You may be right, but that doesn’t prove anything. Led Zeppelin is my favorite band, but the Beatles had well-over one hundred solid, timeless, instantly recognizable songs that THEY wrote. Plus whatever came after the breakup which will no doubt ultimately be included in their discography. (McCartney and Starr are still first Beatles, then whatever else. There really is no debate about this. Jimmy Page was a master in the studio, but all RECORDED music becomes derivative... Stale. The covers and reinterpretations will survive better into the future. I’m talking 200 years from now... Even then a handful of Beatle songs will be instantly recognized, regardless of the person’s awareness of the artist.
so you admit I’m right then claim it proves nothing??? how very left wing of you....
bottom line? you’re speculating what MAY happen 200 years from now- i’m talking about what’s happening today, almost 34 years after Zeppelin broke up- and you’re admitting i’m likely correct....
stale??? compare Twist & Shout to Communication Breakdown or Hey Jude to Kashmir and see which stands the test of time...