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Paul McCartney declares: “I’M NOT DONE YET!” — Got Back Tour 2025 is officially ON, and no one knows if this is his 3rd, 5th, or 9th farewell! Fans scream: “He’s more alive than us at 30!” One boldly claims: “As long as Earth spins, Paul tours.” Others joke: “Who needs a time machine — Paul is the immortal engine of rock, and he’ll tour ‘til the Beatles reunite on Mars!”

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In light of your incredible responses and the demand for the Becoming Led Zeppelin film from those of you that have either viewed it at the IMAX or during its general cinema release, I must say that feedback from fans is just humbling and inspiring. Thanks to everyone for your enthusiasm — and here’s the trailer for those of you who haven’t seen it yet.

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Eddie Van Halen worshipped the guitar—every note, every squeal, every trick of tone. He reinvented how the instrument was played, turning it into a weapon, a playground, and a symphony all at once. But as much as he respected the legends who came before him, Eddie wasn’t afraid to be brutally honest. And when it came to one of rock’s most iconic guitarists—Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin—Eddie’s admiration hit a wall. It wasn’t about the songwriting. It wasn’t about the riffs. It was about one thing Eddie couldn’t ignore: what Page did on stage. The man behind “Eruption” had watched the Zeppelin mastermind play live… and he couldn’t believe what he was hearing. In Page’s sloppiness, Eddie heard something that went against everything he stood for. And it left him frustrated—maybe even furious.

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Breaking music Feature: Led Zeppelin is one of the most influential and successful rock bands of all time, widely celebrated for their groundbreaking fusion of blues, rock, folk, and psychedelic elements, which fundamentally defined the sound of hard rock and heavy metal? Formed in London, England, in 1968 by Robert Plant (vocals), Jimmy Page (guitar), John Paul Jones (bass, keyboards), and John Bonham (drums), the band quickly rose to global superstardom, selling over 300 million albums worldwide. Their music is characterized by Jimmy Page’s powerful, often complex guitar riffs and innovative production, Robert Plant’s soaring, mystical vocals and poignant lyrics, John Paul Jones’ versatile bass and keyboard arrangements, and John Bonham’s thunderous, groundbreaking drumming. Albums like their self-titled debut “Led Zeppelin” (1969), “Led Zeppelin II” (1969), and especially “Led Zeppelin IV” (1971) – featuring “Stairway to Heaven,” one of rock’s most iconic and most played songs – are considered masterpieces that continually pushed artistic and sonic boundaries. “Led Zeppelin IV” alone has sold over 37 million copies. Led Zeppelin’s live performances were legendary for their extended improvisations, raw energy, and the band’s sheer musical prowess, often lasting several hours. They even broke The Beatles’ attendance record at Tampa Stadium in 1973. Their profound influence on countless bands across rock, metal, and beyond, combined with their timeless catalog and enduring mystique, has firmly cemented their status as immortal legends and indispensable icons of rock and roll. The band officially disbanded in 1980 following John Bonham’s tragic death.

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Robert Plant was recovering from a brutal car crash that nearly took his life when Led Zeppelin forced him back into the studio. Isolated, broken, and thousands of miles away from his family, Plant did the only thing he could: he turned his pain into music. On the surface, the song sounds upbeat. But if you listen closely, it’s full of bitterness, anger, and betrayal — and the target was clear. This was Plant’s cry for help, and his brutal message to Jimmy Page and Peter Grant, hidden in plain sight on one of Zeppelin’s most overlooked albums. This wasn’t just a song. It was a warning. And no one in the band saw it coming.

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Keith Richards has always been honest about his views on rock music. While many praised Led Zeppelin, Richards was never fully convinced. To him, their sound felt too polished and lacked the raw spirit he valued. But even with his criticisms, there was one part of the band he admired—Jimmy Page. As far as Richards was concerned, Page’s guitar work was the only thing that gave the band any real weight

Keith Richards on Led Zeppelin: Praise for Jimmy Page, but Not the Whole Package By [Your Name], July 1, 2025…

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Every guitarist dreams of channeling Jimmy Page’s brilliance. But in Rick Rubin’s eyes, that dream came true — and it wasn’t Page holding the guitar. It was Tom Morello, the genre-defying revolutionary who didn’t just play solos — he turned the instrument inside out. Rubin heard it immediately. He saw it coming. He declared Morello the heir to the Zeppelin throne. Was he right? Once you hear the roar of that guitar, there’s only one answer.

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Jimmy Page has played with legends. He helped create the sound of modern rock. But when it comes to defining what rock ‘n’ roll truly means—he points to one band. Not Zeppelin. Not the usual icons. A band with raw power, grit, and something deeper than image or fame. To Page, their sound is rock ‘n’ roll—loud, fearless, untamed. He calls their music “incredible,” not because it’s polished, but because it’s real. This isn’t just praise. It’s a declaration from one of rock’s greatest architects about who truly carried the torch.

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