Best Led Zeppelin album ever? Well, the knee-jerk reaction would be their fourth album (the untitled one with the four symbols). In terms of a concise, focused attack, you can’t deny it’s a ...
If you only had one word to describe Led Zeppelin’s Physical Graffiti (1975), “overwhelming” might be the way to go. Between “Custard Pie” at the start of Side One and the last moments of “Sick Again” ...
It may just be coincidence, but there seems to have existed a phenomenon in classic rock recording where prominent artists begin a creative evolution on a single LP release, chronologically following ...
This year marks the 50th anniversary of Led Zeppelin‘s seminal album “Physical Graffiti.” No words that we could string together could ever fully illuminate the significance of the LP, and it ...
Shortly after forming in London in 1968, Led Zeppelin bombed as gig audiences held their ears. To kindle British interest, their manager, Peter Grant, booked a brief American tour. As Robert Plant, ...
Before we cover the worst Physical Graffiti songs, we need to mention that the record has some of Led Zeppelin’s best songs. It has several highlights, but there are some lowlights. These are the four ...
Led Zeppelin have announced the reissue of Physical Graffiti. The band will release a deluxe edition of their sixth studio album to celebrate the 40th anniversary since its release. What to Read Next ...
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