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good articleOther usespp-move-indef Infobox musical artist| name = Led Zeppelin | image = LedZeppelinmontage.jpg | caption = Top: Jimmy Page , John Bonham Bottom: John Paul Jones (musician)|John Paul Jones , Robert Plant | alt = A square quartered into four, each with a headshot photograph of one of the four members of Led Zeppelin: Jimmy page is pictured in colour facing the camera; John Bonham is pictured in black and white facing left and behind a drumkit; John Paul Jones is pictured in black and white facing left of camera; Robert Plant is pictured in colour facing left holding a microphone close to his face. | image_size = 250 | landscape = Yes | background = group_or_band | alias = The New Yardbirds, The Nobssfn|Greene|2011| origin = London, England
| genre = Hard rock , heavy metal music|heavy metal , blues& nbsp;rock , folk& nbsp;rock | years_active = 1968–80 (reunions: 1985, 1988, 1995, 2007) | label = Atlantic Records|Atlantic , Swan Song Records|Swan Song | associated_acts = Page and Plant , The Honeydrippers , The Yardbirds | website = URL|ledzeppelin.com| past_members = Jimmy Page John Paul Jones (musician)|John Paul Jones Robert Plant John Bonham Led Zeppelin were an English rock music|rock band, active in the late 1960s and throughout the 1970s. Formed as the New Yardbirds in 1968, they consisted of guitarist Jimmy Page , singer Robert Plant , bassist/keyboardist John Paul Jones (musician)|John Paul Jones , and drummer John Bonham . The band are widely considered to be one of the most successful, innovative and influential groups in the history of music.
After changing their name, the band signed a favourable deal with Atlantic Records that allowed them considerable artistic freedom. Led Zeppelin did not release songs from their albums as singles in the United Kingdom, as they preferred to establish the concept of album-orientated rock . Their first two albums, with their heavy, guitar-driven blues rock sound, led to Led Zeppelin being regularly cited as one of the progenitors of heavy metal music|heavy metal and hard rock , even though the band's individualistic style drew from varied sources and transcends any single music genre . Their next two albums incorporated wider musical influences, particularly from folk music ; the fourth, Led Zeppelin IV|untitled album , which featured 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 musical experimentation and were accompanied by record-breaking tours, which, like the group's previous, 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 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 Bonham|Jason ) for the Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert at The O2 Arena (London)|The O2 Arena in London. The band were honoured with the "Best Live Act" prize for their one-off reunion at 2008 MOJO Awards|MOJO Awards 2008 , where they were described as the "greatest rock and roll band of all time".sfn|Mojo|2008 Led Zeppelin are one of the list of best-selling music artists|best-selling music artists —various sources estimate the group's sales at more than 200 or 300& nbsp;million albums worldwide. Their 111.5& nbsp;million certified units in the United States rank them as the List of best-selling music artists in the United States|second-best-selling band in the US . Each of their nine studio albums reached the top 10 of the Billboard 200| Billboard album chart in the US, with six reaching the number-one spot.Sfn|Allmusic|2010 Rolling Stone magazine described them as "the heaviest band of all time",sfn|Rolling Stone|2006 "the biggest band of the '70s"sfn|Rolling Stone|2011 and "unquestionably one of the most enduring bands in rock history".sfn|Rolling Stone|2009 Similarly, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame stated that, in the 1970s the band were "as influential in that decade as The Beatles were in the prior one".sfn|Rock and Roll Hall of Fame|2010
History
Formation
In 1966, Jimmy Page joined the blues-influenced rock band, The Yardbirds , to replace bassist Paul Samwell-Smith . Page soon switched from bass to lead guitar, creating a dual lead-guitar line-up with Jeff Beck . Following the departure of Beck in October 1966, The Yardbirds — tired from constant touring and recording — began to wind down.sfn|Yorke|1993|pp=56–59 Page wanted to form a supergroup (music)|supergroup with himself and Beck on guitars, and The Who 's rhythm section—drummer Keith Moon and bassist John Entwistle .sfn|Wall|2009|pp=15–16 Vocalists Steve Winwood and Steve Marriott were also considered for the project.sfn|Wall|2009|pp=13–15 The group never formed, although Page, Beck and Moon did record a song together in 1966, " Beck's Bolero ", in a session that also included bassist-keyboardist John Paul Jones. The track was released on Beck's 1968 album Truth (Jeff Beck album)|Truth .sfn|Davis|1985|pp=28–29 The Yardbirds played their final Gig (musical performance)|gig in July 1968 at University of Bedfordshire|Luton College of Technology in Bedfordshire, England.sfn|Buckley|2003|p=1198 They were still committed to performing several concerts in Scandinavia, so drummer Jim McCarty and vocalist Keith Relf authorised Page and bassist Chris Dreja to use "The Yardbirds" name to fulfil the band's obligations. Page and Dreja began putting a new line-up together. Page's first choice for the lead singer was Terry Reid , but Reid declined the offer and suggested Robert Plant, a Stourbridge singer for Band of Joy|The Band of Joy and Hobbstweedle.sfn|Yorke|1993|p=65 Plant eventually accepted the position, recommending former Band of Joy drummer John Bonham.sfn|Erlewine|2011a When Dreja dropped out of the project to become a photographersfn|Wall|2009|p=10 (he would later take the photograph that appeared on the back of Led Zeppelin's debut album),sfn|Fyfe|2003|p=45 John Paul Jones, at the suggestion of his wife, contacted Page about the vacant position. Having known Jones from his session days, Page agreed to let him join as the final member.sfn|Yorke|1993|p=64 The four played together for the first time in a room below a record store on Gerrard Street in London.sfn|Lewis|1994|p=3 Page suggested that they attempt " Train Kept A-Rollin' ", originally a jump blues song popularised in a rockabilly version by Johnny Burnette , which had been covered by The Yardbirds. "As soon as I heard John Bonham play", recalled Jones, "I knew this was going to be great... We locked together as a team immediately".sfn|Welch|Nicholls|2001|p=75 Before leaving for Scandinavia the group took part in a recording session for the P.J. Proby album, Three Week Hero . The album's track "Jim's Blues", with Plant on harmonica, was the first studio track to feature all four members of the future Led Zeppelin.sfn|Wall|2009|p=54 The band completed the Led Zeppelin Scandinavian Tour 1968|Scandinavian tour as The New Yardbirds, playing together for the first time in front of a live audience at Gladsaxe Teen Clubs in Gladsaxe Municipality|Gladsaxe , Denmark, on 7 September 1968.sfn|Wall|2009|p=54 Later that month, the group began recording their first album, which was based upon their live set. The album was recorded and mixed in nine days, and Page himself covered the costs.sfn|Wall|2009|pp=51–52 After the album's completion, the band were forced to change their name after Chris Dreja issued a cease and desist letter, stating that Page was only allowed to use the New Yardbirds name for the Scandinavian dates.sfn|Wall|2009|pp=72–73 One account of how the new band's name was chosen held that Keith Moon and John Entwistle suggested that a supergroup containing themselves, Jimmy Page, and Jeff Beck would go down like a "lead balloon", a British idiom for disastrous results.sfn|Shadwick|2005|p=36 The group dropped the 'a' in lead at the suggestion of their manager, Peter Grant (music manager)|Peter Grant , so that those unfamiliar with the phrase would not pronounce it "leed".sfn|Davis|1985|p=57 The word "balloon" was transformed into " zeppelin ", perhaps an exaggeration of the humour, and to Page the name conjured the perfect combination of heavy and light, combustibility and grace.sfn|Shadwick|2005|p=36 Grant secured for the new band an advance deal of $200,000 from Atlantic Records in November 1968, which was then one of biggest deals of its kind for a new band.sfn|Wall|2009|p=84 Atlantic were a label with a catalogue of mainly blues, soul and jazz artists, but in the late 1960s it began to take an interest in Progressive rock|progressive British rock acts. It signed Led Zeppelin without having ever seen them, largely on the recommendation of singer Dusty Springfield .sfn|Welch|1994|p=31sfn|Fortnam|2008|p=43 Under the terms of their contract, the band had autonomy in deciding when they would release albums and tour and had final say over the contents and design of each album. They also would decide how to promote each release and which tracks to release as singles. They formed their own company, Superhype, to handle all publishing rights.sfn|Lewis|1994|p=3
Early years (1968–70)
On 14 October 1968, the band announced the new name and played their first show at the University of Surrey in Guildford on 25 October; this was followed by a short British tour.sfn|Wall|2009|pp=73–74 Richard Cole organised their Led Zeppelin North American Tour 1968–1969|first North American tour at the end of the year, and would become a major figure in the touring life of the group.Sfn|Wall|2009|p=94 The first show was in Denver on 26 December 1968, followed by other East Coast dates before they moved to California to play Los Angeles and San Francisco .sfn|Wall|2009||pp=92–93 The eponymous debut, Led Zeppelin (album)|Led Zeppelin , was released in the US during the tour on 12 January 1969. The UK release date was 31 March 1969.sfn|Wall|2009|p=92 According to Steve Erlewine, its memorable guitar riffs, lumbering rhythms, Psychedelic rock|psychedelic blues , groovy, Swing (jazz performance style)|bluesy shuffles and hints of Folk music of England|English folk , made it "a significant turning point in the evolution of hard rock and heavy metal".sfn|Erlewine|2011b Plant received no credit for his songwriting contributions, said to be because of his being under contract to CBS Records .sfn|Lewis|1994|p=14 The album eventually peaked at number 10 on the Billboard chart and number 6 in the UK.sfn|Allmusic|2010sfn|Wall|2009|pp=147, 152 In their first year, Led Zeppelin completed four US and four UK concert tour s, and also released their second album, entitled Led Zeppelin II . Recorded almost entirely on the road at various North American studios, it was an even greater commercial success than their first album and reached the number one chart position in the US and the UK.sfn|Wall|2009|p=161 The album further developed ideas established on their debut album, creating a work with a direct sound that was "heavy and hard, brutal and direct" and which would be highly influential and frequently imitated.sfn|Erlewine|2010 Steve Waksman has suggested that Led Zeppelin II was "the musical starting point for heavy metal".sfn|Waksman|2001|p=263 The band saw their albums as indivisible, whole listening experiences, and Grant maintained an aggressive pro-album stance. Without the band's consent or under their protest, however, some songs were released as Single (music)|singles , particularly in the US.sfn|Wall|2009|p=165 In 1969 an edited version of " Whole Lotta Love " from their second album was released as a single in the US. It reached number four in the Billboard chart in January 1970, selling over one million copies and helping to cement the band's popularity.sfn|Wall|2009|p=165 The group also increasingly shunned television appearances, enforcing their preference that their fans hear and see them in live concerts.sfn|Welch|1994|p=49sfn|Wale|1973|p=11 Following the second album's release, Led Zeppelin completed several more US tours. They played initially in clubs and ballroom s, then in larger auditorium s as their popularity grew.sfn|Erlewine|2011a Some early Led Zeppelin concerts lasted more than four hours, with expanded and Improvisation#Music|improvised live versions of their song repertoire. Many of these shows have been preserved as Led Zeppelin bootleg recordings . It was during this period of intensive concert touring that the band developed a reputation for off-stage excess.sfn|Wall|2008 One alleged example of such extravagance was the shark episode , or red snapper incident, which is said to have taken place at the The Edgewater|Edgewater Inn in Seattle , Washington (state)|Washington , on 28 July 1969.sfn|Davis|1985|p=103sfn|Wall|2008 For the third album, Led Zeppelin III , Page and Plant retired to Bron-Yr-Aur , a remote cottage in Wales , in 1970.sfn|BBC Wales Music|2011 The result was a more acoustic sound that was strongly influenced by folk music|folk and Celtic music , and showcased the band's versatility. The album's rich acoustic sound initially received mixed reactions, with critics and fans surprised at the turn from the primarily electric arrangement s of the first two albums, fuelling further hostility to the musical press.sfn|Wall|2009|pp=208–209 It reached number one in the UK and US charts, but its stay would be the shortest of their first five albums.sfn|Yorke|1993|p=130 The album's opening track, " Immigrant Song ", was released in November 1970 as a single in the US against the band's wishes, reaching the top twenty on the Billboard chart.sfn|Yorke|1993|p=129clear
"The Biggest Band in the World" (1971–75)
In the 1970s Led Zeppelin reached new heights of commercial and critical success that made them one of the most influential groups of the era, dwarfing their earlier achievements.sfn|Waksman|2001|p=238sfn|Wall|2008 The band's image also changed as members began to wear elaborate, flamboyant clothing.sfn|Wall|2009|pp=296–297 Led Zeppelin began travelling in a private jet airliner (nicknamed The Starship ),sfn|Wall|2009 rented out entire sections of hotels (including the Andaz West Hollywood|Continental Hyatt House in Los Angeles, known colloquially as the "Riot House"), and became the subject of frequently repeated stories of Corruption|debauchery . One involved John Bonham riding a motorcycle through a rented floor of the Riot House,sfn|Wall|2009 while another involved the destruction of a room in the Tokyo Hilton Hotels & Resorts|Hilton , leading to the band being banned from that establishment for life.sfn|Williamson|2005|p=68 Although Led Zeppelin developed a reputation for trashing their hotel suites and throwing television sets out of the windows, some suggest that these tales have been exaggerated. Music journalist Chris Welch argues that "Led Zeppelin's travels spawned many stories, but it was a myth that they were constantly engaged in acts of wanton destruction and lewd behaviour".sfn|Welch|1994|p=47 Led Zeppelin's Led Zeppelin IV|fourth album was released on 8 November 1971. There was no title or conventional band name on the original cover, as the group wished to be anonymous and to avoid easy pigeonholing by the press.Sfn|Wall|2009|pp=269–270 The album remained officially untitled and is most commonly known as Led Zeppelin IV , though it is variously referred to as Untitled , IV , or after the four symbols appearing on the record label, as Four Symbols , Zoso or Runes .sfn|Davis|2005|p=25 Led Zeppelin IV is one of the List of best-selling albums|best-selling albums in history and its massive popularity cemented Led Zeppelin's status as superstars in the 1970s.sfn|Bukszpan|2003|p=128sfn|Brown|2001|p=480 By 2006 it had sold 23& nbsp;million copies in the United States alone.sfn|RIAA|2009 The track " Stairway to Heaven ", although never released as a single, is sometimes quoted as being the most requested,Sfn|BBC Home|2011 and the most playedsfn|Gulla|2001|p=155 album-oriented rock FM broadcasting|FM radio song.
Led Zeppelin's next album, Houses of the Holy , was released in 1973. It featured further experimentation, with expanded use of synthesizer s and mellotron orchestration. The song " Houses of the Holy (song)|Houses of the Holy " does not appear on its namesake album, even though it was recorded at the same time; it was eventually released on the 1975 album Physical Graffiti .sfn|Davis|1985|p=180 The predominately orange album cover of Houses of the Holy depicts images of nude children climbing the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland. Although the children are not shown from the front, the cover was controversial at the time of the album's release.sfn|Wall|2009|pp=290–291 The album topped the charts, and Led Zeppelin's subsequent Led Zeppelin North American Tour 1973|concert tour of North America in 1973 broke records for attendance, as they consistently filled large auditoriums and stadiums. At Tampa Stadium|Tampa Stadium, Florida , they played to 56,800 fans (breaking the record set by The Beatles' 1965 US tour|The Beatles at Shea Stadium in 1965 ), and grossed $309,000.sfn|Davis|1985|p=194 Three sold-out shows at Madison Square Garden in New York were filmed for a motion picture, but the theatrical release of this project ( The Song Remains the Same (film)|The Song Remains the Same ) was delayed until 1976. Before the final night's performance, $180,000 of the band's money from gate receipts was stolen from a safe deposit box at the Drake Hotel (New York City)|Drake Hotel .sfn|Yorke|1993|pp=186–187 In 1974, Led Zeppelin took a break from touring and launched their own record label, Swan Song Records|Swan Song , named after an unreleased song. The record label's logo, based on a drawing called Evening: Fall of Day (1869) by William Rimmer , features a picture of Apollo .sfn|Williamson|2007|p=107 The logo can be found on Led Zeppelin memorabilia, especially t-shirts. In addition to using Swan Song as a vehicle to promote their own albums, the band expanded the label's roster, signing artists such as Bad Company , The Pretty Things and Maggie Bell .sfn|Yorke|1993|p=191 The label was successful while Led Zeppelin existed, but folded less than three years after they disbanded.sfn|Davis|1985|p=312 In 1975, Led Zeppelin's double album Physical Graffiti , was their first release on the Swan Song label. It consisted of fifteen songs, of which eight had been recorded at Headley Grange in 1974 and seven had been recorded earlier. A review in Rolling Stone magazine referred to Physical Graffiti as Led Zeppelin's "bid for artistic respectability", adding that the only bands Led Zeppelin had to compete with for the title "The World's Best Rock Band" were The Rolling Stones and The Who.sfn|Miller|1975 The album was a massive fiscal and critical success. Shortly after the release of Physical Graffiti , all previous Led Zeppelin albums simultaneously re-entered the top-200 album chart,sfn|Davis|1985|pp=225, 277 and the band embarked on another Led Zeppelin North American Tour 1975|North American tour ,sfn|Wall|2009|p=359 now employing sophisticated sound and lighting systems.sfn|Yorke|1993|p=197 In May 1975, Led Zeppelin played five sold-out nights at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre|Earls Court Arena in London, at the time the largest arena in Britain.sfn|Wall|2009|p=359clear
Hiatus from touring and return (1975–77)
Following their triumphant Earls Court 1975|Earls Court appearances , Led Zeppelin took a holiday and planned an autumn tour in America, scheduled to open with two outdoor dates in San Francisco.sfn|Lewis|2003|p=35 In August 1975, however, Robert Plant and his wife, Maureen, were involved in a serious car crash while on holiday in Rhodes , Greece. Plant suffered a broken ankle and Maureen was badly injured; a blood transfusion saved her life.sfn|Davis|1985|pp=354–355 Unable to tour, he headed to the Channel Islands|Channel Island of Jersey to spend August and September recuperating, with Bonham and Page in tow. The band then reconvened in Malibu, California . During this forced hiatus much of the material for their next album, Presence (album)|Presence , was written.sfn|Wall|2009|p=364 By this time, Led Zeppelin were the world's number one rock attraction,sfn|Lewis|2003|p=45 having outsold most bands of the time, including The Rolling Stones.sfn|Davis|1985|p=173 Presence , released in March 1976, marked a change in the Led Zeppelin sound towards more straightforward, guitar-based Jam session|jams , departing from the acoustic ballads and intricate arrangements featured on their previous albums. Though it was a Music recording sales certification|platinum seller, reception of Presence was mixed among critics and fans, with some critics suggesting that the band's excesses may have caught up with them.sfn|Erlewine|2011asfn|Davis|1976 Page had begun using heroin during the recording of Presence , which may have affected later live shows and studio recordings of the band, although this has been denied by Page.sfn|Wall|2009|p=364 Because of Plant's injuries Led Zeppelin did not tour in 1976. Instead, the band completed the concert film The Song Remains the Same (film)|The Song Remains the Same , and the accompanying The Song Remains the Same (album)|soundtrack album . The recording had taken place during three concert nights at Madison Square Garden in July 1973, during the band's Led Zeppelin North American Tour 1973|concert tour of North America . The film premiered in New York on 20 October 1976, but was given a lukewarm reception by critics and fans.sfn|Erlewine|2011a The film was particularly unsuccessful in the UK, where, unwilling to tour since 1975 because of tax exile , Led Zeppelin faced an uphill battle to recapture the public's affection.sfn|Shadwick|2005|p=320 In 1977, Led Zeppelin embarked on another major Led Zeppelin North American Tour 1977|concert tour of North America . The band set another attendance record, with an audience of 76,229 at their Pontiac Silverdome concert on 30 April.sfn|Yorke|1993|p=229 It was, according to the Guinness World Records|Guinness Book of Records , the largest attendance to date for a single act show.sfn|Lewis|2003|p=49 Although the tour was financially profitable it was beset by off-stage problems. On 19 April, over 70 people were arrested as about 1,000 fans tried to gatecrash Cincinnati Riverfront Coliseum for two sold-out concerts, while others tried to gain entry by throwing rocks and bottles through glass doors.sfn|Wall|2009|p=392 On 3 June, a concert at Tampa Stadium was cut short because of a severe thunderstorm , despite tickets indicating "Rain or Shine". A riot broke out, resulting in arrests and injuries.sfn|Newswire|2011 After the 23 July show at the Days on the Green festival at the O.co Coliseum|Oakland Coliseum in Oakland, California , John Bonham and members of the band's support staff were arrested after a member of promoter Bill Graham (promoter)|Bill Graham 's staff had been badly beaten during the band's performance.sfn|Davis|1985|p=277sfn|Yorke|1993|p=210 The following day's second Oakland concert was the band's final live appearance in the United States. Two days later, as the band checked in at a French Quarter hotel for their 30 July performance at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome|Louisiana Superdome , Plant received news that his five-year-old son, Karac, had died from a stomach virus. The rest of the tour was immediately cancelled, prompting widespread speculation about the band's future.sfn|Erlewine|2011asfn|Welch|1994|p=85Clear
Bonham's death and break-up (1978–80)
In November 1978 the group recorded at Polar Studios in Stockholm, Sweden. The resulting album, In Through the Out Door , exhibited sonic experimentation that again drew mixed reactions from critics.sfn|Wall|2009|p=424 Nevertheless, the album reached number one in the UK and the US in just its second week on the Billboard album chart. With this album's release, Led Zeppelin's entire catalogue returned to the Billboard Top 200 in the weeks of 27 October and 3 November 1979.sfn|Lewis|2003|p=80 In August 1979, after two warm-up shows in Copenhagen , Led Zeppelin headlined Knebworth Festival 1979|two concerts at the Concerts at Knebworth House|Knebworth Music Festival , playing to a crowd of approximately 104,000 on the first night.sfn|Wall|2009|p=425 A brief, low-key Tour Over Europe 1980|European tour was undertaken in June and July 1980, featuring a stripped-down set without the usual lengthy jams and solos. On 27 June, at a show in Nuremberg , Germany, the concert came to an abrupt halt in the middle of the third song when Bonham collapsed on stage and was rushed to hospital.sfn|Wall|2009|pp=431–432 Speculation in the press suggested that his collapse had been the result of excessive alcohol and drug use, but the band claimed that he had simply overeaten.sfn|Davis|1985|p=300 A North American tour, the band's first since 1977, was scheduled to commence on 17 October. On 24 September 1980, Bonham was picked up by Led Zeppelin assistant Rex King to attend rehearsals at Bray Studios (UK)|Bray Studios .sfn|Welch|1994|p=92 During the journey Bonham asked to stop for breakfast, where he downed four quadruple vodkas (450& nbsp;ml/15 oz.), with a ham roll. After taking a bite of the ham roll he said to his assistant, "breakfast". He continued to drink heavily when he arrived at the studio. The rehearsals were halted late that evening and the band retired to Page's house—The Old Mill House in Clewer , Windsor, Berkshire|Windsor . After midnight, Bonham, who had fallen asleep, was taken to bed and placed on his side. At 1:45& nbsp;pm the next day Benji LeFevre (Led Zeppelin's new tour manager) and John Paul Jones found Bonham dead. The cause of death was Asphyxia|asphyxiation from Vomiting|vomit , and a verdict of accidental death was returned at an inquest held on 27 October. An autopsy found no other drugs in Bonham's body. Bonham was cremated on 10 October 1980, and his ashes buried at Rushock parish church in Droitwich Spa|Droitwich , Worcestershire.sfn|Welch|1994|p=92 The planned North American tour was cancelled, and despite rumours that Cozy Powell , Carmine Appice , Barriemore Barlow , Simon Kirke or Bev Bevan would join the group as his replacement, the remaining members decided to disband. A 4 December 1980 press statement stated that, "We wish it to be known that the loss of our dear friend, and the deep sense of undivided harmony felt by ourselves and our manager, have led us to decide that we could not continue as we were", and was simply signed "Led Zeppelin".sfn|Welch|1994|pp=94–95
Post-breakup
1980s
The first significant post-Led Zeppelin project was The Honeydrippers , formed in 1981 by Robert Plant and featuring Jimmy Page on lead guitar, along with studio musicians and friends of Plant and Page, including Jeff Beck , Paul Shaffer , and Nile Rodgers . Plant focused the band in a different direction from Led Zeppelin, playing Standard (music)|standards and in a more Rhythm and blues|R& B style, highlighted by their cover of " Sea of Love (song)|Sea of Love ", which peaked at number three on the Billboard charts in early 1985.sfn|Huey|2011 1982 saw the release of a collection of out-takes and unused tracks from the band's career, entitled Coda (album)|Coda . It included two tracks taken from the band's performance at the Royal Albert Hall in 1970, one each from the Led Zeppelin III and Houses of the Holy sessions, and three from the In Through the Out Door sessions. It also featured a 1976 John Bonham drum instrumental with electronic effects added by Jimmy Page, called " Bonzo's Montreux ".sfn|Yorke|1993|p=267 On 13 July 1985, Page, Plant and Jones reunited for the Live Aid concert at John F. Kennedy Stadium|JFK Stadium, Philadelphia , playing a short set featuring drummers Tony Thompson and Phil Collins and bassist Paul Martinez . Collins had contributed to Plant's first two solo albums while Martinez was a member of Plant's group Band of Joy. The performance was marred by the lack of rehearsal with the two drummers, Page's struggles with an out-of-tune guitar, poorly functioning monitors, and by Plant's hoarse voice.sfn|Lewis & Pallett|1997|p=139sfn|Prato|2008 Page described the performance as "pretty shambolic",sfn|List.co.uk|2007 while Plant characterised it as an "atrocity".sfn|Lewis & Pallett|1997|p=139 The three members reunited again on 14 May 1988, for the Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary concert, with Bonham's son, Jason Bonham , on drums. The result was another disjointed performance, after Plant and Page had argued immediately prior to coming on stage about whether to play "Stairway to Heaven", and with the complete loss of Jones' keyboards on the live television feed.sfn|Prato|2008sfn|Lewis & Pallett|1997|p=140 Page described the performance as "one big disappointment", and Plant said that "the gig was foul".sfn|Lewis & Pallett|1997|p=140clear
1990s
The first Led Zeppelin Boxed Set|Led Zeppelin box set , featuring tracks remastered under Page's supervision, was released in 1990 and bolstered the band's reputation, leading to abortive discussions among members about a reunion.sfn|Wall|2009|p=457 This set included four previously unreleased tracks, including a version of Robert Johnson 's " Travelling Riverside Blues ".sfn|Erlewine|2011c The song peaked at number seven on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks|Album Rock Tracks chart.sfn|Billboard|2008 1992 saw the release of the " Immigrant Song "/" Hey Hey What Can I Do " (the original A-side and B-side|B-side ) as a CD single in the US.sfn|Discogs|2011 Led Zeppelin Boxed Set 2 was released in 1993; the two box sets together containing all known studio recordings, as well as some rare live tracks.sfn|Erlewine|2011e In 1994, Page and Plant reunited for a 90-minute "UnLedded" MTV project. They later released an album called No Quarter: Jimmy Page and Robert Plant Unledded , which featured some reworked Led Zeppelin songs, and embarked on a world tour the following year. This is said to be the beginning of a rift between the band members, as Jones was not even told of the reunion.sfn|Murray|2004|p=75 When asked where Jones was, Plant had replied that he was out "parking the car".sfn|Howorth|2002 In 1995, Led Zeppelin were inducted into the United States Rock and Roll Hall of Fame by Aerosmith 's vocalist, Steven Tyler and guitarist Joe Perry (musician)|Joe Perry . Jason and Zoe Bonham also attended, representing their late father.sfn|Lewis|2003|p=163 At the List of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees|induction ceremony , the band's inner rift became apparent when Jones joked upon accepting his award, "Thank you, my friends, for finally remembering my phone number", causing consternation and awkward looks from Page and Plant.sfn|Lewis & Pallett|1997|p=144 Afterwards, they played one brief set with Tyler and Perry, with Jason Bonham on drums, and then a second with Neil Young , this time with Michael Lee (musician)|Michael Lee taking the drumsticks.sfn|Lewis|2003|p=163 In 1997, Atlantic released a single edit of "Whole Lotta Love" in the US and the UK, making it the only Led Zeppelin UK CD single, where it peaked at number 21.sfn|Lewis|2003|p=166 November 1997 saw the release of BBC Sessions (Led Zeppelin album)|Led Zeppelin BBC Sessions , a two-disc set largely recorded in 1969 and 1971.sfn|Erlewine|2011f Page and Plant released another album called Walking into Clarksdale in 1998, featuring all new material, but after disappointing sales the partnership dissolved before a planned Australian tour.sfn|Wall|2009|pp=460–461
2000s
2003 saw the release of the double live album How the West Was Won (Led Zeppelin album)|How the West Was Won , and Led Zeppelin (DVD)|Led Zeppelin DVD , a six-hour chronological set of live footage that became the best-selling music DVD in history.sfn|Wall|2009|p=437 That same year the band received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award .sfn|BBC Home|2005 In November 2005 it was announced that Led Zeppelin, and Russian conductor Valery Gergiev , were the winners of the 2006 Polar Music Prize . The Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden|King of Sweden presented the prize to Plant, Page, and Jones, along with John Bonham's daughter, in Stockholm in May 2006.sfn|BBC Home|2006a In November 2006 Led Zeppelin were inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame .sfn|BBC Home|2006b On 27 July 2007 Atlantic/ Rhino Entertainment|Rhino and Warner Home Video announced three new Led Zeppelin titles to be released in November 2007. First was Mothership (album)|Mothership , a 24-track best-of spanning the band's career, followed by a reissue of The Song Remains the Same (album)|the soundtrack to The Song Remains the Same (film)|The Song Remains the Same , which included previously unreleased material, and a new DVD.sfn|Cohen|2007 In November 2007 Led Zeppelin made the band's songs available as legal digital downloads,sfn|Reuters|2007 one of the last major rock bands to do so.sfn|Thorpe|2007 On 10 December 2007 Led Zeppelin reunited for the one-off Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert|Ahmet Ertegün Tribute Concert at The O2 Arena (London)|The O2 Arena in London, with Jason Bonham taking his late father's place on drums. According to Guinness World Records 2009 , Led Zeppelin hold the world record for the "Highest Demand for Tickets for One Music Concert" as 20& nbsp;million requests for the reunion show were rendered online.sfn|TVNZ|2009 Music critics praised the band's performancesfn|Gardner|2007 and there was widespread speculation about a full reunion.sfn|Wall|2009|p=472 Page, Jones and Jason Bonham were reported to be willing to tour, and to be working on material for a new Led Zeppelin project.sfn|BBC Mobile|2008 Plant continued his touring commitments with Alison Krauss ,sfn|Talmadge|2008 stating in September 2008 that he would not be recording or touring with the band.sfn|robertplant.com|2008sfn|Beech|2008 Jones, Page and Bonham looked for a replacement for Plant, considering singers including Steven Tyler and Myles Kennedy of Alter Bridge ,sfn|Wall|2009|pp=459–460 but in January 2009 it was confirmed that the project had been abandoned.sfn|Bosso|2009clear
Musical style
The band's music was rooted in the blues .sfn|Erlewine|2011a The influence of abrupt, non-fluid American blues of Howlin' Wolf , Muddy Waters and Skip James was particularly apparent, especially on Led Zeppelin (album)|Led Zeppelin I and Led Zeppelin II .sfn|Gulla|2001|pp=153–9 Tracks were structured around the twelve-bar blues on every studio album except one, and the blues directly and indirectly influenced other songs both musically and lyrically.sfn|Fast|2001|p=8 The band were also strongly influenced by the music of the British folk revival|British , Celtic music|Celtic and American folk music revival s.sfn|Erlewine|2011a English folk guitarist Bert Jansch helped inspire Jimmy Page, and from him he adapted Open tunings|open tuning s and aggressive strokes into his playing.sfn|Wall|2009|p=94 The band also drew on a wide variety of genres, including world music ,sfn|Erlewine|2011a and elements of early rock and roll , jazz , country music|country , funk , soul music|soul and reggae , particularly on Houses of the Holy and the albums that followed.sfn|Gulla|2001|pp=153–9 The material on the first two albums was largely constructed out of extended jams of List of blues standards|blues standards sfn|Erlewine|2011a and Folk music|folk songs .sfn|Wall|2009|pp=56–9sfn|Fast|2001|p=26 This method led to the mixing of musical and lyrical elements of different songs and versions, as well as improvised passages, to create new material, but would lead to later accusations of plagiarism and some legal disputes over copyright.sfn|Wall|2009|pp=56–9 Usually the music was developed first, sometimes with improvised lyrics that might then be rewritten for the final version of the song.sfn|Fast|2001|p=26 From the visit to Bron-Yur-Aur in 1970, the songwriting partnership between Page and Plant became predominant, with Page supplying the music, largely via his acoustic guitar, and Plant emerging as the band's chief lyricist. Jones and Bonham then added to the material, in rehearsal or in the studio, as a song was developed.sfn|Wall|2009|pp=294–6 and 364-6 In the later stages of the band's career, Page took a back seat in composition and Jones became increasingly important in producing music, often composed on the keyboard. Plant would then add lyrics before Page and Bonham developed their parts.sfn|Yorke|1993|pp=236–7sfn|Wall|2009|pp=412–3 Early lyrics drew on the band's blues and folk roots, often mixing lyrical fragments from different songs.sfn|Fast|2001|p=25 Many of the band's songs dealt with themes of romance, unrequited love and sexual conquest, which were common in rock, pop and blues music.Sfn|Cope|2010|p=81 Some of their lyrics, especially those derived from the blues, have been interpreted as misogyny|misogynistic .sfn|Cope|2010|p=81 Particularly from Led Zeppelin III , they incorporated elements of mythology and mysticism into their music,sfn|Erlewine|2011a which largely grew out of Plant's interest in legends and history.sfn|Fast|2001|p=59 These elements were often taken to reflect Page's interest in the occult , which resulted in accusations that the recordings contained subliminal stimuli|subliminal satanic messages, some of which were said to be contained in backmasking : claims generally dismissed by the band and music critics.sfn|Wall|2009|pp=278–9 Susan Fast argues that as Plant emerged as the band's main lyricist, the songs more obviously reflected his alignment with the West Coast counterculture of the 1960s.sfn|Fast|2001|pp=9–10 In the later part of the band's career Plant's lyrics became more autobiographical, and less optimistic, drawing on his own experiences and circumstances.sfn|Wall|2009|pp=364–5 According to Robert Walser (musicologist)|Robert Walser , "Led Zeppelin's sound was marked by speed and power, unusual rhythmic patterns, contrasting terraced dynamics, singer Robert Plant's wailing vocals, and guitarist Jimmy Page's heavily distorted crunch".sfn|Walser|1993|p=10 These elements mean that they are often cited as one of the progenitors of hard rock sfn|Fast|2011|p=5sfn|Grierson|2011 and heavy metal music|heavy metal sfn|Walser|1993|p=10sfn|Rolling Stone|2009 and they have been described as the "definitive heavy metal band",sfn|Erlewine|2011a although they have often eschewed the label.sfn|Bukszpan|2003|p=124 Part of this reputation depends on the bands use of distorted guitar riffs on songs like "Whole Lotta Love" and " The Wanton Song ".sfn|Buckley|2003|p=1198sfn|Fast|2001|pp=113–17 Often riffs were not doubled by guitar, bass and drums exactly, but instead there were melodic or rhythmic variations;sfn|Fast|2001|p=96 as in " Black Dog (song)|Black Dog ", where three different time signature s are used.sfn|Schinder & Schwartz|2008|p=390 Page's guitar playing incorporated elements of the blues scale with those of Music of Asia|eastern music .sfn|Fast|2001|p=87 Plant's use of high-pitched shrieks has been compared to Janis Joplin 's vocal technique.sfn|Buckley|2003|p=1198sfn|Fast|2001|p=45 Bonham's drumming was noted for its power, his rapid rolls and his fast beats on a single bass drum.sfn|Courtright|1985|p=163 Jones' basslines have been described as melodicsfn|Fast|2001|p=13 and his keyboard playing added a classical touch to the band's sound.sfn|Buckley|2003|p=1198 Page stated that he wanted Led Zeppelin to produce music that had "light and shade". This began to be more clearly realised from Led Zeppelin III , which made greater use of acoustic instruments.sfn|Erlewine|2011a This approach has been seen as exemplified in the fourth album, particularly on "Stairway to Heaven", which begins with acoustic guitar and recorder and ends with drums and heavy electric sounds.sfn|Schinder & Schwartz|2008|p=390sfn|Fast|2001|p=79 Towards the end of their recording career, they moved to a more mellow and progressive rock|progressive sound, dominated by Jones' keyboard motifs.sfn|Schinder & Schwartz|2008|pp=380–91 They also increasingly made use of various layering and production techniques, including wide usage of multi-tracking and Overdubbing|overdubbed guitar parts.sfn|Gulla|2001|pp=153–9 Their emphasis on the sense of dynamics and ensemble arrangementsfn|Gulla|2001|pp=153–9 has been seen as producing an individualistic style that transcends any single music genre .sfn|Brackett|2008|pp=53–76sfn|Buckley|2003|p=585 Ian Peddie argues that they were "...& nbsp;loud, powerful and often heavy, but their music was also humorous, self-reflective and extremely subtle".sfn|Peddie|2006|p=136
Legacy
Led Zeppelin are widely considered to be one of the most successful, innovative and influential bands in the history of music. Rock critic Mikal Gilmore said, "Led Zeppelin—talented, complex, grasping, beautiful and dangerous—made one of the most enduring bodies of composition and performance in twentieth-century music, despite everything they had to overpower, including themselves".sfn|Gilmore|2007 Led Zeppelin have influenced hard rock and heavy metal bands such as Black Sabbath ,sfn|MTV|2006Rush (band)|Rush ,sfn|Prown, Newquist & Eiche|1997|p=167Queen (band)|Queen ,sfn|Prown, Newquist & Eiche|1997|p=106 Megadeth sfn|Bravewords|2010sfn|Sharken|2010 and Velvet Revolver ,sfn|Cope|2010|p=137 as well as progressive metal bands like Tool (band)|Tool sfn|Pareles|1997 and Dream Theater .sfn|Sparks|2010 They influenced some early punk rock|punk and post-punk bands, among them the Ramones sfn|Jones|2003 and The Cult .sfn|Erlewine|2007sfn|Astbury|2010 They were also an important influence on the development of alternative rock , as bands adapted elements from the "Zeppelin sound" of the mid-1970s,sfn|Witmer|2010sfn|Grossman|2002 including The Smashing Pumpkins ,sfn|Haskins|1995|p=xvsfn|Turner|2010 Nirvana (band)|Nirvana ,sfn|True|2007Pearl Jamsfn|Schinder & Schwartz|2008|p=405 and Soundgarden .sfn|Budofsky|2006|p=147 Bands and artists from diverse genres have acknowledged the influence of Led Zeppelin, such as Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna ,sfn|CNN Entertainment|1999 Shakira ,sfn|Márquez|2002Lady Gaga ,sfn|Cochrane|2009 and Katie Melua .sfn|Independent|2007 Led Zeppelin have been credited with a major impact on the nature of the music business, particularly in the development of album-oriented rock (AOR) and Arena rock|stadium rock .sfn|Bukszpan|2003|p=121sfn|Waksman|2009|pp=21–31 In 1988 John Kalodner , then- Artists and repertoire|A& R executive of Geffen Records , remarked that "In my opinion, next to the Beatles they're the most influential band in history. They influence the way music is on records, AOR radio, concerts. They set the standards for the AOR-radio format with 'Stairway to Heaven,' having AOR hits without necessarily having Top 40 hits. They're the ones who did the first real big arena concert shows, consistently selling out and playing stadiums without support. People can do as well as them, but nobody surpasses them".sfn|Pond|1988 Andrew Loog Oldham , the former producer and manager of The Rolling Stones , commented on how Led Zeppelin had a major influence on the record business, and the way rock concerts were managed and presented to huge audiences.sfn|Hughes|2010 The band have sold over 200& nbsp;million albums worldwide according to some sources,sfn|Thorpe|2007 while other sources state that they have sold in excess of 300& nbsp;million records,sfn|Sorel-Cameron|2007 including 111.5& nbsp;million certified units in the United States. According to the Recording Industry Association of America , Led Zeppelin are the List of best-selling music artists in the United States|fourth highest selling music act in the US and one of only three acts to earn four or more Diamond albums.sfn|RIAA|2011 Led Zeppelin remain one of the most Bootleg recording|bootlegged artists in the history of rock music.sfn|Clinton|2004 Led Zeppelin also had a significant cultural impact. Jim Miller, editor of Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock & Roll , argues that "On one level, Led Zeppelin represents the final flowering of the sixties' psychedelic ethic, which casts rock as passive sensory involvement".sfn|Straw|1990|p=84 Led Zeppelin have also been described as "the quintessential purveyors"sfn|Waksman|2001|pp=238–9 of masculine and aggressive "cock rock", although this assertion has been challenged.sfn|Fast|2001|pp=162–3 The band's fashion-sense has been seminal; Simeon Lipman, head of pop culture at Christie's auction house, has commented that "Led Zeppelin have had a big influence on fashion because the whole aura surrounding them is so cool, and people want a piece of that".sfn|Long|2007 Led Zeppelin laid the foundation for the big hair of 1980s glam metal bands such as Mötley Crüe and Skid Row (American band)|Skid Row .sfn|Batchelor|Stoddart|2007|p=121 Other musicians have also adapted elements from Led Zeppelin's attitude to apparel, jewellery and hair, such as the hipster flares and tight band t-shirts of Kings of Leon , shaggy hair, clingy t-shirts and bluesman hair of Jack White (musician)|Jack White of The White Stripes, and Kasabian guitarist Sergio Pizzorno 's silk scarves, trilby|trilbies and side-laced tight jeans.sfn|Long|2007
Awards and accolades
See also|List of awards and nominations received by Led ZeppelinThroughout their career, Led Zeppelin have collected many honours and awards. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995,sfn|Lewis|2003|p=163 and the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2004.sfn|BBC Home|2006b Among the band’s awards are an American Music Award in 2005, and the Polar Music Prize in 2006.sfn|BBC Home|2006a Led Zeppelin were the recipient of a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2005,sfn|BBC Home|2005 and four of their recordings have been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame Award|Grammy Hall of Fame .sfn|Grammy.org|2011 They have been awarded five Music recording sales certification|Diamond albums , as well as fourteen Music recording sales certification|Multi-Platinum albums , four Music recording sales certification|Platinum albums and one Music recording sales certification|Gold album in the United States,sfn|RIAA|2009 while in the UK they have five Music recording sales certification|Multi-Platinum albums , six Music recording sales certification|Platinum albums , one Music recording sales certification|Gold album and four Music recording sales certification|Silver albums .sfn|BPI|2011 Jimmy Page was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in recognition of his charity work in 2005 and Robert Plant was honoured as a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for his services to popular music in 2009.sfn|Leonard|2008 The band are ranked number one on VH1 's 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock sfn|VH1|2010 and '' Classic Rock (magazine)|Classic Rock's "50 Best Live Acts of All Time".sfn|Rocklist.net|2008 They were awarded an Ivor Novello Award for "Outstanding Contribution to British Music" in 1977,sfn|Billboard|1977 as well as a "Lifetime Achievement Award" at the 42nd Annual Ivor Novello awards ceremony in 1997.sfn|Hunter|1997 The band were honoured with the "Best Live Act" prize for their one-off reunion at 2008 MOJO Awards|MOJO Awards 2008 ,sfn|Rogers|2008 where they were described as the "greatest rock and roll band of all time".sfn|Mojo|2008
Discography
Main|Led Zeppelin discography ;Studio albums div col|colwidth=20em
Led Zeppelin (album)|Led Zeppelin (1969)
Led Zeppelin II (1969)
Led Zeppelin III (1970)
Led Zeppelin IV (1971)
Houses of the Holy (1973)
Physical Graffiti (1975)
Presence (album)|Presence (1976)
In Through the Out Door (1979)
Coda (album)|Coda (1982)
div col end
Concert tours
Portal|Led ZeppelinMain|Led Zeppelin concerts
Footnotes
reflist|17em
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