When Giants Walked the Earth: A Biography of Led Zeppelin by Mick Wall | Book review
Hammer of the Gods, Stephen Davis's 1985 biography of Led Zeppelin, was dismissed by the band as a seedy fiction, but if this account by band confidant Mick Wall portrays anything more clean-living, it's only by a tiny amount. Wall includes fine detail – inter-band politics, the whiff of the rehearsal room – but lurid anecdotes dominate, such as tales of hotels trashed with samurai swords. The sense of naive 60s permissiveness souring into something more sleazy is palpable. It's ha...
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