Led Zeppelin/Canada 1975 8mm Film Edition Jewel Version
Led Zeppelin/Canada 1975 8mm Film Edition Jewel Version
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The "Jim Kelly" collection is a series of precious and top-quality 8mm footage. The latest release is a shocking video that is outstanding in its perfection as a music product. This work was filmed at the "February 6, 1975 Montreal performance". This is a color 8mm film. Speaking of 8mm footage from the 1975 North American tour, "LANDOVER 1975 8mm" has become popular, but this was a concert four days before (three performances before). Newly excavated collection by "Jim Kelly" Some people may be confused by the name "Jim Kelly" at the beginning, but the fact is that the film he shot has been a hot topic recently. Jim was a professional cameraman known as "Speedy", and he also took photos and filmed videos on Super8. Unfortunately, he passed away in 2021, but his friends have begun to excavate the 8mm footage he left behind. There are many videos of bands and artists, but the recently well-received "PONTIAC 1977 8mm" by LED ZEPPELIN is also a Jim work. An unprecedented 51-minute 8mm work Now, this new work by Jim Kelly is different from ordinary 8mm. It is a long work of about 51 minutes. 8mm has higher image quality than later VHS, but on the other hand, the short shooting time is the biggest drawback. At most, you can only shoot a few tens of seconds at a time, and even if you gather fragmentary footage, it usually only lasts about 10 minutes. In principle, this work is the same and you can't expect a full show, but the number of fragmentary images is unprecedented, and a long work of 50 minutes in total has been realized. Moreover, each cut is long. Of course, it doesn't exceed the limit of 8mm, so it warps a little even during one song, but it is still much easier to watch. In previous 8mm films, you would think "What song was it?" to a short phrase and then jump to the next song, but this work is different. In the first place, warping within a song means that filming is resumed many times during a song, and Jim, being a professional cameraman, was able to bring in a large amount of film. It's at a level where you can fully enjoy each song. The excavation of 8mm footage has evolved year by year. As the number of films increases, attention has been paid to their quality, but this work is a piece that raises the standard in one fell swoop. It is a revolution in archives that has reached the level of being "fun as a musical work" beyond the dimension of valuable materials, and is a shocking video that will make you dream of the future excavation of the "Jim Kelly" collection. Newly excavated color 8mm footage has been released. The film was discovered from the popular "Jim Kelly" collection, and it is a long video that lasts for about 51 minutes. It is a shocking video that is not only valuable and high quality, but can also be enjoyed as a musical work. Forum de Montréal, Montreal, QC, Canada 6th February 1975 1. Intro (Pre-show) 2. Rock And Roll 3. Sick Again 4. Over The Hills And Far Away 5. In My Time Of Dying 6. The Song Remains The Same 7. The Rain Song 8. Kashmir 9. No Quarter 10. Trampled Underfoot 11. Moby Dick 12. Dazed & Confused 13. Stairway To Heaven COLOUR NTSC Approx.51min.
Forum de Montréal, Montreal, QC, Canada 6th February 1975 1. Intro (Pre-show) 2. Rock And Roll 3. Sick Again 4. Over The Hills And Far Away 5. In My Time Of Dying 6. The Song Remains The Same 7. The Rain Song 8. Kashmir 9. No Quarter 10. Trampled Underfoot 11. Moby Dick 12. Dazed & Confused 13. Stairway To Heaven COLOUR NTSC Approx.51min.