Led Zeppelin (2003)
5h 20m
Running Time
May 26, 2003Release Date
Led Zeppelin (2003)
5h 20m
Running Time
May 26, 2003Release Date
Plot.
Led Zeppelin is a double DVD set first released in 2003. It represents the first official video release of Led Zeppelin's live material since 1976's The Song Remains the Same. The recording of the DVD spans the years from 1969 to 1979 and includes performances from the Royal Albert Hall in 1970, Madison Square Garden in 1973, Earls Court in 1975, and Knebworth in 1979. Extras provided on the set include a 1969 promo film for Communication Breakdown, a short performance on the French TV show 'Tous En Scene' in 1969, a short performance on the Danish TV Show 'TV-Byen' in 1969, a performance on the British TV shoe 'Supershow' in 1969, a performance of Immigrant Song from the band's show at the Sydney Showground in February 1972, an interview with the NYC Press Conference in 1970, an Australian press conference in 1972, an interview with The Old Grey Whistle Test, the Over The Hills And Far Away promo (1990) and the Travelling Riverside Blues promo (1990).
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Cast & Crew.
Robert Plant
Self (Vocals and Harmonica)
Jimmy Page
Self - Electric and Acoustic Guitars)
John Paul Jones
Self (Bass guitar, Keyboards and Mandolin)
Peter Grant
himself
John Bonham
Self (Drums and Percussion)
Dick Carruthers
Director
Bill Curbishley
Executive Producer
Paul Machliss
Editor
Richard Chadwick
Executive Producer
Henry Stein
Editor
Anouk Fontaine
Executive Producer
Robert Rosenberg
Executive Producer
Kevin Shirley
Sound Engineer
Media.
Details.
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Led Zeppelin DVD is a double DVD set by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, released in the United Kingdom on 26 May 2003, and the United States on 27 May 2003. It contains live concert footage of the band spanning the years 1969 to 1979. The DVD includes the performance filmed by Stanley Dorfman and Peter Whitehead at the Royal Albert Hall on 9 January 1970, and performances at Madison Square Garden in 1973, Earls Court in 1975, and Knebworth in 1979, plus other footage. Bootleg footage from some of the concerts is interspersed with the professionally shot material.
The DVD cover features West and East Mitten Buttes, photographed from the visitor centre at the Navajo Tribal Park located at Monument Valley, Arizona.