A slightly confused but at times truly enjoyable tale, far from the expectations of Reggatta De Blanc’s fans.

 This book is probably the vindication of its author as a musician beyond the Police.

Stewart Copeland’s autobiography, Strange Things Happen, offers an offbeat and somewhat scattered look at his life after The Police. The book focuses on his varied and lesser-known musical ventures rather than the band’s famed rise. Fans hoping for in-depth Police stories may be disappointed but will gain insight into Copeland’s unique career path. His complicated relationship with Sting and the 2007/2008 reunion is briefly covered. Ultimately, it’s a vindication of his individuality as a musician beyond mainstream success. Discover the quirky life and unique music journey of Stewart Copeland beyond The Police by reading his autobiography.

 "Woddie is a likable guy! Unlike Keef, he doesn’t attack any of his companions, telling us in his disenchanted way 60 years of life."

 "For Ron Wood the Rolling Stones were a godsend. If that weren’t the case, today he wouldn’t be traveling the world organizing exhibitions for his paintings and wandering around with young Russian tennis players and Brazilian models."

Ronnie Wood's autobiography offers an engaging look into his life from childhood to his years with the Rolling Stones. The book focuses on his career across multiple bands, his relationships with band members, and his notorious escapades. While not as musically detailed or profound as Keith Richards' memoir, it provides entertaining anecdotes and a personal perspective on life as a rockstar. Notable are the rock legends' interactions and Ronnie's pride in his role within the Stones. The book also touches on his personal struggles and recent life events. Dive into Ronnie Wood's fascinating Rolling Stones journey—read the autobiography and discover the true rockstar life beyond the stage!

 This extraordinary historical artifact provides the best demonstration of the band in their last days of glory on American soil.

 What makes this bootleg version more surprising is precisely the tug of war between Page and Bonham; the two leave and rejoin each other, accompanied by Jones’s grand piano, making the piece even more epic.

This review covers the legendary 1977 Led Zeppelin Seattle concert bootleg, highlighting the band's resilience amidst challenges during their troubled US tour. Despite some imperfections, powerful performances from Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, and John Bonham shine through. The rare video and audio footage captures an important moment in Zeppelin's history, offering fans a vivid glimpse of the band's last days of glory in America. The bootleg is highly recommended for devoted fans. Dive into this rare Led Zeppelin Seattle 1977 bootleg and experience the band's powerful final US tour performances firsthand!

 The real surprise is in the second part of the book when Davis finally lets us enter that world full of rock, alcohol, drugs, and groupies.

 Inside the book, there are some black and white photos of the band on stage, and some unpublished snapshots, taken by a young photographer, a friend of the journalist.

Stephen Davis revisits Led Zeppelin's story in 'LZ '75', blending nostalgia with fresh insights. While some content overlaps with his earlier 'Hammer of the Gods', the book excels in revealing the band's chaotic rock lifestyle and includes exclusive interviews with Page and Plant. Enriched with black and white photos, it’s a recommended read for rock biography fans. Though not essential, it offers valuable depth for those passionate about Led Zeppelin. Dive into Stephen Davis' gripping Led Zeppelin biography and discover the untold stories behind rock’s greatest band!

 The band demonstrates strength worthy of the old days, in certain passages, it seems like reliving the live versions from 1971-1973.

 FRANKFURT SPECIAL documents one of the rare magical concerts from that troubled tour.

The review covers Led Zeppelin’s 1980 European tour, focusing on the Frankfurt Special live recording, which captures a rare and powerful performance. Despite personal struggles and inconsistent shows, this concert showcases the band’s enduring talent. The setlist features both energetic rock tracks and more subtle moments, revealing the band’s complexity during its final days. The bootleg's sound quality and packaging make it a valuable listen for fans. Experience Led Zeppelin’s powerful Frankfurt Special – dive into one of their rare, electrifying live shows now!

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