Update: According to The Daily Mail, The artist who designed the iconic cover for Led Zeppelin's debut album has sold the original tracing of the famous image for £260,000 (approximately $323,650).
Facebook has reversed a ban on the cover art for Led Zeppelin's Houses of the Holy album, promising to reinstate previously removed posts. "As our community standards explain, we don’t allow nude ...
The world was simply and sheerly divided into 'the aware,' those who had the experience of being vessels of the divine, and a great mass of 'the unaware,' 'the unmusical,' 'the unattuned.’ ...
The first Led Zeppelin album musician Jon Campbell heard on vinyl was the classic rock legends' 1969 debut, a self-titled record with sensual blues-rock hits "Dazed and Confused" and "I Can't Quit You ...
Facebook has reversed its decision that saw Led Zeppelin‘s Houses of the Holy album cover temporarily banned from the social network. The ban of the iconic and controversial artwork, conceived by ...
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