The epic “No Quarter” is Led Zeppelin at their most experimental, and perhaps, the height of their creative powers.
Jimmy Page is arguably the greatest guitarist in rock 'n' roll history, and he never just kept his guitar talents to himself.
It’s August 1968, and in a poky room beneath London’s Gerrard Street, Jimmy Page is rehearsing his new band. A 24-year-old guitar-for-hire who’d made uncredited appearances on epochal hits by The Who, ...
Perhaps no track in the band’s catalog demonstrates this better than “The Rain Song,” the second cut on Zeppelin’s fifth ...
As the Stones stormed back from a period of inactivity with a classic album, Beggars Banquet, they lavished a £50,000 budget ...