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Rolling off Zep’s ’69 Led Zeppelin II album, “Heartbreaker” opens up with a simple, yet captivating, walking bass line by monster player, Jimmy Page, who later launches into an unaccompanied lead solo that’s been ranked as the #16 greatest solo of all time by Guitar World. And, of course, it never hurt a group to have legendary engineer, Eddie Kramer, in the studio.
Led Zeppelin continued a blues-rock legacy similar in style to The Yardbirds, but would quickly earn their own reputation as one of the best bands in rock history. The group got together in 1968 with Yardbird’s ex-guitarist, Jimmy Page; Robert Plan on vocals, drummer John Bonham and bassist John Paul Jones. Although, they’d start out as The New Yardbirds, the soon changed their name due to a legal challenge from Yardbird’s Chris Dreja to Led Zeppelin, apparently based on a humorous comment about the group going over like a “lead balloon.” The four would make history, selling over 300 albums. Virtually all of their studio albums made it into the Top Ten on the Billboard charts and it’s not a stretch to claim that Zeppelin is the greatest rock band of all time.
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ulises (12 years ago)
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