The building featured on the cover of Led Zeppelin's "Physical Graffiti" is located at 96 and 98 St. Mark's Place in New York City's East Village. This historic brownstone was originally built in the early 20th century and has become iconic due to its association with the album. The cover art showcases the building's unique facade, which has been left partially open to reveal the inner workings of the apartments.
If you have a first pressing and the entire outer cover is intact, you can probably get about $15US for it.
I think the model was Sarah Vaughan, who is still an active model.The photographer was John Thornton, who is also still working.Incidentally, the concept for the cover design was from Bill Nelson himself and Mike Doudwho worked on several album covers, including Led Zeppelin's classic Physical Graffiti.
Well Physical Graffiti, Houses of the Holy, Presence, Coda, and In Through the Out Door all technically had the Swan Song logo on them, because that's the record label they were released with; but you're probably thinking of Houses of the Holy.
Bob Dylan's cover of "Green Fields of France" can be found on various music streaming platforms such as Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music. Additionally, you may find it on YouTube and other video-sharing sites. If you're looking for a physical copy, check music retailers or online stores for albums featuring his version.
No it's not a cover!!
I have heard that it is "Physical Graffiti" by Led Zeppelin.
If you have a first pressing and the entire outer cover is intact, you can probably get about $15US for it.
Bombing is a type of graffiti where you use 2 colors one for fill and one for outline .... used mainly to cover a large area really fast.
I think the model was Sarah Vaughan, who is still an active model.The photographer was John Thornton, who is also still working.Incidentally, the concept for the cover design was from Bill Nelson himself and Mike Doudwho worked on several album covers, including Led Zeppelin's classic Physical Graffiti.
Your Home Insurance Policy may cover the building if you have additional structures coverage but it will not cover the car. That's what Auto Insurance is for.
The original cover of "The Outsiders" features a photograph of a group of greasers standing together, with a cityscape in the background. The title is written in red, graffiti-style font at the bottom of the cover.
Well Physical Graffiti, Houses of the Holy, Presence, Coda, and In Through the Out Door all technically had the Swan Song logo on them, because that's the record label they were released with; but you're probably thinking of Houses of the Holy.
no it does not
Homeowners policies do not cover damage to motorized vehicles (except lawnmowers, golf carts, off-road vehicles, electric wheelchairs). SOMETIMES there is coverage for boats & their trailers when stored in an enclosed building on the premises.
If your policy states "Building Only", then you have no coverage for the building contents such as carpet.
It will cover the building but not the contents.
The binding, the cover, the spine, and the pages are all physical.