I can't be the only one with mixed feelings about this. As much as it is good to hear and see them, it's hard to hear Robert's voice nowadays when you have the original versions ingrained on your soul the way I do. I was hesitant to buy it for this very reason, but it was on sale on Amazon the other day for $1.99 (the MP3 version) so I got that. I'm still agonizing over whether or not to buy the DVD.
It's not what it used to be, but then neither are we I'd go see them in a second. Short of having a chance to see the Beatles, Led Zep would be my 2nd choice (although I saw their last concert in the US).
I can't be the only one with mixed feelings about this. As much as it is good to hear and see them, it's hard to hear Robert's voice nowadays when you have the original versions ingrained on your soul the way I do. I was hesitant to buy it for this very reason, but it was on sale on Amazon the other day for $1.99 (the MP3 version) so I got that. I'm still agonizing over whether or not to buy the DVD.
It's not what it used to be, but then neither are we I'd go see them in a second. Short of having a chance to see the Beatles, Led Zep would be my 2nd choice (although I saw their last concert in the US).
A Guy
Oh yes, if I could actually go see them, I definitely would. I never got the chance of course, as I was 9 years old when Bonham died. I did get to see one of the Beatles though.....saw Paul at Giants Stadium in New Jersey, right around the time I got out of high school. Good times...:)