
In 1975, Led Zeppelin lit up the stage with raw power and mystique—Robert Plant, with his golden curls, open shirts, and soaring vocals, commanded the crowd like a rock god; Jimmy Page, draped in his black dragon suit, conjured blistering guitar solos with his Les Paul and mystic bow work; and John Paul Jones, cool and composed, laid down deep grooves and haunting melodies on bass and mellotron. Their performances, especially during the U.S. tour and Earl’s Court shows, were thunderous spectacles, blending hard rock, blues, and ethereal experimentation into an unforgettable live experience.
In 1975, Led Zeppelin stood at the absolute peak of their powers, lighting up stages across the world with a raw energy and mystique that […]