The lyrics from the song, 'Stairway To Heaven' actually reads as, ' If there's a bustle in your hedgerow Don't be alarmed now'.
If you read the biography the theory behind the lyrics is Robert Plants plea to save his soul in repent of practicing satanism but Robert Plant would probably have a good laugh if he was asked about it, I dont think Plant has ever officially stated what the songs lyrics were about.
Led Zeppelin wins, hands down. To put it into perspective, in the U.S., The Who's best-selling album is Who's Next, at triple platinum (three million). Led Zeppelin's best- selling album is Led Zeppelin IV, at 23 times platinum (23 million). That may well equal or exceed the U.S. sales of all The Who albums, combined.
No... She says her boyfriend is in his late 40's. Robert Plant was 63 in August. It's Jim Kerr of Simple Minds
On September 25, 1980, Bonham was found dead in his bed by Benji LeFevre (Zeppelin's Tour Manager) and John Paul Jones at Page's house in Windsor. He died of a pulmonary edema. He was cremated and interred in the graveyard at Rushock Parish Church, Worcestershire.
Depends on when, for the most part he used a Gibson les paul. However, on his famous song stairway to heaven, he used a doubleneck Gibson sg with a 12 string neck and a 6 string neck.
And a Danelecto
my best bet would be either a Gary hurst mk 1 modified by roger mayer or a Gary hurst mk2...again, modified by roger mayer...
regarding the mk 1, i doubt that very much was done to it...however, i have been able to replicate the "you shook me" fuzz (including that crackling 6 string bass note) by changing all transistors to silicon, modifiying the input bias network and installing a diode to change the input characteristics...this would have been a diode that would be switched in and out to requirement...
clearly, there are overlapping parts to the song where either two fuzz boxes were used, or some kind of gating effect was brought into use as a means of controlling noise...during separate overdub sessions...
the amplifier referred to as being used by page was a supro, yes, but not the one as stated...i have maintained this position for years...
add in the mysterious eq technique (aka "Q mapping") and with a couple of hours of experimentation, one could come extremely close to the "you shook me" sound...additionally, some of the adsr circuits could add overtone harmonics and a slight buzzing effect during decay of the guitar note...
hope my input has been helpful...
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It's important to discipline children because when they grow up they know how to respect other people and they also learn how to be a responsible citizen one day which they can pass on to their children and their children's children.
he was in one of the greatest rock bands of all time, and he is probably one of the most creative people of the 20th century. he was in one of the greatest rock bands of all time, and he is probably one of the most creative people of the 20th century.
Led Zeppelin III was released on October 5, 1970.
Around 80 Million records
I hear he likes Indian food? What kind of question is this? I don't study Robert Plant's diet.
Led Zeppelin never appeared on Top of the Pops, even though "Whole Lotta Love" was used as the theme song for many years. The simple reason for this was that their astute manager Peter Grant took the decision that, as a serious rock band, they should not deign to release any singles (very much a "pop" format) in the UK, only albums, so they never featured in the UK hit parade during their heyday. The decision seemed to do their career no harm.
Yes James Patrick Page does have Irish ancestry through his mother Patricia Gaffikin.
It was a black 1959 Danelectro 3021 or better knows as the 59 DC.
I Would Assume That Robert Plant Sold More Albums Than David Lee Roth.
A Zeppelin, or rigid airship works by using a large volume of gas that is lighter than air to help lift it off the ground. Just like a helium party balloon, Zeppelins were filled with hydrogen or helium and this would compensate for almost all of their weight. Zeppelins could lift many tons at a time when airplanes could barely lift themselves. Zeppelins formed the first airline (DELAG) in Germany and transported thousands of people.
Zeppelins were different than blimps. They had rigid metal or wood frames inside that allowed large engines and passenger compartments to be outfitted. They didn't just have a tiny gondola underneath,m but had a great deal of living space inside the actual cigar shape.
Zeppelins worked very well, and were considered very reliable. The problem was that the best airships (Zeppelins) were made in pre-WW2 Germany. They were filled with hydrogen, which is very flammable. Germany wanted to use helium (non-flammable), but the USA has a virtual monopoly on Helium production at that time, and it was considered a precious commodity that might be misused by Hitler in the event of a war. The eruption of the Hindenburg in Lakehurst New Jersey spelled the end for Zeppelins. People thought they were dangerous. In reality, had helium been used instead of hydrogen, we might still be using them today.
1968 to 1980 (because of John Bonham's death)
Led Zeppelin has released 9 original albums 1. LZ 1 2. LZ 2 3. LZ 3 4. Zoso, or sticks, or symbols 5. Houses of the holy 6. Physical Graffiti 7. Presence 8. In through the out door 9. Coda
1. Black Dog
2. Rock and Roll
3. The Battle of Evermore
4. Stairway to Heaven
5. Misty Mountain Hop
6. Four Sticks
7. Going to California
8. When the Levee Breaks
I looove Led Zeppelin. :)
I don't think they were metal; to me they sound more like heavy blues rock. But aside from that, Black Sabbath formed earlier, and in contrast, were and are definitely metal. In fact, Judas Priest (whom no-one bar Gerard Way will say are not a metal band) formed the same year as Zeppelin.