LED ZEPPELIN - Previously Unseen Live 8mm Film Footage From 1977 New York City Show Streaming
January 30, 2022, 2 years ago
Courtesy of the ledzepfilm Youtube channel, check out some previously unseen footage of the band in action in 1977. This is new footage taken from 8mm film.
"Here is some excellent footage from the third night of the band’s six night run at Madison Square Garden in 1977. This reel was found last month for a hefty price and thanks to a few kind folks, we were able to get it into our hands.
It has two dates on it – 6/10/1977 and 6/14/1977, plus some offstage footage (i.e. aerial shots around New York). A big special thanks to the original filmer (whoever you are), Charley C. for sourcing and purchasing this reel, all who have contributed to its fund, and to Adam from GenesisMuseum for the excellent digital scan and mold reduction."
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