A group celebrated for Wagnerian excess, Led Zeppelin live up to their reputation once again with the simultaneous release of ”How the West Was Won,” a three-CD live set, and Led Zeppelin DVD, a ...
Led Zeppelin were one of the preeminent concert bands of the '70s, but their fans had to wait an awfully long time for a proper representation of the band's on-stage career. It wasn't until they ...
'Celebration Day' documents Led Zeppelin's reunion concert at London's O2 Arena on Dec. 10, 2007. This was, to date, the only full-length Zep concert featuring the three surviving members since the ...
It’s only fitting that the first scene in the revelatory new “Led Zeppelin DVD” (Atlantic) is from a concert 33 years ago at the Royal Albert Hall, a hallowed musical sanctuary that overlooks Hyde ...
I am eating the ham of the gods. Okay, it’s actually half of a ham salad sandwich. But it’s Jimmy Page’s ham salad sandwich — and he’s sharing it with me. As rock-critic career highlights go, chowing ...
Warner Music Vision will release a DVD-Audio 5.1 version of Led Zeppelin's recent triple-CD live package How The West Was Won on October 13. The CD set was based on two live shows recorded in Los ...
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 ...
On December 10, 2007, Led Zeppelin played one the of the most anticipated concerts ever, at London's O2 Arena. Reportedly there were over 20 million requests for the 16,000 tickets, and the audience ...
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Did video kill the radio star? It sure did. The need to know your instrument, how to sing, how to play, how to put on a performance for a paying audience, all of the notions that music was built on ...