Led Zeppelin

When it comes to rock ‘n’ roll excess, nobody did it bigger and better than Led Zeppelin. During the dozen years that they were around, they managed to make new rules and break most of the old ones. They wrote the rulebook on touring etiquette, sold more records than almost anyone else and took the rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle to superhuman new levels. But none of this would matter if the music didn’t live up to the legend. It does. From the blustery blues-rock of their self-titled 1969 debut to the flawless dynamism of their 1971 masterpiece ‘Led Zeppelin IV’ to the gargantuan stomp of their double-album epic ‘Physical Graffiti,’ Led Zeppelin crafted records designed to withstand decades of come-and-go trends. The death of drummer John Bonham in 1980 put an end to the band, but their music lives on.

Hologram Bonham?
Hologram Bonham?
Hologram Bonham?
Jason Bonham, the son of legendary Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham, has revealed that he hopes to add a duet with a hologram version of his father to the stage show of his current Zep tribute band.
Best Led Zeppelin ‘In Through the Out Door’ Song – Readers Poll
Best Led Zeppelin ‘In Through the Out Door’ Song – Readers Poll
Best Led Zeppelin ‘In Through the Out Door’ Song – Readers Poll
The band that reassembled as Led Zeppelin to record their eighth album, ‘In Through the Out Door,’ were mere shells of their old stadium-stomping selves, hobbled by various addictions (Jimmy Page, John Bonham), personal tragedies (Robert Plant's young son sadly died from a stomach virus) and the sheer weight of the behemoth they’d created...

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