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    LED Configuration Full of acrobatic feats and death-defying maneuvers, drones are athletic and nimble machines. But that’s not all they’re good for! While they can reach speeds of up to 100MPH and turn on a dime, some drones were destined for something else — they were meant to be artists. Outfitted with brilliantly bright, completely programmable LED lights, a fully lit-up drone is a remote-controlled firework. With a palette of colors to choose from and a variety of blinks and brightness setting

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    Led Zeppelin was a very great and legendary band that made themselves known to people around the world. Performing their best song ever, “Stairway to Heaven” helped them become famous because of its huge success. Led Zeppelin consisted of, the well known and one of the best guitarists ever, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant on vocals, John Paul Jones as their keyboardist and bassist, and John Bonham on drums. They together made great music from 1968 to 1980 originating from London, UK. They ended their careers

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    Led Zeppelin Rocks: Protestors Roar Each new music genre introduces the counterculture or opposition of previous generation’s values. Led Zeppelin sparked the beginning of the heavy metal culture-- the counterculture to psychedelic rock. The anti-war movement was also prevalent in this counterculture. Led Zeppelin and the Vietnam War influenced the new, darker, generation of rock: heavy metal. May Day Thousands of protestors congregated in Washington D.C. on May 3rd, 1971. After two days of protest

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    Led Zeppelin: A Brief History Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Bonham, and John Paul Jones are four of the most iconic names in rock and roll history. Those famous names exist in the one and only… Led Zeppelin. Zeppelin itself has a very interesting formation and career including an unfortunate end to the legendary rock band. With eight UK number one albums that are still prevalent to this date, Zep is arguably the best and most influential band in history. Led Zeppelin formed as a super group

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    Led Zep ‘Stairway’ testimony results in win Members of Led Zeppelin are feeling a whole lotta love for members of a Los Angeles jury who ruled in favor of the British rockers in a court case claiming copyright infringement. Allegations were that the group’s signature song ‘Stairway to Heaven’ was built on a ripped-off riff from 60s psychedelic band Spirit. Testimony from band members and ‘Stairway’ writers, Robert Plant and Jimmy Page, along with testimony from bandmate John Paul Jones were key

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    How Led Zeppelin Influenced American Culture One of the most influential rock bands, Led Zeppelin, not only influenced American musicians, but also influenced the American culture with their combined rock, heavy-metal, blues, and folk to create an outstanding and timeless sound which can be followed from the origins of the band, through the height of the band's career, to the legacy they left behind. Before Led Zeppelin was founded, each of the members had previous experience playing different

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    Led Zeppelin was a 60’s and 70’s hard rock group. Many consider them to be pioneers of modern day heavy metal and hard rock. The band made many leaps in music and influenced many other musicians of the times and today. Led Zeppelin didn’t just turn into Led Zeppelin overnight. The band was formed from members of different bands which allowed for sharing of different musical ideas and concepts which overall made them unique. The band has its origins in Great Britain. Jimmy Page a member of the Yardbirds

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    Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin were never afraid to try new musical directions, drawing inspiration from such styles as blues, rock, folk, country (and everything in between!) to create a unique sound that almost defies description, probably the most appropriate way to describe their vast repertoire is simply as "Led Zeppelin". During their reign they created one of the most enduring and diverse catalogues in modern music and firmly secured their status as one of the most influential groups ever

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    The song is about a materialistic path of life that people take, which only satisfies them with desires of the world for material objects. This in turn leaves a weak feeling of lack of spiritual fulfillment leading them a question of how they would get into heaven. The character in the song who is a lady in finds the fulfillment of worldly satisfaction by buying stairway that she may use to heaven. Otherwise she realizes that life is not all about being able to buy everything she can afford. The

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    Stemmed from a humorous conversation among musicians, the name Led Zeppelin has had a great impact on rock music. Their influence had carried on past the 1970’s, the time of their highest peak of popularity when they had toured extensively. Almost instantaneously they had become a hit, performing four concert tours in the US within their very first year. As time went on, many heavy metal bands such as Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Queen, and Aerosmith as well as punk bands like the Ramones had been

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