I saw them at Madison Square Garden in this tour. Page was on a mission in 1998. He was back in early 70s form and Plant was going for the screams alot. Great tour.
But do you notice during this era, Jimmy seems to have lost some energy? He is not as colorful, has short hair, and gained just a little bit of weight. He is just not himself as if someone and or something took him over! I wonder if anyone else notices this.
@@rosekittygraykittyjackkitt9676 hello!!! It’s called aging! You will do it, too. Everyone needs to get off the criticism of Jimmy Page. At his worst, he was and continues to be the best guitarist that ever lived. I feel blessed to have lived in his time.
@@anniejo1355 You have no idea what I am trying to say. What is aging, in the spiritual sense, when it comes to the body? It is so much more than physical.
@@rosekittygraykittyjackkitt9676 I have no idea? That’s funny; you have no idea who I am. You chide me for referring to physical aging, but you support your argument citing three physical attributes. You can do better, surely. Apart from that, you talk about his spiritual conformation. Research and read about his life at the time the video was shot. I believe you might gain some insight.
what may have been...(sigh) as connected as the 4 members of Zep were there is nothing lost with Michael Lee on drums. Not to mention Charlie being right in the groove as well. pure magic
Saw them both nights in Chicago and was so happy to see how great they were playing together. Yes Jimmy was back to playing at the same level as the 72 tour. If you listen to various bootlegs of 98 tour and listen to How the West Was Won, it’s uncanny how much Page is playing at the same level 26 years removed. Check out the Vegas bootlegs and London bootlegs as well.
This is awesome - I was there, third row to the left of center stage (with Dat Recorder running) I don't recall seeing this footage circulating back when I was still collecting, thanks for posting @Mark Zep
Jimmy was really back in form and playing great on this tour, he and Plant were at their post Zeppelin best on this tour. Walking into Clarksdale was such a great record as well, the stuff they mixed into the set sounded so good with the Zeppelin material, too bad Plant walked away after this tour. Would've loved another Page/Plant album and tour after this one.
I was there!! INCREDIBLE show!!!! for whatever reason, a dozen or so "kids" followed my wife and I into and elevator because they thought we knew where Robert and Jimmy were. They kept egging us to tell them where they were. They were almost like stalkers, talking about busting into another hotel to find them, etc., was kinda scary. We didnt get off on our floor but went to the hotel bar, where the kids still followed us to. We told the bartender and he called security.
Toronto 12 row floors of a scalper ticket said “compliments of q-107 Was so far left of stage, could only see the boys a few times at edge of stage, still my fav
Great show, thanks Mark Zep! I saw a show on this tour with my brother and friends. Vancouver BC 1998 at GM Place, ( now Rogers Arena). Great show also...very clear sound there. Only complaint is everyone in the audience was standing and rowdy. Hard to really see and listen to everything. Hoping to see it on RUclips sometime!
This is a good example of why Zeppelin was considered the BEST LIVE band of their ERA. I'd say the BEST LIVE BAND of ANY ERA, but that just me.....With BONHAM on drums they were just sooooo BAD-A$$. I saw ZEPPELIN TWICE, and NO ONE else even came close to them.
You sound like me. I saw then twice in the 70’s, then Plant and Page 3 times. Also Plant with hs other various bands. Life changing for me! No band ever came close ♥️♥️♥️
From 69 into 72 zep was the best live band ever imo. After that the members fell off one by one. Plant lost his voice never to recover it. Bonham was deep into the drink and Page was a heroin addict. Jones is the only one to come out somewhat unscathed.
@@rickchyczewski576 , not a die hard Zeppelin fan Rick? I wouldnt put them out by 72. Their last concert in Nebworth was amazing. So was all of their work before that. We sadly lost Bonzo in 1980, and the band couldnt go on. After that Plant flourished in another direction with his voice just as powerful-as before. Page has never really been able to get live gigs without Plant, but he is still the best guitar player ever. I , for one continue to savor their ability to have produced the best live shows by any band.
@@pattyraczynski9566 I would classify myself a hardcore zep fan. Let me expand on what I said. Zep was the greatest rock band from 68 to 72. Ever. No one could top them live. I am of the opinion that thst eras Robert plant could sing the blues better than any white man ever. Page was hungry. After 72 they were still a great band. Plant recovered eventually with a different voice. It's still better than most but he was no longer the greatest rock singer of all time. He was in a larger group. Plant is what brought me to zep. First time I heard hmmt, I was just blown away by the singer. That feeling never goes away and I am 53 now. I listen to them as much now as I did when I discovered them in the early 80s.
I have the complete set list from the Palace of Auburn Hills I went both nights on Friday and Saturday , the only difference were the Encore songs, I think they played 13 songs each night
The early 70's 69-75 Zeppelin was a live musical experience like no other band, and I saw a lot of great live bands back then including The Stones, Faces, Kinks, Who, BOC, Humble Pie, YES, ELP, etc., etc. To state that NOTHING came close to the Magical Vibe of Zeppelin is really saying something!!! Not even Page and Plant come close.Peace.
It's bc they (at least Plant) didn't want a full on Led Zeppelin reunion. Having all of the living members of a band come back together is basically a reunion no matter what the band says. Here, they're still able to somewhat say that it's no reunion.
And plant also said. Splitting the money 2 ways of better than 3 Plus there’s a history between the 3.. towards the end Jonsey didn’t have anything to do with the members except practice and concert. He didn’t even travel in the same car.. we was sick of all the crap.. Page always high.. bonhams drinking and all the constant touring. In 74 he left. Peter talked him into coming back..
@@TRUMP-2024-STF Who knows the real reason, but I think the other reply was right... when you add JPJ, it becomes a "Led Zeppelin Reunion" and becomes a much different animal. Every stupid journalist will inevitably ask, "what is it like playing without Bonzo?" ...Robert in particular has never gotten over Bonham's death, after all it was Robert who convinced John, his childhood friend, to come be part of his new band. I do however think it was really shitty of Page and Plant to call their 1995 tour "No Quarter" and to include that song in the setlist... the song most closely associated with Jones, his signature song. At least we got the O2 show with all three of them, I was particularly happy for Jonesy, that he got to have that experience one last (hopefully not) time.
@@JU5TINPDX Plant said the reason.. They didn’t want to split/divide the money 3 ways.. that was one I’m sure of many. And I’m sure that they didn’t want a reunion as well.. but it was mostly about money. At the end of zeppelin Jonsey didn’t get along with page and plant.
uh , allen collins , randall hall , barry harwood , steve gaines , dickey bettes , jeff carlisi , gary rossington , rickey medlocke , hughie thomasson , billy jones , dave hlubek , duane roland , steve holland , ed king , duane allman , derek trucks , don felder , etc , never musically made this kind of racket .......
Morning Dew ties Bobby and Jimmy into Ian G at Episode six which ties into Ritchie and Deep Purple which ties into Rainbow in which all tie into The Beatles which ties into Charlie M (the real one) and San Franciso and California Dreamin and so on......a musical web for both good and bad reasons depending on intent.
Jacksonville went thru a severe "dry spell" for several years in the early & mid 2K's in regards to GOOD RnR shows/bands ....... not sure why that market has been repeatedly passed up by several high profile bands , as of late? The 1970's & 1980's were a great time for RnR shows in Jax. ...... it's a great city , but like many , it has been governed (at times) by some seriously fucked up people (i.e. DEMOCRATS!) .....I'd love to Jax rebound & fix their commercial RE issues as well as their homeless issues .....it's a great town .
Jimmy Page is amazing. No one else like Jimmy and Robert.
It's so true!
The Power, Mystery and Hammer of the Gods revisited this evening in JAX '98🤘
1998 a different time a different world. I want it back !
Me too brother
@@jimmyb4728 show
1973 MSG, I want those days back ❤❤❤
Jimmy sings through his guitar. Hecis amazing.
Jimmy looks like he’s having such a good time.❤😊
Cosa dire,semplicemente grandiosili ho visti in tutti e due i tour Page&Plant,1995/1996,1998/1999,Amazing
I saw them at Madison Square Garden in this tour. Page was on a mission in 1998. He was back in early 70s form and Plant was going for the screams alot. Great tour.
I'll tell you what, skydiving couldn't produce the adrenaline rush these guys can, saw them in Philly this tour by far my best night out ever
Wow!! * My favorite male rock vocalist, “ Robert Plant” and my favorite male rock guitarist, “Jimmy Page” Love it !!
🎤🎸🎵🥁
Life is better with music.
Was there....along with three generations of other fans!! No words needed.
Thank you Mark Zep for all you do. ❤😊
I’m happy that I got to go see them on both tours but man these were great seats.
He tried it in 1988 did quit get there like the 96 through shows I think Budapest is best rock n roll since 1972 I have heard
I was supposed to be there. RIP Gramps. Saw Tampa and Miami leading up to this show. Thanks for sharing!! 🤘🏼🎸🤘🏼
great footage thanks for sharing. Great to see how good Jimmy was once he was off the hard stuff
But do you notice during this era, Jimmy seems to have lost some energy? He is not as colorful, has short hair, and gained just a little bit of weight. He is just not himself as if someone and or something took him over! I wonder if anyone else notices this.
@@rosekittygraykittyjackkitt9676 hello!!! It’s called aging! You will do it, too. Everyone needs to get off the criticism of Jimmy Page. At his worst, he was and continues to be the best guitarist that ever lived. I feel blessed to have lived in his time.
@@anniejo1355 You have no idea what I am trying to say. What is aging, in the spiritual sense, when it comes to the body? It is so much more than physical.
@@rosekittygraykittyjackkitt9676 I have no idea? That’s funny; you have no idea who I am. You chide me for referring to physical aging, but you support your argument citing three physical attributes. You can do better, surely. Apart from that, you talk about his spiritual conformation. Research and read about his life at the time the video was shot. I believe you might gain some insight.
@@anniejo1355 Angie, dont you have anything bet ter to do? I used to walk 6 miles to school, barefoot in the snow and I did not even know. Up hill .
It is an admiration for what Jimmy Page can do at this level, he is great
What a Great Year 1998 was!❤️
Jimmy is pure raw Talent! A genius.
Wow. The way the singer and guitarist played off each other! They should start a band.
what may have been...(sigh) as connected as the 4 members of Zep were there is nothing lost with Michael Lee on drums. Not to mention Charlie being right in the groove as well. pure magic
I was 18 at this concert. Barely remember it.
Simply Amazing
Jimmy Page The GOAT
Darn Skippy!!
Page is Magnificent
Saw them both nights in Chicago and was so happy to see how great they were playing together. Yes Jimmy was back to playing at the same level as the 72 tour. If you listen to various bootlegs of 98 tour and listen to How the West Was Won, it’s uncanny how much Page is playing at the same level 26 years removed. Check out the Vegas bootlegs and London bootlegs as well.
This is awesome - I was there, third row to the left of center stage (with Dat Recorder running) I don't recall seeing this footage circulating back when I was still collecting, thanks for posting @Mark Zep
Plant is outstanding in this performance. This is the most powerful and clear he sounded since 1972.
Yes buddapests and virgina beach he sounds like that too
That was COOL! 😎
Best concert band ever
It doesn't get any better than this performance
Zeppelin was !...by a wide margin too !
@@wildbill2122 Zeppelin had that amazing energy for sure
Jimmy was really back in form and playing great on this tour, he and Plant were at their post Zeppelin best on this tour. Walking into Clarksdale was such a great record as well, the stuff they mixed into the set sounded so good with the Zeppelin material, too bad Plant walked away after this tour. Would've loved another Page/Plant album and tour after this one.
This beats counselling
I was there!! INCREDIBLE show!!!! for whatever reason, a dozen or so "kids" followed my wife and I into and elevator because they thought we knew where Robert and Jimmy were. They kept egging us to tell them where they were. They were almost like stalkers, talking about busting into another hotel to find them, etc., was kinda scary. We didnt get off on our floor but went to the hotel bar, where the kids still followed us to. We told the bartender and he called security.
I was at this concert. There was no way I could miss it, especially only living an hour away.
there was a killer opening band with a female violinist ya?
Lived in Jacksonville for a few months. Wish I could have been there for this concert, but yeah I want to go to all of them. 🌹🦋💘
How cool is this, thank you for sharing!👍 Seen Jimmy & Robert, March 27, 1995 in Toronto, at the Skydome during their No Quarter Tour🇨🇦
Toronto 12 row floors of a scalper ticket said “compliments of q-107
Was so far left of stage, could only see the boys a few times at edge of stage, still my fav
Led Zepp 4Ever!!!
Great show, thanks Mark Zep! I saw a show on this tour with my brother and friends. Vancouver BC 1998 at GM Place, ( now Rogers Arena). Great show also...very clear sound there. Only complaint is everyone in the audience was standing and rowdy. Hard to really see and listen to everything. Hoping to see it on RUclips sometime!
This is a good example of why Zeppelin was considered the BEST LIVE band of their ERA. I'd say the BEST LIVE BAND of ANY ERA, but that just me.....With BONHAM on drums they were just sooooo BAD-A$$. I saw ZEPPELIN TWICE, and NO ONE else even came close to them.
I’ve never seen them and I’d agree
You sound like me. I saw then twice in the 70’s, then Plant and Page 3 times. Also Plant with hs other various bands. Life changing for me! No band ever came close ♥️♥️♥️
From 69 into 72 zep was the best live band ever imo. After that the members fell off one by one. Plant lost his voice never to recover it. Bonham was deep into the drink and Page was a heroin addict. Jones is the only one to come out somewhat unscathed.
@@rickchyczewski576 , not a die hard Zeppelin fan Rick? I wouldnt put them out by 72. Their last concert in Nebworth was amazing. So was all of their work before that. We sadly lost Bonzo in 1980, and the band couldnt go on. After that Plant flourished in another direction with his voice just as powerful-as before. Page has never really been able to get live gigs without Plant, but he is still the best guitar player ever. I , for one continue to savor their ability to have produced the best live shows by any band.
@@pattyraczynski9566 I would classify myself a hardcore zep fan. Let me expand on what I said. Zep was the greatest rock band from 68 to 72. Ever. No one could top them live. I am of the opinion that thst eras Robert plant could sing the blues better than any white man ever. Page was hungry. After 72 they were still a great band. Plant recovered eventually with a different voice. It's still better than most but he was no longer the greatest rock singer of all time. He was in a larger group. Plant is what brought me to zep. First time I heard hmmt, I was just blown away by the singer. That feeling never goes away and I am 53 now. I listen to them as much now as I did when I discovered them in the early 80s.
I saw this tour at The Palace in Auburn Hills, those two songs must have been the encores
If you put this on powerful speakers - its amazing
Legends
RIP Michael Lee
Plant sounds twice as good here hitting the notes than he did thru the entire 80's.
We’ll never hear anything like this again
Great amazing
Thanks for posting this awesome concert!!! I was there in Jax at the coliseum, and what a show it was. Do you have the entire concert??
Immensi!❤
the solo 4:19 reminds me of the 69 denmark show one
I was at this Show!
Kids ..this is Page 🎉 unequalled to none 😂 PG..
I have the complete set list from the Palace of Auburn Hills I went both nights on Friday and Saturday , the only difference were the Encore songs, I think they played 13 songs each night
Far
Out I was in attendance either day or two before or after Orlando or Tampa first Firm tour Jax colosiim
I was at this show Mark!! Do you have the complete show?
If you find it lemme know, I was there too!!!!
The drummer is nice and heavy too
The early 70's 69-75 Zeppelin was a live musical experience like no other band, and I saw a lot of great live bands back then including The Stones, Faces, Kinks, Who, BOC, Humble Pie, YES, ELP, etc., etc. To state that NOTHING came close to the Magical Vibe of Zeppelin is really saying something!!!
Not even Page and Plant come close.Peace.
P.S.... and I still don't like the Bowing the guitar.
Correct, No one I SAW even came close to Zeppelin....until 2017 WHEN ROGER WATERS got pretty close ! closer than anyone else did !
Magical. Transmitting God in that solo
Was looking down from the balcony
Dosent matter ,truley the best ,bar none ....Page ...😮
❤❤Robert❤❤
Epic!
These guys were at the top of their game in 98. Nice touch throwing in Morning Dew...with a Morrocan tinge. Aint getting this with Kanye.
Plant sounds good best since 72
You should be able to get this at the chemist
what is the chemist? I was at this show and would love to see the entirety!
@@KiltedCreatureWNC its a joke, its better medicine than you can get at the chemist in other words - xxx
What is the name of this song? I am so in love with the music
Hi Thana Lyn, if you're still around the first track is ,How Many more times.
Why they didn't invite Jonesy is beyond me and was a mistake!
It's bc they (at least Plant) didn't want a full on Led Zeppelin reunion. Having all of the living members of a band come back together is basically a reunion no matter what the band says. Here, they're still able to somewhat say that it's no reunion.
And plant also said. Splitting the money 2 ways of better than 3
Plus there’s a history between the 3.. towards the end Jonsey didn’t have anything to do with the members except practice and concert. He didn’t even travel in the same car.. we was sick of all the crap.. Page always high.. bonhams drinking and all the constant touring. In 74 he left. Peter talked him into coming back..
@@TRUMP-2024-STF Who knows the real reason, but I think the other reply was right... when you add JPJ, it becomes a "Led Zeppelin Reunion" and becomes a much different animal. Every stupid journalist will inevitably ask, "what is it like playing without Bonzo?" ...Robert in particular has never gotten over Bonham's death, after all it was Robert who convinced John, his childhood friend, to come be part of his new band.
I do however think it was really shitty of Page and Plant to call their 1995 tour "No Quarter" and to include that song in the setlist... the song most closely associated with Jones, his signature song.
At least we got the O2 show with all three of them, I was particularly happy for Jonesy, that he got to have that experience one last (hopefully not) time.
@@JU5TINPDX
Plant said the reason.. They didn’t want to split/divide the money 3 ways.. that was one I’m sure of many. And I’m sure that they didn’t want a reunion as well.. but it was mostly about money. At the end of zeppelin Jonsey didn’t get along with page and plant.
This is the sort of thing the Doctor should order
GODS
I got another child on the way, that makes eleven......
Jesus!
But I'm in constent HEVEN!
I want my John Paul Jones 😡
Who are the three idiots clicked on thumbs down. Must be Van Halen fans LMAO
Or KISS 😂😂😂😂
uh , allen collins , randall hall , barry harwood , steve gaines , dickey bettes , jeff carlisi , gary rossington , rickey medlocke , hughie thomasson , billy jones , dave hlubek , duane roland , steve holland , ed king , duane allman , derek trucks , don felder , etc , never musically made this kind of racket .......
Отпад......
Morning Dew ties Bobby and Jimmy into Ian G at Episode six which ties into Ritchie and Deep Purple which ties into Rainbow in which all tie into The Beatles which ties into Charlie M (the real one) and San Franciso and California Dreamin and so on......a musical web for both good and bad reasons depending on intent.
What??? Are you high?
@@anniejo1355 I do tend to fly in highrt realms of the mind..
🙏🏾💐🏆🥇🌈🔥🤩😇🤞🏼
I prefer El 84 Jimmy
Paid like 60 bucks i think back then for two tickets
Outfrickinstanding!!!
Jacksonville went thru a severe "dry spell" for several years in the early & mid 2K's in regards to GOOD RnR shows/bands ....... not sure why that market has been repeatedly passed up by several high profile bands , as of late?
The 1970's & 1980's were a great time for RnR shows in Jax. ...... it's a great city , but like many , it has been governed (at times) by some seriously fucked up people (i.e. DEMOCRATS!) .....I'd love to Jax rebound & fix their commercial RE issues as well as their homeless issues .....it's a great town .
IW@TS