If you only had one record to communicate to someone the greatness of Led Zeppelin, you’d take them straight to Physical Graffiti (1975). On that double album, the Zep pulled out just about everything ...
When it came to single releases and TV appearances, Led Zeppelin didn’t go by the music industry playbook. In its 12 years together, the band never released a UK single and almost never appeared on TV ...
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The 1970s produced some of the most iconic albums in rock history—but one 1975 release has just been ranked the No. 1 nearly perfect classic rock album of the decade. The outlet explained that these ...
Double albums were definitely a thing before Led Zeppelin released Physical Graffiti in 1975. However, nobody had done it quite like the iconic hard rock band did with that particular release. Today, ...
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 ...
Jason Bonham, the son of late Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham, is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the band’s Physical Graffiti album with a tour. Led Zeppelin — consisting of John Bonham, singer ...
A new four-song EP collecting live tracks from Led Zeppelin‘s Physical Graffitiis being released to celebrate the classic album’s 50th anniversary this year. The live songs come from two concert ...
Shortly after forming in London in 1968, Led Zeppelin bombed as gig audiences held their ears. To kindle British interest, their manager, Peter Grant, booked a brief American tour. As Robert Plant, ...
It may just be coincidence, but there seems to have existed a phenomenon in classic rock recording where prominent artists begin a creative evolution on a single LP release, chronologically following ...