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Parent topics
- Bootleg recording [r]: An audio and/or video recording of a performance that was not officially released by the artist, or under other legal authority. [e]
- Led Zeppelin [r]: English hard rock and blues group formed in 1968, known for their albums and stage shows. [e]
Subtopics
- Babe I'm Gonna Leave You (Led Zeppelin song) [r]: 1969 folk rock song recorded by Led Zeppelin for their eponymous debut album Led Zeppelin, which was one of their first studio sessions. [e]
- Rock and Roll (Led Zeppelin song) [r]: A 1971 song written and recorded by Led Zeppelin, which became a charting US single off Led Zeppelin IV, and a centrepiece for the group's live performances. [e]
- Sick Again [r]: A 1975 hard rock song recorded by Led Zeppelin for their album Physical Graffiti. [e]
- Over the Hills and Far Away [r]: A 1973 folk rock song written and recorded by Led Zeppelin, which became a charting US single off the album Houses of the Holy. [e]
- In My Time of Dying [r]: A 1975 blues-rock song recorded by Led Zeppelin for their album Physical Graffiti. [e]
- The Song Remains the Same (song) [r]: A 1973 hard rock song written and recorded by Led Zeppelin, for the album Houses of the Holy. [e]
- The Rain Song [r]: A 1973 symphonic rock song written and recorded by Led Zeppelin, for the album Houses of the Holy. [e]
- Kashmir (song) [r]: A landmark 1975 song recorded by Led Zeppelin for their album Physical Graffiti, which became a centrepiece for the group's live performances. [e]
- No Quarter (song) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Trampled Under Foot [r]: A 1975 funk-rock song written and recorded by Led Zeppelin, which became a charting US single off the album Physical Graffiti. [e]
- Moby Dick (song) [r]: A 1969 rock instrumental recorded by Led Zeppelin for their album Led Zeppelin II, which became a centrepiece for John Bonham's solo performances. [e]
- Dazed and Confused (Led Zeppelin song) [r]: Landmark 1969 song recorded by Led Zeppelin for their eponymous debut album, which became an early centrepiece for the group's live performances. [e]
- Stairway to Heaven [r]: 1971 song written and recorded by Led Zeppelin, which became their signature tune and a centrepiece for the group's live performances. [e]
- Whole Lotta Love [r]: 1969 song written and recorded by Led Zeppelin, which became a charting US single and a centrepiece for the group's live performances. [e]
- How Many More Times [r]: 1969 song recorded by Led Zeppelin for their eponymous debut album Led Zeppelin, which became an early centrepiece for the group's live performances. [e]
- The Lemon Song [r]: A 1969 blues-rock song recorded by Led Zeppelin for their album Led Zeppelin II. [e]
- Black Dog [r]: A 1971 song written and recorded by Led Zeppelin, which became a charting US single and a centrepiece for the group's live performances. [e]
- Travelling Riverside Blues [r]: A 1969 blues-rock song recorded by Led Zeppelin for the BBC series Top Gear, and later released as a single off the 1990 Led Zeppelin box set. [e]
- Jimmy Page [r]: (b. 9 January 1944) English session guitarist and founder of influential group Led Zeppelin, known for his production techniques and blues influenced lead guitar soloing. [e]
- Robert Plant [r]: (b. 20 August 1948), English rock singer and songwriter, famous for his membership in the rock band Led Zeppelin as the lead vocalist, as well as for his successful solo career. [e]
- John Paul Jones (musician) [r]: (b. John Baldwin, 3 January 1946), English musician, composer, arranger, record producer, and multi-instrumentalist musician. Best known as the bass guitarist and keyboardist for Led Zeppelin. [e]
- John Bonham [r]: (31 May 1948 – 25 September 1980), English drummer and member of Led Zeppelin, he was known for his drum solos and hard hitting styles and became a role model for future rock percussionists. [e]