' How far did we go? As far as our imaginations would carry us really. Those were the days of pure hedonism. LA in particular was like Sodom & Gomorrah... It was my life
- that fusion of magic & music.' Jimmy Page was the leader mastermind guitarist & producer of Led Zeppelin described by Rolling Stone" magazine as "the biggest band of the seventies" & "unquestionably one of the most enduring bands in rock history." While there is no shortage of written material out there on Led Zeppelin's legacy none of the band members have ever written a tell-all book or co-operated with the press or a biographer. For the most part their exploits are merely the stuff of legend. On the rare occasions that Page has opened his doors to journalists he has done so with caution. Over the last twenty years Brad Tolinski editor-in-chief of " Guitar World" magazine has interviewed Page more than any other journalist in the world & by asking incisive questions he's been able to gain the trust of this greatly misunderstood artist. Sifting through over fifty hours of conversations that touch on everything from the 1960s music scene & his early years as England's top session guitarist working with artists like The Who The Kinks & Eric Clapton to his wild years in Led Zeppelin & post-Zep projects " Light & Shade" will provide readers with the most complete picture of the media-shy guitarist ever published."