ROBERT PLANT From a series of previously unseen photos of Led Zeppelin performing in 1977 [x]

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ROBERT PLANT From a series of previously unseen photos of Led Zeppelin performing in 1977 [x]

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ROBERT PLANT Interviewed by Bob Harris in 1975
LED ZEPPELIN playing in San Francisco (Kezar Stadium, 02/06/1973)
JIMMY PAGE From a series of previously unseen photos of Led Zeppelin performing in 1977 [x]
Robert Plant (1975)

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Jimmy Page (1973)
“So this guitar is essentially irreplaceable to you” “Oh, absolutely! I mean, you could say that about any guitar, but as far as I go it’s absolutely irreplaceable. It’s unique. It’s my mistress. It’s my wife.” (Jimmy talking about his Gibson Les Paul)
Jimmy Page + The Yardbirds (1967)
Robert Plant (1969)
Led Zeppelin, led by the shrieking of Robert Plant, had in it three very fine musicians. Drummer John Bonham performed one of the best solos I’ve ever heard, and lead guitar Jimmy Page played excellently. On bass guitar was John Paul Jones. However, Plant’s singing detracted from any musical effect the group had. He simply mimicked the lead guitar with his voice... very entertaining. But the crowd loved it, not permitting the group to leave until they had completed a half-hour encore. (Mark Gindes’s review of Led Zeppelin’s show at the Anaheim Convention Center)