Poll: Is Led Zeppelin Metal?

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Artina89

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They did great music, I don't understand why people try and classify them. Does it really matter whether or not they are classed as one thing or another?
 

Nigh Invulnerable

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wastedyouth89 said:
A simple question, but one that has split metal fans forever. Is Led Zeppelin to be classified as heavy metal? I've heard some say they just weren't "metal enough" and others say that they were the start of heavy metal. So what do you think?

Personally, I think they are. Metal is a LARGE genre and Led Zeppelin was the basis of the heavy metal sound in my opinion.
Their riff-based songs where early metal, in my opinion. The Immigrant Song, Rock and Roll, etc etc. None of that woodstock acoustic stuff, though. They laid a foundation for metal music, but not one as big as Black Sabbath laid down.

Black Sabbath, to me, are more influential to metal as a whole with their use of the tritone, the "chug-chug" riffs, and down-tuned guitars.
Sabbath are far more "metal" for me than Zep can ever hope to be. I would still classify Zep as metal, but as more of a proto-metal band than outright. Sure, they were heavy, and Bonzo was a beast, but the blues were a stronger influence on their style than it was on Sabbath's, so I give Ozzy et al credit for being the founders of metal as we know it.

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Randvek said:
I mean, the Beatles were one of the great early pioneers of rock, but if they came out today they would be dismissed as a cheap pop music band.
Nah, they'd be part of the `Rockabilly Revival' movement that happens every few years or so.
 

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I have loved Zeppelin for most of my musical influenced life, but I just wouldn't be able to call them metal. The rhythms and melodies are more blues and rock than anything. Sabbath was metal, even deep purple was more metal. Zeppelin may have started the trend, but like jazz started rock, and gospel started jazz, or blues started rap, or whatever started whatever, they each have their own genre.
 

Bobbity

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Led Zeppelin is Led Zeppelin! Actually, it's heavy rock, but, imo, that's better than metal :p
 

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Don't compare The All-mighty Zeppelin to common heavy metal.

Zeppelin is heavy at times, and Sabbath is heavy all the time, but they are by no means metal(neither is Queen). The first true heavy metal band was Judas Priest.

1980 was when the Albums British Steel by Priest, and Iron Maiden by Iron Maiden came out.

These albums shaped the metal scene of the 80s and directly influenced other great ablums like Kill 'em all (Metallica) and Reign in Blood (Slayer).

Zeppelin did influence These bands, but they also influenced many progressive rock acts such as Pink Floyd, Genesis and Yes. At the height of the popularity of progressive rock, many musicians and listeners were fed up with the 20 minutes solos performed by Pete Townsend and the like. Thus was formed the Genre Punk. Early Punk included acts like Iggy and the Stooges and a few years later The Ramones. They were influenced by Led Zeps heavy, fast, and sometimes mindless songs (such and Rock 'n Roll and Immigrant Song). After a Ramones concert in London 1976, 3 of the most important punk bands were formed, these were: Sex Pistols, The Clash and Generation X. All of these bands from punk and prog rock influenced heavy metal in the 80s.

Another important band to note is the British rock band Motorhead. These guys are frequently referred to as being "Heavy Metal", while their influence on the genre is unquestionable, the frontman Lemmy has said in an interview that he more closely associates his band with punk rock, rather than heavy metal (he also admitted in another interview that he tried to teach Sid Vicious from the Sex Pistols how to play bass, emphasis on the tried).

Heavy Metal was a culmination of the best parts of progressive rock and punk rock. These genres were influence by Led Zeppelin and again came full circle to create heavy metal.

Led Zeppelin is a rock and roll band.
 

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Is Led Zep metal? Is Wolf metal? Is Muddy metal? In some ways yes, in some ways no. Like Tull they get lumped into the metal basket when they are really so much more.
 

Jonabob87

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If you ask me they're rock, but plenty of people would class them as metal.

What's important is that we class them as AWESOME
 

Aerduin

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No Zep no metal as we know it, but in themselves I dont regard them as a metal band, rock, blues, folk, certainly.

Any band that can pull off such variety as Ramble On, Four Sticks, Communication Breakdown and Black Country Woman can be described only one way.

As previous posting stated Pure Awesomeness ;0)

(PS . Highly recommend the BBC Sessions cd.)

(PPS Was lucky enough to see Robert and Jimmy on the No Quarter Tour in '95. Anyone who can get you to shake your head to a hurdy gurdy ROCKS......
 

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I think if you asked say 10 years ago, people would more likely to have said yes, compared to now which i think by today's 'metal' that makes it clasic Rock.
 

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wastedyouth89 said:
Is Led Zeppelin to be classified as heavy metal?
The genre metal didin't even exist before the 90's as a real genre, for example Ozzy Osbourne was classed as "alternative" in the 90's together with other metal bands and those who were a little softer was only classed as rock, but it's new times now so yes they are metal.

Even if my personal opinion is that they are all still alternative and rock.
 

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They are classic rock, though metal can also trace its roots back to them. To be honest, when you go that far back, the rock/metal line is too narrow to care about. If they were a good band, they were a good band, and Zeppelin were one of the very best.
 

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I take the Lemmy stance, it's all Rock and Roll.

There's little worth in ghettoising it into further genres.



Though the teenage metaller that I was probably wouldn't have agreed with me.