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No Quarter
No Quarter: The Three Lives of Jimmy Page | Martin Power
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No Quarter: The Three Lives Of Jimmy Page explores the life, times and music of the man behind one of the 20th centurys greatest bands: the mighty Led Zeppelin.Using new and exclusive interviews Martin Power tells the full story of Jimmy Pages long career. Starting with the early Sixties session scene when the teenage Page contributed to ......
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Mehso-so

Look, you‘re either a person who wants to read 700 pages about JP or you‘re not. Trouble is, if you are, this probably isn‘t the first book you‘ve picked up. Power does an admirable job tracing Jimmy‘s career, but because he didn‘t have direct access to his subject, he has to fall back on other writers who did. The result is that it feels a bit like he‘s telling you things you already know for the better part of a thousand pages. ⭐️⭐️⭐️

MLRio (Brad Tolinski‘s book—which Power quotes more than once—is much more compelling.) (edited) 7y
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Forget the myths. It was all about the music.

(Jimmy Page)

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Not the same without Dragon-Pants Page, but still fantastic to see the opening night of Planty‘s 2018 tour (and hear some surprising Zeppelin standards in the mix)!

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