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Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin was the definitive heavy metal band. It wasn't just their crushingly loud interpretation of the blues -- it was how they incorporated mythology, mysticism, and a variety of other genres (most notably world music and British folk) -- into their sound. Led Zeppelin had mystique. They rarely gave interviews, since the music press detested the band. Consequently, the only connection the audience had with the band was through the records and the concerts. More than any other band, Led Zeppelin established the concept of album-oriented rock, refusing to release popular songs from their albums as singles. In doing so, they established the dominant format for heavy metal, as well as the genre's actual sound.

Led Zeppelin formed out of the ashes of the Yardbirds. Jimmy Page had joined the band in its final days, playing a pivotal role on their final album, 1967's Little Games, which also featured string arrangements from John Paul Jones. During 1967, the Yardbirds were fairly inactive. While the Yardbirds decided their future, Page returned to session work in 1967. In the spring of 1968, he played on Jones' arrangement of Donovan's "Hurdy Gurdy Man." During the sessions, Jones requested to be part of any future project Page would develop. Page would have to assemble a band sooner than he had planned. In the summer of 1968, the Yardbirds' Keith Relf and James McCarty left the band, leaving Page and bassist Chris Dreja with the rights to the name, as well as the obligation of fulfilling an upcoming fall tour. Page set out to find a replacement vocalist and drummer. Initially, he wanted to enlist singer Terry Reid and Procol Harum's drummer B.J. Wilson, but neither musician was able to join the group. Reid suggested that Page contact Robert Plant, who was singing with a band called Hobbstweedle.

After hearing him sing, Page asked Plant to join the band in August of 1968, the same month Chris Dreja dropped out of the new project. Following Dreja's departure, John Paul Jones joined the group as its bassist. Plant recommended that Page hire John Bonham, the drummer for Plant's old band, the Band of Joy. Bonham had to be persuaded to join the group, as he was being courted by other artists who offered the drummer considerably more money. By September, Bonham agreed to join the band. Performing under the name the New Yardbirds, the band fulfilled the Yardbirds' previously booked engagements in late September 1968. The following month, they recorded their debut album in just under 30 hours. Also in October, the group switched its name to Led Zeppelin. The band secured a contract with Atlantic Records in the United States before the end of the year. Early in 1969, Led Zeppelin set out on their first American tour, which helped set the stage for the January release of their eponymous debut album. Two months after its release, Led Zeppelin had climbed into the U.S. Top Ten. Throughout 1969, the band toured relentlessly, playing dates in America and England. While they were on the road, they recorded their second album, Led Zeppelin II, which was released in October of 1969. Like its predecessor, Led Zeppelin II was an immediate hit, topping the American charts two months after its release and spending seven weeks at number one. The album helped establish Led Zeppelin as an international concert attraction, and for the next year, the group continued to tour relentlessly. Led Zeppelin's sound began to deepen with Led Zeppelin III. Released in October of 1970, the album featured an overt British folk influence. The group's infatuation with folk and mythology would reach a fruition on the group's untitled fourth album, which was released in November of 1971. Led Zeppelin IV was the band's most musically diverse effort to date, featuring everything from the crunching rock of "Black Dog" to the folk of "The Battle of Evermore," as well as "Stairway to Heaven," which found the bridge between the two genres. "Stairway to Heaven" was an immediate radio hit, eventually becoming the most played song in the history of album-oriented radio; the song was never released as a single. Despite the fact that the album never reached number one in America, Led Zeppelin IV was their biggest album ever, selling well over 16 million copies over the next two and a half decades.

Led Zeppelin did tour to support both Led Zeppelin III and Led Zeppelin IV, but they played fewer shows than they did on their previous tours. Instead, they concentrated on only playing larger venues. After completing their 1972 tour, the band retreated from the spotlight and recorded their fifth album. Released in the spring of 1973, Houses of the Holy continued the band's musical experimentation, featuring touches of funk and reggae among their trademark rock and folk. The success of Houses of the Holy set the stage for a record-breaking American tour. Throughout their 1973 tour, Led Zeppelin broke box-office records -- most of which were previously held by the Beatles -- across America. The group's concert at Madison Square Garden in July was filmed for use in the feature film The Song Remains the Same, which was released three years later. After their 1973 tour, Led Zeppelin spent a quiet year during 1974, releasing no new material and performing no concerts. They did, however, establish their own record label, Swan Song, which released all of Led Zeppelin's subsequent albums, as well as records by Dave Edmunds, Bad Company, the Pretty Things, and several others. Physical Graffiti, a double album released in February of 1975, was the band's first release on Swan Song. The album was an immediate success, topping the charts in both America and England. Led Zeppelin launched a large American tour in 1975, but it came to a halt when Robert Plant and his wife suffered a serious car crash while vacationing in Greece. The tour was canceled and Plant spent the rest of the year recuperating from the accident.

Led Zeppelin returned to action in the spring of 1976 with Presence. Although the album debuted at number one in both America and England, the reviews for the album were lukewarm, as was the reception to the live concert film The Song Remains the Same, which appeared in the fall of 1976. The band finally returned to tour America in the Spring of 1977. A couple of months into the tour, Plant's six-year-old son Karac died of a stomach infection. Led Zeppelin immediately canceled the tour and offered no word whether or not it would be rescheduled, causing widespread speculation about the band's future. For a while, it did appear that Led Zeppelin was finished. Robert Plant spent the latter half of 1977 and the better part of 1978 in seclusion. The group didn't begin work on a new album until late in the summer of 1978, when they began recording at ABBA's Polar studios in Sweden. A year later, the band played a short European tour, performing in Switzerland, Germany, Holland, Belgium, and Austria. In August of 1979, Led Zeppelin played two large concerts at Knebworth; the shows would be their last English performances.

In Through the Out Door, the band's much-delayed eighth studio album, was finally released in September of 1979. The album entered the charts at number one in both America and England. In May of 1980, Led Zeppelin embarked on their final European tour. In September, Led Zeppelin began rehearsing at Jimmy Page's house in preparation for an American tour. On September 25, John Bonham was found dead in his bed -- following an all-day drinking binge, he had passed out and choked on his own vomit. In December of 1980, Led Zeppelin announced they were disbanding, since they could not continue without Bonham.

Following the breakup, the remaining members all began solo careers. John Paul Jones returned to producing and arranging, finally releasing his solo debut, Zooma, in 1999. After recording the soundtrack for Death Wish II, Jimmy Page compiled the Zeppelin outtakes collection Coda, which was released at the end of 1982. That same year, Robert Plant began a solo career with the Pictures at Eleven album. In 1984, Plant and Page briefly reunited in the all-star oldies band the Honeydrippers. After recording one EP with the Honeydrippers, Plant returned to his solo career and Page formed the Firm with former Bad Company singer Paul Rogers. In 1985, Led Zeppelin reunited to play Live Aid, sparking off a flurry of reunion rumors; the reunion never materialized. In 1988, the band re-formed to play Atlantic's 25th anniversary concert. During 1989, Page remastered the band's catalog for release on the 1990 box set Led Zeppelin. The four-disc set became the biggest-selling multi-disc box set of all time, which was followed up three years later by another box set, the mammoth ten-disc set The Complete Studio Recordings.

In 1994, Page and Plant reunited to record a segment for MTV Unplugged, which was released as No Quarter in the fall of 1994. Although the album went platinum, the sales were disappointing considering the anticipation of a Zeppelin reunion. The following year, Page and Plant embarked on a successful international tour, which eventually led to an all-new studio recording in 1998, the Steve Albini-produced Walking Into Clarksdale. Surprisingly, the album was met with a cool reception by the record-buying public, as Page and Plant ended their union shortly thereafter, once again going their separate ways (Page went on to tour with the Black Crowes, while Plant resumed his solo career). Further Zeppelin compilation releases saw the light of day in the late '90s, including 1997's stellar double-disc BBC Sessions, plus Zep's first true best-of collections -- 1999's Early Days: The Best Of, Vol. 1 and 2000's Latter Days: The Best Of, Vol. 2. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
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Comments

led zeppiln is the best!!!
zep I is my favorite
yea i also feel zepp3 is my fav although 1 and 2 are excelent its 3 for me
Am I still the only guy who thinks Zep III is their best album?
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Jimmy page is and all ways will be the best... sit back and listen to Since I've been loving you, crank it up and enjoy a rock god!!!! Oh yeah, and every other song they put on vinyl...Led Zeppelin was the best band ever!!
zepplin is like seeing the wall butt better the hell with eddie
jbachm3962
physical graffiti wasn't their first album...
No band in history is better than Van Halen. I've seen 'em 3 times, and trying to make it 4. SoCal I want to get back there to my home in San Diego.
kvons1, has it so right. I too, feel so old. When I think of how my dad used to criticize my choice of music, it makes me feel old.
amazing album especially the recording,us e d to listen through headphones and without listening carefully you can hear plant take breaths espescially on babe im gonna leave
Re: bhagan9's comment....e v e n if they did rip-off every other blues artist in the world < Rather than just go around throwing out accusations, let's have some FACTS...who did they rip off, what songs were ripped off, etc.> but even if they DID, the music is just good. I may not like them personally or professional l y , but the music is just plain good.
I repeat what others have said, that we won't see another band like Zeppelin in terms of talent, drive, influence and lasting impact. I think the best thing us musicians can do is not worry about that - enjoy their legacy and aim for some other goal ourselves.
Feel sorry for the new generations to come!!! This is what you call Music!
Still love to get the Led out. Strong band that reminds us to do things your way despite criticism. Bang the drum loudly.
kvons1
Tea For One, Since I've been Loving You, Down By The Seaside----b e s t of the bunch.
kvons1
When all this stuff seems like it debuted only yesterday and it was 40+ yrs ago---I feel OLD!
Stairway to Heaven! Our wedding song in 89'. Its the song of Hope
osugurl
Long live REAL rock and roll, REAL music, and a REAL band! LONG LIVE LED ZEPPELIN!
Led Zeppelin was THE band when I was a teenager in the 70's.They were my generation's Pearl Jam,only way better!
First Metal I ever heard, Love them:)
moriartyphil
Absolutely the most influential band, other than the Beatles. Their effect is so far reaching and will continue to transcend generations and genres. We will never see a band rise and fall like Zep did.
moriartyphil
This bio really sucked. It makes LZ sound like a blender on sale on the back page of a Sears catalog.
They're playin' Ten Years Gone - f**king classic!!!
Led Zeppelin is without question, THE GREATEST MOST INFLUENTIAL, rock band that is,was, or ever will be.. Pearl Jam is #2 in my book.
Zepplin is the BEST rock band laid down music on vinyl. However, contrary to the bio here, they are NOT A METAL BAND!!!!!!!! ! ! ! ! !
no one will ever come close to led zeppllin...a t 66 i still get a thrill listening to all thier music.. sorry bhagan 9 do you rel\alize how many bands did take offs or alternated blues music.. each band/artist did their own thing with the song or melody.... look into rolling stones and so many other groups even into todays music.. blues never die; the music is just regenerated, that is what makes it so eternal..
bhagan9
I used to LOVE Led Zeppelin until it was revealed that literally EVERYTHING they released were blatant rip-offs of classic bluesmen.
Zeppelin 1, 2, and 3 accomplished what few bands have. I'm not tempted to skip a cut in any of the three. Legendary musicians.
IV was clearly their masterpiece
Still ahead of their time! Good Times, Bad Times.....RI P John Bonham.
Zeppelin will never die.
No good time with you, djbeltjr34! Shemale lover! Caught ya on that disgusting dating site!! Ughhhh!!
The live version (the song remains the same) is better.
Tool does a very good live version of this also.
st_apatsfan
@zylaw1, White Lion? Lol, wrong white band. Try Whitesnake.
To not pay homage is to not know metal
To all the comments regarding the blues/rock/m e t a l label the bio tags LedZep with, they are essentially a blues band in structure but the sound they helped to pioneer marks the evolution of blues into modern heavy metal music ( ie. black sabbath ) Metal and especially hardcore metal has come a long long way from LedZepplin in 40+ years but it all started right here.
physical graffiti..gr e a t album..spiri t u a l . . i n the light..you will find the road.
best drum solo ever by John Bonham on moby dick
Forgot to mention Page's collaboratio n with White Lion's front man, David Coverdale - killer album, Coverdale-Pa g e .
biancaforeve r l o v e s
i like grapes! :)
These guys were so talented; such gifted musicians. The greatest rock band of all time!
smoke one for dave!!
Bonham is just so f**king good at drums, Page is just so f**king good at guitar, Plant is just a f**king great singer, Jones is just f**king great at everything he did, Zeppelin is just a f**king great band.
not classic rock back then ,real rock back then.......
do you think they called it classic rock back then? NO!
cbergeron6
Yeah, before the 80's, many pundits classified Zep as Heavy Metal. I even recall the the label being applied to Bachmann Turner Overdrive!
wup_t_doo
The definition of Heavy Metal has shifted over the years. Whole Lotta Love for example was considered a Heavy Metal piece for a long time.
hammerstead
I agree with bennettander s o n !
i had the pleasure of seeing them in the 70s and then again in the 90s nothing compares to the earlier zepplin
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