Review of Led Zeppelin - The Song Remains the Same (1976) by Adrian R — 26 May 2007
This 1976 release directed by Joe Massot, and later Peter Clifton, chronicles the 1973 performance of rock band Led Zeppelin on their Houes of the Holy tour.
All of Zep's favorites are here, from their loud rocker "Black Dog," to their famous jam "Dazed and Confused," to their most famous of ballads, "Stairway to Heaven.".
But this movie wasn't just meant to be a concert film. In between performances are dotted interviews with the band, and during fours songs, each member has their own fantasy playing out, such as John Bonham's fantasy of spending time with his family and drag racing, and Jimmy Page's mythical medieval fantasy of climbing a cliff to meet a mysterious old man at the top.
A look into the lives of one of rock's most mysterious and shy bands, this one is a great pickup for Zep fans.
This review of Led Zeppelin - The Song Remains the Same (1976) was written by Adrian R on 26 May 2007.
Led Zeppelin - The Song Remains the Same has generally received positive reviews.
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