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  2. Led Zeppelin IV - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Led Zeppelin IV was named the 26th-greatest British album in a list by Q magazine. [86] In 2002, Spin magazine's Chuck Klosterman named it the second-greatest metal album of all time and said that it was "the most famous hard-rock album ever recorded" as well as an album that unintentionally created metal—"the origin of everything ...

  3. Led Zeppelin - Wikipedia

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    In their first year, Led Zeppelin completed four US and four UK concert tours, and also released their second album, Led Zeppelin II. Recorded mostly on the road at various North American studios, it was an even greater commercial success than their first album and reached the number one chart position in the US and the UK. [ 32 ]

  4. Now and Zen - Wikipedia

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    The tracks "Heaven Knows" and "Tall Cool One" feature Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page. (On the liner notes, Page's participation on the songs is noted with a Zoso symbol.)

  5. File:Zoso John Paul Jones sigil interlaced triquetra ...

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    English: Crop of a derivative of John Paul Jones's Led Zeppelin sigil of a non-interlaced triquetra overlaying a circle, likely from page 33 of Rudolf Koch's 1930 book The Book of Signs (Koch died 1934) The original symbol was used in Led Zeppelin IV.

  6. File:Zoso Robert Plant feather symbol.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Crop of a derivative of Robert Plant's Led Zeppelin sigil of a feather inside a circle, likely a simple merging of two symbols from the "Feather Symbol of Truth" illustration on page 105 of James Churchward's 1933 book The Sacred Symbols of Mu (Churchward died in 1936). The original symbol was used in Led Zeppelin IV.

  7. Jimmy Page by Jimmy Page - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Page by Jimmy Page is the title of a coffee table autobiography written by Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page. It is published by Genesis Publications and was published in September 2010. The book include rare photos, personally selected by the author, along with handwritten captions describing the subject(s) in the images.

  8. File:Zoso.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: The true title of Led Zeppelin IV The original four symbols were created by Led Zeppelin in 1971, probably from the following sources: 1. Jimmy Page's Zoso symbol from a sigil for Saturn from page 51 of an 1850 reprint of a 1521 French book Dragon Rouge and Poulet Noire (The Red Dragon and The Black Hen); also seen on page 31 of Frinellan's 1844 book Le Triple Vocabulaire Infernal ...

  9. Led Zeppelin discography - Wikipedia

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    Led Zeppelin III (1970) was a softer, more folk-based effort compared to the hard rock of the band's previous releases. [8] It also peaked at number one in the UK and in the US. Led Zeppelin's untitled fourth album, often called Led Zeppelin IV and released on 8 November 1971