Not the best backing singers, though, unfortunately! :) This performance, as opposed to the album version, really misses JPJ's fantastic bass playing (not to mention the pedal steel guitar). I suppose he's on keyboard here but, during the solo, you can't really hear anything much behind the guitar.
Also most people dont know this but when people go out and buy their first LZ album people usually also buy pink floyd and that explains how they both were same genre and timeline and both from uk but they both went platinum equally like 50x
Sal Zulli They were very wary if the press and any up and coming or established critic or journalist would jump on the bandwagon trying to write them off
I think it was originally titled “Knowing that I’m Losing You”. It was a forlorn Jimmy writing of his impending breakup with Jackie DeShannon. The Yardbird’s version sounds like “Crimson and Clover”.
It was only a product of being surrounded by some of the greatest musicians of our time, that his greatness is overshadowed by the general public. Any member of Led Zeppelin would have shone in their own light outside the group, but together we get the inexplicable greatness that we continue to hold dear even today.
I was there at the Capitol theatre in Cardiff in December 1972 to see Led Zeppelin in concert - They were absolutely brilliant, it was a very long concert as there was no support band, The sound was great (as always at the Capitol theatre). I was sat in the gallery in the centre 2nd row from the front. They did songs from Led Zeppelin 1, 2, 3 & 4 with some songs from 'Houses of the Holy' album which hadn't been released yet (released March 1973) It was only £1 for the ticket December 1972. The concert was so long that I had to come home on the milk train.
f.rockdriguez drums with out this band i would have been Dead no matter what the song was ,this band took me to places other than the darkest parts of my head I will always love and never forget what LED ZEPPELIN has (still do ) done for me,,, they showed me how to BREATH in the colors of Life..
Yeah, I don't understand how these HQ Led Zep vids don't have more views. It's terrible! Keep up the awesome work, Randy! Btw, great username Butternubs lol
@@doolally1478 It's all true, they caused all the kids in 80's to become Satanist. Satan has a special place reserved for them in Hell. I am a Methodist so I know these things for sure on authority from on high.
@@doolally1478 As Methodists we partnered with Christian Scientists and worked out a special algorithm to determine who excatly is going to Hell and on which of the 9 planes they will be there. With Led Zeppelin their greatest factor lies in the number of souls that were stolen because of their Satanic influence by Satan. But also we had to take the Esoteric (i.e. evil and demonic) symbols they started using on their album covers starting with Led Zeppelin IV. None of these things are a coincidence, this was all part of a larger Satanic agenda. So all of this and a few other occult things I am not permitted to mention here did, when they were entered in to our computers and analyzed by our propriety software based on that algorithm (it is called Soul's Sojourn) gave us these results - specifically that 3 members of Led Zeppelin will be on the 6 plane of Hell, while Jimmy Page will be on the 7th. See, as Methodists we take a scientific and methodical approach to faith - which is the only approach proper to something so paramount, we are after all dealing with where your immortal soul will spend the rest of eternity, this is nothing to be taken lightly, and, if I may, suggest that you too Dolly turn to this, the only correct path, for the salvation of the soul - your Soul Dolly, Your Soul!!!!!!
@ that was very well explained and I actually enjoyed it. I didn't know too much about methodists. But are you here to listen to the song. Or to invest in an obligation to look out for lost souls? Either are fine with me.
This is by far my favourite Zeppelin song. Whenever I listen to it it makes me want to cry in a way. I only started listening to this sing a couple days ago but I love it.
@@spencerarts4684 Same here. I remember when I first heard it when I was 14 years old in 2004. I was mesmerized by this song and literally listened to it over and over.
"Well we were unable to play in Birmingham, and we couldn't play in Cardiff cause last time, Cardiff, does that ring a bell? Blight Cum Ree. ah Last time we played in Cardiff at the Locarno the equipment was set up and they wouldn't let us through the doors cause we didn't have a tie on. It was really, those were the days, and has it changed that much? Has Cardiff changed that much? But things do change and, and through the changes we meet a lot of friends. Some of them fall on their faces, and some of them are around to give us some strength when we're a little bit down. This song is really for our families, and friends amd the people who have been close to us through the lot. It's a song of love in it's most, in it's most innocent stages. It's called Tangerine."
Measuring a summer's day, I only finds it slips away to grey, The hours, they bring me pain. [Chorus] Tangerine, Tangerine, Living reflection from a dream; I was her love, she was my queen, And now a thousand years between. Thinking how it used to be, Does she still remember times like these? To think of us again? And I do.
Tangerine reminds me of better times.Thank you!!Measuring a summer's day, I only finds it slips away to grey, The hours, they bring me pain. Tangerine, Tangerine, Living reflection from a dream; I was her love, she was my queen, And now a thousand years between. Thinking how it used to be, Does she still remember times like these? To think of us again? And I do.
Boy do they rock like no other band ever had and ever will! At 65 I still listen to their music and remember how good they were in concert. Had the privilege of seeing them 4 times when I was growing up in Seattle. They ALWAYS blew me away 🤟👍.
Steve B I saw them in ‘72-75 if I remember right?? But it doesn’t really matter cause they’re unbelievable every time I saw them. That was back in the days when you didn’t have to sit in assigned seats. We would crowd down on the floor area and work our way right up front so close you could almost touch Robert Plant while he was singing!! One of those moments you never forget 😉
Yeah those were the good old days 🙄!! I remember not having assigned seats too👍 and being able to just crowd down there in front of them and seeing them up close and personal. Nowadays you are crammed into a seat where you really can’t enjoy the show.
It's really too bad the song had to end ... Oh, they could have kept jamming that tag out for a while yet, gone back into the chorus and kept going. Robert is in such fine voice here, bow to the greatest rock singer in the world in the 1970s.
Guaca Mole absolutley ♡ i was expecting it after the chords progression in the intro. I never realised this. Untill today when i accidently started singing stairway in this intro
@@candicewitzkoske3155 I bet everyone in the house could hear them as well. As a composer of "mellow" tunes, I still have my hearing. The industry secret is to wear earplugs whenever possible. Take care and thanks for replying.
This song always makes me remember my beautiful calico cat, Xanadu. She died three years ago at age nineteen "I was her love, she was my queen...and now a thousand years between"..
Yes. My love Brady used to play this song to me. He was excellent!!!! He died in 2012. I was almost 50. He was born in 1970. I loved this song always and it was so special that he sang it to me, with guitar solo. He actually met Robert Plant!
I love all of led Zeppelins songs but I am an old man to they take me back to when I was younger Please keep making these types of videos for people like me
I had almost forgotten how they made me feel, we used to say " love I'd led zeppelin, led zeppelin is love" and wrote it everywhere on our albums...led zep FOREVER
I’m here because of “Almost Famous” which I’ve watched at least a dozen times. There are MANY Zeppelin references in the movie & Tangerine is played in the end.
For some reason this song popped in my head today clear as a bell. I’m sure it’s because of some news I got today. I haven’t heard it in years. I had to look it up. It’s still one of the best songs ever. Thank you LZ
This song is another example of Zeppelin's greatness and versatility. From "Black Dog" to this? And I was dying at Bonzo saying "oh God" after Plant said "this is a song of love." 😂😂😂
Thanks to you Randy, for posting these amazing and much cherished videos of the Mighty Zep. I have really enjoyed these. It really means alot. Honestly, I've watched this one many time, and have it on my favorites. That's where I'm watching it right now as I have for quite some time now, Thanks a million
yeah, slower sales at first, couldn't keep up the momentum from Led Zep II, which toppled the Beatles from No. 1. But over time ... it's now certified 6x Platinum in the U.S. by RIAA, better sales than ITTOD, Presence, TSRTS and Coda. And better US sales than all but 4 Beatles albums - about the same sales as Rubber Soul. Not too shabby!!!
I taped it off LP from my pastor in high school. It quickly became my favorite. It's still there but I've gotten more into Physical Graffiti in the past 15 years. Gotta go on a deep Zep dive for a bit!
Hands down love this song and love what Robert says about it, love unconditional and in the truest form indeed. Appreciate the fleeting moment, there may be none other like it... Stay present and grateful 🤗🥰
I agree with lll being there best. I was in Vietnam at base camp and went to the px on site where they sold numerous things well they had a cardboard box of albums freshly sent in and I purchased this album. This album has stayed with me my whole life, as did CSN and Grand Funk "closer to Home"
I am playing this in the last night I will be in my grandparents old house before they move. It might not be as heart string tugging of a story as other people in the comments, but it still is very sentimental, as I have many childhood memories there.
"Thinking of how it used to be, does she still remember times like these?, to think of us again"? (1,000 years between us). Sad, happy, introspective all at the same time). A high water mark in time and space immortal.
I'm guessing they'd just come out of No Quarter, hence the praise to Jonesy for his "grand" piano playing in the beginning of the vid. Glad to see that. Felt they didn't give the guy his due cred a lot of the time.
I love zep, This is one of my favorite songs if your a true lover of zep you know that there's so many songs to pick a favorite is but impossible do at least i believe anyways thanks for posting this..
I always am taken back to my first GF at age 15 with this song...my first true love....I still think of her sometimes and wonder where she is now......I took her on a date to see the movie the song remains the same...ah youth!
This is quite ironic as my old channel name was MrMegaFredzeppelin. This tune was one of my first in my Led-Zeppelin playlist. I will now put this in my Led-Zeppelin playlist. IN CONCERT AND BEYOND!!!!!! ROCK ON!!!!!!
I do like the guitar solo! And lyrics that have such deep meaning for any man who's ever loved and lost a woman in some other lifetime, then meets her again,... you may know that feeling... The moral: LOVE as hard as you can and don't let go!
Imagine the best vocalist in the world meets the best guitar player, the best bass player, and the best drummer.
Not the best backing singers, though, unfortunately! :) This performance, as opposed to the album version, really misses JPJ's fantastic bass playing (not to mention the pedal steel guitar). I suppose he's on keyboard here but, during the solo, you can't really hear anything much behind the guitar.
We also had Coverdale
Imagine the best vocalist in the world meets the best guitar player, the best bass player, and the best drummer.
u mean THE WHO?
@@iggypopisgod9not to mention Pete Townshends superior writing. I do like this track though
@@iggypopisgod9 best drummer- Neil Peart.
This is such an underrated Led Zeppelin song. It's so great.
lame
It's their 2nd best after the studio version of the ever great the ever infinite - The Lemon Song!
@john thonig jonh thong. ? LMAO on this new hillary supporter Soy Boy.
I think of it "Tangerine" as one of their best
@zeppelinn idk that, cool thank you
The amount of talent in these four men is insane
Nicole you are so right. You could make a band with any one of them.
More than that
It is not explainable by any measure
It was, indeed, a supergroup!
*_In 200 years time, if the human race ever make until then, Led Zeppelin will be taught as the classics of the 20th-century._*
Ok 🅱️oomer
Make that 500 and they will be remembered as the time when beethoven, mozart and bach formed a band to play together
Quite agree.
This is im sure one of the first groups brought up in any music class anywhere lol
Also most people dont know this but when people go out and buy their first LZ album people usually also buy pink floyd and that explains how they both were same genre and timeline and both from uk but they both went platinum equally like 50x
And to think, critics chastised Led Zeppelin III...fools. Every album, every track, a complete and unique masterpiece.
Isabella Fardette The critics basically chastised every Zeppelin album, how wrong they were
Sean McGeeney The only reason was because they wouldn't do interviews very often.
Sal Zulli They were very wary if the press and any up and coming or established critic or journalist would jump on the bandwagon trying to write them off
I had that album and I played it so much side 2 actually started wearing out.
Isabella LZ lll was the first record I had.
With great hair comes great responsibility ❤
The 70s will be remembered as the renaissance of the music.
Only those who lived it can relate! Best of the best times.
"It's a song.. of love."
Bonzo: "Oh God...."
1:24
Zach : Classic Bonham attitude.....Lol.....
Zach It cracks me up every time I hear it now. I would have reacted the same way
Ha! I never noticed that before. Hilarious.
How do you get "oh god" out of that? It sounds like "ah hea" besides, how do you know it's Bonzo?
I think it was jimmy
Page wrote this before Zep. wrote it during Yardbirds days. Glad it waited til Zep days
Actually Keith Relf wrote it with jimmy
FUCK YEAH....‼️😊
Zeppelin
I think it was originally titled “Knowing that I’m Losing You”. It was a forlorn Jimmy writing of his impending breakup with Jackie DeShannon. The Yardbird’s version sounds like “Crimson and Clover”.
@@noname.___ Yup and he never gave him credit or royalties . A bit of a prick move on his part .
JPJ is such an unsung hero, but I always considered him as one of the greatest bassists there was,is, and ever will be.
Dr. Barber Jack Black said it about John Paul Jones. "He could play anything " .
Master of all, an incredible to asset to the music world.
In fact and in my opinion he is the best bassist of rock. (Im a bass player)
It was only a product of being surrounded by some of the greatest musicians of our time, that his greatness is overshadowed by the general public. Any member of Led Zeppelin would have shone in their own light outside the group, but together we get the inexplicable greatness that we continue to hold dear even today.
45 years after and this still beautiful performance! They ruled the 70's!
Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin the greatest bands of all
Times sorry Beatles fans
The days of Quaaludes and MDA..lol
I was there at the Capitol theatre in Cardiff in December 1972 to see Led Zeppelin in concert - They were absolutely brilliant, it was a very long concert as there was no support band, The sound was great (as always at the Capitol theatre).
I was sat in the gallery in the centre 2nd row from the front.
They did songs from Led Zeppelin 1, 2, 3 & 4 with some songs from 'Houses of the Holy' album which hadn't been released yet (released March 1973)
It was only £1 for the ticket December 1972.
The concert was so long that I had to come home on the milk train.
Braggart! 🌜
Once in a life time treat❤
My parents met here! I’m so glad I found the live show for this song. Can’t wait to show them xx
this guy post the best zeppelin hd live videos , with the best fucking songs of the world , and nobody comment! thanks you're a genious
~°•○●☆●○•°~
thanks man. It's comments like that that make this all worth it.
f.rockdriguez drums
with out this band i would have been Dead
no matter what the song was ,this band took me to places other than the darkest parts of my head
I will always love and never forget what LED ZEPPELIN has (still do ) done for me,,, they showed me how to BREATH in the colors of Life..
Yeah, I don't understand how these HQ Led Zep vids don't have more views. It's terrible! Keep up the awesome work, Randy! Btw, great username Butternubs lol
Thank you for posting those videos. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. It's so generous! Otherwise, I would never seen them anywhere.
I love how page is playing such a serene riff on the monster double neck with this completely demonic clothes, talk about contrast!
How are his clothes demonic?
Goofy
@@doolally1478 It's all true, they caused all the kids in 80's to become Satanist. Satan has a special place reserved for them in Hell. I am a Methodist so I know these things for sure on authority from on high.
@ I can't tell if you're joking or not.....hmmm
@@doolally1478 As Methodists we partnered with Christian Scientists and worked out a special algorithm to determine who excatly is going to Hell and on which of the 9 planes they will be there. With Led Zeppelin their greatest factor lies in the number of souls that were stolen because of their Satanic influence by Satan. But also we had to take the Esoteric (i.e. evil and demonic) symbols they started using on their album covers starting with Led Zeppelin IV. None of these things are a coincidence, this was all part of a larger Satanic agenda. So all of this and a few other occult things I am not permitted to mention here did, when they were entered in to our computers and analyzed by our propriety software based on that algorithm (it is called Soul's Sojourn) gave us these results - specifically that 3 members of Led Zeppelin will be on the 6 plane of Hell, while Jimmy Page will be on the 7th. See, as Methodists we take a scientific and methodical approach to faith - which is the only approach proper to something so paramount, we are after all dealing with where your immortal soul will spend the rest of eternity, this is nothing to be taken lightly, and, if I may, suggest that you too Dolly turn to this, the only correct path, for the salvation of the soul - your Soul Dolly, Your Soul!!!!!!
@ that was very well explained and I actually enjoyed it.
I didn't know too much about methodists.
But are you here to listen to the song. Or to invest in an obligation to look out for lost souls?
Either are fine with me.
This is by far my favourite Zeppelin song. Whenever I listen to it it makes me want to cry in a way. I only started listening to this sing a couple days ago but I love it.
Listen to That’s the Way. Kind of similar and pure emotion
Im a little late, but I would have told you to cherish that feeling
@@spencerarts4684 Same here. I remember when I first heard it when I was 14 years old in 2004. I was mesmerized by this song and literally listened to it over and over.
One of my favourites. But since iv been loving you is the best they ever done
There's such a rare melancholy to this tune. Makes you miss the optimal world you could have achieved.
This is my favourtie Led Zeppelin song. It's so beautiful.
"Well we were unable to play in Birmingham, and we couldn't play in Cardiff cause last time, Cardiff, does that ring a bell? Blight Cum Ree. ah Last time we played in Cardiff at the Locarno the equipment was set up and they wouldn't let us through the doors cause we didn't have a tie on. It was really, those were the days, and has it changed that much? Has Cardiff changed that much? But things do change and, and through the changes we meet a lot of friends. Some of them fall on their faces, and some of them are around to give us some strength when we're a little bit down. This song is really for our families, and friends amd the people who have been close to us through the lot. It's a song of love in it's most, in it's most innocent stages. It's called Tangerine."
notice how jimmy scoffs at him saying "oh god" after robert said it was a song about love. funny as hell
John Cornell was bedeutat das?
thanks
it's Bonzo... he and Plant used to make fun of each other
That was Bonzo not Jimmy. Jimmy doesn't have a Black Country accent
I was her love, she was my queen, and now a thousand years between...
Love it! So many memories.
how do you figure out all of that stuff❤🎤
So true
Christ bless you and your family 🙏❤️
Michael
Jimmy Page a genius and by far the prettiest rock star on the planet back then. Mesmerising song. Beautiful ❤❤
Measuring a summer's day, I only finds it slips away to grey,
The hours, they bring me pain.
[Chorus]
Tangerine, Tangerine, Living reflection from a dream;
I was her love, she was my queen, And now a thousand years between.
Thinking how it used to be, Does she still remember times like these?
To think of us again? And I do.
レッドzeppがなぜ評価される存在か?❤こういうところ❤
This is one of the greatest songs of ALL TIME!!!
Tangerine reminds me of better times.Thank you!!Measuring a summer's day, I only finds it slips away to grey,
The hours, they bring me pain.
Tangerine, Tangerine, Living reflection from a dream;
I was her love, she was my queen, And now a thousand years between.
Thinking how it used to be, Does she still remember times like these?
To think of us again? And I do.
Was searching for you lyrics guy
All Led Zepplin songs are great, some just greater than others.They are the GREATEST BAND EVER.
Boy do they rock like no other band ever had and ever will! At 65 I still listen to their music and remember how good they were in concert. Had the privilege of seeing them 4 times when I was growing up in Seattle. They ALWAYS blew me away 🤟👍.
phil devore I'm 59 only got to see them once in 1977.
Steve B I saw them in ‘72-75 if I remember right?? But it doesn’t really matter cause they’re unbelievable every time I saw them. That was back in the days when you didn’t have to sit in assigned seats. We would crowd down on the floor area and work our way right up front so close you could almost touch Robert Plant while he was singing!! One of those moments you never forget 😉
Yeah those were the good old days 🙄!! I remember not having assigned seats too👍 and being able to just crowd down there in front of them and seeing them up close and personal. Nowadays you are crammed into a seat where you really can’t enjoy the show.
one of the best songs ever. My daughter, 19 plays it on the guitar…… what a joy.
*_You've no doubt heard the saying "They don't make them like they used to" ...Well this is what they meant._*
There's been no other band since that has even come close to Zeppelin.
TokyoBlue And sadly, there probably never will be.
why’s ur comment italicized
Robert plant, what a voice. So young on stage at this time. The videos of latter prove a growth I've never whitness in a singer before.
grin and bear it - I think his voice is even better now.
Joseph Blanchard- Oh definitely, he may have lost the range, but he's so much more emotive and mature now. He's absolutely spectacular at present.
Get all the Led Zeppelin CDs that were recently remastered . You love your car ride a lot more.
I hate to objectify him bc I respect him so much...BUT, Robert’s Jeans 👖 (y’all know the spot) and his silk Kimono 👘 Shirt...I die!
@@amysturgeon7965 - G
@@amysturgeon7965 🥰
I actually prefer the “Driving to Kashmir” better than the original Kashmir (something I thought could never happen).
This song takes me to another place. A peaceful place.
One of favourite songs of all time
Thank you. Led Zeppelin. Love your music.
This one and Bron yr aur bring tears to my eyes, Led Zeppelin is and will always be the band of the gods!
This is the live version I didn't know my heart needed, came across it in the best worst moments of my life ❤
Mine too.
It's really too bad the song had to end ... Oh, they could have kept jamming that tag out for a while yet, gone back into the chorus and kept going. Robert is in such fine voice here, bow to the greatest rock singer in the world in the 1970s.
Since i was a kid this song would always mesmerise me... And so does the outro. What a heavenly made melody. Jimmy, a god among men.
you can hear this arrangement's influence on stairway
Guaca Mole absolutley ♡ i was expecting it after the chords progression in the intro. I never realised this. Untill today when i accidently started singing stairway in this intro
When you're a poet and the greatest rock guitarist ever ...
"They" pay you a lot of money
I wish I had seen Zeppelin in concert. They are the one group I missed. Glad that their songs are still with us.
I heard them through my brothers speakers in his room!
@@candicewitzkoske3155 I bet everyone in the house could hear them as well. As a composer of "mellow" tunes, I still have my hearing. The industry secret is to wear earplugs whenever possible. Take care and thanks for replying.
This is the prettiest thing I've heard all day. Beautiful.
Maestro's - each member. I consider myself blessed that I was able to grow up in the era of Zep's inspiring harmonies!
Gary Johnson you truly are
This song always makes me remember my beautiful calico cat, Xanadu. She died three years ago at age nineteen
"I was her love, she was my queen...and now a thousand years between"..
I pray
Christ comfort you
God bless you and your family 🙏❤️
Michael
Yes. My love Brady used to play this song to me. He was excellent!!!!
He died in 2012. I was almost 50. He was born in 1970. I loved this song always and it was so special that he sang it to me, with guitar solo. He actually met Robert Plant!
One of my favourite led Zeppelin song
Classic beauty ❤
Robert had the most gorgeous hair.... and body too👅
he was hot
And speaking voice too
Eu pensei que não poderia melhorar, mas Robert falando é irresistível, definitivamente o homem mais gostoso de todos os tempos
And Voice....
Not any more. Now he looks like someone stuck a heavy duty tyre pump up his arse at full power, and the air stayed there.
I love all of led Zeppelins songs but I am an old man to they take me back to when I was younger
Please keep making these types of videos for people like me
Led Zeppelin - Truly "The Hammer of the Gods" !
GOD, ZEPPELIN IS THE BEST BAND.. U love each one of her.. moments
Thanks a lot Randy!
I had almost forgotten how they made me feel, we used to say " love I'd led zeppelin, led zeppelin is love" and wrote it everywhere on our albums...led zep FOREVER
I've always loved this song. ❤️
I’m here because of “Almost Famous” which I’ve watched at least a dozen times. There are MANY Zeppelin references in the movie & Tangerine is played in the end.
one of my favorite movies! And Led Zeppelin is my favorite band.
Have you seen the bridge?
This ends the movie right? Love it.
All hail Robert Plant...
Best lead singer/frontman
in all of rock & roll history!
Case closed!
Definitely one of my favs! So sweet, so innocent Tangerine.
Tangerine, Tangerine,
living reflection from a dream
I was her love, she was my queen..
Love the Double Neck on this one. The most Iconic guitar in music.
facts.
For some reason this song popped in my head today clear as a bell. I’m sure it’s because of some news I got today. I haven’t heard it in years. I had to look it up. It’s still one of the best songs ever. Thank you LZ
One of Zep's most beautiful songs!
This song is another example of Zeppelin's greatness and versatility. From "Black Dog" to this? And I was dying at Bonzo saying "oh God" after Plant said "this is a song of love." 😂😂😂
Dude thank you so much for posting! I had no idea a concert video of this track existed.
Thanks to you Randy, for posting these amazing and much cherished videos of the Mighty Zep. I have really enjoyed these. It really means alot. Honestly, I've watched this one many time, and have it on my favorites. That's where I'm watching it right now as I have for quite some time now, Thanks a million
Oh how the fans did not get Led III. Some of their greatest tracks....
Led Zep I thought it was the who critics didn't get it. I figured the fans probably did, as soon as it hit the record shops. 😋
yeah, slower sales at first, couldn't keep up the momentum from Led Zep II, which toppled the Beatles from No. 1. But over time ... it's now certified 6x Platinum in the U.S. by RIAA, better sales than ITTOD, Presence, TSRTS and Coda. And better US sales than all but 4 Beatles albums - about the same sales as Rubber Soul. Not too shabby!!!
And it's *my* favourite.
Real fans love it..probably their best album pound for pound..
I taped it off LP from my pastor in high school. It quickly became my favorite. It's still there but I've gotten more into Physical Graffiti in the past 15 years. Gotta go on a deep Zep dive for a bit!
One of their best non appreciated songs but I love it always
One of my favorite Led Zep songs
Tight
Hands down love this song and love what Robert says about it, love unconditional and in the truest form indeed. Appreciate the fleeting moment, there may be none other like it... Stay present and grateful 🤗🥰
I agree with lll being there best. I was in Vietnam at base camp and went to the px on site where they sold numerous things well they had a cardboard box of albums freshly sent in and I purchased this album. This album has stayed with me my whole life, as did CSN and Grand Funk "closer to Home"
welcone home Bob
Bob Mohr great history there
Thank you for your service.
Good to have you back sir!
your love
I named my yellow tabby cat after this song. She died last year after 15 years. Such an underrated song. Miss you girl.
I am playing this in the last night I will be in my grandparents old house before they move. It might not be as heart string tugging of a story as other people in the comments, but it still is very sentimental, as I have many childhood memories there.
Thank you for sharing
When i feel sad LZ never fails me always chills me :)
My favorite Led Zeppelin song, ever!
"Oh, God." That's Bonzo all the way
He doesn't say ' oh god' at all.
mojopin 70 check 1:24 its hilarious
Sounds like oh hell
It sounded like oh, damn to me.
"Thinking of how it used to be, does she still remember times like these?, to think of us again"? (1,000 years between us). Sad, happy, introspective all at the same time). A high water mark in time and space immortal.
Beautiful man. Always nice to find some good Zep videos and audio here.
Absolutely marvelous hidden gem most haven't even heard of
This song is so sweet. It reminds of someone that I loved and lost. See you on the otherside.
WOW NOW THAT'S WHAT YOU CALL
CLASSIC ZEPPELIN AT IT BEST!! 👍👍
Plant's opening monologue is worth watching alone 🤣👏
I sing this all the time, just to myself, and I needed to see the real thing tonight.
Love this song -very emotional. Best and ever.
One of my favorite songs. It's very soothing and calming feeling.
Never thought of this as one of their best songs, but this video gives you a whole new focus on what the song is about!
What is not to like? Brilliant!
I'm guessing they'd just come out of No Quarter, hence the praise to Jonesy for his "grand" piano playing in the beginning of the vid. Glad to see that. Felt they didn't give the guy his due cred a lot of the time.
Jack Minor I think he said that because he was playing a Grand Piano... And doesn't No Quarter use an organ or synthesizer?
Featuring the nimble fingers of john paul jones
I love zep, This is one of my favorite songs if your a true lover of zep you know that there's so many songs to pick a favorite is but impossible do at least i believe anyways thanks for posting this..
Oh my god! I didn't know about this concert. I love youtube and the people who share this jewerly.
Best wishes from Mexico!
I always am taken back to my first GF at age 15 with this song...my first true love....I still think of her sometimes and wonder where she is now......I took her on a date to see the movie the song remains the same...ah youth!
If you listen carefully you can here Jimmy sing during the chorus
Actually the 4 are singing the chorus, but Bonzo and Jonesy were not in take
Pablo Cardozo Beautiful, always something to find out about these guys, 40 years later and nobody knows it all yet
Sean McGeeney 👍
Verrrrrrrrrrrrrrrry carefully
Jimmy himself can sings pretty well too.. there's a recording of him singing the whole track while he was in The Yardbirds
Leaving Reflection of a dream! A thousand years between!
Where does Booger Balls get his water?
This is quite ironic as my old channel name was MrMegaFredzeppelin. This tune was one of my first in my Led-Zeppelin playlist. I will now put this in my Led-Zeppelin playlist. IN CONCERT AND BEYOND!!!!!! ROCK ON!!!!!!
I do like the guitar solo! And lyrics that have such deep meaning for any man who's ever loved and lost a woman in some other lifetime, then meets her again,... you may know that feeling... The moral: LOVE as hard as you can and don't let go!
Now, that’s what I call a LOVE song. Magnificent !!
The Ultimate Rock Band of all time.
IF LED ZEPPELINS MUSIC WAS 3 MILES LONG IT WAS 5 MILES DEEP ...
All songs from Led zeppelin III are RARE diamonds.Thirteen when i first bought the album...still have it.
Underrated because it was on their least listened to album, if they had released singles, this would be a number 1
Their last listened álbum is probably the last one .. in trough out the door
I am really glad that these four guys met and Peter Grant discovered their potential.
This is around the time when Tommy Bolin would open for them ! I was lucky to have seen Led in 77 in Seattle WA.
Great video, man - that took me back to 1971 and Dundee Caird Hall.
This is phenomenal..... Never seen this before recorded. And Jimmy using a slide on his Double neck . Wow just wow