Led Zeppelin - Black Dog (Live at Celebration Day) (Official Video)

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Led Zeppelin perform 'Black Dog' in front of a sold out crowd at the O2 arena for the Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert and concert film 'Celebration Day'

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