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No other film could have captured the grandeur of Led Zeppelin and incorporated an insight on the band members and their adventures and personalities than “The Song Remains the Same.” Even if you were not a wild child of the 70’s (like myself), you got the feel of the times and the concert, and the emotions of the audience leaked through onto you. It is my favorite movie, because there is nothing I love more than Led Zeppelin. I laughed, danced, and cried through out this film.

The film starts out oddly with Richard Cole in a mob scene and Peter Grant getting tour dates, but is a quiet transition into what the picturesque daily lives of all 4 members are…and it is truly sweet. For example, Robert is with his kids and wife, as is Jonesy, Bonzo is farming, and Jimmy is playing a hurdy-gurdy in a lovely autumn setting. But you totally feel the love and overall high of New York City in the 1970’s, venturing through out subway tunnels and skyscraping buildings…to the sounds of Zeppelin LIVE!!

Each band member has their own scene in which their “theme” song, if you will,is performed and each of them get to be a little dramatic through amateur acting (and they don’t do half bad…but their musical performance is a million times better!). The members and their songs are as follows, along with a brief description of the scene :

“No Quarter”-John Paul(A dark horseback rider [Jonesy] in the night, playing a church organ)
“Dazed and Confused”-Pagey(Mysterious and insane things that REALLY make you think about your own life)
“The Rain Song”-Robert(Dramatic LOTR type acting…but very daring)
“Moby Dick”-Bonzo(The maniac himself doing his best)

It is a lenghthy movie, but if you are a true fan you will not get bored. It is so natural, and the concert spectacular, for this is Zeppelin at their peak. I HIGHLY recommend it, before any concert movie by ANY artist.
Led Zeppelin The Song

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Listener s Song

I recently read the Catcher in the Rye, and I didn’t think it was all that great. I found it a bit boring actually. I couldn’t read the last 3 or 4 pages of chapter 25 because I got so tired of main characters whinning. It also seemed very likely that he had bipolar disorder.

The reason why I think I was able to keep reading the book up until the end is because I can kind of identify with Holden. Aside from that, Nothing.

It was basically a book where nothing happened and I was very disappointed with the way it ended.

The Song Of America

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The Trolley Song from