ledzepfilm Posted July 31, 2011 Posted July 31, 2011 (edited) I was influenced from ssellers to do this. Here is a list of circulating and known uncirculating films: 1969: Date: January 31st Film Type: 8mm color film Filmer: Dennis Dimatteo Length: 51 seconds Venue: Filmore East Songs filmed: Train Kept A Rollin', Dazed and Confused Some places to find it: On it's own; youtube; Assemblage 2 Date: March 17th Film Type: TV footage, b/w Filmer: Danmarks Radio Length: 32 minutes Venue: Gladaxe Teen Club Songs filmed: Communication Breakdown, Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You, Dazed and Confused, How Many More Times Some places to find it: Led Zeppelin DVD, 1969 (CE), Early Visions Date: March 25th Film Type: Multicam color 16mm film Filmer: Unknown Length: 7 minutes, 35 seconds Venue: Staines Lino Factory Songs filmed: Dazed and Confused Some places to find it: Led Zeppelin DVD, Early Visions, 1969 (CE) Date: March 27th Film Type: Multicam b/w 16mm footage Filmer: Beat Club Length: 11 minutes Venue: ? Songs filmed: Mimming Babe I'm Gonna Leave You and You Shook Me Some places to find it: Assemblage 2, 2007 and 2010 digital broadcasts Date: May 25th Film Type: Color 8mm film Filmer: Unknown Length: 1 minute, 45 seconds (1 second of Zep on stage) Venue: Meriweather Pavillion Songs filmed: Unknown Some places to find it: Film Nor Vol 3, Assemblage 2 NOTE: This clip is part of a reel that includes Cream, Led Zep backstage with The Who. Date: June 19th Film Type: multicam TV color film + 1 camera soundcheck film Filmer: Tous En Scene Length: 11 minutes Venue: ? Songs filmed: Communication Breakdown, Dazed and Confused (cut) Some places to find it: Ealry Visions, 1969 (CE) Date: August 31st Film Type: multicam color 16mm film Filmer: ? Length: 11 minutes, 10 seconds Venue: Texas Pop Festival Songs filmed: I Can't Quit You Babe, You Shook Me, How Many More Times, Communication Breakdown Some places to find it: Early Visions, Assemblage 2 (better quality and full version) 1970 Date: January 9th Film Type: professional color 16mm film Filmer: Unknown; film crew put together by the band Length: Around 2 hours; 1hr42 on DVD, 50 minutes of outtakes Venue: Royal Albert Hall Songs filmed: Virtual set; SIBLY (probably not filmed); Heartbreaker (was likely filmed, but if exists, it's missing the final reel) Some places to find it: Led Zeppelin DVD, Early Visions, Royal Albert Hall (CE) Date: April 7th Film Type: color 8mm film Filmer: Hunter Deportes Length: 3 minutes Venue: Charlotte Colosseum Songs filmed: Unknown Some places to find it: youtube, LZ official website, Assemblage 2 Date: June 22nd Film Type: b/w 16mm film, includes interview with concert footage; color 8mm film Filmer: Unknown to both Length: 4 minutes; 25 seconds Venue: Laugardalsholl Hall Songs filmed: Dazed & Confused Bow Solo (16mm clip) Some places to find it: LZ dvd; for 8mm clip LZ channel Date: June 28th Film Type: color 8mm film Filmer: Jochen Lachinsky Length: 30 seconds (full clip 2 minutes; 43 seconds) Venue: Pavilion, Bath, UK Songs filmed: Immigrant Song, Heartbreaker, Dazed and Confused Some places to find it: youtube Date: July 19th Film Type: color 8mm film Filmer: Chris Welch Length: 1 minute (full clip with Zep in Germany streets 8 minutes) Venue: Deutchlandhalle Songs Filmed: Dazed and Confused Some places to find it: Film Noir, Assemblage 2 Date: September 6th Film Type: color 8mm film Filmer: unknown Length: 5 minutes Venue: International Civic Center Songs Filmed: Communication Breakdown, Whole Lotta Love, Dazed and Confused, and more Some places to find it: Film Noir, 1970-1972 (CE), Early Days 1971 Date: August 22 Film Type: color 8mm film Filmer: unknown Length: 5 minutes Venue: LA Forum Songs Filmed: Immigrant Song, Heartbreaker, Stairway To Heaven, That's The Way, What Is And What Should Never Be, Moby Dick, Whole Lotta Love Some places to find it: Early Days, Assemblage, Film Noir NOTE: The VH1 documentary on the band shows a 20 second clip of this film with no timecode. Date: August 26 Film Type: 16mm color film Filmer: Charles W. Burwell III Length: 9 minutes ( 6 minutes Zep, 3 minutes audience before show) Venue: San Houston Collisseum Songs Filmed: Immigrant Song, Heartbreaker, Since I've Been loving You, Dazed And Confused, Stairway To Heaven, Moby Dick, Celebration Day Some places to find it: Assemblage, Film Noir Date: September 23rd Film Type: color 8mm film Filmer: unknown Length: 6 minutes Venue: Budokan Hall Songs Filmed: Immigrant Song, Heartbreaker, Dazed And Confused, Stairway To Heaven, Celebration Day, Bron-Y-Aur Stomp, That's The Way, What Is And What Should Never Be, Moby Dick, Whole Lotta Love Some places to find it: Assemblage 2, LZ official channel. 1972 Date: February 27th Film Type: color 8mm film Filmer: ? Length: 16 minutes, 20 seconds Venue: Showgrounds Songs Filmed: Immigrant Song, Heartbreaker, Black Dog, Stairway to Heaven, Since I've Been Loving You, Celebration Day, Going to California, That's the Way, Bron Y Aur Stomp, Dazed and Confused, Moby Dick, Rock and Roll, Whole Lotta Love Some places to find it: Youtube, LZ DVD Date: February 27th Film Type: color (faint) 8mm film Filmer: ? Length: 3 minutes Venue: Showgrounds Songs Filmed: Immigrant Song, Heartbreaker, Black Dog, Going to California Some places to find it: Assemblage 2, it's own Date: February 27th Film Type: color (faint) 8mm film Filmer: ? Length: 3 minutes Venue: Showgrounds Songs Filmed: Heartbreaker, Black Dog, Dazed and Confused Some places to find it: Assemblage 2, it's own Date: May 27th Film Type: b/w TV film Filmer: ? Length: 1 minute Venue: Oude Rai Songs Filmed: Immigrant Song Some places to find it: 1970- 1972 (CE), Early Visions, Film Noir Date: June 22nd Film Type: color 8mm film Filmer: ? Length: 3 minutes Venue: Swing Auditorium Songs Filmed: Immigrant Song, Heartbreaker,Black Dog, Stairway To Heaven, Dazed And Confused, Whole Lotta Love Some places to find it: 1970-1972 (CE), Film Noir, Early Visions Date: June 28th Film Type: color 8mm film Length: 3 minutes Venue: Tuscon Community Center Songs Filmed: Stairway to Heaven, Dazed and Confused, Moby Dick Some places to find it: Assemblage, Film Noir Date: October 2nd Film Type: color 8mm film Length: 4 minutes Venue: Budokan Hall Songs filmed: Dancing Days, TSRTS and more Some places to find it: Film Noir, Assemblage Edited August 1, 2011 by ledzepfilm Quote
LedZep342 Posted August 1, 2011 Posted August 1, 2011 Here is a list of circulating and known uncirculating films: 1969: Date: January 31st Film Type: 8mm color film Filmer: Dennis Dimatteo Length: 51 seconds Venue: Filmore East Songs filmed: Train Kept A Rollin', Dazed and Confused Some places to find it: On it's own; youtube; Assemblage 2 Date: March 17th Film Type: TV footage, b/w Filmer: Danmarks Radio Length: 32 minutes Venue: Gladaxe Teen Club Songs filmed: Communication Breakdown, Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You, Dazed and Confused, How Many More Times Some places to find it: Led Zeppelin DVD, 1969 (CE), Early Visions Date: March 25th Film Type: Multicam color 16mm film Filmer: Unknown Length: 7 minutes, 35 seconds Venue: Staines Lino Factory Songs filmed: Dazed and Confused Some places to find it: Led Zeppelin DVD, Early Visions, 1969 (CE) Date: March 27th Film Type: Multicam b/w 16mm footage Filmer: Beat Club Length: 11 minutes Venue: ? Songs filmed: Mimming Babe I'm Gonna Leave You and You Shook Me Some places to find it: Assemblage 2, 2007 and 2010 digital broadcasts Date: May 25th Film Type: Color 8mm film Filmer: Unknown Length: 1 minute, 45 seconds (1 second of Zep on stage) Venue: Meriweather Pavillion Songs filmed: Unknown Some places to find it: Film Nor Vol 3, Assemblage 2 NOTE: This clip is part of a reel that includes Cream, Led Zep backstage with The Who. Date: June 19th Film Type: multicam TV color film + 1 camera soundcheck film Filmer: Tous En Scene Length: 11 minutes Venue: ? Songs filmed: Communication Breakdown, Dazed and Confused (cut) Some places to find it: Ealry Visions, 1969 (CE) Date: August 31st Film Type: multicam color 16mm film Filmer: ? Length: 11 minutes, 10 seconds Venue: Texas Pop Festival Songs filmed: I Can't Quit You Babe, You Shook Me, How Many More Times, Communication Breakdown Some places to find it: Early Visions, Assemblage 2 (better quality and full version) 1970 Date: January 9th Film Type: professional color 16mm film Filmer: Unknown; film crew put together by the band Length: Around 2 hours; 1hr42 on DVD, 50 minutes of outtakes Venue: Royal Albert Hall Songs filmed: Virtual set, SIBLY (probably not filmed); Heartbreaker (was filmed, but is missing the final reel) Some places to find it: Led Zeppelin DVD, Early Visions, Royal Albert Hall (CE) Date: April 7th Film Type: color 8mm film Filmer: Hunter Deportes Length: 3 minutes Venue: Charlotte Colosseum Songs filmed: Unknown Some places to find it: youtube, LZ official website, Assemblage 2 Date: June 22nd Film Type: b/w 16mm film, includes interview with concert footage; color 8mm film Filmer: Unknown to both Length: 4 minutes; 25 seconds Venue: Laugardalsholl Hall Songs filmed: Dazed & Confused Bow Solo (16mm clip) Some places to find it: LZ dvd; for 8mm clip LZ channel Date: June 28th Film Type: color 8mm film Filmer: Jochen Lachinsky Length: 30 seconds (full clip 2 minutes; 43 seconds) Venue: Pavilion, Bath, UK Songs filmed: Immigrant Song, Heartbreaker, Dazed and Confused Some places to find it: ukrockfestivals.com; youtube To be continued.... (don't post until it's done, I can't edit it when lots of posts are here.... ) I just have to say one thing, some of your info is incorrect, I corrected it above. Quote
SuperDave Posted August 1, 2011 Posted August 1, 2011 You might want to include the city of the performance as well to be more complete, as some will not know and are novices, but big fans. Just a suggestion. Quote
ledzepfilm Posted August 1, 2011 Author Posted August 1, 2011 (edited) Thanks for the suggestions and updates, SuperDave and LedZep342. Edited August 1, 2011 by ledzepfilm Quote
LedZep342 Posted August 1, 2011 Posted August 1, 2011 (edited) Thanks for the suggestion. LedZep342, how did you edit my post? By pressing reply and editing it... Edited August 1, 2011 by LedZep342 Quote
3hrsoflunacy Posted August 1, 2011 Posted August 1, 2011 Looks like you heavily plagarized sseller's list at R-O, maybe some credit is due? Quote
LZ77 Posted August 1, 2011 Posted August 1, 2011 I'm very interested in the known uncirculating footage you mentioned. Quote
ledzepfilm Posted August 1, 2011 Author Posted August 1, 2011 (edited) 1973 Date: May 5th Film Type: Color 16mm film Filmer: Pulse Length: 15 seconds of concert footage Venue: Tampa Stadium Songs Filmed: Rock and Roll, Celebration Day, Black Dog Some places to find it: Led Zeppelin DVD Date: May 31st Film Type: b/w 8mm film Filmer: ? Length: 3 minutes Venue: LA Forum Songs Filmed: Celebration Day, Black Dog, Over the Hills and Far Away, TSRTS, Dazed and Confused Some places to find it: Assemblage, Assemblage 2, Film Noir Date: June 2nd Film Type: Color 16mm film Filmer: Local News Channel (exact channel unknown) Length: about 40 seconds minus crowd footage Venue: Kezar Stadium Songs Filmed: Rock and Roll Some places to find it: Assemblage, Film Noir Date: June 2nd Film Type: Color 8mm film Filmer: ? Length: about 3 minutes with about one minute of concert footage Venue: Kezar Stadium Songs Filmed: Likely Rock and Roll, No Quarter, and more Some places to find it: Assemblage 2, LZ official youtube Date: July 24th Film Type: color 8mm film Filmer: Likely a roadie Length: 3 minutes (with the band unboarding the Starship and the Limosuines Venue: Three Rivers Stadium Songs Filmed: Rock and Roll, Black Dog Some places to find it: Assemblage, Film Noir NOTE: The band unboarding the starship was filmed for TSRTS. A couple seconds of 16mm TSRTS test footage appears on the credits for the LZ dvd. Date: July 27th Film Type: color 8mm film Filmer: ? Length: 11 minutes Venue: Madison Square Garden Songs Filmed: Rock and Roll through Since I've Been Loving You Some places to find it: Film Noir, Assemblage 2 Date: July 27th Film Type: Multicam color 16-35mm film Filmer: Joe Massot's crew Length: unknown, I'll find out how much we have soon Venue: Madison Square Garden Songs Filmed: Fragments of the whole set, according to my research and sorting of the film Some places to find it: TSRTS, Led Zeppelin DVD, Film Noir (outtakes), 1973 (CE) (outtakes) Date: July 28th Film Type: color 8mm film Filmer: ? Length: 11 minutes Venue: Madison Square Garden Songs Filmed: Rock and Roll, Celebration Day, OTHAFA, TSRTS, The Rain Song, Dazed and Confused, Stairway to Heaven, Moby Dick, Heartbreaker, Whole Lotta Love, The Ocean Some places to find it: Assemblage 2, Film Noir Date: July 28th Film Type: multicam color 16 - 35mm film Filmer: Joe Massot's crew Length: Unknown, I'll find out how much of it we have out Venue: Madison Square Garden Songs Filmed: I think most of the set, I need to do more sorting Some places to find it: TSRTS, Led Zeppelin DVD, Film Noir (outtakes), 1973 (CE) (outtakes) Date: July 29th Film Type: color 8mm film Filmer: likely a roadie Length: 3 minutes Venue: Madison Square Garden Songs Filmed: Dazed and Confused Some places to find it: Assemblage, Film Noir Date: July 29th Film Type: multicam color 16 - 35mm film Filmer: Joe Massot's crew Length: I will find out soon Venue: Madison Square Garden Songs Filmed: Most of the set, likely a few songs we don't have footage of Some places to find it: TSRTS, Led Zeppelin DVD, Film Noir (outtakes), 1973 (CE) (outtakes) Edited August 1, 2011 by ledzepfilm Quote
ledzepfilm Posted August 1, 2011 Author Posted August 1, 2011 (edited) Uncirculating you ask? Here's the film I know doesn't circulate for sure: Date: June 28th, 1969 Additional Info: color 8mm film. 3 minutes, 30 secs of Zep. Date: July 21st 1969 Additional Info: color 16mm film, with sound. Rumored to be 40 minutes, I don't believe that. Date: April 17, 1970 Additional info: silent color 8mm film, 10 minutes. Date: June 28th, 1970 Additional info: B/W 16mm professional film, likely to be damaged. I think it might of been destroyed. Date: February 6th, 1975 Additional Info: color 8mm film, 25 minutes. Thanks to 3hrsoflunacy for this info. Date: February 28th, 1975 Additional info: color 8mm film, 30 minutes. Thanks to 3hrsoflunacy for this info Date: March 24th, 1975 Additional info: 2nd color 8mm film, 8 minutes. Date: April 30th, 1977 Additional info: color 8mm film, 8 minutes. Shot from random points of the stage, said to be a bit shakey. Date: April 30th, 1977 Additional Info: professional multiangle color professional footage. Here are some films that are rumored to exist but little info: Knebworth rehearsals, proshot Zurich 1980, one camera professional film, b/w Led Zeppelin 2 sessions, color 8mm film Edited August 1, 2011 by ledzepfilm Quote
LedZep342 Posted August 1, 2011 Posted August 1, 2011 (edited) Some of your info is incorrect, songs that were filmed, July 24th 16mm test footage, for the filmer of the MSG pro footage "Joe Massot's film crew". Edited August 1, 2011 by LedZep342 Quote
chillumpuffer Posted August 4, 2011 Posted August 4, 2011 Date: July 21st 1969 Additional Info: color 16mm film, with sound. Rumored to be 40 minutes, I don't believe that. This is the Schaeffer music festival in Central Park, New York. I thought that on this forum somewhere it was documented that film does exist and that the sound was being synched to the footage. The audio superbly released in " The Summer Of Love" by Beelzebub Records is a classic clocking in at over an hour. Quote
LedZep342 Posted August 4, 2011 Posted August 4, 2011 Date: July 21st 1969 Additional Info: color 16mm film, with sound. Rumored to be 40 minutes, I don't believe that. This is the Schaeffer music festival in Central Park, New York. I thought that on this forum somewhere it was documented that film does exist and that the sound was being synched to the footage. The audio superbly released in " The Summer Of Love" by Beelzebub Records is a classic clocking in at over an hour. Bill Shelley himself said it was 40 mins of film, and what do you mean by "The audio superbly released in " The Summer Of Love" by Beelzebub Records is a classic clocking in at over an hour." Do you mean some of the audio from this film was released? Quote
ledzepfilm Posted August 4, 2011 Author Posted August 4, 2011 (edited) It could be a reel of the entire festival if it's 40 minutes long. Edited August 4, 2011 by ledzepfilm Quote
LedZep342 Posted August 4, 2011 Posted August 4, 2011 It could be a reel of the entire festival if it's 40 minutes long. No, Bill said himself that he has 4o mins of Zep, not 40 mins of the entire festival on film, haha! Quote
chillumpuffer Posted August 5, 2011 Posted August 5, 2011 Bill Shelley himself said it was 40 mins of film, and what do you mean by "The audio superbly released in " The Summer Of Love" by Beelzebub Records is a classic clocking in at over an hour." Do you mean some of the audio from this film was released? There are 2 boots from this show. One as I've mentioned and Empress Valleys "Live In Central Park" both excellent and rated as the best show from this era. Quote
fsmith9095 Posted August 11, 2011 Posted August 11, 2011 It'll be interesting to see when and if Shelley releases the Central Park video.I heard he approached the band to sell it to them but don't know how far he got. As an aside,I long heard rumors that the LA 70 show was filmed and was viewed by a Guy in Las Vegas. Additionally,I've always wondered about that 1970 Documentary proposed by the band and if anything ever materialized In the same year,one wonders if there is more from Chris Welch and from the D&C snippet from Iceland seen on DVD. Quote
ledzepfilm Posted August 12, 2011 Author Posted August 12, 2011 (edited) From RO: May 4th Braves Stadium, Atlanta *X Video: April 17, 1970 - Memphis, TN (about 10 minutes, silent) Page in studio '74 footage (playing strat - clips were shown during "Travelling Riverside Blues" video) The Bill Graham 8mm Films - Bill Graham's Vault had almost 5,000 concert recordings of many artists and groups, including Led Zeppelin. Those recordings were digitally copied and many of them wouldn't see the light of day. 1. The Led Zeppelin II Sessions - video In-studio film footage of the band laying down one of the greatest rock albums of all time. There's a 40 second clip of the II footage floating around as MPEG2 (compressed to hell). It's the same quality as the Hendrix in Laurel Canyon (TTG Studios) footage. 4. NYC 69-Recently unearthed video. *Video:* 6/79-REHEARSALS FOR KNEBWORTH VIDEO OF REHEARSALS WITH BONZO DEMONSTRATING HOW TO FOLD A SHIRT --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following 2 entries aken from another website. These would be a holy grail if they exist. 1> Sept 4 70 Video Quote And fredg61, video does exist. I started collecting in 1986. This show was one of my 1st ones I ever got on audio. The guy I got this show from lived in Vegas. I tried getting a copy of his video but to no avail. He told me I can go over and watch it, which I did, but he promised "a friend" he'd never release it. Looks like he stuck to his promise so far. But it exists. In fact, it is taken from around the same area in the audience as the audio is because when John Paul Jones says, "Straight from the deli," a particular girl laughs, and she is also heard on the video. Wish I can remember the sequence of the songs from the vid tho. Quote Thanks for the setlist info...I can't remember from the video as it was in 1986-1987. I do remember Immigrant Song--POWERFUL! The guy went by "Guido" lol. I think I spelled that right. He must have had connections because he had some great stuff I haven't seen since, and I'm a knowledgeable collector. He has/had soundboards that would make us cream and I know he had at least 2 audios prior to Gonzaga '68. A few "boards" he had were 2 from Australia and Japan '72. Everybody would love those. The Vancouver 1975 board that recently surfaced was from him probably. He also had an "A" audience of Bath. Numerous others. The video was almost complete, with the exception of MD. There were probably around 10 or so cuts of around 20 seconds each, maybe longer, probably tape replacing?? Not sure. The sound was a step below this audio probably. I gotta listen to this 1st. The video quality was like that of the Philly 1975 clips that are going around, which by the way, is not the whole concert. The Philly '75 film is being released by bits & pieces. I'd like to know by who as about 75% of that concert actually exists on film. I think these people just like to toy with us and it's pissing me off, lol. Not sure of the "friend" but living in Vegas at the time, I made friends with him because I was a wide-eyed teen who worked at his grocery store and he and his wife took a liking to me. But his collection, or part of, may have been to the Twisted Sister incident when they recorded at Pages house in the early 80's for Stay Hungry I think it was as he referred to it a couple of times. I'm positive more things will surface soon. We're gonna enter the soundboard revolution era soon. I'll track him down tho (hopefully) now that I'm collecting again. And when I get something, be shakin' not, you can be sure I'll share with you guys as I think it should be placed into as many hands for all to witness. We'll see. 2> My favorite topic: The 1970 Documentary Fact or fiction? There has been past rumour of Led Zeppelin filming in the early 1970's for a documentary about the band. There is proof obviously with the release of Royal Albert Hall and a few shots of Bath featured in the Whole Lotta Love video that footage does exist. This documentary in question was quoted by Peter Grant many years ago who said that they had plans of filming RAH and part of the US Tour in which Zep would play some of their first big venues ever as well the cameras would follow to Iceland and off to Bath. Now we've seen news related footage of Zep in Iceland but, is it possible that a professional camera team was following the band during this hyped period. Grant had also stated that there would be off stage action of the band included in the project. Led Zeppelin had made some tv appearences during this time with news stations as well as the BBC. Writer Chris Welch even captured the band in Germany with his own 8mm camera.They even made a stop at Headley Grange to record. Could this be the project in question? No doubt this would be amazing. S By this point a six month filming journey would be wrapped up and Peter hoped to see the final product out by December of that same year. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Frank, Guido? Damn, right under my nose. I grew up here in Vegas and have never heard of a Guido. I have a good friend Tony Gold who hooked me up with the first show 06-21-77 and many other shows after that. I don't think he went by the name Guido nor does he have any of the stuff you mentioned. I've known him for 20 years and I think he would have mentioned that stuff by now. I'll give him a shout and ask if he is familiar with someone who goes y "Guido". ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I just got off the phone with Tony and he's actually Guido. Before you all get your hopes up he doesn't have any of the stuff Guido is claimed to have. He did a radio show on a local station back on Memorial Day weekend of 1989 and the radio DJ gave him the name Guido. Other than close friends he never had anyone over to his house to listen to tapes or watch videos. Tony's a private person. I think facts have been mixed up over the years but straight from Tony's mouth he does not have nor ever had any of the stuff listed in the previous email. Apparently this is an email chain about uncirculating LZ footage, from a member on the Led Zeppelin fan forum "Royal Orleans". Nice stuff to read. Does anyone here know if this 40 second clip of the LZ 2 sessions circulates? As said, it's an MPEG2 video, compressed as hell. I would figure it's silent. Edited August 12, 2011 by ledzepfilm Quote
LedZep342 Posted August 12, 2011 Posted August 12, 2011 (edited) It'll be interesting to see when and if Shelley releases the Central Park video.I heard he approached the band to sell it to them but don't know how far he got. As an aside,I long heard rumors that the LA 70 show was filmed and was viewed by a Guy in Las Vegas. Additionally,I've always wondered about that 1970 Documentary proposed by the band and if anything ever materialized In the same year,one wonders if there is more from Chris Welch and from the D&C snippet from Iceland seen on DVD. I'm do not believe the L.A. 70' show was filmed, first of all it's a rumor, and viewed by a guy in Las Vegas??? I can only imagine what that 70' documentary would've been like! If only they filmed Iceland 70' in full 16mm B/W or color film, oh well... there is 25 seconds of 8mm color film and that D&C clip. It would be neat to here an audience recording of the show also, hopefully one shows up in the future! I believe there is more footage Iceland, at least a few seconds more, I don't think there is more footage from Germany 70'. Edited August 12, 2011 by LedZep342 Quote
ledzepfilm Posted August 12, 2011 Author Posted August 12, 2011 Yes, I do agree there might be more of the Iceland 8mm clip, you could PM Sam about that. It doesn't need to be viewed in a different country to prove that the film exists All of the Germany film exists, Assemblage 2 and Film Noir has the same amount of film from that reel. Quote
LedZep342 Posted August 12, 2011 Posted August 12, 2011 From RO: May 4th Braves Stadium, Atlanta *X Video: April 17, 1970 - Memphis, TN (about 10 minutes, silent) Page in studio '74 footage (playing strat - clips were shown during "Travelling Riverside Blues" video) The Bill Graham 8mm Films - Bill Graham's Vault had almost 5,000 concert recordings of many artists and groups, including Led Zeppelin. Those recordings were digitally copied and many of them wouldn't see the light of day. 1. The Led Zeppelin II Sessions - video In-studio film footage of the band laying down one of the greatest rock albums of all time. There's a 40 second clip of the II footage floating around as MPEG2 (compressed to hell). It's the same quality as the Hendrix in Laurel Canyon (TTG Studios) footage. 4. NYC 69-Recently unearthed video. *Video:* 6/79-REHEARSALS FOR KNEBWORTH VIDEO OF REHEARSALS WITH BONZO DEMONSTRATING HOW TO FOLD A SHIRT --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following 2 entries aken from another website. These would be a holy grail if they exist. 1> Sept 4 70 Video Quote And fredg61, video does exist. I started collecting in 1986. This show was one of my 1st ones I ever got on audio. The guy I got this show from lived in Vegas. I tried getting a copy of his video but to no avail. He told me I can go over and watch it, which I did, but he promised "a friend" he'd never release it. Looks like he stuck to his promise so far. But it exists. In fact, it is taken from around the same area in the audience as the audio is because when John Paul Jones says, "Straight from the deli," a particular girl laughs, and she is also heard on the video. Wish I can remember the sequence of the songs from the vid tho. Quote Thanks for the setlist info...I can't remember from the video as it was in 1986-1987. I do remember Immigrant Song--POWERFUL! The guy went by "Guido" lol. I think I spelled that right. He must have had connections because he had some great stuff I haven't seen since, and I'm a knowledgeable collector. He has/had soundboards that would make us cream and I know he had at least 2 audios prior to Gonzaga '68. A few "boards" he had were 2 from Australia and Japan '72. Everybody would love those. The Vancouver 1975 board that recently surfaced was from him probably. He also had an "A" audience of Bath. Numerous others. The video was almost complete, with the exception of MD. There were probably around 10 or so cuts of around 20 seconds each, maybe longer, probably tape replacing?? Not sure. The sound was a step below this audio probably. I gotta listen to this 1st. The video quality was like that of the Philly 1975 clips that are going around, which by the way, is not the whole concert. The Philly '75 film is being released by bits & pieces. I'd like to know by who as about 75% of that concert actually exists on film. I think these people just like to toy with us and it's pissing me off, lol. Not sure of the "friend" but living in Vegas at the time, I made friends with him because I was a wide-eyed teen who worked at his grocery store and he and his wife took a liking to me. But his collection, or part of, may have been to the Twisted Sister incident when they recorded at Pages house in the early 80's for Stay Hungry I think it was as he referred to it a couple of times. I'm positive more things will surface soon. We're gonna enter the soundboard revolution era soon. I'll track him down tho (hopefully) now that I'm collecting again. And when I get something, be shakin' not, you can be sure I'll share with you guys as I think it should be placed into as many hands for all to witness. We'll see. 2> My favorite topic: The 1970 Documentary Fact or fiction? There has been past rumour of Led Zeppelin filming in the early 1970's for a documentary about the band. There is proof obviously with the release of Royal Albert Hall and a few shots of Bath featured in the Whole Lotta Love video that footage does exist. This documentary in question was quoted by Peter Grant many years ago who said that they had plans of filming RAH and part of the US Tour in which Zep would play some of their first big venues ever as well the cameras would follow to Iceland and off to Bath. Now we've seen news related footage of Zep in Iceland but, is it possible that a professional camera team was following the band during this hyped period. Grant had also stated that there would be off stage action of the band included in the project. Led Zeppelin had made some tv appearences during this time with news stations as well as the BBC. Writer Chris Welch even captured the band in Germany with his own 8mm camera.They even made a stop at Headley Grange to record. Could this be the project in question? No doubt this would be amazing. S By this point a six month filming journey would be wrapped up and Peter hoped to see the final product out by December of that same year. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Frank, Guido? Damn, right under my nose. I grew up here in Vegas and have never heard of a Guido. I have a good friend Tony Gold who hooked me up with the first show 06-21-77 and many other shows after that. I don't think he went by the name Guido nor does he have any of the stuff you mentioned. I've known him for 20 years and I think he would have mentioned that stuff by now. I'll give him a shout and ask if he is familiar with someone who goes y "Guido". ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I just got off the phone with Tony and he's actually Guido. Before you all get your hopes up he doesn't have any of the stuff Guido is claimed to have. He did a radio show on a local station back on Memorial Day weekend of 1989 and the radio DJ gave him the name Guido. Other than close friends he never had anyone over to his house to listen to tapes or watch videos. Tony's a private person. I think facts have been mixed up over the years but straight from Tony's mouth he does not have nor ever had any of the stuff listed in the previous email. Apparently this is an email chain about uncirculating LZ footage, from a member on the Led Zeppelin fan forum "Royal Orleans". Nice stuff to read. Does anyone here know if this 40 second clip of the LZ 2 sessions circulates? As said, it's an MPEG2 video, compressed as hell. I would figure it's silent. Ledzepfilm, this is AWESOME NEWS! The LZ 2 sessions circulate as an MPEG2 video, where??? Damn, now I have to look! Quote
ledzepfilm Posted August 12, 2011 Author Posted August 12, 2011 I don't know, if I knew, I would share it! Quote
LedZep342 Posted August 12, 2011 Posted August 12, 2011 Yea, now I'm so eager to get it, and see it!!! Quote
ledzepfilm Posted August 12, 2011 Author Posted August 12, 2011 From the LZ Database: AUGUST 00 - A&R STUDIOS, NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, NEW YORK (NONE) There are rumours about in-studio film footage of the band laying down mixes. A short excerpt of this video exists. Recording Includes: Whole Lotta Love (drum take with headphone bleed) [ cut ], Heartbreaker (guitar solo with room mic running) [ cut ], Heartbreaker (solo with rhythm section and vocals) [ cut ], Ramble On (drums and some guitar and bass bled up) [ cut ] Source: Incomplete superb soundboard recordings. 4 minutes. Details: The recording is a profesionally balanced studio board tape. Quote
LedZep342 Posted August 12, 2011 Posted August 12, 2011 Thanks for the news zepfilm, I now believe 95% that this film exists! Quote
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