ۥ-@-`q4 OFEEEEdt iD\\\\z4lzzzLN Led Zeppelin Their story Introduction! In this booklet, I'm going to tell you about the complete history of the famous rockband Led Zeppelin and why they became so famous. They started in the late 60's and then became the biggest, hottest, hardest, horniest most hedonistic group in rock history. The daddies of today's heavy metal music explosion. Today, the members of Led Zeppelin are the ideals for a rockstar. Every single rocksinger wants to be Robert Plant. The band whose parties were the ultimate in the 60's and the 70's with ecstatic groupies and drugs galore. The band whose concerts were long, loud thrilling tributes to the power of rock. The band who may have made a deal with the devil - and suffered the consequences. Pre Zep - Jimmy Page The Led Zeppelin Saga begins in 1944 in the heavily rationed England of the war years where a boy called James Patric Page was born. He didn't have any playmates until he was five. He was a real lover. He bought his first guitar when he was thirteen. He got inspired from American rock'n'roll like Elvis Presley and soon the guitar was consuming passion of Jimmy Page's life. He met a few other young guitarists like Jeff Beck - who now is a legend, too. Jimmy Page was also very intrested in art. Painting was his passion. Enrolling in art college, he studied hard hoping to pass for 18 months. Including that he liked girls. His only link to his former rock lifestyle came in the form of jam sessions every Sunday that he'd regularly hold at his house with follow unknown (Jeff Beck for example). A few months later a producer named Mike Leander heard Page playing the guitar at a club and later offered him a session gig. Page accepted and the result "Diamonds" shot straight to no 1 in Great Britain. All of a sudden, bands from all over the place were ringing him up and asking him in. Jimmy knew he was no technical virtuoso. His talent stemmed from an innate feel, mostly for the blues. He played jazz, rock, commercial jingles, he performed on more soundtracks, he laid down guitar parts for The Kinks, The Who and Van Morrison. They all relied on Jimmy's chameleonlike talent of duplicating any style of guitar. Page made a project with the musician Eric Clapton who was very impressed by Jimmy. The two became best friends during the recording of the two blues records. Later on Page quit when his friends from the Sunday jams insisted that Jimmy stole their material. A growing dissatisfaction and frustration with the studiowork set in. Jimmy joined "The Yardbirds" with Eric Clapton and they became hot! Jimmy played the lead guitar. They toured and took drugs. In 1965 there was something new in the air in London and great fortunes to be made from the pop explosion - art, music and style. After a while Eric Clapton quit and Jeff Beck who played the other lead guitar started to get really out of control and couldn't concentrate on music. One night 1966 Jimmy found himself thrust into the lead guitar spotlight in front of hundreds of stoned out hippies. Jimmy ripped up the house. A new manager called Peter Grant was brought in and booked a tour in Australia for the boys. Before the tour all of the members in "Yardbirds" quit except Jimmy who was hellbent on continuing. He had to find new musicians but little did he know that the new musicians would be named Plant, Bonham and Jones Pre Zep - Robert Plant Singer, Robert Plant, was born in 1948 in Staffordshire, England. As a teenager he was well read and a good student until he discovered girls and Elvis. By the time he was fifteen, his disapproving father would drive Robert every week to a blues club were he jammed with different bands. He was about the only one in the neighbourhood who had long hair, a tight hippiejacket and Chelsea boots. Robert was one of the few English popmusicians in his generation to be musically discouraged at home. That's why he left home at the age of sixteen. His first band was called "The Crawling Kingsnake Blues Band". John "Bonzo" Badham was another longhaired guy in that band who played the drums. They only played together for a little while but they became best friends anyway and Robert lived with him until he met this Indiangirl Maureen who he alter married and got three children with. Then Bonzo and Robert teamed up again in "The Band of Joy". Unfortunately, nobody was listening to it. Robert continued to keep an eye out for a more promising gig. He was very poor and had no money for food and drugs. He didn't have to wait long. Jimmy Page and a bassist called John-Paul Jones had already agreed to form a band Pre Zep - John Bonham Drummer Bonzo was born in 1948 in a not so rich part in England. He was born to drum. He was a big, loud, funny outrageous good boy who just felt the beat in his blood. His parents bought him drum-kits where upon he was growing. When he was seventeen he married his sweetheart Pat and started to work. He like that because he got time over to play in the evenings. When he met Robert Plant for the first time he already had a great reputation as a drummer around Birmingham. He played the strongest, loudest drums in the Midlands and would occasionally break his bassdrum head when he really got excited. He got his influences from soul groups like "Cream" (1966). If there was one thing John liked as well - but not better then - drumming, it would be drinking. Music and getting high was his life. He wanted so much to be in the band with Robert, Jimmy and John-Paul and that they would be famous so he could get money to buy cigarettes and alcohol. Pre Zep - John Paul Jones Bassist John Paul Jones was born in 1946 in Kent, England. His parents were musicians and he played a lot with his father at minor clubs. He had a proper music training and he had quite brilliant ideas. He was raised to arrange things. He played the piano at the age of six bought a bass when he was thirteen. By the time he was sixteen, he had a band that was playing at American Military bases all over the south of England. He was inspired by jazz musicians. By 1965, John was one of the top session bassist in London but in 1968 he was burned out. He had started arranging about fifty projects a month. He was tired of everything and wanted to join only one band for once. His wife told him that Jimmy Page wanted a bassist and suggested John to call him up and he did. Later on, the dry-humoured bassist told another interviewer he got the job as bassist in Led Zeppelin after he answered an ad in Melody Maker. John then became the one who did all the complex in Led Zeppelin! Pre Zeppelin Rising The year was 1969, the pieces of the puzzle were together. They were going to be called "The New Yardbirds." Those first rehearsals were magic. "Train kept A'Rollin" was one of the first songs they played. Their first gig was in Copenhagen. As Jones later recounted "The First time, we all met in this little room to see if we could stand each other. Bonzo was in awe of the brainy, wizardish Page and didn't say much. Robert had heard I was a session man, and he was wondering what was going to turn up - some old bloke with a pipe?" So Jimmy said: "Well, we're all here now, what are we going to play?" Jimmy suggested "Train Kept a'Rollin" and the room just exploded! Then they all said: "Right, we're on, this is it, this is going to work!" In an interview seven years later Robert said: "I've never been so turned on in my life". They also played songs like "Communication Breakdown" and "Dazed and Confused". It happend the first time on stage in Denmark, Robert noted."I wasn't trying to scat sing, but my voice was imitating the guitar. There was no spoken instructions about it, but we broke into it on 'You Shook Me'." Jimmy had his very own way of putting the instruments together. The songs usually started with an acoustic guitar and then came Bonzo's drums like a storm. What Jimmy actually first wanted was a band that could back him up and a singer in his own soloartistic career because he thought he had all the talent. After jamming together for one hour, he saw that all four of them had their own identity and that they could really groove together. For example: The lyrics on "Dazed and Confused" now elucidated some of Jimmy's devilish views on the female sex: "Lot's of people talking, few of them know/The soul of a woman was created below." The Song is built up this way: First dreamy, morbid, glowing with whooshing flocks of baby screams, produced by a strange sound from the guitar. Then there's a long solo by Jimmy and after that a fanfare of "Stygian shrieks". A new generation of fans would grow up wondering what Robert was meaning with the gabbering, submerged under the wha wha, before Zeppelin drops the bomb one final time. In Scandinavia, they couldn't be "The New Yardbirds" anymore. A name had to be chosen, "Led Zeppelin", came from Keith Moon, drummer of the Who. Moon and Who bassist John Entwistle were reportedly complaining one night at a club how much they hated their own singer and guitarist and they wanted to start a new band with Jimmy Page and Steve Winwood. But Jimmy Page wouldn't dream of it. "Yeah", Moon said. "We'' call your band Lead Zeppelin because it'll probably go over like a lead balloon." Page was told of the quote of a road manager who was there at that club. He loved it and only had it shortened to "Led" instead of "Lead" so the dumb Americans wouldn't pronounce it "leed". The Led Zeppelin Takes Off In 1968, they released their first album just called "Led Zeppelin". Page produced it and it only took 30 hours of studiotime spread out over two weeks and basically consisted of material they were performing as "The New Yardbirds". The big Brit debut went down on 11 Sep, 1968. The day Robert married his pregnant girlfriend Maureen. Meanwhile, manager Peter Grant flew to the States and signed them right quick to the recordcompany Atlantic. The excitement of these first Zeppelin sessions was electrifying. A studioman remembered "It was tremendously exciting to make that album. They'd rehearsed themselves very healthily before they got near the studio. I've never heard arrangements like that before. Most ecstatic of all was Robert Plant, who at last sounded close to what we knew was his potential. It had so much weight, so much power - it was devastating." Led Zeppelin did really find the right record company. Atlantic Records granted them total artistic and commercial control to the musicians. They gave them $200'000 advance and the highest royalty rate ever negotiated for a rock'n'roll group, even bigger than "The Beatles". England wasn't giving the band a good time. Zeppelin was so damn loud, clubowners were complaining, fans were less than ecstatic and critics were practically laughing at them. Only in American did hardrock go well. So they decided to move to Los Angeles, California. Zeppelins American debut was in December 1968 at a small Denver club. Led Zeppelin has risen and also a new type of rock'n'roll. Critics now started using the term "heavy metal" when writing about them. The day after they arrived to California, Jimmy Page met this Richard Cole who became their roadcrew-headman. A few days after that "Led Zeppelin" became #1 in the States and they started the big American tour. Also, it was on this tour that wild hotel romours started swirling across the world. Groupies, Drugs and Rock'n'roll Groupies became a regular part of the boys' lives. No band in the history of rock'n'roll has had more groupie - tales told about them than Led Zeppelin. It was their tourmanager Richard Cole who had a good connection with groupies and organised those big parties after the shows. The word "groupie" came from the GTO's "Girls Together Outrageously). Robert and Bonzo just were country bumpkins from the Midlands were really amazed by all those good-looking girls with long hair and big hearing bosoms hanging out of their brazen, pointless jackets. One night in Los Angeles, Richard Cole, installed the group in bungalows at a famous hotel, where Led Zeppelin's orgies wouldn't disturb the other guests. Robert and Jimmy were so high that they couldn't control themselves. They dressed up as waitresses and had a good time with the girls. Cole says: "Those girls were no sluts or slags or whatever. They were just girls who took care of the four guys that were long away from home and the girls were like a second home. You could trust them. They wouldn't steal from you.". The four Led Zeppelin guys were really chocked by L.A. After a long year of touring, the band started to get homesick. They had too much of the parties and the hectic studiovisits. Well, there wasn't much to be said and they started working on their second album: "LED ZEPPELIN II". It was released in October 1969 and hit #1 at once and stayed there until 1971. The first American hit single was on that album "Whole Lotta Love." The new rock radiostations in the U.S. played it a hundred times a day. A new U.S. tour had to begin Led Zeppelin had now become the biggest band in the world after only two albums. The money was rolling in by this time and Zeppelin started to buying themselves farms, houses and cars. Bonzo bought 21 old cars, actually. The four guys had also now big problems - DRUGS. The book "Hammer of the Gods", which is a book about the whole Led Zeppelin history, reveals all their problems with drugs. That made them do very strange, horrible things that they had to suffer a long time after. The groupies told the secret to their friends, who told it to the newspapers and so on. In an interview I saw for a few years ago the interviewer asked Robert what he thought about the Led Zeppelin time and he just answered: "Actually, I don't remember so much for it." The Superstar Years In 1972, Led Zeppelin's four albums accounted for 18 percent of their label's total sales (the figure would swell to almost 30 percent). During their March 1973 European tour, their fifth album, "Houses of the Holy", released, and tough "Houses" wasn't very well received by the critics for it's "lack of direction", Plant's word were crystal clear when he responded. "I like it and a few thous and other buggers like it too." Indeed, this time period represented what was for the next three years to be the band's prime. When they started touring in America with "Houses" it was their most massive endeavour yet. The Show counted 56'800 fans and was the longest turnout ever for a performance by a single act! After the tour they went back to England to start work on their next album. They also started to work on their planned movie - "The Song Remains the Same". By 1974, Atlantic unveiled Led Zeppelin's own label named Swan Song, to be distributed by Atlantic. At that time, Zeppelin's rehearsals for their 10th American tour were underway. January 1975 kicked off that tour. Reportedly, hedonistic indulgence were down, apparently because Page had damaged hand, Plant had alingering flu-like illness and Bonham had stomach trouble. In March 1975, the new album, "Physical Graffiti" was released. It was the band's first double set and got almost unanimous thumbs-up from reviewers. So successful in America, "Physical", pulled the rest of their catalogue onto the charts and the band became the first ever to have six albums on the Billboard Top 200 at the same time. But Fate tipped back. During an ensuing short vacation period, a car in which Plant and his family were travelling in crashed, causing his wife to suffer a nearly fatal fractured pelvis and skull, and Plant to fracture his ankle and elbow. With the singer unable to walk for six months, a round-the-world tour was cancelled. Still, they could rehearse for a new album - "Presence". The songs on that album showed how aggressive and disharmonious they were at that time. They complained about their nomadic situation a lot. At the start of '76, the nomad life continued. Three members of Led Zeppelin left their families behind and joined Page who was in New York, mixing the films soundtrack - in tax exile, taking residence there because they wouldn't afford the astronomical English income taxes. Released in April 1976, "Presence" got mixed reactions. Still in the U.S., it was the first album to ever go platinum on advanced orders alone. By summer the bands film "The Song Remains the Same" was complete and premiered along with the release of the double album soundtrack in the fall. They toured with that album which became the biggest and the best tour in Led History. But Fate tipped back. During an ensuing short vacation period, a car in which Plant and his family were travelling in crashed, causing his wife to suffer a nearly fatal fractured pelvis and skull, and Plant to fracture his ankle and elbow. With the singer unable to walk for six months, a round-the-world tour was cancelled. Still, they could rehearse for a new album - "Presence." The songs on that album showed how aggressive and disharmonious they were at that time. They complained about their nomandic situation a lot. At the start of '76, the nomadlife continued. Three members of Led Zeppelin left their families behind and joined Page, who was in New York, mixing the film's soundtrack - in tax exile, taking residence there because they couldn't afford the astronomical English income taxes- Released in April 1976, "Presence" got mixed reactions. Still, in the US, it was the first album to ever go platinum on advanced orders alone. By summer the bands film "The Song Remains the Same" was complete and premiered along with the release of the double album soundtrack in the fall. The toured with that album which became the biggest and the best tour in Led history. But as if a black cloud was hanging over , the end of what was a good tour disrupted in violence and tragedy. Bonzo's son was denied a souvenir placard: as a result, the angry drummer, Peter Grant and a bodyguard attacked three of the promoter's staff. The three Zepstars along with tour manager were arrested and had to pay a big bail. Then Plant's son Karac, 5, fell ill with a stomach infection. One day later, the condition worsened so rapidly that by the time the ambulance arrived, the boy was dead. Next, Bonham suffered two broken ribs in a car crash and rumours about the band's bad luck abounded. In May 1978, the group finally started to work together again. The new album "In Trough the Out Door" was release in November and in 1979 they were back on the road again. Interest was so great the tickets sold out almost everywhere. By 1980, at least in America, Led Zeppelin were still the biggest rockband. The were still the biggest rock band. The were just about to leave England and kick off for the first major European tour since 1973, when something so terrible happened to the band. Hindenburg Down On September 25, 1980 , at 32, the drummer John Bonham was found dead in bed at Jimmy Page's house in England. After 40 shots of vodka in 12 hours, the drummer choked after inhaling his own vomit. Swan Song's official statement read: "We wish it to be know that the loss of our dear friend and the deep respect for his family, together with the sense of undivided harmony felt by ourselves and our manager, have led us to decide that we could not continue as we were." There were speculations over replacing Bonham, but because the chemistry of the band members was so central, the remaining three couldn't conceive of going on with Led Zeppelin. Therefor, the members agreed no to work together any longer as a group - so they split. Zeppelin Discography LED ZEPPELIN, released 1969 1. Communication Breakdown: The first of may Zep Classics, the standard to which generations of metal bands aspired 2. Good Times Bad times: A great band intro! starts slowly, builds, then stops completely before Page stuns the sourses with a multi-note flurry. LED ZEPPELIN II, released 1970 1. Immigrant song: A dark ages fantasy where Robert sings as a hardfighting Viking warrior. 2. Friends Another heavily orchestrated acoustic psychedlica UNTITLED, released 1971 1. Black Dog: One of the most popular Led Zep songs. Baredon a John Paul Jones bassriff. 2. Stairway to Heaven: The Led Zeppelin anthem, a song built around the spiritual guest for perfection with lyrics inspired by "Magic Arts in Celtic Britain", by Lewis Spence. HOUSES OF THE HOLY, released 1973 1. Over the Hills and Faraway: Jones plays harpsichord: Page plays it at first as a simple folk lament before the band comes crashing in 2. No Quarter: John Paul's greatest: mockhorror Plant lyrics did even a Page jazz break. PHYSICAL GRAFFITI, released 1975 1. Kashmir: Another often-imitated Zep classic. Jones' many synths approximated on Arabian "orchestra". seductive Plant lyrics: majestic mix made this a fan favourite. PRESENCE, released 1976 1. Achillas last stand: Page's patented symphony of guitars in a Moroccan joyride with Plant's worton heroic lyrics. THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME, released 1978 A soundtrack IN THROUGH THE OUT DOOR, released 1979 1. In the evening: Arranged by Jones with an ear towards unholy horror made palpable by Robert's anguished vocal 2. I'm gonna crawl: A grand blues with one of Page's greatest solos. CODA, released 1982 LED ZEPPELIN, released 1990 A 4-CD Boxed set Conclusion In this booklet I've tried to make you understand the Led Zeppelin's success, by telling you about the different elements. They came with the right music at the right time. They shocked everybody with everything. Robert Plant soon became a sexsymbol. He was the first singer with velvet and lace clothing and big old ornaments. His posing on stage was very feminine and his attitude to the world was cool. He had his very own special voice that nobody could imitate. He was wooly, handsome in a obscenely rugged way. He was voted the number 1 male vocalist in the world. Jimmy Page was a real sorcerer. He had a magic guitar with a magic dress on stage. He played like a god. He was ethereal, effeminate, pale and frail. His technic was different and difficult nobody still can understand it. He played white man's blues, with a dramatic shock. He was outstanding Bonzo soon became the drumlegend. He only played with his wrists. He played feroucious drums, often shirtless (which in the beginning was obscene) and sweating like some gorilla on a rampage. Led Zeppelin came right in time according to the radiostations. They were desperate for a new outstanding music to play because all the other bands in England especially sounded the same. The world wanted a band that wasn't too fast and not too soft - they wanted something in the middle. On stage Led Zeppelin used a new type of thing - videoscreens. Led Zeppelin was one of the few that could afford that. They always played too long and too loud "It's painful, but it rips out a common emotion to the fans". Excitement and something rude, something so alive it smells - that was what the high hippie people wanted. "It must have been a gorgeous action to watch when Jimmy's guitar sounded like an electric dog and meanwhile Plant's screaming." The shows had been advertised "Electric Magic". They also became famous for their special cover art on the albums. Some albums had no names, titles or anything. Led Zeppelin was one of the first bands who had their own recordlabel. They called it Swan Song On one single song they could have many different music styles. They mixed reggae, orchestra, indian, folkmusic, punk, country etc. The Zep Lyrics were mostly about girls in a different but positive way. The drugs and witchcraft made the lyrics even more understandable sometimes it's impossible to hear what Robert Plant's singing because of all the other sounds. Today lots of people are investigating if the group really had a connection with the devil, which to Led Zeppelin is bullshit. In 1972, A priest in America said that Led had satanic messages in a few songs, for example "Stairway to Heaven". He said that you could hear it clearly if you played the record backwards. Those rumours only made more people buy the records. Today, Led Zeppelin members are legends. They are the ideal for everyone in music. Young guys in heavymetal bands are trying to innate them because they got their inspiration from Led Zeppelin, But no rockgroup will ever come close to what Led Zeppelin had. THE END \FORMATMREF "Titel"Led Zeppelin \FORMATMREF "Rubrik 1"Pre Zep - Robert Plant \SPECIALTECKEN 183 \f "Symbol" \SIDA4 Main )Instllningar4GCU^`bdfh MAIN p$ |,-&* >/dlg4OZ>dlglPages$ dlgo? MS Word UserMiscp$ p$p$p$Pages$ER FAX MAIN / ListBox1$B ListBox1$ ,Anvnd denna dokumentmall fr att skriva en @\ ListBox1$ *rapport med marginalrubriker. Ett exempel = ListBox1$ 'finns i kapitel 37 i Anvndarhandboken. 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