How Jimmy Page put Led Zeppelin documentary-makers through their paces

How Jimmy Page put Led Zeppelin documentary-makers through their paces
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How Jimmy Page put Led Zeppelin documentary-makers through their paces
Author: Roisin O'Connor
Published: Feb, 05 2025 10:43

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“Physical Graffiti was the first piece of Led Zeppelin product on our own label, the right album for the right time,” Page told The Independent in a 2015 interview, while marking the album’s 40th anniversary.

How Jimmy Page put Led Zeppelin documentary-makers through their paces Legendary rock musician gave the creators of ‘Becoming Led Zeppelin’ a ‘test’ before fully agreeing to taking part.

Page then invited MaMahon and his partner, Allison McGourtey, to visit Pangbourne – the village where Page owned a riverside cottage and where rehearsals for the band’s first album took place.

This month marks the 50th anniversary of Led Zeppelin’s sixth studio album, Physical Graffiti – the first record to be released under their new label, Swan Song Records.

The filmmakers behind a new Led Zeppelin documentary have revealed how guitarist Jimmy Page put them to the test before agreeing to be involved in the project.

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