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These 3 Bands Wouldn’t Exist Without Led Zeppelin Believe me or not
Jimmy Page had an idea for a new band: A supergroup featuring Keith Moon and John Entwistle from The Who and his former bandmate in The Yardbirds, Jeff Beck. But Moon joked that the supergroup would go down “like a lead balloon.” Instead of a group of famous musicians, Page formed another band with singer Robert Plant, bassist John Paul Jones, and drummer John Bonham. Page’s “new” Yardbirds became Led Zeppelin, and they certainly didn’t crash like a lead balloon
In fact, they changed rock music. Many iconic bands wouldn’t exist without them. Led Zeppelin influenced everyone from Nirvana to Lady Gaga, and it’s not far-fetched to think of them as the heavy metal Beatles.
Moreover, Page shaped Eddie Van Halen and Slash. Listen to Dave Grohl’s drumming on Nirvana’s “Scentless Apprentice” and you’ll hear what Bonham would have sounded like with Steve Albini placing the microphones. Queens Of The Stone Age architect Josh Homme formed a supergroup of his own with Grohl and Jones called Them Crooked Vultures. And if you’re a high-range vocalist like Jeff Buckley or Tori Amos, you look to Plant as your “hammer of the gods.”
Their legacy endures, and it’s hard to imagine the following three bands without Led Zeppelin.
