

Three and a half hours of Zeppelin at peak power—can your attention span handle the gods?
British rock titans Led Zeppelin served a residency at Earl's Court in London, England in May of 1975, performing on the 17th, 18th, 23rd, 24th and 25th of that month. In The Court of King James provides a front row seat to the 3 and a half-hour performance given on May 24th, 1975.
Sound
Bonham's drums sound like thunder from a vengeful deity.
Direction
No cuts, no bullshit—just the band commanding 20,000 souls.
Production
Earl's Court acoustics plus '75 tech = surprisingly raw power.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
These Earl's Court shows were Zeppelin's last UK performances until their 2007 reunion—making this essentially a farewell to British dominance.
Plant's voice was shredded from touring, yet he pushed through—listen for the strain that would worsen after their 1977 US tour car accident.
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