The story behind Led Zeppelin IV’s stick man is so great. Robert Plant found the colored version in an antique store without context and used it in the album cover.
More than 50 years later, the original black and white photograph was found in a Victorian photo album with the caption “A Wiltshire Thatcher”, which allowed for his identity to be assumed to be Lot Longyear, a widower who lived from 1823-1893
This pictures makes me laugh because every single person in here looks tired and disgruntled at best, Jeff looks like someone just took his wallet, called him a bitch, kicked his dog, and ran away, Eric Clapton looks like he’s trying to remember if he left his stove on before he left for tour, but Jimmy is just in the corner like :)
London, a montage of sights around the swinging capital in the late Sixties. Some of this I've posted before in other posts but I've put some together for you to enjoy the nostalgic aura of a lost time.
The music is Ride My See-Saw from the Moody Blues released in 1968, interestingly it only reached number 41 in the UK chart.
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