You may not have noticed it the first one- or two-thousand times you listened to the song—and we wouldn’t blame you (Jimmy Page’s acoustic is stirring and Robert Plant’s vocals are electrifying), but ...
Plant found inspiration in the verses from J.R.R. Tolkien's 'The Lord of the Rings,' referencing "the darkest depths of Mordor" and "Gollum and the evil one," while serving up the less obvious ...
When Led Zeppelin staged their thunderous reunion show at London's O2 Arena on Dec. 10, 2007, it completed a decades-long redemption arc for the golden gods, who had gritted their teeth through a ...
When you look back at the Led Zeppelin discography, “Ramble On” from Led Zeppelin II (1969) stands out among the band’s finer tracks. For one thing, it represents a continuation of Zep’s studies in ...
Dyah (pronounced Dee-yah) is a Senior Author at Collider, responsible for both writing and transcription duties. She joined the website in 2022 as a Resource Writer before stepping into her current ...
Zeppelin are probably the best known Lord of the Rings heads in rock & roll. The narrator of their 1969 classic “Ramble On” finds himself in a very bizarre version of Middle Earth – a land where ...
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