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From the author of the definitive New York Times bestselling history of the Beatles comes an authoritative account of the rock group many consider the greatest of all time. The term "rock star" owes much to Led Zeppelin, whose members—Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones, and John Bonham—lived the dream like no others. In this work, Bob Spitz expertly separates myth from reality, showcasing his storytelling flair and connoisseurship. From their first album, the band declared itself a unique force, merging grand artistic ambition with primal energy, blending English folk and African American blues. Their debut sold over 10 million copies, marking just the beginning of a staggering 300 million certified albums sold worldwide. Despite the band's notorious secrecy, Spitz's undeniable authority shines through. His deep understanding of the music, the business, and the touring life provides unparalleled context. He reveals the dynamic between Page and Jones, the sophisticated London musicians, and Plant and Bonham, the wild Midlands performers, in a rapidly changing musical landscape. Spitz takes the music seriously, vividly bringing the band's artistic journey to life. This account also chronicles the transition from the innocence of the sixties to the decadence of the seventies, illustrating how Led Zeppelin elevated the rock experience to new heights. Spitz offers a full and honest reckoning of the band, revealing astonish
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Led Zeppelin, Bob Spitz
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2024
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