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The soundtrack was also made available in 1976 and was remastered and re-issued in 2007.
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The soundtrack was also made available in 1976 through Swan Song Records and was remastered and re-issued in 2007.
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!!!Disc One
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* DesignStudentsOrgasm: The album cover was designed by Creator/{{Hipgnosis}}.
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* DesignStudentsOrgasm: The album cover was designed by Creator/{{Hipgnosis}}.Creator/{{Hipgnosis}} and drawn by graphic artist George Hardie.
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''The Song Remains the Same'' is a 1976 concert film (or {{Rockumentary}}) about Music/LedZeppelin. It is directed by Peter Clifton and Joe Massot, produced by Peter Grant, and stars John Bonham, John Paul Jones, Music/JimmyPage, and Robert Plant. This documentary shows three Led Zeppelin concerts filmed at Madison Square Garden in 1973.
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''The Song Remains the Same'' is a 1976 concert film (or {{Rockumentary}}) about Music/LedZeppelin. It is directed by Peter Clifton and Joe Massot, produced by Peter Grant, and stars John Bonham, John Paul Jones, Music/JimmyPage, Jimmy Page, and Robert Plant. This documentary shows three Led Zeppelin concerts filmed at Madison Square Garden in 1973.
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''The Song Remains the Same'' is a 1976 concert film (or {{Rockumentary}}) about Music/LedZeppelin. It is directed by Peter Clifton and Joe Massot, produced by Peter Grant, and stars John Bonham, John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page, Music/JimmyPage, and Robert Plant. This documentary shows three Led Zeppelin concerts filmed at Madison Square Garden in 1973.
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''The Song Remains The the Same'' is a 1976 concert film (or {{Rockumentary}}) about Music/LedZeppelin. It is directed by Peter Clifton and Joe Massot, produced by Peter Grant, and stars John Bonham, John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page, and Robert Plant. This documentary shows three Led Zeppelin concerts filmed at Madison Square Garden in 1973.
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* AlbumTitleDrop: "The Song Remains The Same".
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[[AC:Side One]]
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This Rockumentary shows three Led Zeppelin concerts filmed at Madison Square Garden in 1973.
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'''The Song Remains The
The soundtrack was also made available in 1976 and was remastered and re-issued in 2007.
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'''Tracklist'''
# "Rock and Roll" (4:03)
# "Celebration Day" (3:49)
# "The Song Remains The Same" (6:00)
# "The Rain Song" (8:25)
# "Dazed and Confused" (26:53)
# "No Quarter" (12:30)
# "Stairway To Heaven" (10:58)
# "Moby Dick" (12:47)
# "Whole Lotta Love" (14:25)
The 2007 reissue also adds performances of "Black Dog", "Over The Hills and Far Away", "Misty Mountain Hop", "Since I've Been Loving You", "The Ocean" and "Heartbreaker".
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!!The tropes remain Tropes Remain The Same:
* AlbumTitleDrop: "The Song Remains The Same".
* ContinuitySnarl: For thesame:band's three New York performances, the band members wore exactly the same clothes to facilitate seamless editing of the film, except for John Paul Jones and Jimmy Page who wore different sets of attire on some of the nights, which created continuity problems. Page is seen wearing a different dragon suit in "Rock and Roll" and the "Celebration Day" remaster. In an interview from 1997 Jones said that the reason he didn't wear the same stage clothes was that he asked the crew if they would be filming on those nights and was told no. "I'd think 'not to worry, I'll save the shirt I wore the previous night for the next filming'. Then what would happen is that I'd get onstage and see the cameras ready to roll."
* DesignStudentsOrgasm: The album cover was designed by Creator/{{Hipgnosis}}.
* EpicRocking: Led Zeppelin's trademark, folks! Several jams take up several minutes, with a version of "Dazed And Confused" that clocks in near the half hour mark!
* ImagineSpot: The concert footage is intercut with imagine spots by the individual band members.
* LiveAlbum: The most famous one by this group.
* AlbumTitleDrop: "The Song Remains The Same".
* ContinuitySnarl: For the
* DesignStudentsOrgasm: The album cover was designed by Creator/{{Hipgnosis}}.
* EpicRocking: Led Zeppelin's trademark, folks! Several jams take up several minutes, with a version of "Dazed And Confused" that clocks in near the half hour mark!
* ImagineSpot: The concert footage is intercut with imagine spots by the individual band members.
* LiveAlbum: The most famous one by this group.
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* ProfessionalKiller: The producer Peter Grant and tour manager Richard Cole are filmed as hitmen driving to the Hammerwood Park estate in Sussex in a 1928 Pierce-Arrow car and shoot everyone there.
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* ProfessionalKiller: The producer Peter Grant and tour manager Richard Cole are filmed as hitmen hitmen, driving to the Hammerwood Park estate in Sussex in a 1928 Pierce-Arrow car and shoot shooting everyone there.
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Should not be confused with the ''Series/{{Revolution}}'' episode "[[Recap/RevolutionS1E13TheSongRemainsTheSame The Song Remains The Same]]" and the ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' episode "[[Recap/SupernaturalS05E13TheSongRemainsTheSame The Song Remains The Same]]". Should not be confused with the trope TheSongRemainsTheSame.
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Should not be confused with the ''Series/{{Revolution}}'' episode "[[Recap/RevolutionS1E13TheSongRemainsTheSame The Song Remains The Same]]" and the Same]]", ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' episode "[[Recap/SupernaturalS05E13TheSongRemainsTheSame The Song Remains The Same]]". Should not be confused with Same]]", or the trope TheSongRemainsTheSame.
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No idea why this refers to an episode title. I suspect this was blindly copied over from other pages about works titled \"The Song Remains the Same\". (o/~ \"California sunlight, sweet Calcutta rain, Honolulu starbright, the song remains the say-ee-ay-ee-ay-AYYYME...\" o/~)
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Should not be confused with the Music/LedZeppelin song (even if the episode title is named after it). Should not be confused with the ''Series/{{Revolution}}'' episode "[[Recap/RevolutionS1E13TheSongRemainsTheSame The Song Remains The Same]]" and the ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' episode "[[Recap/SupernaturalS05E13TheSongRemainsTheSame The Song Remains The Same]]". Should not be confused with the trope TheSongRemainsTheSame.
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Should not be confused with the Music/LedZeppelin song (even if the episode title is named after it). Should not be confused with the ''Series/{{Revolution}}'' episode "[[Recap/RevolutionS1E13TheSongRemainsTheSame The Song Remains The Same]]" and the ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' episode "[[Recap/SupernaturalS05E13 "[[Recap/SupernaturalS05E13TheSongRemainsTheSame The Song Remains The Same]]". Should not be confused with the trope TheSongRemainsTheSame.
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* MindScrew: There are a lot of confusing moments, such as at the beginning of this rockumentary.
* ProfessionalKiller: The producer Peter Grant and tour manager Richard Cole are filmed as hitmen driving to the Hammerwood Park estate in Sussex in a 1928 Pierce-Arrow car and shoot everyone there.
* RuleOfSymbolism: There are several fantasy sequences that pop up, and their purpose is to explain the individual personalities in the band.
* ProfessionalKiller: The producer Peter Grant and tour manager Richard Cole are filmed as hitmen driving to the Hammerwood Park estate in Sussex in a 1928 Pierce-Arrow car and shoot everyone there.
* RuleOfSymbolism: There are several fantasy sequences that pop up, and their purpose is to explain the individual personalities in the band.
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''The Song Remains The Same'' is a 1976 concert film (or {{Rockumentary}}) about Music/LedZeppelin. It is directed by Peter Clifton and Joe Massot, produced by Peter Grant, and stars John Bonham, John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page, and Robert Plant.
This Rockumentary shows three Led Zeppelin concerts filmed at Madison Square Garden in 1973.
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This Rockumentary shows three Led Zeppelin concerts filmed at Madison Square Garden in 1973.
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