Here are the details of how much Amsterdam 1969 footage will be shown on Dutch television

Led Zeppelin Amsterdam 1969
Restored footage of Led Zeppelin performing 'Dazed and Confused' in Amsterdam on October 5, 1969 (Paradise Pictures)

More than six minutes of pro-shot footage of Led Zeppelin’s October 5, 1969 Amsterdam show will be broadcast on Dutch television show “Top 2000: The Untold Stories” in a video that is intercut with inteview clips of Jimmy Page, LedZepNews has exclusively learned.

Last week, it was announced that the Dutch television channel NPO 3 will broadcast the long lost unrestored footage on December 10. The video is the same archive material that was remastered for the delayed deluxe Blu-ray edition of “Becoming Led Zeppelin”.

LedZepNews can now reveal that the December 10 broadcast will show 6 minutes and 27 seconds of the footage out of a total of more than 13 minutes of the full video of the performance of “Dazed and Confused”.

The performance footage is the unrestored version of the Amsterdam 1969 film and regularly cuts to footage of a 2014 interview with Page.

The episode of “Top 2000: The Untold Stories” containing the footage will be available to stream on the free NPO Start service once the episode airs on December 10. The service is restricted to users in The Netherlands.

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