Article: The Gig Led Zeppelin The O2 London SE10

OVERVIEW

The Seventies rock gods played together for the first time in 19 years in tribute to Ahmet Ertegun, the founder of Atlantic Records. Millions of fans clamoured for just 18,000 tickets, at a delirious 125 per seat, to witness Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones perform classic anthems such as "Whole Lotta Love" and "Stairway to Heaven".

OUR VIEW

"The sound early on was somewhat murky, a clangour through which Jimmy Page's guitar solos cut like razors. But by 'Black Dog', things had settled down... The high point came with 'Kashmir', whose Middle Eastern-toned riff has a golem tread that makes it the song best equipped to withstand the arena's questionable ...

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