“I wish we were remembered for Kashmir more than Stairway To Heaven,” Zeppelin singer Robert Plant told me more than three decades after the the former song was first released as the last track on side two of the band's Physical Graffiti double album. read more
Message in the Music Led Zeppelin’s Kashmir In 1969, a new music group put out their first CD, not knowing that they would still be releasing merchandise in 2003. A common household name, this group offers an alternative to today’s common pop and rap music. read more
Originally called “Driving to Kashmir”, the lyrics to the song were written by Plant in 1973 immediately after Led Zeppelin’s 1973 US Tour, in an area he called “the waste lands” of Southern Morocco, while driving from Goulimine to Tantan in the Sahara Desert. read more
Led Zeppelin's song "Kashmir" inspired the novels "The Elder Effect" and "Vital Perception." The author, (D. L. Given) stated in an interview she has no interpretation for the meaning of the song only that is an amazing piece. read more