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Led Zeppelin

  • Music

    May 23, 2012

    Don't Fear the Laser

    Why The Wall's 30-year run at Pacific Science Center is more historic than Roger Waters' anniversary tour.

  • Film

    December 21, 2011

    The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo: Rooney Mara Makes It Work

    Why The Wall's 30-year run at Pacific Science Center is more historic than Roger Waters' anniversary tour.

  • Blogs

    November 14, 2011

    Blitzen Trapper and Dawes Cruise Different Roads At The Neptune

    Kateri TownBlitzen Trapper's Marty Marquis​Blitzen Trapper Dawes The Belle Brigade The Neptune Theatre Friday, November 11, 2011 Co-headlining tours can be the strangest things. Two bands with separately established fan bases touring together can make for an almost unification of the bands, o ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 7, 2011

    The Ten Best Movie Trailer Songs of All Time (No, Not "Kung Fu Fighting")

    We were awed last week when we heard the music in the trailer for the American release of Stieg Larsson's blockbuster franchise The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo--yes, that's Karen O of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails covering Led Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song." As Caleb Hannan, ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 25, 2011

    Top 6 Songs About Mother Nature's Worst Hits

    ​These days it seems the whole world is crumbling beneath our feet. Earthquakes in Haiti and New Zealand and the recent earthquake and devastation in Japan have rattled nerves around the planet. From songs of great floods to dust-bowl ballads, songwriters have long been giving voice to the d ... More >>

  • Food

    December 29, 2010

    Tini Jigs

    The Owl & Thistle won't drown you in stereotypes.

  • Film

    December 15, 2010

    The Tempest: Helen Mirren Can't Save This Shakespearean Muddle

    The Owl & Thistle won't drown you in stereotypes.

  • Arts

    October 6, 2010

    The Weekly Wire: The Week's Recommended Events

    The Owl & Thistle won't drown you in stereotypes.

  • Music

    July 28, 2010

    Rocket Queen: Fierce as Pierce

    Local metal's patron saint throws a free summer party full of darkness.

  • Music

    June 2, 2010

    The Short List: The Week's Recommended Shows

    Local metal's patron saint throws a free summer party full of darkness.

  • Blogs

    January 13, 2010

    Reverb Questionnaire: Curb Your Enthusiasm's Jeff Garlin On Queen, Vinyl, and Singing With Cheap Trick

    Jeff Garlin, left, gets a laugh out of our questions with Curb Your Enthusiasm cohort Larry David.​Before heading up to Seattle to participate in the Marty Riemer Funny Festival at The Paramount, Friday (with Bill Burr, Nick Thune, and Kyle Cease), Curb Your Enthusiasm's Jeff Garlin took a few ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 22, 2009

    Counting Down My Top 10 Records of 2009, Pt. 2

    Jones, Homme and Grohl, looking clearly displeased with the results of their collaboration.​ Part one of this ten-part series can be viewed here. The feverish anticipation that built around the new project involving Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones, Queens of the Stone Age mastermind Josh ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 8, 2009

    Sympathy for the Devil?

    Krist Novoselic's column on music and politics runs every Tuesday on the Daily Weekly. He is also a regular contributor to Reverb, our music blog.​Everyone knows that rock music is synonymous with rebellion. When I was a teenager, I not only cranked my stereo because I loved to rock out--I wan ... More >>

  • Calendar

    November 11, 2009

    Saul Williams

    Krist Novoselic's column on music and politics runs every Tuesday on the Daily Weekly. He is also a regular contributor to Reverb, our music blog.​Everyone knows that rock music is synonymous with rebellion. When I was a teenager, I not only cranked my stereo because I loved to rock out--I wan ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 26, 2009

    Them Crooked Vultures -- Those Guys From Nirvana, Zeppelin, Queens OTSA -- Coming to The Paramount

    Dave Grohl's gonna put the hurt on your credit card next month. Let's start with November 3: You can buy Nirvana's Live at Reading, Foo Fighters Greatest Hits, and Bleach, Nirvana's first record (OK, so, he's not on Bleach.) Then there's November 17, when he's issuing a self-titled debut with The ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 16, 2009

    Last Night: Pink Slams Kanye, Covers Led Zeppelin, and Forgets Her Lyrics @ Key Arena

    Dave HoganPink performed at the Key Arena on Tuesday, Sept. 15. ​Tickets to Pink's concert sold so fast that the concert was moved from Wamu Theater to Key Arena to accommodate a larger audience. Its popularity can likely be attributed to the fact that the Funhouse Tour is the first national t ... More >>

  • Calendar

    September 9, 2009

    P!nk

    Dave HoganPink performed at the Key Arena on Tuesday, Sept. 15. ​Tickets to Pink's concert sold so fast that the concert was moved from Wamu Theater to Key Arena to accommodate a larger audience. Its popularity can likely be attributed to the fact that the Funhouse Tour is the first national t ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 27, 2009

    P!nk Concert Moves from WaMu Theater to Key Arena

    ​Damn. When did P!nk become such a huge superstar? The pop artist has five albums under her belt, but she's never quite reached the celebrity status that many of her female peers have. But the outspoken singer, whose national Funhouse Tour kicks off in Seattle on September 15, has had to mov ... More >>

  • Music

    May 27, 2009

    Hendrix Gets the Rough Guides Treatment

    Perfect for music tourists in need of a map.

  • Blogs

    April 19, 2009

    I've Been Listening to... Nico Vega

    I can imagine that when Columbus stumbled onto the Americas he felt like he had discovered something new, even though it had belong to thousands of natives before he even knew how to spell Santa Maria. I had a similar experience when I stumbled across Nico Vega's self-titled album. It might be the ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 27, 2009

    Tonight's Show Suggestions

    Pigeon John/Rootbeer at Nectar, 9 p.m., $10 Los Angeles nerd-rapper Pigeon John, an avowed disciple of the De La Soul school of hip-hop, got his start in the early '90s by rhyming at the Good Life Café - launching pad for the likes of Jurassic 5, Pharcyde, Dilated Peoples, and other alt-rap icons. ... More >>

  • Calendar

    March 25, 2009

    Black Mountain

    Pigeon John/Rootbeer at Nectar, 9 p.m., $10 Los Angeles nerd-rapper Pigeon John, an avowed disciple of the De La Soul school of hip-hop, got his start in the early '90s by rhyming at the Good Life Café - launching pad for the likes of Jurassic 5, Pharcyde, Dilated Peoples, and other alt-rap icons. ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 9, 2009

    Music Is a Miracle

    I've gotten around to reading the comments on my article regarding the video games Rock Band and Guitar Hero, and I also took a cue from my colleague Mr. McKagan and checked out some of the chatter around the Web. Like I said in my last article about these games, they're a good thing. According to ... More >>

  • Music

    December 31, 2008

    Thrill 'Em All

    In local metal, the old school was the only school.

  • Calendar

    October 15, 2008

    The Builders and the Butchers

    Wednesday, October 15

  • Music

    March 5, 2008

    What's So Weird About Madonna in the Rock Hall of Fame?

    She's been through as much blood, sweat, and sex with Dennis Rodman as anyone else in there.

  • Calendar

    February 27, 2008

    The Builders and the Butchers

    She's been through as much blood, sweat, and sex with Dennis Rodman as anyone else in there.

  • Blogs

    February 22, 2008

    The Weekend Preview!

    She's been through as much blood, sweat, and sex with Dennis Rodman as anyone else in there.

  • Blogs

    January 28, 2008

    Afternoon Edition: Piles of Snow and Presidential Endorsements

    She's been through as much blood, sweat, and sex with Dennis Rodman as anyone else in there.

  • Music

    January 23, 2008

    22,000 Songs and Nothing to Listen To

    One day, every song ever recorded will fit into your back pocket. But will you listen to any of them?

  • Blogs

    December 13, 2007

    Thursday Night: Queen Shmooquan

    One day, every song ever recorded will fit into your back pocket. But will you listen to any of them?

  • Blogs

    December 3, 2007

    Live Music Tonight: Lumpy Spandex and Dadrock

    One day, every song ever recorded will fit into your back pocket. But will you listen to any of them?

  • Calendar

    November 28, 2007

    Van Halen

    Monday, December 3

  • Music

    November 14, 2007
  • Calendar

    November 14, 2007

    We Could Be Heroes

    Three takes on the concept of heroism

  • Blogs

    August 31, 2007

    I Heard This: Zeppelin's 'Kashmir'

    Three takes on the concept of heroism

  • Music

    May 9, 2007

    This Man Knows His Plungers and His Pearl Jam

    From the Warfield to the Showbox, Glen Rinzler keeps the show going.

  • Music

    January 31, 2007

    Pop Deelers

    Via computer applications and stunning cartoon visuals, Portland's Menomena inspire wide-eyed pop wonderment.

  • Music

    December 27, 2006

    Orchestral Discord

    Post-Menotti crap, suicidal nuns, and an eclectic Mozart dessert tray.

  • Music

    November 1, 2006

    Behind the Scene

    Post-Menotti crap, suicidal nuns, and an eclectic Mozart dessert tray.

  • Music

    October 25, 2006

    The Southern Harmony of Musical Companions

    Viva Voce look on the bright side, darkly.

  • Arts

    September 6, 2006

    Strings Theory

    Cellist Rajan Krishnaswami hypothesizes that more people would listen to chamber music if it weren't so stodgy.

  • Arts

    August 9, 2006

    I Love Led Zeppelin: Panty-Dropping Comics

    In which the local cartoonist explicates the vaginal symbolism of a certain defunct blue flame.

  • Music

    March 22, 2006

    Heartless Bastards

    In which the local cartoonist explicates the vaginal symbolism of a certain defunct blue flame.

  • Music

    August 3, 2005

    Bill Horist and Degenerate Art Ensemble at Chop Suey

    In which the local cartoonist explicates the vaginal symbolism of a certain defunct blue flame.

  • News

    July 16, 2003

    Letters to the Editor

    "Mixing up Turks and Greeks generally goes over about as well as mixing up Hatfields and McCoys. . . . "

  • Film

    October 2, 2002

    SUFFed

    Fun fest fields fringe flicks.

  • Music

    June 12, 2002

    Days of our nights

    Fun fest fields fringe flicks.

  • Film

    September 13, 2000

    Innocence lost

    "I was that kid," says the director.

  • Music

    September 22, 1999

    Early rumblings

    Psycho-country music stars like Porter Wagoner were violent before Eminem made violence cool.

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