Hellhound on My Trail: The Devil Tuned My Guitar
By Zane Ewton, published Jul 18, 2006
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English guitar players latched on to the Johnson myth and turned up the amps on his bluesy leads. Jimmy Page was one of those young guitarists who borrowed liberally from Johnson. When Page formed Led Zeppelin, their rocked-up blues would influence countless musicians but their attachment to the dark side would haunt the band for years, leading to the untimely death of legendary drummer John Bonham.
Led Zeppelin's quick rise to prominence and status as rock gods was attributed to Jimmy Page's fascination with all things occult. While the rest of the band was off setting the benchmark for rock and roll excess, Page could be found conjuring demons and living on the shore of Loch Ness. Page had a kinship with the famed occultist Aleister Crowley, so much as buying the "Wickedest Man in the World's" home, complete with every "sacred" artifact.
The aura of something sinister gave Led Zeppelin a mythic quality that no other band has since enjoyed. Personal and professional tragedies derailed Led Zeppelin only 7 years into their career. The death of Robert Plant's child, car accidents, John Bonham's rock and roll death (he asphyxiated on his own vomit after a night of heavy drinking), as well as the ascension of punk rock as the new exciting trend effectively put an end to Led Zeppelin. Whether they were the victims of chance or something altogether darker and sinister is still a mystery to many.
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Takeaways
- Rock critics hated Led Zeppelin. History has rewritten nasty reviews into glowing tributes to essent
- Led Zeppelin performed an amped-upversion of Robert Johnson's "Traveling Riverside Blues".
- Robert Johnson's mythical story was turned into a boring movie starring Ralph Macchio.
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