The four members of Led Zeppelin certainly didn’t know they were creating an anthem for the ages when they began writing “Stairway to Heaven” in early
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Beyond the sawing riffs and building-rattling stomps, there was always something a little hippie-dippie about Led Zeppelin. One critic memorably described lyrical detours like “Misty

How Ginger Baker Inspired Led Zeppelin’s ‘Four Sticks’

Led Zeppelin’s “Going to California” was a passion project for Jimmy Page and Robert Plant. “When you’re in love with Joni Mitchell,” Plant memorably quipped,

Led Zeppelin never shied away from revealing their roots. They deliberately and frequently pulled from their personal record collections, taking inspiration from numerous early rock pioneers and

How Hiding Away Helped Led Zeppelin to Greatness on ‘IV’

It’s common practice for artists to record more songs than those that end up on their albums. As cuts are made, material is often consigned to the

Why Kiss’ ‘Music From ‘The Elder” Never Made the Big Screen

After the release of Led Zeppelin III in 1970, some music critics, less than impressed with Led Zeppelin’s brighter, folk-rock leaning sound on the LP,

Given Pink Floyd’s rare level of dysfunction, it’s shocking they had survived through the early ’80s at all. But even after the departure of Roger Waters — bassist, co-singer and overall