Kashmir, a classic of Led Zeppelin. Written by Robert Plant and Jimmy Page, the song that Robert Plant mentioned like ''I wish we were remembered for Kashmir more than Stairway To Heaven'' in an interview.
Originally titled Driving To Kashmir, the song had begun as a lyric
'When The Leeve Breaks', a song originally recorded and written by Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Minnie in 1929 and it's about the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927.
The song was later covered by the British rock band Led Zeppelin for their 4th studio album, known as Led Zeppelin
The Brian May Band performing "Since You've Been Gone" by Rainbow live at The Brixton Academy, 1993.
“Touring as a front man, following Freddie’s passing, I was in complete denial of Queen, and regarded my new band as my future.
I was blessed with the massive support of the
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The coat worn by the British admiral Horatio Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 with the hole in the left shoulder caused by the musket ball that kiIIed him.