After waiting almost four years, Led Zeppelin fans finally got to see the story of their favorite band on the big screen with the February 2025 release of Becoming Led Zeppelin, the first officially ...
The post Why Physical Graffiti Reigns as Led Zeppelin’s Definitive Album appeared first on Consequence. Possible answers: Led Zeppelin II. Solid choice. Hard to pick against an LP that has “Whole ...
According to a press release, Yahoo Live will host the event at 2PM ET. In addition to premiering the remastered album, the event will also feature the seven bonus tracks that are included in the ...
When Led Zeppelin released Physical Graffiti (1975), fans had been waiting nearly two years for new material from the band. And whether you go by quality or quantity, Zep didn’t disappoint. Physical ...
Before we cover the worst Physical Graffiti songs, we need to mention that the record has some of Led Zeppelin’s best songs. It has several highlights, but there are some lowlights. These are the four ...
Led Zeppelin are set to release a 50th anniversary edition of Physical Graffiti. The legendary record is widely regarded as one of the greatest double albums ever made, and Led Zeppelin lead singer ...
On the back cover of Led Zeppelin's Physical Graffiti, the credit for "The Rover" reads "Guitar lost courtesy of Nevison. Salvaged by the grace of Harwood.” More than 40 years later, engineer Ron ...
Best Led Zeppelin album ever? Well, the knee-jerk reaction would be their fourth album (the untitled one with the four symbols). In terms of a concise, focused attack, you can’t deny it’s a ...
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, ...
After nearly five years that saw the group release five albums—from 1969's earth-shattering eponymous debut to 1973's less consistent Houses of the Holy (all on Atlantic Records)—and incessant touring ...
February 24th, 2015 marks the 40th anniversary of Led Zeppelin‘s sixth LP, Physical Graffiti. Soundgarden guitarist Kim Thayil, no stranger to heavy riffs, reflects on how the double album shaped his ...
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 ...