The Zeppelin Chronicles Episode 5 : "HOUSE OF THE HOLY"

On the 5th Episode of Shout It Out Loudcast's sidecast, The Zeppelin Chronicles, our hosts, Tom & Zeus, along with SIOL sidekick Murph and Jay Scott from The Hook Rocks podcast, review the classic 1973 album, "Houses Of The Holy." 

Houses Of The Holy sees Led Zeppelin once again changing their style. The band tries, progressive rock, reggae, psychedelic, funk and more. The album contains live staples, like The Rain Song, The Song Remains The Same and No Quarter. Songs like The Ocean, Dancing Days, Over The Hills And Far Away and D'yer Mak'er are constantly heard on classic rock radio.

Houses Of The Holy went to Number 1 in the USA and went 11 times platinum in the United States. The album cover is extremely unique and always warrants and excellent discussion.

The Zeppelin Chronicles breaks down Houses Of The Holy, SIOL style. The guys discuss their connection with the album, the background of the album, the album cover and finally the songs. They rank the songs, then rank the album and album cover against the four previous Led Zeppelin albums reviewed. 

So although upon us all a little rain must fall lets find our Dancing Days!

 
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