Bonham, Jones, Page, Plant. Led Zeppelin were the band that redefined rock from the very first moment ‘Good Times Bad Times’ blared out of the speakers on their self-titled debut album in 1969. On the cover, the Hindenburg airship exploded; thanks to the band, the bang was heard around the world. Nine months later came Led Zeppelin II, and with it ‘Whole Lotta Love’, ‘Ramble On’ and ‘Moby Dick’; then in 1970 Led Zeppelin III featured cuts like ‘Immigrant Song’ and ‘Since I’ve Been Loving You’. In the best news Led Zep fans have heard since it turned out Jason Bonham could drum like his father John, the band’s first three records have been remastered by Jimmy Page himself. With each of them comes an additional disc of unreleased audio as part of a deluxe edition.

We’ve got five copies of each double CD set to give away – to be in the running, head to the comments below and tell us about your favourite Led Zeppelin song.

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