To celebrate the 45th anniversary of Houses of the Holy, we took six of our writers to the top of a mountain and asked them five questions about Led Zeppelin's classic album. Here are their responses.
The first four Led Zeppelin albums were self-titled or, in the case of the fourth, technically untitled... but which proved ...
This iconic drum intro was named the most iconic opening, and it's easy to see (and hear) why.
Led Zeppelin produced a wealth of strange, confusing material during their tenure as hard rock heroes, but this 1973 track is ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In 1975, Led Zeppelin released an ambitious, nearly nine-minute epic that would quietly become one of the most beloved deep cuts ...
It's basically an official fact that Led Zeppelin was the biggest rock band in the world in 1972. (Sure, some might argue otherwise, but they'd be wrong.) So when the group started working on their ...
Never released as a single, the blues epic became one of the most influential rock recordings of all time.
Led Zeppelin lived larger than life during their peak years. They produced a string of hit records, toured the world on a private jet, and played sold-out concerts. About the only black eye was a ...
One of Led Zeppelin’s most famous songs is also one that singer Robert Plant considers humorous. He doesn’t dislike the song — he describes it as great — but he does think it’s more than a little ...
Led Zeppelin II -- which came out on Oct. 22, 1969 -- is one of their heaviest records and is credited with paving the way for many hard-rock bands to come. But there are also hints of the more ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It's basically an official fact that Led Zeppelin was the biggest rock band in the world in 1972. (Sure, some might argue ...