Alright so I just have three things to ask anyone who's reading this book and would really appreciate helpful comments.
1: If anyone wants to suggest what they want in the next chapters of this book then that would be great, just comment here and I'll try to get a chapter with it up soon. Anyone can request/suggest anything at all (whenever you're reading this too I'm always open to suggestions) so long as it's to do with Led Zeppelin or at least music in general.
2: If anyone wants to ask me any questions about anything really, music, Zeppelin, myself, whatever, then comment here and I'll answer them in the next chapter.
3: And finally what do people think of this book? Is it interesting/boring/useful/annoying? Could you tell me here if I need to make any improvements on anything here or if it's all going okay?
Thanks
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Now as an apology for the boring chapter, here's some pictures.
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A Book Of Led Zeppelin
Non-FictionLed Zeppelin. Arguably the greatest band of all time. In my opinion, anyway, hence 'arguably'. They hold the record for the highest number of records sold worldwide (200 million) and also the largest crowd at a concert for a single act (over 56,000)...