
Are you a Led Zeppelin fan? Then you're going to love this deep dive into an original 1969 newspaper article that shines a spotlight on the band's early days. With Becoming Led Zeppelin hitting theaters, this is the perfect time to revisit Zeppelin's humble beginnings, before they became rock legends!In this video, Robert John Hadfield reads and analyzes a June 2, 1969, newspaper article about Led Zeppelin—written just as they were making their mark on rock history. With only Led Zeppelin I released at the time, this article provides a rare contemporary perspective on a band that would soon become immortal. 🎸🔥We explore:How Jimmy Page envisioned Led Zeppelin as a "supergroup" ✨Why John Paul Jones saw Led Zeppelin as "the space in the middle" between their influences 🎶The original lineup changes that almost were (Did you know Jimmy Page wanted Terry Reid & B.J. Wilson in the band?)The album's blues influences and the songs they didn't write 🎤How Chris Dreja almost joined Zeppelin but instead took the famous back-cover photo of Led Zeppelin I 📷How these musicians magically "clicked" in the studio, recording Led Zeppelin I in just 15 hours 🎧We also discuss the unique chemistry of bands—why some work and some don't—and ask YOU to share your experiences as musicians or fans.