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When Giants Walked the Earth

A Biography Of Led Zeppelin

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When Giants Walked the Earth

By: Mick Wall
Narrated by: Jeff Harding
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Over ten years after WHEN GIANTS WALKED THE EARTH, Mick Wall's seminal biography of the band, comes this major and extensively researched revision, which provides an unflinching look at life inside one of the biggest-selling rock bands of all time, and presents the definitive, final word on Led Zeppelin.

They were 'the last great band of the sixties; the first great band of the seventies'; they rose, somewhat unpromisingly, from the ashes of the Yardbirds to become one of the biggest-selling rock bands of all time. Mick Wall, respected rock writer and former confidant of both Page and Plant, unflinchingly tells the story of the band that wrote the rulebook for on-the-road excess - and eventually paid the price for it, with disaster, drug addiction and death.

WHEN GIANTS WALKED THE EARTH reveals for the first time the true extent of band leader Jimmy Page's longstanding interest in the occult, and goes behind the scenes to expose the truth behind their much-hyped yet spectacularly contrived comeback at London's O2 arena in 2007, and how Jimmy Page plans to bring the band back permanently - if only his former protégé, now part-time nemesis, Robert Plant will allow him to. Wall also recounts, in a series of flashbacks, the life stories of the five individuals that made the dream of Led Zeppelin into an even more incredible and hard-to-swallow reality: Page, Plant, John Paul Jones, John Bonham, and their infamous manager, Peter Grant.©2008 Mick Wall
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So this is the big one: a fat, juicy biography of the biggest band ever...Mick Wall, the veteran rock journalist, lays it all bare in a book that can only be described as definitive
As well as being the most complete account yet of a great British rock band, When Giants Walked the Earth is, as its name implies, a document of a bygone age....Wall has done his subject proud
It deftly strikes the balance between lofty authority and finding a way to get inside the heads of its subjects
This fantastic account of Led Zeppelin's wild and decadent heyday is as detailed and definitive as music biographies get
The definitive account of rock legends Led Zeppelin
A fascinating and diligently researched account of rock'n'roll excess
The definitive book about Led Zeppelin... Mick Wall has done a fine job here and certainly knows his stuff
That Wall can add so much fresh detail to the Led Zep story is in itself an extraordinary achievement. That he manages to humanise these planet-striding giants while doing so puts this book into the "definitive" category
We've read about the booze, drugs, devil worship and deviant sex... Mick Wall delves a lot deeper into the dark stuff
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The journalism and research is fantastic. THE definitive Zep biography. Let down by dreadful narration. Pity Mick Wall, the author, didn’t narrate it himself. That would have been awesome..

Incredible biography, woeful narration

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Mick Wall is one of the finest writers on classic rock the UK has ever turned out and this is his masterwork. There are other Zep biographies but this is the one that will be on the reading list for undergraduate students of classic late twentieth century music in a hundred years time. He combines deep knowledge of his subject, extensive research and an imaginative approach gererally absent from most rock or pop biographies. The book goes well beyond the band's demise in '79 right up to their one-off Celebration Day gig at the O2 in 2007 and beyond, almost to the 2020's. There's some first-hand interview material with Page and Jones but not much, which is fine given the entire band's propensity for*ahem* "self-mythologising". I can't recommend this book highly enough, although there is one thing that some might find a bit of an issue, this being the narrator. I recognised Jeff Harding's voice immediately, being a massive Lee Child fan and my first thought was "this is a peculiar choice." For those who don't know Jeff is from the US and has a very idiosyncratic narration style. It's perfect for Jack Reacher stories, (I almost find myself reading the Reacher books in his voice in my head), but how is this going to work when it concerns a band of Englishmen, two of whom are Brummies? Well, it "kind of" works; I made it to the end and when he's reading the author's words it's quite a good fit, Wall having a similar descriptive style and economy with words to Lee Child. it takes a bit of a suspension of disbelief when it comes to quotes from, well anyone at all, but especially the British contributors not just because of the accent but also the WAY Harding reads... look, if you know, you know, and if you don't, you'll find out when you listen. I got past it pretty quick because it was like having an old friend read the book to me but i won't deny that the narration is, as I said, idosyncratic.

The Best Led Zep Biography by a Country Mile

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Another excellent, real read from Mick Wall , a man with true behind the scenes insight and first hand experience at his disposal as well as the honesty to tell it like it is and make a rock biography a truly informative and entertaining read rather than the usual dirge and drivel by the sycophants that call themselves Rock authors and bore the crap out of us with their artist endorsed drivel !!

Mick Wall Does it again !!

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Best band ever, the history of rock music from the mid-60 to the end of Zep, an adequate (if unexceptional) writer. But the wrong narrator.

I like American accents and I have many books read by the excellent Jeff Harding but getting the guy who reads James Ellroy for Audible to read a book about a very English band is just wrong, when he does dialogue it sounds like he's taking the mick. No American can say "Watney's Red Barrel" without it sounding soooo wrong and two of the band were Brummies, which creates a Hell all of it's own.

Don't have this as your first Led Zep biography, others are better, and the book on Bonzo is superb. But do get this one afterwards, it's a decent book. And listen to Jeff reading "L A Confidential"...

Decent bio, wrong narrator.

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I'm not a massive fan of Led Zep, but the overall story described gives a great overview of the band and their place in broader music history from the 60s to the published date. Wall pivots between great research and personal interviews with band members. I think, personally, the way Jason Bonham is presented is a highlight, but the book overall is fantastic.

Another amazing Mick Wall band biography

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