Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Swang Song Records logo surrounded by Bad Company, Robert Plant, Maggie Bell and Jimmy Page. Few labels have woven as vivid a ...
They marked the moment when vast numbers of people, for the very first time, experienced rock ‘n’ roll as a reckless orgy of the self. This weekend, “Becoming Led Zeppelin,” the first official ...
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 ...
When Richard Linklater’s Dazed and Confused (1993) hit theaters, it didn’t take much to get the reference to the classic Led Zeppelin song. After all, the film took place at a high school in 1976, and ...
Rock icons Led Zeppelin formed in London, England, out of the bones of a prior band with their own notable history called the Yardbirds. When the Yardbirds went their separate ways in 1968, their ...
At the height of Led Zeppelin’s fame in 1975, Robert Plant called himself a “golden god,” a phrase he delivered with his tongue firmly in cheek. In the nearly 50 years since he uttered those words, ...
Was Led Zeppelin about to commit a career-ending mistake with its fourth album? Fifty years and over 30 million LP sales later, the idea seems laughable. Yet that’s what Atlantic Records warned the ...
The first Led Zeppelin album, featuring its Hindenburg explosion artwork, is iconic. The band truly exploded onto the scene with the album, and were one of the heaviest groups making music. At the ...
The enmity between Led Zeppelin and the music press was well known by the time their fourth album arrived in November 1971. This was, after all, the band that had been viciously panned on both sides ...
When I was in sixth and seventh grades, a group of us studied the works of Led Zeppelin as though they were holy texts. We debated whether or not the album “Led Zeppelin IV” was properly titled “Led ...
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 ...