the iconic song from Led Zeppelin's fourth album, Led Zeppelin IV. Now considered one of the greatest songs of all time, the eight-minute masterpiece has been cemented in rock history. But a more ...
Welcome to CalTimes’s Album of the Week series! We will be reviewing our favorite albums and artists old and new, across all ...
For their early records, as was standard practice within the music industry at the time, Led Zeppelin had their band name splashed across their album covers. However, when it came time to put together ...
Led Zeppelin IV was a huge album. Just about every track is regarded as a classic, and when you have songs like “Stairway to Heaven,” “Black Dog” and “Rock N Roll” to compete with ...
Incredibly, one of Led Zeppelin’s most famous songs is only at No 10 in this fan poll. The opening track of their second ...
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Led Zeppelin's 'Physical Graffiti' turns fiftyIn late February, 1975, Led Zeppelin put out Physical Graffiti. I realize of course that such a bold pronouncement is bound ...
Led Zeppelin doubles up on the U.K.'s rock albums chart, as both Four Symbols and the band's self-titled continue to sell ...
And despite their aversion to singles they still had huge songs like Whole Lotta Love and Stairway To Heaven. Their untitled fourth album, commonly known as Led Zeppelin IV from 1971 is one of the ...
The three surviving members, plus newly unearthed John Bonham interview, tell the story of Led Zeppelin’s ascent to glory.
These four powerhouse bands and artists disliked their biggest hits, and we kind of get why they're still sick of them today.
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