The seven minutes of footage below had never seen the light of day. Shot at the Forum in Los Angeles in September of 1970 by fan Eddie Vincent on an 8mm film that was capable of 30-second bursts. What we get is clips of six songs matched up with the audio from the On Blueberry Hill bootleg which was recorded the same night.
Vincent tells Classic Rock, “I had really great seats. I had seats in the front row, right behind John Bonham‘s kit. The only problem was that you couldn’t really see John because the gong was there, but he came around and chatted to us while they were doing the acoustic set…
“To write ourselves into a little bit of Led Zeppelin history is an honor. The music needs to be out there. I know a lot of collectors and traders that don’t give their stuff away, and that’s a shame to me. Music’s to be shared, and today you need it to get away from the crazy world. And if this film brings a lot of people happiness, hey, we did a good job.”



