Why Led Zeppelin’s 1975 epic is considered the band’s true masterpiece, surpassing Stairway to Heaven in scale.
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If hearing the words "Immigrant Song" immediately evokes Robert Plant's iconic howling, you're not alone. Led Zeppelin's 1970 hit is one of their most recognizable tracks, and perhaps one of their ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. A little more than 50 years ago, Led Zeppelin released its sixth ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Led Zeppelin formally split 45 years ago, but the group’s legacy ...
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One Of Led Zeppelin’s Most Famous Songs Is Actually Influenced by This Forgotten 100-Year-Old Blues Track
However, on IV, released in 1971, Led Zeppelin were ready to explore blues more curiously and with more historical closeness. The fourth studio album closes with “When The Levee Breaks,” which begins ...
A humble folk ballad that became a haunting rock anthem, the track with a complicated backstory is one of the band’s greatest songs of all time.
It’s a rarity when a single musician can claim the two greatest moments in their field's history, but John Bonham was never an ordinary percussionist. In an industry where the opening riff usually ...
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 ...
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