Doubt takes the space of a moment. The hesitation disappears in the blink of an eye. The judgment is suspended just in time to an agreement on electric guitar. The first few bars of "Good times bad times" (the first track on the first album: an unexpected choice but symbolic, non-random) immediately dissolve the reserve: 10 December 2007, at the O2 Arena in London, Led Zeppelin have seriously (and... read more
“Doubt takes the space of a moment. The hesitation disappears in the blink of an eye. The judgment is suspended just in time to an agreement on electri”
“Doubt takes the space of a moment. The hesitation disappears in the blink of an eye. The judgment is suspended just in time to an agreement on electric guitar. The first few bars of "Good times bad times" (the first track on the first album: an unexpected choice but symbolic, non-random) immediately dissolve the reserve: 10 December 2007, at the O2 Arena in London, Led Zeppelin have seriously (and then disappear again.) The first reaction listening to "Celebration Day" and the vision of the film documenting the historic and perhaps unrepeatable evening, is a smug smile, reassured and satisfied. The same as images on the faces of Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones and John Bonham's son, Jason, have rekindled when amplifiers and microphones in the rehearsal room of Shepperton Studios ” read more
"While not technically a "movie", this is up there as being some of the most fun I've had in a movie theatre all year. If you're a Zeppelin fan then I don't need to say anything to convince you that this is amazing because everything Zeppelin is amazing.
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