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.
An important album with an outstanding cover, Led Zeppelin IV makes a strong claim for being the most complex album cover of the classic rock era. The decision to go with releasing it untitled and the addition of the symbols has created a talking point that shows no sign of abating even 50 years after its release in what is an undoubted stroke
Led Zeppelin - 'Led Zeppelin IV' (1971) The block of flats that can been seen on the back sleeve of the gatefold to 'Led Zeppelin IV' is Salisbury Tower, a 20-storey tower block on Middleway View in the Ladywood district of Birmingham. Completed in 1968, the tower is 57 metres tall and contains 116 flats.
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's fourth album is not just considered the most classic Led Zeppelin album. It is one of the defining albums of modern hard rock music. Its quality is unquestionable, its musical peaks untouchable, its legacy immeasurable. It isn't a perfect album song-for-song, but very nearly.

'Led Zeppelin IV' (1971) 22] To create the cover, the painting was hung on the inside wall of a dilapidated, partially demolished suburban house. The block of flats that can been seen on the back sleeve of the gatefold is Salisbury Tower, a 20-storey tower block on Middleway View in the Ladywood district of Birmingham.

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