This version of Immigrant Song, Heartbreaker, Black dog remastered by RudenkoArt, serves as a wonderfully evocative bridge between the early, understated Zeppelin of the Albert Hall era and the full-blown grandeur their performances would assume throughout the rest of the seventies. The visuals and the soundtrack of this live performance of are a digitized 'mash' of two separate performances: the film footage taken from the band's performance at the Sydney Showground in Australiam in February 1972; the music from a Long Beach Arena show, in Los Angeles, in the summer of 1972. “The fourth album had just come out and we were on a roll. Even though the visuals and soundtrack are from different performances, the energy that comes across is palpable.“ - John Paul Jones ► Listen to Mothership ♪ Watch all episodes of Led Zeppelin History 🕭 Subscribe to the Led Zeppelin channel Official Led Zeppelin Playlists: ☑ Led Zeppelin - Essentials 📽 The Led Zeppelin Rare Film Series 🎚 Led Zeppelin - Alternative Mixes & Deep Cuts Stay Connected with Led Zeppelin: ♪ Website 🎛 Facebook 🎙 Twitter 🎞 Instagram --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Led Zeppelin channel is the band’s official YouTube home, featuring a catalog of official live performances, official music videos, Led Zeppelin History, archival footage, and Zeppelin-approved playlists. 🕭 Subscribe to join the Led Zeppelin YouTube community and check back for new uploads, product announcements, and updates from the band Led Zeppelin formed in 1968 and went on to become one of the most influential, innovative, and successful groups in modern music, having sold more than 300 million albums worldwide. The band rose from the ashes of The Yardbirds, when Jimmy Page brought in John Bonham, John Paul Jones, and Robert Plant to tour as The New Yardbirds. In 1969, Led Zeppelin released its self-titled debut which was produced by Page, as were all the subsequent albums. It marked the beginning of a 12-year reign, during which the group was widely considered to be the biggest and most innovative rock band in the world.
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