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.
Two of Led Zeppelin’s most successful albums are still charting in the U.K. to this day. Both sets appear on the same ranking, as one manages to return to rack up one more stay on a list that ...
their string of albums in the mid-1970s is still opening people’s eyes to what music could be. However, in terms of impressive streaks in the 1970s, The Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin feel like two ...
If Led Zeppelin started with a question, that question might've been: “What if the blues was really, really loud?” And you’d think that might have occurred to someone before. But not like this.
When Led Zeppelin’s debut album was released in 1969, Peter Frampton was one of many musicians stunned by the power of the music. The album also had a huge impact on an aspiring young guitarist named ...
How did four masters of their craft come together to form arguably the greatest hard-rock band of all time? That’s the focus of the new documentary Becoming Led Zeppelin. As the title indicates, the ...
In its way, the rise of Led Zeppelin was just as inexorable as the above-mentioned artists’: They formed in August of 1968 and less than 18 months later, their second album had replaced the ...
Becoming Led Zeppelin is in UK cinemas from February 7. Hammer of the gods! Presenting the definitive guide to Led Zeppelin’s albums, songs, films and books, MOJO The Collectors’ Series: Led Zeppelin ...
Page, meanwhile, has made just four albums, and hasn’t released any original music this century, instead endlessly tinkering with Led Zeppelin-related projects, of which this film is the latest.
The last laugh would be Page’s as they laid down their classic first album in a mere 36 hours (spread out over a few weeks in the fall of 1968). And then followed up less than a year later with the ...
The first-ever authorised Led Zeppelin documentary film is out in cinemas this weekend featuring Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones as talking heads. Titled Becoming Led Zeppelin ...
Townshend never liked this even though he told the Toronto Sun that The Who “sort of invented heavy metal with [our first live album] Live at Leeds (1970). We were copied by so many bands, principally ...