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Led Zeppelin Celebrates 50 Years of Physical Graffiti with Live EP

On September 12, 2025, Led Zeppelin will mark the 50th anniversary of their iconic album, Physical Graffiti, with the release of a deluxe vinyl edition. This special edition will feature a bonus replica promotional poster, celebrating the legacy of one of rock music’s most influential albums.
In addition to the vinyl release, the band will unveil a new EP that includes four rare live recordings, providing fans with a unique auditory experience. The tracks featured on the EP are “In My Time Of Dying” and “Trampled Under Foot” from their performance at Earl’s Court in 1975, as well as “Sick Again” and “Kashmir” from the Knebworth concert in 1979. This marks the first time these performances will be available on CD or vinyl, as they were previously only included in the 2003 Led Zeppelin DVD release.
Details of the Live EP Release
The live EP promises to deliver a powerful reminder of Led Zeppelin‘s legendary live performances. The recordings from Earl’s Court are particularly noteworthy, capturing the band at the height of their creative powers. The Knebworth concert, known for its monumental scale, is also a significant part of the band’s history, drawing massive crowds and showcasing their enduring appeal.
Fans can watch a video of “Trampled Under Foot (Live At Earl’s Court)” online, highlighting the band’s dynamic stage presence and musical prowess. Pre-orders for the live EP and the deluxe edition of Physical Graffiti are now available, offering enthusiasts a chance to own a piece of rock history.
Exploring the Legacy of Physical Graffiti
For those interested in a deeper exploration of the album’s creation, the April 2025 issue of Uncut magazine features an in-depth article detailing the fascinating story behind Physical Graffiti. This issue is available for purchase from their online store, providing fans an opportunity to dive into the album’s rich history.
As Led Zeppelin continues to celebrate their musical legacy, the 50th anniversary of Physical Graffiti stands as a testament to their impact on the music industry. The release of the live EP and deluxe vinyl edition not only commemorates a significant milestone but also invites a new generation of listeners to experience the band’s groundbreaking work.
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