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Led Zeppelin - In Through the Out Door (1979)

Led Zeppelin - In Through the Out Door (1979)

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"Hey, it's lonely at the bottom, Man, it's dizzy at the top / But if you're casting in the middle, oh, ain't no way you're gonna pod . . . "

The year was 1979. Disco and punk were the rage, and bands like Led Zeppelin were considered "dinosaurs" by the rock music intelligentsia. Wounded from personal loss (the death of Robert Plant's son), addiction (Jimmy Page and heroin, John Bonham and alcohol), and the lukewarm reception of Presence in 1976, the band came together to record their (unintended) final studio album.

In Through the Out Door is an anomaly in Zep's catalog, a keyboard-heavy album with a distinct lack of guitar riffs. Yet, its eccentric nature makes for an interesting listen, from the samba-infused earworm "Fool in the Rain" to the ambitious prog-rock epic "Carouselambra". John Bonham's death before a schedule US tour in 1980 closed the door on any possible follow-up, so this LP remains the band's swan song.

CHAPTERS:

Background (Recording, Production, Cover Art) (28:45)

In the Evening (42:05)

South Bound Saurez (49:02)

Fool in the Rain (53:48)

Hot Dog (01:02:35)

Carouselambra (01:05:10)

All My Love (01:14:29)

I'm Gonna Crawl (01:21:28)

Reception (Critical, Commercial) (01:25:35)

Categories (Spiciest Biscuit, Dustiest Crumpet, etc.) (01:31:52)

Series Wrap-Up (01:53:15)

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