LED ZEPPELIN: DVD Preview Posted Online

May 24, 2003

A live video of LED ZEPPELIN's "Kashmir", recorded in August 1979 at the Knebworth Festival, has been posted online at this location. Also available for listening is a live version of "The Ocean" from a June 1972 performance in Southern California. "Kashmir" comes off the group's two-DVD set, "Led Zeppelin DVD", featuring nearly five and a half hours of performances taped during the band's extraordinary two-decade lifetime, while "The Ocean" was culled from the three-CD "How The West Was Won" set, recorded during two of the most legendary and incendiary live performances by LED ZEPPELIN at the Los Angeles Forum and Long Beach Arena on June 25 and 27, 1972. Both sets are due to be released on May 27 through Atlantic Records.

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