Led Zeppelin - The Song Remains the Same
M**N
Led Zeppelin at their most heavy phase, at their peak!!
This live concert of Led Zeppelin from the mid-70s is excellent! I saw them for the second out of four times during this concert tour up in Vancouver, BC Canada! I was fortunate enough to get right up to the stage with a girlfriend, an ex girlfriend and girlfriend of theirs! I drove us up from Portland, Oregon for us to catch the show! Back in those days, I was not very enthused about live albums, because I just felt they didn’t capture the sound of an artist where I wanted them to! Well that changed for me with the recorded live album that came out of this tour,that’s got the same name as the title of this Blu-ray! The only other exception for me in the 70s regarding this is the Woodstock album! This Blu-ray encapsules their 1975 concert tour! The song selection is great as is the Blu-ray quality! This is a must have for Led Zeppelin fans!! 5 out of 5 Stars!!
K**S
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I would like to share something that may help you understand and appreciate this film even more. First, please understand that I am a huge Zeppelin fan. I never got to see the band in concert but I own all of their albums (in LP and CD form) and listen to them often. I received the new DVD about a week ago. I had not seen this movie before so the first time I watched it, I was a little confused about the various non-concert segments. I found a short but effective explanation of the band's "fantasy sequences," which I have copied below. Now that I understand what the band members were trying to achieve, I appreciate the film more. Personally, I would not have included the clips about the money being stolen or the rude scene where Peter Grant cusses out the MSG guys (about some counterfeit posters) BUT I would not let these small things keep you from enjoying the most important part of the film, which are the music and the performances.There are dozens of incredible solos throughout the film but I would like to point out one in particular that blew me away and is very easy to miss. It is Jimmy's guitar work in No Quarter. This is the song that contains John Paul's fantasy sequence. This particular solo comes in the middle of that sequence so you don't SEE Jimmy playing it; you have to listen for it.Anyway, I hope this helps. The older I get the more I appreciate the great music we got during the early 70's. I feel fortunate to have lived during those great years. I also appreciate the fact that we can still enjoy these amazing performances more than 30 years later. Rock on.ABOUT THE FANATSY SEQUENCESWith an intention to give an insight into the individual personalities in the band, several out-of-concert 'fantasy sequences' were shot by Massot for each of the band members, in addition to Peter Grant and tour manager Richard Cole. The sequences are as follows:Peter Grant (left) and Richard Cole Massot originally shot Grant walking a cameraman around a collection of antique cars, but this footage was quickly abandoned. Instead, Grant and Cole were filmed as hitmen driving towards Hammerwood Park estate in Sussex in a 1928 Pierce-Arrow car. Roy Harper also makes an uncredited guest appearance as one of the 'greedy millionaires' portrayed at a business meeting of multi-national corporations. Massot envisioned Grant and Cole in the hitman roles, as it symbolised the tough business decisions they made on behalf of the band. The female passenger wearing a scarf with Peter Grant driving on a country road is his wife, Gloria.John Paul Jones was filmed first at home with his wife Mo, and reading Jack and the Beanstalk to his two daughters, Tamara and Jacinda, before receiving a call to join the band on their American concert. For his fantasy sequence, Jones initially wished to use footage from the original Doctor Syn film, but was prevented from doing so as this film was owned by Disney. Instead, his fantasy sequence involved a reinterpretation of the film. Jones portrays a masked gentleman known as "The Scarecrow," who travels at night on horseback with three others and returns home to Sussex, an ordinary family man. The three other horsemen with him are a reference to the other band members. Jimmy Page's girlfriend, Charlotte Martin, and baby daughter Scarlet Page can be briefly seen during the closing moments of this sequence, which was filmed in October 1973. Thematic music: "No Quarter".In his fantasy sequence, Robert Plant was captured relaxing on his Welsh country farm with his wife Maureen, and children Karac and Carmen. His fantasy sequence involves him being a knight rescuing a fair maiden (played by Virginia Parker), who is a symbolic representation for his vision of the ideal - his personal search for the Holy Grail. Scenes from the sword fight were filmed at Raglan Castle in Wales while the sailing, horseback riding and beach scenes were shot at Aberdovey then Merionethshire and now Gwynedd, in October 1973. Thematic music: "The Song Remains the Same" and "The Rain Song".Jimmy Page is filmed sitting by a lake next to his 18th century manor at Plumpton, Sussex, playing a hurdy gurdy. The tune played is called "Autumn Lake" and the scene was filmed in October 1973. Page's fantasy role involved climbing up the face of a snow capped mountain near Boleskine House, Loch Ness during the nights of a full moon on December 10 and 11, 1973. The act was meant to show man fighting his way to the top, only to be greeted by The Hermit on the untitled fourth album. Thematic music: "Dazed and Confused".John Bonham was shot with his wife Pat and son Jason Bonham on their country estate, Old Hyde Farm in Worcestershire. It is interesting to note that part of his fantasy includes him spending time at home with his family. Bonham was known for falling into deep depressions while on tour away from his family. His heavy drinking, which ultimately resulted in his death, is usually attributed to his homesickness. The game of pool was shot at The Old Hyde Hotel and the Harley-Davidson riding near Blackpool. His fantasy sequence is the most straightforward of all the members, with Bonham drag racing an AA Fueler at 260mph at Santa Pod Raceway, Wellingborough, Northants, UK, in October 1973. Thematic music: "Moby Dick".SOURCE: Wikipedia
R**S
good stuff, but then it is zep.
would rather see a show, not the other, just players playing.
J**S
Dvd
Works great
K**K
Great to watch and hear my favorite band!
Great production, only one complaint the audio was not remastered, weak when listening through surround sound. But love love Zep!
J**E
Led Zeppelin live!
Catches one of the greatest rock bands of Al time at their height!
G**.
Best Zeppelin video ever!!!
I've seen this like 20 or 30 times and love it each and every time.
T**A
I'm a Led Zeppelin fan
Nothing
E**.
Es ist ein Meisterwerk...
unter den Musikvideos jener Zeit und setzte Maßstäbe; auch Heute (50 Jahre nach den MSG-Konzerten) und im Bedenken der Umstände das die Band erst einmal nur auf die ersten fünf Studioalben (LZ I, LZ II 1969, LZ III 1970 & 4 Symbols 1971 sowie 'Houses of the Holy' 1972) zurückgreifen konnte ('Physical Graffiti' und somit Ihr größter Hit 'Kaschmir' waren noch nicht erschienen) und trotzdem ist die Playlist schon fast ein 'Greatest Hits Live' - Album, Relevanz erscheint der Film vor allem durch die vielen Improvisationen und Impressionen in den Songs zu haben.Die Einführung mit dem Gemetzel bei dem sogar ein Kopf explodiert und massiv Blut spritzt ist für mich jedoch schon sehr Heftig und lässt mich fragen ob die Altersfreigabe ab 12 Jahren angemessen ist?Gegenargumente sind Bands wie Slipknot oder gar Cannibal Corpse deren Musikvideos teilweise als 'Informationsmaterial' ab 0 Jahren Freigegeben sind erübrigen
さ**ー
さすがBlu-ray
プレゼントしてBlu-rayは映像がきれいと喜ばれました!
P**R
神がかり
4人の人間が音楽を奏でていて、こんなにも別世界に行けるものなのか。それぞれのメンバーのクルーにも、話を聞いてみたい。音質、画質も、当時、三鷹の映画館で観たものとは大違いで嬉しい。で、ロッカーはロングヘア、スリム、衣装は派手。それ以外は認めません。
E**.
Documental & concierto
Muy buenas canciones pero no el mejor concierto.
R**N
Tolle historische Dokumentation eines typischen Led Zeppelin - Konzerts
Überraschend guter Sound obwohl das Konzert schon 1973 in New York war.
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