Mick Wall is one of the world's best-known music journalists and biographers. Former editor-in-chief of Classic Rock, his work has appeared in The Times, The Observer, The Mail, Mojo, and Rolling Stone. He is the author of a number of internationally bestselling music books, such as his Led Zeppelin biography When Giants Walked The Earth, which the Sunday Times named music book of year.
Viajando por entre la neblina púrpura del idealismo y la paranoia de los años sesenta, Jimi Hendrix fue el hombre que hizo que Eric Clapton se planteara dejarlo, ante quien Bob Dylan se plegó en su canción «All Along the Watchtower», quien obligó a Miles Davis a replantearse su...
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