Though I’ve watched I believe all the interviews, this video was really great to watch & listen to. The greatest band ever, with the 4 GODS OF MUSIC, not before not now & not in the future will there ever be another band as great. Thank you Jimmy Page, for finding the other 3 musical geniuses, & making the world a better place.
50 years ago I got "Led Zeppelin" tattooed on my forearm with an insignia. LED then a symbol below it and then ZEPPELIN below it. I did it with a buddy In his room with a sewing needle, some thread and black Indian ink. It's the only tattoo I've never regretted getting. I have several professionally done tats that on occasion I have thought I should have this differently or that, etc. but not that one and it means a lot from that day to this being a fan from the first time they produced music throughout time.
I remember a little kid, my fathers eight tracks I was just learning to read. It wasn’t even in the first grade my big brother taught me to read well he was big to me then all of nine years old now I’m big to him anyway I told him I like this one man it was Led Zeppelin4. They were two songs I loved on that album I think they were the first two I know black dog was the first one. I’m 100% on that and I take the second one that happened to be my second favorite song when the Levee break the case that was the one to punch I’d love to play crazy as you couldn’t rewind or forward in track if 23 songs were on a separate channel so you have to go and listen to the end of channel 4, and listen to all four songs of all three songs, whatever and then it goes back to one and you can hear if you like the first second floor in the most, but I just sat and listen to the whole album but then he pulled out Led Zeppelin three there’s nothing on the cover the cover of the 8 track was boring and remember him saying the letters LED Z E, and so on,
Excellent documentary. I know a lot about Zeppelin, how the group came to be and their early years but, to hear people who worked with them as well as the members tell it from interviews was fascinating. And the video and photos were perfect. Thanks for putting this together.
We ALL owe a bit of gratitude to Mo Jones - for bringing to the attention of Jimmy’s ad in that magazine to her hubby. If she hadn’t done this who knows what would’ve happened!
Yup , Wouldnta been the same without John Paul Jones !!! He was their secret weapon ! No 1 could do all that he did for a band! Think about what he did for Kashmir ! His input made it untouchable , carried that song to highest praise from even classical 1 performers ‼️
I really love the the story about David McCallum’s father suggesting the bow to Jimmy. And certainly loved David McCallum in Man From Uncle. This all gels together. The stars I watched as a child intermingle. Now, just wait to see if anyone refers to Diana Rigg. The numero ono role model of my childhood. Haha. Thanks ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Yeah Iron Butterfly opened for Zeppelin on a tour. One month later ...WELL! I lied! Led Zeppelin opened for Iron Butterfly! And they weren't very happy to follow! That was early in their career
You put rosin on the bow. It'sticky thus grabbing the string making it vibrate. Bow without rosin isnt going to do anything by using the bows edge as that bespeckled, backward cap fellow stated. Telecaster really cripples the capability because of the flat body. Les Paul [I own both] is marginally better but the pickguard and the pickup rings hamper angling the bow I did have an Ibanez Artist model back in the late 70's that when I removed the pickguard worked fantastically because it expanded the bows capabilities. Sounded awesome.
I said in my previous comment which I prematurely hit the send button and wasn’t done but I just want to say this and now they’re talking about it right now because I was talking about Led Zeppelin three boom now they’re talking about it and I play guitar for half hour Paused but anyways, the immigrant song you know just the way same way black dog and grabbed by the nuts my little six-year-old nuts I got a wicked feeling in my stomach. I will say that from this music I like it to put the big headphones on but my grandfather was listening to me with watching me listen to the immigrant song in my father‘s car going to one of my hockey games and he listening to the and I saying Valhalla I’m call. He laughed at his Jamie and said no I said I love this song he said he talking about Nordic Vikings. I was like wow cool he said do you know our family comes from Nordman I guess Campbell married Anderson, who was a Nordic, Swedish woman that goes back in my lineage made this band the best thing for my entertainment other than hockey so I used to listen to Led Zeppelin before hockey are used the Wanton Song” the Rover physical graffiti was fine lodge me and still is my favorite album by Led Zeppelin but there’s something I love and everyone of them for me now what’s up and three the best thing you have for me is since I’ve been loving you I like playing my guitar to I forgot the clothes at night I wake up with my guitar instead of my wife trying to crazy
There is not going to really be much new now about Zeppelin. It's in the telling, the way the piece is put together and the story telling. This was a very good documentary about the band with the members telling about things and people who worked with them. I felt this was one the interesting telling of their story
Thank you, Led Zeppelin. You made growing up easier.
🎸❤️🎸
Though I’ve watched I believe all the interviews, this video was really great to watch & listen to. The greatest band ever, with the 4 GODS OF MUSIC, not before not now & not in the future will there ever be another band as great. Thank you Jimmy Page, for finding the other 3 musical geniuses, & making the world a better place.
50 years ago I got "Led Zeppelin" tattooed on my forearm with an insignia. LED then a symbol below it and then ZEPPELIN below it.
I did it with a buddy In his room with a sewing needle, some thread and black Indian ink. It's the only tattoo I've never regretted getting. I have several professionally done tats that on occasion I have thought I should have this differently or that, etc. but not that one and it means a lot from that day to this being a fan from the first time they produced music throughout time.
Wouldn't advocate sewing needle tattoo but they are unsurpassed
Hands down the best rock band of all time !!!!!!!!
When I finally listened to Led Zeppelin three I have no idea I’d ii loved since I’ve been loving you
I remember a little kid, my fathers eight tracks I was just learning to read. It wasn’t even in the first grade my big brother taught me to read well he was big to me then all of nine years old now I’m big to him anyway I told him I like this one man it was Led Zeppelin4. They were two songs I loved on that album I think they were the first two I know black dog was the first one. I’m 100% on that and I take the second one that happened to be my second favorite song when the Levee break the case that was the one to punch I’d love to play crazy as you couldn’t rewind or forward in track if 23 songs were on a separate channel so you have to go and listen to the end of channel 4, and listen to all four songs of all three songs, whatever and then it goes back to one and you can hear if you like the first second floor in the most, but I just sat and listen to the whole album but then he pulled out Led Zeppelin three there’s nothing on the cover the cover of the 8 track was boring and remember him saying the letters LED Z E, and so on,
A rock-n-roll super group, the greatest band ever, Led Zeppelin!❤
Excellent documentary. I know a lot about Zeppelin, how the group came to be and their early years but, to hear people who worked with them as well as the members tell it from interviews was fascinating. And the video and photos were perfect.
Thanks for putting this together.
Thanks for your comment!
We ALL owe a bit of gratitude to Mo Jones - for bringing to the attention of Jimmy’s ad in that magazine to her hubby. If she hadn’t done this who knows what would’ve happened!
I concur fellow Led Hed!😊
Yup , Wouldnta been the same without John Paul Jones !!!
He was their secret weapon !
No 1 could do all that he did for a band!
Think about what he did for Kashmir ! His input made it untouchable , carried that song to highest praise from even classical 1 performers ‼️
I couldn’t agree more with you. His contribution to Zeppelin gave them a certain sophistication that no other bands at the time or since, had
Great job- thanks for putting this together. Very much enjoyed the narrative and the knockout/blending images works wonderfully. Cheers
Awesome! Thank you!
Led Zeppelin rules.....🥰
Led Zeppelin superó la mayor prueba. Trascendió como nadie el paso del tiempo
Thanks, I really enjoyed hearing the different members of Led Zeppelin and loved the whole documentary.
Loved this video. ❤
Good documentary. In their own words. Really enjoyed it.
Thanks for watching!
Awesome doc!!
This is GREAT!!! Thank you.....
Glad you liked it!
Wonderful content thank you!
Our pleasure!
Well done !!!
Awsome,thanks
I really love the the story about David McCallum’s father suggesting the bow to Jimmy. And certainly loved David McCallum in Man From Uncle. This all gels together. The stars I watched as a child intermingle. Now, just wait to see if anyone refers to Diana Rigg. The numero ono role model of my childhood. Haha. Thanks ⭐️⭐️⭐️
I sure wish we can hear that first recording!
ROBERT PLANT SIEMPRE SERÁ THE GOLDEN GOD OF THE ROCK
Vanilla Fudge did not play In a Gadda Da Vida. It was Iron Butterfly.
Yeah Iron Butterfly opened for Zeppelin on a tour. One month later ...WELL! I lied! Led Zeppelin opened for Iron Butterfly! And they weren't very happy to follow! That was early in their career
Nice little video.
Glad you enjoyed it
You put rosin on the bow. It'sticky thus grabbing the string making it vibrate. Bow without rosin isnt going to do anything by using the bows edge as that bespeckled, backward cap fellow stated. Telecaster really cripples the capability because of the flat body. Les Paul [I own both] is marginally better but the pickguard and the pickup rings hamper angling the bow
I did have an Ibanez Artist model back in the late 70's that when I removed the pickguard worked fantastically because it expanded the bows capabilities. Sounded awesome.
Yeah, that’s cool that John Paul refers to MOTOWN as an inspiration for his bass sound. 🐦⬛
I said in my previous comment which I prematurely hit the send button and wasn’t done but I just want to say this and now they’re talking about it right now because I was talking about Led Zeppelin three boom now they’re talking about it and I play guitar for half hour Paused but anyways, the immigrant song you know just the way same way black dog and grabbed by the nuts my little six-year-old nuts I got a wicked feeling in my stomach. I will say that from this music I like it to put the big headphones on but my grandfather was listening to me with watching me listen to the immigrant song in my father‘s car going to one of my hockey games and he listening to the and I saying Valhalla I’m call. He laughed at his Jamie and said no I said I love this song he said he talking about Nordic Vikings. I was like wow cool he said do you know our family comes from Nordman I guess Campbell married Anderson, who was a Nordic, Swedish woman that goes back in my lineage made this band the best thing for my entertainment other than hockey so I used to listen to Led Zeppelin before hockey are used the Wanton Song” the Rover physical graffiti was fine lodge me and still is my favorite album by Led Zeppelin but there’s something I love and everyone of them for me now what’s up and three the best thing you have for me is since I’ve been loving you I like playing my guitar to I forgot the clothes at night I wake up with my guitar instead of my wife trying to crazy
I can appreciate your trying to express your feelings for Zep!!!! Through both your texts!!!
Once u discover them , we all feel the same 💗
Geeez. Who cares.
Nothing new here
There is not going to really be much new now about Zeppelin. It's in the telling, the way the piece is put together and the story telling.
This was a very good documentary about the band with the members telling about things and people who worked with them.
I felt this was one the interesting telling of their story
@@DianeLake-sw3ym that's true
Jimmy Page is so timeless he was such a pimp
Lol