Whole Lotta Led


My Zeppelin stampers dont  get played much these days.

In fact, the entire genre is collecting dust.

I am however, looking forward to seeing this

https://www.guitarworld.com/artists/bands/becoming-led-zeppelin-first-trailer

IMAX- should be a fun watch

tablejockey

"Saw them twice. Pure magic"

tony1954-

I missed the LAST opportunity in 1977 when the might Zep played 6 sold out nights at the LA Forum in SoCal.

Face value of tickets were somewhere between $7-20 bucks with scalper prices around $50+.

Based on today's valuation that around $261. That's a nosebleed furthest away from stage these days for a "top act"

A most difficult decision-to pick the coolest Jimmy:

Air guitar Jimmy

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LnyY3rJoaZ4

Or 

How a proper intro is played? Butcherd by most 

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=G7B767HYUqQ

 

 

 

 

Rolling Stone reviewers consistently eviscerated their early albums but they were unstoppable.

LedZep II was unlike anything else at the time, so much so that the MC at a James Gang concert in Memphis stepped up to announce the playing at midnight of their third album, which really threw the hard rock crowd somewhat of a curve.

Saw them in ‘74, they burned the coliseum down, but only nostalgia lasts forever.