Led Zeppelin's 1976 film The Song Remains the Same mixes their 1973 concert at Madison Square Garden with fantasy scenes and footage of the group members backstage and at home. Intense, extended performances of classics like "Dazed and Confused," "No Quarter," and "Whole Lotta Love" don't always blend well with the hallucinatory imagery, but die-hard Zep fans will appreciate the set's uniquely '70s feel. The DVD doesn't add as many extra features as fans might like, providing only a theatrical trailer and enhanced viewing for 16 x 9 televisions, but The Song Remains the Same remains a distinctive part of Led Zeppelin's history.
Wow…..everyone's really doing it. Guess it's time to "fess up". Since this is a music site, I'd say 1973 is when it became real for me. Walking through the dorms at Albany State University in NY, I heard a jam going on that I dug and went into the room. Steve Cohen, playing bass, told me I should check out his band "Neon Park". Sure, man. Why not? I went to check them out and even though the