LED ZEPPELIN's 'Song' To Receive Blu-Ray And HD DVD Release This Month

February 11, 2008

According to High-Def Digest, after a series of street date delays, Warner has announced a late February Blu-ray and HD DVD arrival for the LED ZEPPELIN's concert classic "The Song Remains the Same".

Originally planned for release in November of last year (day-and-date on Blu-ray, HD DVD and standard-def),Warner subsequently delayed "The Song Remains the Same" on all formats by three weeks. That new December street date didn't last long, however, with the studio again yanking the title from its release schedule only days before it was due to hit stores.

Read the entire article at High-Def Digest.

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