Robert Plant described the process of releasing Led Zeppelin’s fourth album as a “kind of Spinal Tap thing” and admitted he still isn’t sure what to call it. The 1971 LP has come to be known as Led ...
A mythological band in both legacy and lyric, Led Zeppelin embodied two beings of lore in the summer of 1975: Icarus, as they came crashing down from their height of fame following the release of ...
The 52-year-old mystery surrounding the figure featured on Led Zeppelin’s fourth studio album cover has finally been solved. The identity of the man – hunched over with a pile of sticks balancing on ...
Released in 1971 and commonly known as Led Zeppelin IV, it’s stacked with classic cuts familiar to budding guitar heroes, drummers, bassists and singers everywhere, from Black Dog and Stairway to ...
Led Zeppelin could practically do no wrong in the early 1970s, but one of their signature tunes was far from a walk in the ...
Fans were hungry for more music after drummer John Bonham died on Sept. 25, 1980, effectively putting an end to Led Zeppelin. Their last album, 1979’s In Through the Out Door, marked a strong return ...
Led Zeppelin produced so many iconic songs that their catalog has become fodder for sampling. From “When the Levee Breaks” to “Kashmir,” the English rockers’ guitar riffs and driving drum lines have ...
When listeners made it to the end of the debut Led Zeppelin album (1969), they got a few surprises. Musically speaking, the onslaught of the quartet on “How Many More Times” would have been enough. It ...
The first Led Zeppelin album hits everybody different ways. For some, it’s the explosion of the opening track, “Good Times Bad Times” that stands out. Others might point to the band’s way with ...
A little unknown band, at the time, came to Gonzaga University 50 years ago Sunday where their first bootleg album was recorded. That unknown band, who was called "Len Zefflin" on a flyer for the ...
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