It's been a long
time…
The Zeptember
project was fun, but writing every day became less of a joy at some point; it
became a stressor, because it became something I had to do. There's a lot of things do in my life; being a dad, work
responsibilities and some other things.
But I had made a commitment to write, and needed to follow through. That's the type of person I am.
I ended up at the
end wanting to take a break of a few days at the beginning of October, and then
life started happening. The blog became less of a priority, then nothing.
I do still feel a need to write, and I know I don't have to write every day. So, I resolve to write more frequently than the most recent gap, and I'm not just going to focus on Led Zeppelin and their music. There will be all manner of twists and turns. I think I can make this work in a more measured way than an everyday project. I have a lot of stuff I think about, and this might be the venue to write it all down.
But first: some
music!
In addition to being
a Led Zeppelin song, Celebration Day is title of the recording of 2007's Led
Zeppelin concert at the O2 Arena in London.
Drummer John Bonham's son, Jason, sat in on drums and did a wonderful
job. This concert commemorated the
legacy of Ahmet Ertegun, founder of Atlantic Records, who had passed away a
year earlier. Demand for tickets was
unheard of; requests came from every imaginable place on Earth, and only a
lucky few thousand attended.
Hours after the
after the concert, the first bootleg recordings (video and audio) began making
their way around the world. 5 years
after the concert, the official concert
video was released as a theatrical film titled "Celebration Day,"
which I attended on opening night with a couple friends. The theater was packed, and we enjoyed seeing
the concert in its full digital glory on a large screen. The only issue I had
was that the volume wasn't loud enough.
This was a concert video! My ears should have been bleeding when I left.
In November 2012,
weeks after the theater release, audio tracks and the concert video were
released for purchase. Just in time for Christmas, right? For many people, yes; but not for me. However, on my birthday, I was visiting with
my friends Sara & Troy and watching the Superbowl. Troy received two copies for of Celebration
Day for Christmas, and gifted one to me.
A generous gift, and one that I appreciate having.
Earlier in the
evening, Troy asked me earlier if I liked the show. After all, these guys were playing a concert
many years after their most recent performance; Plant's voice can't hit the
dynamics it used to. I said that yeah, I
did like it, even this far down the road.
One of the principal reasons is the advancement in technology; here was
a high-definition audio and video track of the greatest band ever, preserved
for eternity. Preserved for future fans, including, I hope, my own kids. My youngest daughter, K, is 5; she loves
watching the show (and it warm's her Daddy's heart to hear "Dad, can we
watch Led Zeppelin?"
So, if you haven't
seen the show, or even heard the audio, take some time and find it. These guys
still were really able to rock an arena.
I look forward to
visiting you more in the coming days.
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