Do we really need another Led Zep "greatest hits" album?

Thread: Do we really need another Led Zep "greatest hits" album?

  1. Dayman's Avatar

    Dayman said:

    Default Do we really need another Led Zep "greatest hits" album?

    Seriously, it's so unnecessary.
     
  2. Dylanesque's Avatar

    Dylanesque said:

    Default Re: Do we really need another Led Zep "greatest hits" album?

    You have to spend money to make money. A new Greatest Hits just increases awareness, even though it is just essentially Early Days and Latter Days.

    Anyway, the Mothership album cover, in my opinion, looks brilliant.
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  3. Enemy of the State said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by RandomRockFan View Post
    Anyway, the Mothership album cover, in my opinion, looks brilliant.
    Indeed it does. I'm going to get it for Christmas, I don't have any other Led Zeppelin albums anyway so it is perfect for me.
     
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    Niles Crane said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by RandomRockFan View Post
    You have to spend money to make money. A new Greatest Hits just increases awareness, even though it is just essentially Early Days and Latter Days.

    Anyway, the Mothership album cover, in my opinion, looks brilliant.
    Increase awareness? Bring me the man who has never heard of Led Zeppelin.
     
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    Dylanesque said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marquis de Sade View Post
    Increase awareness? Bring me the man who has never heard of Led Zeppelin.
    Yeah, they are very well known, but not at the forefront of every conversation. That's what they're probably shooting for.
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    Stalins Ghost said:

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    Bah, it stinks of commercialism. While I've got no beef with the gig, which the proceeds of which all went to charity, the greatest hits album just reeks of the suits using the reunion for their own means. If the band goes on tour after this, you can expect far more ******** along these lines. The longer this thing goes on, the worse it will be for the Zep's image, especially if the trend so far by the industry keeps its hands in. If they do carry on, I really wish they'd go solo. They've got the finances to afford an indie tour or even release right out their own pockets, why let the suits stand a chance of damaging the integrity of the music?
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