Thread: 1972 or 1974?
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Old 01-26-2005, 02:56 PM
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Dustin,

I voted for 1972. I know nothing about Chargers, Mopar, or Hemis. All I know is that I don't like hemis because it's a catch phrase and now means nothing.

I selected 1972 because in that year, Led Zeppelin toured the world. Thit hit America, Japan, Australia, and Europe. In fact, that was one of their best periods. Their stuff between the Untitled and Houses of the Holy albums is just mind blowing.

So, if Mopar is anything like Led Zeppelin (and I know its not), then selecting the year that fits most closely to perfection would be the best choice.

Good luck!
Eric


Edit: It's not that 1974 was a bad year for Led Zeppelin, but it wasn't as good as 1972. In 1974, Zeppelin unleashed Swan Song, their private record label. Basically, the band took the whole year off. They had been touring every year since 1969, so some break was needed. They also began recording tracks for their sixth LP, Physical Graffiti which would be released in 1975.
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