Led Zeppelin VS Lynyrd SkynyrdMusic 

I'm sorry but led Zeppelin is the clear winner here for a few reasons:
1) led Zeppelin were true pioneers of the rock genere, and fused it with other generes including blues, country, folk, rock n roll, and more...
2) they have a much larger fan base than lynyrd skynyrd...
3) had a longer musical career than skynyrd, which allowed their musial style to evolve and change.
 
Two words... Immigrant Song

OR

Two words... aaaaaAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa AAAAA.
 
Zeppelin have more songs and hits than Skynyrd as far as I know, and I find myself listening to them more often.

It all comes down to personal preferences, as you can't compare music taste and bands.
 
There's no way Skynyrd can beat zeppelin. Unless you own an IROC Camaro and still see a mullet as an acceptable hair style. Great music, but no way it can conquor the greatness of Zeppelin.

you can't compare music taste and bands.

I agree with taste being hard to argue, but as far as better bands, everything goes.
 
I'm sorry but led Zeppelin is the clear winner here for a few reasons:
1) led Zeppelin were true pioneers of the rock genere, and fused it with other generes including blues, country, folk, rock n roll, and more...

This is an excellent point. Of that era I don't think anyone did a better follow up of defining the genre from the legend of Hendrix.
 
For me, this is like comparing pizza with broccoli, with Skynyrd of course being the bland broccoli and Led Zeppelin being the delicious pizza with all of its layers and awesomeness from beginning to end.
 
Great analogy there max powers... Yummmm, I could sure go for a slice of pizza along with a side order of Dazed and Confused right about now...
 
...which would never even have existed if it weren't for the ballad-builds-to-rocker-tension-and-release structure brought forth by Jimmy Page.

Sorry, Skynyrd fans, but Zeppelin wins it all in this one. They are sonically, musically, and compositionally more inventive by far than Skynyrd ever dreamed of being. Absolutely no comparison here. Jimmy Page is probably second only to Hendrix in how much new material he added to the electric guitar's vocabulary.

🤬 yes. Mother:censored: yes.

There's only one band that I consider to be a legitimate comparison with Zeppelin, and that's Pink Floyd. You have to be truly upper echelon to play with the big boys, and Skynyrd practically defines 2nd-tier.

I think if we give it 20 years or so we may see a group like Radiohead join this club, but it'll be an uphill battle for sure.
 
Zeppelin > Skynyrd

Out side of the US Lynyrd Skynyrd's no more than a P.E. Teacher ;)
 
OK, so researching the web there is a lot of evidence that shows LZ is more popular than LS. No argument. But they are not too far apart, and the vast majority loves both.

I thought I'd post some sales stats I found, followed by (biased that I am) an opinion piece from http://www.morethings.com/music/freebird-stairway2heaven.html


Currently, the RIAA certification criteria for albums are:
500,000 units: Gold album.
1,000,000 units: Platinum album
2,000,000 or more units: Multi-Platinum album
10,000,000 units: Diamond album



Led Zeppelin
Gold-19 Platinum-18 Multi-Platinum-14 Total-51​

Lynyrd Skynyrd
Gold-19 Platinum-13 Multi-Platinum-7 Total-39​



SONG TITLE: FREE BIRD
PERFORMER: LYNYRD SKYNYRD
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SONG TITLE: STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN
PERFORMER: LED ZEPPELIN

COMMENTS: These two songs are the twin peaks of AOR radio. They are the ultimate statements of vision for many fans. They are also the two songs titles that every band for decades have heard requested to the point that it is an in-joke among rock fans to call for one of these songs in the most unlikely of places. Bands as far afield as Moxy Fruvous and They Might Be Giants get mocking requests for these songs nearing the turn of the century. It may be a joke about cliches now to be requesting these songs, but it is also a recognition of their iconographic status. They didn't get to be such standards by being jokes.

Also, these songs are taken by many fans as representing the deepest profound meaning of life. These two songs are the ones most commonly played and requested as eulogies when some young friend has died.

This is certainly easy enough to understand about "Free Bird." It really is a beautiful description of the grieving process, cherishing someone and learning to let go. Ronnie starts slowly and regretfully, tactfully expressing to his lover that he must leave her. "If I stayed here with you, girl, things just couldn't be the same." Then the band starts working slowly up to a gallop, letting the guitars try to explain the hope of new things over the horizon. It is the tenderest and most effective and transcendent statement of the all-things-must-pass theme in the history of rock music. This meaning was only greatly re-inforced by the tragic death of most of the group a couple of years after the song was released.

"Stairway to Heaven" is rather more enigmatic, though it follows a similar musical strategy. It starts as a quiet, contemplative pastoral ballad before working up a roar like Zep is trying to storm the gates of heaven or something.

They are both undeniable classics, but the top prize definitely must go to Skynyrd on the basis of the lyrics. "Free Bird" makes sense. The lyrics and music have resonance on multiple levels, but also the surface level is clear and meaningful.

On the other hand, what the hell are the lyrics of "Stairway to Heaven" about? Perhaps Jimmy Page has some very precise but secret meaning he hasn't told the rest of us. To me, though, it is just a bunch of gibberish imagery picked up from playing with a deck of tarot cards. Even having studied tarot, the point is still obscure. We know that Page was into a lot of occult stuff, and it sure does sound like they're saying something about singing because they love Satan when you play it backward. This does make for a dark, spooky aura around the song for which I would give them extra credit.

Most fans aren't picking up on such things, though, when they call in to request that the song be played on the radio in memory of a dead friend. The title and the rising epic strains of the music are all they need, and indeed they are more than enough for me.

Both of these songs are ultimately epic statements of transcendence, passing from the worldly to the otherworldly and finding meaning in the passage.
 
Skynyrd is more musical, I've always thought Led Zepplin sounded as if they were just improvising the whole time, and all their hits were coincidence, they just happened to play something worth listening to :lol: :lol:
 
Skynyrd is technically older and even after death still continue to have a packed house at concerts when the original band no longer playing with them... I don't see the same from zepheads. Not to mention zippy could never tell a story while singing.
 
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