Which is the better Led Zeppelin album - 'IV' or 'Physical Graffiti'? Vote in Chuck's Fight Club for the Loudwire Nights ...
Led Zeppelin's IV album cover is iconic, yet has been shrouded in some mystery for more than half a century. The unnamed studio album — which features tracks such as Stairway to Heaven — was ...
but one that forced Jimmy Page to lie to their record label when producing what would become one of Led Zeppelin’s most divisive albums. Given the context in which Page created the record ...
On Nov. 8, 1965, the soap opera “Days of Our Lives” premiered on NBC. In 1968, a London court granted Cynthia Lennon a divorce from John Lennon. They had married in 1962. Also in 1968, Jean Terrell ...
While web surfing, Edwards came across a Victorian photo album of landscapes and houses. Flipping through, he came across something he first saw when he bought Led Zeppelin IV the year it was ...
“Walter’s Walk” is one such track that had previously not made it to Led Zeppelin’s albums. Originally scrapped from Houses Of The Holy, “Walter’s Walk” had elements of old and new ...
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.
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 ...
“Led Zeppelin II” was released on Oct. 22, 1969, the day I was born.