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Every Led Zeppelin Album, Ranked
From their 1969 debut to Untitled aka Led Zeppelin IV, we've definitively ranked every album by rock giants Led Zeppelin.
Forty-six years ago today, Led Zeppelin scored their final No. 1 in the United States with an album that marked a change in their sound.
We've got an absolute classic for you today. Led Zeppelin were the kings of hard rock in the '70s, But which of their albums is the best? That's what we want to hear from you in this week's Loudwire ...
On May 29, 1983, the four members of LA rock band Quiet Riot realised they were on to something big... It was ‘Heavy Metal Day’ at the US Festival at Glen Helen Regional Park in San Bernadino, ...
Members of Led Zeppelin helped create Donovan’s “Hurdy Gurdy Man” in the studio. The tune paved the way for a lot of the band’s later work. Donovan himself argued that Jimmy Page’s contributions to ...
Led Zeppelin rarely released a bad note during their dozen-year career. But like all legends, they stumbled from time to time. It's easier to find those weaker tracks on lesser albums in their nine-LP ...
It would probably be fair to say that live performing was the thing that propelled Led Zeppelin. Jimmy Page and Robert Plant said so themselves the first time the band spoke with Rolling Stone in 1975 ...
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The 11 Best and Most Brazen Led Zeppelin Rip-Off Songs
It’s no secret that Led Zeppelin ripped off lesser-known blues artists to craft some of their most timeless songs — so consider this list of the 11 best and most brazen Led Zeppelin rip-offs a loving ...
Which was the better Led Zeppelin album - IV or Physical Graffiti? That's the battle this week in Loudwire Nights' Chuck's Fight Club. Led Zeppelin are one of the truly iconic bands in hard rock ...
Classic rock was sometimes seen as the devil’s music but it knew how to get biblical. For example, Led Zeppelin’s “Stairway to Heaven” resembles a famous Bible story. Interestingly, “Stairway to ...
Jimmy Page was a guitarist in the Yardbirds and one of the busiest session musicians in London in the mid-‘60s when he first proposed forming a group of his own with the Who’s rhythm section—and ...
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