Bring It On Home: Peter Grant, Led Zeppelin, and Beyond

Listened to a podcast the other day with this author, Here is a link
http://rocknrollarchaeology.com/deeper-digs-in-rock/2019/1/7/deeper-digs-in-rock-bring-it-on-home-peter-grant-led-zeppelin-and-beyond-the-story-of-rocks-greatest-manager
Bring It On Home: Peter Grant, Led Zeppelin, and Beyond--The Story of Rock's Greatest Manager
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/39834428-bring-it-on-home
Everyone has a plan, till you get punched in the face,

Was the podcast any good?

Was the podcast any good?
Yes it was. I am a podcast junkie.
I thought the author revealed a good portion of the book, but I am sure There is more.
Peter I think has been portrayed as a real "tough one" through history. This reveals more than that. Maybe not quite the tough guy all the time, and how he fought for the artist he represented is suprising....for the good for them no doubt.
Everyone has a plan, till you get punched in the face,

Every major touring act from the 70s onward owes him a great amount of thanks.
Especially acts like The Stones as they made pennies on the dollar before Peter Grant and Zeppelin demanded a bigger piece of the pie and got it. Promoters had no choice as the demand was so high.

Every major touring act from the 70s onward owes him a great amount of thanks.
Especially acts like The Stones as they made pennies on the dollar before Peter Grant and Zeppelin demanded a bigger piece of the pie and got it. Promoters had no choice as the demand was so high.
Exactly.... that's what was talked about in that podcast.
Everyone has a plan, till you get punched in the face,
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