17 Led Zeppelin playlists

More Than Less Than Zero

The definitive Generation X mix tape to disappear in Los Angeles ca. 1983. Fuck Christmas with every directly-name-dropped and/or vaguely-hinted-at song in Bret Easton Ellis’s debut novel “Less Than Zero” โ€” plus a couple of surprises.
More Than Less Than Zero

Otis and Andrew Got High – Again

Taking the energy at the front end and letting it slide, featuring artists like: Siouxsie and the Banshees, Method Man, The Pharcyde, All Them Witches, Roots Manuva, Devin The Dude, Charlotte Church, Brigid Mae Power

Otis and Andrew Got High - Again

Corduroy and LSD

The spirit of the 70s lives on, featuring artists like: Jimi Hendrix, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Steppenwolf, Bob Weir, Fleetwood Mac, Pink Floyd, The Who

Borderline Country

Do-si-do to knee-slapping country songs from unexpected rock artists, featuring artists like: Beck, The Dandy Warhols, St. Vincent, Courtney Barnett, Starcrawler, Cake, Blind Melon, The Kills

Tangerine – Led Zeppelin

When most people think of Led Zeppelin, they think of vibrating, electric, bad-to-the-bone rock and roll. However, as most bands worth their salt, they had a kaleidoscope of sounds, sounds that involved an overlapping of genres, including blues, country, reggae, R&B and folk. “Tangerine” is one of their songs that doesn’t quite fall into the category of their usual sound, while simultaneously being their quintessential sound.