Robert Plant has revealed that the last few weeks have "been filled with 1000 kinds of emotions" at tonight's reunion show at London's O2 Arena (December 10).
Speaking after 'In My Time Of Dying' - the first time since coming on stage at 9pm, the singer thanked the audience and explained that the build up to tonight's show has been immense, "for Ahmet, and for bringing Jason into this. This is our first adventure with this song in public" before launching into 'For Your Life.'
Plant, speaking calmly and very precisely, then also introduced the next track saying: "In 1936, Robert Johnson recorded 'Terraplane Blues'. It's been covered by many people, but this is Led Zeppelin's Terraplane Blues. This is 'Trampled Underfoot.'
One of their most famous riffs then kicked in, with the screen projections coming from the back of the stage, huge live feed of Plant, Page, JPJ and Jason being being mixed up with psychedelic graphics and multi-coloured shapes around the footage of the band.
The next track was 'Nobody's Fault But Mine' - long and brooding vocals by Robert Plant who's obviously really getting into his stride as the concert goes on.
Next track was 'No Quarter' and the show is about halfway through.
Next track is 'Since I've Been Loving You' - introduced by an almost apologetic Plant. "Its hard to imagine how difficult, we recorded so much, it's been hard to choose things from ten albums. But there are some songs that have to be on there. This is one.
Keep with Uncut.co.uk for more as the night keeps unfolding.