When Giants Walked the Earth: A Biography of Led Zeppelin

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by Mick Wall


  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’

 

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