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Led Zeppelin Doc: Page & Plant Share Rare Diaries
7 Dec
Summary
- Director Bernard MacMahon passed Jimmy Page's rigorous seven-hour interview.
- Page shared his personal diaries dating back to 1963, a significant gesture.
- A rare interview with John Bonham moved Page and Plant after 40 years.

Director Bernard MacMahon secured participation from Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page and Robert Plant for the documentary 'Becoming Led Zeppelin.' MacMahon underwent a demanding seven-hour interview with Page, who meticulously tested his knowledge of the band. Page eventually shared his personal diaries, some dating back to 1963, a clear indication of trust and commitment to the project.
The film's creation involved extensive archival research, with MacMahon and co-writer Alison McGurty seeking subjects where no prior films existed and archive material was scarce. Their preparation, stemming from MacMahon's childhood fascination with the band, proved crucial in overcoming challenges and gaining access to exclusive content.
A significant discovery was a rare recording of drummer John Bonham giving an interview for Australian radio. Locating and confirming the original recording took six months. Hearing their late bandmate speak about them for the first time in 40 years was an emotional experience for both Page and Plant.



