For decades fans have speculated who the mysterious old man carrying sticks on the cover of Led Zeppelin's fourth album might be. A West Country historian has finally uncovered the truth. The original of the photograph made famous by the band was recently discovered in a late Victorian photograph album.

The Art Of Led Zeppelin's Album Covers 'Led Zeppelin' (1969) 'Led Zeppelin II' (1969) 'Led Zeppelin III' (1970) 'Untitled (Led Zeppelin IV)' (1971) 'Houses of the Holy' (1973) 'Physical Graffiti' (1975) 'Presence' (1976) 'The Song Remains the Same' (1976) X. 'In Through the Out Door' (1979) XI. 'Coda' (1982)

Led Zeppelin IV - czwarty album zespołu rockowego Led Zeppelin, wydany w 1971.Ponieważ nie miał tytułu, nadano mu różne nazwy m.in. Four Symbols (ze względu na cztery symbole umieszczone na nim), Zoso, najbardziej znaną i najczęściej stosowaną nazwą płyty jest tytuł Led Zeppelin IV [potrzebny przypis].W 2003 album został sklasyfikowany na 66. miejscu listy 500 albumów wszech The secrets of Led Zeppelin IV: from ecology to the occult By Chris Salewicz ( Classic Rock ) published 6 August 2018 The sleeve artwork of Led Zeppelin's fourth album, dissected by Jimmy Page biographer Chris Salewicz Tue 7 Nov 2023 19.01 EST 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 Does anyone know what happened to the painting after it was used for the cover of Zeppelin IV? I've heard that Plant picked up the painting in Bath, but was just wondering what ever happened to it, who has it, & if there have been any photo's of it outside of the album's cover? One of the greatest mysteries has been the identify of the painted figure on the front cover, a stooped man with a burden of sticks on his back. The original story goes that Robert Plant found the painting in a second-hand store in Reading, Berkshire, while on his way to recording sessions at Headley Grange in Hampshire.

Music » From The Vault The Cover Uncovered: Why Led Zeppelin picked the symbols for 'IV' Arun Starkey Fri 19 November 2021 15:30, UK We've all heard of Led Zeppelin's critically acclaimed fourth album, the untitled record widely known as Led Zeppelin IV.

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