Led Zeppelin footage has resurfaced and been made available online. The content in question is 13 minutes of video footage from a concert the band in Copenhagen, Denmark, in July 1979.

Fan Lennart Ström was responsible for the recording and revealed its existence last year. After that, the video underwent a digitization process by Reel Revival Film and had its colors adjusted by The Pink Floyd Research Group . An audio recording of the performance was also added and synchronized.

“We brought the Super 8 camera to test a new film that would work indoors. It wasn't a problem bringing the camera; it was quite small, and I think it was stored in my pants. Filming wasn't so frequent back then. They were more looking for audio equipment,” Ström told LedZepNews . (via NME )

Led Zeppelin material had been stored in a drawer for 45 years. The fan also commented that he even made a digital copy, but it wasn't very good. Lennart also mentions that his guitarist friends went "crazy" when they saw the footage for the first time.

The video features parts of “Song Remains The Same”, “Black Dog”, “Nobody's Fault But Mine”, “Over The Hills And Far Away”, “Misty Mountain Hop”, “Since I've Been Loving You”, “No Quarter”, “Hot Dog”, “Rain Song”, “White Summer”, “Kashmir”, “Trampled Underfoot”, “Sick Again”, “Achilles Last Stand”, “In The Evening”, “Stairway To Heaven”, Whole Lotta Love” and also a guitar solo by Jimmy Page .

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