Jason Bonham’s ‘Physical Graffiti’ Tour Is Ending Soon — And This Led Zeppelin Album Is Next
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Jason Bonham’s ‘Physical Graffiti’ Tour Is Ending Soon — And This Led Zeppelin Album Is Next
Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening is gearing up for a final run of its tour celebrating the 50th anniversary of Led Zeppelin’s Physical Graffiti. “This is it, the last run,” the son of Zeppelin’s late drummer John Bonham promises Billboard. “We will not do it again.” But Bonham already has a good idea of what he’ll do next. “After 15 years of doing this, I’m always inspired to go, ‘What could be next?’ And this time…Presence!” he says, ref…
Led Zeppelin: Physical Graffiti (50th Anniversary Edition) - Spectrum Culture
The commonly accepted story of Led Zeppelin is that of a technically gifted blues-rock band that started off playing loud and found new avenues to their sound over time. If that’s to be believed, then Physical Graffiti is the culmination of their project. While prior albums, namely Led Zeppelin IV and Houses of the Holy, saw the group apply their blunt-force approach to folk and psychedelia alongside blues rock, Graffiti is where they felt capab…
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