Filmed over three nights during the band’s 1973 North American tour, The Song Remains the Same captures Led Zeppelin at their absolute creative and physical zenith. The film features definitive live versions of “Dazed and Confused,” “Whole Lotta Love,” and “Stairway to Heaven,” showcasing the raw, improvisational chemistry between Plant, Page, Jones, and Bonham.
The narrative is famously bolstered by “dream sequences” for each band member, ranging from Robert Plant’s chivalric quest to Jimmy Page’s mountain-climbing occultist. These surreal vignettes offer a stylised window into the band’s individual psyches, contrasting with the gritty, high-octane energy of the stage performance.
Meticulously restored for the big screen, this screening delivers the bone-rattling power of the original performance, cementing the film’s legacy as a monumental celebration of the greatest rock band in history.