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"Well, I think he's a fucking idiot. Horses for courses: I've worked with Phil Johnstone - nobody's perfect." - Robert Plant, on David Coverdale, in the December 1994 issue of _Mojo_.

Led Zeppelin in the Media

Thursday, 23 July 2009 10:11

 

Rock Concert Is Real Groovy, Dec. 29, 1968

Group's Nothing To Get Excited About

Guitar Player, June 1969

1970 North American Tour - Cops Move In

Jimmy Page Discusses Making Led Zeppelin III

Trouble In Vancouver, Aug. 23, 1971

Jimmy Page on recording the 4th album

Breaking Records - Peter Grant, May 6, 1973

Led Zeppelin Zooms For Frenzied Crowd, May 28, 1973

Led Zeppelin Kneads Crowd to Silly Putty, Jul. 16, 1973

Robert Plant Interview, July 1973

The Page Memoirs - Creem, May 1974

Interview with Robert and Jimmy, Jan. 1975

People Magazine, Feb. 10, 1975

Let It Rock, May 29, 1975

Lion Among Zebras - Robert Plant, 1976

1977 Tour Ends In Tragedy

The Gig Interview: Jimmy Page

Jimmy Page - Rock 100, 1977

Jimmy Page Interview, July 1977

XYZ Interview with Alan White, 1993

Life In A Lighter Light, Dec. 1983

Robert Plant's Record Collection, May 1990

1992 Band Of Joy Interview

John Paul Jones' Nov. 17, 1997 AOL Chat

JPJ Interview in Dec. 97 PopSmear

Ex-Zeppelin Pilots Page & Plant Launch New LP, Mar. 24, 1998

Jimmy Page's Nov. 30, 1999 AOL Chat

Bebe Buell - Rebel Behind The Music, Nov. 2001

Eric Gorfain Interview, 2002

"Real Time" Chat - Robert Plant, Jun. 05, 2002

A life beyond Led, Robert Plant - Jul. 09, 2002

Back To His Roots, Robert Plant - Jul. 12, 2002

Jimmy Page - Guitarist Magazine, Dec. 12, 2003

Mixes of the Holy, Sound & Vision Apr. 2004

Deborah Bonham, A Family Act by Adam Vickery - August 2006

Kevin Shirley Talks about Revisiting Led Zeppelin's The Song Remains The Same


 
 
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This Month in
Led Zeppelin History

February 1969 - Led Zeppelin enters the Billboard Top 40
February 15, 1969 - Led Zeppelin wrap up their first American tour in Florida
February 7, 1970 - Edinburgh gig cancelled after Plant receives facial injuries in a car accident
February 28, 1970 - The band performs as "The Nobs" in Copenhagen after threat of legal action from Countess Von Zeppelin
February 1971 - John Paul Jones involved in legal issues regarding a musician who shares the same name
February 1971 - Overdubs for the fourth album are recorded at Island Studios
February 14, 1972 - The band is refused admission into Singapore due to their long hair
February 16, 1972 - The Australian tour begins in Perth
February 1973 - The band makes final preparations for the European tour
Febrauary 16, 1973 - The release date for Houses Of The Holy is pushed back due to some sleeve problems
February 1974 - Sessions for Physical Graffiti continue
February 14, 1974 - Page, Plant and Bonham attend a Roy Harper concert
February 4, 1975 - Zeppelin perform a last minute show at Nassau Coliseum to accomodate fans after being banned in Boston
February 24, 1975 - Physical Graffiti finally issued worldwide to phenomenal sales
February 1976 - Media reports that Zeppelin are due to release an album entitled Obelisk
February 1977 - Robert contracts a bout of tonsillitis postponing the American tour
February 1978 - Robert Plant helps produce a record for punk band Dansette Damage
February 16, 1978 - The cases against Bonham, Cole & Grant stemming from the Oakland incident are heard and all receive suspended prison sentences and fines
February 1979 - Although absent from the US stage or market, Led Zeppelin rank best in many music magazine categories
February 1979 - Mixing sessions for ITTOD take place at Polar Studios. Rumors fly of a European tour
February 3, 1980 - Robert joins Dave Edmund's Rockpile at the Birmingham Top Rank
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