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Jimmy Page and Robert Plant: No Quarter - Unledded (1995)

Jimmy Page and Robert Plant: No Quarter - Unledded (1995)
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In 1994, 14 years after Led Zeppelin broke up in the wake of the death of drummer John Bonham, singer Robert Plant and guitarist Jimmy Page reunited to record a handful of new songs and a selection of Led Zeppelin classics for an MTV special and a new album. Page and Plant: No Quarter features seven semi-acoustic performances from the sessions for the Page and Plant special, featuring an ensemble of virtuoso Moroccan musicians along with a small rock combo. Selections include "Gallows Pole," "Kashmir," and "When the Levee Breaks." ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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In 1994, 14 years after Led Zeppelin broke up in the wake of the death of drummer John Bonham, singer Robert Plant and guitarist Jimmy Page reunited to record a handful of new songs and a selection of Led Zeppelin classics for an MTV special and a new album. Page and Plant: No Quarter features seven semi-acoustic performances from the sessions for the Page and Plant special, featuring an ensemble of virtuoso Moroccan musicians along with a small rock combo. Selections include "Gallows Pole," "Kashmir," and "When the Levee Breaks." ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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    James C.

    It's bittersweet to watch this DVD. Sweet because it's so fantastic to see Page/Plant working together, performing, and clearly in sync. It's entertaining, artistically excellent, very diverse in scenery (seeing them sitting with mideastern natives on a handmade blanket is an example), and just a wonderful DVD. It's 'bitter' because as you watch it, you realize it was over 12 years ago, and it will likely never happen again. Just like Led Zeppelin is now in the history books, to be studied and appreciated by future generations, this Page/Plant piece of art is now one for the archives.

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    RICH N.

    live concert was good, some songs were better that others. the rest should be cut out.

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    Lawrence P.

    This is one of the best music DVDs I have seen. It was well done. The execution of some of the songs was fantastic.

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