Jimmy Page may have had more control than most working on Led Zeppelin classics, but he remembered that some tracks could have certainly been better.
The riff that leads into all the tub-thumping here is a fine enough thing. But this song from Led Zeppelin II is a track out of time. A weak number from Zep’s weakest album, Presence.
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Lloyd Moss and Eric Hemion of the "Why We Love It" Podcast invited me to talk about this classic rock tune by Zeppelin - and ...
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 ...
Many, many have tried, but few have managed to successfully pull off a Led Zeppelin cover ... here are 20 of the better covers of Zeppelin songs.
Jimmy Page had already cut his teeth in the rock world as a member of the Yardbirds in the late '60s, but it was with Led ...