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Brittany Howard

LED ZEPPELIN

Led Zeppelin III ATLANTIC, 1970

was 14 years old when I heard this record and it changed everything. I always thought rock’n’roll was the rock’n’roll you hear on Top 40 radio, like Green Day and stuff like that. But when I started getting into Zeppelin and Sabbath, that’s when things started opening up. was really interesting because they have a song on there called Bron-Y-Aur Stomp” and I’d never heard anything like that before – it’s like mystical fairy blues or something. I was hearing a lot of different styles of music that usually I would not be attracted to, but they packaged it in a way that had a backbeat and still made me

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