A few bands are near-consensus picks for the classic rock Mt. Rushmore. The Beatles are one. Led Zeppelin is another, and Page once revealed his thin connection to how The Beatles got their name.
When you look back at the Led Zeppelin discography, “Ramble On” from Led Zeppelin II (1969) stands out among the band’s finer tracks. For one thing, it represents a continuation of Zep’s studies in ...
John Paul Jones has kept a relatively low profile since Led Zeppelin‘s one-off reunion concert in 2007 and his brief stint in Them Crooked Vultures a couple years later, but he resurfaced last week as ...