Top 293 Zeppelin Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 14, 2024.
We'd love to see Led Zeppelin on 'Guitar Hero.'
The key to Zeppelin's longevity has been change.
I'd seen the Led Zeppelin reunion and I've never been such a huge Led Zeppelin fan as much as the Doors or Beatles. I went and saw the reunion and watching them play "Stairway to Heaven," it was very breathtaking for one reason mostly. I can imagine these two guys looking at each other, Robert Plant and Jimmy Page. Not to compare us to Led Zeppelin, but I did miss the fact that I could look over at the guy, Twiggy Ramirez, that wrote "The Beautiful People" and "Dope Show." Emotionally, it's taken a long time to repair that.
I'm obsessed with Led Zeppelin and have been since I was a teenager — © Dave Grohl
I'm obsessed with Led Zeppelin and have been since I was a teenager
I'm too old for Led Zeppelin.
Nothing that Robert Plant does will ever equal Led Zeppelin, but that doesn't mean he's going to stop being creative. Jimmy Page has so many incredibly cool projects, but it's not Led Zeppelin; there will only ever be one Led Zeppelin.
I do have a favorite Zeppelin song, Larry, Black Dog.
I never listen to Led Zeppelin. But, I mean, I don't think Robert Plant or Jimmy Page listen to Led Zeppelin, either. We all probably obsessed over the same old blues records growing up.
Led Zeppelin didn't write tunes that everybody liked, they left that to the Bee Gees.
I would like to find a way to embrace what Led Zeppelin did, in filmmaking.
He might have been in Led Zeppelin, but to me he was just dad.
Led Zeppelin, they still rule the airwaves. I hear Zeppelin every day, and they've been around since '69. So the people who grew up with that still listen to that, and now their children listen to it.
Love, anger, depression, joy and dreams. ...And Zeppelin. Totally.
Beyonce, Otis Redding, Led Zeppelin, Stevie Wonder, and Adele are a few of my favorites. — © Jenny Han
Beyonce, Otis Redding, Led Zeppelin, Stevie Wonder, and Adele are a few of my favorites.
If you listen to our work, from 'Led Zeppelin I' to 'Coda,' it's just a fantastic textbook.
Led Zeppelin wasn't a corporate entity.
Well, I sort of don't trust anybody who doesn't like Led Zeppelin.
Jimi Hendrix, the Who, the Dead, Zeppelin, the Beatles - I paint to this music all of the time.
I can put on 'Revolver' or 'Led Zeppelin II' and then 'Tell the Truth' and there is no quality gap.
I think that my performances with Led Zeppelin got better with each performance and I think that our performances as Led Zeppelin Experience have also gotten better with each show.
I was very humbled by the 'one-man Led Zeppelin' comparisons.
Led Zeppelin was pretty much what made me pick up drum sticks.
I did not want to go onstage and play Led Zeppelin songs; there has to be more than that. I wanted to create a complete experience of what Led Zeppelin means to me, growing up around them and being part of it all my life.
Led Zeppelin was Led Zeppelin when John Bonham was on drums. It's timeless.
I know when I wear a Led Zeppelin shirt, I am happy to put that Led Zeppelin shirt on. It's not, 'Well, they kind of suck.'
I don't feel a real need to specify the meaning of something. When I was little and I was introduced to Led Zeppelin, I didn't know what a zeppelin was or who Zeppelin was or what the machine was. The real meaning is whatever feelings and memories you attach to the music.
I'm not interested in being known as the singer from Led Zeppelin.
I enjoy classic Led Zeppelin.
I love Led Zeppelin!
Led Zeppelin was an affair of the heart. Each of the members was important to the sum total of what we were.
I love everything by Led Zeppelin.
I really don't listen to Led Zeppelin that much.
Led Zeppelin, you can't find a better band to pay homage to.
I didn't really get to Led Zeppelin until I was in my 20s.
I was the girl who was correcting people on the spelling of Led Zeppelin.
When I do the Led Zeppelin Experience I feel sort of responsible and it's a more nerve-wracking gig.
Led Zeppelin was a very sensitive and beautiful animal beast.
I saw Led Zeppelin live for the first time when I was thirteen.
Led Zeppelin would never have reformed if he or Jimmy Page were bald. — © Paul Weller
Led Zeppelin would never have reformed if he or Jimmy Page were bald.
I am a cross between Carl Perkins and Led Zeppelin.
I guess Zeppelin is some happy stuff compared to us. It's pretty hippy, too.
I was 8 years old when I started listening to Lynyrd Skynyrd and Bad Company and Led Zeppelin.
But I would say my favorite Zeppelin song to play is 'Kashmir.' I have a great time playing that one.
Here's where it goes with Led Zeppelin. It didn't matter what was going on around us, because the character of Led Zeppelin's music was so strong.
There's such a currency to Led Zeppelin, or the members of Led Zeppelin. If I put it to you this way, on the run-up to the O2 concert, the only music that we played was music of Led Zeppelin - the past catalog stuff; that's what we played on the way towards shaping up the set list for that. But we played really, really well.
Back in the old days, we were often compared to Led Zeppelin. If we did something with harmony, it was the Beach Hoys. Something heavy was Led Zeppelin.
I love bands like Queen, Zeppelin, The Beatles.
That's one of the problems with the Zeppelin stuff. It sounds ridiculous on MP3. You can't hear what's there properly.
I love Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath and Guns N' Roses and AC/DC. — © Paul Dano
I love Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath and Guns N' Roses and AC/DC.
When I was a teenager, working towards dropping out of high school to starting to tour with bands, I'd drive around in my VW Bug every morning before school, very stoned listening over and over to Zeppelin. This song got to me because it just seemed mystical. There is something about those Celtic tunings that almost sounds Eastern. Somehow it would sweep me up into my own little trance-like state, like Sting with those shamans in the Amazon. But all I had was a bong and a Led Zeppelin cassette.
I've always loved playing Zeppelin - they were one of my favorite bands growing up.
My roots are more in he Beatles, Zeppelin, the whole 60's side.
I don't think there are any easy Led Zeppelin songs.
Zeppelin vinyl is quite revered in audiophile circles.
Led Zeppelin is just a bunch of stupid idiots who wrote cool riffs.
When I was little and I was introduced to Led Zeppelin, I didn't know what a zeppelin was or who Zeppelin was or what the machine was. The real meaning is whatever feelings and memories you attach to the music.
I've been working on some original songs with the band that does the Led Zeppelin experience. We're going to start writing as an original band and see what comes out of it. It'll be kind of Zeppelin-esque because of the way the guys play - but there's nothing wrong with that.
I believe that the Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin are two of the greatest rock bands ever!
I hated Led Zeppelin at school.
I grew up on oldies like the Beatles and the Beach Boys, Led Zeppelin and The Who.
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