Led Zeppelin‘s half decade of genre-bending musical success and remarkable rock-star excess had devolved into a web of tax problems, injury and drug abuse. Faced with all of that, Led Zeppelin turned ...
Led Zeppelin was fast in the studio when they recorded Presence at a furious pace because of The Rolling Stones. Despite what their name implies, Led Zeppelin rocketed to success almost as soon as ...
By 1975, Led Zeppelin was one of the most popular rock bands in the world, known for such classic tracks as “Stairway to Heaven,” “Whole Lotta Love” and “Kashmir,” and ...
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 ...
Presence' would become one of the most difficult Led Zeppelin albums to ever complete, and Robert Plant felt the pain with ...
Between 1968-75, Led Zeppelin went on a run that few bands have ever matched. From the group’s powerful self-titled debut (1969) through the blockbuster Physical Graffiti (1975), the Zep enjoyed ...
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Led Zeppelin’s 1973 tour that rewrote rock history
Record-breaking start: Opening in Atlanta and Tampa, Led Zeppelin drew crowds of over 49,000 and 56,800, breaking the Beatles ...
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