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The classic and best biography of the legendary led zeppelin, reissued for their fiftieth anniversary. If ever there were Satanic majesties of rock their name was led zeppelin. The band that out-sold the rolling stones and made Robert Johnson's deals with the devil look like a playground game of conkers were as high, inflated and glorified as their namesake. In Stephen Davis's scorching account of their phenomenally successful career, no aspect - however disquieting - is ignored. The Narcotic, alcoholic and psychotic wreckage they wreaked, the disturbing influence of the notorious mage Aleister Crowley on lead guitarist Jimmy page and the death of John Bonham are all recorded. Above all, the exultant, blazing charge of their music and its effects on led zeppelin and their fans is scrutinized. Hammer of the gods by Stephen Davis is a fierce and fearless story about a band that remain a legend of musical, sexual and mystical power. It is the last word in rock 'N' Roll savagery. Review: Liked it - Good book for Zeppelin fans.This book can serve as biography, music as well as history book. Review: Its a duplicate - Its a bad duplicate reprint. Not an authentic paperback
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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 728 Reviews |
T**Y
Liked it
Good book for Zeppelin fans.This book can serve as biography, music as well as history book.
H**I
Its a duplicate
Its a bad duplicate reprint. Not an authentic paperback
D**D
Excellent Read!
I loved this book! I read When Giants Walked the Earth: A Biography of Led Zepplin by Mick Wall before reading this book. This book, although sometimes descending to a kind of tabloid fodder, was much more interesting and straight forward. I enjoyed it exceptionally.
M**E
Hammer of the gods
A well researched, comprehensive study of life on the road with the pioneers of stadium rock concerts.
R**L
Tribute to the Ultimate Hard Rock Band
After recently reading the book by Duff on Guns and Roses I was told it didn't hold a candle to this book of Led Zeppelin. Well, I disagree. In fact, told from a first person's perspective, I found it to be much better. That's not to say this isn't an excellent biography of Led Zeppelin. It is quite good and I definitely enjoyed it. This book doesn't just start with Led Zeppelin but gives full background particularly starting with Jimmy Page who had the earlier Yardbirds. What becomes evident from reading this book is how the chemistry of the members made the band what it was. I knew Led Zeppelin but really didn't follow their music in depth. This book really fills in the holes and shows what they created which they probably never have received full credit for. Hey, they're not the Beatles or Stones. But what they did in their genre and how they worked so hard and stayed together without much in-fighting to create this magic is well represented in this book. They book does cover the groupie debauchery with which I had some familiarity from previously reading Pamela des Barres' book "I'm With the Band". But I didn't find it to be covered in total depth, more in rumor. Also, their black magic fetish is really not clear but without a question Jimmy Page particularly is a weird dude. As is typical, drugs and alcohol eventually take their toll but to the credit of the group, when a member is lost, the group doesn't try to weather on and steal money. How these guys survived this to live normal productive lives is probably as interesting as anything. Overall, a very good read on an epic musical influence that I strongly recommend.
M**O
Most enjoyable.
I am very happy with my purchase. The book was hard to put down. I will heartily recommend it.
D**O
The real deal on Led Zep
The real deal on Led Zep!
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