Led Zeppelin: The Song Remains the Same (Digital HD Documentary Film)
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Microsoft Store has Led Zeppelin: The Song Remains the Same (Digital HD Documentary Film) on sale for $4.99.
Note, be sure to select the 'HD' format. Film is Movies Anywhere (MA) compatible.
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About The Documentary:
This unique rock concert film experience captures the essence of Led Zeppelin, one of the most exciting and durable rock bands of all time. Filmed during the group's now-famous 1973 New York City concerts, this documentary mixes live performances of "Dazed and Confused," "Stairway to Heaven," "Whole Lotta Love" and other signature songs with fantasy sequences and personal backstage footage of the group. Surviving band members recently supervised the digital remastering and Dolby 5.1 remixing of the film's picture and audio, so it now looks and sounds better than ever before!
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Led Zeppelin: The Song Remains the Same (Digital HD Documentary Film) is $5 less (50% savings) than he list price.
Is this the movie where there's little kids playing in a river towards the beginning and there's some exposed genitals? That really weirded me out and I haven't really listened to Zeppelin since then. I know it wasn't sexual and people's values were different in the '70s, but still...🤢
Good price though!
Agreed that people had significantly better values and morals in the 70's, however, I wouldn't attribute any to Led Zeppelin.
As already mentioned, they "borrowed" a ton of other music without giving credit. And as for not sexualizing children, they definitely had their share of underage groupies (confirmed as young as 13, claimed as young as 12).
That said, probably my favorite classic rock band of all time. Had all their 10 of their albums in high school!
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https://www.amazon.com/Led-Zeppel...B002GL
Edit: this was after my $6 in promotional credits. Amazon hides this.. My bad.
Good price though!
Agreed that people had significantly better values and morals in the 70's, however, I wouldn't attribute any to Led Zeppelin.
As already mentioned, they "borrowed" a ton of other music without giving credit. And as for not sexualizing children, they definitely had their share of underage groupies (confirmed as young as 13, claimed as young as 12).
That said, probably my favorite classic rock band of all time. Had all their 10 of their albums in high school!