I have always said that Michael Lee had a smile permanently on his face. But the sheer joy he has at finally getting a chance to rip into In My Time of Dying cannot be measured, since I can't recall Page and Plant doing it. It's almost like he started directly channeling Bonzo!
@@pattyraczynski9566 Page/Plant NEVER played IMTOD together outside of Zeppelin. Page did it with Coverdale on those Japanese shows and Page/Crowes played it. Gorman was MUCH better than Michael Lee playing this tune. Tempo is HORRIBLY rushed here. OH and I was AT Giants Stadium for this show, living in NJ and all... 😈
I saw Plant in Chicago in 93 with Michael on drums and they played both In my time and whole Lotta love and he is a brutal drummer and very much underrated.
@@robinsage1964 Plant didn't play IMTOD on his Fate Of Nations tour in 1993. Lee was a good player but he was too punk & metal and not enough swing to truly cover John Bonham.
Drummer, Michael Lee, you were an amazing Drummer, and the way you and Jimmy played off each other, I'm very sad you're not with us anymore, you are missed. I know Bonzo is proud.
If Page did a career retrospective solo tour like this--playing his greatest compositions, with guitar melody lines filling in for missing RP vocals--he'd sell out every stadium and arena he could get to. Please, Jimmy--one last time for us...
johnnyplatis - But then Roger Daltrey & Peter Townsend are all about same age & they have been touring plus new album out.. Heard Jimmy still plays & sounds great.. Ya never know..👌
Lol, he did with the Black Crowes. They've been friends for years. If anybody is comprimable it would be Chris cuz he has a lot of Plants traits and a great front man comparative to him. Also Jimmy really admired him cuz he had no fear of singing Plant's songs. It actually was a really good concert👍
@@timhoovermusicman Sorry that my comment was incorrect, in your opinion. Was just stating that Jimmy looked clean and sober. He is up a few pounds and it looked good on him. I didn't even mention that he played very well while maintaining the raw emotion that makes Jimmy...well, Jimmy. He still looks happy, healthy, and sober today; like the wise guitar guru that he is.
@@christopheroliver2465he was addicted to wine/alcohol during this time. Probably some coke too. He only cleaned up from heroin. He got sober not even 5 years ago.
I was there. Third row center. The concert was so poorly attended, that we all were asked to move up front and center. Nice upgrade from 7th row. Jimmy Page was crowd favorite. Excellent concert. Lots of great artists.
@Mark Cianfarani this was him actually doing better than he had been. Look at him around 94/95. He quit heroin around 85 I think. I think he was still a heavy drinker after that and steadily put on weight. I mean it tends to happen with age anyways. He was pushing 55 here.
Dan Maler he came back to life with Coverdale page and in 96 with page and plant and had about a 5-6 year run. Getting really close to 75/77 page which is great imop.
Agree I saw those tours back then and he was really bringing it. It's a shame he hasn't done anything since. This was a good band here with Michael Lee and Guy Pratt on bass, too bad they didn't get a singer and press on.
Best guitar he had played since 1973 during that era . Gettimg of the booze contributed greatly to his improved playing during this era. His tone at this performance was immense. Hard to get that much clarity with a guitar tone that fat and overdriven but page pulls it off with ease. His best guitar tone since the early 70s before who got into that thin glassy tone he employed in the mid to late 70s. Also much better than the really nasaly tone he had in the mid 90s with plant.
THANK YOU for posting the entire Page/Lee segment of this show! This was fantastic. Jimmy was his usual orgasmic godlike self and Mike Lee's drumming is as close to Bonham's playing as anyone could get. The expressions on his face as he was playing shows how much of a great time he was having (as do all his other shows with Page/Plant in '95 and'98). That is MICHAEL LEE ON DRUMS. Get it right VH1! (RIP Michael Lee.😭😭😭) Everything was fantabulous here, except the VH1 twits just HAD to cut off "Domino" just as the song was taking off...that was painful. There is at least one other video on YT that has the entire version of Domino from this show. I encourage people to find it and listen to it. 👍 Again, thanks so much for posting this!
Michael Lee was a beast. I saw him with Page/Plant, Echo & Bunnymen and the tribute Thin Lizzy. Sooo much energy and power. Very sad he died and had issues that got the best of him
The dissonance is why he is the all time greatest. He manages to make it pop. And no offense to Steve Gorman, but Michael Lee is Jimmy's kind of drummer. He follows the guitar like Bonham and almost hits as hard. Bonham just seemed to know what Jimmy was going to do even before Jimmy did.
You know your ZEPPELIN. That's why ZEPPELIN had such a unique sound. With almost 99.9 percent of rock bands the drummer kept the band in time with the base player. But Page and the Great John Henry Bonham kept time off each other. That's why Jonesy was such a underrated base player but actually he was a phenomenal base player cause he had to play like a lead style of base keeping up with Page.
I though the collaboration musically meaning guitar, bass, keys between the crows and Jimmy was very good, solid but what Chris did vocally with his out of time, out of sync, before the beat after the beat singing he did was a distraction for me, I didn't care for it and thought hey brother what your trying to do by putting your own spin on "those songs" is like a conductor taking Beethoven and removing & adding notes. You can't improve upon perfection so sing it as Plant wrote it. A little improvising is fine but I thought he kinda butchered it. Just my opinion. And yes Lee did a better job than Gorman.
I think when Michael Lee passed Jimmy who I think had another solo project on his mind with Lee behind the kit but I think when the poor young extremely talented man passed that was it for any solo project for Jimmy RIP Mr Lee now unfortunately it seems that we're waiting for that fateful day when Jimmy who has shown less of him self lately passes on
🙏 Mark Zep what a gift to be visually and audibly experiencing right now! M Lee!!! What an amazing drummer/rhythm guitarist through-his drum set (like Bonzo) the best way I can express it. Actually to me he is the treble clef side of JB’s playing...again “ahhhh how do I verbally define it... Jimmy......you are the Master! 🎼😍
Wow, really? Jason Bonham on drums? They should check their facts before they go live. That is Michael Lee. He joined Robert Plants band on the Fate of Nations album, and toured with Robert, and then Robert and Jimmy. He unfortunately died in 2008 from a seizure.
They also recently did this in a special 50 years of Led Zeppelin magazine I just picked up last week. They were talking about the Page & Plant tour of 1995 where Michael Lee was playing. They said here is Jimmy Page & Robert Plant playing with Jason Bonham on drums in East Rutherford, New Jersey. It was Michael Lee and he's clearly not Jason in the picture. Michael Lee or as I called him Animal was priceless and was a fantastic drummer if not better than Jason.
Micheal Lee put Timing into Perspective.....for me he was on the right road behind the great Bonzo.....look for T” For One....Now you’ll know Timing At it’s best,,,,
I heard Michael Lee in Knoxville Tn.on that 95 Tour.. During Gallows Pole it sounded like the Thompson-Boling Arena walls could of collapsed. Just before that, He had spent some time with The Cult after another great drummer Matt Sorum had left for Guns n Roses. Imagine haviing The Cult and Led Zeppelin on your Job Resume ?
This show gave birth to what would be Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes. They produced an album in 2000 Live At the Greek. I saw Page and Crowes at the Roseland Ballroom in either 2000 or 2001 I recall my ears ringing for days after the show. It was general admission and I got on line around 2 PM. The doors opened I ran to the stage and was 3 rows back from Jimmy Page. The tour was cut short due to Jimmy's back problems at the time. Jimmy also wanted to write new music with them at the time.
I was at this concert. Arrived early since it was an all day event. It was an awesome day and the atmosphere in the stadium was outstanding. There were many artists that day but i was there for one reason and one reason only. I remember being in front of the stage to the left. Watching Page was as thrilling and exciting as i’d anticipated. Having seen Page/Plant in MSG in 1998 i knew it was going to be an awesome show. I remember watching Page and the Black Crowes perform that day and thinking they were kicking ass. Highlights for me were Dazed And Confused, the Theremin and Jimmy Page playing Kashmir with Puff Daddy. Now a lot of hate gets thrown at P. Diddy for that collab but i didn’t care. I remember as Come With Me (Kashmir) was being played, i looked behind me at the whole stadium and thinking that this is what it must’ve been like in the 70s when Led Zeppelin was playing Kashmir in stadiums. Looking back if Page, Plant and Jonesy would’ve gotten together and tour they would’ve made a killing and they would’ve been even better than the O2. Another highlight for me was watching Slash Perform with P. Diddy a song called Breaking Benjamins or something with Benjamins, Slash was in top form too with his top hat. I went to see Jimmy play with the Black Crowes in Jones Beach when they toured together, i was at the front row again (the only way to experience a concert), but that’s a whole ‘nother story...
Black Crows.. discovered by Robert Plant playing a small venue then asked to open for Plant..rest is history..great singer.. tons of soul. Page being Page.. His sloppy delicious style never gets old sadly for the guitar world he has..he is missed, I am happy to have lived and listened to Page for the last few decades..lucky me!
What's your source for Plant discovering the Black Crowes? I've read a few accounts that all give credit to George Drakoulias and none mention Plant. I'd love to read what you found.
@@ChrisLawton66 honestly l dont remember, it was years ago..if l read it, seeing Plant in an interview or it was told to me by someone l trust, l may be wrong but maybe not.. l dont know for sure but l would think now, that we have a world of info at our finger tips it wouldnt be too hard to find out.. my bad..maybe😁
Grande Jimmy Page, y otro grande que se fue muy rapido: Michael Lee.. Que gran concierto, para el recuerdo lo que fue este baterista, que dios lo tenga en su gloria.
There have been so many phenomenal guitarist in my lifetime. Your lifetime. Jimmy page over the top fantastic. Even Mike Campbell with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Not the player of Jimmy page. But the quality is there. Everybody says it's only Jimi Hendrix that was the best. I guess. But we all have different parts of each performer that we appreciate. And there's nothing more demeaning to one person to say that another one is better. It's not appreciating the gifts that each brings. So this is really really delightful also. I don't know how I stumbled into this tonight. But so much for heading off to sleep right now. Sleep is wasted on the young and the old ha ha
Ugh. It says on the screen, "Black Crowes And Jimmy Page'. No. It's, "Jimmy Page Featuring Chris And Rich Robinson Of The Black Crowes". And, yes, that bothers me. Ugh.
Page should get John Theodore on drums, JPJ on bass and the robinson brothers together and tour playing zep, blues and Crowe’s numbers like they did back in the day
Yeah, I LOVED Michael Lee and wish there were more things about him on the internet. It saddens me that he never worked with Jimmy again...with that said...who is the mysterious random (I'm not famous (at least I personally do not think so from what I know)) bass player?
This is great- so far unreleased. Check out " It Might Get Loud" dvd- bonus " Embryo"- again not released on CD- rather a performance of this Page beautiful acoustic song. acoustic song
Can't believe I had to scroll this deep to find a Guy Pratt comment. Of course Michael Lee is phenomenal but it's so cool to know that Guy Pratt has performed with Jimmy Page. He nailed it too!!
Im reading Steves book on his life with the Crowes and im just about up to the time of this cross pollination. On a good night the Crowes and Jimmy were fucking incredible. Too bad we never got to see them do an album together, but i think most ya already know what happened. Sad, this was awesome.
Jason Bonham on drums?..😂. No.......the great Michael Lee.....best pairing with Page other than Bonham......wonderful with the Page/Plant touring in 1994/5
Absolutely. I was lucky to see them live & third row on the floor in Vancouver back then. Greatest concert experience ever for me getting the thumbs up from Jimmy Page. Michael Lee was an incredible match with JP.
I was lucky to be back stage for that tour when they came to my city. Except for the sound man keeping Jimmy's volume a little to low for my ears it was a emotional thing to hear my favorite song of all time that I thought I would never hear live being played at the show that night: I had a dream, a crazy dream....
Rich Robinson put the kibosh on that by refusing to write any songs with Page. It's why Jimmy faked a back injury and ended the tour early... he was insulted. But if you watch video of them all appearing on shows like Conan, Rich looks like he's a backup guitarist to Jimmy in his own band. Does not look happy.
@@TheKitchenerLeslie just a slight clarification, Jimmy did actually have back issues and surgery. But he was holding off on getting it done because things were going so well with the crowes ...when he discovered Rich wasn't interested in collaborating he was like "why am I doing this?" and bailed right after the Leno appearance (according to the book "hard to handle" anyway)
@@zingaris1 I was supposed to see them in Georgia. It was MY show that was cancelled. I met Chris and Rich once. Chris was super-friendly, while Rich seemed stand-offish and full of himself.
Whoever allowed a commercial break while Jimmy was still playing should have their ass kicked 😡 You just don’t do that. People… I know that just ain’t right 🎸
When I play the drums with a band people want to hear the song like the original recording. I can play a song exactly like the song. If you're a great drummer you should be able to play the song exactly if you can't I don't consider you a very good drummer. In my mind I see and hear what the original drummer is doing. Now that's a great drummer.
Yup, this was after Plant said, 'I'm done' without saying it. He just stopped taking Jimmy's calls. Jimmy did the artsy fartsy orchestra'd to death stuff with Plant and when Jimmy wanted to rock. Plant bailed. Yup, that's about it.
RIP Michael Lee - absolutely criminally unappreciated drummer.
^ Very true.
He left The Cult for Page and Plant
Michael Lee the drummer is just plain off the charts.....what a drummer he was.....what a tremendous loss to Rock his passing was.....
I have always said that Michael Lee had a smile permanently on his face. But the sheer joy he has at finally getting a chance to rip into In My Time of Dying cannot be measured, since I can't recall Page and Plant doing it. It's almost like he started directly channeling Bonzo!
It was great! Altho, Plant and Page did it many times live…this is also special with Micheal Lee on the drums. RIP Sweetie
@@pattyraczynski9566 Page/Plant NEVER played IMTOD together outside of Zeppelin. Page did it with Coverdale on those Japanese shows and Page/Crowes played it. Gorman was MUCH better than Michael Lee playing this tune. Tempo is HORRIBLY rushed here. OH and I was AT Giants Stadium for this show, living in NJ and all... 😈
I saw Plant in Chicago in 93 with Michael on drums and they played both In my time and whole Lotta love and he is a brutal drummer and very much underrated.
@@robinsage1964 Plant didn't play IMTOD on his Fate Of Nations tour in 1993. Lee was a good player but he was too punk & metal and not enough swing to truly cover John Bonham.
@@SopranoPizzaJMFNJ He absolutely played IMTOD Arie Crown Theator in 93, I was in the second row.
Drummer, Michael Lee, you were an amazing Drummer, and the way you and Jimmy played off each other, I'm very sad you're not with us anymore, you are missed. I know Bonzo is proud.
Ah. Michael Lee. Drums. He was utterly FANTASTIC here.
We miss Jimmy playing so much ! One last round champ , we are behind you .
that would be nice. dont think its coming.
If Page did a career retrospective solo tour like this--playing his greatest compositions, with guitar melody lines filling in for missing RP vocals--he'd sell out every stadium and arena he could get to. Please, Jimmy--one last time for us...
You realise he is 75 and what you see here is 20 years ago...
johnnyplatis - But then Roger Daltrey & Peter Townsend are all about same age & they have been touring plus new album out.. Heard Jimmy still plays & sounds great.. Ya never know..👌
good idea ! !!!
I agree totally. This "little" show was awesome! That drummer is something else.
Lol, he did with the Black Crowes. They've been friends for years. If anybody is comprimable it would be Chris cuz he has a lot of Plants traits and a great front man comparative to him. Also Jimmy really admired him cuz he had no fear of singing Plant's songs. It actually was a really good concert👍
The definition of guitar 🎸 is Jimmy Page 🦋🦋🦋
The healthiest that Jimmy had looked in years...and his playing is spot on!
He looked just fine in the firm... SMDH
@@timhoovermusicman Sorry that my comment was incorrect, in your opinion. Was just stating that Jimmy looked clean and sober. He is up a few pounds and it looked good on him. I didn't even mention that he played very well while maintaining the raw emotion that makes Jimmy...well, Jimmy.
He still looks happy, healthy, and sober today; like the wise guitar guru that he is.
@@christopheroliver2465he was addicted to wine/alcohol during this time. Probably some coke too. He only cleaned up from heroin. He got sober not even 5 years ago.
@@Gcssdvnkloiutesc really? is that confirmed?
@@christopheroliver2465you are correct. Jimmy was much healthier in the 90’s vs 80’s
I was there. Third row center. The concert was so poorly attended, that we all were asked to move up front and center. Nice upgrade from 7th row. Jimmy Page was crowd favorite. Excellent concert. Lots of great artists.
@Mark Cianfarani this was him actually doing better than he had been. Look at him around 94/95. He quit heroin around 85 I think. I think he was still a heavy drinker after that and steadily put on weight. I mean it tends to happen with age anyways. He was pushing 55 here.
@Mark Cianfarani haircut....mostly
@Mark Cianfarani he was close to 60. .middle age is killer for trying to keep weight off.
@@BoneCK15 he was doing fine in the firm in '84-'85
Who was that crappy singer?
The drummer is incredible. and with Page; now that makes for an awesome mix! The closest to the Bonham sound ever! What a talent.
Michael Lee.
Too bad about Michael Lee
In my dying day... Love watching Jimmy use the slide. Talented genius.
Jimmy was on fire live from 1998 to 2001.
except for that time he worked with doody poo on that stupid song for "godzilla".
Dan Maler he came back to life with Coverdale page and in 96 with page and plant and had about a 5-6 year run. Getting really close to 75/77 page which is great imop.
Truth. Page was pretty good in 1995, with P/P. In '98, however, Jimmy was spectacular, and his work with the Crows was excellent too.
Agree I saw those tours back then and he was really bringing it. It's a shame he hasn't done anything since. This was a good band here with Michael Lee and Guy Pratt on bass, too bad they didn't get a singer and press on.
Best guitar he had played since 1973 during that era . Gettimg of the booze contributed greatly to his improved playing during this era. His tone at this performance was immense. Hard to get that much clarity with a guitar tone that fat and overdriven but page pulls it off with ease. His best guitar tone since the early 70s before who got into that thin glassy tone he employed in the mid to late 70s. Also much better than the really nasaly tone he had in the mid 90s with plant.
Was at this show. Incredible
The drummer is incredible
Israel Ramos - Yes.. Michael Lee!
Too bad he passed without hardly anyone noticing, acknowledging, or realizing. :( Still can't find much about him even existing on the internet.
THANK YOU for posting the entire Page/Lee segment of this show! This was fantastic. Jimmy was his usual orgasmic godlike self and Mike Lee's drumming is as close to Bonham's playing as anyone could get. The expressions on his face as he was playing shows how much of a great time he was having (as do all his other shows with Page/Plant in '95 and'98).
That is MICHAEL LEE ON DRUMS. Get it right VH1!
(RIP Michael Lee.😭😭😭)
Everything was fantabulous here, except the VH1 twits just HAD to cut off "Domino" just as the song was taking off...that was painful.
There is at least one other video on YT that has the entire version of Domino from this show. I encourage people to find it and listen to it. 👍
Again, thanks so much for posting this!
Michael Lee did not deserve to go ! RIP
Love the song In my time of dying thanks for putting in this little jam
It's in my top 3
Michael Lee was a beast. I saw him with Page/Plant, Echo & Bunnymen and the tribute Thin Lizzy. Sooo much energy and power. Very sad he died and had issues that got the best of him
He died of an epileptic seizure. What issues are you talking about?
Exelent performance ,perfect musician's
Omg…Jason Bonham on drums? What? That was Michael Lee….a legend. RIP Micheal ♥️
The announcer was a spacehead🤪! Probably her first concert ever?! RIP Michael🤩
You could *almost* forgive her for being unfamiliar with who was on drums, if it weren't for the fact his name was written on the bass drum...
Every neighbor I have is listening to this 😂
@@nickmcp7191 now that's funny.
THE GUITAR GOD!!!!!!
The dissonance is why he is the all time greatest. He manages to make it pop. And no offense to Steve Gorman, but Michael Lee is Jimmy's kind of drummer. He follows the guitar like Bonham and almost hits as hard. Bonham just seemed to know what Jimmy was going to do even before Jimmy did.
Jimmy spoke very highly of Steve Gorman as well but yes, Lee was on another planet
You know your ZEPPELIN. That's why ZEPPELIN had such a unique sound. With almost 99.9 percent of rock bands the drummer kept the band in time with the base player. But Page and the Great John Henry Bonham kept time off each other. That's why Jonesy was such a underrated base player but actually he was a phenomenal base player cause he had to play like a lead style of base keeping up with Page.
Gorman Groove Better
I though the collaboration musically meaning guitar, bass, keys between the crows and Jimmy was very good, solid but what Chris did vocally with his out of time, out of sync, before the beat after the beat singing he did was a distraction for me, I didn't care for it and thought hey brother what your trying to do by putting your own spin on "those songs" is like a conductor taking Beethoven and removing & adding notes. You can't improve upon perfection so sing it as Plant wrote it. A little improvising is fine but I thought he kinda butchered it. Just my opinion. And yes Lee did a better job than Gorman.
I think when Michael Lee passed Jimmy who I think had another solo project on his mind with Lee behind the kit but I think when the poor young extremely talented man passed that was it for any solo project for Jimmy RIP Mr Lee now unfortunately it seems that we're waiting for that fateful day when Jimmy who has shown less of him self lately passes on
The Power, the Glory, the Hammer of the Gods!!!!
Blood, Thunder and the Hammer of the Gods....
This is outstanding 💪👍👌👍👌
Thanks for sharing. I was at this show.
I was there it was an awesome show NETAID!!!!!
Page looks and sounds great playing that Danelectro Double Neck Baritone guitar.
I was wonddering what kind of double neck that was. The strings on the bottom are thick. Thanks
🙏 Mark Zep what a gift to be visually and audibly experiencing right now! M Lee!!! What an amazing drummer/rhythm guitarist through-his drum set (like Bonzo) the best way I can express it. Actually to me he is the treble clef side of JB’s playing...again “ahhhh how do I verbally define it... Jimmy......you are the Master! 🎼😍
🌠Alright !!! I've never seen this..thanks 4 sharing it...
Wow, really? Jason Bonham on drums? They should check their facts before they go live. That is Michael Lee. He joined Robert Plants band on the Fate of Nations album, and toured with Robert, and then Robert and Jimmy. He unfortunately died in 2008 from a seizure.
Or they could have just looked at the bass drum...
They also recently did this in a special 50 years of Led Zeppelin magazine I just picked up last week. They were talking about the Page & Plant tour of 1995 where Michael Lee was playing. They said here is Jimmy Page & Robert Plant playing with Jason Bonham on drums in East Rutherford, New Jersey. It was Michael Lee and he's clearly not Jason in the picture. Michael Lee or as I called him Animal was priceless and was a fantastic drummer if not better than Jason.
Micheal Lee was a friend of mine ,,,,last spoken ...it’s Not just the music ...
Sadly missed. it’s TIMING
Micheal Lee put Timing into Perspective.....for me he was on the right road behind the great Bonzo.....look for T” For One....Now you’ll know Timing At it’s best,,,,
I heard Michael Lee in Knoxville Tn.on that 95 Tour.. During Gallows Pole it sounded like the Thompson-Boling Arena walls could of collapsed. Just before that, He had spent some time with The Cult after another great drummer Matt Sorum had left for Guns n Roses. Imagine haviing The Cult and Led Zeppelin on your Job Resume ?
This show gave birth to what would be Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes. They produced an album in 2000 Live At the Greek. I saw Page and Crowes at the Roseland Ballroom in either 2000 or 2001 I recall my ears ringing for days after the show. It was general admission and I got on line around 2 PM. The doors opened I ran to the stage and was 3 rows back from Jimmy Page. The tour was cut short due to Jimmy's back problems at the time. Jimmy also wanted to write new music with them at the time.
Gotta love some Zeppelin and the black Crowes are and have been so under rated just my personal opinion.
I was at this concert. Arrived early since it was an all day event. It was an awesome day and the atmosphere in the stadium was outstanding. There were many artists that day but i was there for one reason and one reason only. I remember being in front of the stage to the left. Watching Page was as thrilling and exciting as i’d anticipated. Having seen Page/Plant in MSG in 1998 i knew it was going to be an awesome show. I remember watching Page and the Black Crowes perform that day and thinking they were kicking ass. Highlights for me were Dazed And Confused, the Theremin and Jimmy Page playing Kashmir with Puff Daddy. Now a lot of hate gets thrown at P. Diddy for that collab but i didn’t care. I remember as Come With Me (Kashmir) was being played, i looked behind me at the whole stadium and thinking that this is what it must’ve been like in the 70s when Led Zeppelin was playing Kashmir in stadiums. Looking back if Page, Plant and Jonesy would’ve gotten together and tour they would’ve made a killing and they would’ve been even better than the O2. Another highlight for me was watching Slash Perform with P. Diddy a song called Breaking Benjamins or something with Benjamins, Slash was in top form too with his top hat. I went to see Jimmy play with the Black Crowes in Jones Beach when they toured together, i was at the front row again (the only way to experience a concert), but that’s a whole ‘nother story...
By O2 in 2007 he was getting old.
Grandeee Jimmy Page....
Thank you for posting this video. I super enjoyed watching it. Love, love, love!
Wow Lee was a powerhouse drummer. Dam
Fantastic!!!!!!
No one could have fit so perfectly, behind John Bonham.
Michael Lee is a shining star with Jimmy Page!
Dam !
Detroit 95' Michael lee totally nailed it outstanding. Drummer
I was there, too. And you are correct. What a show.
Thank you !!
Black Crows.. discovered by Robert Plant playing a small venue then asked to open for Plant..rest is history..great singer.. tons of soul. Page being Page.. His sloppy delicious style never gets old sadly for the guitar world he has..he is missed, I am happy to have lived and listened to Page for the last few decades..lucky me!
What's your source for Plant discovering the Black Crowes? I've read a few accounts that all give credit to George Drakoulias and none mention Plant. I'd love to read what you found.
@@ChrisLawton66 honestly l dont remember, it was years ago..if l read it, seeing Plant in an interview or it was told to me by someone l trust, l may be wrong but maybe not.. l dont know for sure but l would think now, that we have a world of info at our finger tips it wouldnt be too hard to find out.. my bad..maybe😁
@@ChrisLawton66 they did tour with Robert in '90.
For me, the sloppiness added to his badass factor for some reason.
James Patrick Page. Jimmy Page. I love this man 🎸🎶♥️
thanks mark zep
It's a pleasure to watch Lee!! 🤗
Unfortunately he is no longer either!!😢😍🙋🏻♀️
Grande Jimmy Page, y otro grande que se fue muy rapido: Michael Lee.. Que gran concierto, para el recuerdo lo que fue este baterista, que dios lo tenga en su gloria.
I Love jimmy Page
All things Page!!!
He is the master. 😎
There have been so many phenomenal guitarist in my lifetime. Your lifetime. Jimmy page over the top fantastic. Even Mike Campbell with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Not the player of Jimmy page. But the quality is there. Everybody says it's only Jimi Hendrix that was the best. I guess. But we all have different parts of each performer that we appreciate. And there's nothing more demeaning to one person to say that another one is better. It's not appreciating the gifts that each brings. So this is really really delightful also. I don't know how I stumbled into this tonight. But so much for heading off to sleep right now. Sleep is wasted on the young and the old ha ha
Never have heard the song Domino. Is it on his solo album ? Does anyone know by chance ?? Thanks for posting this. Page and Lee were spectacular !!
Harry Michaels- No, it was never officially released. Killer song nonetheless.
only place I have ever heard Domino before this is on It Might Get Loud, acoustically in the huge white room
This is satisfying
Just imagine how much that guitar is worth, a 59 Burst and oh by the way it just happens to be Jimmy's number one. Nice work if you can get it.
And finishes with a goldtop
I wonder what Jimmy's number one would auction for at a collectors auction? My guess would be in the millions.
Ugh. It says on the screen, "Black Crowes And Jimmy Page'. No. It's, "Jimmy Page Featuring Chris And Rich Robinson Of The Black Crowes". And, yes, that bothers me. Ugh.
Il piu grande in assoluto, Jimmy Page! 💚
Once you hear Robert Plant singing a certain song, no one else ever sounds good enough.
Except the guy from Black Crowes.
That Black Crowes guy does sound pretty good
Yep., just like It sounds wrong to hear Robert Plant sing Zeppelin songs without Jimmy on guitar.
Fantastic
Jimmy on🔥 Playing like in Zeppelin days .
excellent
NOTE: Jimmy is 55 years old here folks unfreak’ believesble !!! …and Michael Lee is phenomenal behind the kit
Page should get John Theodore on drums, JPJ on bass and the robinson brothers together and tour playing zep, blues and Crowe’s numbers like they did back in the day
Oh you go Jimmy! As always...superb! Not Jason Bonham by the way...
Page at his best-
9wen Wilson id say confidently no, but he is certainly playing very well and this is a definite career highlight.
1973 was his best
Perfect band
Song after song, album after album, Jimmy Page is THE best guitarist ... period. Tell me he's not!
Yeah, I LOVED Michael Lee and wish there were more things about him on the internet. It saddens me that he never worked with Jimmy again...with that said...who is the mysterious random (I'm not famous (at least I personally do not think so from what I know)) bass player?
Bass player is Guy Pratt. Ex Pink Floyd and Coverdale-Page. (:
Plants son in law
Last name Jones.
Never worked with Page or Plant again cus he was making bootleg tapes of the shows and selling them - they took him to court and won
Im glad SOMEBODY boot-legged !!! lol
@@tomslick2058
That's not Charlie playing.
RIP , Michael Lee
Great job VH1- let's cut to commercial in the middle of Jimmy Page's new original song...
Here's the whole song
ruclips.net/video/ayfFahVKVA0/видео.html
Talk about a bad ass fucking Showing That was unbelievable.
He should tour with JPJ.
This is great- so far unreleased. Check out " It Might Get Loud" dvd- bonus " Embryo"- again not released on CD- rather a performance of this Page beautiful acoustic song. acoustic song
Michael Lee on drums (RIP)
Guy Pratt is an insane bass player
Can't believe I had to scroll this deep to find a Guy Pratt comment. Of course Michael Lee is phenomenal but it's so cool to know that Guy Pratt has performed with Jimmy Page. He nailed it too!!
@@AppleChef22 He also played with Jimmy on the short Coverdale Page tour of Japan in 1993.
@@stevenorgate4307Guy Pratt played with Jimmy Page and post Roger Waters Pink Floyd
Im reading Steves book on his life with the Crowes and im just about up to the time of this cross pollination. On a good night the Crowes and Jimmy were fucking incredible. Too bad we never got to see them do an album together, but i think most ya already know what happened. Sad, this was awesome.
Have you not heard of live at the Greek?
There's video on here of the tour. I was watching it last night.
@@timhoovermusicman Thats a live album, in the book it seemed Jimmy was interested in writing with them and being apart of their next album.
I know that's the late, great Michael Lee on drums, but who's the bass player?
Guy Pratt is the bassist.
Guy Pratt from Pink Floyd
Jason Bonham on drums?..😂. No.......the great Michael Lee.....best pairing with Page other than Bonham......wonderful with the Page/Plant touring in 1994/5
Absolutely. I was lucky to see them live & third row on the floor in Vancouver back then. Greatest concert experience ever for me getting the thumbs up from Jimmy Page. Michael Lee was an incredible match with JP.
I was lucky to be back stage for that tour when they came to my city. Except for the sound man keeping Jimmy's volume a little to low for my ears it was a emotional thing to hear my favorite song of all time that I thought I would never hear live being played at the show that night: I had a dream, a crazy dream....
Man Chris Roberson sounds fantastic
To bad they never made that original album together. The live one is great though.
Rich Robinson put the kibosh on that by refusing to write any songs with Page. It's why Jimmy faked a back injury and ended the tour early... he was insulted. But if you watch video of them all appearing on shows like Conan, Rich looks like he's a backup guitarist to Jimmy in his own band. Does not look happy.
SgtTravisBickle - Well.. Jimmy is Legend 🌟
@@TheKitchenerLeslie just a slight clarification, Jimmy did actually have back issues and surgery. But he was holding off on getting it done because things were going so well with the crowes ...when he discovered Rich wasn't interested in collaborating he was like "why am I doing this?" and bailed right after the Leno appearance (according to the book "hard to handle" anyway)
@@zingaris1 I was supposed to see them in Georgia. It was MY show that was cancelled. I met Chris and Rich once. Chris was super-friendly, while Rich seemed stand-offish and full of himself.
@@Taylor.Dude. I would have loved to have heard an album out of them.
My God when Jimmy walked over to the Theremin 19:20 he is the Master of the Theremin !
Hard to believe this was 20 f*ckin' years ago... Times fun when you're having flies. Jimmy still had black hair..
Well hadn't given up on dying it yet lol
At this point they had already done, "Live At The Greek", though...
The only known recording of Domino I believe which unfortunately vh1 talked over!
Was at this show and The Giants Stadium it's actually in New Jersey not New York!
Whoever allowed a commercial break while Jimmy was still playing should have their ass kicked 😡 You just don’t do that.
People… I know that just ain’t right 🎸
This is brilliant.20 years ago.I remember this concert and David Bowie playing.We need another NetAid for climate change.
Except no we don't. You know the climate has always changed on its own without us having anything to do with it, right?
What we need is a concert for Coronavirus with these guys headlining.
Does anyone know what guitar jimmy used during whole lotta love I know Les Paul but what kind
It's a goldtop
Lucky for Chris the kareoke monitors working that night
When I play the drums with a band people want to hear the song like the original recording. I can play a song exactly like the song. If you're a great drummer you should be able to play the song exactly if you can't I don't consider you a very good drummer. In my mind I see and hear what the original drummer is doing. Now that's a great drummer.
Tone actually way better than 2008 what amps are those.. also man the good wood really comes through on a burst even with a t-top in the bridge
"Ending Hunger"...after this performance, they must all be very hungry...
The Majestic DAC came back
That wasn't Jason Bonham on drums, Google it, I think it was the drummer from black crows
Was Jimmy in this video, all they showed was the drummer?
This was October 9, not October 10.
Thank you.
Great performance. Jason Bonham? I don't think so lol. It's the late great Michael Lee FFS.
Yup, this was after Plant said, 'I'm done' without saying it. He just stopped taking Jimmy's calls. Jimmy did the artsy fartsy orchestra'd to death stuff with Plant and when Jimmy wanted to rock. Plant bailed. Yup, that's about it.
Skewed view.
@@ChrisLawton66
I wonder where all that information came from?
I agree with you, its a bit skewed.....
Who's that on bass?
Scott Robinson John Paul Jones, And session player for Crowes --
On bass - Guy Pratt (ex-Pink Floyd, Coverdale/Page).
@@9wenwilson210 JPJ isn't playing, it's Guy Pratt, and the "session player" is Rich Robinson, co-founder and lead guitarist for the Black Crowes.
@@9wenwilson210 WTF? Are you on heroine?
@@ChrisLawton66 don't you love how f'ing clueless people speak up and prove it?😄😄😄
Not Jason... Was MICHAEL FN LEE.... HELLUVA drummer he was.
Why no bow?
Page should of done a solo tour with this band instead of the crowes