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This performance of no quarter always gives me chills. So different from when I saw them live in 75 and 77. Every performance was totally different and unique. Also if you’re looking for a fantastic live performance of since I’ve been loving you find the bootleg album called mudslide from a earlier performance, I think 1969?, also has an amazing version of heartbreaker
Woah, "did you see that?" says Dev! LOL! There IS only one JIMMY the "Vegetarian Vampire"!! Love your cosplay thumbnails! One of the finest videos I have ever seen! Etch it on your brain and you will live a much fuller life!! The sweat starts pouring out of Jimmy, in this one! Jimmy Page is a living legend in 1973 the wheels came off after 10 or so years playing session, Led Zeppelin gave him the true outlet to let his creative juices flow and OH how they flowed! Dev is starting to look like the ladies, in the audience that night during "Since I've Been Loving You"! WE LOVE YOU! Some virtual slow dancing for Ya! One of Jimmy's best solos (starting around 22:45 through to 24:12 and beyond) is embedded in "No Quarter"! Sadly, the camera never focused on Jimmy during it. So YES, Mike one of the best! Bonzo and Jimmy are just JAMMING behind John Paul Jones dream sequence!! One of a very few moments Jimmy uses a "wa-wa" peddle. I almost think Jimmy wanted the "smoke" to cover the fact that he uses that effect peddle, on his guitar, as if it is taboo, for him, to use effects, on his playing. Two Thumbs Up!
I'm 62 and was fortunate to see Zep in concert 3 times. Jimmy never plays a song the same in any live performance you can find on the internet. Edit: the 70s was the best decade for music 🎵..... period.
You would go away happy for hearing No Quarter alone. But then there was Since I've Been Loving You. And Stairway to Heaven. And so so much more. You left a Zeppelin concert elated, exhausted and wanting, after a rest, to do it all again.
Two of the greatest live guitar solos in one reaction video. We are blessed. Thank you both for everything you put into this. Note for Dev : when I saw this on a huge movie screen in 1976 , there was no escaping Robert’s manhood. The young lady I was with seemed impressed. To my ultimate cost and shame.
The No Quarter video highlights JPJ's wife Mo (Maureen) and his kids, and is really a play in Jones' "split personality" as a member of the band. He was the quiet one who never was the center of attention, never getting in trouble....but he had his dark side and mischievous moments.....he was just very careful about keeping it hidden from public view. His headless horseman ride in the video represents his life on the road with the band, pillaging, then coming home and being a loved family man. Of all the songs in the Zep catalog, No Quarter stretched the farthest live....with Jones playing everything from classical concertos to March of the Wooden Soldiers in his keyboard solos.
Fabulous, as usual, thanks. I made a comment that included some info about the young woman in the audience wearing the white hooded tunic, but I made the mistake of linking the source website and it wouldn't post. I guess YT has to first approve the link. Didn't know that. Sigh. Anyway, from the Led Zeppelin website, her name is Ana Pearson and the guy next to he was her then-boyfriend who surprised her with tickets to the 3rd and final night. She said she was smiling because she had caught Plant's eye and he motioned for her to get closer to the stage so he could give her a tambourine. She wasn't able to get through the crowd, so a security officer passed it to her. She posted pics of both. I guess that look on her boyfriend's face was disbelief that Plant had motioned to her and he was quite excited for her. She didn't even know she was in the film until one of her cousins saw it years afterward and told her. Fun little tidbit. ;) Edit: Ana actually looks very similar to Plant's then-wife, Maureen. Maybe that's why she caught his eye. He probably did a double-take.
This song is about given no quarter to the enemy! Which means take no prisoners! When I saw them in '77 in LA forum John Paul Jones had a super long solo! On his keyboards in the second half of the solo he got on his grand piano and killed it! I wish that concert was recorded you can get it on a bootleg the sound quality sucks but you can still hear his awesome piano solo!
Unless you saw them on 26th or 22nd night, the bootleg quality is actually very amazing for the rest 4 shows. Mike Millard taped them and he's known for recording awesome recordings of shows in West Coast during 70s.
One of the things I love about Bonham is the fact that he works with the guitarist more than the bassist. It's very effective, how he emphasised or added energy to Jimmy's guitar parts.
Love it, love it...just here for the ride. And this version of Since I've been loving you & No Quarter are top notch. Can't wait for the Dazed & Confused reaction... legendary.
Greetings from Canada. Appreciate your hard work, Mike, in putting all this stuff together. Well done, you. And Dev is a plus as well. Been a fan of Zep since Jan 68- damn near 55 years. Been a fan (and sub.) of you two since your first Zep video. So peace, love and bellbottoms.
Yes this was John Paul Jones actual family! All the fantasy sequences from the band members show their family! And when this movie came out it was way before MTV videos! So actually Zeppelin was ahead of their time! This movie this movie is a long music video and I love it! I was lucky to see Led Zeppelin four times back in the 70s!
Page has always been on a completely different plane than any other player but the live solo in no quarter takes it to another level again , and the cool thing is I’ve listened to a lot of versions of this on the many bootlegs I own and he plays it different ( like most of his solos ) every time . IMO there hasn’t been and I doubt ever will be a band that has the chemistry that Zep had .
Yeah insane to think about how page improvised every solo. He and bonzo where locked in. Then substances happened and they started to disconnect little by little until 77 tour and page was a shadow of himself and bonzo wasn’t paying close attention. They kinda played over each other in 77 and not together
Damn, thanks for that overlay of the complete version. Also, I don't know where you got the soundtrack, but that sounded better than any other version I've heard...more "phasy” somehow. Such a great song...I've loved every version I've ever heard. At this time they were doing extended versions of many songs, but as time went on they had so much material that they pretty much played everything straight (though not without plenty of creative hammering). I love it that No Quarter remained a vessel for extended creative tinkering right up to the very end. Some of the '77 versions turn into a right jazzfest, and the last one at Knebworth is as good as any, ever.
I fell out of my chair when Dev said that she wished we were slow dancing. Then I realized she was speaking to Mike. What a great group of songs. Misty Mountain Hop sounds urgent here. The muting of the guitar during the repeated riff is a nice touch. It is almost inconceivable how great Since I've Been Loving You is and it is not even the star of this video. Page's work is both blistering and subtle and full of blusey soul. No Quarter gets the top prize. JPJ provides great atmosphere, Page makes great use of the Wah Wah peddle. Then comes that guitar solo. Somehow saying it is stunning seems to undersell the performance. You guys never disappoint on the commentary plus you are fun to watch.
Using the 2018 soundtrack this time (better quality) with the missing _No Quarter_ guitar solo section spliced in from the '76 soundtrack! LIVE Premiere is happening Friday Dec 16th at 11am PST, 2pm EST, 19.00 GMT, 20.00 Central European. Looking forward to a little Zep chat. And don't forget that our reaction to the entire _The Song Remains the Same_ movie (including extras) is coming to Patreon in full-screen HD.
Great work guys. So phenomenal. That solo in No Quarter is just epic. My favourite from Jimmy. You better watch out Dev lots more crotch shots to come 🤣
I was in attendance for two of the shows at MSG. I think they did four or five nights that week to finish up the tour. The Song Remains the Same was a compilation of two of those nights edited together. I loved seeing them.
When I was in high school in 79', we would go see this at the midnight movies at theaters every Saturday night. If you didn't have any weed, you would have a contact high halfway thru the movie.
I just love when Zep does their old-time American blues. So heavy. So good! Since you revealed interest in cover songs in the Tom Sawyer reaction, I can't help but urge you two to check out Tool's cover of No Quarter for more magic.
You are correct. The best version of No Quarter is the original soundtrack mix. Page for some reason changed it for the remixes. Get the original vinyl or CD.
That 'different guitar sound' in No Quarter is his wah wah pedal. also.. that section is in the version of the film that I saw.. but I saw it when it was first released :) in a theater.
Zepplin never could have been what they were without JPJ rarely get`s the credit he deserved. The multi instrumentalist that created so much of the sound scape that was LZ.
What the eff are you talking about? There are 2 or 3 comments on every Zeppelin video pointing out how under rated JPJ is. Every one of the commenters acts as if it's a little known fact that JPJ was the glue that held the band together. Any real fan knows all 4 members were essential and irreplaceable. That's why they broke up when Bonham died. It's cool you realize JPJ was essential to Zeppelin but any real fan figured that a long time ago. The band has stated over and over again that Zeppelin would cease to exist if any one of them was missing. Nobody was underrated because they were all irreplaceable.
Yup, no one like Jimmy Page - next to Jimi Hendrix, my favorite rock guitarist of all time. SIBLY & No Quarter here are live rock masterpieces, period imo. Further evidence that Zeppelin were @ their absolute best live. Amazing
In my humble opinion this is the greatest live guitar solo of all time! I think your woman was too involved in the video to enjoy what was going on musically LOL until next time stay well and Poppin for fresh
If you want sexy keyboards checkout Yes, but the Hammond is all JPP used at the time...BUT "Since I`ve been Loving you "is sweet, eh...Jimmy at his masterful best, Robert with his bluesy vocals and now finally John lets loose...They didn`t play this much after the 75 tour and then "No Quarter" hauntingly good jam as we in the crowd just sucked it in...giidyup you busy beavers & keep on a rockin
Just had this as a pop up, is father Frank Zappa ? LoL if shave the goatee, GEEZ ! Not a dig, just looking at the small pic on the pop up, had to do a double take. Frank another g.o.a.t. of a guitar player !
are her headphones doin this justice, no. JPJ liked to dress up and chase his wife around scaring the shit out of her. Sounds like fun. If you do dazed n confused then youre the best out there!
Zeppelin never enhance their vocals or instruments live everything was real! I'm like now all bands in hamster music with electronics and Auto-Tune and all that bullshit! Zeppelin and the early bands never really used electronic enhancements live! Plus a lot of that stuff wasn't invented for live playing
Two albums by another band that are a lot like this version of No Quarter are "Low Spark of High Heeled Boys" (released in 1971) and "Shoot Out at the Fantasy Factory" (released 1973) by the band "Traffic" which Jimi Hendrix used on his album "Electric Ladyland". Traffic was a band who could really groove and swing! I'm guessing Led Zeppelin were very into them as well back then.
The Vikings. The winds of Thor. They choose a path were no one goes. These were smart historic dudes. Like "when the levee breaks" the great mississippi flood 1927. Not like the midless music garbage put out today.
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Ahhh!!! You Put the complete guitar solo from No Quarter. Thank You. It is one of my favorites!
Yes, it was a crime they cut it from the film (and later soundtracks).
This no quarter live solo is beyond perfect. Page was unreal.
This could be Jimmy's finest live work ever. Just such a great song. Thanks guys and lady.
This performance of no quarter always gives me chills. So different from when I saw them live in 75 and 77. Every performance was totally different and unique. Also if you’re looking for a fantastic live performance of since I’ve been loving you find the bootleg album called mudslide from a earlier performance, I think 1969?, also has an amazing version of heartbreaker
The no quarter solo, thank you from bbc sessions, and dazed and confused was page at his peak.
Misty Mountain Hop looks like they were having pure fun.
There won't no electronically enhancing that back in those days LOL everything you got from him on that Mic was real and raw.
Love your reaction.. Is mine to a tee..
Woah, "did you see that?" says Dev! LOL! There IS only one JIMMY the "Vegetarian Vampire"!! Love your cosplay thumbnails! One of the finest videos I have ever seen! Etch it on your brain and you will live a much fuller life!! The sweat starts pouring out of Jimmy, in this one! Jimmy Page is a living legend in 1973 the wheels came off after 10 or so years playing session, Led Zeppelin gave him the true outlet to let his creative juices flow and OH how they flowed! Dev is starting to look like the ladies, in the audience that night during "Since I've Been Loving You"! WE LOVE YOU! Some virtual slow dancing for Ya! One of Jimmy's best solos (starting around 22:45 through to 24:12 and beyond) is embedded in "No Quarter"! Sadly, the camera never focused on Jimmy during it. So YES, Mike one of the best! Bonzo and Jimmy are just JAMMING behind John Paul Jones dream sequence!! One of a very few moments Jimmy uses a "wa-wa" peddle. I almost think Jimmy wanted the "smoke" to cover the fact that he uses that effect peddle, on his guitar, as if it is taboo, for him, to use effects, on his playing. Two Thumbs Up!
The No Quarter solo is without any doubt the greatest guitar solo ever recorded. Period.
Live, and just think he never played it like that again. Improvised every solo. Incredible. Recorded I’d closest us achillies last stand. Epic
I'm 62 and was fortunate to see Zep in concert 3 times. Jimmy never plays a song the same in any live performance you can find on the internet.
Edit: the 70s was the best decade for music 🎵..... period.
Hi J, l envy you seeing LZ 3 times, saw them once in '73; incomparable.
You would go away happy for hearing No Quarter alone. But then there was Since I've Been Loving You. And Stairway to Heaven. And so so much more. You left a Zeppelin concert elated, exhausted and wanting, after a rest, to do it all again.
No Quarter is such a mood, love Bonham's playing on this.
Can't get any better than these performances!
My opinion, the GOAT of all guitarists, mr Jimmy Paige!!!
Two of the greatest live guitar solos in one reaction video. We are blessed. Thank you both for everything you put into this. Note for Dev : when I saw this on a huge movie screen in 1976 , there was no escaping Robert’s manhood. The young lady I was with seemed impressed. To my ultimate cost and shame.
I saw it at the Midnight movie at the Paramount Theater in Denver 1976 man what a blast!!!!!!!!!!!
It is what it is.
I went every Saturday to see it. It was preceded by the Hendrix movie.
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@@juliemanarin4127 We broke up “ shortly” afterwards.😩🌭
Thanks for including the extra original music!
The No Quarter video highlights JPJ's wife Mo (Maureen) and his kids, and is really a play in Jones' "split personality" as a member of the band. He was the quiet one who never was the center of attention, never getting in trouble....but he had his dark side and mischievous moments.....he was just very careful about keeping it hidden from public view. His headless horseman ride in the video represents his life on the road with the band, pillaging, then coming home and being a loved family man. Of all the songs in the Zep catalog, No Quarter stretched the farthest live....with Jones playing everything from classical concertos to March of the Wooden Soldiers in his keyboard solos.
John Paul Jones is playing the keys ,and the bass with his feet…. They r all GOATS!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
They just always blow the roof off! My God I love this band so much!💗
love the smoker robes you two have! LOL.........time to head to amazon to find my own smoker robe while i listen to some LZ on the old turntable
Ohhh great I really always felt that something is missing from No Quarter no I see what was cut out... Thanks!!!!
Fabulous, as usual, thanks.
I made a comment that included some info about the young woman in the audience wearing the white hooded tunic, but I made the mistake of linking the source website and it wouldn't post. I guess YT has to first approve the link. Didn't know that. Sigh.
Anyway, from the Led Zeppelin website, her name is Ana Pearson and the guy next to he was her then-boyfriend who surprised her with tickets to the 3rd and final night. She said she was smiling because she had caught Plant's eye and he motioned for her to get closer to the stage so he could give her a tambourine. She wasn't able to get through the crowd, so a security officer passed it to her. She posted pics of both. I guess that look on her boyfriend's face was disbelief that Plant had motioned to her and he was quite excited for her. She didn't even know she was in the film until one of her cousins saw it years afterward and told her. Fun little tidbit. ;)
Edit: Ana actually looks very similar to Plant's then-wife, Maureen. Maybe that's why she caught his eye. He probably did a double-take.
Very interesting
Weed, wine, and Led Zeppelin are all gifts to man.
This song is about given no quarter to the enemy! Which means take no prisoners! When I saw them in '77 in LA forum John Paul Jones had a super long solo! On his keyboards in the second half of the solo he got on his grand piano and killed it! I wish that concert was recorded you can get it on a bootleg the sound quality sucks but you can still hear his awesome piano solo!
Unless you saw them on 26th or 22nd night, the bootleg quality is actually very amazing for the rest 4 shows. Mike Millard taped them and he's known for recording awesome recordings of shows in West Coast during 70s.
One of the things I love about Bonham is the fact that he works with the guitarist more than the bassist. It's very effective, how he emphasised or added energy to Jimmy's guitar parts.
Love it, love it...just here for the ride. And this version of Since I've been loving you & No Quarter are top notch. Can't wait for the Dazed & Confused reaction... legendary.
Greetings from Canada. Appreciate your hard work, Mike, in putting all this stuff together. Well done, you. And Dev is a plus as well. Been a fan of Zep since Jan 68- damn near 55 years. Been a fan (and sub.) of you two since your first Zep video. So peace, love and bellbottoms.
LZ is a simmering volcano; eruption at any time... incomparable.
Hi, Y'all look great 😘. I have been wanting someone to react to the full concert . Thanks for the parts l have never seen. Now, it makes sense.
That was JPJs wife. She is sitting behind him at Kennedy Center Honors I recognized her on the Heart Stairway cover
I love your facial expressions. you look like you're in the mood. He looks like I do when im listening to this
Yes this was John Paul Jones actual family! All the fantasy sequences from the band members show their family! And when this movie came out it was way before MTV videos! So actually Zeppelin was ahead of their time! This movie this movie is a long music video and I love it! I was lucky to see Led Zeppelin four times back in the 70s!
Page has always been on a completely different plane than any other player but the live solo in no quarter takes it to another level again , and the cool thing is I’ve listened to a lot of versions of this on the many bootlegs I own and he plays it different ( like most of his solos ) every time . IMO there hasn’t been and I doubt ever will be a band that has the chemistry that Zep had .
Yeah insane to think about how page improvised every solo. He and bonzo where locked in. Then substances happened and they started to disconnect little by little until 77 tour and page was a shadow of himself and bonzo wasn’t paying close attention. They kinda played over each other in 77 and not together
There’s only one Robert❤❤❤
Appreciate the time and work you put into these!
Damn, thanks for that overlay of the complete version. Also, I don't know where you got the soundtrack, but that sounded better than any other version I've heard...more "phasy” somehow.
Such a great song...I've loved every version I've ever heard. At this time they were doing extended versions of many songs, but as time went on they had so much material that they pretty much played everything straight (though not without plenty of creative hammering). I love it that No Quarter remained a vessel for extended creative tinkering right up to the very end. Some of the '77 versions turn into a right jazzfest, and the last one at Knebworth is as good as any, ever.
For most of it, I used the 2007 CD reissue, and for the edited-out parts, I used the 1976 soundtrack.
Yes, the The Song Remains the Same film, also known as The Greatest Crotch Shot of All Time. Ladies? Begin. 🥰😍🥰🤩
God yes...all the girls wanted to throw the not-so-dry panties on stage! 🤣
I fell out of my chair when Dev said that she wished we were slow dancing. Then I realized she was speaking to Mike. What a great group of songs. Misty Mountain Hop sounds urgent here. The muting of the guitar during the repeated riff is a nice touch. It is almost inconceivable how great Since I've Been Loving You is and it is not even the star of this video. Page's work is both blistering and subtle and full of blusey soul. No Quarter gets the top prize. JPJ provides great atmosphere, Page makes great use of the Wah Wah peddle. Then comes that guitar solo. Somehow saying it is stunning seems to undersell the performance. You guys never disappoint on the commentary plus you are fun to watch.
Using the 2018 soundtrack this time (better quality) with the missing _No Quarter_ guitar solo section spliced in from the '76 soundtrack!
LIVE Premiere is happening Friday Dec 16th at 11am PST, 2pm EST, 19.00 GMT, 20.00 Central European. Looking forward to a little Zep chat. And don't forget that our reaction to the entire _The Song Remains the Same_ movie (including extras) is coming to Patreon in full-screen HD.
Great work guys. So phenomenal. That solo in No Quarter is just epic. My favourite from Jimmy. You better watch out Dev lots more crotch shots to come 🤣
Again great reaction. Love zepp.
Misty Mountain Hop was cut from the original movie footage and also from the original vinyl album.
I was in attendance for two of the shows at MSG. I think they did four or five nights that week to finish up the tour. The Song Remains the Same was a compilation of two of those nights edited together. I loved seeing them.
My fave song on this MSG Live 1973. Page's solo surprisingly amazing in this Zepp's slow song.
Hi from the cold, damp and dark coast of England
Its sunny with lovely snow in southern England. Gorgeous weather. Perfect. How winter should be.
@@lyndoncmp5751 Must be a local weather pattern :) Hear you on Winter.
When I was in high school in 79', we would go see this at the midnight movies at theaters every Saturday night. If you didn't have any weed, you would have a contact high halfway thru the movie.
Impossible to pick a #1 Zepp song.
I just love when Zep does their old-time American blues. So heavy. So good!
Since you revealed interest in cover songs in the Tom Sawyer reaction, I can't help but urge you two to check out Tool's cover of No Quarter for more magic.
We already did ruclips.net/video/j678y-2ncMM/видео.html
You are correct. The best version of No Quarter is the original soundtrack mix. Page for some reason changed it for the remixes. Get the original vinyl or CD.
That 'different guitar sound' in No Quarter is his wah wah pedal. also.. that section is in the version of the film that I saw.. but I saw it when it was first released :) in a theater.
GODS ARE INMORTAL..........................
In the JPJ dream sequence, I believe that the woman who appears on screen is his real life wife Maurine. They are to this day still married
Zepplin never could have been what they were without JPJ rarely get`s the credit he deserved. The multi instrumentalist that created so much of the sound scape that was LZ.
What the eff are you talking about? There are 2 or 3 comments on every Zeppelin video pointing out how under rated JPJ is. Every one of the commenters acts as if it's a little known fact that JPJ was the glue that held the band together. Any real fan knows all 4 members were essential and irreplaceable. That's why they broke up when Bonham died. It's cool you realize JPJ was essential to Zeppelin but any real fan figured that a long time ago. The band has stated over and over again that Zeppelin would cease to exist if any one of them was missing. Nobody was underrated because they were all irreplaceable.
That was John Bonham playing his kettle drums with a foot pedal to get that effect it wasn't phasing
14:40 Hooded lady was his then wife, Maureen. Trivia!!
There are bands that could ride a 50 year career off of two Led Zeppelin songs.
as much as the studio solo on "Since..." is perhaps the greatest solo ever, this version is on a whole other level.
It is all about their fantasies!! On film… one of the first music videos back then…..
Yup, no one like Jimmy Page - next to Jimi Hendrix, my favorite rock guitarist of all time. SIBLY & No Quarter here are live rock masterpieces, period imo. Further evidence that Zeppelin were @ their absolute best live. Amazing
In my humble opinion this is the greatest live guitar solo of all time! I think your woman was too involved in the video to enjoy what was going on musically LOL until next time stay well and Poppin for fresh
What do u say about Greatness? Sooo many words!!!
If you want sexy keyboards checkout Yes, but the Hammond is all JPP used at the time...BUT "Since I`ve been Loving you "is sweet, eh...Jimmy at his masterful best, Robert with his bluesy vocals and now finally John lets loose...They didn`t play this much after the 75 tour and then "No Quarter" hauntingly good jam as we in the crowd just sucked it in...giidyup you busy beavers & keep on a rockin
I find it funny that a worn and rough Robert Plant still sounds so much better than almost everybody else.
Yes ! Jimmy Page is GOD on the guitar again !
that's Jonesies wife @21:50
Just had this as a pop up, is father Frank Zappa ? LoL if shave the goatee, GEEZ ! Not a dig, just looking at the small pic on the pop up, had to do a double take. Frank another g.o.a.t. of a guitar player !
I think Bonham hits a gong at 21:07
No enhancement of that scream at the end. Led Zeppelin did not do such things. Live meant live when it came to them.
can anybody link me that version of no quarter
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It does not get much better
are her headphones doin this justice, no. JPJ liked to dress up and chase his wife around scaring the shit out of her. Sounds like fun. If you do dazed n confused then youre the best out there!
But this is tomorrow...
Biggest disappointment is fantasy sequence during Jimmy's masterpiece solo
Agreed. Would have loved to have seen that
More volume
All of the stuff in No Quarter is exactly per the original Song Remains the Same album. The film and the album were not (at all) a 100% match
Zeppelin never enhance their vocals or instruments live everything was real! I'm like now all bands in hamster music with electronics and Auto-Tune and all that bullshit! Zeppelin and the early bands never really used electronic enhancements live! Plus a lot of that stuff wasn't invented for live playing
Lose the dude he talks to much do the show by yourself
Would be better if we could actually see the video. Thumb down for crappy video.
Two albums by another band that are a lot like this version of No Quarter are "Low Spark of High Heeled Boys" (released in 1971) and "Shoot Out at the Fantasy Factory" (released 1973) by the band "Traffic" which Jimi Hendrix used on his album "Electric Ladyland". Traffic was a band who could really groove and swing! I'm guessing Led Zeppelin were very into them as well back then.
The Vikings. The winds of Thor. They choose a path were no one goes. These were smart historic dudes. Like "when the levee breaks" the great mississippi flood 1927. Not like the midless music garbage put out today.