Led Zeppelin DVD Review

Written by Paul Roy
Published December 23, 2004
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Setlists

Royal Albert Hall (1970)
We're Gonna Groove
I Can't Quit You Baby
Dazed And Confused
White Summer
What Is And What Should Never Be
How Many More Times
Moby Dick
Whole Lotta Love
Communication Breakdown
C'mon Everybody
Something Else
Bring It On Home

Madison Square Garden (1973)
Black Dog
Misty Mountain Hop
Since I've Been Loving You
The Ocean

Earl's Court (1975)
Going To California
That's The Way
Bron Yr Aur Stomp
In My Time Of Dying
Trampled Underfoot
Stairway To Heaven

Knebworth (1979)
Rock And Roll
Nobody's Fault But Mine
Sick Again
Achilles Last Stand
In The Evening
Kashmir
Whole Lotta Love

Performance 9/10
Production 7/10

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Led Zeppelin DVD Review
Published: December 23, 2004
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#1 — December 24, 2004 @ 00:41AM — Triniman [URL]

I bought this the first day it went on sale and I was not disappointed! This is a Zep lover's dream come true, for those of us who never saw the band live.

Highly, highly recommended.

#2 — January 2, 2005 @ 18:52PM — Steve Shaw

If you look very carefully at the Knebworth footage, that's me just right of centre, 5 yards off the front of the stage.

#3 — January 2, 2005 @ 18:55PM — Paul Roy [URL]

Steve, you just had to rub it in huh?! Zep
is possibly my favorite all time band and I never got to see them live in person--and I've seen just about everyone else, damnit!

#4 — January 2, 2005 @ 22:11PM — Bill Lamb [URL]

Great review and not rambling at all, Paul - I love the personal response and commentary.

This DVD set is amazing. I had never seen Led Zep live either and my jaw just dropped and hung there through much of this the first time I saw it - NOW I understand why they were considered one of the world's greatest live bands.

#5 — January 3, 2005 @ 17:47PM — Rick Taylor

This is one of the best music video sets ever compiled, historically since they were so camera shy and for pleasure from great performance footage and primo production. LOL, I saw them live but I think I might actually appreciate these dvd's more. My brain was probably more affected than Page's during that show.

#6 — November 25, 2006 @ 00:47AM — Facter Head

"The 1979 Knebworth footage is from the last live concert performance Zeppelin ever did"

Not true! It was far from their last performance. It was their last well known "famous" perfomance that has been caught on footage, but not their last concert.

1980 is the year Zeppelin officially ended. July 7, 1980 in Berlin, Germany was the last concert ever by Led Zeppelin.

#7 — November 25, 2006 @ 15:15PM — Paul Roy

You are right and I worded it wrong. I believe it was their last "recorded" concert, but I'm sure somebody will tell me about some obscure recording from the German tour.

#8 — December 2, 2006 @ 20:27PM — Arnold

Well, i've got the soundboard records of that show in germany... at least, the filename says it's that show... pretty cool bootleg :D

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