Led Zeppelin History From Begining til Break up
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- Led Zeppelin were an English rock band formed in London in 1968. The group comprised vocalist Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page, bassist and keyboardist John Paul Jones, and drummer John Bonham. With a heavy, guitar-driven sound, they are cited as one of the progenitors of hard rock and heavy metal, although their style drew from a variety of influences, including blues and folk music. Led Zeppelin have been credited as significantly impacting the nature of the music industry, particularly in the development of album-oriented rock (AOR) and stadium rock.
Originally named the New Yardbirds, Led Zeppelin signed a deal with Atlantic Records that gave them considerable artistic freedom. Initially unpopular with critics, they achieved significant commercial success with eight studio albums over ten years. Their 1969 debut, Led Zeppelin, was a top-ten album in several countries and featured such tracks as "Good Times Bad Times", "Dazed and Confused" and "Communication Breakdown". Led Zeppelin II (1969) was their first number-one album, and yielded "Ramble On" and "Whole Lotta Love". In 1970, they released Led Zeppelin III which featured "Immigrant Song". Their untitled fourth album, commonly known as Led Zeppelin IV (1971), is one of the best-selling albums in history with 37 million copies sold. The album includes "Black Dog", "Rock and Roll" and "Stairway to Heaven", with the latter being among the most popular and influential works in rock history. Houses of the Holy (1973) yielded "The Ocean", "Over the Hills and Far Away" and "The Rain Song". Physical Graffiti (1975), a double album, featured "Trampled Under Foot" and "Kashmir".
Page wrote most of Led Zeppelin's music, particularly early in their career, while Plant wrote most of the lyrics. Jones's keyboard-based compositions later became central to their music, which featured increasing experimentation. The latter half of their career saw a series of record-breaking tours that earned the group a reputation for excess and debauchery. Although they remained commercially and critically successful, their touring and output, which included Presence (1976) and In Through the Out Door (1979), grew limited, and the group disbanded following Bonham's death in 1980, feeling that they would not be "Led Zeppelin" without him. Since then, the surviving former members have sporadically collaborated and participated in one-off concerts. The most successful of these was the 2007 Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert in London, with Bonham's son Jason Bonham on drums.
Led Zeppelin are one of the best-selling music artists of all time; their total record sales are estimated to be between 200 and 300 million units worldwide. They achieved eight consecutive UK number-one albums and six number-one albums on the US Billboard 200, with five of their albums certified Diamond in the US. Rolling Stone magazine described them as "the heaviest band of all time", "the biggest band of the Seventies", and "unquestionably one of the most enduring bands in rock history". They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995; the museum's biography of the band states that they were "as influential" during the 1970s as the Beatles were during the 1960s
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Absolutely correct, simply the greatest hard rock band of all time. And also the greatest rock& roll band period.
ZEPPELIN were NOT Heavy Metal... The Zeppelin were a blues based hard rock/rock band... PERIOD
None of the members ever ever really claim to be dumb heavy metal
Just like Black Sabbath. I never considered them metal either. I've always felt that the first metal bands weren't until the end of the decade. Iron Maiden Judas Priest...that is heavy metal.
Except for all the folk and other stuff they did.
The band Steppenwolf; ‘Heavy Metal Thunder’
So. You can’t do it.
Love the mighty Led Zep, not heavy metal. First heard them at age 10 when older~youngest brother brought home ‘Whole Lotta Love’ record~album…omg my lil’ socks were blown off. Forever a fan!!
The band did not break up they had so much respect for jon that they decided to not play without him
👏👏very true and I so admire them for doing, just that. Bonzo was irreplaceable.
great video! i love LZ!!
Led Zeppelin forever❤😂🎉
Lead Balloon was never pronounced “leed”..! The saying ‘going down like a lead balloon’ meant going down heavily. Lead (pronounced “led”) being a heavy metal.. All they did was drop the A to make the “Lead” more marketable. Incidentally, they were not a heavy metal band at all. Hard Rock and Progressive Rock was what they were..
better to play songs in their entirety under narration dropping the audio under sections of narration, or use captions for the narration
Not especially a fan of the Zep, but interested in their story
Using the same LZ rif over and over is not particularly effective.
Nothing new here. Just repeating
Well no 💩 dude but some Young generation z moron might not know the story
Like the d + c riff
Your right , recycled material. Interesting never the less .
Maybe new fans will hear something interesting.
That fkn d + c riff on repeat made me turn off,an i like d + c.
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