Jimmy Page & Robert Plant - Heartbreaker 1998 (Las Vegas)
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Here is a blistering performance of Heartbreaker, performed during the Walking into Clarksdale tour at MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, NV on September 23, 1998.
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This should have been a Zeppelin tour with JPJ and Jason.
No doubt!!! Jimmy was on fire on this tour, would have been perfect timing for it.
Jimmy turns back time!!
It was a blazing performance, Jimmy on fire! 🔥
pleasantly surprising
@@jubba4623
I agree, sometimes he lays an egg in concert. I seen them in Sacramento in 1997, Jimmy played his ass off, it reminded me of the movie The Song Remains the Same.
Jimmy is on fire !!
Fantastic! Well Done Michael Lee R.I.P. 👍🎶❤️🦄
💕Michael Lee
Wonderful what a great concert , magical energy great of music👋👋👋💯💯💯💯✌️Thanks.
Espectacular!!! Joooooooh!!! Beeellos!!! 👏👏😘🤘🎤🎵🎼🎩❤🔥🌹😃👍🌹
Got to see them do this at Indianapolis in 98. Greatest concert I ever saw.
Fantastico
Now I realize the importance and loud impact of the Bonham-Jones Rhythm section
10000000% agreee with you
I thought the same thing when I saw them back then.
Well said.
I didn’t care for the drummer at all
My homepage is getting loaded with Led Zep stuff, must be something Led Zep about to come out
Great performance! Jimmy rolling back the years here. I thought the rhythm section did a fine job, despite what others have commented.
To je tako lako, narode🎸🙂
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
greatrockingsong
No one will ever replace Bonham and Jones, but nonetheless, Page does a great job here. By this time, after all the years of drug abuse, I honestly didn't think he still had it in him. I'm finding examples of excellent playing on his part throughout the later years, much to my pleasant surprise.
Jimmy definitely made up for the heroin induced sloppiness of the 77 tour and the coke years of the early 80s WITHOUT QUESTION on this tour! I so regret missing it.
@@KeithStLouis-kd5nz I was at 3 '77 shows and I saw no slop. I guess I was at the right shows in late May of 1977.
@@HardRockMaster7577some of my favourite boots are from the 77 tour. They absolutely killed it at the Forum. Especially Bonham. He was a beast
That voice..
Jimmy always same emotion never end like lonely3 time
GOAT
Mark Zep is removing all of the negative comments I notice...
I wish that Jimmy had chosen to do an instrumental HB for the ARMS shows in Dallas, instead of stuff from his latest release.
All of the other performers, Back & Clapton, played only their Greatest Hits for the Charity Show.
Another good one would have been an instrumental TSRTS.
But maybe Page didn't have the chops built up for that in 1983...
Jimmy sounds great here. Was this just after Black Crowes or before?
Before.
a little different than live aid huh?
1:10
Plant was singing in this kind of wavering simpy voice back then, inspired by Robert Smith of the Cure, if I recall correctly. But it didn't work that well. Partly because it was his way of dealing with the fact that his voice was less robust anyway (than it used to be).
You can tell the real sound of a great guitar had to be a famous Les Paul true sound
Robert is lip-syncing. Notice how he pulls the microphone away but there is no decrease in volume. Was Jimmy actually playing? I saw them in Sydney in 1994. They were not this tight.
You're on drugs man
Plants vocals aren't perfect but they are at least better than Coverdale's on LZ songs.
im shocked to see a vox on stage, i thought page was a die hard marshall guy
Lo lo
не показывайте это фреду гитаристу
бедный пейдж под землю провалится.
John Bonham he ain't.