Monday, 27 December 2010

"Led Zeppelin II" took one position


Led Zeppelin's sophomore album received a first position on 27 December 1969.

Led Zeppelin said about his album that the band was first chart topper "Led Zeppelin II". Just like the songs "Whole Lotta Love" and "Ramble On."

From the Beatles' "Zeppelin II" took one position. Before "Abbey Road"comeback to the peak the album's starting run at the top of the Billboard 200 previous week

But "Zeppelin II" would run in mid-January and a five-week stretch through February.

Tuesday, 21 December 2010

Led Zep legend: Rock drummers to unite in honour


Great John Bonham, in rock some of the biggest name have announced plans to join forces in tribute to the late. In the New years, Led Zeppelin a really stick man will be honoured with a series of particular show due to take place in the United States.

Their concert will take place in West Hollywood and Anaheim on January 12th and 13th,
entitled 'Bonzo: The Groove Remains the Same'. Outlining the plans, Whitesnake's Brian Tichy explained of the concerts: "It's all about tributing to rock's greatest drummer, John Henry Bonham."

John's son, Jason, is also an clap to the drummer and joined his father's old bandmates theirs concert play in London. ADNFCR-8000010-ID-800301112-ADNFCR

Thursday, 9 December 2010

Robert Plant rules out Led Zeppelin comeback


He would rather listen to wailing Berber music than reform Led Zeppelin says Robert Plant.

After the death of drummer John Bonham in 1980 the band was dissolved by the Plant.Robert always turn the other two surviving members - Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones - despite being frequently approached about reforming with the group's.

Plant said he was more interested in working on other projects - such as playing with nomadic Berber and Tuareg musicians from the tribes of North Africa

Led Zeppelin reunion, Robert Plant doesn't want


Robert Plant would listen to music of Berber wailing than reform Led Zeppelin.

He said: "It's almost as if people can't see that I have other projects. It's like a woman with white heels and a pencil skirt passing by will attract my eyes, but most will miss it completely. But yes, some shrieking Berber music, blues musician Charley Patton, paying your own way to the Sahara to sing - it's insane. But if you want to play with the Tuareg, you've got to get there."

Robert Plant has such a specially big vocal range and is now connect to his especially high notes the people of the clans him in a specially way when he went to sing with them, and they weren't too sure of his gender.

He added: "A radio presenter interviewed some of the Tuareg guys and asked them what they thought of me. They said they weren't really sure whether I was a woman or not. The whole idea of it was great, their response wasn't that the songs were good, but about the gender of the guy singing them."