The Concert File
Between 1968 and 1980 Led Zeppelin performed over 500 concerts in every corner of the world, establishing themselves as the most popular live rock attraction of their era. This book explores the in-concert history of one of the most successful bands of all time. Every known Led Zeppelin concert ever played is logged together with countless set lists, first-hand views and group anecdotes.
This is the story of how the group developed from one-night pub stands at the Fishmongers Arms in London, across the ballrooms of the famous American Fillmores, to the record-breaking massive stadium appearances of the late Seventies and their final UK shows at Knebworth - every detail possible of their life on the road is chronicled. It also presents full appendices of the solo careers of the ex-members, including full coverage of the Jimmy Page-Robert Plant Unledded/No Quarter world tour - bringing the story full circle.