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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br /> Montreal
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