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Re: Re: stop me if you've heard this already



On 8/6/07, Steve Z <steve.zoso@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>....Considering this is a feature film that came out some 31 years
ago, I don't believe it should be significantly altered, other than
to, again, fix up missing chunks of songs.  Otherwise, it's not "The
Song Remains the Same - Led Zeppelin In Concert & Beyond," it would be
"Led Zeppelin live at MSG 1973," which would be fine, but again, not a
reissue of the original film...
>
> Cheers,
> Steve Z


Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm...................sounds vaguely familiiar to me
;-p........Steve you must have missed my post; we're on the same page
regarding TSRTS.
              Ramblin' On,
                    Cosmicº°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø

On 7/31/07, TheCosmicEnergy <thecosmicenergy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> .....you have to wonder if it's
> even POSSIBLE to NOT include the non concert bits (fantasy
> sequences/backstage goings on). I myself (and I may be in the minority
> here, but I really don't care ;-)) always liked the movie the way it
> was for the most part and got it for what it was.........the movie REALLY was
> a "snapshot" in time of Led Zeppelin
> and what they were about. So of course ALL the scenes in the movie
> encompassed what they were trying to convey about themselves at that
> time (at least to the best of their and the directors' abilities).
> Therefore, IMO if it were to be only the "straight" concert footage
> and not inlcude the fanasties, home life, & backstage action (which
> wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing), then the DVD needs to be renamed
> something other than The Song Remains the Same; simply because it
> would no longer be..........The Song Remains the Same. Led Zeppelin
> Madison Square Garden '73 or something to that end would be more
> appropriate considering. That's my take on it.
>                Ramblin' On,
>                               Cosmic