How Led Zeppelin’s ‘The Song Remains the Same’ Captured Band’s Wild Peak

In the summer of 1973, Led Zeppelin were winding down the biggest tour of their career, a cross-country debauch-a-thon. By July, when they arrived at New York's Madison Square Garden, the band was drained and eager to get home. To make things worse, their Manhattan hotel was robbed.

This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: How Led Zeppelin’s ‘The Song Remains the Same’ Captured Band’s Wild Peak

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