"Led Zeppelin’s Shadow Song: The True Story of Dazed and Confused
Release Date: 10/14/2025
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🎸 Who really wrote "Dazed and Confused"?
For decades, Led Zeppelin's moody, blues-driven classic has been tied to Jimmy Page. But music historian and author Scott G. Shea joins The Not Old Better Show – to unpack a deeper truth that most fans never heard. And it starts with a lesser-known singer-songwriter named Jake Holmes. Today’s episode is brought to you by Acorns. Acorns. Acorns makes it easy for everyone to start saving and investing
🎤 In 1967, Holmes released a haunting track on his debut album that sounded strikingly familiar to anyone who later heard Led Zeppelin’s version. While the lyrics were different, the descending bass line, tone, and feel of the song carried over — without credit. Holmes never made a legal fuss back then, but years later, things changed. Page eventually settled out of court, quietly, and many fans were left asking: Why wasn’t Holmes acknowledged from the start?
📚 Scott Shea has researched this story thoroughly, and in our conversation, he lays out the timeline, the context of the music industry at the time, and what this case tells us about artistic ownership. Shea is no stranger to deep music history — his best-selling book All the Leaves Are Brown offers similar insight into The Mamas & the Papas — and he brings the same care and clarity here.
🧠 For many of us who grew up listening to Zeppelin, this episode is eye-opening. It doesn’t aim to tear down the music we love, but rather to give credit where it’s due and remind us that behind every song is a story — sometimes more complicated than we realize.
🎧 If you’ve ever tapped your foot to “Dazed and Confused” or wondered how songwriting credits really work, this episode is a must. You’ll leave with a deeper appreciation for the music, the people behind it, and how the truth finally came to light.
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