Led Zeppelin Release Video of "In My Time of Dying" from 1975

Led Zeppelin have released a video of them performing "In My Time of Dying" in May 1975 at Earls Court in London, which you can watch it below.

The release is in conjunction with this Friday's release of Live EP in celebration of the 50th anniversary of their sixth album, 1975's Physical Graffiti, which that song is from.

Live EP also includes "Trampled Under Foot" from Earls Court, and “Sick Again” and “Kashmir” from the 1979 Knebworth Festival in England.

Also out on September 12th is a remastered version of the 2015 deluxe edition of Physical Graffiti, which contains a bonus disc of rough mixes and early versions of songs, plus a new replica Physical Graffiti poster.

And in other Zeppelin news, Robert Plant tells BBC Radio 2 that being the frontman for the band was “really nerve-wracking.

“I’d been what I call at the sharp end in these power trios with somebody glued on the front, which is how I quite often saw Zeppelin.

“I mean, my contribution was what it was. [If] you think about it, the first songs that we wrote, John Bonham and I, we were 20 years old when ‘Good Times, Bad Times’ was conceived. So you go back then and being the lone guy at the front and trying to get in amongst all that was a huge challenge and it was really nerve-wracking."

Plant also talked about their concert performances.

John Paul [Jones] and John Bonham would have this world of post funk, we’d spent quite a bit of time in New Orleans with The Meters and people like that. They had a thing going on. Jimmy [Page] was in another place again and I was just sort of trying to figure out how I could create melody and some kind of syncopation.

“Sometimes, as you quite rightly say, it was very, very tight and it was magnificent. Sometimes it was quite the opposite because that was the great thing about that group was it was like the weather. It could be extraordinarily good or on the other hand perhaps not quite so magnificent. It wasn’t sent down from the gods every day, every week.”

Plant and his band Saving Grace will release their self-titled debut album on September 26th.


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