Star Wars / Led Zeppelin (Robert Plant Jimmy Page) 'Vinyl Record Album Cover' Mash Up Parody Art Print. by WhyTheLongPlayFace from shop WhyTheLongPlayFaceFrom shop WhyTheLongPlayFace. Sale Price $14.71. Led Zeppelin photograph Robert Plant, Jimmy Page film photography 1977 rock music legends. from shop StrongylosPhotoFrom shop StrongylosPhoto. Released 52 years ago today (November 8, 1971), Led Zeppelin IV has sold more than 37 million copies worldwide. The album's cover artwork was radically absent of any indication of the musicians or a title. The framed image, often been referred to as a painting, is understood to have been discovered by the band's lead singer Robert Plant in As for how the image ended up on the cover of Led Zeppelin IV, apparently Page and Plant were browsing an antique shop in Pangbourne, a village about 50 miles west of London along the River Thames IV Audio Item Preview IV by Led Zeppelin. Publication date 1971 Usage Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International Topics Rock Heavy Language English. Uplevel BACK 4.5M . 01 - Black Dog.mp3 download. 3.4M . 02 - Rock And Roll Led Zeppelin - Going To California (Official Audio) remastered from Led Zeppelin IV. ♫ Listen to Led Zeppelin IV: CD/LP The use of a mandolin rather than a guitar is genious. Led Zeppelin is truly the greatest rock n roll band the world has ever known. I would disagree with an earlier post that "Zeppelin never created anything as good after the IV album" - check out Physical Graffiti, probably one of the greatest albums of all time. Classic Rock An original photograph of the mysterious figure on the cover of Led Zeppelin IV has been discovered in an old photo album - and he's been identified By Fraser Lewry ( Classic Rock ) published 8 November 2023 One of rock's great mysteries appears to have been solved (Image credit: Ernest Howard Farmer / Atlantic Records) Stick Man featured on Led Zeppelin's IV album cover. Credit: Brett Jordan / Flickr / CC BY 2.0 In a breaking revelation after over fifty years, the stick man on the famous Led Zeppelin IV album cover has been identified.. The Wiltshire Museum in southwestern England disclosed on Wednesday that the man, known as the "Stick Man," was actually a thatcher from the late-Victorian era. A look at the legacy of John Bonham's beat from Led Zeppelin IV's closing track — one of the most iconic and immortal drum parts of all time. still leaves us with a lot to cover. The 'Led Zeppelin IV' Cover Photo Mystery Man Finally Identified 52 Years After Album's Release Greg Evans Posted: November 8, 2023 | Last updated: November 8, 2023 ZUolD.