Between a fading 1960s and the looming punk years, Led Zeppelin released Houses Of The Holy in 1973. Save for The Rolling Stones, there wasn’t a rock band around to challenge the musical stature of ...
Led Zeppelin didn’t really bother to name their fourth album, leaving only some indecipherable symbols behind to confuse fans. They must have known that they had the goods in terms of the music, so ...
Perhaps no track in the band’s catalog demonstrates this better than “The Rain Song,” the second cut on Zeppelin’s fifth album, 1973’s Houses of the Holy. Combining guitar work inspired by folk, blues ...
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Led Zeppelinis known for their unforgettable tracks, including “Whole Lotta Love”, “When The Levee Breaks,” a song that Beyoncé had secretly sampled, and “Stairway to Heaven,” the Wedding Song from ...
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Here's the main thing you need to know about our ranked list of the 15 best diamond-selling hard rock and metal albums: They're all damn good. Are you surprised? History is littered with platinum ...
This 1967 Beatles song from Sgt. Pepper was banned at first but went on to redefine rock music and inspire countless ...
Williams Nwaneri led the Hukers in sacks in 2025, but plans to use the lessons learned in 2025 to grow into the player he knows he can be. Big changes are coming to the Nebraska defense over the ...