Led Zeppelin I is a legendary classic rock and blues rock studio album released by the English rock supergroup Led Zeppelin in 1969. It is the band’s debut studio album and was recorded between September and October, 1968 (the year in which the group was formed) at Olympic Studios in… Read more“Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin I (1969), A Legendary Studio Album”
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Led Zeppelin II (1969) – A Legendary Classic Rock Studio Album
This brief but informative article is part of a series here on the Rockpedia focusing on Led Zeppelin and the band’s history. This particular article includes a series of important reasons why Led Zeppelin II is a must listen studio album for any true Led Zeppelin fan out there! After… Read more“Led Zeppelin II (1969) – A Legendary Classic Rock Studio Album”
Led Zeppelin IV (1971) – A Legendary Classic Rock Studio Album
Led Zeppelin IV (alternatively known as either Untitled, Zoso, Runes, Four Symbols, or The Fourth Album) is the fourth studio album released by the English classic rock, hard rock, folk rock, and heavy metal band Led Zeppelin in 1971. It is one of the most popular and well-crafted studio albums… Read more“Led Zeppelin IV (1971) – A Legendary Classic Rock Studio Album”
The Symbolism Of Led Zeppelin IV (1971)
Led Zeppelin IV is one of the best-selling and most critically-acclaimed studio albums in rock music history. Controversial at times through some of its songs (e.g. most notably Stairway to Heaven), this masterpiece of classic rock has a very interesting and relatively lesser known symbolism as well. In this brief… Read more“The Symbolism Of Led Zeppelin IV (1971)”
The Meaning Behind The Symbols Of Led Zeppelin
I’ve been a strong fan of Led Zeppelin’s music since I was a teenager. Furthermore, for quite some time in the past, meaning years and years, I was wondering what’s the meaning behind the symbols of the band. This motivated me to search and find it not such a long… Read more“The Meaning Behind The Symbols Of Led Zeppelin”
The Story Of The Legendary Bron-Yr-Aur Cottage In Wales
Bron-Yr-Aur (which means golden hill in Welsh, one of the Celtic languages of the British Isles; interestingly enough, just as a linguistic side note, aur means gold in my native language as well, more specifically Romanian) is an 18th century remote and rustic stone cottage situated in the southern part… Read more“The Story Of The Legendary Bron-Yr-Aur Cottage In Wales”
Led Zeppelin III (1970) – A Legendary Folk Rock Studio Album
Led Zeppelin III, the follow-up to the legendary English band’s second studio album entitled ‘Led Zeppelin II’ (1969), which was released on 5 October 1970 and written in the wonderful Welsh countryside at Bron-yr-Aur cottage pertaining to Robert Plant’s family (where the lead vocalist used to spend his holidays as… Read more“Led Zeppelin III (1970) – A Legendary Folk Rock Studio Album”
Teenager Jimmy Page Playing Skiffle (Rare Recording)
Few long time Led Zeppelin fans know of a rather obscure and old recording of an edition of ‘All Your Own’ English show which features young guitar virtuoso James ‘Jimmy’ Patrick Page (then only aged 13) playing skiffle with his school band from Epsom County Pound Lane Primary School. Down… Read more“Teenager Jimmy Page Playing Skiffle (Rare Recording)”
The Controversies Behind Led Zeppelin – Part I: The Plagiarism
Led Zeppelin, certainly one of the most popular, talented, and enduring classic rock bands in history, has been subject to a series of fascinating controversies throughout the passage of time. This article is part of a series which aims to shed light on the many controversies that have actually made… Read more“The Controversies Behind Led Zeppelin – Part I: The Plagiarism”
