NSJ wrote:

First disappointement ever. If I'm missing something, please fill me in.
I really like a lot of the songs on the album, despite no keyboards or acoustic guitars. In the break of a tour, Robert Plant was in a car accident and severly injured his ankle. It was not known at the time if he would ever walk again, let alone perform. Robert recorded all the vocals for this album from his wheelchair. To make matters worse, the gov't of Britain was imposing insane taxes on royalties bands made, some upwards of 90%! So no musicians were living in Britain full time, and certainly none were recording there.
They were able to book like 10 days of studio time in Munich, Germany. Jimmy worked 18 hour days to get all of the guitar overdubs and mixing done. The night before his time was up, he still had to do most of the overdubs on 'Achilles Last Stand,' 'Royal Orleans,' and all that was done on 'Tea For One' was the drums, vocals, and a scratch guitar. Jimmy he still had about 2 weeks worth of work left to do. So he called Mick Jagger and asked for 2 extra days. Somehow, he was able to finish the entire album in barely 20 days time. Considering the circumstances and the unkown future of the band, I think its a hellava project.
NSJ wrote:
Got Hammer of the Gods for Xmas from my folks in '84. Are the hotel room stories b.s? Don't ruin it for me!
The "Shark Incident" most definetly did happen, though nobody except those that were there really know to what degree. Some of the other stories are exaagerated at best. As I said earlier, Richard Cole, who was really the main 'source' for the book really stretched the truth when it came the partying and the excess. Though, Jimmy Page really did have a 14 year old girlfriend, and Robert Plant really did proclaim from a hotel balcony that he was a "Golden God," both of which you see represented in the movie "Almost Famous." Cameron Crowe hung out with Zeppelin for a few days on the 1975 tour (a few months before Plant's car accident) and that movie is literally loosely based on some of the happenings in that book.
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