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The album was named by the group to describe its struggles after the death of Robert Plant's son Karac in 1977, [6] and the taxation exile the band took from the UK. The exile resulted in the band being unable to tour on British soil for more than two years, and trying to get back into the public mind was therefore like "trying to get in through the 'out' door."
This was the last album released by the band before Bonham died of alcohol intoxication in 1980; Led Zeppelin disbanded less than three months later. [11] In 1982, Led Zeppelin released their last studio album, Coda, which contained outtakes from the band's previous recordings.
Tour Over Europe 1980 was the last concert tour by the English rock band Led Zeppelin. The tour ran from 17 June to 7 July 1980. The tour ran from 17 June to 7 July 1980. Nine of the tour's shows were performed in cities throughout West Germany, as well as one show each in Brussels , Rotterdam , Vienna , Zürich , and West Berlin .
Becoming Led Zeppelin explores the personal histories of each band member, leading to their first meeting, earliest gigs, and first two albums (both released in 1969) whose songs were mysterious ...
Captured here in Austin, Texas, in 2022, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss perform on their Raising the Roof Tour. Plant revisits he early years with Led Zeppelin in a new doc, "Becoming Led Zeppelin."
Led Zeppelin's In Through The Out Door failed to light the blue touch-paper, and their sign-off was more like a match burning out in an ashtray Exit Through The Out Door: the last days of Led Zeppelin
The first wave of albums, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin II, and Led Zeppelin III, were released on 2 June 2014. [131] The second wave of albums, Led Zeppelin IV and Houses of the Holy, were released on 27 October 2014. [132] Physical Graffiti was released on 23 February 2015, almost exactly forty years to the day after the original release. [133]
Zeppelin would become the most dominant rock band on the planet for the next decade, with a blaze of classic songs, great albums and galvanizing tours until excess, tragedy and substance abuse ...