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SODOM & GOMORRAH IN A SUITCASE

FLASH: April 19, 1977, Cincinnati, Ohio: Led Zeppelin, a British rock group, again brought violence in its wake when about 1,000 fans tried to gate crash a Zeppelin show in Cincinnati last night. Police arrested 100 youths during the mini-riot, which was punctuated by thrown bottles and fights.

December 2, 1980
Jaan Uhelszki

SODOM & GOMORRAH IN A SUITCASE

JULY 1977

Jaan Uhelszki catches Led Zeppelin just as they've surpassed the phenomenon stage; here they're on their way to becoming an actual Industry. Meanwhile, thousands were arrested waiting outside during the interview...

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Jaan Uhelszki

FLASH: April 19, 1977, Cincinnati, Ohio: Led Zeppelin, a British rock group, again brought violence in its wake when about 1,000 fans tried to gate crash a Zeppelin show in Cincinnati last night. Police arrested 100 youths during the mini-riot, which was punctuated by thrown bottles and fights.

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“Just as I was approaching some semblance of slumber, there was a dull thud, a louder crash, and suddenly the wall between my room and the next was lying in pieces on the floor. Needless to say, I was awake. Shit, knew this was going to happen, I muttered to the intruder. ‘Yeah, but did you know it would be the Prince of Peace?’ inquired Robert Plant qleefully.”

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