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What's Not To Like ?

Mickey Bradley | 23:19 UK time, Tuesday, 24 August 2010

When did it become OK to like Led Zeppelin ? Was I the only one who missed the repeal of one of punk rock's original laws ? ÌýI mention this because their name came up in a conversation during the summit between the President of Russia and the President of U2. There's coverage of the encounter on the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ website, where the weakness of the tea that was poured by Bono caused great concern, with worldwide commodity markets experiencing sharp downturns as a result. One area of agreement which was quickly reached was that both men were fans of Robert Plant's old band. Nothing surprising there. Russian Presidents have too much to worry about, like counting nuclear arsenals and sending out gas bills, to concentrate on developing good musical tastes. Mr Medvedev will never get round to listening to that box set of The Stooges, let's face it, so he'll remain a Zep fan for the foreseeable. But it's those who were combatants in the Great Punk Rock War of 1976-77 that I am referring to. You didn't like Led Zeppelin. You didn't like Pink Floyd (post Syd) and you didn't like Emerson, Lake or Palmer. There's a full list of bands to not like, which I will gladly post out in case you'd forgotten. No post punk revisionism on my record player. "No Elvis, Beatles Or The Rolling Stones", sang the Clash in "1977", the b side of White Riot. Unfortunately they chose the three old wavers who made great records. "No Led Zep, Eagles Or ELP" may not have scanned quite so neatly, but it would have remained longer in a young punk rocker's heart.

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