Led Zeppelin Videos Vanish from YouTube

Fans hoping to view footage of Led Zeppelin's reunion show in London earlier this week on YouTube have been left disappointed.

As the band's record label, Warner Music Group, has a licensing deal in place with the video sharing site, many had expected fan-recorded video clips of the event to appear soon after the gig.

However, fans that searched for clips were greeted by a message stating that Warner Music Group had asked for the content to be removed.

Billboard has reported, however, that the band itself owns the rights to the concert and that its management asked for the clips to be removed.

It is thought that a DVD of concert footage will be released in the near future.

In the days since the Monday (December 10th) gig, a number of clips have managed to make it onto YouTube. While most of them are official news reports from various stations, a few are camera phone videos of the actual concert.