sfrazier+Follow3 bands that defined 70s rockThe 1970s was a golden age for classic rock. Leading the charge were Led Zeppelin with their legendary riffs, Eagles capturing the spirit of the era, and Fleetwood Mac mixing drama with hits. These bands didn't just play music—they defined a decade. Rock on! 🎸✨ #LedZeppelin #Eagles #FleetwoodMac #ClassicRock #70sMusic #Entertainment32794Share
Ryan Mathis+FollowPawn Stars Drama: Guest Flips Over Led Zeppelin Record 🎸A recent 'Pawn Stars' episode got wild when a guest brought in a Led Zeppelin I vinyl signed by all four band members, hoping for $22,000. Even after the expert confirmed the signatures were real, he valued it at just $10-12k because the signatures weren’t all on the same side. The guest was furious, arguing that Jimmy Page’s front cover signature made it even more special. No deal was made, and fans are split—does signature placement really matter that much? #Entertainment #PawnStars #LedZeppelin173Share
Casey Sutton+FollowZeppelin vs Sabbath: Live Aid Ego Explosion 🤯Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath’s Live Aid reunions were pure chaos! The drama backstage was unreal—Sabbath’s original lineup barely holding it together, while Zeppelin’s set was so tense that Plant was fuming after Page stole the show. Fans still debate: was it epic rock history or a messy ego-fest? Either way, that night proved old rivalries die hard and the legends’ chemistry was as volatile as ever. #Entertainment #Music #LedZeppelin00Share
Cameron Frazier+FollowZeppelin’s ‘Kashmir’ Drama Resurfaces! 🎸Led Zeppelin is dropping a rare Live E.P. for Physical Graffiti’s 50th, but fans are split—should ‘Kashmir’ really be called their ultimate track over ‘Stairway to Heaven’? The debate’s heating up again, especially since these live versions are finally hitting CD and vinyl. Some say it’s just hype for the anniversary, others think it’s time ‘Kashmir’ gets its due. Where do you stand in the Zeppelin fandom? #Entertainment #Music #LedZeppelin3240Share
Andrea Hebert+FollowKeith vs. Zeppelin: Was Bonham Too Much? 🤔Keith Richards just reignited the classic debate by saying Led Zeppelin sounded 'hollow' because of John Bonham's powerhouse drumming, even though he called Jimmy Page 'one of the best ever.' While Page responded with class, fans are split: did Bonham's thunder elevate or overpower Zeppelin? The Stones needed Charlie Watts' subtlety, but was Bonham too heavy-handed for Zeppelin's own good? This drama never gets old! #Entertainment #Music #LedZeppelin01Share
Courtney Brennan+FollowKeith vs Zeppelin: Was Bonham Too Much? 🤔Keith Richards stirred up the fandom again by calling Led Zeppelin’s sound “a little hollow” and comparing John Bonham to an out-of-control 18-wheeler! While he praised Jimmy Page’s guitar genius, he doubled down on his old critique that Bonham’s powerhouse drumming held the band back. Fans are split: is Keith just being salty, or does he have a point about Zeppelin’s rhythm section? The debate over groove vs. thunder is ON! #Entertainment #Music #LedZeppelin00Share
sfrazier+FollowRobert Plant Hated ‘Stairway’?! 😱Turns out Robert Plant couldn’t stand performing ‘Stairway to Heaven’—he even called it ‘loathed’ and would only rehearse it as a reggae joke! While fans worship the song, Plant avoided it for years, saying it just wasn’t for him anymore. Meanwhile, John Paul Jones actually loved it. Are we about to see a fandom split over this classic? #Entertainment #Music #LedZeppelin20Share
Christian Jones+FollowWhen Zep’s Jones Played for Etta James 🎸Did anyone else know John Paul Jones from Led Zeppelin once played bass for Etta James at the Montreux Jazz Festival in ’75? Total plot twist! Etta’s band had to teach him her songs last minute, and fans still debate if his rock style clashed or elevated her soulful set. Some say he brought a new edge, others think it was too much Zeppelin for pure soul. Either way, that performance of “I’d Rather Go Blind” is legendary now! #Entertainment #Celebrity #LedZeppelin50Share
James Morgan+FollowBowie vs. Zeppelin: Who Owns the Epic Track? 🎸Can we talk about how Bowie’s “Station to Station” and Zeppelin’s “Achilles Last Stand” both clock in at over 10 minutes, but fans are totally split on which one justifies its length? Some say Bowie’s genre shifts keep it fresh, while others argue Zeppelin’s relentless energy never gets old. Meanwhile, Deadheads claim “Terrapin Station” is untouchable. Is there such a thing as a song that’s too long, or do these legends prove otherwise? #MusicDebate #ClassicRock #DavidBowie #LedZeppelin #GratefulDead #Entertainment00Share