What is the object on Led Zeppelin presence?

What is the object on Led Zeppelin presence?

The cover and inside sleeve, created by Hipgnosis with George Hardie, features images of people interacting with a black obelisk-shaped object. Inside the sleeve, the item is referred to simply as “The Object”. It was intended to represent Zeppelin’s “force and presence”.

How much are Led Zeppelin objects worth?

Led Zeppelin’s ‘Object’ Statue Sells For $500 on eBay.

What year did Led Zeppelin’s presence come out?

March 31, 1976
Presence/Release date

What is the object statue?

The black obelisk-shaped object that Led Zeppelin featured on the cover and inside sleeve of their seventh album, ‘Presence,’ was intended to represent the force and presence of the group. In 1976 their label Swan Song produced 1,000 replicas of ‘The Object’ to be used as 12” numbered promotional statues.

How many Led Zeppelin objects are there?

Led Zeppelin had real Objects produced for the photoshoots. Shortly thereafter, Alva Museum Graphics in New York was contracted to produce 1000 individually numbered 12″ tall black “Objects” for Swan Song to use in their promotion of the record.

Who wrote the song Tea for One?

Jimmy Page
Robert Plant
Tea for One/Lyricists

What kind of rock is Led Zeppelin?

Led Zeppelin
Origin London, England
Genres Hard rock blues rock folk rock heavy metal
Years active 1968–1980 (reunions: 1985, 1988, 1995, 2007)
Labels Atlantic Swan Song

How did Led Zeppelin get their logo?

It was taken from The Sacred Symbols of Mu by occultist author Colonel James Churchwood, originally published in 1933, however the symbol originates from the ancient Mu civilization which existed over 15,000 years ago on some lost continent in the Pacific Ocean.

Did Led Zeppelin ever play tea for one live?

A favorite of many Led Zeppelin diehards, this whole song never got played much at concerts; however, sometimes the introductory riff would be included as a lead-in to another song. It finally got its due when Jimmy Page and Robert Plant played it in full with an orchestra backing on their Japan concert tour in 1996.

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