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'''Mick Wall''' (born 23 June 1958) is a British music journalist, author, and radio and TV presenter.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mickwall.com/bio.htm|title=Biography|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080924155015/http://www.mickwall.com/bio.htm|archivedate=2008-09-24|df=}}</ref> He has been described as "the world's leading [[rock music|rock]] and [[heavy metal music|metal]] writer".<ref>{{cite web | url= https://www.loudersound.com/features/legendary-rock-writer-mick-wall-on-his-brilliant-memoir-paranoid | title= Legendary rock writer Mick Wall on his brilliant memoir Paranoid | work=Louder | first=Paul | last=Brannigan | date=20 June 2014 | accessdate=31 December 2018}}</ref>
'''Mick Wall''' (born 23 June 1958) is a British music journalist, author, and radio and TV presenter.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mickwall.com/bio.htm|title=Biography|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080924155015/http://www.mickwall.com/bio.htm|archive-date=24 September 2008}}</ref> He has been described as "the world's leading [[rock music|rock]] and [[heavy metal music|metal]] writer".<ref>{{cite web | url= https://www.loudersound.com/features/legendary-rock-writer-mick-wall-on-his-brilliant-memoir-paranoid | title= Legendary rock writer Mick Wall on his brilliant memoir Paranoid | work=Louder | first=Paul | last=Brannigan | date=20 June 2014 | access-date=31 December 2018}}</ref>


==Career==
Wall began his career contributing to the music weekly ''[[Sounds (magazine)|Sounds]]'' in 1977, where he wrote about [[Punk rock|punk]] and the [[New wave music|new wave]], and then [[rockabilly]], [[funk]], [[New Romanticism|New Romantic]] pop and, eventually, [[hard rock]] and [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]]. In 1979, he left [[music journalism]] to become the partner in his own PR firm, Heavy Publicity, aged 20, where he oversaw press campaigns for artists such as [[Black Sabbath]], [[Journey (band)|Journey]], [[REO Speedwagon]], [[Thin Lizzy]], [[Ultravox]], [[The Damned (band)|The Damned]], [[Dire Straits]] and several others. In the early 1980s he also worked at [[Virgin Records]] as press officer for such artists as [[Gillan (band)|Gillan]], [[The Human League]], [[Simple Minds]], [[Japan (band)|Japan]] and others.
Wall began his career contributing to the music weekly ''[[Sounds (magazine)|Sounds]]'' in 1977, where he wrote about [[Punk rock|punk]] and the [[New wave music|new wave]], and then [[rockabilly]], [[funk]], [[New Romantic]] pop and, eventually, [[hard rock]] and [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]]. In 1979, he left [[music journalism]] to become the partner in his own PR firm, Heavy Publicity, aged 20, where he oversaw press campaigns for artists such as [[Black Sabbath]], [[Journey (band)|Journey]], [[REO Speedwagon]], [[Thin Lizzy]], [[Ultravox]], [[The Damned (band)|the Damned]], [[Dire Straits]] and several others. In the early 1980s he also worked at [[Virgin Records]] as press officer for such artists as [[Gillan (band)|Gillan]], [[the Human League]], [[Simple Minds]], [[Japan (band)|Japan]] and others.


By 1983, Wall become one of the main journalists in the early days of ''[[Kerrang!]]'' magazine, where he was their star cover story writer for the next nine years. He subsequently became the founding editor of ''[[Classic Rock (magazine)|Classic Rock]]'' magazine in 1998, and presented his own television and radio shows on [[British Sky Broadcasting|Sky TV]] (Monsters of Rock),<ref>[https://thumped.com/bbs/threads/comprehensive-list-of-videos-featured-on-mick-walls-monsters-of-rock-tv-show.96098/ Monsters of Rock tv-show]</ref> [[Capital Radio]], [[BBC GLR]], [[BBC Radio 1]], [[Planet Rock (radio station)|Planet Rock]] and others. He has also guested on several television programmes and documentaries on [[BBC TV]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://us.macmillan.com/author/mickwall|title=Mick Wall|author=Macmillan|work=Macmillan}}</ref> [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]], [[Sky One]], [[Channel Four]] and [[MTV]].
By 1983, Wall become one of the main journalists in the early days of ''[[Kerrang!]]'' magazine, where he was their star cover story writer for the next nine years. During the mid/late-1980s, from 1985 he hosted several music video shows on now defunct satellite channel Sky Channel, including Sky Trax and the heavy metal show Monsters of Rock, ending in 1988 when the channel changed its music format becoming news network [[Sky News]] in 1989. He subsequently became the founding editor of ''[[Classic Rock (magazine)|Classic Rock]]'' magazine in 1998, ten years prior he presented his own television and radio shows on [[British Sky Broadcasting|Sky TV]] (Monsters of Rock),<ref>[https://thumped.com/bbs/threads/comprehensive-list-of-videos-featured-on-mick-walls-monsters-of-rock-tv-show.96098/ Monsters of Rock tv-show]</ref> [[Capital Radio]], [[BBC GLR]], [[BBC Radio 1]], [[Planet Rock (radio station)|Planet Rock]] and others. He has also guested on several television programmes and documentaries on [[BBC TV]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://us.macmillan.com/author/mickwall|title=Mick Wall|author=Macmillan|work=Macmillan}}</ref> [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]], [[Sky One]], [[Channel Four]] and [[MTV]].


Wall has written many biographies of musicians and bands including [[Ozzy Osbourne]], [[Iron Maiden]], [[AC/DC]], [[Metallica]] and [[Guns N' Roses]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/search-handle-url/026-1856821-3369208?%5Fencoding=UTF8&search-type=ss&index=books-uk&field-author=Mick%20Wall|title=List of books by Mick Wall|publisher=amazon.co.uk}}</ref> The latter mentioned him in their song "[[Get in the Ring]]" after Wall fell out with former friend, singer [[Axl Rose]]. In April 2016, Wall
Wall has written many biographies of musicians and bands including [[Ozzy Osbourne]], [[Iron Maiden]], [[AC/DC]], [[Metallica]] and [[Guns N' Roses]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/search-handle-url/026-1856821-3369208?%5Fencoding=UTF8&search-type=ss&index=books-uk&field-author=Mick%20Wall|title=List of books by Mick Wall|publisher=amazon.co.uk}}</ref> The latter mentioned him in their song "[[Get in the Ring]]" after Wall fell out with his former friend, singer [[Axl Rose]]. In April 2016, Wall
made an impassioned apology to Rose on his blog, acknowledging that the spirit was "mean, disgruntled, unworthy. I’m sorry I wrote it." He concluded by saying, "I can’t wait to see what Axl Rose and Guns N’ Roses do next. They are the last of the giants and I am a fan."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://mickwall.com/2016/04/getting-out-of-the-ring/|title=Getting Out Of The Ring|work=Mick Wall}}</ref>
made an impassioned apology to Rose, acknowledging that the spirit of the book he had written on Axl Rose ten years earlier was "mean, disgruntled, unworthy. I'm sorry I wrote it." He concluded by saying, "I can't wait to see what Axl Rose and Guns N' Roses do next. They are the last of the giants and I am a fan."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://mickwall.com/2016/04/getting-out-of-the-ring/|title=Getting Out Of The Ring|work=Mick Wall|access-date=21 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160507034405/http://mickwall.com/2016/04/getting-out-of-the-ring/|archive-date=7 May 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref>


His book ''Paranoid: Black Days With Sabbath & Other Horror Stories'' (1999) is a semi-fictionalised account of his substance-abusing days in the 1980s working with some of the biggest rock stars in the world. In 2008 he published a biography of [[Led Zeppelin]] entitled ''[[When Giants Walked the Earth: A Biography of Led Zeppelin|When Giants Walked the Earth]]''. <ref>David Cheal, '[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/non_fictionreviews/3562593/When-Giants-Walked-the-Earth-A-Biography-of-Led-Zeppelin-by-Mick-Wall.html When Giants Walked the Earth: A Biography of Led Zeppelin by Mick Wall]', ''Telegraph.co.uk'', 27 October 2008.</ref>
His book ''Paranoid: Black Days With Sabbath & Other Horror Stories'' (1999) is a semi-fictionalised account of his substance-abusing days in the 1980s working with some of the biggest rock stars in the world. In 2008, he wrote a biography of [[Led Zeppelin]] entitled ''[[When Giants Walked the Earth]]''.<ref>David Cheal, '[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/non_fictionreviews/3562593/When-Giants-Walked-the-Earth-A-Biography-of-Led-Zeppelin-by-Mick-Wall.html When Giants Walked the Earth: A Biography of Led Zeppelin by Mick Wall]', ''Telegraph.co.uk'', 27 October 2008.</ref>


Wall is also the author of a blog on his official website, consisting of a compendium of domestic affairs and anecdotes from his past. He also co-hosts a podcast called Dead Rock Stars with fellow writer [[Joel McIver]]. In June 2018, the Guardian named Dead Rock Stars their podcast of the week.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2018/jun/01/dead-rock-stars-legend-lemmy-podcasts-of-the-week</ref>
Wall was also the author of a blog on his official website, consisting of a compendium of domestic affairs and anecdotes from his past (2006-2014). He deleted his website in 2020. "I was sooo bored with it and nobody looks at websites anymore anyway," he said.{{cn|date=March 2021}} Instead he now has his Official Facebook page, his personal Facebook page, the Dead Rock Stars FB page and his twitter account. He also co-hosted a podcast called "Dead Rock Stars" with fellow writer [[Joel McIver]], which ran for 23 episodes in 2018. In June 2018, ''[[The Guardian]]'' named "Dead Rock Stars" their podcast of the week.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2018/jun/01/dead-rock-stars-legend-lemmy-podcasts-of-the-week|title=Dead Rock Stars and the legend of Lemmy – podcasts of the week|date=June 2018}}</ref> In 2020, Wall teamed up with podcast network, NoFilter Media, to launch "Getcha Rocks Off" podcast.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nofilter.media/podcast/getcha-rocks-off|title=Getcha Rocks off}}</ref>
His book, Two Riders Were Approaching: The Life & Death of Jimi Hendrix (Trapeze) is his most controversial, opening as it does on the first page an imagined account of the murder of Hendrix. The book is written in a novelistic style which Classic Rock said "does for Hendrix what James Ellroy did for the story of JF Kennedy, another murdered rock star."


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==


*''Diary Of A Madman - The Official Biography of [[Ozzy Osbourne]]'', Zomba Books, 1986
*''Diary Of A Madman The Official Biography of [[Ozzy Osbourne]]'', Zomba Books, 1986
*''Market Square Heroes - The Authorized Biography of [[Marillion]]'', Sidgwick & Jackson, 1987
*''Market Square Heroes The Authorized Biography of [[Marillion]]'', Sidgwick & Jackson, 1987
*''[[Guns N’ Roses]]: The Most Dangerous Band In The World'', Sidgwick & Jackson, 1991
*''[[Guns N' Roses]]: The Most Dangerous Band In The World'', Sidgwick & Jackson, 1991
*''[[Pearl Jam]], Sidgwick & Jackson'', 1994
*''[[Pearl Jam]], Sidgwick & Jackson'', 1994
*''All Night Long: The True Story of [[Jon Bon Jovi]]'', Omnibus Press, 1995
*''All Night Long: The True Story of [[Jon Bon Jovi]]'', Omnibus Press, 1995
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*''[[John Peel]] – A Tribute To The Legendary DJ and Broadcaster'', Orion Books, 2004
*''[[John Peel]] – A Tribute To The Legendary DJ and Broadcaster'', Orion Books, 2004
*''[[Bono]]: In The Name Of Love'', Andre Deutsch, 2005
*''[[Bono]]: In The Name Of Love'', Andre Deutsch, 2005
*''Star Trippin’: The Best Of Mick Wall 1985-91'', M&G, 2006
*''Star Trippin': The Best Of Mick Wall 1985–91'', M&G, 2006
*''[[W. Axl Rose]]: The Unauthorised Biography'', Sidgwick & Jackson, 2007
*''[[W. Axl Rose]]: The Unauthorised Biography'', Sidgwick & Jackson, 2007
*''[[When Giants Walked the Earth: A Biography of Led Zeppelin]]'', Orion Books, 2008
*''[[When Giants Walked the Earth]]: A Biography of [[Led Zeppelin]]'', Orion Books, 2008
*''Osbournes Confidential: An Insider's Chronicle'', JR Books, 2008
*''Osbournes Confidential: An Insider's Chronicle'', JR Books, 2008
*''Appetite For Destruction: Legendary Encounters With Mick Wall'', Orion Books, 2010
*''Appetite For Destruction: Legendary Encounters With Mick Wall'', Orion Books, 2010
*''Enter Night – [[Metallica]]: The Biography'', Orion Books, 2010
*''Enter Night – [[Metallica]]: The Biography'', Orion Books, 2010
*''[[AC/DC]] - Hell Ain’t A Bad Place To Be'', Orion Books, 2012
*''[[AC/DC]] Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be'', Orion Books, 2012
*''[[Black Sabbath]]: Symptom of the Universe'', Orion Books, 2013
*''[[Black Sabbath]]: Symptom of the Universe'', Orion Books, 2013
*''[[Lou Reed]]: The Life'', Orion Books, 2013
*''[[Lou Reed]]: The Life'', Orion Books, 2013
*''Love Becomes A Funeral Pyre: The Biography of [[The Doors]]'', Orion Books, 2014
*''Love Becomes A Funeral Pyre: The Biography of [[The Doors]]'', Orion Books, 2014
*''Black Sabbath: Symptom of the Universe'' St. Martin's Press, 2015
*''Black Sabbath: Symptom of the Universe'' St. Martin's Press, 2015
*''Getcha Rock's Off: Sex & Excess. Bust Up's & Binges. Life & Death on the Rock N' Roll Road'', Orion Books, 2015<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/chris-saunders/mick-wall-a-life-in-rock_b_8100584.html|title=Mick Wall - A Life in Rock|date=7 September 2015|work=The Huffington Post UK}}</ref>
*''Getcha Rock's Off: Sex & Excess. Bust Up's & Binges. Life & Death on the Rock N' Roll Road'', Orion Books, 2015<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/chris-saunders/mick-wall-a-life-in-rock_b_8100584.html|title=Mick Wall A Life in Rock|date=7 September 2015|work=The Huffington Post UK}}</ref>
*''[[Foo Fighters]] : Learning to Fly'', Orion Books, 2015
*''[[Foo Fighters]] : Learning to Fly'', Orion Books, 2015
*''[[Lemmy]] : The Definitive Biography'', Orion Books, 2016<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2016/apr/22/lemmy-the-definitive-biography-mick-wall-review-motorhead|title=Lemmy: The Definitive Biography by Mick Wall review – sex, speed and cigarettes|work=the Guardian}}</ref>
*''[[Lemmy]] : The Definitive Biography'', Orion Books, 2016<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2016/apr/22/lemmy-the-definitive-biography-mick-wall-review-motorhead|title=Lemmy: The Definitive Biography by Mick Wall review – sex, speed and cigarettes|work=the Guardian|date=22 April 2016}}</ref>
*''Like a [[Bat Out of Hell]]: The Larger than Life story of [[Meat Loaf]]'', Trapeze, 2017<ref>https://www.amazon.com/Like-Bat-Out-Hell-Larger-ebook/dp/B06WV8KF9S</ref>
*''Last of the Giants: The True Story of [[Guns N' Roses]]'', Trapeze, 2016<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/Last-Giants-True-Story-Roses-ebook/dp/B01ERWBODS|title=Last of the Giants: The True Story of Guns N' Roses |publisher=Amazon|lang=en|accessdate=28 August 2022}}</ref>
*''Like a [[Bat Out of Hell]]: The Larger than Life story of [[Meat Loaf]]'', Trapeze, 2017<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://www.amazon.com/Like-Bat-Out-Hell-Larger-ebook/dp/B06WV8KF9S|title = Like a Bat Out of Hell: The Larger than Life Story of Meat Loaf|date = 16 November 2017|publisher = Trapeze}}</ref>
*[[Steven Wilson]]: ''Limited Edition of One: How to Succeed in the Music Industry Without Being Part of the Mainstream'', Constable Books, 2022<ref>{{Cite web|last=Ewingpublished|first=Jerry|date=3 February 2022|title=Steven Wilson announces his new autobiography|url=https://www.loudersound.com/news/steven-wilson-announces-his-new-autobiography|access-date=3 February 2022|website=loudersound|language=en}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.mickwall.com Official Website]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20161108093815/http://mickwall.com/ Official Website]
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Mick Wall
Born (1958-06-23) 23 June 1958 (age 66)
NationalityBritish
Occupation(s)Music journalist, author
Years active1977–present
Known forKerrang!, Classic Rock

Mick Wall (born 23 June 1958) is a British music journalist, author, and radio and TV presenter.[1] He has been described as "the world's leading rock and metal writer".[2]

Career

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Wall began his career contributing to the music weekly Sounds in 1977, where he wrote about punk and the new wave, and then rockabilly, funk, New Romantic pop and, eventually, hard rock and heavy metal. In 1979, he left music journalism to become the partner in his own PR firm, Heavy Publicity, aged 20, where he oversaw press campaigns for artists such as Black Sabbath, Journey, REO Speedwagon, Thin Lizzy, Ultravox, the Damned, Dire Straits and several others. In the early 1980s he also worked at Virgin Records as press officer for such artists as Gillan, the Human League, Simple Minds, Japan and others.

By 1983, Wall become one of the main journalists in the early days of Kerrang! magazine, where he was their star cover story writer for the next nine years. During the mid/late-1980s, from 1985 he hosted several music video shows on now defunct satellite channel Sky Channel, including Sky Trax and the heavy metal show Monsters of Rock, ending in 1988 when the channel changed its music format becoming news network Sky News in 1989. He subsequently became the founding editor of Classic Rock magazine in 1998, ten years prior he presented his own television and radio shows on Sky TV (Monsters of Rock),[3] Capital Radio, BBC GLR, BBC Radio 1, Planet Rock and others. He has also guested on several television programmes and documentaries on BBC TV,[4] ITV, Sky One, Channel Four and MTV.

Wall has written many biographies of musicians and bands including Ozzy Osbourne, Iron Maiden, AC/DC, Metallica and Guns N' Roses.[5] The latter mentioned him in their song "Get in the Ring" after Wall fell out with his former friend, singer Axl Rose. In April 2016, Wall made an impassioned apology to Rose, acknowledging that the spirit of the book he had written on Axl Rose ten years earlier was "mean, disgruntled, unworthy. I'm sorry I wrote it." He concluded by saying, "I can't wait to see what Axl Rose and Guns N' Roses do next. They are the last of the giants and I am a fan."[6]

His book Paranoid: Black Days With Sabbath & Other Horror Stories (1999) is a semi-fictionalised account of his substance-abusing days in the 1980s working with some of the biggest rock stars in the world. In 2008, he wrote a biography of Led Zeppelin entitled When Giants Walked the Earth.[7]

Wall was also the author of a blog on his official website, consisting of a compendium of domestic affairs and anecdotes from his past (2006-2014). He deleted his website in 2020. "I was sooo bored with it and nobody looks at websites anymore anyway," he said.[citation needed] Instead he now has his Official Facebook page, his personal Facebook page, the Dead Rock Stars FB page and his twitter account. He also co-hosted a podcast called "Dead Rock Stars" with fellow writer Joel McIver, which ran for 23 episodes in 2018. In June 2018, The Guardian named "Dead Rock Stars" their podcast of the week.[8] In 2020, Wall teamed up with podcast network, NoFilter Media, to launch "Getcha Rocks Off" podcast.[9] His book, Two Riders Were Approaching: The Life & Death of Jimi Hendrix (Trapeze) is his most controversial, opening as it does on the first page an imagined account of the murder of Hendrix. The book is written in a novelistic style which Classic Rock said "does for Hendrix what James Ellroy did for the story of JF Kennedy, another murdered rock star."

Bibliography

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  • Diary Of A Madman – The Official Biography of Ozzy Osbourne, Zomba Books, 1986
  • Market Square Heroes – The Authorized Biography of Marillion, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1987
  • Guns N' Roses: The Most Dangerous Band In The World, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1991
  • Pearl Jam, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1994
  • All Night Long: The True Story of Jon Bon Jovi, Omnibus Press, 1995
  • Run To The Hills: The Authorised Biography of Iron Maiden, Sanctuary Books, 1998
  • Paranoid: Black Days With Sabbath & Other Horror Stories. Mainstream, 1999
  • Mr Big: Ozzy, Sharon and My Life as the Godfather of Rock, Robson Books, 2004 (written with Don Arden)
  • XS All Areas: the Autobiography of Status Quo, Sidgwick & Jackson, 2004 (written with Francis Rossi and Rick Parfitt)
  • John Peel – A Tribute To The Legendary DJ and Broadcaster, Orion Books, 2004
  • Bono: In The Name Of Love, Andre Deutsch, 2005
  • Star Trippin': The Best Of Mick Wall 1985–91, M&G, 2006
  • W. Axl Rose: The Unauthorised Biography, Sidgwick & Jackson, 2007
  • When Giants Walked the Earth: A Biography of Led Zeppelin, Orion Books, 2008
  • Osbournes Confidential: An Insider's Chronicle, JR Books, 2008
  • Appetite For Destruction: Legendary Encounters With Mick Wall, Orion Books, 2010
  • Enter Night – Metallica: The Biography, Orion Books, 2010
  • AC/DC – Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be, Orion Books, 2012
  • Black Sabbath: Symptom of the Universe, Orion Books, 2013
  • Lou Reed: The Life, Orion Books, 2013
  • Love Becomes A Funeral Pyre: The Biography of The Doors, Orion Books, 2014
  • Black Sabbath: Symptom of the Universe St. Martin's Press, 2015
  • Getcha Rock's Off: Sex & Excess. Bust Up's & Binges. Life & Death on the Rock N' Roll Road, Orion Books, 2015[10]
  • Foo Fighters : Learning to Fly, Orion Books, 2015
  • Lemmy : The Definitive Biography, Orion Books, 2016[11]
  • Last of the Giants: The True Story of Guns N' Roses, Trapeze, 2016[12]
  • Like a Bat Out of Hell: The Larger than Life story of Meat Loaf, Trapeze, 2017[13]
  • Steven Wilson: Limited Edition of One: How to Succeed in the Music Industry Without Being Part of the Mainstream, Constable Books, 2022[14]

References

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  1. ^ "Biography". Archived from the original on 24 September 2008.
  2. ^ Brannigan, Paul (20 June 2014). "Legendary rock writer Mick Wall on his brilliant memoir Paranoid". Louder. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
  3. ^ Monsters of Rock tv-show
  4. ^ Macmillan. "Mick Wall". Macmillan.
  5. ^ "List of books by Mick Wall". amazon.co.uk.
  6. ^ "Getting Out Of The Ring". Mick Wall. Archived from the original on 7 May 2016. Retrieved 21 April 2016.
  7. ^ David Cheal, 'When Giants Walked the Earth: A Biography of Led Zeppelin by Mick Wall', Telegraph.co.uk, 27 October 2008.
  8. ^ "Dead Rock Stars and the legend of Lemmy – podcasts of the week". June 2018.
  9. ^ "Getcha Rocks off".
  10. ^ "Mick Wall – A Life in Rock". The Huffington Post UK. 7 September 2015.
  11. ^ "Lemmy: The Definitive Biography by Mick Wall review – sex, speed and cigarettes". the Guardian. 22 April 2016.
  12. ^ "Last of the Giants: The True Story of Guns N' Roses". Amazon. Retrieved 28 August 2022.
  13. ^ Like a Bat Out of Hell: The Larger than Life Story of Meat Loaf. Trapeze. 16 November 2017.
  14. ^ Ewingpublished, Jerry (3 February 2022). "Steven Wilson announces his new autobiography". loudersound. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
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