Led Zeppelin II & Beatles top survey
Led Zeppelin's second album and the Beatles are the top vote-getters in a new poll done in the U.K. by the British Library. What makes the results rather interesting is that the people who were surveyed are all members of the British government. According to comments published in the U.K., one legislator said Led Zeppelin II is "the ultimate album for teenage boys -- metal as art. No one ever topped it. The opening riff is straightforward perfection," while another said, "Zeppelin made a new kind of music. They created a genre many have copied but no one has equaled. And 'Whole Lotta Love' is the greatest rock song ever."The Beatles earned the most votes, which were split between Revolver, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, and the "White Album."











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