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Zeppelin is a 1971 British World War I action-drama directed by Étienne Périer in Panavision and Technicolor. The film stars Michael York , Elke Sommer and Anton Diffring . Zeppelin depicts a fictitious attempt to raid Britain in a German Zeppelin to steal the Magna Carta from its hiding place in one of Scotland's castles, or destroy it.
7 August 1971 Montreux: Switzerland Montreux Casino: 8 August 1971 North America 19 August 1971 Vancouver: Canada Pacific Coliseum: 21 August 1971 Inglewood: United States The Forum: 22 August 1971 23 August 1971 Fort Worth: Tarrant County Convention Center: 24 August 1971 Dallas: Memorial Auditorium: 26 August 1971 Houston: Sam Houston ...
The tour ran from 11 November to 21 December 1971, and "confirmed their supremacy in the UK rock marketplace". [1] Taking place immediately after the release of the band's fourth album, Led Zeppelin IV , all tickets sold out despite going on sale less than a week before the commencement of the tour.
On 3–4 May Led Zeppelin played "Four Sticks" (Page, Plant), the only known times it was performed by the original band. [8] Also played on 3–4 May was " Gallows Pole ," two of only four complete known live performances, the third performance occurring later that year on 19 August 1971 at Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver , Canada , and the fourth ...
Further tracks were made at Headley Grange (January 1971), and again at Island Studios (February 1971). [1] Although played at live concerts since March 1971, its first commercial release was on 8 November 1971, as track #1 side one of the album Led Zeppelin IV, which went on to become one of the best-selling albums of all time. [6]
Led Zeppelin's Spring 1971 United Kingdom & Ireland Tour (also known as the Back to the Clubs Tour) was a concert tour of the United Kingdom & Ireland by the English rock band. The tour commenced on 5 March and concluded on 1 April 1971.
[2] In 1970, Led Zeppelin commissioned the British director and Producer of BBC's In Concert at the time, Stanley Dorfman, to film Led Zeppelin Live At The Royal Albert Hall, [3] during which Dorfman and the two cameramen he hired, Peter Whitehead and an assistant used handheld Bolex cameras to capture the concert in 16mm film. [4]
Led Zeppelin's 1971 Japanese Tour was the first in Japan by the English rock band. Commenced on 23 September and concluding on 29 September 1971, it was one of the first tours of Japan by a western rock band. [1] "It was the first time I'd been to such a sort of overpopulated place…" recalled guitarist Jimmy Page of Tokyo, where the tour ...