Review of Led Zeppelin (2003) by Gavin B — 10 Jul 2007
This is the ultimate Led Zeppelin DVD. Two discs and 5 hours and 20 minutes of live Zeppelin, rare footage and rarer interviews, not to mention promo's, this is a must have for any Led Zeppelin fan, be they die-hard or just starting out.
The first disc sees the band playing at The Royal Albert Hall in 1970. The set includes some classic early Zep tracks and sadly the film containing "Heartbreaker" and "Thank You" was too badly damaged to use. The extras on disc one include a promo video for "Communication Breakdown" and some live performances from the continent (Paris and Denmark).
Disc two starts with "The Immigrant Song", taken from the live album, "How The West Was Won", which accompanied this DVD. Next we have some tracks that were left out of "The Song Remains The Same". Following on from that, we have a great selection of tracks from their stint at Earls Court in 1975. Ending the DVD with songs from Knebworth 1979, this DVD is a tour-de-force featuring the Greatest Rock band ever.
This review of Led Zeppelin (2003) was written by Gavin B on 10 Jul 2007.
Led Zeppelin has generally received very positive reviews.
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