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Post by Smurfie on Nov 25, 2007 21:10:39 GMT 1
No new entries this week, but a re-entry for Phil Collins "Hits" package. A bit of a tumble for the Spice Girls on the albums chart has meant that Led Zeppelin climb to the number one position .
Week 3 - 25/11/07
1 (2) Led Zeppelin - Mothership (2) 2 (1) Spice Girls - Greatest Hits (2) 3 (3) Andrea Bocelli - Vivere: The Best Of (2) 4 (5) Whitney Houston - The Ultimate Collection (3) 5 (4) David Grey - The Greatest Hits (2) 6 (9) Eric Clapton - Complete (3) 7 (6) Beautiful South/Housemartins - Soup (2) 8 (7) McFly - Greatest Hits (3) 9 (8) Van Morrison - Still On Top: The Greatest Hits (3) 10 (RE) Phil Collins - Hits (2)
Number ones:
Wk 1 - Whitney Houston - The Ultimate Collection Wk 2 - Spice Girls - Greatest Hits Wk 3 - Led Zeppelin - Mothership
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Post by Jan on Nov 26, 2007 7:18:08 GMT 1
Stairway to heaven is the only Led Zeppelin song i really know and rate. Did they do that song Whole lotta love as well?
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Post by Smurfie on Nov 26, 2007 8:44:52 GMT 1
Yes, they did do Whole Lotta Love.
Tracklisting of Mothership:
Disc: 1
1. Good Times Bad Times 2. Communication Breakdown 3. Dazed And Confused 4. Babe I'm Gonna Leave You 5. Whole Lotta Love 6. Ramble On 7. Heartbreaker 8. Immigrant Song 9. Since I've Been Loving You 10. Rock 'n' Roll 11. Black Dog 12. When The Levee Breaks 13. Stairway To Heaven
Disc: 2 1. Song Remains The Same 2. Over The Hills And Far Away 3. D'yer Mak'er 4. No Quarter 5. Trampled Under Foot 6. Houses Of The Holy 7. Kashmir 8. Nobody's Fault But Mine 9. Achilles' Last Stand 10. In The Evening 11. All My Love
I can safely say I know hardly any of these, and not being a Led Zeppelin fan in any shape or form, am not really going to rush out and listen them either.
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Post by o on Nov 26, 2007 14:06:19 GMT 1
When they played the Led Zep ad for the album, I seemed to know all the riffs, but not the names of the songs.
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Post by wonderwall on Nov 26, 2007 14:20:00 GMT 1
When they played the Led Zep ad for the album, I seemed to know all the riffs, but not the names of the songs. really good andy if you like 70s rock you would enjoy them
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Post by Smurfie on Nov 26, 2007 21:35:09 GMT 1
Whoops! Just realised I left the weeks on chart figures off! Updated.
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Post by Jan on Nov 27, 2007 7:43:14 GMT 1
Whoops! Just realised I left the weeks on chart figures off! Updated. Thanks for considering stats crazy jannie!
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Post by o on Nov 30, 2007 13:56:07 GMT 1
Nice job smurfie!
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Post by Smurfie on Nov 30, 2007 20:45:31 GMT 1
Thanks Andy.
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Post by Tom on Dec 12, 2007 16:03:56 GMT 1
When they played the Led Zep ad for the album, I seemed to know all the riffs, but not the names of the songs. Not being a fan myself I don't know the song titles, but one was sampled in Come With Me, the Puff Daddy/Jimmy Page single in 1998 and according to my sister and her boyfriend (who are both fans) other riffs may have been used since. Not entirely sure but some may have been used in adverts or on TV as well.
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