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Jimmy Page: The Definitive Biography

By: Chris Salewicz
Narrated by: Tom McGairl
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Summary

Founder of one of the most influential and successful rock bands of all time, legendary Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page has nevertheless remained an enigma. In this definitive and comprehensive biography of his life so far, Chris Salewicz draws on his own interviews with Page and those closest around him to unravel the man behind the mystery.

Having sold over 300 million copies worldwide, Led Zeppelin was the biggest band of the ’70s and has been loved by the legions ever since. From his own conversations with Jimmy, the rest of Led Zeppelin, old girlfriends, tour managers and session musicians to name but a few, Salewicz reveals the many trials and tribulations which transformed the middle class boy from the Surrey suburbs into one of rock’s most enigmatic frontmen.

Detailed, thrilling and expertly researched, Salewicz discovers a man who was prepared to die for his art; who justified heroin use so he could harness its narcotic focus whilst making albums, and who overcame numerous death threats during this time. A warrior magician, Salewicz delves into the many skeletons and eccentricities in Page’s closet, contextualising him against a background of London gangsters, deaths, and power struggles which Page has continued to rail against to this day, even within his own band.

As entertaining as it is insightful, and from a writer who experienced first-hand the Led Zeppelin furore, this promises to be as close to a Jimmy Page autobiography as fans can get.

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Critic reviews

‘[An] ever-readable tome… Anyone intrigued by how a soft-spoken boy from the west London suburbs became one of the world’s most famous musicians won’t be disappointed.’
The Times

‘A hard-riffing new book that reveals how Jimmy Page became the dark heart of Led Zeppelin’
The Mail on Sunday

‘[Salewicz] lovingly records all the highs and bathetic lows of the rock-star afterlife’
The Sunday Times

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The author is too kind to JP by half here. What’s worse is the poor reading of the story, with weird intonations and words ‘carried over pages’ to the point where it sometimes feels it’s being read by a speech synthesis program.

A hagiography, badly told.

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the book is GREAT but the person reading is awful. No flow at all. hard to listen to. the guy seems to miss the punctuation.

the reader is terrible

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Lacks inside access, otherwise great insights. Also lacked something about the movie Page did with the Edge and Jack White.

Nice

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Bit lightweight and some truly bizarre mangling of words. Told very little new. Rock on Jimmy!

Whole Lotta bad Pronunciation

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I saw some criticism of this book before I listened to it, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. There was certainly a lot of stuff that I didn’t know before. Some people were particularly harsh about the narrator, and although he wasn’t the best I’ve ever heard, I thought he was fine.

Pretty Good

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