Previously unseen Led Zeppelin footage surfaces after being in a drawer for 45 years

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Led Zeppelin has been unearthed after sitting in a drawer for 45 years. You can watch it below.The 13-minutes of video was shot on 8mm film during the legendary band’s show at the Falkoner Centre in Copenhagen, Denmark, in July 1979.

This was the second date of two warm-up gigs ahead of their final UK dates at Knebworth the following month.As Louder Sound reports, the resurfaced footage was captured by fan Lennart Ström, who revealed the existence of the film last summer.The video has since been scanned by US company Reel Revival Film and colour-corrected by The Pink Floyd Research Group.

It has also been matched with an audio recording from the concert in question.Speaking to Led Zeppelin News, Ström explained: “We brought the Super 8 camera to test a new film that would work indoors.

It was no problem geting the camera in, it was quite small and I think I had it in my trousers on my back. Filming wasn’t that often done in those days.

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