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The Led Zeppelin Curse: Jimmy Page and the Haunted Boleskine House

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“Wow! What can I say? Just pick it up & read it! I promise you will not be able to put it down.” “A necessity for the magical, the mysterious, the musical, and the seriously creepy section of your bookshelf.” “Fascinating, freaky and FUN! This book often had me thinking, Really? No way!” “Very thoroughly researched giving many facts and details.” “This book has completely made me reassess Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Page, the curse and Aleister Crowley.” “Did dark forces play a part in the bands success? I'm saying nothing!

If you have any interest in the band or the occult - this is a must read!” ”Scientists will never prove the existence of the paranormal, but your senses will, and which more do you trust? There exist places on this Earth where the veils between fantasy and reality, wake and sleep, life and death, have been thinned. The Boleskine house on Loch Ness is one of these places.” “A refreshingly different spin on two of my favorite subjects- rock music & the supernatural. Not your normal rock bio! It’s awesome!”

“The book is well written and as stated above the author certainly knows his stuff about the band and the Magick element.” “Loved it! A great read for anyone curious about Jimmy Page's fascination with Aleister Crowley and the history of Boleskin House. The Led Zeppelin Curse: Jimmy Page and the Haunted Boleskine House by Lance Gilbert has everything that I would want in a read: rock n roll, magic(k) and new information about rock gods that I didn’t already know.

I do extensive reading for my own project and I pride myself on being a music history buff. And I even learned things about some of my favorite groupies (Marianne and Anita) that I didn’t know before. Nice one, Gilbert! This book is interactive in the way that the “choose your own adventure” books I enjoyed as a child were. Gilbert had me digging out my Houses of the Holy album and putting the book down to check out a specific YouTube video to then return to the book for what seemed like a discussion about what we just saw.”

“As a fan of the occult this book brought great satisfaction to my hunger for the dark arts of both the paranormal and in Zeppelin's powerful music which really makes you wonder what forces they managed to connect with in order to create such a powerful musical aura. Very well researched and Crowley's magick symbolism makes you wonder how far his power will continue to grow.”

Who or what is responsible for the Led Zeppelin Curse?

Are you a Led Zeppelin fan? Do haunted places and the paranormal fascinate you? Is the occult something you practice and/or research? If you’ve answered yes to any of the above questions then this is the book for you.

There has long been rumor that the members of Led Zeppelin made a pact with the Devil, selling their souls for fame and fortune. The legend of the Led Zeppelin Curse emerged in the late 1970’s after multiple accidents, deaths and other bad luck began to plague the band and those close to them. Led Zeppelin founder Jimmy Page was known for his intense interest in the occult and in particular the notorious magician Aleister Crowley. In the early 70’s Page collaborated with underground filmmaker and fellow Crowley enthusiast Kenneth Anger on his film Lucifer Rising. The partnership ultimately soured and Anger sought revenge.

So, what is the culprit of rock music’s most notorious curse of all? In this book the available evidence is examined and the gaps are filled in with Lance Gilbert’s two-decade background in the occult and supernatural. This is a unique and objective analysis of rock’s most enduring mystery.

173 pages, Paperback

Published March 29, 2018

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Lance Gilbert

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Lance Gilbert is a writer of paranormal & occult fiction and nonfiction. Following a series of ghostly experiences in his early twenties, he became fascinated with exploring supernatural phenomena. Very soon thereafter, Lance experimented with an ancient spirit evocation book which resulted in frightening poltergeist intrusions. This led to further investigation and the eventual publishing of two well-reviewed, commercially successful books based on his personal experiences as well as those of others he met through research. Both books were written under pseudonyms and now Lance has decided to publish using his real name.

His latest project is titled The Led Zeppelin Curse- Jimmy Page and the Haunted Boleskine House. Utilizing over two decades of direct (and often terrifying) experiences with the paranormal Lance explores the legend of the Led Zeppelin Curse. This iconic 70’s band enjoyed major success early in their career and then turned a sharp corner down a path of bad luck, mayhem and death. Lance’s unique insight and conclusions around rock music’s most famous mystery are unlike anything else available.

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1 review
November 26, 2018
Unacceptable!

Total absence of understanding—none of the material in the book is handled competently.
Yellow journalistic style.
Not recommended under any circumstance, deliberate misreading, by an author Who is admittedly out of sink with the rhythms and energies in this band.
12 reviews
May 9, 2022
This “book” is a high school essay that deserves an F. It is a self-published, short but repetitive and disorganized opinion essay (169 pages of large font) that is defamatory and contains no chapter notes or bibliography despite using what are presented as direct quotes from subjects the author did not personally interview, and despite describing events to which he was not present to witness and thus describe with any degree of authority. Even the cover photo is uncredited, and it’s doubtful the author himself photographed Page. Similar to many books recently published, the Led Zeppelin name is used here to garner attention and book sales.
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10 reviews2 followers
January 12, 2019
I was curious enough to finish it, but only to see what the author's conclusion was. He writes in a conversational style, albeit somewhat manic at times. Based on "knowing" that certain things are real, it would be fascinating to read the author's own experiences in magick and whether he is still a practitioner.

Glad it was a Kindle Unlimited Read. I would not have read past chapter 2.
130 reviews
July 3, 2019
A Modern Occult Investigation of the Zeppelin Curse

This book explores the links between Jimmy Page, Led Zeppelin, Aleister Crowley, Kenneth Anger, Talisman Magic and the haunted Boleskine House. This book explores the synchronicities that somehow link all of the above. If you are fascinated by the occult and Led Zeppelin and the Led Zeppelin curse, this is the book for you.
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June 25, 2021
This is what it is, a chatty - ridiculously chatty - book about the 'curse' of Led Zeppelin. Good fun reading, though, even if it's repetitive and its veracity depends on you being scared of being warned about messing with the occult/demons/spells etc.
The author continually alludes to his own experiences conjuring up and playing with demons and the dark side and we're encouraged to take his word about things in lieu of any decent evidence to support his theory. It's all very much hearsay and conjecture (as Gilbert openly admits), and interesting enough at that, but without any new, first-hand evidence the 'case' he outlines demands a strong suspension of disbelief. He's cursed himself, a little bit, by starting from the point of view that there is a 'curse' and having to build a case to support it. I don't know why. It seems to being going about things a bit arse after (witch's) tit.
What's interesting, and deserves a more decent dig and analysis, is Page's use of occult symbols and the depth of his Crowley fixation/interest. It's an interesting subject, moreso given that all of the Zepps look like they've been reticent about the subject (or perhaps there's just nothing to say?).
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October 16, 2017
I am a Led Zeppelin Fan...but I am definitely a Fan of the history behind Aleister Crowley his work really fasinates me (Science)....This book is really well written and very creepy...Thank you to Author Lance Gilbert for bringing this haunting story to life...definitely spooked me out...definitely a 5 Star read for me
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August 29, 2018
Whether you believe in it or not, The Led Zeppelin Curse certainly makes a compelling argument that it may exist on some level. While the topic frequently comes up in other Led Zeppelin literature, no one has taken the time to research it as thoroughly and painstakingly as Gilbert has done here. I have read a number of other Zeppelin books and always wanted to learn more about this particular topic. This book answered all the questions I had and then some. I look forward to the next book in the series!
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September 2, 2018
Excellent book!

I found thus book to be fascinating and informative. I have long been a devotee of the occult and recently had a renewed interest in led zeppelin. I had heard about Jimmy Page's bbn interest in magick and the dark arts. Th iy s book did not disappoint!
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3 reviews
October 17, 2018
Well worth a read

Most people have at least heard of the connection between Led Zeppelin and the occult, and this book does a nice job of merging the two, without forcing the connection on the reader. It sets out possibilities as to what happened to cause such a theory of the curse starting and what has happened since to give strength to it.

Despite its subject matter, it’s a quick and easy read.... leaves space for the reader to either enjoy it for what is (a theory) or as a stepping stone to go on and look further into some of the places and people mentioned.
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March 27, 2022
Outstanding read! As a lifelong fan of Led Zeppelin, this book had me glued to each word. I thought I knew everything there was to learn about the band and its members…I was wrong. This book taught me quite a bit more! Written in a way that makes you feel as though your friend is sitting with you telling you the story. I highly recommend this book!!
5 reviews
September 6, 2019
Nothing conclusive

As stated by the author very early in the book, you can't prove it didn't happen so you can say it might have. The book is a series of instances which could mean something or nothing depending upon what you want to believe. Fun read however.
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February 8, 2020
So much conjecture

I'm open for anyone to believe whatever makes the world make sense to them . This book was just not persuasive for me and too often seemed grasping at straws to make his point. There's nothing offensive here. Just not convincing.
1 review
March 10, 2020
Occult bias

Was hoping for a more objective view , author assumes the credibility of the Occult / black magic and there is a lot of supposition without evidence, though if does raise a lot of interesting circumstance.
9 reviews
October 3, 2020
Hmmmm m cant decide!

I cant decide i like this book or not, if its too far fetched or not whether JP is a black Magician or not......

If he isnt then this is total bunkum, however if he is!!??!!?!!!!

Readit and make your own minds up

BD 3/10/2020
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5 reviews1 follower
July 6, 2019
It's all Jimmy's fault.

Interesting connections between Jimmy Page and Aleister Crowley. An insightful read if you are interested in the curses that seemed to follow Led Zep.
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August 31, 2019
#110 of 120 books pledged to read during 2019
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December 23, 2020
Fun read

Fun to read at the very least. The author is sympathetic to all opinions and points of view. Things to think about.
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Author 8 books5 followers
August 28, 2020
Well written and researched! Won't give anything away but those who know the Led Zep story will not be too surprised yet still will find out more information about Jimmy Page than they knew before. Highly recommended!
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