In 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 ...
Welcome to CalTimes’s Album of the Week series! We will be reviewing our favorite albums and artists old and new, across all ...
Rock Hall-nominated band and Led Zeppelin guitarist's expanded edition of 2000 live album features 36 tracks, including ...
Pink performed a cover of Janis Joplin's 'Me and Bobby McGee' and Led Zeppelin's 'Babe I'm Gonna Leave You' at FireAid on Jan ...
While Led Zeppelin rewrote the book on hard rock, only one album did justice to them being one of the most forward-thinking voices of the 1970s.
Led Zeppelin had their band name splashed across their album covers. However, when it came time to put together Led Zeppelin IV in 1971, the band decided to try something a little different. In a ...
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.
They marked the moment when vast numbers of people, for the very first time, experienced rock ‘n’ roll as a kind of reckless orgy of the self.