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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: Blu-ray
Brand: Warner Brothers
EAN: 0883929010776
Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Live, Original recording remastered, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen
Label: Warner Home Video
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: February 26, 2008
Running Time: 138 minutes
Studio: Warner Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: 1976
Sales Rank: 1171
MPN: 1000037221
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Product Description: The line forms here for the world?s greatest and possibly most influential band ? Led Zeppelin! With Dazed and Confused Stairway to Heaven Whole Lotta Love and more signature performances this mesmerizing movie built around Zep?s famed ?73 NYC concerts is convincing proof why. Band members supervised the Re-mastering and Dolby 5.1 Re-mixing of the film?s image and sound. In addition to their performances fantasy sequences and at-home glimpses of Jimmy Page Robert Plant John Paul Jones and the late John Bonham this 2-disc Special Edition has over 40 minutes of newly-added extra features including: Two (2) never-before-released songs in rare performance footage: Celebration and Over the Hills and Far Away; Vintage TV Footage: Drake Hotel Robbery during the New York Concert Stand; Robert Plant BBC Interview and Tampa Concert Band Arrival. Also available in Hi-Def and Blu Ray!Running Time: 138 min.Format: BLU-RAY DISC Genre: MUSIC DVD/CONCERTS UPC: 883929010776 Manufacturer No: 1000037221
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in someways better than the inhanced version, check out the lead in celebration day. much better than enhanced,he was on that night
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Great film, very good quality in blue ray, like see it for the first time.
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If you're a Zep fan with a Hi-Def setup and wondering if you should give this a spin, go ahead.
The resolution is fantastic, the re-mix is really muscular, the extras are fun, if decent. Bottom line, if you're used to the old version this is actually better than you remember.
The fantasy sequences are actually a bit less silly- the 16:9 ratio and high resolution give them a cinematic feel. You still are gonna have alot of explaining to do if anyone under 15 is around watching, however.
All in all, great job- all rock movie restorations should be this good!
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The classic "The Song Remains the Same" finally made it's way to Blu-ray. I couldn't be happier. The audio portion of this film has been greatly upgraded and sounds amazing. The video portion looks a hell of a lot better than the old VHS copy of this film I was watching it on. It looks great. There is only so much you can do with the old video footage but in no way does it look degraded at all. Maybe a little better than a new VHS copy. Seriously though, it's Zepplin! Need I say more?
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Led Zeppelin's first live album which was the soundtrack to their movie The Song Remains the Same was released in October of 1976.
Many people complained about this album but the reasons for this and its off-shoot film was because of lead singer Robert Plant still being out of commission from injuries in a car crash in 1975 and a lack of a tour to support the band's 1976 Presence album (one of their best IMHO).
Guitarist Jimmy Page then flew to New York to mix the live shows, that the band performed in July of 1973 on its Houses Of The Holy Tour at Madison Square Garden, at Electric Lady Studios with engineer Eddie Kramer.
What came out was a killer live album, as I found out when I first got the album on cassette tape on ... Read More:
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