1970: Rock band "Led Zeppelin" poses for a portrait in 1970. (L-R) John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page, ... [+] John Bonham, Robert Plant. (Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) You can rightly ...
By Joe Lynch Executive Digital Director Opening less than two weeks ago, Becoming Led Zeppelin is already nearing $6 million in international box office gross. In an era where most documentaries ...
The first Led Zeppelin album, featuring its Hindenburg explosion artwork, is iconic. The band truly exploded onto the scene with the album, and were one of the heaviest groups making music.
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 learning to play at about age 5, Jason would be awoken by the Led Zeppelin member in the middle of the night to perform for his friends. “He was just very proud,” Jason recalled of his ...
Previously unseen footage of Led Zeppelin has been unearthed after sitting in a drawer for 45 years. You can watch it below. The 13-minutes of video was shot on 8mm film during the legendary band ...
If you’re a Led Zeppelin superfan who’s already watched all the available online footage of their early days, you’re probably going to love Becoming Led Zeppelin. If you just want to ...
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In a coldly lit Paris TV studio in 1969, Led Zeppelin blast through Communication Breakdown as if trying to tear down the whole edifice of Western civilisation. In tie-dye t-shirt and tight red ...
The filmmakers behind a new Led Zeppelin documentary have revealed how guitarist Jimmy Page put them to the test before agreeing to be involved in the project. Becoming Led Zeppelin, the first ...
If Led Zeppelin started with a question, that question might've been: “What if the blues was really, really loud?” And you’d think that might have occurred to someone before. But not like this.
There are many wonderful things about the new Led Zeppelin documentary, and many revelations, although perhaps the most revealing takeaway happens at the very start. Bernard MacMahon’s film ...