Rock and Roll (Album, Led Zeppelin IV 1971) "The Song Remains the Same" Live Concert at Madison Square Garden in New York City 1973 USA Jimmy Page - Guitar Robert Plant - Vocals John Bonham - Drums John Paul Jones - Bass Warner Bros
They were a cover band that posed as an original. They had trash lyrics even though most of them were stolen from other musicians. Several court cases were lost so they were forced to pay the other musicians by law. Yeah.. the ultimate rock band for sure. Lol.
@@devilzdandruff9199 Even if you take away their controversial songs that were borderline stolen and ones they did cover, they're still the greatest rockband of all time with countless classics.
ROBERT PLANT, ЭТО БОМБА,вокал сила,достает до самых нервов,бесподобно,перекрыкивать гул самолёта,это не пнредаш словами,я вырос на этой группе LED ZEPPELIN, это сила ,мне 66 всю жизнь слушаю ихнию музыку,браво ROBERT PLANT AND JIMMY PAGE, это вырванные годы.
@TrampolineLemons A lot of people don't realize that a good portion of this film footage, wasn't even truly Live at Madison Sq Garden. It was filmed at Shepperton Film Studios in 1974, which was this enormous hanger, to simulate the concert. There is some footage used in the film from the actual New York Concert as well. See this Link to further clarify the subject matter forums.ledzeppelin.com/topic/2986-led-zeppelin-shepperton-film-studios-aug-1974/
Gobshite 100% correctamundo! Beatles, Stones, Jethro Tull, Yardbirds, Yes, Traffic, Sex Pistols Clash, Ten Years After, Manic Street Preachers, etc and on and on.
cesar varram Depends what you mean by "bad"'. (I'm assuming your'e a yank) As a Londoner, I can tell you that our winters are much less harsher than in NY - we hardly ever have snow that settles - and our summers rarely unbearably hot, we very rarely topple 30 degrees. But in our moderation, is also our downfall. London is damp. No getting away from it. We don't get heavy rain very often - the South East of England gets less annual rainfall than Texas - but we get a lot of grey sky, disappointing temperatures, and light rain, even in the summer months. But at least we don't get snowfalls covering cars in NY, or hurricanes in New Orleans or regarding Maine, extreme daily weather changes, or sunless Seattle, or scorching heat in LA. I've been to these places....but I don't think you've ever been to England mate.
Led Zeppelin = GREATNESS!! We English folk are so proud of these men and what they did for the British music scene. One of the most influential, original, iconic bands of all time. 🇬🇧🏴🎸🎶
For me, they were the best rock band ever. They incorporated so many different styles into their music and they were just so creative. I love this band!
Even after all these years, i get chills listening and watching this amazing band. I'm now 60 and still can't get enough. Zep created the soundtrack of my life.
I'm 81now lately I've been on LZ binge. The videos are amazing. We didn't have this great way to enjoy music for most of my life. Unlike most bands a lot of their live performances are better than the studio recordings. Can't get enough ZEP😊
Bonham, the core, of Led. Unbelievable drummer. Nothing would had been the same without Bonzo. The rhythm section of Led, Bonzo, and John Paul Jones, so extremely and extraordinarily unique, in music history.
Está banda era MARAVILHOSA! Não tinha pra ninguém.Havia uma sintonia fora do comum entre os componentes. Jimmy Page, mostrava porque era o melhor . Robert Plant, com seus 1,85m altura e seus belos cabelos louros e um corpo de arrasar corações,era demais . Sua voz rasgada e sexy nos tocava nada profundezas da alma. Curto até hoje!!!! Será sempre eterno!!!!!!
Demais.Eu só conhecia a música que todo o mundo conhece deles.Mas um dia ouvi assim do nada assim Rock and roll;comecei a ouvir tudo dos caras.Virou uma paixão.A melhor banda do mundo em todos os quisitos.
@@asphaltcowboy7567 dude r u like one of those Hip pop kids ? lol this Led Zepplin the concert was at MSG which is Madison Square Garden and its the year in that time 1973 so the 70s basically
Thudue I’m one of those “hip hop kids” 💀. He’s asking because weed was popular and hella cultural during this time, boomer. Concerts today are filled with people smoking (not only rap).
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I saw them in early 70s I Orlando. Jimmy Page sat on edge of stage and said I'd like to play a song from our new album . It's called Stairway to heaven
The days when people went to a concert to have a good time and enjoy the music instead of standing there holding up a cellphone for practically the entire show. I miss those days.
we were lucky in Buffalo,NY in 70s@80s for 10 years 4 concerts every summer at bills stadium, zeppelin sold 80,000 tickets but cancelled cause plants son got sick, Rolling Stones liked buffalo, they played here 6 times
Yes! Not only did they have the best drummer and an all around talented bassist, but the combo of Plant and Page. Those two men were just so fucking cool in different ways. The golden god and the mysterious dark lord.
Отлично, из начала 70-х композиция. Лед Зеппелин ( Цеппелин) - молодцы, наряду с "Deep Purple". Ещё молодые. Как будто опять побывал в том времени, как в машине времени.
A real band that stayed close together when they played so they can communicate. JPJ always watching Bonzo. I love Jimmy at 3:40..saying take it away Bonzo!
Plant, Page, Jones and Bonham....they happened to be there at the right place and the right time.....or did they? Was it luck? Was it fate? Or...Was it pre-destined to be the epitome of rock songwriting artistry and performance? Loved the fuck out of it anyway!
Magnifique vidéo. Magnifique interprétation. J'aime quand Robert s'aperçoit que Jimmy chante lui aussi " lonely lonely", , lui fait un rapide sourire avant de reprendre sa distance. Et, comme d'hab', j'aime tout de Jimmy.
@@alanflores1725 I love That 70's show, but you just totally made that up. What he really said was: "I dont like people, I like Camaros, Led Zeppelin and french fries; in that order."
David Brinkmeier chooses to be lazy?? LOL guess he chose to be lazy on no quarter, since I’ve been loving you, 30 min dazed and confused, whole lotta love and many more. Yeah, “lazy”. Ok bud
This was the first time I'd seen the likes of LED ZEPPELIN. It was @ Madison Square Garden, NYC in '73. This is a fantastic venue for Anything. I remember it like this was YESTERDAY. Where has the Time gone?
Robert Plant just oozed sexuality in the years that he played with Led Zeppelin. I spent my teenage years in the 1970's and to this day a like a handsome guy with long hair.
@@phyllisortiz3807 absolutely yes. I also really like jimmy too because he was an amazing man. The blonde angel and the dark hair devil...I' m fukin in love with them.
Greatest rock n roll song ever! Drums perfect, guitar never better, bass tops, vocals otherworldly, lyrics dead on, and the freakin song is titled ROCK N ROLL!
Anybody jealous of the time ,the music,the talent, the crowds, wardrobe the70's??? Now compare to today's so called rock and roll the music ,the talent the etc etc , how do you really feel about the state of rock and roll today? Be honest! ,that being said how good were those guys really??????
Rick is t doing too bad. I was super hype when I first hears SOAD, now if they would only come out of hiatus. There is great music in every generation.
Brings back fond memories of seeing Zeppelin five feet from the stage at The Grande Ballroom in Detroit. A well-spent $3.50 for a night of rock and roll.
Hola!!! Veo que te gusta la buena música, te recomiendo el siguiente tributo a LED ZEPPELIN: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gfSHhqzaioM.html estás de acuerdo con que es el mejor tributo a esta banda??
This was their final encore when I saw them on John Bonham's Birthday May 31 1977 at Greensboro NC. We drove all the way from Fort Bragg and it was $10.00 Festival seating-after 50 years of going to concerts including many of the greatest rock bands on Earth these guys and that concert are still the best
My brother and I used see which of us could see The Song Remains The Same the most back in the day, we lost count. I never get tired of watching it still. ROCK ON!!!!
Oi, posso ver que você gosta da boa música. Recomendo a vocês a seguinte homenagem ao LED ZEPPELIN: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gfSHhqzaioM.html Você concorda que é a melhor homenagem a essa banda?
Back in the early 2000s when I was the Head of the Computing and IT department at an Edinburgh High School, this was my Higher class's favourite track. It drove the teacher in the Geography class in the room above crazy, as his kids were all tapping along to it.
I've seen most everyone over the years. But, I was at the Baltimore concert of this tour and to be sitting there in the dark and have Jon Bonham rip into the intro and then the lights come on and Page makes that Les Paul sing- well, there is just nothing like it.
Saw Zep in the early 70s at Sunderland Locarno (The Mecca) just before the release of Led Zep 4. On the back of the ticket you were advised that on producing the ticket at Bergs record shop in Sunderland you would receive 25 pence discount on the new album. The band played at Newcastle Mayfair on Thursday night and the Friday at Sunderland Locarno. They are without doubt the loudest and best live band I ever saw. To see the four of them in front of you was absolutely unbelievable and unforgettable.
I saw them on the same tour - 2/12/1971 - having managed to get in for free (so no 25p discount for me). They were pretty loud in places but it was the power, not just the volume, the power coming off the stage that was most impressive. I went on to see them four more times before 1979.
Rich6Brew lucky lad seeing them 4 more times, they are my all time favourite band, I still play the old albums even though I have the cds. They still evoke memories of the long haired youth I was, alas a baldy old coot now!