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Led Zeppelin: DVD (2DVD) [2003]

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Led Zeppelin: DVD (2DVD) [2003]Starring: ~ Led Zeppelin,
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   Studio: Warner Music Vision
   Region: 2
   Number of Discs: 2
   Format: Box set, Black & White Colour Dolby DVD-Video PAL
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Customer Reviews:

  28 years gone...still nothing (22 November 2008)
Led Zep in their prime 1968-1980, they had there chance for world domination, but they always wanted us to keep waiting for more. With little or no interviews, no singles, no videos, no live snipits on the old grey whistle test. They didn't count on their drummer snuffing it in Sep 1980. He unfortunately was the best part of the band. 27 years on they play at the o2 arena for just a few select people and couldn't even be bothered to release that on DVD. Good old 'you tube' helped out, but some guys shakey phone from aisle 150 just doesn't cut it. Then just when I thought it was safe there's jimmy page at the Bejing Olympics, fantastic (that'll be enough gigging for 2008 jimmy). Finally Robert Plant needs to wake up before he ends up in a retirement home wishing he had just done one last tour and album (with the best rock outfit in the land) before he meets his maker. In conclusion what you have on this DVD is some very good tracks well filmed from Madison Square Gardens back in 1973 (Led Zep in their prime) and the rest is just awful. I expect Jimmys doing yet another compilation of stock songs, but in another order. Sorry Jimmy but you should have done this live concert thing 30 years ago when you had the chance. Even 'the song remains the same' is painful to watch (live footage excluded). You were the best rock band in the world, but there's very little good quality footage of it....such a pity.

  What a whole lotta zeppelin (29 September 2008)
Well it's been a long long time for this to see the light of day but it has to go down as the best music DVD ever produced. The Led Zeppelin legend is captured here in all it's glory with superb sound and images. Starting with black and white tv shows from 1969 all the way up to a stunning huge open air Knebworth extravaganza in 1979 with everything in between.
If you either saw the band live and want to re-live the experience or want to know why they are still idolised 40 years after their first get-together in Jimmy Page's River Thames houseboat then get this DVD-you will not regret it.

  Masters (26 August 2008)
We have been waiting this for years.
Finally it arrived. A leave-no-prisoners DVD.
Watching to Jimmy performing his solo on "The Ocean" on his vintage Danelectro moved me to tears. And it's 39 years I'm listening to Zeppelin!!!
And what about acoustic "Going to California" and "Bron-y-Aur"?! And what about John Paul's lessons of bass playing!? Simply stunning. The reason for an amateur guitar and bass player to adore....
Buy it immediately. It's absolutely amazing value for the money!

  Everything a Led Zeppelin fan could ask for. (21 July 2008)
Im a huge fan of Rock music ranging from Led Zep to The Who to Cream but watching this Led Zep dvd just sends chills up my spine, the DVD kicks off with probally the best peformance on the dvd with Led Zep playing at the Albert Hall, Jimmy Page is at his best, he shows why he's one of the greatest guitarists of all time, Plant is also great but he changes lyrics all most constanly on 'whole lotta love' and 'dazed and confused'.
John paul Jones is there providing the rhythm to a tee along with the star of the show John Bonham who shines throughout for his power and rhythm. His solo on moby dick is great but long and at times tedious. The second disc is great but not as good as the first. Page and Plant shine throughout but the rhythm section Jones and Bonham seem to be rather stiff to compared to the rest and Bonham's performances change from Legendary to just great. But apart from that the DVD is essential to anyone who calls them self a Led Zeppelin fan but it may be a little bit to in your face for someone just coming to grips with there music.

  Sell your soul to the devil. (29 March 2008)
There are fewer more iconic bands than 'Led Zeppelin'. 300 million albums in ten years, they must have been doing something right. As famous for their off-stage antics as for their performances, this compilation contains footage from 4 of their most famous shows.

Albert Hall 1970 sees the Zeppelin still finding their feet yet putting on one hell of a show. And it's a joy to see 'Bonzo' blast out his iconic drum solo 'Moby Dick' for 10 minutes non-stop.

Disc 2 has the bulk of 3 different shows spread across the disc. Madison Square Garden, Earls Court '75 and Knebworth, at a time when 'Led Zeppelin' were without question, the biggest band in the world. Knebworth being particularly good and the last time the world would see 'Led Zeppelin' (well with Bonham at least).

There's loads of extras, and the picture quality is fabulous. But the real draw is obviously the four hours of non-stop Zeppelin. So climb the 'Stairway To Heaven' today. You know you want to.



 
 


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