Horowhenua Chronicle

Essential read for Led Zeppelin fans

- By TONY NIELSEN

After coming together almost by accident, the four members of what was to become Led Zeppelin rehearsed in a small room below a record shop in London’s Gerrard St. The plan was to honour a series of gigs that were booked for the Yardbirds in Scandinavi­a. The first official gig together was in Denmark on September 7, 1968.

To celebrate the 50 year milestone of their beginning, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and John Paul Jones have collaborat­ed to create a 400 page masterpiec­e tracing the history and the success story that Led Zeppelin became. It’s the first and only official illustrate­d book by the band. And they have spared nothing to make it a wonderful commemorat­ion.

The 400 plus page chronologi­cally portrays the 50 years that Led Zeppelin has been at the forefront of the rock music genre. There are literally hundreds of exclusive and carefully curated images and artworks personally selected by the trio.

Page, Plant and Jones have also written their own exclusive annotation­s so you get to live the life of Led Zeppelin through their eyes and through the images only they have access to, including material from the Atlantic Records archives.

For any fan of Led Zeppelin this is an essential record of the band, for rock fans in general it’s also a stunning book to trace the life of a foursome who had no peers during their tour of duty 1968 through to 1980 when the death of drummer John Bonham signalled the end of Led Zeppelin. The band has since performed occasional­ly, usually with Bonham’s son Jason at the drum stool.

 ?? : ?? Led Zeppelin at their 2007 reunion concert.
: Led Zeppelin at their 2007 reunion concert.
 ??  ?? Led Zeppelin By Led Zeppelin, Reel Art Press, $116.99
Led Zeppelin By Led Zeppelin, Reel Art Press, $116.99

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