51 minutes of previously unseen footage shot at a show in 1975 has emerged online. The footage was shot by the late photographer Jim Kelly at the Montreal Forum in
Canada on February 6, 1975, during the band's North
American Tour, less than three weeks before the release of . Kelly, also known as Speedy, filmed many shows on 8mm film, and that footage is celebrated at the
YouTube channel , which was set up after his death by friend Rob Gronfors. Kelly was also the man responsible for the 20 minutes of previously unseen footage from , which appeared online earlier this year. Like the previous footage, the Montreal film was transferred to digital by the Genesis Museum. Subsequently, further work was carried out by three names familiar to the Led Zeppelin collector's community: Production by ikhnaton, film restoration by Etienne, and syncing to audio by YouTuber LedZepFilm. "As I did with Pontiac, here is the raw, unadulterated version of Speedy's excellent lengthy film from Led Zeppelin's final show in Montreal, 1975," writes LedZepFilm. "Special thanks to all involved to let me pay for the transfer and sync for Speedy's Zep films, and to the late Jim Kelly for capturing these treasures all those years ago." A comment by LedZepFilm beneath the Montreal footage on YouTube suggests that other clips from the same show may emerge one day. "I hope this inspires a certain someone to release the other lengthy 8mm film from this show," he says, presumably referring to . Rock And Roll Sick Again Over The Hills And Far Away In My Time of Dying The Song Remains The Same The Rain Song Kashmir No Quarter Trampled Under Foot Moby Dick Dazed And Confused Stairway To Heaven Sign up below to get the latest from Classic Rock, plus exclusive special offers, direct to your inbox! Whole Lotta Love Black Dog Heartbreaker Online Editor at Louder/Classic Rock magazine since 2014. 38 years in
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