no.... GODS... that is what led zeppelin are.... GODS. from the throes of valhalla! i don't think they're human. mostly human descended from the gods of asgard.
Currently 19 years old, Discovered Led Zepplin for the first time. It was life-changing even though I was late to the party, god just hearing Page's riffs and Plant's godly vocals. Then later realizing how much of a god John Bohnam was, then started loving JPJ dazzling bass lines. I love this group sm I'm getting a tattoo about them Page's tracking and recording was on another level, and his live performances were just pure magic.
I am so thrilled. FINALLY. IMAX here i come. I've been waiting a very long time for this. At 71 yrs old I was afraid I'd never get to see this. Gotta ho. Time to buy tickets
Geddy Lee: "I think they opened the show with 'Train Kept A-Rollin'', and you'd never heard a sound like that. And it was just like Page didn't walk out onto the stage, he floated out onto the stage. We were in complete awe of these guys...It was just an amazing show. We were completely blown away by them."
That's a compliment from a fantastic musician in his own right. There was such mystique around Zeppelin. You didn't get the access to bands and artists that you see today.
I can't wait to see this! I have all of their music. I went to High School in the eighties and I heard that a producer told the band that they were no good and they'd go down like a led zeppelin. Well the band decided that Led Zeppelin was going to be their name and they played and crushed it. The rest was history.
When my 15-year-old daughter recently told me "Dad, this is my favorite song" then proceeded to play Stairway to Heaven (also my ATF), it cemented two things in my mind, Yes the best band ever and Yes this is my daughter.
I was blessed to see their LAST So Cal concert. I'll NEVER forget it! They were late to the stage but played for FOUR hours! A radio station once had a poll. limited to 3,500 responses. The best guitarist, singer, drummer, & bass player. They built Led Zeppelin.
I'm 59 and I was a major Ledhead in my teens, from first hearing them in 1979 when I was 14. I've always loved them but they ceased to become a regular listen by the time I was 21. Thankfully, they are one of those bands where you can revisit them and go on a jag and it's almost as great as hearing them for the first time.
@@alexyy9 Both shows were at MSG in NYC. The earlier show was featured in the movie The Song Remains the Same. The second show was 77, I believe. At the time, they were great bc it was Zep. In retrospect, perhaps not that good. Page can be very sloppy and he took out the bow to play his guitar, which I would now find boring. Also long periods of JPJ at the keyboards, also boring. But it was Zep and their music - from the albums - is still enjoyable. And my adult children like it.
Interesting take on your perspective and what you saw. I missed a chance to see them in Seattle. It's not the same, but I'll be seeing this with my adult children now in their 40's! Time flies!
I discovered these guys when I was 9 years old. There was a neighborhood pizza place with a jukebox. Whole Lotta Love was "S1" on that jukebox. Later, I had the privilege of seeing them in concert. Suffice to say I'm a fan. Looking forward to this film.
Led Zeppelin about all we used to listen to back in Military School, in the early/mid 70s. i hung out with a little older cadets, cus i was tall for my age, and they seemed cool, and smoked and all that. i was like 12,13.. guys i hung out with were like 14-17, and most people had Led Zeppelin albums, and also Jethro Tull, The Doors, Deep Purple, Jimmy Hendrix, that sort of stuff. and a few were actually pretty talented when it came to playing guitar.. you'd always hear someone playing Stairway to Heaven, or someone playing Smoke on The Water. had some good times at Wentworth in Lexington, MO.. miss all my friends. learned to Skateboard there, got turned on to weed 😁 and discovered some of the best rock music there! ☮
There are NO WORDS.....the energy, the lyrics, the shear power of the vibrational pull...No One could escape it! Still to this day....escape you cannot!
I can’t wait! I’m going to take my mom to see this, and we are also seeing the ZOSO band next spring! Also it’s been exactly 1 year since I discovered Led Zeppelin, happy anniversary to me haha 😅
@@tristan_840 Because I’m still pretty young and didn’t really grow up knowing about a lot of the older bands. I just discovered Zeppelin by pure chance, watching random videos on RUclips and hearing the intro to Stairway!
My family and i lived in a small town in Gatemala in the early 70s and my older brother had all the Led Zepplin records and he would play them at full volume...like 11 our neighbors were indigenous Maya and when Whole Lotta Love was played they would run away... Thinking the Devil had come to pay a visit...good times...still a Zepplin fan to this day😊😊😊😊
When I was 11 my mom took me to get 'whatever album' "Stairway to Heaven" was on at a local dept. store. Out of stock, we bought their first album instead and I will never forget how I felt when Page hit those opening chords on "GoodTimes, Bad Times." My life was changed forever. I traded my minibike in for a used Fender Mustang at a pawnshop and became one of countless students of Jimmy. I taught myself how to play by learning every song I could (not knowing he used special tunings(!) including the live version of "Dazed and Confused" from TSRTS. I borrowed a full Marshall stack, Echoplex, and bought a violin bow and performed my very first concert at 16 at the county fair in Waco, TX. I was right in the middle of the bow solo when the powered that were shut off power to our stage because of what I was doing to my guitar! Should have ruined me for life musically, but it had the opposite effect and I still perform their music to this day at age 64. Saw them live in Dallas in April of '77.
Thank God for Led Zeppelin! They were a musical sanctuary for me and my friends. From Led Zeppelin 1 through houses of the holy we knew every song, on every album, in order, on both sides. It was a place we could go and leave the world behind. Turn up the volume and blow our troubles away. I still do it from time to time. They are definitely a big part of the soundtrack of my life.
@@lyndoncmp5751 I liked that record. Plenty of good songs on it too many to list here, it was more complex and syncopated but I missed the blues influence and the harder edge of the first five.
You can’t say any group touches Zeppelin, the British are on their own league, long live Rock n Roll legends and pillar of hard rock and heavy metal, zeppelin and Sabbath, stones and Beatles. Done.
The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Cream, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Free, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Uriah Heep, UFO, Wishbone Ash, Status Quo, Sweet, Nazareth, Bad Company, Queen, Rainbow, Foghat, Thin Lizzy, Rory Gallagher, Judas Priest, Motorhead, Iron Maiden, Saxon, Def Leppard, Tygers Of Pan Tang 👍👍
Led Zeppelin should make a documentary for each of the 8 studio albums. Talk about each one, what they were thinking when making the albums, maybe even behind the scenes of recording sessions, which we never got from them. Led Zeppelin were too private and The Beatles were too public. As far as recording albums and making movies about their songs. I wish Led Zeppelin would give us more in depth stuff like the Beatles did. 😊🎉❤
That would be the holy grail for millions of us. But I also think that’s why they became so damed HUGE at the time. Pagey knew how to retain the mystery and intrigue where the speculation drove the myth of the band to stratospheric levels creating demand for new albums and sell out tours
Pregunta seria: ¿Presentaran este documental en México?, sería la cosa más fabulosa presenciar un documental así en IMAX (Vi el concierto en el Albert Hall en formato de cine en la Cineteca Nacional, wooow la energía que transmiten es algo inigualable e inolvidable) 😉😊✌🤘
My mother was a big CCR fan and when i asked her if she liked the new Led Zeppelin song 'Travelling Riverside Blues' which was a similar style, she said no.But i knew a winner when i heard it.
Was the Fillmore and Texas pop festival, footage, from a clean source? And more than a 30 second clip ? Can’t wait , for a band that stop recording in 79 , they keep getting bigger every year , all the people who put them down , are slowly coming around , cheers
Led Zeppelin played a legendary series of shows at the Fillmore venues-both the Fillmore West in San Francisco and the Fillmore East in New York-early in their career, particularly in 1969. These performances became iconic for their raw energy, extended improvisations, and the band's groundbreaking fusion of blues and hard rock. Key Highlights: 1. Fillmore West, San Francisco: - Dates: April 24-27, 1969. - Setlists: These shows featured explosive renditions of tracks like "Dazed and Confused," "How Many More Times," and "You Shook Me." - Impact: These performances solidified the band's reputation as a live powerhouse in the United States. 2. Fillmore East, New York City: - Dates: January 31 - February 1, 1969. - Setlists: Included a mix of tracks from their self-titled debut album and extended blues jams. - Significance: The Fillmore East gigs were among their earliest U.S. performances and showcased their ability to captivate American audiences. Legacy: - The Fillmore shows were instrumental in launching Led Zeppelin's career in the U.S., helping them transition from an opening act to headliners. - Recordings and bootlegs of these performances are cherished by fans for their historical and musical significance. - These concerts are often cited as examples of the electric synergy between Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Bonham, and John Paul Jones in a live setting.
The best music group of all time, best drummer of all time, top 5 singer of all time, best pianist and bassist of all time, one of top 2 guitarist in the world and best song writer by far in the world
the group has: I - unique debut album II - brilliant electric album III - cool acoustic folk album IV - a hit album of ballads V - a lyrical and cheerful album VI - an explosive double album VII - a dry blues album VIII - a fantastic synthesizer album, a couple dozen more brilliant live performances and much, much more. Guess the group?
I would sit in front of my older sister's bedroom shut door because she wouldn't let me listen to any of her new albums with her girlfriends, so I had to sit out in the hall. She went to every Led Zeppelin concert when they were here in LA at the Forum and had all the concert shirts to prove it. I risked an early death or beatdown if she discovered I would listen to her albums when she wasn't at home, but it was so worth it. Sadly, I own her entire album collection from when she passed three years ago.
Yes I saw Hendrix my idol at the IOW 70. In late 69 I heard LZ saw them live several times at the Bath Blues and progressive music festival '70 then several times Soton Gaumant and the University refectory in '75 as a mature student. Fantastic ever since I bought LZ one then two. Still have all the old vinyls.
For many of us who came of age in the 80s and 90s, hearing the Mighty Zeppelin for the first time was like discovering fire. These were not the pop and rock stars of our time, these were giants who roamed the earth as gods.
The young people of the ‘60’s and ‘70’s were blessed to have lived through the best musical times in recorded history. Rock ruled the world and our musicians cannot be bested, especially these days. Zeppelin, Sabbath, the Beatles, and so many others were as close to perfect as there will ever be.
I saw the preview for the new Led Zep movie yesterday at the theater and at 56 I got all giddy and goose bumply like a 'lil kid when I saw it! LZ is one of the main rock bands from my youth and it always will be.🤩🎸🥁
Robert and John as usual, on point!! "I was just out there, throwing it up in the air.....'We just recorded what we liked..... Today: If your male singer can't sing 3 octaves, or hasn't won an X factor like song contest, well he won't be good enough for the band. Our band as "viral" songs on youtube, so we know we are good, and what songs of ours are good.....and what songs we need to record. 60s/70s: Bugger I don't want to play sports, I don't want to play football. What the hell can I do? I am bored? Got no job even. Hell lets start a garage band. Write a few songs. Grind them out in front of live audiences (of any size) to see if the audience likes them or not. And maybe put those songs on an Album. And if we sell enough Albums (CD's) We might get signed up by a record company. And we might all get the hell out of this stinking little hell hole in Britain...and go overseas.....like L.A. or something!!!! Today: Well its all cookie cutter music and jetting all around the world every single day. You are just a consumable product. Throw away music. In a 100 years or more even. Led Zeppelin music will be still played..........NOT thrown away. I wonder why that is?
Led Zepplin, best band name ever! Saw them first in 73 or 74 and never missed them in thereafter, even when they did 5 nights at Capitol Center, riots outside people breaking glass in doors. Saw Plant live as solo act multiple times and saw Page with The Firm. They brought to the masses, me included, into the greatest eras of rock & roll!!!!!!!
Mid 90's. I was at film school in Farnham. On crutches, I was about to walk across a zebra crossing. I stopped and glanced to my right, a car stopped to let me walk across, it was Robert Plant in white car. Cheers, Percy. 👍🍻
My daughter just randomly messaged me from university: “what’s your favourite Led Zeppelin song?”. The proudest of proud father moments. My work is done.
Ok, so I'm twenty years old and just listened Whole lotta love for the first time on purpose, although I'm 1000 % sure that I have heard it before. 🙈 Dear God, what a true masterpiece. 😍 Hopefully we can see this documentary here in Finland in movie theaters too. 🇫🇮
There is to be a bunch of these in the doc. The producers went back and forth across the Atlantic chasing those clips. Can you imagine how many folks out there have vid or pics of this band??
Had tickets to see them in Chicago in '77 but unfortunately Plant's son Karac died right before that show. Never got another chance to see them. This may be the next best thing. Can't wait for February 14.
Can the documentary potentially come to China one day 😭 Cant imagine how blissful I would be if. Just if. I would go watch it every single day till the very last day in the cinema😭
I am so excited for this to come out. Brings me back to the anticipation of waiting for the release of "In Through the Out Door" when I was 14 in 1979.
I had the good fortune to see Robert Plant live once, about 20 years ago. If I could build a Time Machine and see any band live in their prime, it isn't even close
When Giants Walked the Earth
no.... GODS... that is what led zeppelin are.... GODS. from the throes of valhalla! i don't think they're human. mostly human descended from the gods of asgard.
More like gods.
How about when you ripped off a bunch of music from 30s blues guys.. fakes
The comment above me is an idiot
Word!🤘😎🤘
Currently 19 years old, Discovered Led Zepplin for the first time. It was life-changing even though I was late to the party, god just hearing Page's riffs and Plant's godly vocals. Then later realizing how much of a god John Bohnam was, then started loving JPJ dazzling bass lines. I love this group sm I'm getting a tattoo about them
Page's tracking and recording was on another level, and his live performances were just pure magic.
Never too late mate. The music will last unlike you and I. And many many generations will listen in awe.
You missed the e in zeppelin
@keithcrick6929 he missed more than an E. He missed a generation of music that was ABC and so on to Z
@@Noneyabusinessok i hate English
Late to the party at 19?
I am so thrilled. FINALLY. IMAX here i come. I've been waiting a very long time for this. At 71 yrs old I was afraid I'd never get to see this. Gotta ho. Time to buy tickets
I know!! My very favorite rock and roll band of all! 72 y.o. and I was thinking the same thing.
My first thought was “Finally!!!” 60 here and my 34 yo son is a huge LZ fan as well. I’m psyched!!!
Right there with ya brother!
Don’t ho, I beg of you! 🤣
I'm with you!
Greatest band ever.
Beatles, Floyd, Metalica, Stones, Radiohead, Queen, list goes on forever
@ALightforAttractingAttention according to a worldwide poll more people on the planet voted Queen the greatest band in history !
@@brithaddenhadden8383🤔
Realistically according to most Beatles is the greatest @@brithaddenhadden8383
No, there is no "greatest" when it comes to high level artistic endeavors. Art is subjective.
One of the greatest first albums of all time.
Agreed. I made this comment on the full O2 video uploaded by our Russian friends, gotta start with Good Times .. although I got 2 first lol
best 1st track for a first album ever.
@@HarryHache-l3m
Word
Greatest album of all time.
Debuting with Good Times is ridiculous, imagine how many minds just exploded on by listening to the intro
Geddy Lee: "I think they opened the show with 'Train Kept A-Rollin'', and you'd never heard a sound like that. And it was just like Page didn't walk out onto the stage, he floated out onto the stage. We were in complete awe of these guys...It was just an amazing show. We were completely blown away by them."
Floated out onto stage 😂
That's a compliment from a fantastic musician in his own right. There was such mystique around Zeppelin. You didn't get the access to bands and artists that you see today.
I can't wait to see this! I have all of their music. I went to High School in the eighties and I heard that a producer told the band that they were no good and they'd go down like a led zeppelin. Well the band decided that Led Zeppelin was going to be their name and they played and crushed it. The rest was history.
I sensed that about Jimmy when I saw them in the 70s in London. He had a liquid presence and was just suddenly there, shimmering.
55 years on and they still sound cool and fresh
Wizards of Rock, the Sons of Thunder, a band unlike any other. Thank you Zep...
50 years later, still my favorite Band of ALL TIME!! STILL Love listening to their MASTERFUL music. THANK YOU Led Zepplen!
When my 15-year-old daughter recently told me "Dad, this is my favorite song" then proceeded to play Stairway to Heaven (also my ATF), it cemented two things in my mind, Yes the best band ever and Yes this is my daughter.
Same. My 40 something kids love them too
Lol good comment
BRAVISSIMO!!! Finally a proper documentary film for the greatest of them all!!!
Can't wait. Still haven't recovered from seeing them, aged 15, at Southampton University in 1973!
I never got to see them in Seattle when they were there. My friends all went but my square parents wouldn't allow it. I never forgave them for that!
I've got the bootleg of that gig lol. Absolutely on point.
You were one year older than the girl Jimmy page was banging at the time , nice
I was blessed to see their LAST So Cal concert. I'll NEVER forget it! They were late to the stage but played for FOUR hours! A radio station once had a poll. limited to 3,500 responses. The best guitarist, singer, drummer, & bass player. They built Led Zeppelin.
I was there too, so I can verify it was indeed a four-hour concert, OMG!
Must have been amazing!
Greatest band of all time. Nobody can recreate what these men Made ever
I'm 59 and I was a major Ledhead in my teens, from first hearing them in 1979 when I was 14. I've always loved them but they ceased to become a regular listen by the time I was 21. Thankfully, they are one of those bands where you can revisit them and go on a jag and it's almost as great as hearing them for the first time.
Can't wait. Saw the band twice in the 70s. Now bringing my adult children to the movie - they know the band and love the music.
how were the shows?
@@alexyy9 Both shows were at MSG in NYC. The earlier show was featured in the movie The Song Remains the Same. The second show was 77, I believe. At the time, they were great bc it was Zep. In retrospect, perhaps not that good. Page can be very sloppy and he took out the bow to play his guitar, which I would now find boring. Also long periods of JPJ at the keyboards, also boring. But it was Zep and their music - from the albums - is still enjoyable. And my adult children like it.
Interesting take on your perspective and what you saw. I missed a chance to see them in Seattle. It's not the same, but I'll be seeing this with my adult children now in their 40's! Time flies!
Really jealous of you
I discovered these guys when I was 9 years old. There was a neighborhood pizza place with a jukebox. Whole Lotta Love was "S1" on that jukebox. Later, I had the privilege of seeing them in concert. Suffice to say I'm a fan. Looking forward to this film.
I was 5 years old. When Whole Lotta Love came out, it was my favorite song back then. I even drawn in crayon on my big brother's album Cool guys.
Led Zeppelin about all we used to listen to back in Military School, in the early/mid 70s. i hung out with a little older cadets, cus i was tall for my age, and they seemed cool, and smoked and all that. i was like 12,13.. guys i hung out with were like 14-17, and most people had Led Zeppelin albums, and also Jethro Tull, The Doors, Deep Purple, Jimmy Hendrix, that sort of stuff. and a few were actually pretty talented when it came to playing guitar.. you'd always hear someone playing Stairway to Heaven, or someone playing Smoke on The Water. had some good times at Wentworth in Lexington, MO.. miss all my friends. learned to Skateboard there, got turned on to weed 😁 and discovered some of the best rock music there! ☮
People don't realize how big this is yet! We can't wait to watch!
Greatest rock and roll band of all time. I'll be there opening night.
There are NO WORDS.....the energy, the lyrics, the shear power of the vibrational pull...No One could escape it! Still to this day....escape you cannot!
This band will live forever 🎤🎸🎵🎧🎼🎶
My number one band since I was 14 years old (back in 1982). Never stopped loving them since! Their music is timeless! 😎👍💙✨
Everybody was amazing in that band, but I swear there was magic in Bonham’s drums.
Yes. POWER
I’m a simple man. I see Led Zeppelin, I click like. *JOHN BONHAM FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!!*
Agreed, you're a simple man.
I can’t wait! I’m going to take my mom to see this, and we are also seeing the ZOSO band next spring! Also it’s been exactly 1 year since I discovered Led Zeppelin, happy anniversary to me haha 😅
What? Only 1 year? Why?
@@tristan_840 Because I’m still pretty young and didn’t really grow up knowing about a lot of the older bands. I just discovered Zeppelin by pure chance, watching random videos on RUclips and hearing the intro to Stairway!
Zeppelin is Rock & Roll..
My family and i lived in a small town in Gatemala in the early 70s and my older brother had all the Led Zepplin records and he would play them at full volume...like 11 our neighbors were indigenous Maya and when Whole Lotta Love was played they would run away... Thinking the Devil had come to pay a visit...good times...still a Zepplin fan to this day😊😊😊😊
When I was 11 my mom took me to get 'whatever album' "Stairway to Heaven" was on at a local dept. store. Out of stock, we bought their first album instead and I will never forget how I felt when Page hit those opening chords on "GoodTimes, Bad Times." My life was changed forever. I traded my minibike in for a used Fender Mustang at a pawnshop and became one of countless students of Jimmy. I taught myself how to play by learning every song I could (not knowing he used special tunings(!) including the live version of "Dazed and Confused" from TSRTS. I borrowed a full Marshall stack, Echoplex, and bought a violin bow and performed my very first concert at 16 at the county fair in Waco, TX. I was right in the middle of the bow solo when the powered that were shut off power to our stage because of what I was doing to my guitar! Should have ruined me for life musically, but it had the opposite effect and I still perform their music to this day at age 64. Saw them live in Dallas in April of '77.
Thats a great story., Thanks for sharing
@@mjvjr4139 Thank you!
@@mjvjr4139 Thank you!
The only band I wish I could have seen live
Same. And I couldn't.
Same.
This is FANTASTIC! Bring it on!
Bring It On Home!
These guys changed my life. Forever in debt to them
When the drums come in @1:03! Oh my! Can't wait to see this, after approx 35 years of listening pretty much daily to LZ!
We need a Zeppelin anthology. I feel this is just the beginning.
a career spanning anthology would have been better like the beatles cant see that happening
I hope there's movies like this coming out all year
We have to invent more words to describe Zeppelin...ICONIC Legends just don't even begin to cover it❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Oh yeah!! Led Heads gathered together in the theaters paying homage to the gods of rock and roll! I'm there!!
OMG, this is gonna be so epic.
Thank God for Led Zeppelin! They were a musical sanctuary for me and my friends. From Led Zeppelin 1 through houses of the holy we knew every song, on every album, in order, on both sides. It was a place we could go and leave the world behind. Turn up the volume and blow our troubles away.
I still do it from time to time. They are definitely a big part of the soundtrack of my life.
You missed out on Physical Graffiti, their best album 😊.
@@lyndoncmp5751 I liked that record. Plenty of good songs on it too many to list here, it was more complex and syncopated but I missed the blues influence and the harder edge of the first five.
Please make it worldwide release!!
Ahhhh, the Seventies. Rock n Roll was new. Glad I got to grow up in that era. Gonna see this movie.❤️
Ummm...rock n roll started in the 50's.
Well these two songs are 1968/69 as is the footage. 😊
Just bought my tickets to see this in IMAx on my birthday ! , my favorite band for over 50 ? Years!!! Can’t wait !
There will be no other band like this in the human history!!!
Greta Van Fleet
@@OMGWTFLOLSMH Hop you are joking. 😂
WOW!!! Take my money. I'm going to the theater alone for this!
I’ll be rocking to this band forever
Powerful and exiting music. Still sounds as vibrant today as it must have sounded back in the days. Love this band!!
You can’t say any group touches Zeppelin, the British are on their own league, long live Rock n Roll legends and pillar of hard rock and heavy metal, zeppelin and Sabbath, stones and Beatles. Done.
Jeff Beck, Clapton, JImmy, Brian may, Pete townshed, Johnny marr, Keith Richards. John McLaughlin... end of story, British was always better at music.
@@instantrameng0d36Peter Green, Free, The Taste, The Yardbirds, the list goes on and on.
Maiden, Priest.
The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Cream, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Free, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Uriah Heep, UFO, Wishbone Ash, Status Quo, Sweet, Nazareth, Bad Company, Queen, Rainbow, Foghat, Thin Lizzy, Rory Gallagher, Judas Priest, Motorhead, Iron Maiden, Saxon, Def Leppard, Tygers Of Pan Tang 👍👍
Led Zeppelin should make a documentary for each of the 8 studio albums. Talk about each one, what they were thinking when making the albums, maybe even behind the scenes of recording sessions, which we never got from them. Led Zeppelin were too private and The Beatles were too public. As far as recording albums and making movies about their songs. I wish Led Zeppelin would give us more in depth stuff like the Beatles did. 😊🎉❤
That would be the holy grail for millions of us. But I also think that’s why they became so damed HUGE at the time. Pagey knew how to retain the mystery and intrigue where the speculation drove the myth of the band to stratospheric levels creating demand for new albums and sell out tours
@ Yes, the mystery.
When Led Zeppelin's Whole Lotta Love first hit the airways, we knew it was something special. The power and energy was magic.
Pregunta seria: ¿Presentaran este documental en México?, sería la cosa más fabulosa presenciar un documental así en IMAX (Vi el concierto en el Albert Hall en formato de cine en la Cineteca Nacional, wooow la energía que transmiten es algo inigualable e inolvidable) 😉😊✌🤘
I saw them live April 1977 at the Coliseum in Richfield Ohio (outside of Cleveland). I saw many, many concerts but this one is still the best.
The reason I loved metal comes from listening to these guys.
Already bought my tickets to this.
I hope we're gonna get some unseen live footage of their early shows 🥹if they get fully released, I'd be the happiest Zep fan of all time
I was really looking forward to that tour. Turned 18 the week before Bonzo died.
Saw Van Halen on my 18th in SoCal
I’m 62 now
My mother was a big CCR fan and when i asked her if she liked the new Led Zeppelin song 'Travelling Riverside Blues' which was a similar style, she said no.But i knew a winner when i heard it.
That track brings immediate smiles 😃
This has been A LONG time comin'!
About time.
No other band has such firepower.
Queen did and were voted the greatest band in history according to a worldwide poll !
My favorite band in high school! I was lucky to live through that era
We had the best music, didn’t we (class of ‘ 76) ?
Can’t fucking wait. Led Zeppelin Forever
It's AMAZING. I got to see it a few months ago. DO NOT MISS!!!
We finally get to pictures of them at MIDWEST ROCK FESTIVAL JULY 1969…?????????!!
Was the Fillmore and Texas pop festival, footage, from a clean source? And more than a 30 second clip ? Can’t wait , for a band that stop recording in 79 , they keep getting bigger every year , all the people who put them down , are slowly coming around , cheers
Awesome! Can't wait!!
Led Zeppelin played a legendary series of shows at the Fillmore venues-both the Fillmore West in San Francisco and the Fillmore East in New York-early in their career, particularly in 1969. These performances became iconic for their raw energy, extended improvisations, and the band's groundbreaking fusion of blues and hard rock.
Key Highlights:
1. Fillmore West, San Francisco:
- Dates: April 24-27, 1969.
- Setlists: These shows featured explosive renditions of tracks like "Dazed and Confused," "How Many More Times," and "You Shook Me."
- Impact: These performances solidified the band's reputation as a live powerhouse in the United States.
2. Fillmore East, New York City:
- Dates: January 31 - February 1, 1969.
- Setlists: Included a mix of tracks from their self-titled debut album and extended blues jams.
- Significance: The Fillmore East gigs were among their earliest U.S. performances and showcased their ability to captivate American audiences.
Legacy:
- The Fillmore shows were instrumental in launching Led Zeppelin's career in the U.S., helping them transition from an opening act to headliners.
- Recordings and bootlegs of these performances are cherished by fans for their historical and musical significance.
- These concerts are often cited as examples of the electric synergy between Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Bonham, and John Paul Jones in a live setting.
Jimmy was right all along about the United States music … and he found the best musicians for the job … to wake America…UP !!
The Zeppelin will always keep flying high
This band has shaped my life, even though I was born in 90s.
The best music group of all time, best drummer of all time, top 5 singer of all time, best pianist and bassist of all time, one of top 2 guitarist in the world and best song writer by far in the world
the group has:
I - unique debut album
II - brilliant electric album
III - cool acoustic folk album
IV - a hit album of ballads V - a lyrical and cheerful album VI - an explosive double album VII - a dry blues album VIII - a fantastic synthesizer album, a couple dozen more brilliant live performances and much, much more. Guess the group?
I would sit in front of my older sister's bedroom shut door because she wouldn't let me listen to any of her new albums with her girlfriends, so I had to sit out in the hall. She went to every Led Zeppelin concert when they were here in LA at the Forum and had all the concert shirts to prove it. I risked an early death or beatdown if she discovered I would listen to her albums when she wasn't at home, but it was so worth it. Sadly, I own her entire album collection from when she passed three years ago.
I'm so sorry for your loss...
Finally a true doc about this group, I've been waiting for decades!!! Thanks!!!
Finally something to look forward to in 2025!!! Off to listen to Mother Ship. 👍👍👍
Yes I saw Hendrix my idol at the IOW 70. In late 69 I heard LZ saw them live several times at the Bath Blues and progressive music festival '70 then several times Soton Gaumant and the University refectory in '75 as a mature student. Fantastic ever since I bought LZ one then two. Still have all the old vinyls.
Please release this on a 4k UHD with HDR
Produced by the Hammer of the Gods. Already have my IMAX tickets--can't wait
So many memories.... gosh, most of my friends who went with me to those concerts in the early 70's are now gone. Damn....
One of the best Rock Band of all time ! I'm ready to watch this documentary !!!!!!!!!!
Absolutely can't wait!! Long time coming!!!
Were aliens to come down to earth and ask, "We've heard about this rock and roll music, play us some, " I play Zeppelin for them, Whole Lotta Love.
I think ET would respond better to The Immigrant Song 😆
Jack Black- " The Greateat Rock & Roll Band Of All Time ".
We got our tickets!! It’ll be the closest I’ll ever get to seeing Zepp live 😂
For many of us who came of age in the 80s and 90s, hearing the Mighty Zeppelin for the first time was like discovering fire. These were not the pop and rock stars of our time, these were giants who roamed the earth as gods.
The young people of the ‘60’s and ‘70’s were blessed to have lived through the best musical times in recorded history. Rock ruled the world and our musicians cannot be bested, especially these days. Zeppelin, Sabbath, the Beatles, and so many others were as close to perfect as there will ever be.
Totally agree with this. The music was RAW TALENT. Now, there are bands that are ok, but many are made to sound good on record, but on stage? Nope!
I saw the preview for the new Led Zep movie yesterday at the theater and at 56 I got all giddy and goose bumply like a 'lil kid when I saw it! LZ is one of the main rock bands from my youth and it always will be.🤩🎸🥁
Can ' t wait !
La rock band più grande di tutti i tempi insuperabili ❤
My favorite. Their music never gets old.
my favorite too, music like this keep memories alive.
Robert and John as usual, on point!!
"I was just out there, throwing it up in the air.....'We just recorded what we liked.....
Today:
If your male singer can't sing 3 octaves, or hasn't won an X factor like song contest, well he won't be good enough for the band. Our band as "viral" songs on youtube, so we know we are good, and what songs of ours are good.....and what songs we need to record.
60s/70s:
Bugger I don't want to play sports, I don't want to play football. What the hell can I do? I am bored? Got no job even. Hell lets start a garage band. Write a few songs. Grind them out in front of live audiences (of any size) to see if the audience likes them or not. And maybe put those songs on an Album. And if we sell enough Albums (CD's) We might get signed up by a record company. And we might all get the hell out of this stinking little hell hole in Britain...and go overseas.....like L.A. or something!!!!
Today: Well its all cookie cutter music and jetting all around the world every single day. You are just a consumable product. Throw away music.
In a 100 years or more even. Led Zeppelin music will be still played..........NOT thrown away. I wonder why that is?
Led Zepplin, best band name ever! Saw them first in 73 or 74 and never missed them in thereafter, even when they did 5 nights at Capitol Center, riots outside people breaking glass in doors. Saw Plant live as solo act multiple times and saw Page with The Firm. They brought to the masses, me included, into the greatest eras of rock & roll!!!!!!!
The best band ever to grace our planet. ✌️🕊️
Mid 90's. I was at film school in Farnham. On crutches, I was about to walk across a zebra crossing. I stopped and glanced to my right, a car stopped to let me walk across, it was Robert Plant in white car. Cheers, Percy. 👍🍻
My daughter just randomly messaged me from university: “what’s your favourite Led Zeppelin song?”. The proudest of proud father moments. My work is done.
Rest easy.
Well? What is it?
Ok, so I'm twenty years old and just listened Whole lotta love for the first time on purpose, although I'm 1000 % sure that I have heard it before. 🙈 Dear God, what a true masterpiece. 😍 Hopefully we can see this documentary here in Finland in movie theaters too. 🇫🇮
Looks really good. A lot of archive clips there I hadn't seen before.
There is to be a bunch of these in the doc. The producers went back and forth across the Atlantic chasing those clips.
Can you imagine how many folks out there have vid or pics of this band??
Had tickets to see them in Chicago in '77 but unfortunately Plant's son Karac died right before that show. Never got another chance to see them. This may be the next best thing. Can't wait for February 14.
🌟"LONG LIVE LED ZEPPELIN"🌟
🎶 TIME TO GET THE LED OUT🎼
Can the documentary potentially come to China one day 😭 Cant imagine how blissful I would be if. Just if. I would go watch it every single day till the very last day in the cinema😭
Dear Sony Pictures classics, Hope you can hear my earnest prayer! Even a weekend -two day show at the cinema would be enough 😭
I am so excited for this to come out. Brings me back to the anticipation of waiting for the release of "In Through the Out Door" when I was 14 in 1979.
I had the good fortune to see Robert Plant live once, about 20 years ago. If I could build a Time Machine and see any band live in their prime, it isn't even close
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥Mexico please!!!! MX MX MX MX MX
I didn’t get a chance to see them live but my friend did.
Goosebumps, can't wait!
Been waiting on this one since it was announced a couple years ago! The GOATs of rock.
Yahoo! Heard it all before, but let's hear it again for old time's sake.