In the late ’60s, the British rock scene was a battlefield of giants. The Rolling Stones had swagger. The Who had fury. But then came Led Zeppelin—a storm no one saw coming. With Jimmy Page’s crushing riffs, John Bonham’s thunderous drumming, and Robert Plant’s wailing vocals, Zeppelin didn’t just enter the race—they rewrote it. There was one defining moment when it became clear: this wasn’t just another band. This was a sonic revolution. And from that point forward, even legends like the Stones and The Who had to play catch-up.
Led Zeppelin’s Arrival: The Moment Rock Was Changed Forever In the late 1960s, the British rock scene was as fierce and electrifying as ever. London […]