CRAZY Led Zeppelin Anecdotes: (Tales Of Debauchery)

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  • CRAZY Led Zeppelin Anecdotes: (Tales Of Debauchery)
    Led Zeppelin wasn't just a band; it was a force of nature, a sonic vortex that sucked you in and spat you out breathless, ears ringing, and heart pounding. Their music was a potent cocktail of blues, rock, and psychedelia, fueled by the raw energy of four virtuosos: the wailing vocals of Robert Plant, the otherworldly guitar wizardry of Jimmy Page, the thunderous drumming of John Bonham, and the stoic bedrock basslines of John Paul Jones. Their story is as epic as their music. From their rise in the late 60s, tearing down stages and rewriting the rulebook of rock and roll, to their legendary live shows where pyrotechnics rained down and the music seemed to bend reality itself, Led Zeppelin lived life on the edge.
    There were tales of debauchery that would make even the most hardened rock stars blush. The infamous mud shark incident at a hotel in Los Angeles, where a groupie was allegedly… well, let's just say things got messy. Or the time they rented a medieval castle in Wales and proceeded to turn it into their own personal Camelot, complete with jousting matches and, of course, plenty of rock and roll.
    But it wasn't all just hedonism. There was a deep musical connection between these four men, a brotherhood forged in the crucible of their shared passion. They pushed boundaries, experimented with sounds, and created music that transcended genres and generations. Songs like "Stairway to Heaven," "Whole Lotta Love," and "Immigrant Song" became anthems, etched into the DNA of rock and roll.
    Their legend, however, was cut short by tragedy. John Bonham's untimely death in 1980 shattered the band and left a void that could never be filled. Led Zeppelin disbanded, leaving behind a legacy as vast and awe-inspiring as the Stonehenge that graced the cover of their fourth album.
    But their music lives on. Decades later, their songs continue to fill stadiums, their influence can be heard in countless bands, and their story continues to captivate music lovers around the world. Led Zeppelin wasn't just a band; they were a cultural phenomenon, a testament to the power of music to move mountains and ignite souls. So crank up the volume, let the music wash over you, and lose yourself in the legend of Led Zeppelin.
    During this golden age of rock 'n roll groupies, Led Zeppelin epitomised rock-star recklessness and excess. While any band might have groupies, Zeppelin took the depravity to another level - at least, that's what rock 'n roll legend says.
    The band was already known for their wild antics, which included trashing hotel rooms, driving motorcycles through buildings, throwing televisions out of hotel room windows, getting cursed by filmmaker Kenneth Anger, and the accusations of subliminal satanic messages hidden in their songs. But perhaps the most infamous of their stories are the ones that involved the defilement of masses of females who threw themselves at the band.
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    The Dark Side Of Led Zeppelin: (Led Zeppelin Life Story)
    Once upon a time, in the late 1960s and early 1970s, there was a band called Led Zeppelin. They were four young musicians who possessed an unrivalled talent and a burning desire to conquer the world of rock and roll. Led Zeppelin quickly rose to fame, not only for their groundbreaking music but also for their larger-than-life personalities and their extravagant lifestyle. As their success soared, Led Zeppelin became known for their excesses, pushing the boundaries of rock and roll hedonism to new heights. They were notorious for their wild parties, fueled by copious amounts of drugs and alcohol. Their hotel rooms would be transformed into legendary scenes of debauchery, with groupies, fans, and hangers-on indulging in every conceivable vice.
    During this golden age of rock 'n roll groupies, Led Zeppelin epitomised rock-star recklessness and excess. While any band might have groupies, Zeppelin took the depravity to another level - at least, that's what rock 'n roll legend says.
    The band was already known for their wild antics, which included trashing hotel rooms, driving motorcycles through buildings, throwing televisions out of hotel room windows, getting cursed by filmmaker Kenneth Anger, and the accusations of subliminal satanic messages hidden in their songs. But perhaps the most infamous of their stories are the ones that involved the defilement of masses of females who threw themselves at the band.
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  • @lilajagears8317
    @lilajagears8317 Рік тому +19

    I really dont care about there private lives. All I know is they were the greatest band ever, I cant think of any other band that even comes close to Led Zeppelin.

  • @abocas
    @abocas 4 місяці тому +8

    I think it is appropriate to me mention that John Paul Jones was NOT a pat of this!
    He was a family man, often traveled with his family, stayed in other hotels than the rest of the band, flew on other planes, was not into drugs.

  • @petej.8676
    @petej.8676 Рік тому +10

    I just remember a time when we all were young and Led Zeppelin and all our favorite bands were tearin it up...✌️

  • @redstar7292
    @redstar7292 Рік тому +5

    Cruelty to fish, hounds &snakes is just deeply wrong. I prefer the tour stories where they ended up in far flung places recording the street musicians, or played at some remote club in India. This stuff is embarrasing. Sounds like they got bored and very out of it.

  • @christophersanders5007
    @christophersanders5007 9 місяців тому +7

    I saw Jimmy Page and Robert Plant a couple of times when I lived in New Orleans French Quarter back in the mid 70's. Led Zeppelin like to stay at the Royal Orleans Hotel. I lived in an apartment next door to that hotel when I was just a skinny long haired teenager. The hotel would open the 1st floor street side bar for them, and then open the patio doors so they could see the view of Royal Street early in the AM before the tourist woke up so they could have the bar to themselves for a few hours.

  • @precbsfender
    @precbsfender Рік тому +11

    They all regret it today, "we were completely out of control, and control is absolutely imperative when touring"..

    • @HistoryandNostalgiaChannel
      @HistoryandNostalgiaChannel  Рік тому +2

      A different time and place...

    • @ryaneijkholt4220
      @ryaneijkholt4220 10 місяців тому

      Really? Who said that? Do you have a link

    • @precbsfender
      @precbsfender 10 місяців тому +2

      Page, Plant and Jones, read the book Led Zeppelin, by Led Zeppelin...

    • @ryaneijkholt4220
      @ryaneijkholt4220 10 місяців тому +1

      @@precbsfender I see. Do you think they regret their relations with underage groupies for instance? Have they commented on it? I've only read that Plant has said he understands if people look back on Zeppelin and consider the behaviour towards women problematic, he says he even feels the same way sometimes.

    • @PopsiCOLE
      @PopsiCOLE 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@ryaneijkholt4220There were no rules back then. You know? There is no etiquette or rules set up for rock bands yet. So they were able to pretty much do whatever they wanted to! They ruled the world.

  • @johnking6252
    @johnking6252 День тому +1

    What is it about " when you're rich and famous they let you get away with it " don't people get? Yesterday 🎶🎶🎶 . ❓

  • @snerp
    @snerp 8 днів тому +1

    I can't deny their talent as musicians, writing some of the most icon rock songs from the 70's. But this is some really dark and deviant behaviour by any measure. I see them now in a different light now after reading Led Zeppelin - The Biography by Bob Spitz. That book was eye opening to say the least, zero filters.

  • @StephanieHettinger-si9ur
    @StephanieHettinger-si9ur 5 місяців тому +4

    These guys were wild!!

  • @owm31
    @owm31 Рік тому +7

    This documentary is a cautionary tale for aspiring musicians. It highlights the dangers of excess and the importance of balance, even for those who achieve unparalleled success.

  • @gilesglossop5071
    @gilesglossop5071 3 місяці тому +2

    Let's get this straight once and for all - it was only one half of the band who truly indulged in this debauched lifestyle, that was Bonham and Page. John Paul Jones was a devoted family man and even though Plant would have had is fair share of dalliances and drugs at the start, he consciously began to distance himself from this carnage; he said by 1975 he would prefer to go back after a gig and read Nietzsche! Have you ever heard one story ever of him being addicted to drugs or drink at any point in the band's history? Essentially Plant was a countryside loving hippy at heart, as his lyrics often revealed.
    Apart from Bonzo and Page, the true revellers and culprits were the road crew and the general hangers on, led by the tour manager Richard Cole, a real nasty violent bastard by all accounts. There was an almost mafia like culture to this cabal, which along with the threatening presence of manager Peter Grant could often be violent to anyone who got in their way in the process.
    In short, by the mid career of this relatively short-lived band, Page was a full blown herion addict, Bonham was an alcoholic and the other two were clean. And by through the second half of the 70's, the band gradually imploded, finally collapsing with Bonham's alcohol related death in 1980. If you want evidence of their decline, look how bloody lousy they got in concert in the second half of that decade, not to mention the two pretty average albums they produced within that period, when Page seemed to have lost most of his genius on the way.

    • @HistoryandNostalgiaChannel
      @HistoryandNostalgiaChannel  3 місяці тому +1

      RIP John Bonham

    • @wades9327
      @wades9327 Місяць тому +1

      Plant was, by some reports, quite into alcohol early on (though not anywhere near the same level as Bonham obviously but more than Page or Jones) and slowed down when he saw the physical effect it had on Bonham (and was starting to have on himself). He also quite got into the painkillers after his accident (though who could blame him?) So, he definitely had his struggles, though nothing on the level of Bonham, Page or Cole (or even Grant and the white stuff). And yes, Cole was one nasty piece of work for sure.

  • @ecemaleynabedir6768
    @ecemaleynabedir6768 Рік тому +6

    This documentary doesn't shy away from addressing the controversies surrounding Led Zeppelin, giving viewers a chance to form their own opinions about the band's legacy.

  • @groovemileage3756
    @groovemileage3756 3 місяці тому +2

    Don’t know about anyone else but I was no rock star and did some pretty stupid things in my youth I now regret… its good to get the chance to grow up. Bonzo wanted to, sorry he didn’t get the chance.

  • @MasterTapes1960
    @MasterTapes1960 Рік тому +13

    The music that Led Zeppelin recorded and released between 69 and 79 can never be duplicated. Their music will forever be timeless.

  • @Nurhytttr
    @Nurhytttr Рік тому +6

    The Dark Side of Led Zeppelin is a reminder that even rock gods have their flaws and struggles. It humanizes the band and adds a new layer of depth to their legacy.

  • @SethMilstein
    @SethMilstein 2 місяці тому +2

    So Dam coooo9ol met ✌️..

  • @itsmedrooms6071
    @itsmedrooms6071 Рік тому +2

    Yeah, they wrote the blueprint for living like rockstars and for all their extracurricular activities, it was and should always be about the music because outside of that it doesn’t really matter.

    • @HistoryandNostalgiaChannel
      @HistoryandNostalgiaChannel  Рік тому +1

      Led Zeppelin👌 RIP John Bonham

    • @itsmedrooms6071
      @itsmedrooms6071 Рік тому +1

      @@HistoryandNostalgiaChannel He was probably my biggest influence as a player and it was a tragedy really because the alcoholism was actually affecting his playing at the end. He didn’t beat his addiction and it could just as well have been Jimmy because he was really in a bad way as well. So bad in fact that his contributions to the last album were minimal and JPJ had to take the reigns. So in that way their lifestyles did matter because it caught up to them in the end and affected the music to the point that it ended the band with Bonham’s death.

  • @victoriawunderlich
    @victoriawunderlich Рік тому +3

    Life has changed

    • @HistoryandNostalgiaChannel
      @HistoryandNostalgiaChannel  Рік тому +1

      It sure has! RIP John Bonham

    • @TjaboBroos
      @TjaboBroos Рік тому +1

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  • @billhorstkamp98
    @billhorstkamp98 Рік тому +5

    The greatest band ever. Always the coolest guys in the room. I think most people back then if they had the opportunity would have done a lot of the things.

  • @kathyclark3168
    @kathyclark3168 3 місяці тому +1

    Wonder if RP still has his groupies? 😅

  • @haticeturan2885
    @haticeturan2885 Рік тому +3

    If you thought you knew everything about Led Zeppelin, think again. The Dark Side of Led Zeppelin uncovers hidden truths and provides a fresh perspective on their iconic career.

  • @mehmetenisturkmenoglu7678
    @mehmetenisturkmenoglu7678 Рік тому +3

    As a long-time Led Zeppelin fan, I appreciate this documentary for its honesty. It doesn't sugarcoat the realities of fame and the toll it took on the band members.

  • @melihadede6024
    @melihadede6024 Рік тому +2

    This documentary goes beyond the surface to delve into the depths of Led Zeppelin's story. Prepare to be captivated by the darker side of their journey.

  • @berkankurt3930
    @berkankurt3930 Рік тому +2

    Whether you're a die-hard Led Zeppelin fan or simply interested in music history, this documentary provides a fascinating and revealing look into the darker side of one of rock's greatest bands.

  • @volpeverde6441
    @volpeverde6441 4 місяці тому +1

    i suppose, reputation-wise....zeppelin
    had to compete with KEITH MOON....

  • @tugbagezer8255
    @tugbagezer8255 Рік тому +2

    The Dark Side of Led Zeppelin offers a nuanced exploration of the band's personal lives, highlighting the consequences of their wild lifestyles and the toll it took on their relationships.

  • @emre-fl8ng
    @emre-fl8ng Рік тому +2

    The Dark Side of Led Zeppelin is a thought-provoking documentary that forces us to reflect on the price of fame and the impact it can have on individuals and their relationships.

  • @roseninsekeri3616
    @roseninsekeri3616 Рік тому +1

    The Dark Side of Led Zeppelin sheds light on the complexities and controversies that surrounded the band. It's a gripping exploration of their life story.

  • @Lilcutie15
    @Lilcutie15 Рік тому +3

    I appreciate the attention to detail in this documentary. The archival footage and interviews paint a comprehensive picture of Led Zeppelin's journey, including the less glamorous moments.

  • @RonaldWilliams-qh7zc
    @RonaldWilliams-qh7zc Рік тому +2

    Okay LOL I thought I was tripping for a minute I'm thinking to myself like didn't I see this but I totally forgot that that was a short that I looked at definitely got to watch this I know you heard about the swordfish incident right LOL led Zeppelin used to do some wild s***I remember reading in a book about Jimmy Page getting highly upset at John Paul Jones for not being at the same hotel with them when they were going on towards some times he would be very independent and go to his own hotel yeah he was definitely like that and I think Jimmy Page really couldn't handle that okay that's what it was a mudshark yeah so I see you do know about that lol wow the lifestyles of rock and roll