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Why Led Zeppelin's 'When the Levee Breaks' became a timeless classic despite no chart success
Never released as a single, the blues epic became one of the most influential rock recordings of all time.
After Led Zeppelin II bumped The Beatles’ Abbey Road to take No. 1 on the charts in 1969, Led Zeppelin looked every bit the powerhouse new rock band. To hammer home the point, Zeppelin II went on to ...
Somehow, we always imagined Led Zeppelin smelling more like sweat and patchouli than cologne, but the band's music still makes a pretty good fit for Christian Dior's latest fragrance ad campaign.
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