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Led Zeppelin - The Song Remains the Same Movie
Posted on 12/6/18 at 11:26 am
Posted on 12/6/18 at 11:26 am
Led Zeppelin - The Song Remains the Same Movie
After all these years, it's still one of my favorite concert videos.
It would have been better if it was all live concert, but even with the personal dream scenes, it's still pretty awesome.
To me, Jimmy Page in '73 was his prime.
I worked for a mom and pop video store in 1985 and tried my best to get the owner to buy this to rent, yet instead he bought like 12 copies of Wham The Video.
WTF !
It's currently free to watch on Amazon Prime.
After all these years, it's still one of my favorite concert videos.
It would have been better if it was all live concert, but even with the personal dream scenes, it's still pretty awesome.
To me, Jimmy Page in '73 was his prime.
I worked for a mom and pop video store in 1985 and tried my best to get the owner to buy this to rent, yet instead he bought like 12 copies of Wham The Video.
WTF !
It's currently free to watch on Amazon Prime.
This post was edited on 12/6/18 at 11:57 am
Posted on 12/6/18 at 12:21 pm to midnight1961
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To me, Jimmy Page in '73 was his prime.
Music still holds up after all these years. That is how original and fresh Led Zepplin was.....I mean we all grew up hearing it so its overplayed as hell, but if you go back and listen its still amazing radical stuff.
Posted on 12/6/18 at 12:32 pm to midnight1961
i know that the performances used in the film are considered pretty sloppy even by typical zep standards, but i love this movie and its soundtrack.
and any drum solo that can make me forget wtf i'm watching (or listening to) gets a pass in my book.
"oh, right, i'm here, on earth, operating heavy machinery, and that's john bonham playing drums. right. i knew that."
and any drum solo that can make me forget wtf i'm watching (or listening to) gets a pass in my book.
"oh, right, i'm here, on earth, operating heavy machinery, and that's john bonham playing drums. right. i knew that."
Posted on 12/6/18 at 12:48 pm to yesyesyall
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i know that the performances used in the film are considered pretty sloppy even by typical zep standards, but i love this movie and its soundtrack.
My thought exactly. Long ago I got tired of people pointing out the flaws in the performance and not taking into consideration that maybe the band preferred their music to sound that way. I think their approach benefits from kind of breathing and swaying and stumbling as opposed to being very clinical and rigid. There are countless rock bands who approach their music from a neat and tidy, inside-the-box mentality... and yet how many of those bands are on the same status level as Led Zeppelin?
Posted on 12/6/18 at 12:54 pm to 14&Counting
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That is how original and fresh Led Zepplin was....
virtuosic, no question.
many would take issue with their music being original and/or fresh
This post was edited on 12/6/18 at 1:12 pm
Posted on 12/6/18 at 2:07 pm to cgrand
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many would take issue with their music being original and/or fresh
Hah - Maybe the first albumn. It was sort of rip-off of what the Jeff Beck Group was already doing....but Zep took it to another level and created their own thing.
Posted on 12/6/18 at 2:09 pm to RockAndRollDetective
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i know that the performances used in the film are considered pretty sloppy even by typical zep standards, but i love this movie and its soundtrack.
My thought exactly. Long ago I got tired of people pointing out the flaws in the performance and not taking into consideration that maybe the band preferred their music to sound that way. I think their approach benefits from kind of breathing and swaying and stumbling as opposed to being very clinical and rigid.
Those same people will criticize Joe Bonamassa for being soulless and sterile.
Posted on 12/6/18 at 2:22 pm to MountainTiger
Whole Lotta Love from this concert is probably why I think Led Zeppelin was the best live band ever.
LINK
Watch this from about 8:13 mark till the end, Jimmy Page kills it ! Great stage presence also
LINK
Watch this from about 8:13 mark till the end, Jimmy Page kills it ! Great stage presence also
This post was edited on 12/6/18 at 2:26 pm
Posted on 12/6/18 at 2:56 pm to midnight1961
Hhhhmmmm..........
THere goes the next 30 mins of my work day.
THere goes the next 30 mins of my work day.
Posted on 12/6/18 at 3:22 pm to cgrand
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many would take issue with their music being original and/or fresh
We call those people edgy morons.
Posted on 12/6/18 at 11:57 pm to genuineLSUtiger
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many would take issue with their music being original and/or fresh
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We call those people edgy morons.
Posted on 12/7/18 at 2:33 pm to midnight1961
Spectacular stuff. Though if you want just live stuff, watch How the West Was Won.
Posted on 12/7/18 at 3:18 pm to midnight1961
is great when you're stoned
Posted on 12/7/18 at 5:08 pm to midnight1961
Awesome movie/concert.
Here is another Zepplin concert from 1970 that the old timers should enjoy, maybe even some youngsters
LedZepplin Performance
Here is another Zepplin concert from 1970 that the old timers should enjoy, maybe even some youngsters
LedZepplin Performance
Posted on 12/7/18 at 5:11 pm to midnight1961
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