Led Zeppelin is celebrating 50th Anniversary of ‘Physical Graffiti,’ a double album so massive, so untouchable, that it cemented their legacy as the undisputed kings of rock. And now, in 2025, the surviving members are reuniting—not for a tour, not for a new record, but for a celebration of their masterpiece.
But with Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, and John Paul Jones back together for the first time in years, one question lingers—could this lead to something more?
This time, the reunion is happening on the pages of Uncut Magazine—a rare joint interview bringing the three remaining members together to mark the 50th anniversary of Physical Graffiti.”
The April 2025 issue will feature new, in-depth interviews with all three rock legends, diving deep into the creation of the album and the chemistry that made it possible.
It is an intricate study of the relationships between Plant, Page and Jones as it unfolds in Headley Grange, on the world’s largest stages or in the wilds of Morocco. Three very different people whose passion for the work they achieved together remains as strong and unifying as ever.
John Paul Jones admitted that he wasn’t interested in other bands. He said: “I was never a great fan of other bands. I didn’t really go to concerts. I didn’t listen to other bands. I wasn’t interested because I wasn’t in them. I was a fan of Led Zeppelin, because I was in it.”
Whether they ever take the stage again or not, Led Zeppelin’s legacy is unchallenged. Half a century after its release, Physical Graffiti remains an untouchable masterpiece, influencing generations of musicians, from hard rock to metal to blues and beyond.”