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Old 05-20-2003, 06:17 AM
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Led Zeppelin Live 2-dvd and 3-cd sets due 27th May

I'm suprised there hasn't already been a thread for this, considering how Pink Floyd fans are commonly Led Zeppelin fans as well

Anyway, as I'm sure a lot of you already know, a live 2-dvd set simply called Led Zeppelin, and a 3-cd set called How The West Was Won are going to be released on the 27th of May (just 6 days to go!).

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Visually and sonically stunning, 'LED ZEPPELIN DVD' has been painstakingly restored, remixed, and remastered in Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround, DTS, and PCM Two-Channel Stereo - under the personal supervision of Jimmy Page and director Dick Carruthers.
5.1 surround Zeppelin!!!! This is the first time I will really be taking advantage of my 5.1 Creative speakers.

Here's a preview from the DVD.
Click here to view What Is And What Should Never Be in Real Player

On a more serious note, I urge you all (if you're interested) to buy these releases and not just download them, if you can possibly afford it. It would be so cool to see Led Zeppelin make it to #1 in the charts one last time and teach all the teeny bopper bands who's boss!

edit: Click here a full article

edit edit: I forgot to mention this important info, there is absolutely no overlap of material between the cd set and the dvd set!
-The dvd set has material from London's Royal Albert Hall in January 1970, Madison Square Garden in July 1973 (NOT anything included in The Song Remains The Same), and London's Earl's Court in May 1975.
-The cd set recreates a full concert from material from the Los Angeles Forum and Long Beach Arena on June 25th and 27th, 1972.

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Old 05-20-2003, 08:09 AM
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I've pre-ordered the dvd, it sounds pretty good and I never could get along with The Song Remains The Same for some reason so I'm really looking forward to it. I saw Zeppelin at Knebworth in 1979 so I'm hoping that particular footage will bring the memories back.
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Originally posted by Dr Cheese
I've pre-ordered the dvd, it sounds pretty good and I never could get along with The Song Remains The Same for some reason so I'm really looking forward to it. I saw Zeppelin at Knebworth in 1979 so I'm hoping that particular footage will bring the memories back.
I know what you mean about TSRTS, it's a bit spoiled the discontinuity created by all the stupid dream sequences, and the heavy editing by Jimmy Page, which is unfortunatly very noticible in places. Also the track list is rescrited to just the most popular songs... that's a bit boring. But I still love some of the performances (Since I've Been Love You especially).



But his new dvd should be much better, check out the tracklist
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DVD Features:
2 DVD Box Set:

DVD 1:
Live at the Royal Albert Hall (1970)
1969 - 3 titles from Danish Television (31 min Stereo)
1969 - "Communication Breakdown" Promo - Paris (9 min Stereo)
1969 - "Dazed And Confused" - Supershow (7 min Stereo)

DVD 2:
1972 - Immigrant Song - Splodge Edit Live (4 min)
1973 - Madison Square Garden - New York (24mn) - 4 titles not included in the film "The Song Remains The Same"
1975 - Earl's Court - London 49 min - 6 titles
1979 - Knebworth - Angleterre 52 min - 7 titles
1970 - NBC interview with the band (mono)
1972 - Rock N' Roll + interviews from Australian Television (4 min Stereo)
1975 - Interview with Robert Plant - BBC Old Grey Whistle (4 min Stereo)
2 clips : "Over The Hills" and "Travelling Riverside Blues" (4 min)
And the tracklist for the cd set:
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Disc: 1
1. LA drone
2. Immigrant song
3. Heartbreaker
4. Black dog
5. Over the hills and far away
6. Since I've been loving you
7. Stairway to Heaven
8. Going to California
9. That's the way
10. Bron-yr-aur stomp

Disc: 2
1. Dazed and confused
2. What is and what should never be
3. Dancing days
4. Moby dick

Disc: 3
1. Whole lotta love
2. Rock 'n' roll
3. Ocean
4. Bring it on home

By the way, what was the Knebworth concert like?
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By the way, what was the Knebworth concert like?
To be honest I can't remember too much about it, it was a long time ago and I was extremely young, my most vivid memory of it is Jimmy Page standing in some sort of laser pyramid during Dazed and Confused. I'm hoping the dvd will jog my memory a bit. The only other thing that sticks in my mind is that Chas & Dave were on the same bill!
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it was a long time ago and I was extremely young
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