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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
I've always liked to dress up. I'd choose a halter top over a Led Zeppelin T-shirt when I was in high school.
I have two sons, and at 16, they were into Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, David Bowie, and a lot of British rock.
The fan support throughout the years, and the new generation, has made Zeppelin larger than life. — © Jason Bonham
The fan support throughout the years, and the new generation, has made Zeppelin larger than life.
My musical tastes go from Zeppelin to Bob Dylan to Kanye West and Lil' Wayne. Anything modern and progressive.
I love listening to Led Zeppelin and classic rock albums from the Seventies. They're just so brilliant because they breathe.
I liked Lynyrd Skynyrd, Led Zeppelin and the Eagles. Those were some of my favorites.
The Yardbirds folded in 1968, and within a handful of months, Led Zeppelin was not only a band but also a very successful one.
I don't think drums had ever sounded so big until Led Zeppelin's first album.
When we first began and I was 14, my influences were the stuff that was in my parent's record collection like Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin.
He was a very quiet and shy person but that drum kit gave him that voice. 'Bonzo' was the guy in Zeppelin. John was my dad.
Right from the first time we went to America in 1968, Led Zeppelin was a word-of-mouth thing. You can't really compare it to how it is today.
People that love this form of music have loved it from way back - Sabbath, Zeppelin, the early days.
When I was growing up, my idea of Led Zeppelin was all epic lasers, castles, and ten-minute drum solos - that sort of thing. — © Justin Adams
When I was growing up, my idea of Led Zeppelin was all epic lasers, castles, and ten-minute drum solos - that sort of thing.
I really want to work on a record of mine and I'm just getting inspiration from different sources like one of my favourite bands, Led Zeppelin, and Radiohead.
Popular music has always been rooted in the blues, whether it's Adele or Led Zeppelin or Sam Cooke. It's just the beat that changes.
It's beyond my wildest dreams to come out, represent my family, my father and the music of Led Zeppelin.
I have lots of memories of Zeppelin. And I know the joy it gives fans when I tell them stories. I see their faces light up.
I wanted to be a composer before anything else. And my sister was listening to Led Zeppelin in the other room! When I heard that, it was a game-changer.
Zeppelin were a blues band but [also] so much more, [as were] The Stones.
When my father began playing for Led Zeppelin our family was living in a 14-foot trailer.
The thing about Led Zeppelin was that it was always four musicians at the top of their game, but they could play like a band.
'Fox News' will one day come to an end. Led Zeppelin will not. It's as simple as that.
You can still see the shadow from when the Zeppelin floated over America; it took like Islam in the desert . . .
A lot of people go, "I'm influenced by the Beatles and Zeppelin," and they just sound like a karaoke.
I always hated the Grateful Dead. Never even bought a Led Zeppelin album.
What I love about Zeppelin is that you can listen to their entire catalog and kind of see where they were at in the moment.
If you're an American kid, you can't help but be influenced by Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and the Rolling Stones because they're always on the radio.
I can play in many sorts of categories because we've seen that with Led Zeppelin, all the acoustic stuff, and this, that and the other.
We're never gonna see bands like Led Zeppelin or Black Sabbath again. It's over.
Everything I ever learned about rock, I learned from Led Zeppelin.
I do know there's a lot of music where Led Zeppelin has been leant on. We didn't do anything about it. And I wouldn't want to, either.
To sing with Led Zeppelin has allowed me to offer the best places I could afford to my family and friends!
Led Zeppelin sounded like nobody else. That spoke to the individuality of the band and the direction Jimmy Page wanted to pursue.
My dad turned me onto Led Zeppelin, the Stones, and the Who, but Madonna and pop music came from my mom.
We were disliked by the press in the early days because they couldn't put their finger on us, and that was the case with Zeppelin as well.
Sometimes I'll listen to a little old Van Halen, or some Beatles, Zeppelin stuff, classical music... I like a lot of different things.
My mom is a singer and my Dad introduced me to bands such as Zeppelin and the Stones so music has always played a huge part in my life.
Harout Pamboukjian is one of the biggest Armenian folk singers in the world. In the '70s, he was making these records that were really Zeppelin-influenced. — © Serj Tankian
Harout Pamboukjian is one of the biggest Armenian folk singers in the world. In the '70s, he was making these records that were really Zeppelin-influenced.
There's so much music from Led Zeppelin that I think I overlooked when I was a kid because I didn't understand it, so now to revisit it at an older age, I have a deeper appreciation for it.
I grew up listening to albums by Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and Jimi Hendrix, and they all worked on that multi-layered level.
I loved the MC5 and the Stooges, but also, the British Invasion - the Kinks and the Yardbirds - and then Led Zeppelin, of course. Alice Cooper was one of my favorite bands.
If you listen to five nights of Led Zeppelin back to back they are all different.
Led Zeppelin is the greatest. Robert Plant is one of the most original vocalists of our time. As a rock band they deserve the kind of success they're getting.
Most of our great influences were male rockers, like Led Zeppelin.
Maybe, although my heart is a kitten of butter, I am blowing it up like a zeppelin.
A Jethro Tull album was - along with Cream and Led Zeppelin - one of the first I ever bought.
Fifty years from now, people will still be listening to Led Zeppelin. They won't even remember me.
I remember that poster of Led Zeppelin with the plane. I had it on my wall when I was a kid. I thought that was the coolest. It amazes me that it came true. — © David Bryan
I remember that poster of Led Zeppelin with the plane. I had it on my wall when I was a kid. I thought that was the coolest. It amazes me that it came true.
I was interested in music since I was 14 years old. What really got me started was the first Led Zeppelin album... absolutely.
Led Zeppelin. Queen. Deep Purple. These were the bands I listened to. I still listen to them.
Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith weren't polite. They were against the grain. And that's what we want our music to be: rude, aggressive... like real life.
Dad told me that before I was born, he would put my mom's stomach up to the speaker and play Led Zeppelin.
Led Zeppelin isn't done yet, quite clearly, because every year since 1968 there's been new fans.
I think the greatest records we've ever heard, from Zeppelin to Purple to Sabbath to The Who, were all recorded in the studio live.
My uncles listened to rock and roll like Led Zeppelin. We had MTV, so I saw Adam Ant and Boy George and Def Leppard.
I plead total ignorance to Led Zeppelin. I am totally in the dark about them.
I feel that it was my destiny to play with Led Zeppelin, and of course I had the chance and I did it to my best ability.
When I was a teenager in the '70s, I was really into those great bands like Led Zeppelin and Queen and Jethro Tull, Deep Purple, Alice Cooper.
It's good to be in a position to know that I've inspired musicians, from what I've learned to lay down personally, and collectively with Led Zeppelin.
Led Zeppelin has been there through three generations of teenage angst. And there's a generation of kids now who won't know it, post-Linkin Park.
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