Tous ceux qui s'intéressent de près à Led Zep sont au courant :
Unreleased material
As Physical Graffiti collected various out-takes from earlier albums, little was left over from the recording sessions that was not eventually released. An early arrangement of "Custard Pie", different from the final version, was reworked as "Hots on For Nowhere" on the following album, Presence. A number of other outtakes from earlier album sessions that had not been put on Physical Graffiti were later included on the 1982 album Coda.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_Graffiti
Release and critical reception
The album was a commercial and critical success, having built up a huge advance order following the delayed release date, and when eventually issued it reached No. 1 in the UK charts. In the US, it debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart, rising to No. 1 the following week and staying there for six weeks.
Et un piti coup d'œil au tableau "Accolades for Physical Graffiti"
Pas si mal pour un truc collage de bouts de machins récupérés
Mais Cooltrane, tes remarques ne sont pas totalement injustifiées. C'est tout le paradoxe de Led Zeppelin : les plagiats, les recyclages, les excès, les plans business (Grant), la mégalo, overrated ?, etc.
Et malgré tout ça... On peut les détester, mais. Une légende restera une légende.
"In My Time of Dying"