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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Peter Clifton, Joe Massot |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 20 October, 1976 |
| MANUFACTURER: | WARNER HOME VIDEO |
| MPAA RATING: | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| FEATURES: | AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Live, NTSC, Original recording remastered, Subtitled, Surround Sound, Widescreen |
| TYPE: | Adult Language, Album Rock, Arena Rock, Arts & Entertainment, Atmospheric, Blues-Rock, British Blues, British Metal, Color, Concert Footage & Music Videos / Rock, Concerts, Documentary, England, English, Forceful, Hallucinatory, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Moody, Music |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| MPN: | 72654 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 2 |
| UPC: | 012569726543 |
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Customer Reviews of Led Zeppelin: The Song Remains the Same (Two Disc Special Edition)
Awesome! I'm not one of these hard core fans who have 12 previous versions of TSRTS. I don't have a High Def Large Screen TV, nor do I have a theater system on my tv. I really enjoyed it though! Looks and sounds great!
The Soul-less Yardbird?
Well since I didn't score tickets for tonight's Led Zep London gig, I did the next best thing and watched the remastered DVD of the NYC concert "The Song Remains the Same."
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>Having recently just seen 2/3rds of the Yardbirds at the July '07 Chicago "Crossroads Guitar Festival" where Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck stole the show, I watched the Madison Square Garden 'Zep disc with those performances in mind. (BTW, I enjoyed Row 5 center floor seats for Zeppelin's July 7, 1973 gig in Chicago, just a couple weeks before the filmed 7/27-29 NYC dates.)
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>I have to say that Pagey has not aged well in comparison to his former Yardbirds comrades. In TSRTS concert, he is quite the technician, fast and agile and confident playing the limited repertoire of looping frantic riffs that he favors.
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>With the exception of "Since I've Been Loving You," Page seems disconnected from the blues roots that are still so richly evident when you listen to Beck and Clapton today.
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>Pagey's last major tour as a sideman with The Black Crowes should be a warning for any idealistic Zep reunion fans. It was not pretty. And Plant still regrets the silly travesty of the UnLedded joke.
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>I hope Robert will pass on the obscenely lucrative profiteering of a full-blown Zeppelin worldwide junket and just stay true to his muse by touring this Spring with Allison Krauss.
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>On his best night at his present age, Pagey no longer has the mojo to play like he once did, and nobody wants to see the legendary Zep magic defiled by a tragic charade.
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The Songs Doesn't Remain The Same . . .
Some audio expresions from Robert Plant are missing on this dvd version
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>I notice that almost at the end of "The Song Remains The Same" track you don't hear a "come on, here we go" compared to the vhs, also at the middle of "Stairway to Heaven" there is another missing vocal bit when Robert repeats "wait a minute" for the second time...
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>Even at the end of the same track you can't find another line.
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>If you look for these discrepancies you will be amazed of how people dare to CHANGE MUSIC HISTORY during a remasterization process.
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>No one has the right to do that... I guess after all,
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>THE SONG DOESN'T REMAIN THE SAME.
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