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12/13/2007
Led Zeppelin Concert Clips Removed From YouTube
Led Zeppelin fans looking on YouTube for clips of the group's recent concert will be disappointed. While footage surfaced on the website soon after the show, it's now gone. A message on the site states that the videos were removed at the request of Warner Music Group, but Billboard.com says it's the band that doesn't want the material in circulation. In addition, while a DVD of the show is reportedly in the works, that might not be true. In the weeks leading up to the event, group members were telling reporters they would not be releasing any documentation of the performance. Led Zeppelin was the headliner at the Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert in London on Monday. The show received rave reviews from both fans and critics and marked a return to the stage for legendary classic rock group. Led Zeppelin split up 27 years ago after the death of drummer John Bonham, and since then surviving members have made very few and very limited appearances together. While rumors of a Led Zeppelin tour have been running rampant over the past few months, there's been no confirmation that the group plans to do anything beyond Monday's one-off event.