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Long-Lost Piece of Led Zeppelin History Rediscovered

Led Zeppelin - Press Conference

LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 21: (L-R) John Paul Jones, Robert Plant and Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin attend a press conference to announce Led Zeppelin's new live DVD Celebration day at 8 Northumberland Avenue on September 21, 2012 in London, England. (Photo by Danny Martindale/Getty Images)Photo: Danny E. Martindale / Getty Images Entertainment / Getty Images

Led Zeppelin's original promotional video for "Good Times, Bad Times," which featured them lip-syncing the song on February 14, 1969 at Thee Image Club in Miami, Florida, has been found after more than 50 years. A color copy was discovered in the archives of the Atlanta music television show The Now Explosion, which are housed at the Walter J. Brown Media Archive & Peabody Awards Collection at the University of Georgia.

It was discovered after a member of the official Led Zeppelin forum suggested that the archives digitize any footage mentioning Led Zeppelin that originated from the Now Explosion show.

A post on the forum reads: “Surely we’ve all seen the black and white "Communication Breakdown" promo video that was shot in Miami in Feb 69. That grainy video. Turns out they mimed TWO songs that day. And ‘Good Times Bad Times’ was shot in color! Evidently Now Explosion acquired this footage way back when.”

The video was shot for The Rick Shaw Show, which aired on WLBW in Miami. Shaw later become a host of The Now Explosion, which began broadcasting on March 14th, 1970.

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