Becoming Led Zeppelin (#649)
For Valentine's Day, I treated myself—to a movie. And to prove to myself I was not really an old fogey, I saw BECOMING LED ZEPPELIN, a documentary designed to do just what the title implies. Yes, I was familiar with the name of what I believed was a rock group, but I had no idea what music they played and why they had become so popular. It was largely narrated by members of that group, one in particular, and I concluded by his accent, the group was British. By the end of the just over 2 hour work, I knew that Led Zeppelin played very loud, to my ears mostly discordant music, and the vocalists screamed mostly incomprehensible lyrics. I recognize that the vast majority of those reading this review will disagree adamantly with my comments above, but keep in mind that I am at the very least 30 years older than you and entitled to my feeble beliefs and conclusions. LZ seem to have been largely successful and did not have any major relapses in their run, and enjoyed their tours in America most. The group's drummer made the most famous drummer of my generation (or thereabout), Gene Krupa, look like a Salvation Army drummer by comparison, and we thought he was the wildest thing around. All in all, I felt my time was well spent. Critics (83%) snd audiences (96%) gave the film a thumbs up. If you like their music, you'll enjoy the film, I'm certain.
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