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Led Zeppelin IV

Jimmy Page performing with Led Zeppelin at the Seattle Coliseum, June 1972
The Best Guitar Moments of 1972 From Jimmy Page, Keith Richards and Steve Howe to Neil Young, Elliott Randall and Paul Simon, we pay homage to some of 1972’s greatest in this essential 50th anniversary tribute lesson
Neil Young joins Jimmy Page and Robert Plant to perform with Led Zeppelin at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in 1995
Watch Neil Young’s Fiery Jam with Led Zeppelin at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame This rare moment captures Robert Plant also strapping on a Les Paul for “When the Levee Breaks.”
Jimmy Page
Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Albums and Artists that Made 1971 Guitar’s Greatest Year The spirit of ’71 is well and truly alive in this historical lesson.
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