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Professionally filmed Led Zeppelin concerts


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Circulating:

TV:

Gladsaxe, Denmark @ TV Byen (Danmarks Radio) (17 March 1969)

Staines, England @ Staines Lino Factory (Supershow) (25 March 1969)

Paris, France @ L'Antenne Culturelle du Kremlin Bicêtre (Tour Le Scene) (19 June 1969)

London, England @ BBC TV Studios, Lime Grove (23 April 1970)

Shows:

City of Westminster, London, England @ Royal Albert Hall (9 January 1970)

New York City, New York @ Madison Square Garden (27, 28, 29 July 1973)

Surrey, England @ Shepperton Studios (August 1974, MSG reshoots)

London, England @ Earl's Court Exhibition Centre (24, 25 May 1975)

Seattle, Washington @ The Kingdome (17 July 1977)

Stevenage, England @ Knebworth House Grounds (Knebworth Festival) (4, 11 August 1979)

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania @ John F. Kennedy Stadium (Live Aid) (13 July 1985)

New York City, New York @ Madison Square Garden (Atlantic Record 40th Anniversary) (14 May 1988)

New York City, New York @ Waldorf Astoria Hotel (Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction) (12 January 1995)

Uncirculating

Shepton Mallet, England @ Royal Bath & West Showground (Bath Festival) (28 June 1970) Uncirculating

London, England @ Earl's Court Exhibition Centre (17, 18, 23 May 1975) Uncirculating

Pontiac, Michigan @ Pontiac Silverdome (30 April 1977) Uncirculating

London, England @ The O2 Arena (10 December 2007) Uncirculating

Rumored

Montreux, Switzerland @ Montreux Casino Hall (7 March 1970) Rumored

Montreux, Switzerland @ Montreux Casino Hall (7 August 1971) Rumored

Montreux, Switzerland @ Montreux Casino Hall (8 August 1971) Rumored

Landover, Maryland @ Capital Centre (26 May 1977) Rumored

Zurich, Switzerland @ Hallenstadion (29 June 1980) Rumored

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*UPDATED*

Circulating:

TV:

Gladsaxe, Denmark @ TV Byen (Danmarks Radio) (17 March 1969)

Staines, England @ Staines Lino Factory (Supershow) (25 March 1969)

Paris, France @ L'Antenne Culturelle du Kremlin Bicêtre (Tour Le Scene) (19 June 1969)

London, England @ BBC TV Studios, Lime Grove (23 April 1970)

Shows:

City of Westminster, London, England @ Royal Albert Hall (9 January 1970)

New York City, New York @ Madison Square Garden (27, 28, 29 July 1973)

Surrey, England @ Shepperton Studios (August 1974, MSG reshoots)

London, England @ Earl's Court Exhibition Centre (24, 25 May 1975)

Seattle, Washington @ The Kingdome (17 July 1977)

Stevenage, England @ Knebworth House Grounds (Knebworth Festival) (4, 11 August 1979)

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania @ John F. Kennedy Stadium (Live Aid) (13 July 1985)

New York City, New York @ Madison Square Garden (Atlantic Record 40th Anniversary) (14 May 1988)

New York City, New York @ Waldorf Astoria Hotel (Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction) (12 January 1995)

Uncirculating

Shepton Mallet, England @ Royal Bath & West Showground (Bath Festival) (28 June 1970) Uncirculating

London, England @ Earl's Court Exhibition Centre (17, 18, 23 May 1975) Uncirculating

Pontiac, Michigan @ Pontiac Silverdome (30 April 1977) Uncirculating

London, England @ The O2 Arena (10 December 2007) Uncirculating

Rumored

Montreux, Switzerland @ Montreux Casino Hall (7 March 1970) Rumored

Montreux, Switzerland @ Montreux Casino Hall (7 August 1971) Rumored

Montreux, Switzerland @ Montreux Casino Hall (8 August 1971) Rumored

Landover, Maryland @ Capital Centre (26 May 1977) Rumored

Zurich, Switzerland @ Hallenstadion (29 June 1980) Rumored

The Julie Felix performance was NOT a Zeppelin performance, it's a thing Page did seprately, why is it on the list?

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Your telling me that hasn't amazed you?

I'm sure it was a lot of hard work so that's not what I'm saying. I'm saying sometimes it's perfectly fine to leave well enough alone. Should all mono records be converted to stereo just because someone finds that more appealing? The same thing applies to converting black and white footage to color footage.

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I'm sure it was a lot of hard work so that's not what I'm saying. I'm saying sometimes it's perfectly fine to leave well enough alone. Should all mono records be converted to stereo just because someone finds that more appealing? The same thing applies to converting black and white footage to color footage.

It's not going to be a bonus on the next dvd or anything just a guy showing how creative he is.

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It's not going to be a bonus on the next dvd or anything just a guy showing how creative he is.

I don't recall suggesting that it should be a bonus feature or that the guy isn't creative. I'm saying there's really nothing the matter with leaving things just the way they are, in this case, some black and white footage.

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Just don't think you should have shot it down like that

I didn't shoot down the guy's work. I'm just saying some things are just fine the way they are. In this case, black and white footage of Led Zeppelin. I'm not sure how to make that any clearer to you.

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Well you certainly was not complimenting him.

I merely stated my opinion about how some things are better left alone. In my original post on the subject I was referring specifically to Ted Turner's colorization of old black and white films. I never said anything derogatory or uncomplimentary about this particular piece of footage or the person that did the colorization.

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