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Hammer of the Gods

Stephen Davis

From Shelf: strange music

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.

Format:
Paperback / softback
Pages:
416
Publisher:
Pan Macmillan
ISBN:
9781509852529
Published Date:
17/5/2018
Dimensions:
196mm x 132mm x 27mm
Weight:
284g
Category:
Rock & Pop music

RRP: £14.99

Format: Paperback / softback

ISBN: 9781509852529


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