Officially-licensed collectible print with the image reproduced on a silk-like, washable and durable 100% polyester fabric - it won't rip like a paper poster. The quality of the printing is really impressive, and its approx. 30" x 40" size will make it the focal point wherever you hang it up.
Light as a feather, the print can be hung using tape, velcro, tacks, clips, poster hanger sets, etc.. Take a dowel rod and some clips and turn it into a flag (you'll be the center of attention at your home-town parades, no doubt!). Of course, you'll want to bring it to the next concert you attend - just be mindful that others will want to have it for their very own :-)
After Led Zeppelin's deal with Atlantic Records expired in 1973, the band chose to set up their own label to produce both their own records and those of other artists they signed. The first U.S. release was the hit debut album by Bad Company - not a bad freshman effort - with Atlantic handling distribution. The label ceased operations in 1983 after the break-up of the band.
The image used for the Swan Song logo is an adaptation of a figure from a late 1860's painting by American-born artist William Rimmer titled "Evening, Fall of Day".
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