Led Zeppelin - 1977 - Reprint By Bob Masse - 24 x 17 Mint

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Seller: Top-Rated Seller pdx-wall-art ✉️ (1,438) 100%, Location: Happy Valley, Oregon, US, Ships to: US & many other countries, Item: 256155013826 Led Zeppelin - 1977 - Reprint By Bob Masse - 24 x 17 Mint. Led Zeppelin - Los Angeles Forum 1977 - Litho Reprint Edition Designed By Bob Masse - 24 x 17 Mint PRO Led Zeppelin played to one of the largest crowds ever assembled in the Denver Coliseum as better than 11,500 people turned out to hear England's heavyweight rock music band Wednesday night. It was just 18 months ago, as vocalist Robert Plant noted, that Led Zeppelin made its initial US appearance at the coliseum. Its music hasn't changed significantly in the interim, but its audience has grown considerably. Led Zeppelin's lineage runs directly back to the Yardbirds' brand of rock. It is super heavy, dense with sound, charged with tremendous energy and nearly always well executed. It is also a bit overwhelming at times, and occasionally it offers all the taste of overdone meat. During the show, Plant reflects on their return to Denver: "About eighteen months ago, we played our very first ever gig in the U.S. in this coliseum and so much has happened since then. We'd like to say that we're pleased to be back." Part of cookin' is known when to turn down the flame. But it's hard to fault the group's performance. They are great showmen, as are most British musicians, which is why British rock is consistently more exciting than the American version. Rock's intellectuals have deemed such things passé - everyone's getting' back to the roots, ya know - but the showmanship can still turn on an audience. Led Zeppelin had the crowd soaring almost from the beginning, despite problems with the sound system. The air traffic controller's slowdown caused a delay in the arrival of the Festival Group's equipment and the group never had a chance to set it up properly. Plant fought the PA system static throughout the two-hour show, but he was good-humoured about it and enough a professional to overcome the shrieking microphone. He and guitarist Jimmy Page kept things moving, ripping off seat lines that raced note for note with Page's lightning fast guitar riffs. Page has really come into his own with Led Zeppelin. Much of his work is cliché, but he plays with such verve, it's easy to overlook the threadbare material. He does everything well, be it rhythm work, heavy blues, bits of "Bolero", long bending lines, wah wah pedal riffs, feedback or violin bow guitar. When he gets out front, there are few in his class. Page covers so much ground, the rhythm section has little to do but provide steady underpinning. John Paul Jones runs off interesting bass patterns, as well as handing occasional keyboard pieces. John Bonham play bass-heavy drums to the obvious delight of the audience, which gave him a standing ovation at the conclusion of his inevitable drum solo. Rock has many facets these days and Led Zeppelin is among the best in its particular area. They aren't especially inventive; their lyrics, for instance range from banal sexual innuendos to tired "you cheated, you lied" laments. But they are ski
  • Condition: *****MINT*****NEW*****
  • MPN: BMPLEFOU
  • Industry: Music
  • Artist: Bob Masse
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Art by: Bob Masse
  • Type: Poster
  • Featured Band: Various
  • Framing and/or Matting: Upon Request at addtional expense.
  • Size: 24 X

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