Check their website for more details. led zeppelin.com


kelvinMunson wrote:Looks Good !
The Led Zep website takes you to Amazon if you want the triple vinyl
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Celebration-Day ... 234&sr=1-1
newdreams wrote:I'm a huge Zeppelin fan, but I'll hold off until I see and hear some of the performance.
I saw them live in the seventies (I lined up for hours to get to stand close to the stage) and I can't imagine anything equaling that. I can always see segments from that tour on the "Led Zeppelin" double DVD.
Eoin: how was the performance in 2007?

fade away wrote:newdreams wrote:I'm a huge Zeppelin fan, but I'll hold off until I see and hear some of the performance.
I saw them live in the seventies (I lined up for hours to get to stand close to the stage) and I can't imagine anything equaling that. I can always see segments from that tour on the "Led Zeppelin" double DVD.
Eoin: how was the performance in 2007?
Check out this trailer on their website or watch the concert at selected cinemas.
http://muvi.es/w2556
JollyJeweller wrote:Went to the film screening last night in Cardiff.
The band were on fire, the performance was so good, one word kept springing into my head......overdubs ???
Hope not....
I saw them at Earls Court , London, in May 1975, still got my ticket stub, great then , as was this gig.
As a Zepp fan and a drummer, I felt Jason did a fine job, not in the same league as his dad, but pretty good.
The sound quality of the cinema wasn't good, so looking forward to buying this on Blu ray and whacking in through the HiFi, hear it properly!
Eoin wrote:I was there...


newdreams wrote:I'm a huge Zeppelin fan, but I'll hold off until I see and hear some of the performance.
I saw them live in the seventies (I lined up for hours to get to stand close to the stage) and I can't imagine anything equaling that. I can always see segments from that tour on the "Led Zeppelin" double DVD.
Eoin: how was the performance in 2007?
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