@RyanHeath-r4n

Robert, Jimmy, John, John, thank you for the soundtrack of my life.

@dalegarcia5026

At age 13 I attended my first concert, the ticket read"an evening with Led Zeppelin". They played for more than 3 hours with no opening act, I remember that concert like it just happened a few days ago. It was magical and it was life-changing. That was March of 1975. In a couple of months it will have been 50 years and I've still never seen anything else quite like it. Led Zeppelin live was everything you've probably heard it was but, you had to be there.

@flashcracker1

Just returned from the cinema and really enjoyed this. So many memories came flooding back to me.

@1viridis

Is there any rock group that generates the enthusiasm of Led Zep?  Their explosive energy and musicianship is as thrilling as the day it was born.  Having worn out every Led Zep live concert video on YouTube, I can't wait to see this documentary!

@whatbringsmepeace

I wouldn't call myself a Zeppelin fan, but this was the soundtrack of my teenage years. My brother, who has passed away, loved Zeppelin,  so yeah, I'll be watching this movie.

@bobwalton4630

Saw this yesterday at 2 PM and the theater was packed.  Only the three members of the band and the late John Bonham get to tell the story.  They all came from different backgrounds and had all kinds of influences.  The stories that John Paul Jones could have told about growing up with parents who were vaudeville performers...  Robert Plant growing up in a well to do family but wanting to be a musician after seeing Little Richard on TV.  Those early performances were just amazing.  Jimmy Page found his musical brothers in no time and was able to complete his vision for one of the greatest rock bands of all time.  I just wish they had told more Peter Grant stories.  That guy could have had his OWN movie.

@stechriswillgil3686

Great documentary tracing the whole process of transition from Yardbirds to the first two albums. Went to Cineworld in afternoon and most where old bald guys like myself recapturing their youth for a couple of hours !

@leslieperkins2722

I have loved this band from day one.

@goldenstreets29

I saw Zeppelin 3 times in Pittsburgh.  Jimmy Page my fave guitarist.

@scottankers6690

I saw this 2 days ago.  It is absolutely phenomenal in IMAX.  What they were able to achieve in 1969...one year...was unbelievable.  I've found it hard to listen to any other music the last couple days since seeing it because it all seems so inferior to Zeppelin.  MUST SEE.

@donna25871

It was a hoot watching their first English performance at the Middle Earth Festival and seeing the people in the audience covering their ears as well as the crying child. Going to the US to make their reputation was very clever. The UK wasn’t ready for them.

@adamSandler-y7i

I love this movie. It’s awesome. I would see it. Need to see this for sure.

@pmac1096

Can’t wait to see this!

@MrAndy12878

Need to see this for sure 🤘🏼👏🏼👏🏼

@brianog5267

Cannot even fathom what we had back in the day…. I now look for any live music to see in person…. There is NOTHING…. We are in a dark dark age of literature film and music….

@coolrockingdaddy

Saw this today. Fantastic! The sound editing is superb. Go see it!

@gerardtuxen5069

Looks pretty damn good. 
- Age old zeppelin fan.
Footage I haven't seen.

@cynthiaporcaro9937

Seen this last night!! Amazing ❤

@davidglow3

Just fantastic hearing the music so loud in the cinema and the band playing in such close ups...Nothing controversial here though as some of the band would not allow the film to be created,in an warts and all production

@anthonylynch4737

Nothing will ever repeat those first two Led Zep Albums !