“In this authoritative, unsparing history of the biggest rock group
of the 1970s, Spitz delivers inside details and analysis with his
well-known gift for storytelling.” —PEOPLE From the author of the
iconic, bestselling history of The Beatles, the definitive account of
arguable the greatest rock band of all time. Rock star. Whatever that
term means to you, chances are it owes a debt to Led Zeppelin. No one
before or since has lived the dream quite like Jimmy Page, Robert
Plant, John Paul Jones, and John Bonham. In Led Zeppelin, Bob Spitz
takes their full measure, separating myth from reality with his
trademark connoisseurship and storytelling flair. From the opening
notes of their first album, the band announced itself as something
different, a collision of grand artistic ambition and brute primal
force, of English folk music and African American blues. Spitz’s
account of their artistic journey, amid the fascinating ecosystem of
popular music, is irresistible. But the music is only part of the
legend: Led Zeppelin is also the story of how the sixties became the
seventies, of how innocence became decadence, of how rock took over.
Led Zeppelin wasn’t the first band to let loose on the road, but as
with everything else, they took it to an entirely new level. Not all
the legends are true, but in Spitz’s careful accounting, what is
true is astonishing and sometimes disturbing. Led Zeppelin gave no
quarter, and neither has Bob Spitz. Led Zeppelin is the long-awaited
full reckoning the band richly deserves.
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The Biography
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780399562433
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Penguin US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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