It doesn't often come up in discussions of rock's greatest years, but this '70s year saw defining statements from Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell and more ...
Taken during their multi-show run dubbed "Earls Court 1975" in London, Led Zeppelin sold out three shows in a matter of hours before two additional shows were added. This made for five straight nights ...
They have their detractors, sure, but it’s hard to deny that Led Zeppelin were one of the greatest rock bands in history — and also one of the all-time greatest live acts, which doesn’t follow as ...
They have their detractors, sure, but it’s hard to deny that Led Zeppelin were one of the greatest rock bands in history — and also one of the all-time greatest live acts, which doesn’t follow as ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Led Zeppelin onstage at Earls Court in 1975. | Credit: Watal Asanuma/Shinko Music/Getty Images ...
Led Zeppelin released their fifth studio album, Physical Graffiti, in February 1975. Fifty years later, it’s still among the best releases in the band’s discography. The double album marked a turning ...
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 ...
The communication breakdown was brief. The mighty Zeppelin soon made a name for itself with a haunting, powerful sound that still thrills listeners today. Led Zeppelin blended American delta blues, ...
This story is part of our continuing coverage in honor of Live Aid Week in Philadelphia. Check back daily for more Live Aid fun. Everybody was waiting for this moment. Led Zeppelin had broken up after ...
At one point in 2008, Steven Tyler toyed with the idea of playing shows with Led Zeppelin as the classic rock band's lead singer. The longtime Aerosmith vocalist even practiced with Zeppelin guitar ...
Unfortunately, many considered the reunion at Philadelphia's JFK Stadium a disaster, including singer Plant. "It was horrendous," he told Rolling Stone in 1988. "Emotionally, I was eating every word ...
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