“Led Zeppelin played to a crowd of 150,000, but no-one on the bill was looking for a big break or even a record deal”: How 60s’ music festivals turned a generation of blues aficionados into the first rock stars

“Led Zeppelin played to a crowd of 150,000, but no-one on the bill was looking for a big break or even a record deal”: How 60s’ music festivals turned a generation of blues aficionados into the first rock stars

Some of the events still exist today, but back in the 60s they played hosts to bands for whom future possibilities were entirely unknown

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