A mind-bending interactive video has been created to accompany “Brandy & Coke,” the previously unreleased early mix of the Led Zeppelin song “Trampled Under Foot” included in the deluxe reissues of Physical Graffiti.
The video, which you can check out now at LedZeppelin.com, allows viewers to look inside the rooms of the building featured on Physical Graffiti‘s famous cover.
Clicking on select windows of the building launches videos inspired by images from the cover art.
Some of the rooms incorporate archival concert footage of Led Zeppelin performing “Trampled Under Foot” at London’s Earl’s Court, while others boast unique animation or live-action shots of various supposed residents of the building.
For example, one room shows a group of children watching a large, old-school TV set airing the Led Zeppelin performance; another shows an animated zeppelin floating in a medieval-looking stone room, as rats scurry across the floor; and another room shows a young boy in a toy-filled bedroom lip-synching along with the song into a microphone.
Sixteen separate videos are featured in the interactive program.
The Physical Graffiti reissues hit stores on February 24, the 40th anniversary of the original album’s release. The release is the sixth that Led Zeppelin has put out as part of its ongoing reissue campaign.
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