Zeppelin is God!!!they rule all, and always will...for those of you who dont listen to the Led need to be shot, and brutally tortured...
by Kasia December 21, 2003
by jewboy February 11, 2004
Guy one: I heard that dude listens to Led Zeppelin in his sleep.
Guy two: Yeah, he's a Led Zeppelin Junkie.
Guy one: I can't blame him.
Guy two: Yeah, he's a Led Zeppelin Junkie.
Guy one: I can't blame him.
by Fool in the rain 777 July 11, 2008
THE HAMMER OF THE GODS !!!
the meter stick by which all bands
must measure up to !!!! long live Bonzo !!!!!! Col. jimmy page...***
the meter stick by which all bands
must measure up to !!!! long live Bonzo !!!!!! Col. jimmy page...***
by Col. Jimmy Page MOHAA !!! December 06, 2003
by anon January 30, 2004
n. The Greatest Band of All time also see Jesus and Ditka, also resposible for infulencing every major musician today (even the Bestie Boys and Eminem), often either ignored by todays youth or needless stirred up over anything involving Mr. Plant and the rest.
Led Zeppelin is the opposite of emo.
Led Zeppelin almost destroyed the entire universe in 1973 with the release of The House of Holies, it was just that awesome.
Led Zeppelin almost destroyed the entire universe in 1973 with the release of The House of Holies, it was just that awesome.
by The Penguin Incarnate October 21, 2003
Undoubtably the most influential rock band of all time, if not the most influential of all genres. It's just sad that people give them so much credit... because they weren't terribly original. Led Zeppelin I doens't have a single song which isn't influenced by another band/person. Page copped lyrics and riffs from many poor blues artists without giving them proper credit. In fact, they've been sued several times for it.
This includes, but is not limited to the following:
Rock 'n Roll, Black Mountainside, When the Levee Breaks, Custard Pie, Hats Off to Harper, How Many More Times, Bring It On Home, Whole Lotta Love, Babe I'm Gonna Leave You, Nobody's Fault But Mine, In My Time of Dying, Moby Dick, Lemon Song, Boogie with Stu, Stairway to Heaven (yes, they lifted the beginning chords and the progression pattern), White Summer, Since I've Been Loving You, Dazed and Confused, Communication Breakdown.
They did have some original tunes which were good, but they need to give credit where credit is due, like to Willie Dixon or other poor blues artists of the 50s.
This includes, but is not limited to the following:
Rock 'n Roll, Black Mountainside, When the Levee Breaks, Custard Pie, Hats Off to Harper, How Many More Times, Bring It On Home, Whole Lotta Love, Babe I'm Gonna Leave You, Nobody's Fault But Mine, In My Time of Dying, Moby Dick, Lemon Song, Boogie with Stu, Stairway to Heaven (yes, they lifted the beginning chords and the progression pattern), White Summer, Since I've Been Loving You, Dazed and Confused, Communication Breakdown.
They did have some original tunes which were good, but they need to give credit where credit is due, like to Willie Dixon or other poor blues artists of the 50s.
by reid December 23, 2004