Long time coming: Led Zeppelin to finally stream on Spotify
Music streaming service Spotify announced Wednesday that classic rock legend Led Zeppelin’s entire library would soon be available.
The deal brings a whole lotta love to fans, encouraging them to get the Led out wherever they may be, whether it’s down by the seaside, over the hills and far away or if they’re just going to California.
Previously there were some good times, bad times as Zeppelin’s music was only available for digital downloads via numerous online stores, leaving streamers dazed and confused.
Spotify is now the only online service to have persuaded the band to agree to stream its music, likely by reminding them: Your time is gonna come.
And regardless of whether they’re downloaded or streamed, the songs remain the same.
Head over to Led Zeppelin’s page on Spotify for a celebration day, as the service releases the band’s albums throughout the week.
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