
The Song Remains the Same
The pioneers of hard rock take the stage - and blow your mind. Led Zeppelin storm Madison Square Garden in this collection of footage taken from their legendary performances at the New York venue in 1973.
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Streaming availability last updated: 03:02:22 AM, 07/10/2025 PST
More Information on The Song Remains the Same
The pioneers of hard rock take the stage - and blow your mind. Led Zeppelin storm Madison Square Garden in this collection of footage taken from their legendary performances at the New York venue in 1973. The Song Remains the Same featuring Robert Plant and Jimmy Page is available for rent or purchase on Apple TV, available for rent or purchase on Prime Video, and available for rent or purchase on Microsoft Store. It's a documentary and fantasy movie.
Director
Joe Massot
Director
Peter Clifton
Vocals
Robert Plant
Guitars
Jimmy Page
Drums
John Bonham
Bass
John Paul Jones
Band Manager
Peter Grant
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