Led Zeppelin kicked off their latest U.S. tour on May 4, 1973, beginning a jaunt that became legendary thanks to The Song Remains the Same. They'd become the biggest band in the land by the spring of ...
Roy Harper recalled watching from the wings as Led Zeppelin took the U.S. by storm in 1973, explaining how the band became a "monster" during the celebrated road trip. The folk rock icon was part of ...
“Bonzo’s birthday cake was a wedding cake,” said Peter Grant, “and George Harrison lifted the top layer straight into Bonzo’s face, with all this hard icing. There was no lateral thinking with Bonzo.
Houses of the Holy might have been Led Zeppelin’s brightest album. The sharp production mirrored the positive vibes of many of the songs. Heavy electric blues, a staple of the first four albums, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Now more footage has emerged, with a three-minute montage of footage from the band's March 16, 1973 show at the 16,000-capacity ...
Sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll became official in 1973 when the Who, Led Zeppelin and Alice Cooper took their acts on the road and the groupies thronged. A new book, “What You Want is in the Limo” by ...
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Remastered Deluxe Editions will be available in multiple formats June 3 By Roy Trakin Led Zeppelin 1973 Gruen - H 2011 Led Zeppelin is ready to revisit its old catalog…and then some. The group will ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. July 20,1973 file photo of Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin at the Pacific Coliseum. Vlad Keremidschieff Vancouver Sun One of the ...
Two new albums, produced and newly remastered by Jimmy Page, are set for release on Oct. 28 in multiple CD, vinyl, digital formats, including a limited edition, super deluxe boxed set. By Roy Trakin ...