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by George Case


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  Newspaper and Magazine Articles

  “The 100 Sleaziest Moments in Rock.” Spin, September 2000.

  “Go Behind the Boards with Led Zeppelin.” Goldmine, October 10, 2008.

  “Still Ramblin’ On?” Mojo, August 2008: 18.

  Billiter, Bill. “Satanic Messages Played Back for Assembly Panel.” Los Angeles Times, April 28, 1982: A3–21.

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  Fox, Brian. “Returning Fire: John Paul Jones, Rock’s Ultimate Wingman, Reunites with Led Zeppelin.” Bass Player, February 2008: 54 +

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  Geist, Brandon, and Chris Krovatin. “Led Zeppelin’s Houses of the Holy: The Stories Behind Metal’s Greatest Album Covers.” Revolver, February 2009: 82.

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  Hampton, Howard. “70s Rock: The Bad Vibes Continue.” New York Times, January 14, 2001: 2-1.

  “Illustration’s Expanding Universe.” Creativity, December 2006: 10.

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  Tolinski, Brad. “The Fab IV.” Guitar World, January 2002: 62–100.

  Tolinski, Brad. “Flying High Again.” Guitar World, January 2008: 70–106.

  Tolinski, Brad. “The Greatest Show on Earth.” Guitar World, July 2003: 80–165.

  Tolinski, Brad, with Greg Di Benedetto. “Light and Shade.” Guitar World Presents Guitar Legends, Winter 2004.

  Internet

  www.johnpauljones.com

  www.ledzeppelin.com

  www.led-zeppelin.org

  www.ledzeppelin-database.com

  www.ledzeppelinnews.com

  www.planet-zeppelin.com

  www.royal-orleans.com

  www.stormthorgerson.com

  www.tightbutloose.co.uk

  www.uncut.co.uk

  Table of Contents

  Foreword: Light and Shade

  Acknowledgments

  Introduction: I Never Did Quite Understand

  1. The Mystery of the Quotient: Led Zeppelin Quick FAQ

  2. All Will Be Revealed: The Led Zeppelin Basics

  3. To You I Give This Tune: Led Zeppelin’s Ten Best, Worst, and Most Overlooked Songs

  4. Back to Schoolin’: The Roots of Led Zeppelin

  5. I’m Gonna Join the Band: The Formation of Led Zeppelin

  6. When the Guitars Play: Led Zeppelin’s Key Musical Instruments

  7. Wonders What It’s All About: Led Zeppelin Songs That Reference Real People, Places, or Events

  8. Sounds Caressed My Ear: Led Zeppelin Music Trivia I

  9. Sitting Round Singing Songs: Led Zeppelin Music Trivia II

  10. To Build a Dream: Other Musicians Featured in Led Zeppelin’s Music

  11. Are We Rolling? Led Zeppelin in the Studio

  12. Secrets of the Sorcerer: Jimmy Page’s Guitar Heroism

  13. They Carry News That Must Get Through: Led Zeppelin Live

  14. How the West Was Won: Led Zeppelin Around the World

  15. If You Can Clarify, Please Do: Led Zeppelin’s Lurid Lifestyle

  16. Mama It Ain’t No Sin: Led Zeppelin and Groupies

  17. Love Some Other Man Too: Led Zeppelin as Song Swipers

  18. Steal Away: Other Musicians’ Borrowing from Led Zeppelin

  19. Lots of People Talkin’, Few of Them Know: Led Zeppelin and the Occult

  20. It’s Not as Hard as It Seems: The Art of Led Zeppelin

  21. The Story Was Quite Clear: Led Zeppelin in Literature and Film

  22. And It Makes Me Wonder: Led Zeppelin’s Greatest Song

  23. I Got Something I Think You Oughta Know: Led Zeppelin Behind the Scenes

  24. These Things Are Clear to All: Led Zeppelin and Their Peers

  25. Presence: Led Zeppelin Then and Now

  26. Thinking How It Used to Be: Zeppelin After Zeppelin

  27. But in the Long Run: Led Zeppelin in Overview

  Selected Bibliography

 

 

 


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