Two of the greatest rock bands of all time are the subjects of new documentaries which take very different approaches into ...
Opener Good Times, Bad Times, with its catchy riff and daredevil cascading solos gave way to the beautiful acoustic Babe, I’m ...
Led Zeppelin's famed debut album might be the greatest first-off record in rock history. We'll leave that up to you.
When filmmaker Bernard MacMahon began thinking about making a documentary about the early days of Led Zeppelin, he was warned ...
The closing credits of “Becoming Led Zeppelin” feature a track I’d never heard before, the band’s incendiary live cover version of “C’mon Everybody,” and it’s the purest Ramones.
Their untitled fourth album, commonly known as Led Zeppelin IV from 1971 is one of ... But this movie covers just the raw start of things. Getting the film made was no easy process for director ...
Its lysergic-soaked cover illustrates the ... band were considered as carrying Led Zeppelin’s mantle for the alternative ’90s, Los Angeles’ progressive metal cerebralists Tool could confidently claim ...
In 1986, the excellent Chicago punk rock record label Touch and Go released a compilation album titled God's ... listen to the frankly terrible cover of Led Zeppelin's How Many More Times recorded ...
Led Zeppelin ... by releasing an album without a title and still having it sell in droves, Page had started to work out the bugs of their music. ‘When the Levee Breaks’ felt like a subtle goodbye to ...
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