Led Zeppelin set to release 2007 London reunion concert

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Led Zeppelin is coming to a movie theater near you. Then a record store.

The iconic British rock 'n' roll band will release its 2007 "Celebration Day" reunion as a concert film on Oct. 13, then will put out the show on multiple video and audio formats on Nov. 19.

Original members Robert Plant, John Paul Jones and Jimmy Page were joined onstage by Jason Bonham, son of the late drummer John Bonham, for the tribute to Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun.

The two-hour concert included "Stairway to Heaven," ''Kashmir" and "Dazed and Confused" among its 19 songs. It was the band's first headlining show in 27 years.

The film will be shown in 1,500 theaters around the world. Tickets are available at the band's website.



Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/entertainmen...film-and-cddvd/?intcmp=features#ixzz26MhOs7GZ
 
Pretty cool, I was lucky enough to see Zep in the 70's, but man after clicking on that link.:eek: those guys look dam old.:) Guess that makes me an old fart too...


SAM I AM....stay out of this....:bang2:
 
Doomsday101;4724503 said:
Led Zeppelin is coming to a movie theater near you. Then a record store.

The iconic British rock 'n' roll band will release its 2007 "Celebration Day" reunion as a concert film on Oct. 13, then will put out the show on multiple video and audio formats on Nov. 19.

Original members Robert Plant, John Paul Jones and Jimmy Page were joined onstage by Jason Bonham, son of the late drummer John Bonham, for the tribute to Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun.

The two-hour concert included "Stairway to Heaven," ''Kashmir" and "Dazed and Confused" among its 19 songs. It was the band's first headlining show in 27 years.

The film will be shown in 1,500 theaters around the world. Tickets are available at the band's website.



Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/entertainmen...film-and-cddvd/?intcmp=features#ixzz26MhOs7GZ


Ive read this and its great news if your a Zep fanatic like myself.

But lets be serious Percy needs to quit being a wanker and give the fans what we all desire. A tour.
Im positive Page and Jones would be up for it but Plant needs to wake up and smell the coffee.

They are one of the very few bands that could still sell out arenas worldwide w/o having released new music as a band in over 30 years.
 
MyBad;4724552 said:
Pretty cool, I was lucky enough to see Zep in the 70's, but man after clicking on that link.:eek: those guys look dam old.:) Guess that makes me an old fart too...


SAM I AM....stay out of this....:bang2:
You lucky devil you....
Without being to nosy i guess it was maybe the 77 tour?
 
Im only 17 but Led Zeppelin has easily become one of my favorite bands of all time.
 
Achilleslastand;4724561 said:
You lucky devil you....
Without being to nosy i guess it was maybe the 77 tour?
Yah the 77 tour in Oakland calif..Day On The Green

Zepplin
Rick Derringer
Judas Priest

I can not for life of me remember JP playing though...lol I had to look it up!
 
MyBad;4724711 said:
Yah the 77 tour in Oakland calif..Day On The Green

I saw them here in Dallas at Memorial Auditorium on the 1st night of that 77 tour also. I remember "camping out" for tickets in like late Nov. on a Friday night. Predictably, that turned out to be the coldest night of that winter. The low was around 18.

I remember that tour got postponed from a Feb opening in Fort Worth, to the 4/1/77 Dallas venue, because Plant had laryngitis. Also, I believe that tour was cut short because his son died?
 
MyBad;4724711 said:
Yah the 77 tour in Oakland calif..Day On The Green

Zepplin
Rick Derringer
Judas Priest

I can not for life of me remember JP playing though...lol I had to look it up!

Jeesh they came here to OKC in april 77 but i was only 12 and wasnt allowed to go to concerts for another few yrs.
 
DallasCowpoke;4724877 said:
I saw them here in Dallas at Memorial Auditorium on the 1st night of that 77 tour also. I remember "camping out" for tickets in like late Nov. on a Friday night. Predictably, that turned out to be the coldest night of that winter. The low was around 18.

I remember that tour got postponed from a Feb opening in Fort Worth, to the 4/1/77 Dallas venue, because Plant had laryngitis. Also, I believe that tour was cut short because his son died?

Yes sadly.....
They are one of the few bands that with the remaining members could still sell out arenas worldwide.
 
2 bands I always want to see and 1 was Zeppeline and never had the chance to see Zeppelin. I was hoping to after the last album was released and talk of a tour taking place but John Bonham passed away and that tour never took place.

The other was Pink Floyd at least I saw them in concert.
 
This is awesome...I've been a Zepp addict since 79 and this news is like Outrageous,going to Zepps homepage now,lol
 

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