When Giants Walked the Earth: A Biography of Led Zeppelin

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by Mick Wall


  www.news.bbc.co.uk

  www.oto-uk.org

  www.ratso.net

  www.robertplantalisonkrauss.com

  www.rocksbackpages.com

  www.simoniff.com

  www.stryder.de/symbole.html

  www.tblweb.com

  www.terryreid.com

  www.victorian.fortunecity.com

  www.youbettershutandlisten.com

  Other Media

  Behind The Mask, Radio 1 series, 1985

  Led Zeppelin: The Classic Interviews CD, Chrome Dreams CIS 2006

  Sleeve notes, Truth CD, Charles Shaar Murray, February 2005

  Jimmy Page interview, Nicky Home, Capital Radio, 1976, repeated Planet Rock, 2007

  The Song Remains The Same DVD, Warners 2007

  Led Zeppelin: DVD, Warner Music Vision 2003

  Jimmy Page Audio Interview, Steve Rosen, Rock’s Backpages, April, 1977

  Index

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  A.A. (aka Great White Brotherhood)

  A&M Studios

  A&R Studios

  Aarseth, Øytein

  ‘Euronymous’

  Abbey of Thelema

  Abbey Road

  Abbey Road studio

  Aberystwyth

  Above Ground Sound of Jake Holmes, The

  Abra-melin

  ‘Absolution Blues’

  AC/DC

  ‘Achilles Last Stand’

  Adler, Lou

  Aerosmith

  Agadir

  Agate, James

  Ahmet Ertegun Education Fund

  Airforce

  Aiwass

  Aladdin

  Alan Price Rhythm & Blues Combo

  Albarn, Keith

  Albert Hall

  Albertos Y Los Trios Paranoias

  Alexander, Arthur

  Allcock, Garry

  ‘All My Love’

  ‘All You Need Is Love’

  All Your Own

  Aloha From Hawaii

  Altamont

  Altham, Keith

  Amboy Dukes

  Ambrose Orchestra

  America

  and Yardbirds

  social and political unrest

  Grant seeks record deal in

  first tour

  Led Zeppelin released in

  success of records in

  second tour

  singles released in

  third tour

  fourth tour

  fifth tour

  sixth tour

  seventh tour

  Led Zeppelin IV tapes mixed in

  eight tour

  ninth tour

  tenth tour

  launch parties for Swan Song

  plans for next tour

  Page and Plant write together in

  band visits to record Presence

  politicians in

  eleventh tour

  1980 tour planned

  reunions in

  brief references

  see also names of places American Film Institute

  American Folk Festival of the Blues

  Amusement Business

  Anaheim Convention Center, LA

  ‘Anarchy in the UK’

  Andrew Oldham Orchestra

  Andrews, Bernie

  ‘And She’s Lonely’

  Angel, Jorgen

  ‘Angel Baby’

  Anger, Kenneth

  see also titles of films

  ‘Angry Angry’

  Animals

  Animals, The

  ‘Another Round’

  Antonioni

  Appice, Carmine

  Apple

  ‘Applejack’

  Apple Studios

  Aranza, Pastor Jacob: Backwards Masking Unmasked

  Arbuckle, Fatty

  Arc Music

  Arden, Don

  Ardent Studios

  Are You Experienced?

  ARMS charity concert

  Armstrong, Neil

  Arquette, Rosanna

  Asher, Dick

  ‘As Long As I Have You’

  Astral Weeks

  Atco

  Atlanta

  Atlanta Braves Football stadium

  Atlanta Pop Festival

  Atlantic Records

  targeted by Grant

  record deal with Zeppelin

  and Zeppelin’s Fillimore East appearance

  releases singles

  and Led Zeppelin II

  presentation of gold disc

  Grant opposes release of single by

  and Led Zeppelin III

  and Led Zeppelin’s seventh American tour

  and Houses of the Holy

  and Led Zeppelin’s own record label

  screening of band’s film

  Plant makes solo deal with

  40th anniversary celebration show

  brief references

  Atlas, Charles

  Auckland

  Auditorium Arena, Denver

  Australia

  ‘Autumn Lake’

  Avengers, the

  ‘Babe I’m Gonna Leave You’

  Babitz, Eve

  ‘Baby Come On Home’

  ‘Baby Let’s Play House’

  ‘Baby Please Don’t Go’

  Bacharach, Burt

  ‘Bachelor Boy’

  Bad Co.

  Bad Company

  Baez, Joan

  ‘Baja’

  Baker, Ginger

  Baldry, Long John

  Ball, Kenny

  Baltimore

  Band, The

  Band of Joy

  Bangkok

  Bangs, Lester

  Banned, The

  Bannister, Freddy

  There Must Be a Better Way

  Bannister, Wendy

  Barber, Chris

  Bardot, Brigitte

  Baretta, Dr John

  Barnes

  Barsalona, Frank

  Barsotti, Bob

  Bart, Lionel

  Bartok, Béla

  Barton, Geoff

  Basing Street Studios

  Bassey, Shirley

  ‘Bass ’N’ Drums’

  Bath

  Bath Festival

  ‘Bathroom Song, The’ (later called ‘Out on the Tiles’)

  Battersea

  ‘Battle of Evermore, The’

  BBC

  BBC1

  BBC2

  Light Programme

  Radio I

  Radio 2

  BBC Sessions

  Beach Boys

  Beatles

  albums

  films

  songs

  Beausoleil, Bobby

  ‘Be-Bop-A-Lula’

  Beck, Annette

  Beck, Jeff

  and Yardbirds

  and Jimmy Page

  and ‘Beck’s Bolero’ session

  and Led Zeppelin

  use of other artists’ material

  impressed by performance of Led Zeppelin

  and call-and-response routine

  and Led Zeppelin’s third

  US tour

  and Sutch

  brief references

  see also Jeff Beck Group

  ‘Beck’s Bolero’

  Beggars Banquet

  Bel Air hotel, LA

  Belfast

  Belgium

  Bell, Madeline

  Bell, Maggie

  Belushi, John

  Benjamin, Louis

  Bennett, Tony

  Benny Goodman Story, The

  Benny Hill Show, The

  Bergerac

  Berkeley University

  Berlin

  Berry, Chuck

  Berry, Dave

  Berry, Mike

  Be
rt and John

  Bevan, Bev

  Bicknell, Ed

  ‘Big Log’

  ‘Big Waasel’

  Billboard

  Bindon, John

  Bingenheimer, Rodney

  Birmingham see also names of locations in Birmingham

  Birmingham, Alabama

  Birmingham Cavern

  Birmingham Town Hall

  Bizarre Records

  ‘Blackbird’

  ‘Black Country Woman’

  Black Crowes, The

  ‘Black Dog’

  Blackmore, Ritchie

  ‘Black Mountain Side’

  Blackpool

  Black Sabbath

  Black Snake Moan

  ‘Black Water Side’

  Blake, Mark

  Blake’s Hotel, Kensington

  Bland, Bobby ‘Blue’

  Bland, Bubba

  Blind Faith

  Blish, James: Black Easter

  Blockheads, the

  Blodwyn Pig

  Blonde On Blonde

  Blondie

  Blood of a Poet, The

  Blossoms, the

  ‘Blowin’ in the Wind’

  Blow Out

  Blow Up

  Blue Belles, The

  Bluecaps, the

  Blue Mink

  Bluesbreakers

  ‘Blues De Luxe’

  Blues Incorporated

  Blue Star Trio

  ‘Blue Suede Shoes’

  Blues Volume I

  Blunt, Robbie

  ‘Bob Dylan’s Dream’

  ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’

  Bolan, Marc

  Boleskin House

  Bolin, Tommy

  Bombay

  Bombay Symphony Orchestra

  Bond, Graham

  Bonham, Jason

  Bonham, John ‘Bonzo’

  life and career before Led Zeppelin

  and formation of band as New Yardbirds

  and Led Zeppelin

  receives first large cheque

  and first American tour

  new drum kit

  in promotional film clip

  drumming tecnique

  and Led Zeppelin II

  and second American tour

  and girls

  and UK tour

  and third American tour

  and fourth American tour

  and Albert Hall show

  and continental tour

  and fifth American tour

  and Led Zeppelin III

  relocates family

  and Sutch

  at Headley Grange

  and Led Zeppelin IV

  wild and aggressive behaviour

  in Japan

  and Bill Harry

  buys farm in Worcestershire

  and Houses of the Holy

  stage costume

  and ninth American tour

  cars

  and film of band

  at launch parties of Swan Song

  and Physical Graffiti

  and tenth American tour

  and tax exile

  and Presence

  proud of son’s drumming

  and eleventh American tour

  arrested

  found guilty of assault charges

  and death of Plant’s son

  car crash

  helps Plant towards recovery

  and In Through the Outdoor

  at Knebworth

  at Melody Maker awards

  and European tour

  death

  funeral

  end of Led Zeppelin follows death of

  Grant acts as executor of estate

  brief references

  Bonham, Mick

  Bonham (née Phillips), Pat

  Bonham, Zoë

  Bon Jovi

  ‘Boogie With Stu’

  Book of Enoch

  Book of the Dead

  ‘Boots of Spanish Leather’

  Bordin, Mike

  Born To Boogie

  Boston

  Boston Tea Party

  Boston Gilderdrome

  Bowie, Angie

  Bowie, David

  Boxing Club, Bristol

  Boyzone

  Branson, Richard

  Bream, Julian

  Bredon, Anne

  Bridge Country Club, Canterbury

  Bridge Over Troubled Water

  Briggs, Anne

  Brighton

  Bringing It All Back Home

  ‘Bring It On Home’

  Bristol

  Brittle, Phil

  Bronby, Denmark

  Bronco

  ‘Bron-Y-Aur’

  ‘Bron-Y-Aur Stomp’

  Bron-Yr-Aur

  Brooksmith, Maria

  Broonzy, Big Bill

  Brown, Arthur

  Brown, Chris

  Brown, James

  Brown, Mick

  Browne, Carol

  Bruce, Jack

  Brum Beat

  Buckley, Sean

  Buddy Holly Story, The

  Budokan, Tokyo

  Buell, Bebe

  Buffalo Springfield

  Buffy the Vampire Slayer

  Bunuel, Louis

  Burges, William

  Burke, Solomon

  Burnett, Chester see Howlin’ Wolf

  Burnett, T. Bone

  Burnette, Johnny

  ‘Burning Down One Side’

  Burrell, Boz

  Burroughs, William S.

  Burton, James

  Burzam

  Busch, Bertha

  Butler, Terry ‘Geezer’

  Butlin, Sir Billy

  Butter Queen, The

  Butthole Surfers

  Byblos disco, Tokyo

  Byrds, The

  Byron, David

  Cader Idris

  Caine, Michael

  Caesar’s Chariot

  Caesar’s Palace, Las Vegas

  Café Royal

  Cage, John

  Cagney, James

  Cairo

  California, Randy

  Callan, Alan

  Calmes, Jack

  Cambridge

  Camel, C.R.

  Cameron, Marjorie

  Cammell, Charles R.

  Cammell, Donald

  Campbell, Naomi

  Canada

  ‘Candy Store Rock’

  Canned Heat

  Canterbury

  ‘Can’t Get Enough’

  Capitol

  Capote, Truman

  ‘Caravan’

  Cardan, J.: Ars Magica Arteficii

  Carnegie Hall, New York

  ‘Carouselambra’

  Carson, Phil

  Carter, A.P.

  Carter, Jimmy

  Carthy, Matin

  Cashbox

  Casino Royale

  Cassidy, Jack

  Cattini, Clem

  Cavett, Dick

  CBS

  CCS

  Cedar Club, Birmingham

  Cefalu

  ‘Celebration Day’

  Chapman, Mark

  Charles, Ray

  Charone, Barbara

  Charterhouse

  Chas and Dave

  Château d’Herouville studio

  Chateau Marmont, LA

  Chicago

  Chicago Ambassador

  Chicago Stadium

  Chicken Shack

  Chien Andalou, Un

  Children

  Children In Need

  China

  China White

  Chislehurst Caves

  Chkiantz, George

  Chocolate Watch Band

  Chorleywood

  Christian, Dick

  Christian, Neil

  Christine, Miss

  Christopherson, Peter

  Christ’s College, Blackheath

  Chrysalis

  Churchill, Winston

  Churchward, Colonel James: The Sacred Symbols of Mu

>   Cincinnati

  Cincinnati Riverfront Coliseum

  Cinderella, Miss

  ‘Cinderella Rockafella’

  Circus magazine

  Clapton, Eric

  Clark, Dick

  Clark, Petula

  Clark, Steve

  Clarke, Arthur C.: Childhood’s End

  Clarkson, Jeremy

  Clash, The

  Classic Rock

  Clearwell Castle

  Cleopatra

  Clifton, Peter

  ‘C’mon Everybody’

  Coach & Horses pub, Poland Street

  Cobbald, David Lytton

  Cochran, Eddie

  Cocker, Joe

  Cocksucker Blues

  Coconut Grove, London

  Cocteau, Jean

  Coda

  Cole, Richard (Ricardo)

  and first American tour

  and second American tour

  on role of groupies

  and third American tour

  and fifth American tour

  and Bath Festival

  and Headley Grange

  in Dublin

  in Tokyo

  visits Thailand and India

  and ninth American tour

  and Bonham’s drinking

  and theft

  and film of band

  and Swan Song launch party

  and tenth American tour

  and Grant

  and Plant’s accident

  on Page’s drug use

  in Monte Carlo

  has full-time assistant

  and eleventh American tour

  arrested

  found guilty of assault

  returns to England with Plant

  in Guadeloupe with Page

  wedding reception

  at Moon’s funeral

  and Knebworth shows

  on Bonham’s drug habit

  brief references

  Coleby, Barrington

  View in Half or Varying Light

  Coleman, Jazz

  Coleman, Ray

  Coliseum, Birmingham, Alabama

  Collins, Albert

  Collins, Judy

  Collins, Phil

  Colour Me Pop

  Colour My Soul

  Colson, Glen

  Coltrane, John

  Columbia

  Comedy Store, LA

  Comin’ Atcha

  ‘Communication Breakdown’

  Compartments

  Concerts West

  ‘Congratulations’

  Convention Center, Fort Worth

  Cookham

  Cooper, Alice

  Me, Alice

  Copenhagen

  ‘Corinna Corinna’

  Corriston, Peter

  Cotchford Farm

  ‘Cotton Fields’

  Coulson, Clive

  Country Club, Hampstead

  Country Joe and the Fish

  Covent Garden

  Coverdale, David

  Crabb, Buster

  Crackerjack

  Cradle of Filth

  Crawdaddy

  Crawling King Snake

  Crazy Elephant, The

  Cream

  Creation, The

  Creatures of the Street

  Creem

  Crickets, the

  Crosby, David

  Crosby, Stills and Nash

  Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

  ‘Crosscut Saw’

  Crowe, Cameron

  Crowley, Aleister and Boleskine House

  Page’s interest in

  life and ideas

  people interested in and influenced by

  and Led Zeppelin IV

  and Anger

  brief references

 

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