Why is the first cover for the album of Led Zeppelin... a Zeppelin?!


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Why is the first cover for the album of Led Zeppelin... a Zeppelin?


I have see their cover for their first album, and it's a picture of a Zeppelin (Balloon) in black and white. Does anyone knows why they chose that picture and where I could find the original source of it.


Answers: It was taken from the Hindenberg crash and was drawn by a college student, the back cover was taken by Dreja, the former Yardbirds bassist.

The entire album is prob. one that made its money back a millionfold. Recording, packaging, and producing all came to about 1750 pounds.

"Never Mind the Bollocks", "Velvet Underground and Nico" and "Ramones", all known for being low budget productions all cost more to put together than this one did. google woogle it! heehee! your funny Hindenburg Disaster done in pen and ink by a friend of theirs I think

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