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The Greatest Artist of Hard Rock : Led Zeppelin
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1 Summary
2. History
2.1The beginnings: The New Yardbirds (1966-1968)
2.2The early days (1968–1971)
2.3"The biggest band in the world" (1971–1975)
2.4 The later days, Bonham's death and break-up (1975–1980)
2.5 Post-Led Zeppelin (1980–present)
2.6 Reunion (2007)
3. Songs of band in other media
4. Discography
Summary
Hard rock is a form of rock & roll that finds its roots in the early 1960s garage rock and achieved its highest popularity between 1969 and 1985 but is still alive and well in other genres in which it has been absorbed. It is typified by a heavy use of distorted electric guitars, bass guitar, keyboards and drums. The term "hard rock" is often used as an umbrella term for genres such as grunge or metal and in order to distinguish them from pop rock.
Hard rock draws from jazz, blues, rock and roll, and other influences like folk in the case of famed hard rock artist Led Zeppelin who's main writer and composer Jimmy Page was a famous studio musician and expert guitar player who was interested in Celtic and folk influences. These diverse influence can be clearly heard in one of the most influential albums of this style Led Zeppelin 4. Budgie, AC/DC, The Stooges, MC5, Prong, Jimi Hendrix and Deep Purple are also classic examples of early hard rock.
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