English citations of Zephead

Noun: "(slang) a fan of the English rock band Led Zeppelin"

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  • 2006, Erik Davis, Led Zeppelin's Led Zeppelin IV, Continuum International Publishing Group (2006), →ISBN, page 42:
    But he was a hardcore Zephead in 1977, when he saw his favorite band at Madison Square Garden during their triumphant return to touring after two years of personal strife.
  • 2007, Brian Raftery, "Led Astray", Spin, December 2007, page 140:
    But I doubt even the most devoted Zephead is pining to relive the days when Jimmy Page dressed up like a hermit with dandruff.
  • 2008, Melissa Ruggieri, "The LPs: How the West Was Won", in Jon Bream, Whole Lotta Led Zeppelin, Voyageur Press (2008), →ISBN, page 252:
    But most Zepheads were simply delighted to have a representation of one of rock 'n' roll's most muscular live acts beyond the middling soundtrack to The Song Remains The Same.
  • 2011, Bob Carruthers, Led Zepplin - Uncensored on the Record, Coda Books (2011), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    Describing a concert in Vancouver in the same year, he talks of the “Zepheads” who would travel the length and breadth of the country to see the band's “zany” show.