Led Zeppelin Book About Earls Court Shows To Be Published - Noise11.com
Led Zeppelin, music news, noise11.com

Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin Book About Earls Court Shows To Be Published

by Music-News.com on June 17, 2015

in News

With their new book covering Led Zeppelin’s five nights at Earls Court about to ship, Rufus Stone Limited Editions have released an exclusive, CG generated teaser video, displaying the book and some of its contents on Youtube.

Five Glorious Nights ‘ Led Zeppelin at Earls Court May 1975 captures the visual magnificence of the band though the photographic images of some of the finest rock photographers of the era ‘ who were right there on the spot to capture rock history.

Drawing from the archives of variety of photographers including Barry Plummer, Dick Barnatt, Ian Dickson, Michael Putland, Mick Gold, Gus Stewart and more ‘ the book chronicles the sheer visual splendour of these historic concerts though an extensive collection of colour and black and white photos ‘ many of them rarely seen. The photos are complimented by rare memorabilia and a written commentary that puts into perspective exactly why these concerts were some of the finest Led Zeppelin ever performed.

The book has been compiled by Dave Lewis ‘ the highly respected Led Zeppelin archivist and author and editor of the long running Led Zeppelin magazine Tight But Loose. Dave was in attendance at all five of the Earls Court concerts. World renowned rock photographer Ross Halfin provided additional help during the editing process.

Published on the 40th anniversary of the event and as sadly, the bulldozers move in to demolish the Earls Court Exhibition Centre itself, Five Glorious Nights ‘ offers a permanent visual record of a band at their absolute zenith ‘ in a setting that truly justified their status as the world’s greatest live rock attraction.

The book is available in a strictly limited edition quantity of just 1000 copies worldwide, individually numbered and is shipping now.

The book can be ordered from www.rufuspublications.com

——————————————————————————————————————————————

Never miss a story! Get your free Noise11.com daily music news email alert. Subscribe to the Noise11 Music Newsletter here

Listen to the Noise11 Music News channel now at iHeartRadio

Follow Noise11.com on Facebook and Twitter

Related Posts

Jason Bonham supplied
Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening Announces Australia and New Zealand Dates for Physical Graffiti 50th Anniversary Tour

The world tour celebrating the landmark album wraps up in April 2026 with a seven-city run across Australasia

January 22, 2026
Robert Plant presents Sensational Space Shifters photo by Ros O'Gorman
Watch Robert Plant Return To Roots With Intimate Tiny Desk Concert Performance

Robert Plant stepped into the Tiny Desk space on a windy Halloween afternoon and immediately commented on the minimalist setup, telling the room that it reminded him of Live Aid, adding that he could not hear himself there either, because the format avoids amplified vocals and personal monitors. The limitation did nothing to unsettle him, because Plant has long embraced reinvention, moving from the power of Led Zeppelin to the refined folk, blues and roots recordings he has championed over recent decades.

November 23, 2025
Gerry Beckley, America, Melbourne 2015. Photo by Ros O'Gorman
On This Day in Music History – September 10

September 10 has been marked by iconic debuts, legendary releases, and milestone birthdays across the music world. On this date, Elvis Presley appeared on television before millions of viewers, while Led Zeppelin released their groundbreaking Led Zeppelin II in the UK. The day is also remembered for Paul McCartney’s final session with George Martin, paving the way for his post-Beatles future. Birthdays on September 10 include Jose Feliciano, Joe Perry of Aerosmith, and country star Randy Johnson, while the music world mourns the loss of the great Claude Thornhill. From classic rock to soul and beyond, September 10 is a key date in music history.

September 10, 2025
Roger Waters played Rod Laver Arena Melbourne on Saturday 10 February 2018. Roger Waters is performing his Us and Them Australian tour. Photo Ros O'Gorman
On This Day in Music History – September 6

September 6 has marked several pivotal moments in music history, from landmark chart successes to the birthdays of future icons. On this day, The Beatles dominated the UK charts, Jimi Hendrix performed a career-shaping set in London, and Elton John scored hits that would cement his place as one of the world’s greatest songwriters. Roger Waters, David Allan Coe and Dolores O’Riordan were all born on September 6, each leaving a lasting imprint on rock, country and alternative music. With legendary performances, celebrated births and classic album releases, September 6 is a day that continues to resonate across decades of music history.

September 6, 2025
Terry Reid from his GoFundMe page
Terry Reid Dies At Age 75

English rock star Terry Reid has passed away. He was 75.

August 6, 2025
Led Zeppelin Physical Graffiti
Led Zeppelin To Release ‘Live EP’ To Mark 50th Anniversary of ‘Physical Graffiti’

Led Zeppelin will mark the 50th anniversary of the iconic double album ‘Physical Graffiti’ with a four track EP released on CD and vinyl for the first time.

July 25, 2025
Phil Rudd, acdc, ros ogorman music portrait, noise11 Phil Rudd music news noise11.com
Phil Rudd of AC/DC To Perform with Full Metal Orchestra in Auckland This Weekend

Former AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd will be back on the drumkit this Saturday night in Auckland, New Zealand for the Full Metal Orchestra show.

July 21, 2025