Zeeba Neighba
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Great pickup @axolotl , very surprised that a UK based periodical/list that goes deep on late 60s psych and baroque pop would not include the low hanging fruit of Zep's first 2 albums (especially II). May have to go back to the source book to see if I missed 'em (but I don't think so). Zep will inevitably make an appearance - perhaps they're including III, Zoso/IV and Physical Graffiti and wanted to put a cap on albums per groups not named the Beatles. 
Re: Sabbath: I have no issue with these two albums here - they kick ass and had tremendous impact on metal's development
But when it comes to guitar-based Brit-blues, it does seem a tad askew to include, say, Beck-ola (after picking Beck's debut album) and not Zep I or II
Re: Sabbath: I have no issue with these two albums here - they kick ass and had tremendous impact on metal's development
But when it comes to guitar-based Brit-blues, it does seem a tad askew to include, say, Beck-ola (after picking Beck's debut album) and not Zep I or II
