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This is Cult.
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Youth News editor,
Scott Schuster.
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Good evening. It really was
the biggest crowd
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ever assembled
for a single performance
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in one place, in the entire
history of the world.
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It was tonight
and it was in Tampa.
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The name of the group...
Led Zeppelin.
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They've been around for years.
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Popular with the acid-rock
crowd,
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big on album sales.
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Tonight they broke the world record
set by The Beatles,
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and Channel 13's John Jones
watched what happened.
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Led Zeppelin played in Atlanta
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on the first stop
of a nationwide tour,
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selling out there 49,239.
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That even beat The Beatles record.
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When a rock group attains a stature
such as Led Zeppelin,
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they travel with their own jet.
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Waiting at the airport,
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two limousines
and a police escort.
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Just 40 minutes to showtime,
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Led Zeppelin arrives here at
Tampa Air Center
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at the Tampa International
Airport.
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I'm pleased to say that one
of the group's four members
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has my same name,
that's John Paul Jones
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and he's their bass player.
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Jimmy Page is the lead guitarist.
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Robert Plant, the lead singer,
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he's the one with long,
curly hair.
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And John Bonham
is the drummer.
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If you were at Tampa Stadium
tonight or anywhere nereby,
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that's the sort of thing
you saw and heard.
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Good evening!
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Well, thank you...
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for...
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thousands and thousands
of emotions
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that we've been going through
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for the last
six weeks together,
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and finally get to this point,
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for Ahmet,
to bring Jason in...
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and the double-bass
drum pedal.
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This is one we've...
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This is a first
adventure with this song
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in public.
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In...
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1935, Robert Johnson
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recorded a song called
Terraplane Blues.
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It's appeared in a thousand
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different guises since.
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Maybe Johnson got it
from somewhere else.
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I'm sure he did.
Everybody nicks it.
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This is a kind of
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the Led Zeppelin
Terraplane Blues,
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it's called
"Trampled Under Foot".
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Okay, so, Terraplane Blues...
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Robert Johnson, 1936.
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This next song,
it's been immortalized by
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The Staple Singers,
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more recently by
The Blind Boys from Alabama.
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I think we must have
heard this from...
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We were in a church
somewhere in Mississippi.
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Written in about 1932...
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when Blind Willie Johnson
was just...
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just before he had his first shot.
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The piano, John Paul Jones.
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It's quite...
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It's quite peculiar to imagine,
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I don't know how many songs
we recorded together,
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but to think about creating
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a dynamic evening,
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choosing something from
ten different albums,
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there are certain songs that
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have to be there, and...
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And this is one of them.
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Guitar, Jimmy Page.
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Hey Ahmet,
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we did it!
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Jason Bonham, drums.
Come on!
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Spectacular.
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Now, Jason, has...
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I remember...
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I can't really remember how long ago
it was, but Jason was like this big.
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His mom, his dad...
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used to sing.
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They were the best
Jimi Hendrix impersonators
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in the whole of Worcestershire.
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Pat's got a great voice.
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I remember John used to be in a band
in Birmingham and used to sing
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The Wind Cries Mary
about 400 times a night.
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That was what how it was.
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And Jason is
a pretty cool singer too.
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So let us feature Jason
on vocals here now.
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What do you think, Dave?
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Thanks a lot, everybody!
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Thank you for coming along.
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And thank you to everybody
who made this show possible.
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And all our friends who
came along to play
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on this show tonight
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for the memory of
Ahmet Ertegun
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in the days when Atlantic Records
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was the most magnificent
record company on the planet.
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Good night.
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Hey, thanks so much!
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It's really been
an amazing night for all of us.
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Thank you very much!
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