I was this show .. Aug 4th 1979 .. Gates opened at like 5 or 6 in the morning.. It was still dark. We ran to thru the fields to get to the stage and made our spot on the right side of the stage. Fell asleep and when i woke, there was nothing but a sea of people. It was a great day. Someone got married there and they brought them up on stage. All we drank was beer shanty and smoked our brains out. Best show ever!
In the 80's I followed my boyfriend and 2 of his friends to Daytona Beach. I dont know if you can still drive on the beach but we could back then. The only CD we would blast is Led Zeppelin's Houses of The Holy. Great album.
Back in late 80s I used to go to record conversations every month asnd remember the first time seeing hot dog promo video from Knebworth and dying to see the rest.
Oh my God, who plays like that, only one man, Jimmy Page, he kills it, The Song Remains The Same, ultimate classic, Jimmy Page, pretty babe, gorgeous then, gorgeous now, great fucking video, much love to all
Well at least today we get music from the likes of Coldplay, Maroon 5 and Justin Bieber....SARCASM! No one ever looked as cool as Jimmy on stage or played like that!
Oh yeah he was the best, but I think he had to deal with a lot of competition. This is awesome, but sound in the '73 really captures his true abilities the most. That was perfect Led Zeppelin acoustics. This is still very awesome too. Even when someone tampered with Page's settings, some how he found a way to jam through it anyway and people loved him. The guy was just too good to be stopped.
Why can't we have anything as good as these guys today? I could be in serious depression just by thinking of it..sigh. Hard to describe how much i appreciate their individual skills,talents.. and their music. Greatest band ever!
I'd say late 60s- early 70s era of The Who could be compared to Zeppelin, as well as the Stones with Mick Taylor. As far as who's my favorite, it's gotta be Zep.
I only saw Page live twice. Once with Zep and the second time on the Page/Plant tour with the North African musicians. When footage pops up I always give it a watch. Slick he ain't, but his ability to make sounds up within the context of a framework is so exciting and I'd say unrivalled (Hendrix fans will no doubt shoot me down ha ha!). The other thing is that in those days (as we oldies say, with our rose-tinted spectacles firmly in place), most bands, and certainly Zeppelin, didn't go on stage with additional guitarists, keboardists, percussionists etc to fill out the sound. This made the main guitarist's job quite a lot harder because guitar parts on albums will usually have been multi-tracked. So what Page is doing is covering both rhythm and lead.
@@Nichwar19 Exactly!!! That's why people can keep S. Vai, Joe Bonamassa (sp), etc, etc....I'll take JP every single time (with a slice of Angus on the side!!!).
LED. Zeppelin is the band Of the world 🌍 Robert Plant is the best male Voice in the planet!! He is the A Sexiest Man on This planet 🌍💗 I've been in Love ❤️❤️❤️ With him since I was 9,years old .!!He saved My life with They're music ! And he doesn't Even Know . Maybe some Day In. Heaven. Kimberly Faber will Be There 💚💚
There's a moment during the second solo of celebration Day where I literally fell back in awe of what I was watching. As a child, I found this band maybe 2 months later when my brother got into the outdoor. Totally hooked ever since.
Very appropriate opener for the '77 tour and '79 shows; finally Zeppelin was gracious enough to give Plant a reasonable combo of songs to warm up his voice!
Er, no, Jimmy can't play and I was there on my 17th birthday. Go and watch his performances in the movie Song Remains The Same. That's when he could play dude. How can you think the shoddy solo here is good?
+Bass Player. That doesn't surprise me from '75 to '84 with the heroin and malnourishment. He's lucky he's alive. You should see the pictures from '81 and '82. He looked 10x more emaciated with gray skin.
Its cool how Page and also Keith Richards play allegedly sloppy sounding guitar. They are on another level being able to portray a drunken sound its so damn awesome. Man, its amazing Page is going into another dimension he plays by feel, not by music theory and convention
I feel convicted about how I carry on about how beautiful this man is, but I just cannot get over his charisma that cannot be replicated in these younger men. Not sure what it is-but I just saw him in Columbia, Maryland as he turns the corner to 70. It matters not if he doesn’t get “maintenance” or does. His charisma has nothing to do with his looks and visa versa. He was something else-blessed to see him after waiting 44 yrs. Run and get tickets to Carry Fire tour....
Zeppelin is the only band I would describe as "magical". There are great rock groups, and then there's Zep. Like Lebron in basketball; all others fall short.
@@samuelmorse784 maybe so but Zeppelin like LeBron is well verse in every aspect of their respective fields. As Zeppelin could hit you with the light and shade aspects of music. LeBron could fill a Stat sheet all the way up with his versatility and brilliance.
Un-F'n-Real...... I've just been in my own musical world for the past 9min and 34sec and totally know it could never get any better than this. Period. No, not period. EXCLAMATION POINT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yeah!!!
I appreciate the kind words but I can’t take any credit for this one. This is a very old upload before I was remastering stuff myself, the work for this was done by a well known Zep fan who goes by the pseudonym Winston. He’s remastered a bunch of other shows that are all fantastic
unless you were there, when they said-Led Zeppelin is coming to your town and tickets are on sale-and you could see the greatest band ever for like $12.50-unless you were there, you'll never know, you might think you know, but you will never know.
They sound fantastic, especially since they hadn't played live live for over two years, didn't rehearse very much, and were nervous as hell. It's the beauty of live music by one of the greatest groups ever. I wonder.what the fuck Bonzo was thinking at 2:53. He sounded like it was drum solo time. It's rare to hear a drummer blow it that badly.. Awesome!!
Rebecca Fry When Zeppelin was in a town back in the 70's, I swear you could feel the winds of change! They were a sight to behold live! I know, because I was there at the Los Angeles Forum in 1977! I will never forget it!
Haha my first concert aged 18, sat in that field all day with the hot sun beating down not interested in the support bands, was so excited when at 21.40 the first chords to Rang out what a fantastic night😁
Teetering on the edge of the cliff and occasionally taking a nose dive plunge off of it, Jimmy Page has always been “sloppy” but it worked from 1968-1973. Its a very exciting thing to listen to because Jimmy Page didn’t even know what Jimmy Page was going to do next, however it’s very obvious at this stage of the game that heroin had all but ruined his ability to play up to up to his potential. I fuckin love the man tho.
No matter what year, how sloppy and stoned Page is.... or how Plant struggles with his vocals....I will always smile when I hear this song. Its pure musical "ebullience" personified for me. Honolulu star bright here I come.
Ron Harding yeah. In through the out door would most likely be a different album entirely, cause the only reason (at least as far as I know) Jonesy led on that was cause Page was in a proper junky state
+Ziggy Lothbrook. Don't forget Bonzo too. The heroin addiction has been attributed by some Zep scholars as to the direct cause of his death due to the anti-anxiety meds he was on and also resulted in his drinking spiking.
It's an explosion of race horse busting down the fence @ 1:15 to run full speed. Pure magic. This is why they could not continue after Bonzo's death. There's that push, verve and creative spark. Jason Bonham nor Micheal Lee could never generate that magic.
A lot of people press at the time put this show down. I rather see a 7 out of 10 performance like this than 9 10 from any other band. The show a week later we should just kinda forget even though it has a couple good moments.
I once heard a live recording that I thoroughly enjoyed. Prior to the start of one particular song (which I've forgotten) you can hear Plant saying, "John Paul Jones plays electric mandolin." Any information to lead me back to this recording would be very much appreciated.
Robert would always introduce his bandmates after and before certain songs depending on who was particularly showcased moreso than other songs. I can narrow it down to that it would be anywhere starting from summer of '70 - summer of '77. Basically not '68, '69, '79, or '80. Other than that, the songs JPJ played mandolin live on were Going to California and That's the Way. Video performances of Going to California are Earls Court '75 and Seattle '77, whereas That's the Way is available on video at Earls Court '75 only.
The best, authentic version on youtube. Superb vibrato as well. Cheers. But.. what are the ascending triads during the single note C - B - A F A riff? Thanks!
Jimmy nailed the solo on celebration day but man he was struggling on other parts of it and TSRTS before. Is it his broken hand that's still bothering him? Heroin? Or does he just hate that his studio work is so complex when it comes time to play it live?? I know he used to cover it all live... The rhythm, the solos, what were overdubs in the studio. Thats like throwing a football then running under and catching it.
H Whatever was fueling Jimmy in '77, well his musicianship, on the "good" nights out shined '79. But hey, if you were actually there, in person, for the Knebworth show, that can't be compared to mere tapes or videos. I know this. But to review... listen to TSRTS version from the 1973 soundtrack. I cannot detect any overdubs for that performance...
It's like being the only guitarist when you wrote rythm and lead parts. In the studio he lays down several layers. The eagles had 3 guitar players and still overdubbed riffs sometimes cuting 4 bars into a different 4 bars.
Jimmy Plays good here, but someone was messing with the sound. You can see the frustration in Jimmy's face when he's playing the first solo. NO guitarist can play to their fullest potential if the sound settings are set incorrectly. They still sound rocking, but, when they had their sound right, it was mind blowing. I like the '73 version of this the best. The sound was perfect there.
When I play TSRTS from the 1973 soundtrack, I remember TSRTS as the opening song for the '77 tour, and how wonderfully Jimmy played on that amazing opening number. (Zeppelin concerts often begin where other bands leave off...)
No one or no band will ever come close to Led Zeppelin....they lit the world on fire...
I agree 🎼
No no many band can do better
@Jack cleary better for sure
Mike oldfield better without gay fancy style action
I was this show .. Aug 4th 1979 .. Gates opened at like 5 or 6 in the morning.. It was still dark. We ran to thru the fields to get to the stage and made our spot on the right side of the stage. Fell asleep and when i woke, there was nothing but a sea of people. It was a great day. Someone got married there and they brought them up on stage. All we drank was beer shanty and smoked our brains out. Best show ever!
I remember in the 90’s chasing a clean VHS of this concert was like the holy grail of bootlegs
'77 Seattle was my chase late 70's early 80's... only bc that's what was available.
I got one on Ebay but the quality is terrible. I still like that I have it though.
I have so many Zep bootleg recordings on CD. Only the Dead have more out there.
In the 80's I followed my boyfriend and 2 of his friends to Daytona Beach. I dont know if you can still drive on the beach but we could back then. The only CD we would blast is Led Zeppelin's Houses of The Holy. Great album.
Back in late 80s I used to go to record conversations every month asnd remember the first time seeing hot dog promo video from Knebworth and dying to see the rest.
I was there ❤
Cosmic energy that just goes POWER
The Greatest Rock'n'Roll Band Ever!
California sunlight , sweet Calcutta rain, Honolulu starbright the Song Remains the Same !
Peace, Love and Aloha from Waikiki....
Growing up in Honolulu, there was no way I wasn’t gonna’ love this song
Oh my God, who plays like that, only one man, Jimmy Page, he kills it, The Song Remains The Same, ultimate classic, Jimmy Page, pretty babe, gorgeous then, gorgeous now, great fucking video, much love to all
I have to disagree with Plant on this concert. LZ had plenty of energy and they sounded tight.
Well at least today we get music from the likes of Coldplay, Maroon 5 and Justin Bieber....SARCASM! No one ever looked as cool as Jimmy on stage or played like that!
Oh yeah he was the best, but I think he had to deal with a lot of competition. This is awesome, but sound in the '73 really captures his true abilities the most. That was perfect Led Zeppelin acoustics. This is still very awesome too. Even when someone tampered with Page's settings, some how he found a way to jam through it anyway and people loved him. The guy was just too good to be stopped.
Teri Haning . . Agreed! This whole band is definitely the best of all time. Every single one of them were up on their game.
Check out Mr Jimmy’s Led Zep tribute of this exact performance.
Jimmy's notes may not be as articulate as a live version from '73, but this performance hits you like a freight train.
I was lucky enough to be there. I'll never forget the incredible roar of the huge crowd, when Zep opened up with this number.
Zeppelin's creativity was truly amazing, Jimmy Page was Guitar God!
Is a guitar god. Once you reach god-like status, you keep it until your dead
No no Jimmy hendrix better more
Why can't we have anything as good as these guys today? I could be in serious depression just by thinking of it..sigh.
Hard to describe how much i appreciate their individual skills,talents.. and their music. Greatest band ever!
I agree having seen led zep 13 shows is still so amazing to me. Luv them forevrr. No one still comes close today. Where are the killer rock bands
Hearing that crowd roar, it’s like no one today will ever know what these guys meant to so many people back in the day. Greatest rock band ever.
Yes. And I paid $7 to see them at Madison square garden. Same seats today if the original lineup could play would be $2,500
Just blows my mind all the talent in those 4 men! Greatest ever!
Lucky enough to see them many times nobody better than Page in a class by himself
They are jazzed for this show, in my 46 years of Led Zeppelin iv never heard these songs being played such up tempo. Wow!!!!!
Those drums are mesmerising , it's all amazing in fact!
These guys just tear the skin and heads off of every other band live. Really, who else can compare?
Silly ass. Linkin Park beats them any day of the week
@@samuelmorse784 I think you are in the minority opinion there.
@@jadentrez he is out of his mind
I'd say late 60s- early 70s era of The Who could be compared to Zeppelin, as well as the Stones with Mick Taylor. As far as who's my favorite, it's gotta be Zep.
@@samuelmorse784 LOL that's your response?
The guy screaming in the front:0 I feel him(
Wow I heard him more than the music
that's Robert.
@Major Steve Austin tough guy right here sucker punchin folk
they played at least one song from all of their studio albums at this show. what a great band!
Kinda. The only representation LZ1 got was Black MountainSide during White Summer. The 11th of August show got Communication Breakdown
@@Ryan_Thompson_Guitarist That's close enough for me :)
I only saw Page live twice. Once with Zep and the second time on the Page/Plant tour with the North African musicians. When footage pops up I always give it a watch. Slick he ain't, but his ability to make sounds up within the context of a framework is so exciting and I'd say unrivalled (Hendrix fans will no doubt shoot me down ha ha!). The other thing is that in those days (as we oldies say, with our rose-tinted spectacles firmly in place), most bands, and certainly Zeppelin, didn't go on stage with additional guitarists, keboardists, percussionists etc to fill out the sound. This made the main guitarist's job quite a lot harder because guitar parts on albums will usually have been multi-tracked. So what Page is doing is covering both rhythm and lead.
I saw Jimmy with The Firm and then with David Coverdale, I love Page.
I think Rory Gallagher is just as good and he had to sing!
@@marky1974 Yes, it is much more difficult to play guitar and sing at the same time plus Rory had so many bases covered brilliantly.
Very nice. Wish they'd retained Celebration Day for Celebration Day!
TO THIS DAY I have NEVER NEVER NEVER heard a crowd SCREAM SO LOUD for ANYBODY else except ZEPPELIN!!
Page misses a whole mess of notes and still sounds amazing.
A pro can mess-up and make it work - sometimes better. Sometimes intentionally.
Its never about perfection its about emotions
@@Nichwar19 Exactly!!! That's why people can keep S. Vai, Joe Bonamassa (sp), etc, etc....I'll take JP every single time (with a slice of Angus on the side!!!).
@@troyowens2903ANGUS ON THE SIDE, HELL YES. PEACE TO YOU MY FRIEND. 🙏✌️😎🏴
This song just explodes in your face with great delight! AWESOME!
LED. Zeppelin is the band
Of the world 🌍 Robert
Plant is the best male
Voice in the planet!!
He is the A Sexiest
Man on This planet 🌍💗
I've been in Love ❤️❤️❤️
With him since I was
9,years old .!!He saved
My life with They're music !
And he doesn't Even
Know . Maybe some Day
In. Heaven. Kimberly Faber will Be There 💚💚
Woah, fantastic performance. Great energy and vibes.
There's a moment during the second solo of celebration Day where I literally fell back in awe of what I was watching. As a child, I found this band maybe 2 months later when my brother got into the outdoor. Totally hooked ever since.
This Page guy looks like he's pretty good at Guitar, lol.
Oh, I've seen it! Probably 3 dozen times or so.
Chris Kavanagh Milk oui UK I mum mmhzzh
GREATEST BAND OF ALL TIME
The arrangements of the song's 😮..how da fuck he remembers them all .👍
Jimmy Page has magic hands.
Very appropriate opener for the '77 tour and '79 shows; finally Zeppelin was gracious enough to give Plant a reasonable combo of songs to warm up his voice!
Page not playing as smoothly as a few earlier but still makes that double-neck smoke!
What a band,the most diverse and kick ass in my book
As much as I love seeing Page and Plant. I wish they would have filmed Jones and Bonham more.
The mix here of audience and soundboard is excellent! Feels like you're in the crowd!!
On fire right up to the end. My God Jimmy can play, all sorts of tricks up his sleeves to play these songs
Jimmy said that in many shows from '77 to '82 he got many blisters on his hands and fingers but couldn't get calluses
Er, no, Jimmy can't play and I was there on my 17th birthday. Go and watch his performances in the movie Song Remains The Same. That's when he could play dude. How can you think the shoddy solo here is good?
You don't know music...go away, please!
Lol, 17th birthday....
+Bass Player. That doesn't surprise me from '75 to '84 with the heroin and malnourishment. He's lucky he's alive. You should see the pictures from '81 and '82. He looked 10x more emaciated with gray skin.
1979 - this show captured their energy from the early 70s... amazing
+Dean Felicetti loved the 70's.. LZ was gospel..lol
not quite, but there were moments during the knebworth shows that zep were at their electrifying best.
Listen to copenhagen 79 thats a real Led Zeppelin Show , here page is too stoned.
I was there ✌️
I was there. Brow of the hill. Around 200m from the stage. Camp fires all around. Will never forget it
No comments, neste Band ever and ever and fornecer in my heart... No one can bit this led Zeppelin
Not enough people mention the crazy talent John bonham portrays in this song
Ridiculous 🤦♂️
Its cool how Page and also Keith Richards play allegedly sloppy sounding guitar. They are on another level being able to portray a drunken sound its so damn awesome.
Man, its amazing Page is going into another dimension he plays by feel, not by music theory and convention
Except for when Pagey actually fucks up, then it's embarrassing and disorienting.
Anyone who says jimmy page is sloppy doesn’t even understand what Led Zeppelin was
Saw this show and the 8/11/79 show....good stuff
Such a killer jam.
JIMMY IS THE MAN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Was at this gig...AWESOME !!,got knocked out by a Party Seven beer can,recovered to witness the true legends of Rock and Roll.
Remember, this is not a premium recording. I'm sure this sounded even better live. LZ = Awesome!
One of the best and great guitar riffs of all time
So true! But those were fun times. My VHS copy cost $35.00 and was a b- grade. Still I had it .
I feel convicted about how I carry on about how beautiful this man is, but I just cannot get over his charisma that cannot be replicated in these younger men. Not sure what it is-but I just saw him in Columbia, Maryland as he turns the corner to 70. It matters not if he doesn’t get “maintenance” or does. His charisma has nothing to do with his looks and visa versa. He was something else-blessed to see him after waiting 44 yrs. Run and get tickets to Carry Fire tour....
I hope you’re only convinced rather than convicted!
Zeppelin is the only band I would describe as "magical". There are great rock groups, and then there's Zep. Like Lebron in basketball; all others fall short.
Lebron sucks blm suvks
Jordan was better and more exciting than LeBron and played defense. Agree on Zeppelin as greatest band.
@@samuelmorse784 maybe so but Zeppelin like LeBron is well verse in every aspect of their respective fields. As Zeppelin could hit you with the light and shade aspects of music. LeBron could fill a Stat sheet all the way up with his versatility and brilliance.
Un-F'n-Real...... I've just been in my own musical world for the past 9min and 34sec and totally know it could never get any better than this. Period. No, not period. EXCLAMATION POINT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yeah!!!
Such a shame these guys had to breakup after the death of John Bonham. I would've loved to have seen them make more music. 😢
"Hear my song" indeed....forever.
Super ! Great Music
My fvae band till I died🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Notice how the audio gets better as the concert progresses
The fucking screams and yells 🤣 What a legendary concert
BEST EVER!!
My first ever concert... blew my little 17 year old mind even without the use of narcotics.
Same. I was 15.
I was there too. ❤
Saw them twice and will never forget it. No band can beat them...
Hats off to Dario Romero's Remastered concerts. Excellent sounding show with crowd . Very enjoyable and you've done a splendid job. Thank you
I appreciate the kind words but I can’t take any credit for this one. This is a very old upload before I was remastering stuff myself, the work for this was done by a well known Zep fan who goes by the pseudonym Winston. He’s remastered a bunch of other shows that are all fantastic
unless you were there, when they said-Led Zeppelin is coming to your town and tickets are on sale-and you could see the greatest band ever for like $12.50-unless you were there, you'll never know, you might think you know, but you will never know.
michael minson i would give almost anything to see them live!
They sound fantastic, especially since they hadn't played live live for over two years, didn't rehearse very much, and were nervous as hell. It's the beauty of live music by one of the greatest groups ever. I wonder.what the fuck Bonzo was thinking at 2:53. He sounded like it was drum solo time. It's rare to hear a drummer blow it that badly.. Awesome!!
He did that little drum riff interlude on that part of song in every live performance I've seen of them since this song came out.
They played at Copenhagen 100000000X BETTER 2 weeks before.
Rebecca Fry When Zeppelin was in a town back in the 70's, I swear you could feel the winds of change! They were a sight to behold live! I know, because I was there at the Los Angeles Forum in 1977! I will never forget it!
I don't care what anybody says, this was badass and fucking awesome!
やはりLed Zeppelinは、素晴らしい。Stear Way Heaven 等は、永遠に残る名曲だ、The Rain Songも名曲で、素晴らしい。
Haha my first concert aged 18, sat in that field all day with the hot sun beating down not interested in the support bands, was so excited when at 21.40 the first chords to Rang out what a fantastic night😁
SRTS is one fucking hard song to play on guitar live, those chord changes are mental
Led Zeppelin Best band ❤
It’s interesting seeing jimmy before he’s drenched- his hair looks quite nice
The greatest!
Teetering on the edge of the cliff and occasionally taking a nose dive plunge off of it, Jimmy Page has always been “sloppy” but it worked from 1968-1973. Its a very exciting thing to listen to because Jimmy Page didn’t even know what Jimmy Page was going to do next, however it’s very obvious at this stage of the game that heroin had all but ruined his ability to play up to up to his potential. I fuckin love the man tho.
The person next to this camera was clearly having the time of their fucking life
No matter what year, how sloppy and stoned Page is.... or how Plant struggles with his vocals....I will always smile when I hear this song.
Its pure musical "ebullience" personified for me.
Honolulu star bright here I come.
Plants voice sounds great after taking a 2 year break from touring.
no plants voice sucked
I didn't know they took a 2 year break.
The were very refreshed
dortega12 - No it didn’t! 🙄
Plant had a really 'muscular' sounding voice here, compared to anything from 73 to 75, where his voice was croaky or thin as hell.
Damn Richard Cole for introducing Jimmy to heroin
imagine his playing if he never did heroin.
Ron Harding yeah. In through the out door would most likely be a different album entirely, cause the only reason (at least as far as I know) Jonesy led on that was cause Page was in a proper junky state
+Ziggy Lothbrook. Don't forget Bonzo too. The heroin addiction has been attributed by some Zep scholars as to the direct cause of his death due to the anti-anxiety meds he was on and also resulted in his drinking spiking.
I love Page, but Jimmy's a grown boy, he can only blame himself.
This is coke. Look at his nose.. drippin like a mofo. He did the ron to finally go to fuck sleep after like 5 days on coke
Jimmy can barely play jimmy, but still love him. I love Bonham and plant on knebworth
didn't sound like he was playing well there but the night certainly became hot.
best band in history by far!
It's an explosion of race horse busting down the fence @ 1:15 to run full speed. Pure magic. This is why they could not continue after Bonzo's death. There's that push, verve and creative spark. Jason Bonham nor Micheal Lee could never generate that magic.
Jimmy is just free!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
thank you!
hey jimmy looks like that guy Sakurai
1973 msg late July the song remains the same was when the band were on fire , there was a decline in playing live at this stage
Great bootleg for audio quality But the DVD is a MONSTER!!!!!
I think they came on @ midnight ...... 3 hour show too !!
A lot of people press at the time put this show down. I rather see a 7 out of 10 performance like this than 9 10 from any other band. The show a week later we should just kinda forget even though it has a couple good moments.
ZEPPELIN ROCK GOD LEGENDS
you can always tell the era by how high Jim's pants are
I once heard a live recording that I thoroughly enjoyed. Prior to the start of one particular song (which I've forgotten) you can hear Plant saying, "John Paul Jones plays electric mandolin."
Any information to lead me back to this recording would be very much appreciated.
Robert would always introduce his bandmates after and before certain songs depending on who was particularly showcased moreso than other songs. I can narrow it down to that it would be anywhere starting from summer of '70 - summer of '77. Basically not '68, '69, '79, or '80. Other than that, the songs JPJ played mandolin live on were Going to California and That's the Way. Video performances of Going to California are Earls Court '75 and Seattle '77, whereas That's the Way is available on video at Earls Court '75 only.
3 years late, but i think it's after going to california live in toronto 1971
And even on their bad nights .. excess... whatever to me, they were still awesome!!!
Isso é muito bom duvido que é garoto que está mandando essa preciosidade.😎😎😎😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
The best, authentic version on youtube. Superb vibrato as well. Cheers. But.. what are the ascending triads during the single note C - B - A F A riff? Thanks!
Jimmy nailed the solo on celebration day but man he was struggling on other parts of it and TSRTS before. Is it his broken hand that's still bothering him? Heroin? Or does he just hate that his studio work is so complex when it comes time to play it live?? I know he used to cover it all live... The rhythm, the solos, what were overdubs in the studio. Thats like throwing a football then running under and catching it.
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Whatever was fueling Jimmy in '77, well his musicianship, on the "good" nights out shined '79. But hey, if you were actually there, in person, for the Knebworth show, that can't be compared to mere tapes or videos. I know this.
But to review... listen to TSRTS version from the 1973 soundtrack. I cannot detect any overdubs for that performance...
Good nights, Bad nights, you know he's had his share.
It's like being the only guitarist when you wrote rythm and lead parts. In the studio he lays down several layers. The eagles had 3 guitar players and still overdubbed riffs sometimes cuting 4 bars into a different 4 bars.
Page channeling a little Roger McGuinn with the missed/muted notes. Still sounds great 👍
Jimmy Plays good here, but someone was messing with the sound. You can see the frustration in Jimmy's face when he's playing the first solo. NO guitarist can play to their fullest potential if the sound settings are set incorrectly. They still sound rocking, but, when they had their sound right, it was mind blowing. I like the '73 version of this the best. The sound was perfect there.
When I play TSRTS from the 1973 soundtrack, I remember TSRTS as the opening song for the '77 tour, and how wonderfully Jimmy played on that amazing opening number. (Zeppelin concerts often begin where other bands leave off...)
No I am a musician who understands how difficult it is to sound good when someone messes up your amp settings.
Gods? Yes, they are. Led Zeppelin is my religion, they are my Gods.
Love it 👍 rock on Led
Una de las mejores bandas del universo! 👏👏👏👏
THE UNTOUCHABLES! LED ZEPPELIN
BEST FN BAND EVER IN THE LAND I MEAN EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!