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LED ZEPPELIN
Led Zeppelin was a British hard rock group founded in 1968 by guitarist Jimmy Page, who had belonged to The Yardbirds, to include in their training to John Paul Jones on bass.

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• The orginal members were of LED Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page, vocalist Robert Plant, John Bonham on drums and bassist Chris Dreja, the latter would later be replaced by bassist and tecladistaJohn Paul Jones.

Led Zeppelin is one of the only two bands get five diamond albums. Does the other side? The Beatles.

Led Zeppelin did some concerts under the name The New Yardbirds, but decided to change the name after a review of the drummer of The Who, Keith Moon, who said the group would collapse faster than a lead zeppelin (dirigible lead) .

• The first release of Led Zeppelin was on 12 January 1969. Many of the songs from their first album were not original but covers.


• The album Untitled (Led Zeppelin IV) was published by the group in 1971, which highlights "Stairway to Heaven."

• The guitar solo from Stairway To Heaven was chosen by readers of the magazine Guitar World Magazine as "the best single of all time".

Led Zeppelin has sold over 300 million albums worldwide.rock

• When Led Zeppelin began his adventure in music did as a band of blue-rock.

• During his first tour in Denmark to promote the disc Led Zeppelin I, the group had to use the name The Nobs, at the request of Baroness Eva von Zeppelin (family of Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin), who did not want his name out used in a rock show.

• Singapore banned the group entry to the country because of the long hair of the artists.

Led Zeppelin never got a single in England.

• The drummer John Bonham died in 1980 drowned in his own vomit after twelve continuous hours of drinking.

• After the death of Bonham the group decided they could not continue without one of its members and Led Zeppelin soon disintegrates.

• Rolling Stone magazine chose The Immortals Led Zeppelin as the fourteenth among the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.



Data on some songs.

The peculiar atmosphere that Jimmy Page has succeeded in producing discs of Led Zeppelin is in a very peculiar and personal when recording technique. This technique consisted of recording the songs live and strategically placed microphones. This has gotten effects like a slight echo placing microphones in the back of the study hall, or even placing the battery of Bonham in the stairwell When the Levee Breaks in. In Since I've Been Loving You even get to the atmosphere raw squeal Bonham kick pedal is heard, and Four Sticks Bonzo gets a peculiar sound playing drums with 4 drumsticks, two in each hand, hence the song title.

There are three songs that Jimmy Page playing guitar with a bow cello: How Many More Times, Dazed And Confused and In The Evening. It has been credited with the invention of this technique, although there who says that already had been implemented before. The instrumental extravaganza Page does not end here, as in other songs such as Whole Lotta Love or No Quarter plays a musical instrument called a theremin, invented by a Russian who lives in England in the 30s called Leo Theremin. This instrument produces a distorted sound caused by oscillators. Another instrument not too used by musicians is the mellotron, which appears in Rain Song. On other issues, such as Kashmir, although there are keyboards, many of the arrangements are made with violins and horns. In some of the issues, especially the latest albums, many arrangements with keyboards appear, all made by John Paul Jones, who is currently a known arranger and producer.

The song title Black Dog is due to a black dog that was always hanging around the studios where he recorded the fourth LP.

Are there references to the literature of Tolkien in the lyrics of Led Zeppelin?

While this is true, this feature has oversized letters. Misty Mountain Hop only takes the title of Tolkien and The Battle of Evermore yes it is based on one of the stories by British author. Although many think so, Stairway to Heaven has no reference to Tolkien's mythology.


Are there subliminal messages in "Stairway to Heaven"?

This rumor has persisted since a group of parents and religious of California began to say that rock music was taking young people to destruction of Satan. For reasons that rational minds can not understand, began to listen to the records back and declare that had subliminal messages in songs of Queen as Another one bites the dust, Styx, ELO, Rush, The Rolling Stones and even the two songs heard and acclaimed history: Eagles Hotel California and Stairway to Heaven by Led Zeppelin. Throughout history other bands, mostly heavy metal, they have been accused of this practice: Judas Priest, Black Sabbath, Alice Cooper ...



According to Andy Johns, producer of the fourth LP Led Zeppelin had not heard such nonsense since I was in the music world. Other musicians like Pink Floyd have made constant mockery of people who believe in such things. Moreover, the credibility of this committee became much in doubt when they determined that the music of the famous TV show "Mr. Ed" was full of satanic messages.

In an interview, Robert Plant said: "If it were possible to put subliminal messages in songs, I would 'Buy this album now.'"
Is Jimmy Page Satanist?


Jimmy Page is a collector of objects related to the occult and its paraphernalia. It is also a follower deAleister Crowley, an occultist famous English that has been considered by many as the greatest Satanist of history, so that messages from the sterile part of the vinyls third LP included without the other members of the band a phrase that said "Do what you want", a phrase that is the first part of the first postulate of the doctrine of Crowley that says "Do what you want is the whole law." He reached the point of buying the mansion of Crowley and live there between tours. It is said that this mansion is cursed because it was built on the ruins of a church that burned with parishioners inside, and this legend of occult practices Crowley added. To make matters worse, it was in this mansion where John Bonham died.

He and the band say they have nothing to do with Satanism, despite the rumors claim that sold their souls to the devil in exchange for fame, power and money. According to rumors the only one who refused was Jones, so all band members have suffered misfortunes except him. Of course all these rumors are unfounded, as in the lyrics of Led Zeppelin no reference is made to the devil or anything related to this character of Christian mythology.


He did the band relationship with drugs?

Sadly, like most bands, Led Zeppelin was related to drugs and alcohol. Although Jimmy never admitted it, he was hooked on cocaine during the 70's also the band had very bad experiences with heroin during the tour of 1971 and since then they were never associated with this substance. Drug use was more a bad habit than a tool for songwriting. Although the drug most definitely negatively influenced the band was the alcohol, which ended the life of John Bonham and Led Zeppelin's career.


What about Led Zeppelin bootlegs?

A report by the British Phonographic Industry has determined that Led Zeppelin is the most pirated in that country group. Last year alone 422 Zeppelin unofficial titles were discovered. The second place in this ranking occupies bootlegs of The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan and followed by The Beatles.


Does Led Zeppelin diamond discs?

Of course. A diamond disc is the award that the American music industry awarded when an LP exceeds 10 million copies sold in the US. The Zep is the band with most discs Diamond music history, tied with The Beatles to five. The discs are: Box Set (10 million), II (12 million), IV (22 million), Houses of the Holy (11 million) and Physical Gafitti (15 million).




Emerged in the late 60s in the UK, the group's influence is incalculable Led Zeppelin in rock history. His music transcends any label, incorporating hard rock base and its mystical and mythological texts with heterogeneous sounds that both are inspired by the blues and British folk or funk features.

The group derives from the band The Yardbirds. When they decided to split up in the late 60s, two of its components, Jimmy Page and Chris Deja, they decided to proceed with the project in the summer of 1968 under the name The New Yardbirds.

Jimmy Page (born January 9, 1944 in Heston, Middlesex) was a renowned session musician before joining the Yardbirds to replace Paul Samwell-Smith, participating in discs of many groups and soloists, including the Who, Dave Berry, the Herman's Hermits, Donovan or the Kinks.

In several of these recordings had coincided with bassist and keyboardist John Paul Jones (born January 3, 1946 in London), another experienced session musician and excellent arranger with whom he had played on "Hurdy Gurdy Man" a Donovan song which also featured John Bonham on drums (born 31 May 1947 in Redditch).


When Dreja abandoned the project of the New Yardbirds to dedicate himself professionally to photography, Page immediately thought of Jones to form a new band adding the duo a singer and a drummer.

The singers were Terry Reid desired or B. J. Wilson, the member deProcol Harum. Both Reid rejected the offer but were advised a young, unknown singer named Robert Plant (born August 20, 1948 in West Bromwich), who had sung in a band called Hobbstweedle.

Plant was, like Page, a great lover of blues, but also had a penchant for the sounds of the American West Coast, where their favorite bands Love and Moby Grape.

The fourth member of the New Yardbirds was Bonham, his former partner in "Hurdy Gurdy Man" who had passed through bands like Crawling King Snakes or Band of Joy, which was also a close friend of Plant.

The quartet, represented by Peter Grant, debuted live in September 1968 when they performed, by previous contractual obligations in the Danish city of Copenhagen.

When they returned to England, Page decided to adopt the name of Led Zeppelin recalling a phrase from Keith Moon, when he, planning to leave the Who and the possibility of forming a supergroup with Page, Jeff Beck, John Paul Jones, Nicky Hopkins and the Moon, quintet had recorded the instrumental "Beck's Bolero", itself defined the fate of the band feeling be mounted on a lead balloon.

After performing successfully in British clubs and rotate massive influx of people by the United States with Vanilla Fudge, the group published in Atlantic "Led Zeppelin" (1969), an extraordinary debut LP recorded in thirty days and produced and arranged by Jimmy Page, a fact repeated in all albums of the band.

Its powerful, epic showcase of blues-rock, folk, psychedelia and hard rock conquered the audience with songs like "Communication Breakdown," "Dazed And Confused", "Good Times Bad Times" or "Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You ".

"Led Zeppelin II" (1969) outsold its first LP reached the No. 1 spot in the United States and Britain with songs like "Whole Lotta Love", "Heartbreaker", "Thank You" or "Ramble On" . With this album the vocalism of Plant, guitar-riffs and inventiveness of Page and the powerful rhythm section of Jones and Plant became basic mirror many sets emerged in its wake.

In "Led Zeppelin III" (1970), disco classic cuts like "Immigrant Song" or "Since I've Been Loving You" the band more influenced in their folk roots.

The album managed to climb back to the top of sales charts the best in the world, as well Lps made all his career.


At the same time rock star attitudes and sweaty and crowded concerts they were increasing their legend as untamed rock. violent behavior is happening in hotels and wild relations with groupies, being censured in several countries. Even Eva von Zeppelin, the descendant of Ferdinand von Zeppelin, banned the group in Denmark act as Led Zeppelin, since according to her, the group of young musicians were nothing more than "howler monkeys". They acted under the name of The Nods.

Although almost any disc Led Zeppelin is essential (especially until 1975), "Led Zeppelin IV" (1971) is one of his most important works and one of the better expose their communion between hard rock, folk and blues.

The album includes some of his best-known songs such as "Black Dog", "Rock and Roll" or "Stairway to heaven".

"Houses of the Holy" (1973) demonstrated the ability of its authors eclectic funk and reggae scraps widening their traditional sound. The LP were confirmed, along with the Rolling Stones, as the most important rock band in the world in the '70s.

After this LP the group formed the record label Swan Song. "Physical Graffiti" (1975) was his debut in his own company, a double more adventurous and experimental than other jobs in which songs like "Kashmir", "Custard Pie" or "Trampled Under Foot" album were included.

This masterpiece again showed exceptional quality both as instrumentalists as his compositional diversity and search for new sound spectra without losing its known references.

On August 4, 1975 Robert Plant and his wife Maureen Wilson, whom he had married in 1969, suffered a serious car accident when they were on vacation on the island of Rhodes.

This incident caused the discontinuity of the band's tours, which filled all precincts that went. Including Madison Square Garden, performance held in summer 1973 that would appear published on disk with the name "The Songs Remains The Same" (1976) and in an eponymous film.



The same year that appeared this direct, also published "Presence" (1976), lower than its bygone works incurred in the epic and progressive treatment in many of his compositions album, including "Achilles Last Stand" or "Nobody's fault but mine ".

In 1977 he died of a stomach infection Karac, the six year old son of Robert Plant. This unfortunate event into a deep and long depression the blond singer and away for a long time the group stage.

After this unstable period, Led Zeppelin returned to live performances and recording studio publishing "In Through the Out Door" (1979), diverse Lp became the latest studio work of the band. The album, where they gave room for pop and synth sounds strokes, including the catchy ballad AOR "All my love" and the rock opening "In the evening", where the great Jimmy Page, key figure in the history of the guitar rock, again letting us another masterful riff for his huge collection.

On September 25, 1980 John Bonham died drowned in his own vomit Page home after a strong drunkenness.

Home of Jimmy Page, next to Loch Ness, was the famous mansion Boleskine, a building that had been owned by the occultist Aleister Crowley, an enigmatic figure who attracted always the famous guitarist, not in vain Page decided to call the seal band "Swang Song" by the nickname he gave himself Crowley, Paramahansa, which means "divine swan."

Bonham's disappearance caused the final dissolution of the band, which published posthumously form "Coda" (1982), an album containing footage.

After the break, Page and Plant were about to join the members of Yes, Alan White and Chris Squire group, to form the XYZ supergroup, but finally the project never took place, ushering both paths solo careers.

Jimmy Page formed in the mid 80s group The Firm, which also included the singer of Free and Bad Company Paul Rodgers and drummer Chris Slade Uriah Heep. This adventure lasted only until 1986.

For his part Robert Plant debuted solo "Pictures at eleven" (1983), disc in the intervening Phil Collins on drums and guitarist Robbie Blunt with which Plant formed the The Honeydrippers group, which also end up working Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck.

John Paul Jones had resumed his role as arranger and producer to publish his first solo LP in 1999, "Zooma".

Subsequently and alternating numerous projects, the various members of Led Zeppelin will be found again several times, recording Page & Plant records such as "No Quarter" (1994) or "Walking Into Clarksdale" (1998), work without undue relevance in his discography.

The main legacy of Led Zeppelin was expanded with compilations and direct over the following decades after its dissolution, as the "Remasters" compilation (1990) or direct "BBC Sessions" (1997) or "How the west was won "(2003).

In 2007, Page, Plant and Jones, accompanied by John Bonham's son, Jason, gathered to perform live in November reviving the name of Led Zeppelin.

After learning this meeting, the own Jimmy Page, chief songwriter of the group, did not rule out the band returned to record new songs.
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