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Hammer of the gods: The Led Zeppelin saga
Hammer of the gods The Led Zeppelin saga
Author: Stephen Davis
Led Zeppelin was the hottest, hardest, horniest, most hedonistic group in rock history. Their parties defined 60s and 70s excess, their concerts were long, loud and thrilling. Based on interviews and behind-the-scenes stories, here is the truth behind the genius of Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones, and the late John Bonham.
ISBN-13: 9780330342872
ISBN-10: 0330342878
Publication Date: 7/7/1995
Pages: 376
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Publisher: Pan
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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If you even remotely like Led Zep you MUST read this book. Makes you wish you were there in '76!
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An enjoyable, well-written account of the most notorious rockers in history. No holds are barred in describing the wild parties, amazing concert tours, and world travels. My only complaint is that little is written about reclusive bassist John Paul Jones, though he does come out of the woodwork and assume the musical directorship of the band in its final years. The book includes Plant's and Page's post-band travails through approximately 2007.