Led Zeppelin performed "Whole Lotta Love" at every gig from June 1969 onwards. It was the closing number of their live shows between 1970 and 1973, often extended to incorporate a rock'n'roll medley ...
But it was hardly definitive. Led Zeppelin wouldn't release another live album for more than 20 years. Even then, 1997's BBC Sessions was as notable for what it didn't include (like, say ...
“Led Zeppelin II” was released on Oct. 22, 1969, the day I was born. Led Zeppelin recorded the album while touring in support of their debut album that was released January 13 of the same yea ...
Which was the better Led Zeppelin album - IV or Physical Graffiti? That's the battle this week in Loudwire Nights' Chuck's Fight Club. Led Zeppelin are one of the truly iconic bands in hard rock ...
Radio X Classic Rock takes a look at some of the strangest, freakiest and sometimes most alarming examples of album artwork ...
What Led Zeppelin represented to most ... with Hall & Oates’ first album dropping in 1972. Filtering their hometown Philadelphia soul sound through a more gentle version of rock and pop music, Daryl ...
Embracing the album-oriented rock (AOR) movement, each record became something of a mystical artefact, acting as a portal to realms far removed from the room where the music was playing. One record in ...
Though barely ten months had passed between the inauspicious releases of their debut and followup in 1969, so much had transpired in that time with the band- and the world- that by the time Led ...
Rock music is no stranger to controversy: here are some examples of album covers that were changed or banned for legal or ...
Truly iconic album covers don’t just define an album, they define an era, a generation and, in some cases, an entire musical genre. While art might be a matter of taste, lasting legacy is ...
From deliberate provocation to accidental insult, the most controversial album covers of all time is an eye-popping gallery covering some startling imagery. Ever since Elvis Presley first shook ...