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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.
Camille Preaker, the damaged protagonist of HBO’s Sharp Objects, is obsessed with Led Zeppelin. This week’s episode, “Fix,” finally explains why: In a series of flashbacks, we learn that ...
HBO's limited series "Sharp Objects" uniquely features four songs from legendary 1970s rock and roll band, Led Zeppelin. The show's music supervisor, Susan Jacobs, tells Business Insider about the ...
When Amy invited me to do this with her, the more I read the book, I went, “Oh my God, I think if we can make ‘Sharp Objects’ and make it from beginning to end a Zeppelin sound, this will be ...
According to Aubrey Powell, one of the chief designers, The Object was “obtuse and bizarre, and it suited Led Zeppelin.” As far as the meaning behind it, he couldn’t say for sure.
The original artwork on the cover of Led Zeppelin‘s 1969 self-titled debut ... this is a unique object — I don’t think you can get rarer than that.” Hardie designed the piece while he ...
Sharp Objects explores the fictional story of Camille ... of two young girls and also battling family problems. He said Zeppelin’s music “fit both characters,” noting that Camille ...
When Amy invited me to do this with her, the more I read the book, I went, “Oh my God, I think if we can make ‘Sharp Objects’ and make it from beginning to end a Zeppelin sound, this will be ...