Which is the better Led Zeppelin album - 'IV' or 'Physical Graffiti'? Vote in Chuck's Fight Club for the Loudwire Nights ...
Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley has always praised one Led Zeppelin album in particular, and he explains the albums that changed ...
Led Zeppelin's evolving stance on licensing their songs for movies has led to some iconic cinematic moments. Films like "The Big Short" and "Thor: Ragnarok" effectively utilize Zeppelin songs to ...
This compact notation changed the way mathematicians represent physical quantities in 3D space ... the technological fruits of that unassuming graffiti every single day.
Police and witness testimony at Struckus’ preliminary hearing revealed that the two had been longtime friends over a mutual interest in graffiti art, but that they both showed up to West Oakland ...
The band began working on the album following the death of Plant’s son Karac in 1977, and a previous taxation exile they had taken in 1975 blocked Led Zeppelin from touring in the UK for two ...
3. Led Zeppelin, "Kashmir" (From Physical Graffiti, 1975) Led Zeppelin's sixth album is both a logical progression of the band's restlessness over the decade and an anything-goes grab bag of old ...
It’s been used to mark gang turf and as a form of political dissent. Graffiti has been a central part of Los Angeles for generations, an omnipresent part of the cityscape that has endured many ...
A brand new Tube train has been vandalised with graffiti before it had even made it into service. Graffiti artists tagged multiple carriages of a Piccadilly Line train while it was in transit from ...
Bowers & Wilkins revealed its first Zeppelin speaker back in 2007. At the time, it received rave reviews for its excellent stereo sound and standout blimp-shaped design. But this was before streaming ...
It’s worth noting that obviously, not every fan of Led Zeppelin will consider these tracks to be their most hated songs. It’s all a matter of opinion; we’ve just noted a pattern of dislike ...