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Required Reading: Led Zeppelin’s 1975 Rolling Stone Interview With Cameron Crowe

11/30/07, 1:33 pm EST

Hopefully you’re already enjoying the Led Zeppelin cover story from the current issue of Rolling Stone, which tells the tale of how the most sought-after reunion in rock & roll came to be — and asks what’s next for Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones and Jason Bonham. Perhaps you’ve also listened to Plant discuss getting the band back together, and even had a chance to stroll through our Zep photo gallery, featuring shots of the band onstage and off. Here’s another piece of classic Zep for you: Click here to read our Cameron Crowe-penned cover story from the March 13, 1975 issue of Rolling Stone, where a then-twenty-six-year-old Plant talked about the band’s first American tour, the meaning of Physical Graffiti’s “Sick Again” and living in Aleister Crowley’s home.


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Johnny Kickass | 11/30/2007, 3:33 pm EST

Nice read. Thanks Rolling Stone!

Supersonic | 11/30/2007, 8:55 pm EST

Wasn’t Crowe about 16 when he wrote the article. Almost Famous was based on this period of Crowe’s life. Good flick.

Howard Gibson | 12/6/2007, 11:17 am EST

I just was scared that they’d never get put back together. A whole lot of love after age 60 gotta be a lot different. Anyway, being dazed and confused, here is my parody:
http://www.realcrash.c om/dazed-and-confused-led-zepp elin/

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