Led Zeppelin's fourth album is a classic rock milestone. Here are the stories behind the songs on that masterpiece.
Led Zeppelin transformed the 1929 blues song by Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Minnie into the powerful rock anthem When the Levee Breaks.
From raw blues to epic rock grandeur, we rank every Led Zeppelin album—studio mastery, iconic riffs, and hidden gems included. Here's how the legends stack up ...
After Robert Plant sang “Stairway to Heaven” at a charity event in England last October — the first time he’d done so since 2007 — the rock god said it may have been the last time he’ll ever perform ...
Led Zeppelin approached its fourth album with a mission — make it all about the music. That’s why the cover doesn’t feature the band’s name, the album title, or the record label information. It was a ...
As much as Zeppelin might have fretted about being phased out by the punks in the late ’70s, they could’ve very easily pointed to the three-chord riffing and breakneck pace of their debut album’s ...
John Bonham’s drumming was essential to Led Zeppelin. He used his bag of tricks to give powerfully stellar performances, but Bonzo also displayed his talent for playing various styles of beats and ...
We’re reposting this list from earlier in the year in honor of Led Zeppelin joining TikTok. Check out the band’s 50 best songs below, and visit their new TikTok channel here. Led Zeppelin — to ...
Whether you're a fan of Led Zeppelin or not, it's hard to argue the impact they've had on rock 'n' roll and heavy music in general. Bonham's tragic death in September of 1980 was the end of Led ...
According to their guitarist, Jimmy Page, this one Led Zeppelin album completely defines the band and captures their true ...
These classic rock songs from 1971 still make it to my everyday rotation, and you might just feel the same way about them.
That’s the Way” is the band’s best acoustic number, but “The Rain Song” is their best ballad, a gorgeous, chiming epic that builds and unwinds itself perfectly, with strings, piano, and even mellotron ...