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So, 'Led Zeppelin Played Here' dives into this quirky legend about Zep's supposed gig in a Maryland gym back in '69. Jeff Krulik does a solid job weaving interviews with old concert-goers, local historians, and some amusing reenactments. The pacing feels almost like a laid-back stroll through a nostalgic neighborhood, with a mix of excitement and skepticism hanging in the air. What struck me was the authenticity of the interviews; you really get a sense of that era, both musically and culturally. It's not just about the 'what ifs'βitβs about the stories that shape a community's history. A nice blend of humor and reverence, with some cool archival footage that adds depth to the narrative.
Directed by Jeff Krulik, known for his cult documentaries.Features archival footage and interviews with attendees.Explores local history and cultural impact of the concert.Released in 2014, running time is 75 minutes.
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