Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin Live at Earls Court Arena, London - Kashmir Performance
By the time Led Zeppelin took the stage at Earls Court on May 24, 1975, they were riding high on the success of their sixth studio album, *Physical Graffiti*, released just months earlier in February. This album was a significant milestone for the band, showcasing their evolution and willingness to experiment, with tracks that ranged from the epic "Kashmir" to the more intimate "Bron-Yr-Aur." What's fascinating is that while "Kashmir" was born from collaborations dating back to 1973, it truly found its form in this album, displaying the band's knack for blending rock with a touch of world music flair—a style they’ve become renowned for. Live performances, especially at a monumental venue like Earls Court, showcased Led Zeppelin’s powerful synergy and the unmatched stage presence of Robert Plant, which made every show feel like an exclusive, must-see event. Their ability to electrify audiences is palpable in this recording, making it a defining moment during their illustrious career.