Anyone seen this Zeppelin footage?

chrisr777

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Yes, I've seen it.

Sorry, but that footage kills me every time. The show I saw was two days later and I had friends who went that night and told me all about it. Again and again and again they told me about it. Personally I think the playing was better at my show. And they did Communication Breakdown. But still, to see Keith and Bonzo would have been epic.
 

zosozep7

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Thats the first time ive seen it. There is another on youtube I didnt post. Im always chompin at the bit to see something new! So it was refreshing for me.
 

korby

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I think the show I went to was friday . I had to get dragged to it because I thought they were to old :bonk I graduated hight school that year . Best concert I ever went to , they seemed otherworldly .

 

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I think the show I went to was friday . I had to get dragged to it because I thought they were to old :bonk I graduated hight school that year . Best concert I ever went to , they seemed otherworldly .


You know, I was going to post that I've never heard anything from '77 that I could really listen to, but that SRTS was pretty good!

Still, though, I think in terms of consistency, the O2 show was better than anything I'm aware of since at least '75.

The only thing missing from the O2 show is (Bonzo, of course - but that's a given) the intimacy and development of the extended jams.

Man, I'd love to see a Zep with the focus of O2 and the young chops.....
 
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drewl

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My wife has a casette of that somewhere around here, and after the drum solo Plant announces "Keith Bonham, John Moon".....never knew there was film of it.
 

zosozep7

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Wow! Awesome! I was just looking at the dvd set on ebay. Looks like a real nice but how does it look visualwise? How about the cd set? How does that sound?
 

Rockinrob86

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the 75 and 77 shows were spotty, but when they hit....holy crap.

For instance, the srts clip above, bonzo is literally unbelievable!


73 was the best. The jams were the most together, the songbook was developed enough, and plant still had the highest registers in his voice (although it was starting to go and resulted in some painful parts).
 

zosozep7

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I was referring to the Listen to this Eddie recordings! They are very expensive on Ebay!
 



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