When Giants Walked the Earth: A Biography of Led Zeppelin

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by Mick Wall

‘It Hurts When I Cry’

  ‘It’ll Be Me’

  ‘It’s Been a Long, Long Time’

  ‘It’s Nobody’s Fault But Mine’

  It Takes One to Know One

  ‘I’ve Been Drinking’

  ‘I’ve Got My Mojo Working’

  ‘I’ve Gotta Woman’

  Ivor Novello awards

  ‘I Want Some Pie’

  Jack Orion

  Jacobs, David

  Jagger, Chris

  Jagger, Mick

  ‘Jailhouse Rock’

  James, Elmore

  James, Harry

  James, Jimmy

  James, Nicky

  Jansch, Bert

  Japan

  Jasani, Viram

  Javelins, the

  Jay, Peter

  Jaywalkers

  Jeff Beck Group

  Jefferson, Blind Lemon

  Jefferson Airplane

  Jeffrey, Mike

  Jeffrey Rod (Jeff Beck and Rod Stewart)

  Jennings Farm

  ‘Jennings Farm’

  ‘Jennings Farm Blues’

  Jensen, David ‘Kid’

  Jersey

  ‘Jesus Make Up My Dying Bed’

  Jethro Tull

  JFK Stadium, Philadelphia

  Jimi Henrix Experience

  Jimmy’s nightclub, Monte Carlo

  Jim’s Blues

  Jive Five, The

  Joaneline Music Inc

  John, Elton

  John Barry Orchestra

  John Bull magazine

  Johnny Harris Orchestra

  Johnny the Fox

  Johns, Andy

  Johns, Glyn

  Johns, Glynis

  Johnson, Blind Willie

  Johnson, Robert

  John Wesley Harding

  Jones, Brian

  Jones, George Cecil

  Jones, Jacinda

  Jones, John Paullife and career before formation of Led Zeppelin

  on Peter Grant

  and formation of band as New Yardbirds

  and Led Zeppelin

  and first American tour

  does not wish to compromise on his music

  and BBC sessions

  and TV

  and second American tour

  and Led Zeppelin II

  and Birmingham Town Hall show

  and third American tour

  and Albert Hall show

  and fifth American tour

  and Led Zeppelin III

  buys new home in Chorleywood

  and Bath Festival

  writes ‘No Quarter’

  and Led Zeppelin IV

  at Headley Grange

  in Japan

  and Houses of the Holy

  stage costume

  and ninth American tour

  considers leaving the band

  works on two albums without Led Zeppelin

  and film of band

  and recording of Physical Graffiti

  and tenth American tour

  and tax exile

  and Presence

  and punk

  and eleventh American tour

  and death of Plant’s son

  at Clearwell

  and In Through the Outdoor

  at Knebworth

  at Melody Maker awards

  and European tour

  and death of Bonham

  life and career after end of Led Zeppelin

  brief references

  Jones, Mick

  Jones, Mo

  Jones, Paul

  Jones, Reg

  Jones, Steve

  Jones, Tom

  Jones, Wizz

  Joplin, Janis

  Joseph, Michael

  Joseph, Nat

  Journey

  Judas Priest

  Juggy Sound Studios

  Juke Box Jury

  Julie Felix TV show

  ‘Jumping Jack Flash’

  Juniper, David

  ‘Just Like Anyone Would Do’

  Kaleidoscope

  ‘Kashmir’

  Kaye, Lenny

  KB Hallen, Copenhagen

  Keef Hartley

  ‘Keep A-Knockin’’

  Kefford, Ace

  Kelly, Edward

  Kelly, Mike

  Kemp, Thomas

  Kennedy, Robert (Bobby)

  Kenner, Chris

  Kent, Nick

  Kenton, Stan

  Key of Solomon, The

  Kidd, Johnny

  Kidderminster College of Further Education

  ‘Killing Floor’

  Killing Joke

  Kinetic Circus, Chicago

  King, Albert

  King, BB

  King, Ben E.

  King, Carole

  King, Danny

  King, Freddy

  King, Martin Luther

  King, Rex

  Kingdome, Seattle

  King Edward VI Grammar School, Stourbridge

  Kinks, the

  Kinky Music

  Kinsey, Alfred

  Kirby, Kathy

  Kirke, Roland

  Kirke, Simon

  ‘Kisses Sweeter Than Wine’

  Klein, Allen

  Knebworth Festival

  Knight, Ian

  Knights Templar

  Koch, Rudolf: The Book of Signs

  Korner, Alexis

  Kracker

  Kramer, Eddie

  Krauss, Alison

  Kravitz, Lenny

  ‘Krishna’

  Krupa, Gene

  KSAN

  Kubrick, Stanley

  Labelle, Patti

  Labour

  Ladies of the Canyon

  ‘Lady Madonna’

  La Fura dels Baus

  Laine, Denny

  Landau, Jon

  Landover

  Lane, Ronnie

  lang, k.d.

  Lanza, Mario

  Largo Capitol Center, Landover

  ‘Last Fair Deal Gone Down’

  ‘Last Mile, The’

  ‘Last Waltz, The’

  Las Vegas

  Laurel and Hardy

  Laurel Canyon

  Laurence, Lee

  Lawrence, Dr Mike

  Lawson and Four More

  Leadbelly

  Leamington

  Leander, Mike

  Leary, Timothy

  ‘Leave My Kitten Alone’

  ‘Leaves That Are Green, The’

  Le Compte, Juli

  Ledger, Heath

  Led Zeppelin

  formed as New Yardbirds

  management see Grant, Peter name

  and social unrest of the Sixties

  Scandinavian tour

  use of other artists’ material

  first gigs under new name

  Grant seeks record deal for

  record deal with Atlantic

  success of UK gigs

  first American tour

  performances after return to UK

  release of single in America

  album-oriented

  radio exposure

  and TV

  second American tour

  UK tour

  third American tour

  resistance to release of single

  fourth American tour

  growing success in UK

  Albert Hall show

  tour of continent

  fifth American tour

  performances in Iceland

  at Bath Festival

  voted Best Group by Melody Maker readers

  and the occult

  tour of small UK venues

  more European performances

  seventh American tour

  in Japan

  sixteen-date UK tour

  tour of Australia and New Zealand

  eighth American tour

  last UK tour

  ninth American tour

  film

  cash stolen from


  Jones considers leaving

  own record label

  meeting with Presley

  tenth American tour

  advised to become tax exiles

  Earl’s Court shows

  and punk

  eleventh American tour

  and ‘jinx’

  rumours about split

  and Knebworth shows

  and Melody Maker awards

  tour of Europe

  1980 tour of America planned

  end of

  reunions and discussions about reunions

  see also names of band members; titles of songs and albums

  Led Zeppelin (first album)

  Led Zeppelin II (second album)

  Led Zeppelin III (third album)

  Led Zeppelin IV (fourth album)

  Lee, Albert

  Lee, Alvin

  Lee, Arthur

  Lee, Leapy

  Lee, Ric

  Le Fevre, Benji

  ‘Lemon Song, The’

  Lennon, John

  Les Paul Trio

  Lesser Key of Solomon, The

  Let It Be

  Let It Bleed

  Let It Rock

  ‘Let Me Love You’

  ‘Let There Be Drums’

  Levene, Gerry

  Levi, Eliphas

  Lewis, Alan

  Lewis, Dave

  Lewis, Jerry Lee

  Lewis, Juliette

  Lewis, Red E. (Chris

  Tidmarsh, later known as Neil Christian)

  see also Christian, Neil

  Life magazine

  ‘Light My Fire’

  Lincoln, Paul

  Ling, Dave

  Listen

  ‘Little Arrows’

  Little Feat

  ‘Little Games’

  Little Games

  Little Richard

  Little Rock Connie

  Little Walter

  Live Aid concert

  ‘Live At Newport 1960’

  Live At The Greek

  Live At The Regal

  Liverpool Scene

  Liverpool University

  ‘Living in the Past’

  ‘Living Loving Maid (She’s Just A Woman)’

  Lloyd, Bert

  Lloyd, Marie

  Llyfnant Valley

  Loch Ness

  Lockey, Paul

  Locking, Brian ‘Liquorice’

  Locomotive

  Lodge Farm County School

  London

  see also names of locations in London

  London Evening News

  Long, Andy

  Long Beach Arena, LA

  Long John Baldry’s All Stars

  ‘Long Tall Sally’

  ‘Long Time Coming’

  ‘Lonnie on the Move’

  ‘Lord Randall’

  Lord Sutch and Heavy Friends

  Los Angeles

  and first American tour

  and second American tour

  and third American tour

  Manson murders

  and fifth American tour

  Led Zeppelin IV tapes mixed in

  and seventh American tour

  and ninth American tour

  Swan Song launch party

  Presley meets band members in

  and tenth American tour

  Page and Plant write in

  and eleventh American tour

  brief references

  Louisiana

  Lovat, Lieutenant General Simon Fraser, Lord

  Love

  Love, Courtney

  Lovelace, Linda

  ‘Love Me’

  Lovin’ Spoonful

  Lowe, Nick

  Lowry, Malcolm: Under the Volcano

  Lucifer Rising

  Lucy, Miss

  Ludwig, Bill

  Ludwig drum company

  Lulu

  Luton College

  Lyceum Ballroom, London

  Lynn, Vera

  Lynne, Jeff

  Lyttelton, Humphrey

  Lytton, Bulmer

  Mac, Lonnie

  McCallum Snr, David

  McCartney, Linda

  McCartney, Paul

  McCarty, Jim

  McClennan, Tommy

  McCoy, ‘Kansas Joe

  McCoy, ‘Memphis’ Minnie

  McDevitt, Chas

  McDowell, Mississippi Fred

  MacDuff, ‘Brother’ Jack

  McGhee, Brownie

  Macgregor, Sandy

  Machen, Arthur

  Machynlleth

  McLagan, Ian

  McLaren, Malcolm

  McTell, Ralph

  Maddox, Lori

  Madison Square Garden, New York

  Mafia

  Magician’s Birthday, The

  ‘Maid Freed From the Gallows, The’

  ‘Maid of Constant Sorrows’

  Mainman

  Maison Dupuy Hotel, Louisiana

  ‘Making Time’

  Makowski, Peter

  Malibu

  Malvern

  ‘Mama Don’t Allow No Skiffle Around Here’

  Manchester

  Manning, Terry

  ‘Man of Constant Sorrow’

  Mansfield, Mike

  Manson, Andy

  Manson, Charles

  Manson murders

  Manson, Marilyn

  Manticore Studio

  Ma Reagan Circuit

  Mark, Jon

  Marmalade

  Marquee Club, London

  Marr, Andrew

  Marrakech

  Marriott, Steve

  Marseille

  Marsh, Dave

  Martin, Charlotte

  Martin, Dean

  Martin, Vince

  Martinez, Paul

  Martyn, John

  Marvin, Hank

  Marx, Groucho

  Mary Poppins

  Massot, Joe

  ‘Masters of War’

  Matzorkis, Jim

  Maudling, Caroline

  Maudling, Reginald

  Maugham, Somerset: The Magician

  Maui

  May, Brian

  May, Electra

  May, Phil

  Mayall, John

  Mayer, John

  Mayfair Set

  Mayfair Studios

  Mayhem

  Meadon, Pete

  Meadowlands arena, New Jersey

  Meall Fuarvounie

  Mean Business

  ‘Mean Woman Blues’

  Meehan, Tony

  Meeks, Johnny

  Mellor, Crispin

  Melody Maker (MM)

  Memorial Center, Dallas

  Memphis

  Memphis Jug Band

  Memphis Minnie

  Mendelssohn, Felix:

  ‘Fingal’s cave’

  Mendelssohn, John

  Mercy, Miss

  Mersey Beat

  ‘Message In A Bottle’

  Miami Beach

  Michel, John

  Middle Earth Club

  ‘Midnight Moonlight’

  Midsouth Coliseum, Memphis

  Midsummer Night’s Dream, A

  Mike Sammes Singers

  Milan

  Miller Pamela Ann see Des Barres, Pamela

  Miller, Steve

  Milton, John: Paradise Lost

  Mimms, Garnett

  Mingus, Charles

  Minneapolis Sports Center/Arena

  ‘Miracle’

  Miracles, The

  Mirror Studios

  Mission, The

  ‘Misty Mountain Hop’

  Mitchell, Joni

  Mitchell, Mitch

  Mitchell, V.E.

  ‘Moby Dick’

  Moby Grape

  Mojo

  ‘Money Honey’

  Monkees, The

  Monotones, The

  Monsters of Rock Festival

  Monte Carlo

  Montgomery, Alabama
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  Montreux

  Jazz Festival

  Monty Python and the Holy Grail

  Moody Blues

  Moon, Keith

  ‘Moonlight in Samosa’

  Moore, Roger

  Moore, Scotty

  Mordaunt Crook, J.

  More, Kenneth

  Morello, Joe

  Morgan Studios

  Morrison, Jim

  Morrison, Van

  Mort Und Totschlag (A Degree of Murder)

  Mosley, Bob

  Moss, Kate

  Most, Mickie

  Most Men, The

  Mothership

  Mothers of Invention

  Mothers, Birmingham

  Mott the Hoople

  Move, The

  ‘Mr Crowley’

  Mr Fantasy

  MTV

  MuchMusic Led Zeppelin special

  ‘Mud Shark, The’

  Mummery, John

  Munich

  Murphy, Miss

  Murray, Charles Shaar

  Murray’s Cabaret Club

  Museum of Modern Art, New York

  Music From Big Pink

  Musicland Studios

  ‘Music Played On, The’

  Mussolini, Benito

  Mutual Admiration Society

  ‘My Babe’

  ‘My Baby’

  ‘My Baby Left Me’

  Myer, Michelle

  Mylett, Howard

  ‘My Old Man’s A Dustman’

  ‘Mystery Train’

  Mystic Studio

  ‘My True Story’

  Nagashima, Tats

  Nantes

  Napier-Bell, Simon

  Nash, Graham

  Nashville Teens

  Nassau Coliseum, New York

  National Library of Wales

  Navato

  ‘N Betweens

  Neal, Johnny

  Nelson, Ricky

  Nelson, Sandy

  ‘Nervous Breakdown’

  ‘Never’

  Neville, Richard

  Nevison, Ron

  New Barbarians

  Newcastle

  City Hall

  New Commander Cody Band

  New Jersey

  Newman, Paul

  New Memphis Bluesbreakers

  New Musical Express see NME

  New Orleans

  Superdome

  Newport Jazz Festival

  New Vaudeville Band

  New Yardbirds

  formation

  Grant becomes manager of

  and social unrest of the Sixties

  Scandinavian tour

  album see Led Zeppelin name changed to Led Zeppelin

  New York

  Grant seeks record deal in

  and first American tour

  and second American tour

  and third American tour

  and fourth American tour

  and fifth American tour

  and ninth American tour

  Swan Song office in

  Swan Song launch party in

  and tenth American tour

  Bowie’s meeting with Page in

  band members stay in

  film of band premiered in

  and eleventh American tour

  anniversary celebrations for Atlantic

  brief references

  see also names of venues

  New Yorker

  New York Post

  New York University Jazz Festival

  New Zealand

  Nickel Creek

  Nicky James Movement

  ‘Night Flight’

  Night Owl club

  Nightriders, the

  Night Timers, the

 

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