I have been watching again the Led Zeppelin movie
The Song Remains The Same and it comes across a lot better watching it now than it originally did for me about 30 years ago.
The Madison Square Garden concert footage from 1973 is brilliant in my opinion you can't fault it and as for the individual band members 'fantasy sequences' I like the Peter Grant (Zeppelin's manager) fantasy sequence featuring himself along with Richard Cole (Peter Grant's right-hand man) and another Zeppelin flunky blasting an opposing outfit to pieces with Thompson sub-machine guns and Jimmy's fantasy sequence is a laugh with him climbing that mountain only to come 'face to face' with himself(!) but Robert's fantasy sequence is a joke cos the guy couldn't act to save his life but having said that with Robert being a 1970s ROCK GOD you couldn't expect him to be great at everything that he was asked to do!. Fronting the BIGGEST ROCK BAND IN THE WORLD was enough for any mortal!. Unfortunately the John Paul Jones sequence at the beginning with him wearing that 'silly wig' is another joke
ha ha ha...
As one rock critic says "The movie should be watched after dropping acid."
