Led Zeppelin has released two of its previously unheard songs to fans ahead of the reissue of its first three albums in June, according to the BBC.
The legendary rock group recorded "Keys to the Highway" in 1970, but only recently unearthed it, along with an earlier version of "Whole Lotta Love," from the archives of the band's vault. It was guitarist Jimmy Page, 70, who dusted off the recordings after combing through the archives for two years.
Page also told the BBC there was "zero" chance of a reunion, or a repeat of their London performance six years ago after the band officially split in 1980.
The legendary rock group recorded "Keys to the Highway" in 1970, but only recently unearthed it, along with an earlier version of "Whole Lotta Love," from the archives of the band's vault. It was guitarist Jimmy Page, 70, who dusted off the recordings after combing through the archives for two years.
Page also told the BBC there was "zero" chance of a reunion, or a repeat of their London performance six years ago after the band officially split in 1980.