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==== Audio Breakthrough ==== | ==== Audio Breakthrough ==== | ||
- | Zeppelin made some significant audio advances. Jimmy Page's usage of reverse echo, as heard on "Whole Lotta Love," for example, was groundbreaking at the time. Of course, Page played it down: " | + | Zeppelin made some significant audio advances. Jimmy Page's usage of reverse echo, as heard on "Whole Lotta Love," for example, was groundbreaking at the time. Of course, Page played it down: " |
==== Starship ==== | ==== Starship ==== | ||
- | Zeppelin had their own special plane, the Starship, by 1973. It cost $30,000 to lease and included a bar with a built-in keyboard organ, a video library, and a shower area. The blimp was also used by Deep Purple, the Rolling Stones, and Peter Frampton. [([[https:// | + | Zeppelin had their own special plane, the Starship, by 1973. It cost $30,000 to lease and included a bar with a built-in keyboard organ, a video library and a shower area. The plane was also used by Deep Purple, the Rolling Stones and Peter Frampton. [([[https:// |
==== Gibson EDS-1275 ==== | ==== Gibson EDS-1275 ==== | ||
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==== The Who ==== | ==== The Who ==== | ||
- | The Who's man is rumored to have given Zep their name. Moon and Who bassist John Entwistle recorded the instrumental “Beck' | + | The Who's man is rumored to have given Zep their name. Moon and Who bassist John Entwistle recorded the instrumental “Beck' |
==== Fans Of Tolkien ==== | ==== Fans Of Tolkien ==== | ||
- | There aren't many Tolkien | + | There aren't many bigger |
==== Minibus Pimps ==== | ==== Minibus Pimps ==== | ||
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==== No Singles ==== | ==== No Singles ==== | ||
- | Zep's stubborn unwillingness to produce singles helped to establish the concept of "AOR": album-oriented rock. [([[https:// | + | Zep's stubborn unwillingness to produce singles helped to establish the concept of "AOR:" |
==== 30 Hours ==== | ==== 30 Hours ==== | ||
- | The amount of time it took Zep to develop and produce their debut album after founding in 1969. The band barely spent 30 hours in the studio. [([[https:// | + | This is the amount of time it took Zep to develop and produce their debut album after founding in 1969. The band barely spent 30 hours in the studio. [([[https:// |
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