Breaking the Band Season 3 Episode 2 Led Zeppelin
- April 19, 2020
- 44 min
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7.0 (18)
Breaking the Band is a documentary series that takes us on a journey through the careers of some of the most iconic and influential musicians of all time, exploring the highs and lows of their rise to fame and eventual downfall. In season 3 episode 2, we delve into the story of Led Zeppelin, one of the most legendary rock bands of the 20th century.
Led Zeppelin was formed in 1968 by guitarist Jimmy Page, and quickly gained a reputation for their explosive live performances and pioneering blend of blues, folk, and hard rock. The band was fronted by the charismatic and enigmatic Robert Plant, with John Paul Jones on bass and keyboards, and John Bonham on drums.
The episode takes us through the band's early years, from the recording of their debut album in 1969 to their epic world tours of the early 1970s. Through archival footage and interviews with those who knew them best, we get an intimate look at the band's creative process, their wild antics on the road, and their enduring influence on rock music.
But as Led Zeppelin's fame grew, so too did their excesses. The episode explores the band's notorious reputation for sex, drugs, and rock and roll, and the toll it took on their personal relationships and mental health. We see how the pressures of touring, fame, and success led to tensions within the band and ultimately contributed to their downfall.
Despite their mercurial end, Led Zeppelin's legacy remains firmly intact. Their music continues to inspire generations of musicians, and their influence can be heard in everything from heavy metal to hip hop. Breaking the Band's retelling of their story is a fitting tribute to one of the greatest rock bands of all time.