Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin - Immigrant Song, Heartbreaker, Black Dog Full Concert
On February 27, 1972, Led Zeppelin delivered an electrifying performance at the Sydney Showground, showcasing their evolution as a band. Just before this concert, they had released their untitled fourth album—often referred to as "Led Zeppelin IV"—in late 1971, a record that would cement their legacy with classics like "Stairway to Heaven." By 1972, they were reaching new heights, both creatively and commercially. This period marked a turning point in their live shows, where the raw energy of earlier performances began to give way to a grander, more orchestrated sound. Interestingly, at this point in their career, the band was riding high on their international fame, illustrating a blend of raw power and intricate musicianship that mesmerized audiences. The remastered video of songs like "Immigrant Song," "Heartbreaker," and "Black Dog" not only highlights their dynamic stage presence, but it's also a compelling reminder of how they paved the way for future rock legends.