"LED ZEPPELIN
WEDNESDAYS!"
Another Robert Dyer @ Bethesda Row Exclusive
If only the legendary Anton Fig were here to give that the proper audio announcement.
Led Zeppelin fans, you are in for a treat at Bethesda Row Cinema this Wednesday night: the long awaited and much-discussed concert film of the band's 2007 concert at London's O2 Arena is showing in hi-definition digital, with audio you simply haven't heard on your old CDs at home.
There will be two screenings Wednesday night, at 6:30 PM and 9:00 PM.
You could have dinner nearby, or enjoy the many options on the theater's hot concessions menu, including chicken fingers and the original Phillips Crab Pretzel.
Some interesting facts about the movie:
This was the first, only, and possibly last full-length Led Zeppelin concert since 1980.
20 million fans attempted to order tickets, but only 18,000 were able to obtain one!
Director Dick Carruthers used 14 cameras, capturing not only every angle, but incredible close-ups of Jimmy Page's fretwork. If you ever wondered, "how did he play that," your question might be answered Wednesday night.
Have the best seat in the house Wednesday night at Bethesda Row: tickets are $12.50. Click on your preferred showtime to order: 6:30 PM or 9:00 PM
No comments:
Post a Comment