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Anyone who missed out on experiencing the excitement of catching Led Zeppelin in concert during the group’s heyday now has their chance (sort of): On April 7, Speedy’s Films released 50-plus minutes ...
As with each Led Zeppelin, picking the single best song is nearly impossible and may just depend on your mood that day. But “Dazed And Confused” is a moody, brooding song that explodes into a giant ...
This iconic song from 1969 is one of Led Zeppelin’s most loved songs, and it initially took over a year to finish. Jimmy Page came up with the “original” riff sometime in 1968 while living in a ...
As the man responsible for this century’s greatest guitar riff put it, “Well, I sort of don’t trust anybody who doesn’t like Led Zeppelin.” Well said, Jack White. Led Zeppelin is undeniably one of ...
It's no secret that Led Zeppelin ripped off lesser-known blues artists to craft some of their most timeless songs — so consider this list of the 11 best and most brazen Led Zeppelin rip-offs a loving ...
Fans of Led Zeppelin, the band behind timeless classics such as 'Stairway to Heaven', 'Immigrant Song', and 'Ten Years Gone', are uncovering the origins of the band's name, 57 years after they formed.
L.A. based Becoming Led Zeppelin filmmakers Bernard MacMahon and Allison McGourty aren’t just fans of the classic rock band’s music, they’re fans of the mythos. Not the salacious side that probably ...
I come not to bury Led Zeppelin in this dissection of their 10 worst sonic moments. Why on earth would I? It’s not for nothing that the four-piece have been universally acknowledged as the greatest ...
It would probably be fair to say that live performing was the thing that propelled Led Zeppelin. Jimmy Page and Robert Plant said so themselves the first time the band spoke with Rolling Stone in 1975 ...
However, on IV, released in 1971, Led Zeppelin were ready to explore blues more curiously and with more historical closeness. The fourth studio album closes with “When The Levee Breaks,” which begins ...