10 Things You Didn’t Know About Led Zeppelin ‘IV’10 Things You Didn’t Know About Led Zeppelin ‘IV’Considering how this LP has been dissected, it might seem difficult. So, we brought in an expert.Matthew WilkeningMatthew Wilkening
When Led Zeppelin Went Back to the Clubs to Debut Songs From ‘IV’When Led Zeppelin Went Back to the Clubs to Debut Songs From ‘IV’They came up with a throwback solution to the impersonal character of a Fall 1970 arena tour. Ryan ReedRyan Reed
Top 50 Covers of ‘Led Zeppelin IV’ SongsTop 50 Covers of ‘Led Zeppelin IV’ SongsFrom bluegrass versions of "Going to California" to jazz takes on "Black Dog" — plus a whole lotta Heart. Ryan ReedRyan Reed
50 Years Ago: Hiding Away Helps Led Zeppelin to Greatness on ‘IV’50 Years Ago: Hiding Away Helps Led Zeppelin to Greatness on ‘IV’Their best studio album is one that was, quite literally, the most lived in. Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso
When Led Zeppelin’s ‘Misty Mountain Hop’ Took Hippies to TolkienWhen Led Zeppelin’s ‘Misty Mountain Hop’ Took Hippies to TolkienRobert Plant longed for the freedoms of the rural Welch countryside – or, maybe, Middle-earth.Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso
What Does Robert Plant Call Led Zeppelin’s Fourth Album?What Does Robert Plant Call Led Zeppelin’s Fourth Album?Singer describes titling of 1971 LP as a “kind of Spinal Tap thing.”Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Jimmy Page Reveals Why There Was No ‘Led Zeppelin V’Jimmy Page Reveals Why There Was No ‘Led Zeppelin V’Jimmy Page explains why Led Zeppelin abandoned naming their albums numerically for 'Houses of the Holy.' Ken KelleyKen Kelley