There is currently a group of Delray Beach real estate owners that hang out once a week. This week, members with homes for sale in Delray Beach chatted about In Through the Out Door. And just about every member of the Delray Beach real estate music group has an opinion about specific Led Zeppelin records.

A leader of the Delray Beach real estate music group, Frank explained it was rrecorded in 1978 in Stockholm. Participants with Delray Beach homes for sale also learned that it is the final studio album by the mighty Led Zeppelin. Released the following summer, the LP reached Billboard’s Number One position in the States for a week, and it has sold seven million copies in this country alone to date.

The Delray Beach real estate group learned that In Through the Out Door was named after the band’s recent problems with the rise of punk music into the mainstream. Attempting to appeal to their mass audience again was a battle, like trying to get into through the “Out” door.

Chris, a member of the discussion with two Delray Beach luxury homes for sale explained In Through The Out Door contains a much greater influence on the part of bassist and keyboardist John Paul Jones and vocalist Robert Plant than previous recordings. Every member of the Delray Beach real estate group was intrigued.

A woman in the Delray Beach real estate group named Nancy talked about the album’s cover. Originally, the vinyl cover utilized an unusual gimmick. The Delray Beach real estate group learned that the LP had an outer sleeve that looked like a plain brown paper bag, and the inner packaging had black and white line artwork. As a marketing ploy, there were six different sleeves issued, each featuring two different pictures of the bar scene in which a man burns a Dear John letter. Members of the Delray Beach real estate group loved the brown paper seal made it impossible for consumers to know which set of photos they were getting until it was purchased.

Mary, a stock broker in the Delray Beach real estate group claims that “Fool in the Rain” is the most phenomenal tune on the record, thanks to its Latin feel. It’s about a man who is supposed to meet a woman on a certain corner. When his lady doesn’t appear, he is filled with disappointment from being stood up. By the final verse, he is questioning whether the mishap is his foolish mistake, as he may be waiting in the rain on the wrong corner.

A business executive, Todd, told the Delray Beach real estate group that he prefers “I’m Gonna Crawl.” The piece was heavily influenced by the American 1960s soul-blues vibes of Otis Redding and Wilson Pickett, while most of the music was composed bass player John Paul Jones. Listeners can relate to Plant’s heartache as he vividly describes a vixen that drives him insane. She is the apple of his eye, and he has “got to be her fool.” Todd was proud to tell the Delray Beach real estate group that “I’m Gonna Crawl” was his wedding song.

 

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