In still another hopeful sign that something is afoot in the Led Zeppelin camp, the legendary band has posted some 76 videos of itself throughout its career on its very own YouTube channel.
While the front page of the site says the band “joined” YouTube on Jan. 17, 2006, the UK’s Times Online is reporting that the mostly bootleg videos were just posted.
Among the extraordinary nuggets are footage from such noteworthy shows as San Francisco in 1973, the infamous Oakland shows from 1977, all of the Los Angeles shows from 1975 and 1977, Philadelphia 1975, and Iceland 1970, among many others. The videos are interspersed with footage of various interviews with the band, as well as bits and pieces of the live footage available on Led Zeppelin’s DVD.
Friday, November 28, 2008
Led Zeppelin on YouTube
From Gibson.com:
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