If there’s a music chart somewhere in the world dedicated to specifically rock and roll, there’s a good chance that Led Zeppelin finds a home on it regularly. The legendary group isn’t ...
The first-ever authorised Led Zeppelin documentary film is out in cinemas this weekend featuring Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones as talking heads. Titled Becoming Led Zeppelin ...
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In its way, the rise of Led Zeppelin was just as inexorable as the above-mentioned artists’: They formed in August of 1968 and less than 18 months later, their second album had replaced the ...
In a coldly lit Paris TV studio in 1969, Led Zeppelin blast through Communication Breakdown as if trying to tear down the whole edifice of Western civilisation. In tie-dye t-shirt and tight red ...
There are many wonderful things about the new Led Zeppelin documentary, and many revelations, although perhaps the most revealing takeaway happens at the very start. Bernard MacMahon’s film ...
If Led Zeppelin started with a question, that question might've been: “What if the blues was really, really loud?” And you’d think that might have occurred to someone before. But not like this.
Featuring Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones and John Bonham. Written by Bernard MacMahon and Allison McGourty. Directed by Bernard MacMahon. 121 minutes. Opens Friday on Toronto-area ...
That’s the focus of the new documentary Becoming Led Zeppelin. As the title indicates, the movie is not a career-spanning look at the multiplatinum Rock & Roll Hall of Fame act, but rather a two-hour ...
The duo will appear on Dead Meat's first ever “Horror Halftime Show,” which will air live during the Super Bowl Halftime. Taking inspiration from late legendary football coach and sports ...
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Shaquille O'Neal guaranteed on Thursday that his team in the NBA All-Star game will not lose to the rosters drafted by Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith. Shaq drafted LeBron James, Steph Curry ...