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Led Zeppelin Biography
This pivotal heavy rock quartet was formed in October 1968 by British guitarist Jimmy Page (b. James Patrick Page, 9 January 1944, Heston, Middlesex, England) following the demise of his former band, the Yardbirds. John Paul Jones (b. John Baldwin, 3 June 1946, Sidcup, Kent, England; bass, keyboards), a respected arranger and session musician, replaced original member Chris Dreja, but hopes to incorporate vocalist Terry Reid floundered on a contractual impasse. The singer unselfishly recommended Robert Plant (b. 20 August 1948, West Bromwich, West Midlands, England), then frontman of struggling Midlands act Hobbstweedle, who in turn introduced drummer John Bonham (b. 31 May 1948, Birmingham, England, d. 25 September 1980), when first choice B.J. Wilson opted to remain with Procol Harum. The quartet gelled immediately and having completed outstanding commitments under the name "New Yardbirds", became Led Zeppelin following a quip by the Who's Keith Moon, who, when assessing their prospects, remarked that they would probably "go down like a lead Zeppelin". They
were guided and managed by Peter Grant (b. 5 April 1935, London, England,
d. 21 November 1995). He was best known as the heavyweight manager of all
UK rock groups, both in size and stature. Armed with a prestigious
contract with Atlantic Records, the group toured the USA supporting
Vanilla Fudge prior to the release of their explosive debut, Led Zeppelin,
which included several exceptional original songs, including "Good
Times, Bad Times", "Communication Breakdown", "Dazed
And Confused' - a hangover from the Yardbirds" era - and skilled
interpretations of R&B standards "How Many More Times?" and
"You Shook Me". The set vied with Jeff Beck's Truth as the
definitive statement of English heavy blues/rock, but Page's meticulous
production showed a greater grasp of basic pop dynamics, resulting in a
clarity redolent of 50s rock 'n' roll. His staggering dexterity was
matched by Plant's expressive, beseeching voice, a combination that
flourished on Led Zeppelin II. Bad
Company, the Pretty Things and Maggie Bell were also signed to the
company, which served to provide Led Zeppelin with total creative freedom.
Physical Graffiti, a double set, gave full rein to the quartet's diverse
interests, with material ranging from compulsive hard rock ("Custard
Pie" and "Sick Again") to pseudo-mystical experimentation
("Kashmir"). The irrepressible "Trampled Under Foot"
joined an ever-growing lexicon of peerless performances, while "In My
Time Of Dying" showed an undiminished grasp of progressive blues.
Sell-out appearances in the UK followed the release, but rehearsals for a
projected world tour were abandoned in August 1975 when Plant sustained
multiple injuries in a car crash. A new album was prepared during his
period of convalescence, although problems over artwork delayed its
release. Advance orders alone assured Presence platinum status, yet the
set was regarded as a disappointment and UK sales were noticeably weaker.
The 10-minute maelstrom "Achilles Last Stand" was indeed a
remarkable performance, but the remaining tracks were competent rather
than fiery and lacked the accustomed sense of grandeur. In 1977 Led
Zeppelin began its rescheduled US tour, but on 26 July news reached Robert
Plant that his six-year-old son, Karac, had died of a viral infection. The
remaining dates were cancelled amid speculation that the group would break
up. However, in 1994 Page and Plant went two-thirds of the way to a re-formation with their ironically titled Unledded project, though John Paul Jones was conspicuous by his absence (for want of an invitation). The duo cemented the relationship with an album of new Page And Plant material in 1998. Although their commercial success is unquestionable, Led Zeppelin are now rightly recognized as one of the most influential bands of the rock era and their catalogue continues to provide inspiration to successive generations of musicians. Led Zeppelin Links |
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