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I’m new to this Led Zeppelin music page. I became a huge Led Zeppelin fan because of my dad. He had all their vinyl records. I’ve listened to a lot of their music and “Since I’ve Been Loving You” was the first song that got me completely hooked.

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**A New Fan, A Timeless Band: How I Fell in Love with Led Zeppelin**

 

I’m new to this Led Zeppelin music page, but definitely not new to their music. My journey into the world of Zeppelin didn’t start with a concert or a playlist recommendation—it started at home, with my dad. Growing up, I didn’t realize how deep his love for the band ran. He had every vinyl, from their self-titled debut all the way through *Presence* and *In Through the Out Door*. Those records were sacred to him, and now, they mean the world to me too.

 

My dad would often play Zeppelin on Sunday mornings while he made breakfast. I remember hearing those heavy riffs and bluesy rhythms echoing through the house, not really knowing what they were at the time—but always feeling something. It wasn’t until one quiet evening that I sat down with him and we listened to “Since I’ve Been Loving You.” That was the moment it all changed.

 

That song hit me like nothing else ever had. Jimmy Page’s guitar cried with such raw emotion it felt like a voice of its own. Robert Plant’s vocals—pleading, broken, powerful—sent chills down my spine. And then there’s John Paul Jones and John Bonham, holding it all together with masterful restraint and soulful grooves. It was as if every note of that song was alive, breathing, aching with emotion. I didn’t just hear it—I *felt* it.

 

After that, I started digging deeper. I listened to *Led Zeppelin IV*, then *Houses of the Holy*, then *Physical Graffiti*. Each album opened a new door. Songs like “Ten Years Gone,” “Kashmir,” and “The Rain Song” became more than music—they became moments, experiences. I started to understand why this band wasn’t just popular, but legendary.

 

Now, sharing this passion with my dad has become one of the most meaningful things in my life. We’ll sit and talk for hours about the lyrics, the concerts he saw back in the day, the mystery of Jimmy Page, or how Bonham could make the drums sound like thunder.

 

I may be new here, but I’m part of something timeless. Led Zeppelin’s music bridges generations, and I’m proud to carry that torch forward—vinyl crackle and all.

 

 

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