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Led Zeppelin

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Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin

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Book Synopsis The definitive oral history of the iconic, bestselling rock band Led Zeppelin With Robert Plant on lead vocal and Jimmy Page on guitar, Led Zeppelin is one of the most iconic, legendary, and influential rock bands in musical history. Tales of their indulgence in sex, drugs, and excess have swirled for decades. In this definitive oral history of the band, Barney Hoskyns finally reveals the truth about Led Zeppelin, paring away the myths and describing what life was really like for four young men on top of the world, enjoying fame on a scale that not even the Beatles experienced as a touring live act. Through fresh new interviews with the surviving band members, close friends, their tour manager, and scores of other fascinating characters, Hoskyns provides deep insights into the personalities of the band members and chronicles the groups dramatic rise, fall, and legacy. Based on more than 200 interviews with everyone from Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, and John Paul Jones to road manager Richard Cole, their late manager Peter Grant, and many others central to the Zeppelin story Features striking photos of the band both on and offstage, many published here for the first time Takes a fresh look at Led Zeppelins music, cultural significance, and legend, as well as the highs and lows of the sex, drugs, and rock and roll lifestyle on the road Analyzes the way the band wrote, arranged, and recorded, from how they created the stupendous sound and dynamics on Dazed and Confused and Whole Lotta Love to the groups folk-suffused acoustic side embodied in songs like Friends and Thats the Way Written by Barney Hoskyns, contributing editor at British Vogue who is the author of the bestselling book Hotel California and the co-founder of online music-journalism library Rocks Backpages From the Back Cover The saga of Led Zeppelin told by those who knew them when, this intimate oral history goes beyond scandal to reveal the all-too-human beings behind this most Promethean of rock bands, illuminating their expansive body of work and the times in which they exemplified the very essence of rock stardom. --Lenny Kaye, author of You Call It Madness In Led Zeppelin: The Oral History of the Worlds Greatest Rock Band, celebrated music writer Barney Hoskyns presents the definitive account of this iconic band, sharing riveting firsthand stories from the people who knew the group best. Based on more than two hundred interviews with insiders including Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, and road manager Richard Cole, this comprehensive expose explores the legends and pares away the myths. Led Zeppelin reveals what actually happened before, during, and after the groups twelve-year run as the biggest band on earth and what life was really like for four young men on top of the world as they enjoyed fame on a scale that not even the Beatles experienced as a touring live act. Priceless accounts from fellow musicians, including Jeff Beck, members of the Rolling Stones, record company executives, recording engineers, roadies, and more than a few groupies reveal how Jimmy Page originally envisioned the band and how it was assembled, promoted, and primed for success. These insiders tell wild tales about the groups antics as they embarked on four U.S. tours in a single year yet were able to write, record, and release Led Zeppelin II at the same time. Youll discover new insights into the bands writing, arranging, and recording methods, from how they created the stupendous sound and dynamics on Dazed and Confused and Whole Lotta Love to the creation of the groups folk-suffused acoustic side. Perhaps the most surprising fact youll discover about Page, Plant, Jones, and Bonham is the loyalty they felt toward each other and the band. Their sense of themselves as four irreplaceable members of an inseparable unit is displayed movingly in the account of their decision to break up the band following John Bonhams untimely death in 1980. Filled with dozens of never-before-published photos of the band and its members from early childhood through the glory years, this book is essential reading for every Led Zeppelin fan and for anyone interested in rock history. Review Quotes * An exhaustive and exemplary portrait-- Bernadette McNulty , London Daily Telegraph This meticulously compiled oral history... has a wonderful humour and a careful examination of the how and why of the darkness that surrounded the band and its entourage.-- Hugh MacDonald , Sunday Herald (Scotland) An engrossing trip through the sordid 70s.-- Will Hodgkinson , The Times (London) Barney Hoskynss exhaustive history... never forgets that behind the caricature was an extraordinary band, lithe and limber.-- Michael Hann, The Guardian (London) Hoskyns leaves no stone unturned. -- Publishers Weekly Every time I think I know everything about Led Zeppelin, a book like this comes along and reminds me that I know nothing.-- Chuck Klosterman This is the proper book Zeppelin have always deserved.-- Nick Coleman , author of The Train in the Night Barney Hoskyns is rocks poet of observation, a journalist with a very valuable gift for separating the nugget from the slag. [This oral history] is a complex tale that makes sense of the senseless, weighing artistic triumph against human tragedy.-- Fred Goodman , author of The Mansion on the Hill The saga of Led Zeppelin told by those who knew them when, this intimate oral history goes beyond scandal to reveal the all-too-humans behind this most Promethean of rock bands.-- Lenny Kaye About the Author BARNEY HOSKYNS cofounded and editorially directs the online music-journalism resource Rocks Backpages (www.rocksbackpages.com). He is the author of several books, including Hotel California, an acclaimed history of the Los Angeles music scene. A former U.S. correspondent for MOJO and a contributing editor at British Vogue, he currently writes for MOJO, the Guardian, and other publications.
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