Originally posted by djrlewisNice one Asso. Beaten to it by Yogi in the other thread I think.
Same source as far as I can tell (the notes are the same). So now we have two chances to get hold of this amazing show (I'm just assuming it's amazing, not listened to it yet!)
Originally posted by yeahI'd wait for better recordings. Or the HD Video.![]()
Originally posted by evmanhttp://q1043.com/pages/jox/morningshow.html
this has some videos and photos
Originally posted by Telegraph
Led Zeppelin reunion gig becomes online hit
By Gary Cleland
Last Updated: 4:01pm GMT 12/12/2007
Video footage of Led Zeppelin's triumphant reunion concert on Monday night has become an online hit watched by half a million people.
Within hours of the band leaving the stage at London's O2 Arena, footage shot with mobile phones was posted onto online video site YouTube.
Just over 24 hours later, a 10-minute clip of the band performing possibly their most famous track, Stairway to Heaven, had been viewed by almost 500,000 people.
A shorter clip of them performing Good Times Bad Times had been viewed by more than 250,000 people.
Today, clips of the concert made eight of YouTube's most watched videos in the UK.
Thousands of fans from across the world also left their comments online.
One fan, with the username enjoimusig, said: "Amazing. Absolutely amazing. If they don't tour or put out a DVD, I'll be extremely surprised."
Another, kesun15, said: "Wonderful. Purely beautiful and sublime. Stairway to Heaven is one of the most beautiful songs that ever existed."
For most of the fans one question remained after the success of Monday's show - would the band announce a tour?
Guitarist Jimmy Page has already indicated that he would like to play more shows, but singer Robert Plant has so far appeared reluctant to commit.
On the band's official website, fans have been urging Plant to change his mind.
One wrote: "Led Zep owe us a tour. Robert needs to start thinking about all the fans who love them."
Another said: "I hope they will. There are so many of us who missed out on tickets for a concert we'd imagined for nearly decades."
A friend of the band reportedly said after the concert: "Nothing is set at the moment because their energies were concentrated 100 per cent on the gig.
"But a tour has certainly not been ruled out and Jimmy has said it would be a shame not to do more."