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 ...
In typically mysterious fashion, Led Zeppelin seems to have possibly revealed the trippy new cover art for their three planned 2014 box sets. Three new images -- each featuring visually remixed ...
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. A little more than 50 years ago, Led Zeppelin released its sixth ...
Earlier this week, news broke that Facebook's content policy forbade users from posting the cover art, which features the backsides of a series of nude rock climbers. A spokesperson at Facebook ...
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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