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Back in the seventies, it seemed that every rock band needed to have a live concert film to commemorate their triumphant treks across America. Led Zeppelin were no exception and THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME is a chronicle of Led Zeppelin on tour. Although the uninspired visual aspects of the film fail to capture the power of Led Zeppelin at their mid-seventies peak, the album manages to convey their live prowess. The twenty-six minute, hypnotic version of "Dazed and Confused" works much better here than in the film, where movie patrons would head to the concession stand ten minutes into the song. "Whole Lotta Love" gets a similar extended treatment and the results are equally impressive.
THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME also lets you hear that songs like "Stairway To Heaven" sound wonderful even without the benefit of studio overdubs. Though not perfect, this is an honest documentation of the Led Zeppelin live experience, serving as a reminder that beneath the larger-than-life myths that surrounded the group, Led Zeppelin were simply a powerful blues-influenced rock band who lived for their music.
Commonly dismissed as a disappointment upon its initial release, the soundtrack to Led Zeppelin's concert movie The Song Remains the Same is one of those '70s records that has aged better than its reputation -- it's the kind of thing that's more valuable as the band recedes into history than it was at the time, as it documents its time so thoroughly. Of course, that time would be the mid-'70s, when the band was golden gods, selling out stadiums across America and indulging their wildest desires both on and off stage. It was the kind of excess that creates either myth or madness, and this 1976 live album -- comprised of highlights from their three shows at Madison Square Garden during July 1973 -- has its fair share of both, as Zeppelin sounds both magnificent and murky as they blow up songs from their first five albums to a ridiculously grand scale. This is not the vigorous, vicious band documented on the subsequently released live BBC Sessions or the majestic might of the 2003 live album How the West Was Won and its accompanying eponymous DVD, where the band still sounded tight even when they stretched out for 20 minutes. Here, on a show documented just about 18 months after those on How the West, the group is starting to let their status as stars go to their head ever so slightly. They no longer sound hungry; they sound settled, satisfied at their status as rock overlord, and since a huge part of Zeppelin's appeal is their sheer scale, hearing them at their most oversized on The Song Remains the Same is not without its charm. This, more than any of their studio albums, captures both the grandiosity and entitlement that earned the band scorn among certain quarters of rock critics and punk rockers in the mid-'70s, which makes it a valuable historical document in an odd way, as the studio records are such magnificent constructions and the archival live albums so powerful. Plus, there is a certain sinister charm to the sheer spectacle chronicled on The Song Remains the Same, particularly in the greatly expanded 2007 reissue, which adds six previously unreleased tracks, helping pump up this already oversized album into something truly larger than life. At this stage, Zeppelin only seemed concerned with pleasing themselves, but they only did so because they could -- others tried to mimic them, but nobody could get the sheer size of their sound, which was different yet equally monstrous on-stage as it was on record. It wasn't as consistent on-stage as it was on record -- a half-hour "Dazed and Confused" may be the stuff
Recorded live at Madison Square Garden, New York, New York. Includes liner notes by Cameron Crowe.
Audio Mixer: Kevin Shirley.
Liner Note Author: Cameron Crowe.
Recording information: Madison Square Garden, NY (1973).
Led Zeppelin: Robert Plant (vocals); Jimmy Page (guitar); John Paul Jones (bass, piano); John Bonham (drums).Uncut (p.93) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "The sound is vastly improved, as is the playing of the musicians....The 15 tracks showboat, strut and snarl." Kerrang (Magazine) (pp.46-47) - "The slower, bluesier 'Since I've Been Loving You' is a lick-laden tour de force..." Blender (Magazine) (p.156) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "Bonham carries the day: a primeval booty monster at the top of the heap, climbing toward heaven." Record Collector (magazine) (p.84) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[A] cohesive, often thrilling live album, restoring the reputation of a once much maligned project." Song Remains The Same Music Led Zeppelin Song Remains The Same Songs Song Remains The Same Music Song Remains The Same Music Review Average Rating: (4.4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews the song is in fact different! if you've listened to the vinyl pressing of this album and know it note for note, be advised that this is release contains different mixes - the end of Page's guitar solo on "No Quarter" for example, the interplay between Page & Plant on "Dazed & Confused" - it's not the same thing! Submitted by csnider (Chicago, IL) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Worth the wait! The remastered version is amazing! The tracks that are added from the original Madison Square Garden shows are a real treat because some are not to be found anywhere else like "Celebration Day". Its amazing how Jimmy Page pulled this song off live! My only complaint is the way they butchered the "No Quarter" solo. On the original TSRTS recording that solo told a story. There was a beginning, a middle and an end which was dynamic and just plain rocked. The new version on the remastered disc is obviously chopped up and lacks the power of the original version. I would recommend this CD to anyone. Just enjoy "The Song Remains the Same/The Rain Song" live and remember this is live with no overdubs and you realize why Jimmy Page was constantly voted Best Guitarist in music publication back in the day. Submitted by mirs455 (Port Neches, Tx, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Finally! After thirty years we finally get the full show remastered. I think this is better than "How the West was Won". Don't get me wrong, "How the West was Won" is outstanding, but I think I like this one better. I wonder how many more live Zep recordings are locked away in a vault somewhere. Submitted by Henry (Chicago) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Super! I owned the cassette back in the 80's. Then bought the cd but way late but cool anyway. Always loved "No Quarter" which i think was the highlight off the original release. This deluxe edition now adds more which makes it a way more complete listen of the TSRTS album. Submitted by foolintherain (rainy, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
zeppelin Rock,s Zeppelin The Song Remains The Same Is A Good Live Cd Submitted by ozzmaster2112 (pa usa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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