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After more than half a century, the identity of the elderly, stick-carrying man featured on the “Led Zeppelin IV” album cover has finally been revealed. The “Stick Man” who featured on the ...
Finally, Becoming Led Zeppelin is hitting streaming this weekend. If you haven’t seen it, you’ll get your chance with a ...
The Led Zeppelin II album’s seven weeks at No. 1 on the chart was equaled by In Through the Out Door, which had a consecutive chart-topping run from mid-September to early November in ’79.
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
The solemn-seeming album cover is mysterious, yet curious, and we wanted to know more. So, read below for the little-known story behind the Physical Graffiti album cover. The building on the cover ...
hunched-over man toting a big bundle of sticks as seen on the cover of the 1971 album known as Led Zeppelin IV is none other than… Lot Long. Won’t ring a bell now, but if you needed your ...
It is fascinating to see how this theme of rural and urban contrasts was developed by Led Zeppelin and became the focus for this iconic album cover 70 years later.” The original image and the ...
“I caught a few good breaks.” As for how that photo ended up on the album cover: Legend has it that Robert Plant, Led Zeppelin’s vocalist, and his bandmate Jimmy Page were in an antique shop ...
For Led Zeppelin fans it is an instantly recognisable image: that of a grey-bearded figure stooping, his leathery hands grasping the pole supporting a bundle of hazel on his back. But the origin ...