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Posted: Tuesday, Jul 24 2012, 02:18
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Led Zeppelin were an English rock band, active in the late 1960s and throughout the 1970s. Formed as the New Yardbirds in 1968, the band consisted of guitarist Jimmy Page, singer Robert Plant, bassist/keyboardist John Paul Jones, and drummer John Bonham. They are widely considered to be one of the most successful, innovative and influential rock groups in history. After changing their name, the band signed a favourable deal with Atlantic Records that allowed them considerable artistic freedom. Led Zeppelin disliked releasing their songs as singles; they viewed their albums as indivisible and complete listening experiences, thus promoting the concept of album-orientated rock. Due to the heavy, guitar-driven blues-rock sound of their first two albums, Led Zeppelin are frequently recognised as the progenitors of heavy metal and hard rock. However, the band's individualistic style drew from a wide variety of influences, including folk music, which they incorporated into their next two albums. Their untitled fourth album, which features the track "Stairway to Heaven", is among the most popular and influential works in rock music, and it cemented the status of the group as "superstars". Subsequent albums saw greater experimentation and were accompanied by record-breaking tours, which earned them a reputation for excess. Although they remained commercially and critically successful, in the later 1970s the band's output and touring schedule were limited by the personal difficulties and circumstances of the members. Led Zeppelin disbanded following Bonham's sudden death in 1980. Since 1980, the surviving members have pursued solo careers and have also been involved in a series of collaborations and one-off reunions. In 2007, 27 years after the group disbanded, the surviving members of Led Zeppelin reunited (along with John Bonham's son, Jason) for the Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert at The O2 Arena in London. The band were honoured with the "Best Live Act" prize for their one-off reunion at MOJO Awards 2008, where they were described as the "greatest rock and roll band of all time". Led Zeppelin are one of the best-selling music artists in the history of audio recording—various sources estimate the group's sales at more than 200 or even 300 million albums worldwide. Their 111.5 million certified units in the United States rank them as the second-best-selling band in the US. Each of their nine studio albums reached the top 10 of the Billboard album chart in the US, with six reaching the number-one spot. Rolling Stone magazine described them as "the heaviest band of all time", "the biggest band of the '70s" and "unquestionably one of the most enduring bands in rock history". Similarly, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame stated that the band were "as influential in that decade [the 1970s] as The Beatles were in the prior one".
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Led_Zeppelin)
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Posted: Tuesday, Jul 24 2012, 05:22
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I bless the rains down in Africa!

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Posted: Tuesday, Jul 24 2012, 07:35
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Posted: Wednesday, Jul 25 2012, 02:19
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| QUOTE (Personguy @ Tuesday, Jul 24 2012, 18:04) | | It was just a little joke about how they plagiarized a lot. It did sound better in my head but whatever. |
oh please. don't even go there. let's clear it up right now so we can get back to the music. Zeppelin's first 2 albums included several covers of old blues and folk standards right alongside several entirely original tracks that were written by Page and Plant. it's not plagiarism. that's how music (especially rock n' roll and blues) works. artists cover and sample other artists all the time by adding their own unique style and arrangement (and even lyrics) to the original. it doesn't mean they're stealing. Zeppelin would cover a handful of other songs on their subsequent albums but much less than they did on the first 2. and once again; it was never plagiarism. it's a very common practice. several of the songs that they covered were not even original to the group who did it before them. for instance, Joan Baez version of Babe I'm Gonna Leave You was already a cover when she did it. same story with the Zeppelin version of Howlin Wolf's and Muddy Waters' covers.
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ThePinkFloydSound  |
Posted: Wednesday, Jul 25 2012, 17:44
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| QUOTE (El_Diablo @ Wednesday, Jul 25 2012, 03:19) | | QUOTE (Personguy @ Tuesday, Jul 24 2012, 18:04) | | It was just a little joke about how they plagiarized a lot. It did sound better in my head but whatever. |
oh please. don't even go there. let's clear it up right now so we can get back to the music.
Zeppelin's first 2 albums included several covers of old blues and folk standards right alongside several entirely original tracks that were written by Page and Plant. it's not plagiarism. that's how music (especially rock n' roll and blues) works. artists cover and sample other artists all the time by adding their own unique style and arrangement (and even lyrics) to the original. it doesn't mean they're stealing.
Zeppelin would cover a handful of other songs on their subsequent albums but much less than they did on the first 2. and once again; it was never plagiarism. it's a very common practice. several of the songs that they covered were not even original to the group who did it before them.
for instance, Joan Baez version of Babe I'm Gonna Leave You was already a cover when she did it. same story with the Zeppelin version of Howlin Wolf's and Muddy Waters' covers. |
This. I've all Led Zeppelin's stuff. Was a little obsessed with them in my teens. My third album I ever bought was Physical Graffiti when I was about 12. I'm 27 now. Wowzers.  I love their version of Bert Jansch's Black Mountain Side This post has been edited by ThePinkFloydSound on Wednesday, Jul 25 2012, 17:48
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