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Greatest band period. I'm a lover of funk, and have seen and heard all kinds of music genres--Jazz, soul, pop, R&B--and LZ is, in my humble opinion, and I can't say it enough, the greatest band period.
I’ve played guitar for more than a decade and a half and this hurt my fingers to watch. People must understand the unbelievable precision and consistency of each member. Insane shit
I love and bleed Led Zeppelin. I know Robert and Jimmy were the the attraction. As a guitar player by hobby and jamming with buddies of mine I always appreciated the connection to the drums and bass. Obviously John Henry Bonham was right fully so given his due. I always felt that John Paul Jones was not. He was rocking during this keyboard solo and where is the camera focused on.
JPJ can not only play many instruments, he kicked azz doing it! I grew up in the 70s. That massive sound from one guitarist, bassist who plays everything and a killer drummer!!
If you have the time, you'll love the 28 minute version of Dazed and Confused, greatest guitar solo ever recorded, especially the last 12 minutes. Amazing to watch!
Watching this live video, one can easily understand why the young guys back then wanted to be Jimmy Page. That's a rock star. My brothers started playing guitar because they worshiped him.
so funny both my hubby and i are huge LZ fans and our daughter had a tiny black swan song tee when she was 3/4 but she is 13 now and listens to Babymetal and other stuff I’ve never heard of….my parents had great taste in music and so do my hubby and I but my daughter just doesn’t appreciate good music…I hate it
@@TheSchuyler75 Everywhere you look things are being watered down whether it's music architecture art cuisine literature...all dumbed down. It's sad and true. Zeppelin was like planets aligning, 4 excellent musicians with the chemistry to make something very special.
That's what is called the Best rythm section of rock history ! 4 feets and 4 hands ! (JPJ play the bass on pedals with his feets) So Pagey can have fun ...
Craziness lol! You nailed it pope. Timeless music so far ahead of their time i It’s fun to watch you explore this and listen to this incredible music out the same time.
They did a different version every night on that Earls Court run. That was the longest and fastest one. Half way through the keyboard solo there is a look and you know they were just gonna go off. Bonham trying his best to stay with Page on this one was no mean feat. Goddamn. But the tempo he set from the get-go....you know its gonna be special.
That was fantastic.. What a band.. Is there another band that can perform like Zep.. Yes.. A level above.. That's why they will always be the best ever.!!!
Can’t get enough of this! As you have found out, when listening to Zepplin time kind of stands still like all great music. But like I say, Zepplin is more than a band they are a way of life. Have a blessed day Pope!!!
Simply the best most versatile rock band period. There other bands that may be able to write a trampled underfoot but not that and a Kashmir and Ten Years Gone, In the Light and an in my time of dying or the Wanton Song, in their entire life let alone in the same album
I forgot about this one. It's a BANGER! Robert's voice was at his prime.. I don't exactly understand them, but, That's my band Robert plant is so hot and sexy.........Jimmy was sick on guitar!
Of all the led zeppelin reviews you have given in your previous videos ,this one is by far your best one yet, correct you are in your explanation - description to listen - grasp the led zeppelin sound it's like the layers of an onion ,there are many and different of them ,thusly often one picks a new gem in the repeatedly of the listening to their music, there will never be another led zeppelin on this side of armageddon.
Jesus they were a fucking juggernaut! I saw some great concerts back in the '80s, but if I could travel back to the '70s to see one banding concert I'd want to go back to London 1975 and see Led Zeppelin on the Physical Graffiti tour. I've read that it was possibly one of the greatest shows they ever did. That would be the show when they were at the height of their powers.
Curiously, they weren't one of my favorite bands back when they were current and popular, and I appreciate their artistry much more now than I did then. They're definitely an important piece of rock history and a lot of today's music wouldn't exist or would sound different if they hadn't made their mark. People like me love the fact that people like you are discovering and appreciating the bands and music of our youth now. Thanks for the worthy reaction.
I love them more today, now then i did back then. I appreciate now just how truly amazing, trend setting they were. Was too young in their heyday to understand their magic...it's surreal
That was May 24th or 25th, 1975 -- by 1977 - Robert Plant could've went out on the stage and read the phone book and brought the house down ! They were definitely the pinnacle of the rock in the 1970s - they dominated in ticket, albums and merchandise sales.
Turned 18 in '74 and I got tickets to see this in November in CA...My first concert and was disappointed by every other concert I saw. Until I saw Zeppelin again in '77! And then there was RUSH!
What a great reaction Nyco! Although, how else could you react to such a monster of a performance ? 😁 Jimmy on fire, JPJ playing pedals as well as keyboards, John doing what John does on the drums and Planty really belting it out The Mighty Zeppelin. Accept no substitute! Because there is no substitute And why didn’t you get to see them live? Cos you’re a young buck and you’ll still be enjoying these videos long after most of us on here will be in our cold cold grave 😲 But yeah, you’d have freaked the way we all did if you saw them up on stage in front of you! Glad you enjoyed, as always
Solid comment about playing the bass line by foot?! Wow I was wondering as he was on the keys and heard the bass line playing...Cool fun fact - have you done No Quarter, Out on the Tiles or Friends yet? Plenty more greatness lies ahead!!
This was days music was good enough to stand alone didnt need some big theatrical dances and shows to make it good it was raw and all about the songs and the band was just raw talent the musicians made them selves stand out with there sols and singing. and zepplin is the best to ever done it and still stands today.
This was one of the encores when I saw them in 1977. The live version is much more rough and raw. I loved the studio cut but live Page becomes a master of the Wah Wha pedal. Thanks for doing this version! Memories. Yes I do remember it a little dimly but it is there. You see and her LZ and not remember. Seeing Page raising up his guitar, like he did here was amazing. And, he had a bottle of Jack Daniels close at Hand the whole show. I have thought for 40 years that Page was always playing a solo. Well done!
I have always felt sorry for the last few Generations. I truly believe the world would have been a different place than what we know.. If only.. REST IN PEACE - - - - - - JOHN BONHAM
The UK's punitive tax laws in the mid-1970s meant the Zeppelin had to literally fly into the country, do the shows at Earls Court, and fly out again! The scene of a major reassessment of them as a band, it also coincided with their greatest success globally.
This is my favorite version of this song. It's faster than the album version. It's not obvious, but John Paul Jones is playing the same or a similar type of electric piano that Stevie Wonder played on "Superstition." (BTW, check out Stevie's performance of "Superstition" on Sesame Street, and I'm not joking.) I believe, but I'm not sure, that John Paul Jones was also playing bass notes with his feet. The lyrics make it seem like this song is about a car, but it's really about something else that most men like to play with, something softer.
ZEPPELIN ruled my life from 10 ys old to 50 now!! I find more and more each time I watch Zep, I find somethin kool and different...........Hendrix- Zeppelin and the- Doors influenced EVERYBODY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!