Jimmy Page/Eric Clapton/Jeff Beck - ARMS 1983 - New York City 12/8/1983 REMASTERED
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Thursday, December 8, 1983
Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
JIMMY PAGE SET
Prelude
Who's to Blame? (with Paul Rodgers)
City Sirens (with Paul Rodgers)
Boogie Mama (with Paul Rodgers)
Midnight Moonlight (with Paul Rodgers)
Stairway to Heaven (Instrumental)
ALL-STAR SET
Layla
With a Little Help From My Friends
ENCORE WITH RONNIE LANE
April Fool
Goodnight, Irene
THE BAND:
Eric Clapton
Bill Wyman
Charlie Watts
Kenny Jones
Ray Cooper
Andy Fairweather Low
Chris Stainton
Jeff Beck
Tony Hymas
Simon Phillips
Fernando Saunders
Jimmy Page
Joe Cocker
Ronnie Lane
audio and video remastered in Sony Vegas Pro 13.0
Jimmy page the best there ever was
Good performance. Three guitarists, three friends, three characters on rock stage. Beautiful!
Jimmy is so cute.
An unsung hero on the stage is Andy Fairweather. His is an unusual career from vocalist in a successful pop band to slide guitar player with Dave Edmonds and many a Clapton performance and also as a solo guitar vocalist with such songs as Wide Eyed and Legless. He must be valued by these guys as he is often asked to be in the band.
Jimmy is really pumped on this show. lotta energy. Wonder what his drug regimen was that year along with his diet
13:17 WHY, PLS SOMEONE TELL ME WHY THIS MAN IS SO CUTE
41:35 Jimmy bounds across the stage and gives Eric a hard, buddy slap on the shoulder-from behind. Right in the middle of his Layla solo, Eric startled for a second, turns around and smiles at a retreating Pagey, fully understanding the moment. Jimmy is high as a kite and fully enjoying the energy on stage. Page, Beck and Eric-all former Yardbirds lead guitarists.
Honestly, I dont understand why Page did that🤣
@@Tomgates-hv3ee cocaine is a hell of a drug!
creo que hizo eso porque le había dado la espalda a Jimmy lol y si te fijas bien, este había querido hacer contacto visual con él desde hace varios minutos pero Eric sólo miraba otro lado HAHAHSHS bueno yo lo tomé de esa forma lol
Oh yeah! We Boomers know what Jimmy is so ecstatic about. He can’t believe the 3 young boys of The Yardbirds days (when they were all poor and looking for their place somewhere in rock) all turned into Legends. 😂
@@Tomgates-hv3ee I think Page was just trying to wake Clapton up from what was perceived as a rod- up- the- butt attitude . After all , it is a Rock Concert .
I was at both of these shows in NYC. There was no way I was gonna miss Beck, Clapton and Page on the same stage together. The energy in MSG was through the roof...
I was there too. I don't remember anything at all. Description says Ronnie Lane was there. Yes, I think that's right. Clapton played Layla. Now he & Waters are jerks.
Yardbirds rule the guitar realm. 3 virtuosos.Its nice they can put all the era of the band aside and jam like this. It must be a solid friendship between these 3. Love It. I've seen them all.
Everyone seems so Square on Stage except Jimmy Page
All 3 of the yard bird's lead guitar men on the same stage at the same time how cool can you get
i swear jimmy is the most precious human to ever fucking exist. 🥺
Very rare indeed
Jimmy playing Chopin ... pure pleasure, real delight for the spirit! 🎶🎸🙏🥰
V
Ayĺ
Ahahahahahahahhahahahah
I knew i wasn't the only one hearing it.
1 bar in and I’m hitting the “like”. What a treat to hear three of the most seminal guitarists! Thank you SO MUCH for posting this!
I practice and make my progress. 6 string Yamaha classical $66 at a pawn shop including hard shell case. Progress not perfection. Progress ........😌
In their 20’s youth, Page, Beck and Clapton could never have imagined during “The Yardbirds” days that they’d still be so loved and adored in 1983. And STILL in 2022.
Nor could they have seen the day of them being together like this on stage together as the Legends they are. We oldies know just what this means. 😁
we were very fortunate indeed to have been young when these great musicians were on their starting path and to be able to grow up with the Greatest Guitarists the World has ever seen or heard, and the bands they created and the combinations of those original bands that formed out of the times we were living in! Those who were there in the 60's and 70's who were lucky enough to attend such great events as Monterey in 67 and Woodstock in 69 as well as the Fillmores east and west along with the clubs in England that debuted some of the world's finest talent, the sheer amount of artists that were helping create a special episode in the history of the world was amazing, it's something that statistically can never happen like that to that level ever again, AND WE WERE PART OF IT!! WE WERE TRULY BLESSED!!!!!
This was 3 years before that one off reunion (with plant and John Paul Jones) at Live aid in 1985
AMEN TO THAT, ROCK GODS ALL!!!!
some not oldies also know what this means😏
I drove 425 miles round trip to see this show. The luckiest day of my life was landing list price tickets - only 10 were released to the Student Union Concert Ticket office in College Park, Maryland and I bought 4 of them. Everyone was great. Jeff Beck blew my little mind.
The Becko will ALWAYS blow minds…GENIUS like Jimi and EVH.
Luck dog!!! I 've seen all 3 in concert several times. But the FIRST time I saw Beck....was like seeing Hendrix. Dude literally blew my head away. Seeing all 3 together HAD to be intensely good.
I got to see the Zep, Hendrix, and Clapton in various line ups from Cream on down the years. I have to say, though, that seeing Jeff Beck was a huge raise in the ante! He’s just on a little different wave length, and that could be that he never got into drugs? And seeing him play in his older years, many times at small clubs in off-the-beaten-path cities, he just astounds! His version of “Nessum Dorma” will make you weep, it’s so poignant and shattering. What a treat to have been at this show! So glad it’s on YT!
@Steve Stone Saw Jimmy on The Outrider at The Forum in Los Angeles. Same deal....when he walked out?!! Loudest crowd I've ever been a part of. And seeing Jeff? I came away feeling like I just saw Hendrix. Seen Clapton a bunch....but the Backless tour in 78 with Muddy Waters opening was a REAL treat. I can't even imagine how AWESOME it must have been to see all THREE. Fantastic!!
@Steve Stone DAMN.....so cool!! Seen all them except for Ronnie Lane. What a GREAT memory for you!!!!
The Firm
and Jimmy Page rocks
Here's to Ray Cooper! He's got the best job in rock n' roll!
Rogers, probably my fav R&R singer of the era....clean, no screwing around, great sound, expression and intonation.
All three Yardbirds git-fiddlers on one stage, who woulda thunk it! That's all l got to say about that there...
Jimmy gets turned on by Paul's singing makes him play harder
jimmy the best rock star
brilliant - Jimmy Page playing with Joe Cocker, as on the original recording
Mr. James Page.
21:00 Page's guitar is so horrifically out of tune and he keeps motioning and yelling for his tech who is gone so he just goes for it. Oh well!
😝👩🏭 🙏. 👆 I watch, listen and I learn from all the Planets greatest pickers! 👏👍 👀 Carry on Ladies and Gents. 😁
Jimmy proved with The Yardbirds and early Led Zep that he could make a Tele talk. Killer!
PAGE vs BECK vs CLAPTON... DEFINITELY PAGE IS THE BEST... FULL STOP...
Simon Phillips -
a good drummer makes the band
my prefered guitar players how good to hear again together
What the flip. Another priceless youtube Video. How did I miss this one?
You always dress nice. Love you Jimmy. You are my only friend……Carol
It may not have been Jimmy's best performance, but regardless of anything, he is very talented, charismatic and cheerful! I Love you Jimmy Wizard Page! Thanks for the great video!
Jimmy created so much great music, though I've to this day not ever seen (or heard live back in the day, Anaheim '69, and I think the Whisky before that...memory a bit clouded from back then ... yes, I am that old...ouch) an even marginally good live performance. Remarkable in the studio, but the stage wasn't for him.
Beck plays this to perfection! Nice seeing the heart and soul of the Yardbirds together again!
The first tune Who's To Blame from dw2, Page & Rodgers nail it!! 🎶 🎵
Maybe you should come to the vintage guitar shop here in Parsons Green west London next to putney as jimmy page often visits the shop for a quick jam session with the owner who plays drums also eric claptonhas a mansion in Surrey as well as a luxury pad here in Chelsea
@@danytoob There was a time when Jimmy played well live. Saw Zep 4 times in the early to mid 70's. Page was excellent the 1st 2 concert early 70's, but then then the drugs and the booz got him. 2nd two concert by mid 70's he could barely stand at one concert and the other was a not too tight. But those 1st 2 concerts were awesome. Never played the studio versions, but he could certainly improvise when he was right.
I was at this show sitting to thre right of Jimmy about 6 rows up. I was 18 what a freakin concert when Jimmy came out with the Gibson double neck I lost my shit. Jimmy is the GOAT.
😎✌🤪💨💨💨🌈
Excellent🤪😎
Lucky you.
Just watching the video made me fill with emotion.
‘I think you know this one’....😎
Tears in my eyes. Big love for Jimmy🌀 yes we knew this one 😎
The power of music🌀
May the Force
be with you.🌀
Jim🌀
(-: :-)
Love Jimmy on the Tele.
The talent on that stage...
Wow. Would have loved to of been there!
Page may not be at his best here, but he certainly looks like he's having fun.
Does Jimmy have any performance that is good during the 80's? Live Aid...Atlantic concert? My god he really sucked live a lot of the time.
@@TheDmonet The Firm
@@TheDmonet Hmm he plays pretty damn good through out this I thought. Midnight Monnlight particularly was fantastic.
@@TheRoomfull It sounds like one of those "x guitarist shreds" joke videos. He is completely messed up here. He was telling people he had just come off 7 years of heroin around this time..well, he went right into something else hard from his appearance and behavior here.
@@TheDmonet LOL you high? Page has never spoken publicly about heroin use. Right there shows you're full of sh!t.
"The YARBIRDS" TRIO!! 3ALL fantastic GUITARIST GENIUSES!! PAUL RODGERS!! What a BONUS!! J. COCKER!! xx
Was at the show at MSG In N.Y. me and a friend snuck up first row, the Garden went nuts when Page came on. After this is when Jimmy and Paul Roger's got the idea for the FIRM
Andy,the late CHARLIE Watts,Bill Wyman etc!! A great super group!! xx
I'm 66 and always a Pagey fan - watching him is better than an HRT shot. He always had it and he's still got it :)
HRT? Hormone Replacement Therapy?
Can you imagine if Hendrix was there also!!!!
Just what I was thinking!
I remember seeing Page when he was touring with the Firm back in the day, on collage campus at the UIC Pavilion in Chicago, it was an amazing and intimate show, after the show we were walking back to the car and got stopped by a traffic light and all of a sudden this maroon Cadillac limo with a gold grill came racing towards the intersection, I pointed it out to my brother and said that's probably Page in there, the limo stopped at the light and when it started to take off the back window came down and Page flicked out his cigarette and waved bye to all of us standing at the corner, I still have my ticket stub, a lot of good memories fer fifteen dollars back then...
Bill Wyman on Bass!
Does anyone else think the drummer blew it on Stairway?? It seemed to throw Jimmy off, right? I started playing that when I was twelve and of course I couldn't keep up with bonzo but I fumbled through the triplets half ass enough to keep up with Jimmy. Indeed the Virtuosos own the stage, as to be expected. Peace and love to all. Clapton is so happy in this time of his life. Feel so much pain he had to go through in later years shows his integrity and strength as he still plays to this day. Also RIP NEIL PEART.
I made the show on 12/2/83 @ the Cow Palace Daly City CA (6 days before this show). I can tell you that it was Joe Cocker that stole the Cow Palace Show with his performance. He was FANTASTIC. PS: I had already seen Jimmy x 4 w/ Zep and Eric x 2 Solo but 1st time w/ Jeff Beck. Thumbs Up on the Cause and the Show!!
I have the same part of the show from 12/2/83 up on my channel as well if you wanna watch it
@@darioromero1783 I love going back and either seeing or hearing my past shows. I even have couple shows in my 24,000 song collection. My Favorites are my 1st of x 5 WHO Shows (Soundboard) on 12/4/73 @ the Spectrum (Quad Tour) and due to some of the Re-Master LP of "The Song Remains the Same" comes from the 7/28/73 show @ the Garden I have that in collection as well. Lot's of Good recording from other show are on U-Tube. Like my 2nd row YES show at the Spectrum on 6/21/79. Most all of Day # 2 of US FESTIVAL '83 is on U-Tube which i go back and view a lot. I have 1/2 of the Judas Priest Set in my collection. So the answer to your ?? is, YEP!! Thanks and Stay SAFE Dario!!
Was at both nights in MSG second night i was so close o could read the address on jimmy pages road cases.. behind chris stanton.. the best show i can say i saw.. Beck was amazing.. Clapton had a killer band.. ron wood came put played on cocaine
Enjoy Ladies and Gents😌 👩🏭. 🙏 Peace, love and joy. 💆 👼. 🙏✌
Damn
esto es maravilloso
mil gracias 😊
Jimmy on Tele, awesome.
A "Santíssima Trindade" da Guitarra , Clapton, Page and Back , e com toda a certeza ele James Marchall Hendrix estava presente !!!!
Apenas filhos bastardos de James Marshal Hendrix
Paul roger s Ann Jimmy made the Firm *john
J. Beck, Page and Clapton together...something of very ancient in the air.....
Jimmy Page mais louco que o Batman
Es el padre de mis hijos
47:25 Jo Cocker! Peace!
Jimmy page is the best
Love him in the studio but I'll take blackmore Gary Moore Ronnie montrose Micheal shenker
Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman???
Briliant, Page is a Genius♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
PURE ROCK AND ROLL
At 47:54 They really did stuff up the guitar intro to With A Little Help From My Friends.
It should have just been the one guitar playing the famous three-note phrase.
Were Beck and Page still competing?
I'm a fan of Beck, Page, Clapton and Cocker.
They stuffed it up.
I was there!
No shit. What was Jeff Beck like live and all... Cuz page is sounding like he hasn't quite put the heroin down
@@marcwatt3861 I was there too - Beck made Clapton and Page look like the drunk and the junkie they were at that time. He stole the show.
@@marcwatt3861 I've seen Jeff Beck live 3 times now. The best was Ronnie Scott's hands down and although they were filming on the night it was another night that got used for the DVD.
@@fongy200 the way I see it, Beck can do page.. He can Clapton... But ain't no way in hell either of them gifted musicians could pull off what Jeff does... It's sick
Geez, he doesn’t act like he is on anything?
because he’s not lmao
Jimmy Page was a mess.
3 GOATS no doubt
Джими Пейдж - жалкая пьяная пародия на самого себя. Стыдно
Может он и выпил, но играет четко, тебе так и во сне не сыграть.
This was supposedly one of Jimmy's first public performances after Bonham's passing. I recognize Simon Phillips on drums. Who did he have on bass for this?
Fernando Saunders
Sadly, film/video runs out around 54:20(audio continues). Thanks for this...a welcome bit of light and sound.
somebody's got to find a soundboard recording of this and pull all the inaudible guitar playing by Page and Beck back up into the mix!!
I don't know if Page would like that. If you remember the live Aid Gig , I mean.
Well,….particularly on Who’s to Blame, the first half of the song Jimmy is stomping around, but not even playing.I saw this show actually, didn’t even notice Jimmy needed a second guitarist, was 25 feet away, Loges section. Actually saw the second show as well, one show was much better, but don’t remember. The London shows Page is much more together, but He was still on smack then. The American shows Jimmy may have been drunk and coked out, but stage fright could strike Jimmy, from what I heard he never quite conquered that.
@@johnsmits2494 I bet he was on cocaine and whisky all over this 1983 tour because he just had kicked heroin out of him that year, so this was his way to placate the abstinence or something to keep him going, but his playing was suffering a lot in those times. For me is really painful to hear. So glad he will put his act together in years to come.
Que bonito! Si no está plant stairway to heaven no se canta!!!! , eso se llama respeto!!!!
I believe I caught a glimpse or two of Jan Hammer with a keytar, but he's not listed in the notes. Was he in the band too?
Magnificent
The good old days. Say BAD CO. and The Firm.
世界の三大ギタークリエイターの共演は、もう見られないのですね!
とても貴重な映像です、この時代に生きていて幸せです!
Jimmy Page is the most baller individual who ever played the instrument
saw this show in LA calif great show so much talent in one place
Even though I've never really cared one way or the other ,and for whatever reasen, wouldn't it have been nice to just one time in one of these "many" jams mr Clapton was involved in , to just one time looked over and seen whitlock playing that hot ass b3 of his? Or either one of the other dominoes for that matter?
Got to go see this show, was great crowd n of course entertainment wasn't bad either.. think Jimmy was lil doped up at this point....
I love Jimmy Page's energy and versatility in his performances, what a great show with rock legends for a great charitable cause.Paul Rodgers powerful voice!! Thank you 👏👏😍😍
Got to see this concert when they came to LA, unforgettable 👍
I have audio of both LA shows on my channel if you’re interested c:
I assure you that Page not only knows the chords to Layla but can also play inversions of each which is exactly what he was improvising
as well as most every Clapton written song from 65’s FOR YOUR LOVE throughout his greatest ever work on the Beano LP all of Cream DandD BandD EC and his Kings and Guys work
PAGE CAN PLAY IT ALL WITH EASE
not because he’s been playing longer than Eric or wrote better songs with the GREATEST BAND GOD EVER GIFTED MANKIND OR THE FACT THAT PAGES’ TWO PAUL’S [HIS #1(58’ HONEY BURST LES PAUL STANDARD all nickel hardware Grover tuners and 58’ bumblebee pots) and [HIS #2(59’ CHERRY BURST LES PAUL STANDARD half black half white pickups 496/498, stock tuners 58’ bumblebee pots)]
Hendrix’s white number one 57’ Strat was tagged $5 million over 20yrs ago and has Tripled but you can’t even add a zero to JUST PAGES’ LESSER VALUED 59’ and be looked at by a straight face
The TRUTH IS THESE TWO GUITARS ARE PRICELESS AND NO LONGER HAVE THE $100
MILLION DOLLAR WELL WORTH IT TAGS THEY HAD AFTER THE LAST ZEPPELIN REUNION TOUR IN 2007’
As matter of fact these guitars are both secretly undivulged undisclosed so highly guarded the rumors are said to have the greatest sounding and most coveted most highly valued guitars ever in the same secret complex as the Ark of the Covenant
The sitting credit of Pages ‘ guitars makes HIM THE WEALTHIEST BLOKE IN THE WORLD 🌎
PAGE HAS HAD OFFERS IN THE HIGH BILLIONS
HOW MUCH WOULD YOU PAY FOR PAGES’ third and fourth arms
THE MUSICAL EXTENSION OF THE GREATEST GUITARIST AND ROCK 🪨 ROLL SONG WRITER TO EVER BE BLESSED BY GOD BLATANTLY SO
TO BECOME THEE ONLY ROCK GOD GUITAR GOD ACTUAL WIZARD Known and seen and worshipped like a God (a false God a man made DIETY but nonetheless someone so defiantly CHARISMATIC AND devastatingly debonair handsome built to perfection as the DEFINITION OF COOL AND WHAT A GUITAR GOD LONG PERFECT HAIR WIZARD SHOULD MOVE AND PLAY GUITAR 🎸 AND WRITE MUSIC AND LYRICS BY WHICH THE ENTIRE WORLD 🌎 SHALL LOVE AND SCREAM FOR
You are clearly correct in your opening statement regarding Page being fully aware of the chord progression in Layla.
Indeed! When Led Zeppelin was born, the Earth tilted on its axis...forever.
I think you had better stuff than Page
That's all good and dandy, but Page forgot to fu*king play somewhere in the second half of the 70s!
You know your shit, what is that other moron talking shit about Page for? Jealous
クラプトンが、若い。ジミーぺイジも、若い。こんなセッションは、二度と、無いん、やろな。
イヤァ、みんな、若い。‼️
Great gig but how high was Jimmy Page on this show? LOL
These guys needed to catch up where Jimi Hendrix left off in the 60's but nobody had ever come close enough.
If you listen to that 30 min acoustic bootleg that’s floating around you’ll understand Hendrix was so gifted musically it’s not really understandable. It’ll probably be another 100 years until someone like that rolls around again
Jimi is The Apex; followed by El Becko and EVH.
Charlie Watts is back there! Is that Joe Cocker on tambourine?
Jimmy really loved that Danelectro which is the Kashmir guitar, but he always had trouble keeping it in tune. During the Atlantic records reunion in ‘88 it was horribly out of tune as well. With that said, “Midnight Moonlight” is a gorgeous piece of music and Paul Rogers is amazing here as always
sólo me enamoré más de Jimmy y Eric q puedo decir
Excellent. Anyone know who's on drums?
Never saw Page jumping around so much.
Same he was probally drunk lol
Mr. James Patrick Page
Mr. Geoffrey Arnold Beck
Mr. Eric Patrick Clapton
And
Company Simply Awesome Amazing... Alls Superstars
Maravilla bravo, bravo 👏👏👏👏👏
It's my pre practice ritual before I go gently into the light of this dark night. 💤. 💞
Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy the coolest dude to ever grace the stage!!!!!!!
This is the best sound track of this show , I've heard outher's bad recorded
Jimmy Page won the guitar battle!!!!
I was always a Page fanatic but I surprised myself by being floored by Beck. At this concert Beck stole the show.
Telecaster for beginning... so strange... but beatiful, ok
クラプトン以外の二人はかなりやりたい放題だな。レイラの時もジェフもソロ少しやっただけでリフに戻るしペイジは音聞こえないし。て言うかこの時代はpaとかいないんかな?
Amazing, súper and unique!!