Metal at 40
Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Deep Purple - Emily Booth tells the story of heavy metal with its leading musicians. From January 2008.
In 1968, Britain's first heavy metal bands were formed, transforming rock music around the world, forever. Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Deep Purple each had their own unique sound, but shared an approach that embraced "heavy" guitar riffs, powerful lead vocals and thunderous percussion. Since then, heavy metal has flourished and diversified, spawning sub-genres such as grindcore, thrash and death metal, ever eager to embrace extreme subject matter. Horror film actor and writer Emily Booth tells the story of the loudest, darkest form of rock, with the help of many of metal's leading musicians.
Presented by Emily Booth
Produced by Bob Dickinson
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- Thu 3 Jan 200811:30BBC Radio 4
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