Gain Whole Lotta Led Zeppelin: The Illustrated History Of The Heaviest Band Of All Time Prepared By Jon Bream Expressed As E-Text

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coffee table book about Led Zeplots of great photos and memorabilia, Much of the text can be found in other books, such as Stephen Davis' or Richard Cole's.
But any LZ fan will want this for their collection, Complemento perfecto de “El martillo de los dioses” la biografía no autorizada, Es un libro de gran formato, visualmente espectacular, en pasta dura, papel fotográfico plagado de fotos de conciertos con sus respectivas entradas y posters, portadas alternativas, fechas de conciertos todas, camisetas, pases de backstage, entrevistas, comentarios de otros músicos, críticas de sus discos, crónicas de conciertos de la época absolutamente todo, una edición épica y ahora mismo a un precio escandaloso, seis euros en la casa del libro! Una rebaja del.

Diehard fans de Led Zeppelin: comprad o morid,
Fascinating, of course. Great Photos! I learned more than I thought I ever knew about Zeppelin, It's fascinating to hear about their lives, and what they were going through during the's and's.
Life was just different then, the world was different, Of course, I was fascinated by Robert Plant, he was Rock n' Roll! But, learning more about Jimmy Page, that was interesting, to say the least.
Led Zeppelin definitely surpassed anyone of their time, and continue to be an influence on the business.
I would give this a higher rating if all the text of the book hadn't been copied from every other biography amp article published elsewhere.
Nothing in this book was original to it, even most of the photos were reprints from elsewhere.
However, these were the best quality images amp tons of them, If a Zeppelin fan wanted to buy just one book that collated everything together, I'd recommend this one to replace all the others.
But if a fan already owns the rest, this won't add anything new, That lack of originality is the main reason for the lower rating, Molto bello e ricco di immagini Led Zeppelin and I go way back so what can I say about this book I really enjoyed the pictures, can't have enough pictures, and read some of the summaries about the members of the group and the albums they produced and concert tours.


This book contains quite a few errors wrong years for tours/songs/albums, typos, etc.
and a surprising amount of material excerpted directly from discredited by most serious Zeppelin fans, anyway works by Stephen Davis and Richard Cole, and then includes a section about how Page and Plant have dismissed those accounts.


On the other hand, there are some interesting short quotes and a couple longer pieces with various musicians relating their feelings about Led Zeppelin, from Joe Perry of Aerosmith to Chester Bennington of the loathsome to me anyway Linkin Park and Tad Kubler of The Hold Steady.
There is also a great essay from Charles Shaar Murray that I had not previously read many of the other magazine excerpts were not new to me.


It's an 'Illustrated History' so I suppose the main point of the book is the photos, which are nice, although most are fairly common if you have a few other Zep tomes.

Visuaalisesti upea kirja huikeasta bändistä, Paljon hienoja kuvia soittajista ja oheissälästä, Teksteissä ei paljon mitään uutta tullut, kirja kun on enimmäkseen koottu muista Zeppelinistä kertovista opuksisa.
Mutta silti pidin tosi paljon. An amazingly illustrated book on the band, Lots of great photographs, though nothing much new as far as information goes, A welcome addition to the libraries of all Zeppelin fans,/stars

Was hoping for more history of the band, rather than testimonials from other musicians.


It is also quite disingenuous to not mention all of Zeppelin's plagiarism, Their ripping off Whole Lotta Love is mentioned, but most of the lifted songs aren't mentioned until the Discography in the back of the bookand even then, the Dazed and Confused steal isn't talked about at all.
You can read all about that here: sitelink wikipedia. org/wiki/Dazeda Definitely just for fans of the band, I enjoyed reading the reviews of their albums, and about the band's tour exploits, It made "This is Spinal Tap" seem all the more brilliant in retrospect, This book is truly great! For anyone interested in a band that really made its own rules while creating some timeless and never equaled rock music, this large book will satisfy you on many levels.


This is a comprehensive, lavishly illustrated history with all the bases covered tour diaries and dates, memorabilia shots, complete reviews of their recordings by various writers, interviews, timelines, recollections and fascinating stories.
The band members certainly have their say through various excerpted interviews as well,

The picture of Jimmy Page ordering at a Howard Johnsons restaurant circais priceless alone, but this book also filled in many gaps in my Zep knowledge, including manager Peter Grants involvement in many incidents, the source of their early bluesy material, and how their music continued to evolve up through.
It also includes a close look at their film The Song Remains the Same and covers theirLondon reunion performance with Jason Bonham on drums as well as an extensive discography.


I can remember when an older brother put headphones on me aroundand boggled my mind with the solo from “Heartbreaker” when I was aboutyears old.
While we cant go back in time this book will take you through the years with many excellent guest writers and critics, sound engineers and fellow musicians who share personal recollections.
Like the band and their career, an enthralling tour de force! Beautifully done, . . a must read for Zep fans, i love this book because the pictures during the years of lead zeppelin is great, they show tickets and concerts during the years and also they have stories about them, its great book to have for any zeppelin fan, Lots of good pictures but if you are already a big fan of Zeppelin I don't think you're going to find much new information.
The best for me were the pictures of the Plant and Page today and where they are at now.
Ideally they would be holding a Zeppelin reunion tour but, we can always hope.
Lots of interviews both with band members and critics alike but again if you've been a follower of Zep you've probably read this stuff before.
It does make a good blast from the past though and overall the book is worth taking the time to read.
Essential reading for all Led Zeppelin fans, Features rare photos and interviews with the band, I highly recommend it! They were the heaviest band ever, creating the blueprint for an entire musical genre and becoming a touchstone for an entire generation and their children.
Now, to celebrate their fortieth anniversary and Decemberreunion, heres the firstever complete illustrated history of Led Zeppelin.


This allstar tribute to one of the biggest rock n roll bands of all time features many of todays top American and English rock journalists from Rolling Stone, Creem, Billboard and more, as well as reflections on the bands inspiration from some of rocks top performers, including Aerosmith, Heart, the Minutemen, the Hold Steady, and others.
An appendix features the complete discography,

Glorious concert and behindthescenes photography from some of the top names in rock photography covers the band from their firstshow as Led Zeppelin through thereunion.
Also included are more thanrare concert posters, backstage passes, tickets, LPs and singles, Tshirts, buttons, and more from the United States, UK, Canada, Germany, France, and Japan, all comprising a book as epic as the band it honors.


Created from the ashes of the Yardbirds by guitarist and session wizard Jimmy Page, Led Zeppelin featured virtuoso bass player
Gain Whole Lotta Led Zeppelin: The Illustrated History Of The Heaviest Band Of All Time Prepared By Jon Bream Expressed As E-Text
John Paul Jones, gonzo drummer John Bonham, and Robert Plant, a vocalist like no other before him.
The band singlehandedly defined what rock n roll could be, leaving in their wake a trail of tales as tall or as a real as we wanted them to be.
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