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Heart's Wilson sisters once walked out of a Led Zeppelin show because Robert Plant was too suggestive
By Fraser Lewry published
"We were scandalised, and we walked away"

Robert Plant never liked the idea of Led Zeppelin being labelled a heavy metal band
By Paul Brannigan published
"That period had a lot of people cavorting around using their manhood as the main weapon to sell records"

Dave Cousins’ life with Strawbs, Rick Wakeman, Sandy Denny and Led Zeppelin
By Sid Smith published
Prog veteran recalls connecting with Sandy Denny, his band’s attempt to fire him, being loved by Led Zeppelin, why they’ve never had a Steven Wilson remix, the “albatross” of Part Of The Union and the unreleased, more political version

"We destroyed San Fransisco": Jimmy Page on Led Zeppelin's historic arrival in America
By Paul Elliott published
Jimmy Page talks absent friends, superstar fans, bad reviews and the next best thing to playing with Led Zeppelin

Tony Iommi on the rivalry between Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin – and their lost jam session
By Classic Rock published
Did the world miss out on a Black Sabbath/Led Zeppelin supergroup?

There's a new film about Dread Zeppelin, the Elvis-fronted reggae Led Zeppelin tribute act
By Fraser Lewry published
Dread Zeppelin: A Song of Hope is out now

Becoming Led Zeppelin movie finally gets a general release date
By Fraser Lewry published
After an initial run at IMAX theatres, Becoming Led Zeppelin will go on general release in the US, UK and more

Watch the trailer for the long-awaited movie Becoming Led Zeppelin
By Fraser Lewry published
That Led Zeppelin film everyone's been waiting for finally has a release date, but there's a catch

Listen to a version of Led Zeppelin II that sounds like it was made in the 1950s
By Fraser Lewry published
And we still don't have personal jetpacks

Jimmy Page, Keith Moon, Jeff Beck and the chaotic session that sowed the seeds for Led Zeppelin
By Johnny Black published
In a small London studio, two Yardbirds, one member of The Who and a pair of passing session maestros united to record a spontaneous instrumental track. Things would never be the same again.
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