A man depicted on the album cover of Led Zeppelin IV has been revealed as a 19th Century thatcher. The figure is most likely Lot Long from Mere in Wiltshire, photographed by Ernest Farmer.
Fifty years ago, Led Zeppelin was born in a London basement ... “And a lot of outtakes from album covers and some of the original artwork. … The idea was that every page you turn is going ...
“I don't think that the term ‘Heavy Metal’ was used for Led Zeppelin,” Frankie Banali said, “although I could be wrong.” ...
But it was hardly definitive. Led Zeppelin wouldn’t release another live album for more than 20 years. Even then, 1997’s BBC Sessions was as notable for what it didn’t include (like ...
When Led Zeppelin broke up, John Paul Jones had the chance to collaborate with a number of other artists, which led to him ...
Jimmy Page dug up several unheard gems for his deluxe Led Zeppelin reissues. But there's one song that still remains ...
Fifty years ago, Led Zeppelin was born in a London basement ... “And a lot of outtakes from album covers and some of the original artwork. … The idea was that every page you turn is going ...
And when Quiet Riot’s set climaxed with the title track from their new album – featuring the brilliantly idiotic ... Long before Quiet Riot made it to the top, Led Zeppelin had six number one albums ...