DVD
How The West Was Won
Led Zeppelin

In 2003, Jimmy Page finally coughed up the goods on the notorious band he led
back in the 70s — Led Zeppelin. It was reported (or perhaps imagined)
that Zep fans far and wide danced in the streets when the Led Zeppelin DVD
and its saucy sibling CD How The West Was Won hit the shelves.
The double DVD is, at around $20, a bargain no self-respecting music fan of
any size, shape, or age can pass up. There's enough footage here to put any
and all Led Zeppelin video bootleg ventures out to pasture: almost an hour of
a January 1970 Royal Albert Hall show; a glorious chunk of their May 1975 stand
at London's Earl's Court; some beautifully restored scenery from one of the
band's final performances at the Knebworth Festival in August 1979; previously
unreleased edits from Zeppelin's superfluous cinematic opus The Song Remains
The Same; and oodles of bonus clips from various television appearances,
well-worn snippets and interviews (you actually get to see and hear John Bonham
speak). The triple-CD package How The West Was Won is a nice
companion piece — a combo platter of two June 1972 shows from the Los
Angeles Forum and Long Beach Arena. Next to other bewildering Zeppelin live
collections, this may well be the authoritative package Zep dweebs have been
waiting for.
~ Shawn Perry
The Led Zeppelin Collection
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