LEZ ZEPPELIN
"The Song Remains the Same" Film Soundtrack Performed in its Entirety of the Classic MSG Shows
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DateJune 15, 2024
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Event Starts8:00 PM
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Doors Open7:00 PM
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Ticket PricesMezzanine: $29.50 adv / $35.00 day of show / Risers: $39.50 adv / $45.00 day of show / Pit: $49.50 adv / $55.00 day of show
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VenueMickey's Black Box
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AvailabilityOn Sale Now
Event Details
The Song Remains the Same is the live soundtrack album of the concert film of the same name by Led Zeppelin. The soundtrack was recorded 27–29 July 1973 and released on 28 September 1976 on Swan Song Records. The recording of the album and the film took place during three nights of concerts at New York's Madison Square Garden, during the band's 1973 North American tour.
Founded in 2004 by New York guitarist, Steph Paynes, the all-girl quartet, Lez Zeppelin, has since gained unanimous critical acclaim as one of the most exciting live acts around, becoming the first female rock act to pay homage to led zeppelin and to garner rave reviews across the board. Lez Zeppelin stays true to the musically audacious spirit of the original, delivering the legendary rock band’s blistering arrangements and monstrous sound note-for-note at sold-out frenzied shows around the world. In June, 2013, Jimmy Page attended their show in London and said of the group, “they played the Led Zeppelin music with an extraordinary sensuality and an energy and passion that highlighted their superb musicianship.”
The thing that sets Lez Zeppelin apart is the seamless and unique way they inject their gender-bending performance into the original material. they have been featured on major television including the BBC, CNN, ABC, CBS, MTV, VH-1, FOX and radio shows worldwide, such as SiriusXM and NPR. The group’s first studio album, Lez Zeppelin, was produced by legendary producer/engineer, Eddie Kramer (Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix). The group’s second lp, Lez Zeppelin I, is an authentic re-make of Led Zeppelin’s first album, using the very same vintage equipment employed by the band in 1968. Lez Zeppelin also recorded a holiday song, Mystic Snowman, a wry mash-up of Stairway and Frosty The Snowman. All records are distributed throughout the United States, Japan and Europe.
Since Lez Zeppelin’s formation, the group has broken both glass and class ceilings. Whether it’s playing on catwalk above times square for 40,000, or on the main stage at Bonnaroo, Hellfest and the Isle Of Wight; flying to India for a benefit concert for ambulances or taking the stage – twice! — at Madison Square Garden, it’s clear that the unique power, personality and magical force of Lez Zeppelin is far beyond that of a “tribute” act.
Spin magazine called them “the most powerful all-female band in rock history.” for those sceptics who still dare to ask: can four women pull off the exuberant, powerful and musically intricate performances for which Led Zeppelin are known, a Lez Zeppelin show is nothing short of a revelation.
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