Favorite Led Zeppelin Memorabilia
Led Zeppelin fans live the music. I know I do. Here are a few of my favorite Led Zeppelin memorabilia records.
Pictured above is a record that was gifted to me by a wonderful friend in 1978 is a Led Zeppelin IV disc on Pink Vinyl (Import K 50008 on Atlantic Records). Only 165 of these records were pressed. What a gift my friend had presented to me… and I had no idea. He did say that I I would thank him later. Recently, I researched the record and my eyes popped out of my head. I don’t have too many really rare records in my collection. But the ones I do have, I think are pretty cool.
One of my favorite jukebox finds is from a local vinyl collector in the U.K. To find Led Zeppelin’s, “Stairway to Heaven,” on a 45 ( full version) is nearly impossible. They never released it to the public. But they did press a run of 45s for jukebox owners. I found a used one for $40. Some sell for as much as $110. I love collecting Led Zeppelin’s music on 45s. They only released 10 in the United States. Around the world is another story. It is fun being a collector is searching for rare versions and songs from all over the world.
Led Zeppelin 2018 Record Store Day is a 7″ yellow vinyl single which includes two previously unheard mixes produced by Jimmy Page: “Rock And Roll” on the A-side and the Olympic Studios Mix of “Friends” on the B-side.
Time for you to show us your Led Zeppelin Stuff. I can’t wait to see all the things you have in your personal collections.
~screamin WCSX