There's really nothing like seeing a band live to make one appreciate them, and, if live isn't a possibility, film is a fair substitute. Despite the cheesy '70s special effects and the peculiar 'fantasy sequences,' this fair substitute did a mighty fine job of convincing me that Zeppelin does indeed rule.
19 January 2013
Film: 'The Song Remains The Same' (1976)
I'd like to propose that this film be renamed 'The Jimmy Page Show.' Because seriously? Jimmy Page, you guys! Dragon pants and all.
There's really nothing like seeing a band live to make one appreciate them, and, if live isn't a possibility, film is a fair substitute. Despite the cheesy '70s special effects and the peculiar 'fantasy sequences,' this fair substitute did a mighty fine job of convincing me that Zeppelin does indeed rule.
There's really nothing like seeing a band live to make one appreciate them, and, if live isn't a possibility, film is a fair substitute. Despite the cheesy '70s special effects and the peculiar 'fantasy sequences,' this fair substitute did a mighty fine job of convincing me that Zeppelin does indeed rule.
Labels:
documentary,
film,
Jimmy Page,
Led Zeppelin,
The Song Remains The Same
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