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The Song Remains the Same (1973)

The Song Remains the Same (1973)
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In 1973, the seminal rock band Led Zeppelin, one of the founders of the music genre known as "heavy metal," went on tour and performed in Madison Square Garden. This documentary has concert footage, including the 23-minute-long version of the song "Dazed and Confused." The film also shows the musicians at home, pursuing some of their hobbies including drag-racing. The concert coverage also has scenes revealing what took place backstage, and a discussion of the theft of the band's cash during their visit to New York. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Director(s):
Peter CliftonJoe Massot, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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Synopsis of The Song Remains the Same

In 1973, the seminal rock band Led Zeppelin, one of the founders of the music genre known as "heavy metal," went on tour and performed in Madison Square Garden. This documentary has concert footage, including the 23-minute-long version of the song "Dazed and Confused." The film also shows the musicians at home, pursuing some of their hobbies including drag-racing. The concert coverage also has scenes revealing what took place backstage, and a discussion of the theft of the band's cash during their visit to New York. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
138 mins

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Director(s):
Peter CliftonJoe Massot
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Language)
Categories:
Music & Performing Arts
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    Brian H.

    This is the ONLY movie I can play on the DVD with the speakers tuned way up, and vacuum the whole house! Better than my iPod!

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    James C.

    I love LZ, but the first part of this disk is a total waste of time with footage lifted from some (or several) ludicrous fantasy story (stories). The performance of the band (finally) was pretty poor. They didn't quite sync up on a few songs. Maybe this was during Page's heroin phase. I don't know. But, there are much better performance films by LZ.

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    Britto A.

    GOOD

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