Even though Led Zeppelin’s 1976 album Presence isn't considered to be the classic Led Zeppelin II or IV or Physical Graffiti are, and it wasn’t as big of a seller as those records, the album has some ...
When you hear Jimmy Page talk about the music of Led Zeppelin, there’s a phrase he uses often: “light and shade.” Page will use it to describe the two sides to the band (i.e., the heavy attack versus ...
Singer Robert Plant turns in a surprisingly delicate vocal performance on a song that rivals any of his story-like lyrical turns. Page displays his studio genius here, too. A gentle slide guitar ...
Led Zeppelin albums are unlike anything else you'll ever hear. It is beyond rare to be spoiled by this degree of general consistency in music. Robert Plant on vocals. Jimmy Page on guitar. John Paul ...
Led Zeppelin transformed the 1929 blues song by Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Minnie into the powerful rock anthem When the ...
Exploring comments made by Jimmy Page about the Led Zeppelin song that he played in the studio to The Rolling Stones singer ...
Few labels have woven as vivid a narrative in the tapestry of rock as Swan Song Records. Launched in 1974 by Led Zeppelin and their legendary manager Peter Grant, Swan Song not only amplified Zeppelin ...
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 ...
It's always interesting to find out which of a musician's songs they love the most, especially when it's a band as huge as Led Zeppelin. During a chat on the Eddie Trunk Podcast, Jason Bonham revealed ...
Why did John Paul Jones describe Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant as "provincial" and "homophobic" in a 2001 interview?