Exploring the history of the 'Zoso' symbol used by Jimmy Page on the cover of Led Zeppelin's iconic 1971 album 'Led Zeppelin IV', which is rooted in the occult.
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.
To be so well-regarded as a touring band, Led Zeppelin certainly shied away from live albums. They released just one official concert recording during their ’70s-era heyday, 1976’s bombastic ...
Led Zeppelin did it all ... meanwhile – best heard on "When the Levee Breaks" from the untitled fourth album – became one of the cornerstones of hip-hop. It is distance that has brought ...
An album sleeve signed by all four members of Led Zeppelin has sold for £15,000 at auction, despite not containing the actual record. The cardboard sleeve of the 1973 album Houses of the Holy was ...
“The album sold well, but there were some complaints about what had happened to Led Zeppelin... like ‘Where’s the meat?’ So I guess when we went back to do the fourth one, that must’ve ...