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MOTHERSHIP's 24 monolithic tracks were selected and sequenced by the band, who also oversaw the painstaking remastering.

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"You Don't Look Like Your Head's Exploded Yet Today"
This cracks me up. It's quite addictive. Stay with it 'til the end...

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Fans will get to check out Robert Plant in concert next year, just not with Led Zeppelin (yet).

It has been decided. The nominees were appointed, they then broken down into the Final 32, then voted on. Now, the top 10 have been decided. I have to admit, it starts with twists and turns, but then levels out.

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In his musical memoir 31 Songs, the author Nick Hornby recalls seeing Led Zeppelin live in 1975, during their legendary five-night residency at Earls Court.

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In its first full concert since 1980, the band performed in tempos more graceful than those on its old live recordings.

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After all the carefully choreographed hype around Led Zeppelin's recent gig at London's 02 Arena, I got to thinking about the low level of popular culture under the Blair regime.

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It is the show some fans have waited two decades to see - and last night dreams were realised as Led Zeppelin rose again in London, playing almost two hours of their most famous songs.

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Legendary rock band Led Zeppelin opened their first public concert in nearly two decades on Monday with a mesmerising light show and "Good Times Bad Times" to 20,000 fans from around the world.

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A vicar has asked Led Zeppelin fans to stop visiting his remote rural Welsh cottage made famous by the rock icons.
Bron-yr-Aur in Gwynedd's Dyfi Valley was used by Robert Plant and Jimmy Page to write their third album in 1970, and one track is named after it.

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Led Zeppelin's surreal cover for their Houses Of The Holy album, featuring golden-haired children crawling across an apocalyptic landscape, is one of the most iconic images in rock history.

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The old Australian show 'The Money or the Gun' featured musical guests performing their own versions of the Led Zeppelin classic. So today we present a few of the more, well, you'll see...

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"NEXT WEEK'S reunion of Led Zeppelin is among the most anticipated in rock history. And with good reason. In the 1970s, the British band was mesmerizing."

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The 2008 Bonnaroo Music Festival will be held June 12-15 in Manchester, Tenn. Last year's event, headlined by the Police, Tool and Widespread Panic, drew daily attendance of 80,000 and grossed $16.8 million, according to Billboard Boxscore.

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After a rumor that Led Zeppelin and Metallica would headline the 2008 Bonnaroo festival caused an Internet frenzy in the past 48 hours, the event's promoters have spoken out to quash the reports.

Recently I was viewing newsvine and stumbled across this article written in the Entertainment section. The headline reads "10 Most Overrated, Overplayed Rocks Songs That You Never Want to Hear Again, Ever!", and is written by Mark Butkis.

You know the songs. No matter where you are, no matter what radio station you listen to at least one of these classic rock songs will be heard on the radio within the hour. We're talking songs that should be banned from the airwaves. Permanently!

Source: The New York Times
The press agent in London was getting the same question all day: Which finger was it?

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Led Zeppelin is one of those quintessential rock bands. Love 'em or hate 'em, you have to respect what they have done for music. Now, you can preorder an exclusive iTunes digital box set that spans their entire career. The box set includes every Led Zeppelin album for $99.

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Led Zeppelin, one of the world's last big music acts to resist digital distribution, are to release their back catalogue to online music stores.

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Led Zeppelin has decided to release its music in digital format online for the first time, according to Reuters.

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The short version: Led Zeppelin is now offering their back catalogue for sale through digital outlets. The article also mentions their reunion show coming up in November.

Source: Mirror.co.uk
Rockers Led Zeppelin will offer their music online for the first time next month, they said on Monday.