Hammer of the Gods by Stephen Davis

Hammer of the Gods

Stephen Davis

408 pages first pub 1985 (editions)

nonfiction biography history music informative medium-paced
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Hammer of the Gods by Stephen Davis is a must-read for anyone who reveres the untamed spirit of rock 'n' roll, craves a behind-the-scenes look at the excesses and triumphs of one of music's most iconic bands, and is ready to be swept up in a tale of power, fantasy, and the enduring legacy of Led Zeppelin.

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They were legends based on myths—myths of fantasy, power, and black magic. The tales of their tours were the most outrageous in the already excess-laden annals of modern music. The era of Led Zeppelin personified sex, drugs, and rock & roll....

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3.62
based on 491 reviews

Moods

informative: 90%

adventurous: 36%

funny: 36%

emotional: 27%

dark: 18%

reflective: 18%

inspiring: 9%

lighthearted: 9%

mysterious: 9%

relaxing: 9%

sad: 9%


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18% of readers chose fast
63% of readers chose medium
18% of readers chose slow
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