When Giants Walked the Earth: A Biography of Led Zeppelin
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Night to Remember, A
Ninette
Nixon, Richard
NME (New Musical Express)
‘Nobody’s Fault But Mine’
Nobs, Claude
No Introduction Necessary
‘No Money Down’
‘No More Auction Block’
Noone, Peter
‘No Quarter’
No Quarter
North Africa
Northover, Dave
Norwegian ‘black metal’ bands
‘Norwegian Wood’
‘Nottamun Town’
‘Not Fade Away’
Nuggets
‘Number One in Your Heart’
Nuremberg
Oakland
Oakland Coliseum, San Francisco
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
‘Ocean, The’
Ochr-yr-Bwlch
O’Connor, Des
Ofarim, Esther & Abi
Ogden’s Nut Gone Flake
‘Oh Well’
Old Grey Whistle Test, The
Oldham, Andrew Loog
Oldhill Plaza, Birmingham
Old Hyde Farm
‘Old Man River’
Old Mill House
Oliver, Paul: Blues Fell This Morning
Oliver Tree, Croydon
Olson, Dorothy
Olymiahalle, Munich
Olympic Studio
Only Ones, The
‘Ooh My Head’
‘Ooh My Soul’
‘Operator’
Orbison, Roy
Oregon
Orpen, William
Osbourne, Ozzy
Ostin, Mo
O.T.O.
‘Our Song’
O2 concert
‘Out of Time’
Outrider
Outta Sight, Outta Mind
Overman, Michele
‘Over The Hills And Far Away’
‘Over Under Sideways Down’
Oz
‘Ozone Baby’
Pace, Charles
Pagano, Joe
Page, Jimmy
life and career before formation of Led Zeppelin
and formation of band as New Yardbirds
and Scandinavian tour
and Led Zeppelin
use of other artists’ material
use of violin bow
on Plant as songwriter
and change of band’s name
name known in America
and Atlantic record deal
and first American tour
on absence of moral or political statement
and concentration on album
and TV
and second American tour
and Led Zeppelin II
and girls
and veto of single release
and third American tour
and Albert Hall show
relationship with Charlotte
and Countess Von Zeppelin
and Manning
and fifth American tour
and Led Zeppelin III
buys Boleskine House
time in Wales
and Headley Grange
and Harper
interest in the occult
and Sutch
and Brian Jones
and Led Zeppelin IV
birth of his daughter Scarlet
and tour of small venues in UK
and continental tour
and seventh American tour
in Japan
visits Thailand and India
at Empire Pool
and Bombay Symphony Orchestra
character
buys Plumpton Place
and Houses of the Holy
and appointment of American PR
stage outfit
and ninth American tour
death threats
on Bonham’s behaviour
Charlotte concerned about
faces possible departure of Jones
and band’s own record label
project for Anger (Lucifer Rising)
and film of band
publishing reorganised
buys Tower House
acquires occult bookshop
and Physical Graffiti
hangs out with Rolling Stones
on tenth American tour
and drugs
and tax exile
and Earl’s Court shows
holiday
and Plant’s accident
and Presence
cursed by Anger
and punk
and eleventh American tour
and death of Plant’s son
decision to give Plant time to recover
in period after death of Plant’s son
Harper claims to be working with
suggests meeting of band at Clearwell
rumours about
closes Equinox bookshop
and In Through the Outdoor
gives interviews
and Knebworth shows
and death of Philip Hale
and European tour
and death of Bonham
and end of Led Zeppelin
life and career after end of Led Zeppelin
Page, Patricia
Page, Patrick
Page, Scarlet Lilith Eleida
‘Painter Man’
‘Pakistani Rent Collector, The’
Palace Theater, New York
Pallenberg, Anita
Palmer, Carl
Palmer, Robert: Deep Blues
Pamela, Miss see Des Barres, Pamela
Pangbourne
Paracelsus
Parachute
‘Paranoid’
Paris
Paris Cinema, London
Parker, Alan
Parker, Colonel Tom
Park Lane Hotel, New York
Parsley, Sage, Rosemary & Thyme
Parsons, Gene
Parsons, Jack
Parton, Dolly
‘Pat’s Delight’
Patton, Charley
Paul, Les
Payne, Sonny
Peel, John
Peers, Donald
Pegg, Dave
‘Peggy Sue’
Pentangle
People
Perara, Vernon
Performance
Perkins, Carl
Pessoa, Fernando
Pet Sounds
Philadelphia
Phillips, Eddie
Phillips, Esther
Phillips, Glen
Phillips, Gregory
Phillips, Pat see Bonham (née Phillips), Pat
Phonogram Records
Physical Graffiti (sixth Led Zeppelin album)
Pickett, Kenny
Pickett, Wilson
Pictures at Eleven
‘Piggies’
Pink
Pink Floyd
Pirates, The
Pitney, Gene
Pittsburgh
Plant, Carmen Jane
Plant, Karac
Plant, Logan Romero
Plant, Maureen
Plant, Robert
life and career before Led Zeppelin
and formation of band as New Yardbirds
and Scandinavian tour
and Led Zeppelin
as songwriter with band
receives first big cheque
and first American tour
at Farx Club
and second American tour
and Led Zeppelin II
and girls
and UK tour
and third American tour
and fourth American tour
and Albert Hall show
and tour of continent
and fifth American tour
time in Wales
and Led Zeppelin III
and Headley Grange
show in Iceland
and Bath Festival
and sixth American tour
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and Led Zeppelin IV
and seventh American tour
in Japan
visits Thailand and India
and Bombay Symphony
Orchestra
on Grant’s management style
buys sheep farm in Wales
and Houses of the Holy
and ninth American tour
stage costume
on Bonham’s behaviour
difficulties in relationship with Bonham
considers solo career
and film of band
and Swan Song
meeting with Presley
and Physical Graffiti
and tenth American tour
and Earl’s Court shows
travels with family
accident and injury
and Presence
falls from wheelchair
makes first stage appearances since accident
and punk
and eleventh American tour
and death of son
difficulty in returning after son’s death
attends meeting of band at Clearwell Castle
makes stage appearances
and In Through the Outdoor
and Knebworth shows
attends Melody Maker awlards
and European tour
and death of Bonham
and end of Led Zeppelin
life and career after end of Led Zeppelin
brief references
Plastercaster, Cynthia
Plata, Manitas de
Playboy magazine
Playhouse Theatre, London
Plaza Hotel, New York
‘Please Please Me’
Plumpton Place
Plymouth
Polanski, Roman
Polar Studios
Police, The
Pontiac Silverdome, Michigan
Poole, Mac
‘Poor Tom’
Pop Club, Bronby
Pop Proms
P-Orridge, Genesis
Porter’s Popular Preachers
Portrait of Genius
Pound, Ezra
Pound Lane Primary School, Epsom
Powell, Aubrey
Powell, Cozy
‘Preacher’s Blues’
‘Preaching Blues’
‘Prelude’
Premier Talent
Presence (seventh Led Zeppelin album)
Presidents, The
Presley, Elvis
Presley, Lisa Marie
Presley, Priscilla
Pretenders, the
Pretty Things, the
Prince
Principle of Moments, The
Private Eye
Proby, P.J.
Procol Harum
Psychic TV
Puff Daddy
Pye
Q magazine
Quaglino’s
Quatro, Suzi
Queen
‘Quicksand’
Quinn, Anthony
Rachman, Peter
Radio Caroline
Radio London
Radziwill, Princess Lee
Raft, George
Raglan Castle, Great Tower of
Railway Tavern, Birmingham
Rainbow Suite, Birmingham
Rainbow Bar & Grill, LA
‘Rain Song, The’
Raising Sand
Raleigh
Ralphs, Mick
‘Ramble On’
Ramones, the
Rascals, the
Rashman, Elliot
Rat Pack, the
Rattles, The
‘Ravi’
Reading
Reagan, Mary ‘Ma’
‘Rebel Rebel’
Record Mirror
Redcats, the
Redding, Noel
Redding, Otis
Redditch
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Reed, Lou
Regal-Zonophone
Reid, Terry
Reinhardt, Django
Reinhardt, Max
Relf, Keith
R.E.M.
Remastered
Remasters
Renaissaince Pleasure Fair, Navato
Renbourn, John
Retaliation
‘Revolution’
‘Revolution 9’
Revolver
Rejkjavic
Rhodes
Rich, Buddy
Richard, Cliff
Richards, Keith
Richmond Athletics Club
Rimmer, William: Evening
(The Fall of Day)
Roaring Twenties, London
Robinson, Lisa
‘Rock and Roll’
Rock for Kampuchea charity show
‘Rock Island Line’
‘Rock Me Baby’
‘Rock My Plimsoul’
‘Rocky Raccoon’
Rodgers, Jimmy
Rodgers, Paul
Rodney Bingenheimer’s
English Disco, LA
‘Rolling and Tumbling’
Rolling Stone
Rolling Stones
albums
Altamont show
and the occult
songs
Rolling Stones Records
Ronstadt, Linda
Rooney, Mickey
Rose, Tim
Rosen, Steve
Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
Rotten, Johnny
Roundhouse, London
‘Route 66’
‘Rover, The’
Roxy, the, LA
Roxy, the, London
Roxy Music
‘Royal Orleans’
Royal Orleans Hotel, New Orleans
Rundgren, Todd
Rush, Otis
Rushock Parish Church
Sabino, Karl
Sacramento
‘Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands’
Saint, The
St James Club
St Paul
Salewicz, Chris
Samwell-Smith, Paul
Sander, Ellen
Trips
Sand Diego
Sandra, Miss
San Francisco
‘San Francisco’
San Francisco Mime Troupe
San Jose
Santa Barbara
Santa Clara Pop Festival
Santa Monica
Civic
Santana
Saturday Book Show
Satyricon
Saucerful of Secrets
Savages
Savoy Brown
Savoy Hotel, London
‘Say Man’
Scabies, Rat
‘Scarborough Fair’
‘Scarlet’
‘Scarlet O’Hara’
Scene, the, London
Schaefer Music Festival
Schulps, Dave
Science and Technology College, Manchester
Scientology
Scorpio Rising
Scorsese, Martin
Scotland
Jimmy Page’s house in see
Boleskin House
Scream for Help
Searchers, the
‘Search For Nirvana, The’
Seattle
Pop Festival
Seatwave
Secombe, Harry
Secret Adventures of Tom Thumb, The
Secunda, Tony
Segovia
Selkirk
Senators, The
‘Session Man’
Seven Stars Blues Club
Sex Pistols
Sgt Pepper
Shade, Will
Shadows, the
‘Shake ’Em On Down’
‘Shake My Tree’
Shankar, Ravi
‘Shapes of Things’
Shaw, Sandy
Shea Stadium
Sheehan, Dennis
Sheeley, Sharon
Sheffield University
‘She Just Sa
tisfies’
‘She Moved Through The Fair’
Shepperton Studios
Shepton Mallet
Sheridan, Mike
Sherman, Bobby
‘She Said Yeah’
‘She’s A Mod’
‘She’s A Rainbow’
‘She’s Fallen in Love with the Monster Man’
She Trinity
She Waits For Night
Shirley, Kevin
‘Shoom Lamma Boom Boom’
‘Shop Around’
Showground Stadium, Sydney
Sicily
‘Sick Again’
Sidcup
‘Silhouettes’
Silhouettes, The
Silk Torpedo
Simenon, Paul
Simon, Paul
see also Simon and Garfunkle
Simon and Garfunkle
Simply Red
Simpson, Jim
Sinatra, Frank
‘Since I’ve Been Loving You’
Singapore
Singer Bowl, Flushing Meadows, New York
‘Sing Sing Sing’
SIR Studios
Sissy Stone
Sisters of Mercy
‘666 The Number Of The Beast’
16 Hip Hits
Sixty Six to Timbuktu
Skinner, Stephen
Sky TV
Slade
Slade, Chris
‘Slow Dancer’
Small Faces
‘Smile of Your Shadow, The’
Smith, Chad
Smith, Jimmy
‘Smoke Gets in Your Eyes’
‘Smokestack Lightning’
Snow, Mat
Snow Patrol
Social Deviants, the
Softley, Mick
Solomon, King
Sol studio
Solters Roskin & Sabinson (SR&S)
‘So Many Roads’
‘Somebody to Love’
‘Something Else’
‘Song of Mexico’
‘Song Remains The Same, The’
Song Remains The Same, The (film of Led Zeppelin)
Sonny & Cher
Sounds
‘South Bound Suarez’
South Norwood
South Side Johnny
Sparky, Miss
Spare, Austin Osman
Speakeasy, the, London
Spector, Phil
Speedway Fairgrounds, Montgomery, Alabama
Spencer Davis Group/Rhythm and Blues Quartet
Spiders, The
Spirit
Spokane
Spooky Tooth
Sporting Life, The
Springfield, Dusty
Staines
‘Stairway To Heaven’
Stamp, Chris
Staple Singers, the
Star and Garter, Halesowen
Stargroves
Starliners, the
Starr, Ringo
Starr, Sable
Starship
Status Quo
Stax Records
‘Steal Away’
‘Stealing, Stealing’
Steele, Tommy
Stein, Mark
Stephens, Geoff
Steppenwolf
Steve Gibbons Band
Steve Miller Band
Stewart, Ian
Stewart, Rod
Sticky Fingers
Stigwood, Robert
‘Still of the Night’
Stills, Stephen
Stjarscenen club, Gothenburg
Stockhausen, Karl Heinz
Stockholm
Stone the Crows
Stormcock
Stourbridge Art School
‘Street Fighting Man’