Led Zeppelin - Live in Montreal, QC (Feb. 6th, 1975) - Unrestored Super 8 film (Speedy source)
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- Опубліковано 6 кві 2024
- As I did with Pontiac, here is the raw, unadulterated version of Speedy's excellent lengthy film from Led Zeppelin's final show in Montreal, 1975. Special thanks to all involved to let me pay for the transfer and sync for Speedy's Zep films, and to the late Jim Kelly for capturing these treasures all those years ago.
Be sure to check out the version on @speedysfilms here: • Led Zeppelin Live Mont...
2:19 I love these old rock clips where you can see the arena with all the lights on. The stage waiting there. Brings back that excitement I had as a kid when you would go see a big name act. Like "oh my god - we're here and this is really happening!"
Yeah, this looks like it should be. I wish this was in smell-a-vision!! 😶🌫️
Yes! Exactly. And then the lights snap off all at once and everyone goes, “RAAAAAAAHHH!!!!”
i will watch 50 minutes of Led Zeppelin even if its unrestored :) thx
Me too. Awesome shit eh
At about this time my grade school class was putting together a time capsule to be opened in the year 2000. We looked at each like "The year 2000? That's an eternity from now."
I love how after the excellent '75version of "Stairway to Heaven" the crowd just keeps roaring and cheering...that sorta jazz*rock 2nd lead solo Jimmy plays is just soo tight. Ah, to have heard & seen it live would've been most intense! Thanks x10 for posting!
Holy Moly! Moby Dick isn't just a drum solo. It's a musical event put on by a master! 💪⚡️🥁
It's awesome!!!!
Gotta give it up to Robert for keeping the energy / confidence level high with his stage presence despite his rough vocals. It had to be frustrating for him. Bonzo and JPJ proving how an amazing rhythm section bottom can step up to the plate. BONZO drum solo ...amazing historical footage from my favorite rock-and-roll band of all time ..despite the flaws... Thanks for the find and restoration!!!
Great comment! They were like a team, if one player wasn't 100%, the others could up their game and play for the win!!
This is amazing, brilliant that this as surfaced after 49 years. I still have the original 1975 World Tour double LP Bootleg from back in the day, I got hold of a copy the week before I was lucky enough to see them for two nights at Earls Court (24th & 25th) I played it to death. Thanks for posting this it really is amazing 👌
I have this bootleg too, an audience recording. 😊
@@denbrown3676
Thank you for all you give us LZF and this priceless gold video. I have watched it so many times already. Jimmy dancing up a storm and Bonzo beating the drums like only he can. Robert prancing around and singing and John Paul always steady at the helm and brings it all home. Thank you ❤
A huge thanks to Speedy, the late Jim Kelly, The Genesis Museum and of course a huge thanks to ledzepfilm for the amazing editing and sync. This is incredible~
Rob/Boston
Holy shit. Holy SHIT.
Thank You from my Zeppelin Soul ❤x
Happy Wanda 😍
00:00 intro
02:57 rock and roll
5:56 sick again
9:19 Plant's speech
9:35 over the hills and far away
12:56 in my time of dying
16:08 the song remains the same
18:07 the rain song
19:56 kashmir (wonderful connection with the rain song, kksk)
22:53 no quarter
26:13 trampled under foot
30:35 MOBY DICK
38:29 dazed and confused
48:47 stairway to heaven
50:13 outro
51min= Incredible. Thanx to ALL Involved & Jim “Speedy” Kelly Truly RIP
This is like gold.
THANKS for filming Moby Dick - this is some great footage of John Henry Bonham , the crowd really dug it ! ! !
The crowd is so loud it drowned out the intro.
I first heard this recording well over 30 years ago and still have the vinyl! This was a fun gig with a jubilant atmosphere. Those Canadian folk love their Zeppelin! Quite a rowdy bunch who recorded this gig. Great footage here of course and I can now physically see why Jones was irked about getting literally no stage lighting! The nerve of Page, who ordered SHOWCO staff to do this! If anything else, we get to see Bonzo here, in his prime. It really mattered to him on pleasing the crowd! Those cross-over triplets, as seen here! “John Henry Bonham…our carpenter!” as Robert says at the end of MD. This is truly precious footage! Outstanding job on the sync up my man. Lastly, I wanna thank Speedy and/or his extended family for releasing this film.
I Saw Them 2 out of 3 nites on This Tour in Chicago....They Rocked...
Wicked! This would look amazing if it were properly restored. It’s incredible what they can do with old film these days.
I wonder if Jimmy knows this is out there. What restoring needs to be done? I don’t know anything about this stuff.
@@michelehammendorp4052 Sincerely DOUBT this can be restored beyond what has been achieved here. LZFILM has done an amazing job but these are not Professional sources AFAIK.
Led Zeppelin Forever ! Awesome .
The sound is way better than usual. This is excellent.
Thank you for posting a version without that absolutely HORRENDOUS virtualdub deshaker stabilization and that nasty, unnecessary, insulting watermark. Imagine having open donations and then you rip your subscribers off by shoving a watermark on your products.
Thank you for this great upload, Eric!
The amount of work that went into making this available is quite admirable.
Thank you. ✌️
Loved every second of it!! Great job and thanks for sharing it with the world.
From Montréal ⚜thank
Thank you ledzepfilm! 😊
Be sure to check out the version on Speedy's channel here: ua-cam.com/video/NmRu2lTuuHM/v-deo.html
It’s Just Beautiful.
wow!! Incredible!! I was 5, I"m from Australia and felt I was there. Loving the unrestored footage. Moby Dick solo!!!
Amazing, doesn't matter about the dodgy quality, this is Zeppelin in their prime. Thanks for posting.
I enjoyed all 51 minutes of it
Just can never ever ever get enough, Led Zeppelin
This is incredible! What a treat to see more footage of Bonzo that isn’t RAH, MSG, or Earls Court for the 5000th time…And to hear the crowd love every second of Bonzo tearing it up…absolutely beautiful
Люблю эту великую группу, у меня винил есть Led Zeppelin 69 (Atlantic).Привет из Сибири!
Thank you to all involved ❤ This is wonderful. Kashmir from this has always been one of my favourites.
Thank you very much, Excellent job!
Amazing thanks for sharing
30:35 crowd goes crazy for the one and only...
JOHN HENRY BONHAM
RIP BONZO 😢
That is pretty cool , at 32:12 they start to get loud for the MAN !
Lots of Thanks for AMAZING LIVE of LZ
MORE great unexpected gems from LZF. As Robert would say, “Too much!”
I Can't Believable!!!
I am surprised at the little lighting power during DAZED. How could Jimmy jam in such Darkness haha. Incredible stuff. My personal favorite was Moby Dick. !!!!
This video is sick, and thanks, @JCM, for all of your uploads.
& with JCM in the House = What an EFFIN AWESOME Led Zeppelin Community !
My first thought; Nobody approaches the drums like that in modern rock music
Thank you Eric. The awful restoration over on a specific channel really ruined the premiere.
Speedy shot footage in Chicago 77 also - the night Page got sick - hope that comes out next...
Soon! That footage circulates but an upgrade is immient.
Astonishing
Better Phase !
This is wonderful, thanks to all involved in its creation. The camera angle made you feel like you were there. Such a treasure. btw, is that Whole Lotta Love at 36:25?
Wow!! What a great time to be alive. This is incredible. Thank You!!
Thank you ❤
👏👏👏👏👏👏🥲......algun dia aparecera algun video de L.A 1972?✌️
Sound and fury, signifying nothing - that's Zep 🎉🎉
yeah baby! THANK YOU to all involved. i've been waiting for this! i LOVE this show. i've had the vinyl of this since about 1979..."long live the pourbooster!" screamed by one of the dudes recording right before an epic kashmir with a killer ending. we'll never know what he meant by that. haha.
If something could be called a happy place it's name would be Led Zeppelin
Awesome job. I recommend everyone listening to this to set your device to output in mono. Whoever worked on this audio had a field day with the balance knob.
they used a graphic equalizer to pan the high frequencies from time to time. this demonstrates that the master is not in circulation but what we have is at least first gen. still sounds WAY better than the vinyl, i can assure you that.
but, yeah, good idea!
I've always loved this version of the OTHAFA solo - I've always suspected Page broke a string right at the start of it, because instead of beginning the solo, he plays some outro chords and JPJ begins a ~20 second bass solo before Page comes back in and starts the solo. Cool to see the footage confirming this, as Page starts to walks off to swap guitars around 10:15.
It's a little dark, but at 10:19 you can see Page turn around and give an in-time point to JPJ and Bonzo saying "take it away for a minute while I swap this out..."
Man black dog and heartbreaker from this show is so hot
Good Lord, Speedy strikes again! Awesome!
Nice!!
I see Bonzo is in his ( a clockwork orange) outfit.
Around 14:00 Jimmy break a string
so great. makes me want to fire up the show. i love the IMTOD on that and the unfortunetly cut dazes. and kashmir has the long rare repetitive outtro whereby page is doing incredibly wild middle eastern scale. the call and response part at the end. let me take you there extended with page going insane while the tapers can be annoying between songs, they're kind of goofy. unfortunately, or fortunately, the filmer turned off the camera during the plantations. they standard 75 schtick cross section but the two or three dudes next to the recording deck are goofy. canadian versions of artie, lol.
what's wrong with stage lighting?
I am perplexed by how dark the film is in some places, and then how normal it seems in other places. I wonder if the photographer had a mix of ASA 400 speed film and other lower speeds of film stock....
46:45
Truly amazing film! I like this one more than the "restored" version, which says something doesn't it?
AI and grain removal does not belong in the same conversation as 8mm film!
@@ledzepfilm I agree all the way. But tell that to genesis museum... Assuming it was their fault since it always is
@@patricksommer3971Without the Genesis Museum, this video would not have been released, just as Pink Floyd Hamilton and so many more. And btw, the Genesis Museum was not involved in the remastering.
@@ikhnaton well sorry if I offended anybody here. The restaurtion on the speedy upload isn't great, and I hate every single restauration that that Adam guy has ever done for gm. I know you you guys are the reason this stuff was released. Doesn't mean it's ok to fuck arround with bad stabilisation, AI grain removal etc. I'd rather have a GM restauration than no upload at all, but I prefer the raws any time.
Not as wonderful as you'd like to think it was. Check what Jeff Beck was doing around the same time.
Stop the silly comparisons. Music is to be enjoyed. It's not about competition.
Actually, around this time Moon/Entwistle/Townshend still produced the most intense music known to mankind live. Roger was there as well!
@@zachbos5108 "Most" still is a comparison. Silly comparisons.
@@javlohudzlin4829 but if it was Zeppelin wins