Video: Copy of Iconic Led Zeppelin Crop Formation Appears Near Band Member's Grave

By Tim Binnall

An iconic crop formation featured on the cover of a Led Zeppelin album was recently reappeared in a British field near the gravesite of the band's drummer John Bonham. The fantastic facsimile was reportedly found on Sunday in the village of Rushock. Both crop circle enthusiasts and classic rock fans quickly recognized the formation as a perfect copy of a design that was discovered in the community of Alton Barnes back in 1990 and subsequently showcased on the cover of the Led Zeppelin album Remasters.

A particularly poignant aspect of the newfound formation is that it was created in a field beneath a hilltop cemetery were the band's drummer, John Bonham, is buried. As such, some have suggested that the revived design could be a marketing effort produced by professionals. However, as of now, it appears to simply be the work of an industrious Led Zeppelin fan or, perhaps, an indication that our radio signals have reached an alien civilization that has come to appreciate the legendary rock group.