It has often been said that Led Zeppelin were to the 1970s what the Beatles were to the 1960s. During this decade they achieved global domination and broke records worldwide with their 6 studio albums and epic world tours. But in order to fully comprehend the story of their monumental success, massive influence, and impressive legacy, it is first necessary to examine the formative years of the band. From performing on the amateur scene and in session studios, to the comparative success of playing in The Yardbirds and Band Of Joy, the collective experiences of Page, Plant, Bonham and Jones came together to form the greatest rock band of all time.
Led Zeppelin – The Untold Story reveals this often overlooked side of the saga. Using early performance footage [including that of a 12 year old Jimmy Page in his very first TV performance], seldom seen interviews and previously unpublished photographs, as well as contributions from colleagues, friends and associates who worked alongside the future members of Led Zeppelin, ‘The Untold Story’ is finally made public. With a host of extras too, this film will provides a fresh perspective on the band for even the most knowledgeable of Zeppelin fans.