2:46 "Do you think as musicians you'll be able to last as long as 8 years?" 😂😂 Yes, you arrogant jerk, I am watching this in 2024 because they are the greatest rock and roll band of all time! 💝
10 Unforgettable Led Zeppelin Moments 0746am 25.6.24 his speccy four eyed days behind him, rob seems to have mastered the ladies man persona to a tee with his bulging groinal area and torn shirt routine.. wow she sez, beautiful plant!!!! after acid, of course...
Those 1970 clips at Headley Grange really capture them at their peak -although they kept progressing musically through experimenting, but as a unit they were still happy in 70, with their future still ahead of them.
@franksmith7247 fabulous experience! They really were fantastic and I think they knew live aid could not be there last public gig and thus ensured their legacy. I'm sure you have the dvd but in case not the full thing is on here, or was a while ago.
@@PaulFormentos yes, but not the same though. Zep Sabbath and Purple bigger influence on Heavy Metal, but no doubt they were both an influence on those big three at the time.
And here we are now 50 plus years later saying “Good bye good old Mother Earth “. Led Zep gave the people just what they wanted . New and great. We’re still taking it decades on . 🙏🔥🔥🔥🎶🎶🎶
Back in the day, we the fans loved them, the music Press and the "critics" hated them. Typical. (The elites, PowersThatBe, the music Press, the critics, just didn't get it when it came to Led Zeppelin. But the kids got it!)
@@ambern.9887 agree.. the song how many more times hes says little Robert Anthony wants to come and Play ,, steal away now steal away .. hes got that in there 4 uuu
Greatest band ever. The Beatles have nothing live that you can critique. Zepp has brilliant live music as well as the opposite in the later days. But at least they proved they could do it consistently through the 72 tour. That was 4 years of non stop top notch performances.
10 Unforgettable Led Zeppelin Moments 0756am 25.6.24 sounds like the sound system the smiths used at brixton academy 1986.... ie the lads, for all their amazingness, sound like they're undertaking a soundcheck... all those years ago the post zep orgasm became a pre-lim for audio splice and matching that footage to an incongruous audio. imagine if pop culture as well as most historical narratives were just ne big con job all becuz some sap had written down the incorrect address of an elderly relation... not that it's stop the con or the fraud being enacted...
@@boosted2022 Comments on ‘10 Unforgettable Led Zeppelin Moments’ 1059am 7.7.24 it always was, wasn't it... a splice here and there a snip of the tape deck and a snip of the master... conjoin the two sounds mix it, smash it, bomb it!!!!! they would often call it inspiration during the dim and distant past but such is the impatience of the "artiste" that they want to be sated now as do their fans... tis why the cylinder and that banal piece of vinyl is on defunkt or the wane. digital media means any old ham-fisted retard can proffer up a tune at 3am of a morning to rave reviews... all in the space of 3minutes or so... terrible!! horrendous!!! but such is life. as i say, they want simulation in all things. which is the way of the pox ridden drug addict, i feel....... beware the strip tease artiste!!! adios.
My life at 70 is still full of life. Did manage to see Led Zeppelin on two occasions at Madison Square Garden. My first concert was 1973 Led Zeppelin twelfth row seats a whopping twelve dollars which was a fortune at the time. My last concert was Pearl Jam, seems so many have passed. No regrets except having never seen Fleetwood Mac and Steely Dan. Best concert….I don’t know, maybe the Who or The Ramones. Long Live Rock!
I imagine the Universe that got the Jimmy Page that became a scientist and cured cancer is nice, but I prefer to be in this one where I get to play all his songs on my 1959 Les Paul. :)
Jimmy looked so innocent to turn into a freaking guitar God and also a Heroin addict..Im so glad he beat his addiction because in my opinion he is the most creative guitar player of all time..
The journalist or interviewers back then would hear ‘fuzz’ and heavy drums on the first track. Nothing like Elvis, or Buddy holly record albums they were just beginning to except. Hard Fuzz, used to hurt people. The young kids, teenage boys liked hard fuzz. Lot of people would see long hair immediately reject band automatically. Yet the record companies were signing long hair bands. Dave mason from Pink Floyd said record companies should sign a group of ‘golden retrievers’. Pink Floyd thought the music business was joke . Pink Floyd are smart asses. The Floyd says things, making fun of people especially in front of each other their clever friends. One night during mid 70s, , Pink Floyd sat around the studio, doing absolutely nothing (coming up with ideas) Pink Floyd would go through ‘tapes’ listening to old recordings and rehearsals from bands early days. While Listening ‘Vegetable man’ by (syd barret) came on. The band started laughing, laughing so hard, rolling on the floor, histarics. In tears laughing, they would stop for bit’ then start laughing over non stop. It went four hours, either or they just left studio? Its From the book ‘saucer full of secrets’. Hilarious moment thinking bout syd.
Actually Phil Collins could not play John Bonham's drum beats. That's why he messed up the Live Aid. Cause they had the wrong drummers. Nobody could match Bonham, the best drummer ever.
Some new footage there! Excellent. I had heard a story about Peter’s son. He’s The Reckoning all by himself, but w Bonzo in tow… 🥊 TKO my fav band ever! I have the swan song tattoo. Robert did say he would marry me someday, but that I had to get along home first… lol 😂
The plane was actually a business/performance decision. They would stay at a hotel near an airport that was roughly central to an upcoming series of shows. That way they were able to avoid having to pack up and move to a new hotel almost every night. Same transportation, same hotel room after each gig for a bit of consistency.
No wonder they didn't like the press, I wouldn't have like them either. I hate watching these old interviews where it's like older people asking the band stupid questions that are meant to poke fun at musicians. Where the interviewer gives them back-handed complements and it's all an "in joke" between the person asking the questions and their audience. And the musicians try to give serious, intelligent, insightful answers and try to pretend that being laughed at doesn't bother them. At least the musicians can be secure in the knowledge that they are smarter, more talented, make a lot more money, and will be remembered much longer than those clowns.
Yes, I always admire the way they so sweetly answered those inane questions by people who had no idea about the Rock scene and were quite smug. The boys handled it well, especially considering they were only in their very early 20s.
I wasn't just thinking about Zeppelin, I was also thinking about interviews I've seen (or read) with The Doors, Jimi Hendrix, Sex Pistols, The Beatles, Nirvana, and especially Kiss. Kiss were nothing but clowns in the eyes of the press.
I love that J. Paul Getty, the Shah of Iran and Richard Nixon were cited by the commentator as people deserving of esteem. You think, ah, that was then this is now, but nothing's changed more's the shame.
8:03 There is a story that Phil Collins (who were playing the the Zeppelin for this gig) messed up the intro of Rock'n'Roll. Also, they never rehearsed for this concert, they just gave a cassette to Phil to play along as practice.
Back in the day, we the fans loved them, the music Press and the "critics" hated them. Typical. (The elites, PowersThatBe, the music Press, the critics, just didn't get it when it came to Led Zeppelin. But the kids got it!)
I imagine Page seeing Plant posing with his guitar like that and punching him in the arm after yelling at him. "I've told you many times, this is not a toy, and it's not yours to play with!"
My first LP was Led Zeppelin II . Got it on my 11th birthday in June 1972..my best friend at school had an older brother who got some record collection ( Deep Purple in Rock Fireball , Black Sabbath Paranoid , Led Z 1+2 +3 +4 and many more. It was an opener to a universe listening to them records. I digged Heartbreaker/ Livin Lovin Maid so much I wished Led Z II for birthday pres. My second LP was Deep Purple in Rock…fav songs are Bloodsucker and Flight of the Rat. ( btw..I never listen to Child in time Nor Stairway to heaven..)
I wonder if jimmy page knew about Elvis in 57? The Elvis album ‘(Elvis playing guitar front cover?) When that Elvis album came out, guitar sales skyrocketed in music stores around the world. Elvis holding acoustic guitar.
It’s interesting how we can see the older people woefully coming to grips with a widening gulf between themselves and young people. The songs they whistled to NEVER ever evoked ideas of sex and certainly weren’t performed by young men with tight pants, bare chests and long beautiful hair. They and their parents and grandparents sat around a piano and sang together songs like show tunes and standards. Fathers who were out in the world while women were at home, were the ones who brought home new songs to the family. Sex was a private and sacred thing for married people and certainly UNCONNECTED to music. And then along comes Led Zeppelin. Making music that was nearly 100% openly in your face sexual, at least their hits were. No wonder people even 15 years older were worried. If parent didn’t want their daughters to scream at a Beatles concert they sure as hell didn’t want them to see Robert Plant sweat and shake or shiver his body mimicking an orgasm during Dazed and Confused.
I was at their June 1980 show in Nuremberg, Germany...Bonham passed out after the 3rd song and the show was canceled. Nobody really knew what was happening but it didn't seem good. Also, the sound was horrible for those 3 songs.
I would have loved to hear Led Zeppelin play the Mama don't allow no kids around here. A Page Plant Bonham JPJ live version and turn it into a 30 minute full of a little bit of everything
@drunkengamer7378 I have this clip in my archive. It's one of my favorites. Headly Grange is where they recorded their 4th album. There is an extended studio version of STH that is around 8:25 long that was recorded there.
@@roadrunnergtx68 yes I I know, I started listening to them back in ‘78 when I was in my teens. Unfortunately back then we didn’t have the internet, but have since watched a lot of videos and learned about some of my musical heroes
I love Led Zeppelin has great songs. The Beatles are the greatest band of all time! It’s like the man said , The Beatles play songs that Beatles sing most songs that aren’t that hard. But very compelling. You can hum there songs and remember them and they stick you. Zeppelin music is great too. There music would be hard to hum on the way the Beatles were , in the begging any way. They both got more rock towards the middle of their career.
Popular with the ‘acid rock’ crowed the reporter says. When Pink Floyd did (pompeii documentary) Floyd members Dave mason said’ the Drug scene was heavy few years ago. (Referring to the nineteen sixties) He said It’s an image we’d like to dispel. This is when Roger waters was considered to be someone who built anger from watching lot of news? Rodger waters had a bone to pick with everyone. Rodger would say let’s get together meet at the mall later. Never show up. Rodger enjoyed arguing and shinning people on. Everyone except his wives. Rodger was big puppy dog to his wives. One In particular bought an entire block of old buildings, she made free housing for homeless people. The success from dark side of moon and ‘wish you were here’. The band members never really enjoyed. Pink Floyd was already used to success. During the barbet schroeder films ‘More’ ‘Zabriskie point’ ‘La vallee’ Pink Floyd stayed in hotels. The band members didn’t wake up 4:00 afternoon. No one spoke a word to each other until they had few drinks in at the bar. Conversations flowing the band would proceeded to the studio. You people probably still listen ‘My time Cymbeline’ . (E min)
Is it just me or do these interviewers seem so inane and just babble a bunch of nonsense questions? Do they even know what the hell they are even asking?
Also if ya dig and enjoyed this video 😀 you may also enjoy the song " Most of All " By Glenn Kaiser and Where Roses Grow Live by Rez Band Awesome songs check them out. I remember hearing the song by Led Zepp " In My Time of Dyin " during my drug years and made me think about death and Jesus. Then a hippy friend that dug Jesus told me more of Jesus love and forgiveness and how I could also know Jesus love. So in 1981 I cried out to Jesus and wow man He came into my life and I had and have so much joy and peace and now know that through Jesus when I die I will be with Him in Heaven. Hey Jesus loves each of you also and yall can know Him if you are at all open. Just cry out to Him and a good question to ask yourself if you were to die today would you go to heaven ? And if yes why ? To find out more please read the Gospel of John in the Bible or check out the movie on RUclips. 😀
⚡️The Mighty Led Zeppelin will never be matched!⚡️
na tua opinião
@user-sp4ep3zw5нет по нашему мнению,и нас милиарды !!!!!!!!!
I agree ❤
In my opinion❗
@@suzyalabama1409 I agree with you
I'm "60," still my all time favorite Band!!! Long live Zeppelin 🎵🎶
2:46 "Do you think as musicians you'll be able to last as long as 8 years?" 😂😂 Yes, you arrogant jerk, I am watching this in 2024 because they are the greatest rock and roll band of all time! 💝
Amen to that!
I was thinking the same thing!
Long live Led Zeppelin 🤘🏼.
10 Unforgettable Led Zeppelin Moments 0746am 25.6.24 his speccy four eyed days behind him, rob seems to have mastered the ladies man persona to a tee with his bulging groinal area and torn shirt routine.. wow she sez, beautiful plant!!!! after acid, of course...
*Er ... they're dead, you know*
Those 1970 clips at Headley Grange really capture them at their peak -although they kept progressing musically through experimenting, but as a unit they were still happy in 70, with their future still ahead of them.
Omg young jimmy page
He looks like a young Paul McCartney
Biological Ree-Such
he has the same voice now 😂
@@highlandergrog6041 perhaps they BOTH are sons of the magician
That boy should found a band!
Led Zeppelin was a powerful band that set the stage for everything else to follow, it was a great thing with amazing music, I miss them. ❤
*Yeah, you're so right. Forget those silly, infantile people called The Beatles*
I miss a youthful Jimmy Page. He was something else in his prime. I suppose we all were.
@@samr.england613
*As I suppose that you, a complete stranger to Page, can actually judge when his 'prime' was*
The ‘07 reunion was better than live aid
A cat having its tail stood on was better than Live Aid. The O2 was simply majestic.
@franksmith7247 wow am very jealous! I was one of the 20 million that took part in the ticket lottery
@franksmith7247 fabulous experience! They really were fantastic and I think they knew live aid could not be there last public gig and thus ensured their legacy. I'm sure you have the dvd but in case not the full thing is on here, or was a while ago.
I WAS AT BOTH ........I was also at Knebworth 79 on both days . I was 12
WAY better
I’ve seen a lot of concerts in my day, but Led Zeppelin and Madison Square Garden 1973 is the best one I’ve ever seen bar none.
Sweetheart of a man and legendary musician worldwide
Zep. Best band ever.
Zeppelin, Sabbath and Purple Heavy Metal pioneers and a massive influence on Priest, and Maiden along with countless others.
CREAM? HENDRIX?
@@PaulFormentos yes, but not the same though. Zep Sabbath and Purple bigger influence on Heavy Metal, but no doubt they were both an influence on those big three at the time.
@@jayjaytee9944
Please dont forget the other horseman...Uriah heep
*Except Zeppelin made an album called Led Zeppelin III (which is probably THE first Acoustic Heavy Metal album)*
the Mighty Led Zeppelin.
And here we are now 50 plus years later saying “Good bye good old Mother Earth “. Led Zep gave the people just what they wanted . New and great. We’re still taking it decades on . 🙏🔥🔥🔥🎶🎶🎶
Back in the day, we the fans loved them, the music Press and the "critics" hated them. Typical. (The elites, PowersThatBe, the music Press, the critics, just didn't get it when it came to Led Zeppelin. But the kids got it!)
When the World Was Young 🎉 . Young, beautiful, full of energy, music and love ❤️ ❤❤❤
Some real gems here. Many Ive never seen. Good job on this video.
Saw 'em in '74 or '75...still one of the best concerts ever.
Plant " I'm upset there's not a pool table on board" lol ha
maybe there is one now that can go on a jet with all the tech of today ... A Hologram pool table
He was being funny
@@ambern.9887 agree.. the song how many more times hes says little Robert Anthony wants to come and Play ,, steal away now steal away .. hes got that in there 4 uuu
I would be too. Playing pool and listening to Zeppelin have have been my two favorite pastimes for the last 55 years! Lol
Greatest band of the 70s in my opinion
It’s a fact. Best drummer, best frontman, best guitarist, best bassist/keys/secret weapon (all with the 70’s in mind) = best band
Greatest band ever. The Beatles have nothing live that you can critique. Zepp has brilliant live music as well as the opposite in the later days. But at least they proved they could do it consistently through the 72 tour. That was 4 years of non stop top notch performances.
It has to be said, however, that when things started to go wrong , Page started with heroine, sounding unbelievably bad live
... I'm all over your opinion! ✌️
Century .....😊
When life was full of promise❤🎉🎉🎉
and now is full of masks, 5G and bullshit
10 Unforgettable Led Zeppelin Moments 0756am 25.6.24 sounds like the sound system the smiths used at brixton academy 1986.... ie the lads, for all their amazingness, sound like they're undertaking a soundcheck... all those years ago the post zep orgasm became a pre-lim for audio splice and matching that footage to an incongruous audio. imagine if pop culture as well as most historical narratives were just ne big con job all becuz some sap had written down the incorrect address of an elderly relation... not that it's stop the con or the fraud being enacted...
Yup. Now music is AI generated by people that can’t play a single chord.
@@boosted2022 Comments on ‘10 Unforgettable Led Zeppelin Moments’ 1059am 7.7.24 it always was, wasn't it... a splice here and there a snip of the tape deck and a snip of the master... conjoin the two sounds mix it, smash it, bomb it!!!!! they would often call it inspiration during the dim and distant past but such is the impatience of the "artiste" that they want to be sated now as do their fans... tis why the cylinder and that banal piece of vinyl is on defunkt or the wane. digital media means any old ham-fisted retard can proffer up a tune at 3am of a morning to rave reviews... all in the space of 3minutes or so... terrible!! horrendous!!! but such is life. as i say, they want simulation in all things. which is the way of the pox ridden drug addict, i feel....... beware the strip tease artiste!!! adios.
My life at 70 is still full of life. Did manage to see Led Zeppelin on two occasions at Madison Square Garden. My first concert was 1973 Led Zeppelin twelfth row seats a whopping twelve dollars which was a fortune at the time. My last concert was Pearl Jam, seems so many have passed. No regrets except having never seen Fleetwood Mac and Steely Dan. Best concert….I don’t know, maybe the Who or The Ramones. Long Live Rock!
I imagine the Universe that got the Jimmy Page that became a scientist and cured cancer is nice, but I prefer to be in this one where I get to play all his songs on my 1959 Les Paul. :)
🎉are you serious? Wow 🤯 🤯😎🫶🏻it
Had heroin not been Jimmy's side job, he could have done both.
Interesting to see how ignorant and stupid most reporters were and how intelligent, analytical and well spoken the Led Zeppelin members were.
Best rock and roll band of all time. They were very well-spoken in these clips. No one can top Jimmy Page. No one! 🎸🎸🎸🎸
Amen to that. The greatest. So imaginative, so versatile, so FAST. Guitarist extraordinaire!
*Love Zeppelin and Page, but Hendrix is far better than any guitarist that's been to date*
Hendrix 10 times better
That is NOT how I imagined Bonham would sound...😅
He sounded quite refined!
@@parislibby Problem was keepin ole John off the booze....
Me too.I thought he would have a deeper voice.
@@PaulFormentos nice man when he's not boozing!
Jimmy looked so innocent to turn into a freaking guitar God and also a Heroin addict..Im so glad he beat his addiction because in my opinion he is the most creative guitar player of all time..
What an odd conversation, to tell Led Zeppelin he can't hum their music. If he can't hum Stairway to Heaven, then he can't hum, period.
Yes, that was so wierd.
That interview was before stairway was made. But i agree with you! Alot of hummingable songs on the first three albums!
that was 1970 before led zeppelin IV came out
The journalist or interviewers back then would hear ‘fuzz’ and heavy drums on the first track. Nothing like Elvis, or Buddy holly record albums they were just beginning to except. Hard Fuzz, used to hurt people. The young kids, teenage boys liked hard fuzz. Lot of people would see long hair immediately reject band automatically. Yet the record companies were signing long hair bands. Dave mason from Pink Floyd said record companies should sign a group of ‘golden retrievers’. Pink Floyd thought the music business was joke . Pink Floyd are smart asses. The Floyd says things, making fun of people especially in front of each other their clever friends. One night during mid 70s, , Pink Floyd sat around the studio, doing absolutely nothing (coming up with ideas) Pink Floyd would go through ‘tapes’ listening to old recordings and rehearsals from bands early days. While Listening ‘Vegetable man’ by (syd barret) came on. The band started laughing, laughing so hard, rolling on the floor, histarics. In tears laughing, they would stop for bit’ then start laughing over non stop. It went four hours, either or they just left studio? Its From the book ‘saucer full of secrets’. Hilarious moment thinking bout syd.
Some fifty years later, here I am because I couldn't get one of their songs out of my head and had to listen to some.
*WAY COOL,THANKS 4 THIS❕* 👊🏻🤘🏻✨
A life long listener of zep. To see bonzo speak it was worth watching this video.
Zeppelin and Phil Collins on one stage wow
Actually Phil Collins could not play John Bonham's drum beats. That's why he messed up the Live Aid. Cause they had the wrong drummers. Nobody could match Bonham, the best drummer ever.
Nothing is as cool as the mighty LZ...ever !
I was at that Oakland show!
Bonham was serious, intelligent, and insightful about the Beatles vs Led Zeppelin.
Love that stairway to heaven version
I was Born Too Late ~ Led Zeppelin Rules 🌲🦸🧚🤸
The first clip with Jimmy is from 6 april 1958
Some new footage there! Excellent. I had heard a story about Peter’s son. He’s The Reckoning all by himself, but w Bonzo in tow… 🥊 TKO my fav band ever! I have the swan song tattoo. Robert did say he would marry me someday, but that I had to get along home first… lol 😂
New York 1973 & London 2007!
The plane was actually a business/performance decision. They would stay at a hotel near an airport that was roughly central to an upcoming series of shows. That way they were able to avoid having to pack up and move to a new hotel almost every night. Same transportation, same hotel room after each gig for a bit of consistency.
Byli mezi prvními a byli jedineční . Už jim to nikdo nemůže vzít ! Jsou klenotem mého mládí !!
Was that Steven Tyler AI telling the story about bonham beating up the guy 😂😂😂😂
Hahah. That party in the plane at 35,000 f is crazy .😮
No wonder they didn't like the press, I wouldn't have like them either. I hate watching these old interviews where it's like older people asking the band stupid questions that are meant to poke fun at musicians. Where the interviewer gives them back-handed complements and it's all an "in joke" between the person asking the questions and their audience. And the musicians try to give serious, intelligent, insightful answers and try to pretend that being laughed at doesn't bother them.
At least the musicians can be secure in the knowledge that they are smarter, more talented, make a lot more money, and will be remembered much longer than those clowns.
Yes, I always admire the way they so sweetly answered those inane questions by people who had no idea about the Rock scene and were quite smug. The boys handled it well, especially considering they were only in their very early 20s.
It’s not musicians, it’s members of Led Zeppelin. They earned their bad press by being insufferably pompous.
I wasn't just thinking about Zeppelin, I was also thinking about interviews I've seen (or read) with The Doors, Jimi Hendrix, Sex Pistols, The Beatles, Nirvana, and especially Kiss. Kiss were nothing but clowns in the eyes of the press.
@@scottbubb2946 I have noticed that as well.
@@scottbubb2946in any music loving persons eyes TBF
“Robert Page can’t hurt you, he’s not real”
Also Robert Page in the thumbnail:
Jimbert🥵
Great stuff
Great finds! ✌️💜😊
Thanks!!!!!!
I love that J. Paul Getty, the Shah of Iran and Richard Nixon were cited by the commentator as people deserving of esteem. You think, ah, that was then this is now, but nothing's changed more's the shame.
My heart & soul
8:03 There is a story that Phil Collins (who were playing the the Zeppelin for this gig) messed up the intro of Rock'n'Roll.
Also, they never rehearsed for this concert, they just gave a cassette to Phil to play along as practice.
and phil played "cocky guy " and went thinking he knew the stuff.he only listened a tape on a walkman while flying in a concorde.
and Page was still out to lunch in 85
I can hum
✓ Whole Lotta Love
✓ Kashmir
✓ Stairway' To Heaven
Led Zeppelin Always & Forever in our hearts 🎸🔥❤️😘💯🌹🥁🎤🎸🔥🎸🔥🎸🔥🎸❤️😘💯🌹🌹
Old enough to be one of the folks that attended the famous Led Zeppelin concert in Tampa.
That was the most I've ever heard Bonzo speak.
How on earth can you compare the Beatles to Led Zep? 🤦♀️ The former were a boy band, the latter were musicians.
Love from Liverpool, UK
Back in the day, we the fans loved them, the music Press and the "critics" hated them. Typical. (The elites, PowersThatBe, the music Press, the critics, just didn't get it when it came to Led Zeppelin. But the kids got it!)
YYYYEEEAAAHHHHHHH♥️
"Do you think you'll be able to last 8 years?"
Apologies to the Beatles, but whose music do you hear more these days on mainstream rock radio?
Jimmy Page at a young age reminds me of the Bee Gees when they were young.
She said that they're pampered, and I suppose there's some truth to that but she didn't mention that they work their asses off.
"Do you think you'll last as long as 8 years?" LOLOLOLOLOL Also, the woman narrating the plane: The Original Karen.
But Beatles this, Beatles there and blablabla... Doesn't matter! Bonzo was great with the answer.
You don't hit another man's kid.
They kid was entitled and way out of control. Graham's employee was right in this case.
Peter Grant stuck up for his people and he didn't back down to anybody.
Long live Rock n' roll
Just when you think maybe it doesn't thrill you quite as much anymore.... 😏 Also, I was at that Oakland show ✊😍
I imagine Page seeing Plant posing with his guitar like that and punching him in the arm after yelling at him. "I've told you many times, this is not a toy, and it's not yours to play with!"
I saw a vid where Plant grabbed a guitar from a back-up to jam with Neil Young when he came on stage at an award ceremony.
Какой красивый человек.еще и гений
Absolutely loved Jimi
"Popular with the acid rock crowd."
My first LP was Led Zeppelin II . Got it on my 11th birthday in June 1972..my best friend at school had an older brother who got some record collection ( Deep Purple in Rock Fireball , Black Sabbath Paranoid , Led Z 1+2 +3 +4 and many more. It was an opener to a universe listening to them records. I digged Heartbreaker/ Livin Lovin Maid so much I wished Led Z II for birthday pres. My second LP was Deep Purple in Rock…fav songs are Bloodsucker and Flight of the Rat.
( btw..I never listen to Child in time Nor Stairway to heaven..)
Da Bestess Ever
I wonder if jimmy page knew about Elvis in 57? The Elvis album ‘(Elvis playing guitar front cover?) When that Elvis album came out, guitar sales skyrocketed in music stores around the world. Elvis holding acoustic guitar.
In 1977, the town unnamed "Zeppelin Roadies," Tour Manager Richard Cole and head of Security John Bindon. RIP Jim Matzorkis.
where was plant moving around with the double neck guitar as insinuated by the thumbnail?
All good I’ll look it up, I have a brain!😆
It’s interesting how we can see the older people woefully coming to grips with a widening gulf between themselves and young people. The songs they whistled to NEVER ever evoked ideas of sex and certainly weren’t performed by young men with tight pants, bare chests and long beautiful hair. They and their parents and grandparents sat around a piano and sang together songs like show tunes and standards. Fathers who were out in the world while women were at home, were the ones who brought home new songs to the family. Sex was a private and sacred thing for married people and certainly UNCONNECTED to music. And then along comes Led Zeppelin. Making music that was nearly 100% openly in your face sexual, at least their hits were. No wonder people even 15 years older were worried. If parent didn’t want their daughters to scream at a Beatles concert they sure as hell didn’t want them to see Robert Plant sweat and shake or shiver his body mimicking an orgasm during Dazed and Confused.
Wow that last few seconds… he lost his voice that young?
❤❤❤Robert ❤❤❤
I was at their June 1980 show in Nuremberg, Germany...Bonham passed out after the 3rd song and the show was canceled. Nobody really knew what was happening but it didn't seem good. Also, the sound was horrible for those 3 songs.
I would have loved to hear Led Zeppelin play the Mama don't allow no kids around here. A Page Plant Bonham JPJ live version and turn it into a 30 minute full of a little bit of everything
Is that that the legendary Black Dog that I’ve heard was roaming around Headley Grange, then they ended up naming the song after him @ 1:15 ?
Yes
@@roadrunnergtx68 I’ve heard that story, and I’ve never seen this clip, I was wondering if that was the dog
@drunkengamer7378 I have this clip in my archive. It's one of my favorites. Headly Grange is where they recorded their 4th album. There is an extended studio version of STH that is around 8:25 long that was recorded there.
@@roadrunnergtx68 yes I I know, I started listening to them back in ‘78 when I was in my teens. Unfortunately back then we didn’t have the internet, but have since watched a lot of videos and learned about some of my musical heroes
@@roadrunnergtx68 LZ III is actually my favorite album, a well rounded blend of music
I love Led Zeppelin has great songs. The Beatles are the greatest band of all time! It’s like the man said , The Beatles play songs that Beatles sing most songs that aren’t that hard. But very compelling. You can hum there songs and remember them and they stick you. Zeppelin music is great too. There music would be hard to hum on the way the Beatles were , in the begging any way. They both got more rock towards the middle of their career.
Media then, just as condescending as they are now….
They all sound somewhat posher than I expected. I guess it just reflects 50 years of slightly-changing speech patterns.
do you think you're gonna last longer than the Beatles , hahahah , well of course they did last longer .
I never thought of whistling....I usually bash my desk
"The Led Zeppelin"???
Page and Plant's performance at Live Aid was pretty bad. I watched it in real time and felt quite disappointed.
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Photoshopping Plant playing Page's double-neck for clicks is evil
It’s not photoshopped. I’ve seen it a lot of different times from numerous sources. Just Google it
The originators.
What does in for a quick garden mean ?
Unfortunately Led Zep's appearance at Live Aid 1985 was a disaster (but their best years were well behind them then).
Days gone by….
Popular with the ‘acid rock’ crowed the reporter says. When Pink Floyd did (pompeii documentary) Floyd members Dave mason said’ the Drug scene was heavy few years ago. (Referring to the nineteen sixties) He said It’s an image we’d like to dispel. This is when Roger waters was considered to be someone who built anger from watching lot of news? Rodger waters had a bone to pick with everyone. Rodger would say let’s get together meet at the mall later. Never show up. Rodger enjoyed arguing and shinning people on. Everyone except his wives. Rodger was big puppy dog to his wives. One In particular bought an entire block of old buildings, she made free housing for homeless people. The success from dark side of moon and ‘wish you were here’. The band members never really enjoyed. Pink Floyd was already used to success. During the barbet schroeder films ‘More’ ‘Zabriskie point’ ‘La vallee’ Pink Floyd stayed in hotels. The band members didn’t wake up 4:00 afternoon. No one spoke a word to each other until they had few drinks in at the bar. Conversations flowing the band would proceeded to the studio. You people probably still listen ‘My time Cymbeline’ . (E min)
Live Aid was a Disaster. That was cool though.
Queen ruled that show (Live Aid).
They would blow the Beatles off the stage.
They call The Rolling Stones the greatest band in the world,and they are,only because Led Zeppelin no Van longer plays.
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Is it just me or do these interviewers seem so inane and just babble a bunch of nonsense questions? Do they even know what the hell they are even asking?
Also if ya dig and enjoyed this video 😀 you may also enjoy the song " Most of All " By Glenn Kaiser and Where Roses Grow Live by Rez Band Awesome songs check them out. I remember hearing the song by Led Zepp " In My Time of Dyin " during my drug years and made me think about death and Jesus. Then a hippy friend that dug Jesus told me more of Jesus love and forgiveness and how I could also know Jesus love. So in 1981 I cried out to Jesus and wow man He came into my life and I had and have so much joy and peace and now know that through Jesus when I die I will be with Him in Heaven. Hey Jesus loves each of you also and yall can know Him if you are at all open. Just cry out to Him and a good question to ask yourself if you were to die today would you go to heaven ? And if yes why ? To find out more please read the Gospel of John in the Bible or check out the movie on RUclips. 😀