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  2. Beck's Bolero - Wikipedia

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    This led to the famous quip, "Yeah, it'll go down like a lead zeppelin", [27] which Page later used, with a slight spelling change, for his new group. [13] Page ascribed it to Moon, [ 13 ] while Beck's and Led Zeppelin 's later manager Peter Grant claimed Moon used the phrase "go down like a lead balloon", to which Entwistle added "more like a ...

  3. MythBusters (2008 season) - Wikipedia

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    A lead balloon cannot fly (as per the idiom "going down like a lead balloon"). Busted Using lead foil, Adam and Jamie constructed a cube-shaped balloon with 10-foot (3 m) edges out of lead.

  4. Led Zeppelin - Wikipedia

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    The group dropped the 'a' in lead at the suggestion of Peter Grant, so that those unfamiliar with the term would not pronounce it "leed". [22] The word "balloon" was replaced by "zeppelin", a word which, according to music journalist Keith Shadwick, brought "the perfect combination of heavy and light, combustibility and grace" to Page's mind. [21]

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  6. Beyoncé hype ran high then popped like a balloon at the DNC

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    Then the fever dream ended and the pop culture balloon popped. The Hollywood Reporter was the first to have the news that the Grammy-winning singer would not be appearing at the DNC.

  7. Led Zeppelin (album) - Wikipedia

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    The image refers to the origin of the band's name itself: When Page, Beck and The Who's Keith Moon and John Entwistle were discussing the idea of forming a group, Moon joked, "It would probably go over like a lead balloon", and Entwistle reportedly replied, "a lead zeppelin!" [19] The back cover features a photograph of the band taken by Dreja.

  8. Watch Hillary Clinton play like a kid during the DNC balloon drop

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    Hillary Clinton became the first female presidential nominee for a major party in U.S. history. Then the balloons started falling. Cue the fun.

  9. Hindenburg disaster in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The band's name is a reference to a popular catchphrase that refers to something, such as a joke, that falls flat; "That went down like a lead balloon." The band changed the spelling of "lead" to "led" so that it wouldn't be confused with "lead" as in a "lead singer" or "lead guitar".