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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 ...
Opener Good Times, Bad Times, with its catchy riff and daredevil cascading solos gave way to the beautiful acoustic Babe, I’m ...
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The Story of Led Zeppelin's Explosive DebutLed Zeppelin’s debut album set the world on fire, and its iconic cover art featuring the Hindenburg disaster was the perfect representation of the band’s sound.
Fifty years ago, Led Zeppelin was born in a London ... “And a lot of outtakes from album covers and some of the original artwork. … The idea was that every page you turn is going to be great ...
The first Led Zeppelin album, featuring its Hindenburg explosion artwork, is iconic. The band truly exploded onto the scene with the album, and were one of the heaviest groups making music.
Legendary Designer Storm Thorgerson Recalls ‘Climbing Towards A Fiery Dawn’ With Led Zeppelin Album Cover Through the ... pop culture with his album artwork pieces designed for a wide variety ...
Welcome to CalTimes’s Album of the Week series! We will be reviewing our favorite albums and artists old and new, across all ...
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.
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