Biography
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The
Yardbird's played their final show at Luton Technical College in
1968. But what was seemingly an end; turned out to be the beginning
of three tremendously successful careers in music. The careers of
guitarists Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page. It's seems the
three couldn't agree on anything creatively in the Yardbirds. They
were all leaders.
After
the bands break-up, Jimmy Page was left with little more than a
series of concert obligations. He started jamming with John Paul
Jones, a session player, who had collaborated with likes of the
Rolling Stones, Herman's Hermits and Dusty Springfield. The duo
discussed forming a new group, but ended up delaying their plans
to back Donovan on his Hurdy Gurdy LP.
After
hearing of Pages' intention of starting a new band, vocalist Terry
Reid suggested he hear Robert Plant. When Page got a chance to check
Plant out, Jimmy not only ended up liking his voice, but also his
stage presence. Plant, in turn, suggested they recruit John Bonham,
the drummer of his old Birmingham group, Band of Joy. The foursome
clicked so nicely that they toured Scandinavia during October 1968
under the name the New Yardbirds.
By
1969 the group changed their name to Led Zeppelin, recorded, and
released their first self-titled album. Within two months the album
reached Billboard's Top Ten. The album is essentially Zeppelin most
blues-driven release. Page's early style drew so heavily on the
blues that Willie Dixon later won a large settlement for the copyright
infringement. Rumour has it that a few of song titles off the first
release ripped off old blues titles; they only changed one word
in these songs catch phrases.
Led
Zeppelin II and every release after has attained Platinum status,
and in 1973 the group began to break box-office records set by the
Beatles. By 1975 Led Zeppelin was the most commercially successful
rock band in the world.
The
group broke up after the tragic death of drummer John Bonham. He
died from what is medically termed as asphyxiation: inhaling his
own vomit during sleep after a drinking binge. His hard-hitting
style has so integral to the bands sound that the remaining members
decided to call it quits. Without Bonham there could be no Led Zeppelin.
The
mighty Zeppelin has experimented with several musical styles over
the bands reign. Their sound began with Blues and thunderous Heavy
Metal, softened to mystical Folk and tumbled into the realm of Funk,
Psychedelic Rock, and the fusion and integration of all these styles.
Perhaps this is why their music has attained the lasting value that
only two other groups have been able to secure, the Beatles and
Pink Floyd.
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