“Houses Of The Holy” by Led Zeppelin on vinyl, lp, record. Make sure you check out my other rock and roll record collections I have. Including a few more of Led Zeppelin. One of my favorites from the album. My favorite from “Physical Graphiti” album is ‘Boogie With Stu’. Enjoy! … rock led zeppelin vinyl lp record turntable album houses of the holy physical graphiti 1976 kashmir trampled underfoot boogie with stu black country woman night flight wanton song and roll …

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23 Responses to ““Houses Of The Holy” by Led Zeppelin on VINYL/LP.”

  1. JackGBowman on January 11th, 2010 12:39 pm

    Phys Graf is my favorite album of all time, one reason is because it is mega sized Zeppelin, with different moods and styles all over it, it is, in my meager opinion their crowning acheivement . Also note
    boogie w/ stu (Ian Stewart) is a Richie Valens tune- “ooh my head.”

  2. slideon on January 13th, 2010 7:24 pm

    this sounds so sick on vinyl

  3. notfragile33 on January 14th, 2010 11:49 pm

    I suppose, if only to be “contrarion” toward what people conventionally expect!
    By the way, you forgot to mention “In the Light”–one of my favorites from this lp! It’s moody tempo reminds me of “No Quarter” made better!

  4. LBrilliante on January 15th, 2010 10:59 am

    Also.. at the time 45 minutes was the max time for an LP with a lot of “hot” cuts on it. You wouldn’t have wanted to stuff more songs on the album as the volume and bandwidth would have gone down too much for it to sound good. Too bad though.. but for the leftover cuts.. Zep only did 3 albums from 1974 to 1979. The unfortunate tragedies that befell Plant and Page Bonham’s use issues crippled the band. What might have been. I wish Physical had been a single album so the next ones were better

  5. LBrilliante on January 18th, 2010 5:29 am

    Not having the song on the album gives Zeppelin that offbeat mystical quality the Doors also had as if the albums and songs float about in their own universe. Physical Graffiti wouldn’t be the album it was without these strong songs. Still LZ IV and Houses would have been incredibly strengthened if Rover, Houses, Trampled, Nightflight, and Ten Years Gone had been on them. The others like boogie with stu could have been B-sides.

  6. MrDrProfessorJrMD on January 20th, 2010 12:51 pm

    Yeah. I don’t know. Maybe they thought Dancing Days was better so they kept it on the H.O.T.H. album. Since Physical Graffiti was a double album they thought,”This is cool now. It’s a double album. Throw it on here!”
    ???

  7. notfragile33 on January 20th, 2010 2:53 pm

    That’s exactly what I thought, too (that they sound alike), but if they had to choose between the two songs to go on the next album, why not “Dancing Days” go on “Physical Graffiti” instead of “Houses of the Holy”. Wouldn’t it make more sense to have the song of the same name as the album, go on that album? Unless they were taking their cue from The Doors, who did the same thing with “Waiting for the Sun” going on a different album from “Waiting for the Sun”.

  8. MrDrProfessorJrMD on January 21st, 2010 7:33 am

    “As a rock purist, I want to know what caused them to leave off the title cut? ”

    They thought it sounded too similar to Dancing Days so they saved it for this album. Yeah, Physical Graffiti sounded more “serious” as you put it but it doesn’t hurt to throw a more upbeat song into the mix. It leads into Trampled Underfoot nicely I think.

  9. Pandemonium44 on January 21st, 2010 7:29 pm

    Led ZEPPELIN; zeppelin, get it? They are straight from heaven obviously.

  10. jguelker85 on January 22nd, 2010 10:10 am

    i just fell in love with you lol

  11. xxallisonxo on January 22nd, 2010 10:17 am

    if i were a stripper id totally shake my ass to this song….wait- i do shake my ass to it and im not one!

  12. purple1042 on January 25th, 2010 6:07 am

    damn! now that is music! great sound and movement, I can’t explain why I like it so much!

  13. masterd151 on January 26th, 2010 1:27 pm

    Youre turn table might be running a bit slow….

  14. InvisibleChicken999 on January 28th, 2010 10:55 am

    Rivedell, Lothlorien, Mirkwood, Frodo’s House, the Inn at Bree, Tom Bombadil’s House Weathertop, Mines of Moria, Goblin Town, Trolls House, Stoors Village, The Big Bear Dude Guys House, The two Statues place, Lothian, All The Places in the Silmarilion, Orthanac, Entwood Entwiveswood Entwives are Dryads Dryads are fairies in trees and The OldMan Oak , Tom Bombadil and Goldberry protected the entwives but treebeard changed enough inside to see is his wife again once he listened to Merry and Pippen

  15. dissent88 on February 3rd, 2010 6:29 am

    I don’t why everyone says this on even my other videos. It is the normal speed.

  16. HousesOfTheHolyV on February 5th, 2010 10:34 pm

    Isn“t the song faster?

  17. bfv102290 on February 7th, 2010 10:45 pm

    sounds kinda slow

  18. ericjames810 on February 9th, 2010 9:03 am

    zeppelin is one of my favorite bands of all time and i wouldn’t be surprised one bit if they were, in fact, straight from hell.

  19. airsoftjj on February 11th, 2010 10:52 pm

    Led never played this song live

  20. dissent88 on February 12th, 2010 11:03 am

    Hey everyone, I know that the song “Houses Of The Holy” is probably not available anywhere else on here because the rediculous copyright for WMG. So i’m sorry for the audio from the audio on my camera.

  21. ubbddu on February 13th, 2010 2:16 pm

    rain song
    the song remains
    no quarter
    the ocean

    are NOT party vibe songs.
    my guess is that they probably couldnt find a new name for the album.
    besides, to say heroin was the cause would be to state the obvious.

  22. rapidograph77 on February 16th, 2010 1:19 pm

    maybe youd like me to capitalise words of importance too, “in ANY case” is what i said. who cares, make a mix tape for heavens sake.
    haha
    …also maybe the band disagree with your view that the song fits in better. however your opinion is a valid one too…

  23. notfragile33 on February 19th, 2010 2:03 am

    Except for the fact that the song WAS recorded in 1972 for the “House of the Holy” sessions, and NOT after the album! As a rock purist, I want to know what caused them to leave off the title cut? Heroin? Cocaine?
    The song does have the same “party vibe” of that album, would have fit in so well with “Dancin Days” and “The Ocean”. “Physical Graffiti” was FAR more serious, that’s why if any song should have been left on the cutting floor for the next album, it should have been “No Quarter”.

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