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No Quarter: The Three Lives of Jimmy Page

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This is a book that describes Jimmy Page career through interviews, reviews from albums, and taken from other places. The author does a good job putting everything together and other than his real early stuff at the beginning of the book the rest of the book left me really wanting more but this is what this book is about. A lot of information about Zeppelin which was good but could have used more about the other bands as well.

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If you think you know everything about Jimmy Page - think again. Or just read his engaging and revealing biography "No Quarter: The Three Lives of Jimmy Page".

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The book is massive, the detail both impressive and overwhelming.
Its hard not to like Jimmy Page and all he's done- so much more than the typical debauched and drugged rock and roll biographies. It can get a little tiring unless you are one of the true fans.

It does take me back to the time when we waited for the new album and sounds- it was much more exciting than now. For the absolute aficianados, this is going to be a great book, for the rest of it, fascinating but slow going.

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This book is comprehensive in scope and thoroughly detailed, yet engagingly readable. I really learned a lot from this book, especially about Mr. Page's session work in the 1960's and his time spent in the Yardbirds. Highly recommended.

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