Four musicians at the top of their game, at the very same time...Led Zeppelin will never be replicated!! Im so greatful I walked this earth at the same time they did!!🎵🎸🎶🎸💜
Led Zeppelin was like an all-star team. The best vocalist, best guitar player, best drummer and the best Bass/Keyboard player. Add that with great music and lyrics, they just kicked ass in the 70's!!!
A bit of trivia for you...the sweater that Jimmy Page is wearing was knitted by his mum for his birthday present and this concert was in fact on Jimmy's birthday, 9 January.
Otis Rush sang it, but Willie Dixon wrote it. Willie also wrote "You Need Love" for Muddy Waters (which Zep turned into "Whole Lotta Love". And Willie co-wrote "You shook me" for Muddy (real name McKinley Morganfield of Rolling Fork, Mississippi) which Zep also decibelised and rockified for our delectation. I just want Willie Dixon to get a little of the love too. Peace from Canada, be safe, Harri.
As one rock writer commented about Led Zeppelin at their primal best "elemental, ferocious, overwhelming - and that's not even considering their beauteous acoustic side"...
Harri I have to start bringing you requests from the Physical Graffiti album. A lot of people will say Led Zeppelin IV is their best, but I think Physical Graffiti is imo!
Great English hard rock band from the late 60's-80's. "Stairway To Heaven" is their most famous song but they have a huge library of hits such as "Good Times Bad Times", "Dazed & Confused", "Communication Breakdown", "Ramble On", "Whole Lotta Love", "Immigrant Song", "Black Dog", "Rock & Roll", "The Ocean", "Over the Hills & Far Away", "The Rain Song", "Trampled Under Foot", "Kashmir" etc.
he is the best,as a not so hardcore rock listener,i get bored of hendrix and the other so called great's stuff,i listen to zeppelin and his guitar play draws non rock fans to listen to his music,that's what the greatest can do,have non fans of the genre become admirers
They were the best to do it and this stage of their career they were at the top of their game. How Many More Times from the same concert is equal to this. It just shows how untouchable they were.
If you want to experience the very best recorded Led Zeppelin performance ever, my favorite is their epic 1973 Madison Square Garden version of DAZED AND CONFUSED. You need to set a chunk of time aside and watch the entire 28 minutes uninterrupted. It was filmed for their concert move, THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME, which has a ton of great performances and moments, but DAZED AND CONFUSED is transcendent. It will blow your damn mind.
I just loved when Zeppelin covered those old Delta Blues tunes! When the Levee Breaks is by far my favorite! But the Blind Willie cover "Nobody's fault but mine" pretty amazing too! They covered a total of 12 old blues classics, and did them justice without a doubt. I think Robert Johnson possessed Jimmy during this performance, oh my DAMN! This was fun to watch live, thanks Harri this was special!
Royal Albert Hall, I view this as the concert in which the band was starting to realize they were going to be big (they were driven by U.S success, and wanted approval back in England). This after the release of their second album where Whole Lotta Love received heavy radio play and they seem to find more of their chemistry together on stage, the interactions between one another more fluid.
Your comment was right on the money! I heard an interview with Page years ago where he said people hear it and think the timing is wrong on this song, but it's right! Essentially what you said.
Am inspired to say something possibly strange to some: It seems to me, having lived through the 60s til now, that a very large group of angels were delicately dropped to earth, all over the globe, with love in their hearts and music as a means of reaching us. All size, shapes, colors, all fresh and inspired to gift us with magic of fabulous music! We have been so blessed!! And here we are, blessed to experience all this magic again, with you, Harri. You receive each song with enthusiasm, positivity, good humor and a high level of appreciation!😊❤️
This is a great one by Led Zep! Thanks to Uncle Phil and to you Harri ! Another bluesy song that I loved by them was "Since I've Been Loving You." Don't know if you know of "Coverdale Page." It was a one-album collaboration with David Coverdale of White Snake and Jimmy Page from Led Zeppelin. Lots of good tunes on that one also. My favorite was "Don't Leave Me This Way." Thanks again Uncle Phil and Harri
Kudos to Harri for another great reaction, and to Uncle Phil for another great request!! Wish I had seen the GOATs, but I only began going to concerts in '78 (ELO was my 1st), and Zep disbanded two short years later.
I can't believe that you said you had just reacted to Otis Rush!!! I am totally going to watch that as soon as I leaver here... Otis Rush is one of my all time favorite artists of any genre... I was lucky enough to see him perform two nights in a row, at a small venue in NYC, in the mid 90's. I just had said out loud to myself, "I wonder if anyone in the comments mentioned Otis Rush"... swear to God!!!! Love your channel!!💙💜💙
WOW...they are so young here. It's simply amazing. Look at the drum kit man, with all due respect to Keith Moon and Neil Peart, you really don't need a 25 drum piece kit LOL :)
Labeling Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple hard rock bands is seriously insulting the musicianship and versatility of these bands. It’s been the reason why I have neglected both bands most of my life. Having worked at a record shop, both bands were always in the hard rock section and they shouldn’t have. I was not interested in hard rock in those days and am still not really fond of hard rock in general, but these bands people, these bands are on another level. This is more blues than rock and Zep did so many more songs that were more than just rock songs. Thanks for sharing Harri.
No Quarter, The Rain Song, Song Remains The Same at MSG are as great as anything at the Albert Hall or on HTWWW. Robert might not have been the same singer but Page was actually at his peak. Bonhams Moby Dick is superior at MSG, even though AH is still fantastic. MSG is not "bogus" at all. Silly of you to say it is.
Listen to those drums, man! These 4 were just excellent, but Mr. Bohnam? Holly, crap! Otherworldly! One of my life’s few regrets is not seeing Zeppelin live.
This kills me...................... After 20 minutes of the epic "How Many More Times / Rosie / The Hunter / proto Lemon Song", Robert apologizes to the audience !!! ("....I couldn't make it that time.....") because he felt he cut a high note short. Yes, the best concert on film !!
Zep was great of course, but man, is there any music or song that you don't like? Wish I had the ability to love everything I hear...and at first time hearing it no less. 😉
The sell-out, sir Jim paige need to cut his guitar solos in half..way 2long...Although the BBC on this Albert Hall performance is zeppelin at their best...sir rob,vocals diminishes every year..By the late 70's he seemed old...
Four musicians at the top of their game, at the very same time...Led Zeppelin will never be replicated!! Im so greatful I walked this earth at the same time they did!!🎵🎸🎶🎸💜
Me too!
50 years later and I still cant quit Led Zeppelin!
There was not a weak link in that band. Everyone contributed the the magic. Much love and respect from Baltimore as always.
NOBODY does the Blues like Zeppelin! 🤣
Led Zeppelin was like an all-star team. The best vocalist, best guitar player, best drummer and the best Bass/Keyboard player. Add that with great music and lyrics, they just kicked ass in the 70's!!!
Robert Plant's voice is so distinctive. Some things just defy description!
A bit of trivia for you...the sweater that Jimmy Page is wearing was knitted by his mum for his birthday present and this concert was in fact on Jimmy's birthday, 9 January.
He wore that sweater quite a few times. I think its very cute.
Zeppelin in their prime is unbeaten.
The greatest sounding band in history.
It annoys me to no end they never filmed more of it.
Since i been Loving You at the 73 MSG is one of my favs also try The Song Remains the Same with The Rain Song also from that concert / movie
They have mastered all genres, but the blues is where they live!😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 The GOATS!
Is it be fair to say that the YARDBIRDS had three of the greatest guitarists ever CLAPTON PAGE AND JEFF BECK?
Blues and Rock is a great combo.
Otis Rush sang it, but Willie Dixon wrote it. Willie also wrote "You Need Love" for Muddy Waters (which Zep turned into "Whole Lotta Love". And Willie co-wrote "You shook me" for Muddy (real name McKinley Morganfield of Rolling Fork, Mississippi) which Zep also decibelised and rockified for our delectation. I just want Willie Dixon to get a little of the love too. Peace from Canada, be safe, Harri.
Willie Dixon was great! 🙂
Agree....we witnessed something amazing....a heavy blues rock milestone....
As one rock writer commented about Led Zeppelin at their primal best "elemental, ferocious, overwhelming - and that's not even considering their beauteous acoustic side"...
Harri I have to start bringing you requests from the Physical Graffiti album. A lot of people will say Led Zeppelin IV is their best, but I think Physical Graffiti is imo!
Great English hard rock band from the late 60's-80's. "Stairway To Heaven" is their most famous song but they have a huge library of hits such as "Good Times Bad Times", "Dazed & Confused", "Communication Breakdown", "Ramble On", "Whole Lotta Love", "Immigrant Song", "Black Dog", "Rock & Roll", "The Ocean", "Over the Hills & Far Away", "The Rain Song", "Trampled Under Foot", "Kashmir" etc.
This entire concert is a MUST WATCH.
Why Jimmy Page is my guitar God and the GOAT in my humble opinion!
he is the best,as a not so hardcore rock listener,i get bored of hendrix and the other so called great's stuff,i listen to zeppelin and his guitar play draws non rock fans to listen to his music,that's what the greatest can do,have non fans of the genre become admirers
They were the best to do it and this stage of their career they were at the top of their game. How Many More Times from the same concert is equal to this. It just shows how untouchable they were.
If you want to experience the very best recorded Led Zeppelin performance ever, my favorite is their epic 1973 Madison Square Garden version of DAZED AND CONFUSED.
You need to set a chunk of time aside and watch the entire 28 minutes uninterrupted. It was filmed for their concert move, THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME, which has a ton of great performances and moments, but DAZED AND CONFUSED is transcendent.
It will blow your damn mind.
I just loved when Zeppelin covered those old Delta Blues tunes! When the Levee Breaks is by far my favorite! But the Blind Willie cover "Nobody's fault but mine" pretty amazing too! They covered a total of 12 old blues classics, and did them justice without a doubt. I think Robert Johnson possessed Jimmy during this performance, oh my DAMN! This was fun to watch live, thanks Harri this was special!
that whole gig is amazing!! royal albert hall jan 1970. jimmys 26th birthday
Reminds me of “since I’ve been loving you”
John Paul Jones is a great musician in his own right. As you listen to more of their songs, you'll see him playing many different instruments. Go JPJ!
Royal Albert Hall, I view this as the concert in which the band was starting to realize they were going to be big (they were driven by U.S success, and wanted approval back in England). This after the release of their second album where Whole Lotta Love received heavy radio play and they seem to find more of their chemistry together on stage, the interactions between one another more fluid.
Your comment was right on the money! I heard an interview with Page years ago where he said people hear it and think the timing is wrong on this song, but it's right! Essentially what you said.
Awesome reactions
What a performance
I was fortunate enough to see, what I believe, was their final US tour….1975 Chicago Stadium… Epic. Squared
Every time. They blow my mind.
My favorite concert
This show was on Pages 26th birthday, Jan9 1970. Plant and Bonham were both just 21. John Paul Jones had just turned 24.
Greatest ever!
Am inspired to say something possibly strange to some: It seems to me, having lived through the 60s til now, that a very large group of angels were delicately dropped to earth, all over the globe, with love in their hearts and music as a means of reaching us. All size, shapes, colors, all fresh and inspired to gift us with magic of fabulous music! We have been so blessed!! And here we are, blessed to experience all this magic again, with you, Harri. You receive each song with enthusiasm, positivity, good humor and a high level of appreciation!😊❤️
This is a great one by Led Zep! Thanks to Uncle Phil and to you Harri ! Another bluesy song that I loved by them was "Since I've Been Loving You." Don't know if you know of "Coverdale Page." It was a one-album collaboration with David Coverdale of White Snake and Jimmy Page from Led Zeppelin. Lots of good tunes on that one also. My favorite was "Don't Leave Me This Way." Thanks again Uncle Phil and Harri
Since I've been been loving you is favorite song by them. I hope Harri reacts to it!
I understand that different people have different tastes but look at this... Impossible to get better
I never got to see led zeppelin .. but did get to see Robert Plant as a solo artist..
Kudos to Harri for another great reaction, and to Uncle Phil for another great request!! Wish I had seen the GOATs, but I only began going to concerts in '78 (ELO was my 1st), and Zep disbanded two short years later.
Watchin' John beat those skins makes my eyes water up. Great job man.
Those first few years, wow.
Keep the live Led Zeppelin coming!!!🤘🏻🤘🏻
HELLO HARRI Happy Saturday!!! Some real blues from when Jimmy Page was with the YARDBIRDS!! Great song and cool reaction #PEACE AND #LOVE
They are the G.O.A.T.
No band regardless of how many members has ever had the electricity and sonic presence of Led Zeppelin playing live
January 9, 1970. This was Page's 26 birthday. He's wearing the sweater vest his mother knitted for him for his B'day.
Love your reaction! This is my favorite live performance of LZ. Royal Albert Hall 1970.
Great selection Harri!
They were so young! And so was I. I was in 4th grade and Led Zepplin wouldn’t be on my radar for another 6 years. And now I’m 62. Holy Moly.
You should do how many more times from this show mind blowing
Robert Plant is so incredible. Zep was nothing without him. Every band member was awesome. But my god, who could have pulled this off?
It is their chemistry! Nobody else has it!
I can't believe that you said you had just reacted to Otis Rush!!! I am totally going to watch that as soon as I leaver here... Otis Rush is one of my all
time favorite artists of any genre... I was lucky enough to see him perform two nights in a row, at a small venue in NYC, in the mid 90's. I just had said out
loud to myself, "I wonder if anyone in the comments mentioned Otis Rush"... swear to God!!!! Love your channel!!💙💜💙
This is one of my favorite blues numbers they do.
Amazing reaction! Thanks, Harri!
WOW...they are so young here. It's simply amazing. Look at the drum kit man, with all due respect to Keith Moon and Neil Peart, you really don't need a 25 drum piece kit LOL :)
Just Wow! :-)
You've got to love the screaming guitar of Jimmy Page. All while sporting an Argyle Sweater.
How Many More Times from their Danmark Radio 1969 performance, you’ll see!
Labeling Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple hard rock bands is seriously insulting the musicianship and versatility of these bands. It’s been the reason why I have neglected both bands most of my life.
Having worked at a record shop, both bands were always in the hard rock section and they shouldn’t have. I was not interested in hard rock in those days and am still not really fond of hard rock in general, but these bands people, these bands are on another level. This is more blues than rock and Zep did so many more songs that were more than just rock songs.
Thanks for sharing Harri.
Yep. The Rain Song Down By The Seaside, Battle of Evermore, Tangerine, All My Love etc have nothing to do with hard rock.
Christmas....New Year coming?.....you must have dial-up.
This is the real zeppelin at their peak. Not that MSG bull in 73.
Come on, The Rain Song, Stairway, Song Remains The Same, The Ocean, Since I've Been Loving You are AMAZING at MSG in 1973.
No Quarter, The Rain Song, Song Remains The Same at MSG are as great as anything at the Albert Hall or on HTWWW. Robert might not have been the same singer but Page was actually at his peak. Bonhams Moby Dick is superior at MSG, even though AH is still fantastic.
MSG is not "bogus" at all. Silly of you to say it is.
Listen to those drums, man! These 4 were just excellent, but Mr. Bohnam? Holly, crap! Otherworldly! One of my life’s few regrets is not seeing Zeppelin live.
Zep's best gig imo is How The West Was Won.. it's audio only but I think it's truly their best.
robert and bonzo were 21 years old here
This from the Royal Albert Hall there’s also a crazy amazing version of MOBY DICK and DAZED AND CONFUSED ☝️
they didn't invent the blues...they just loved it with all four hearts
Bonzo was the same age as Plant
Mr Page. 9th January 1944
This kills me......................
After 20 minutes of the epic "How Many More Times / Rosie / The Hunter / proto Lemon Song",
Robert apologizes to the audience !!! ("....I couldn't make it that time.....") because he felt he cut a high note short.
Yes, the best concert on film !!
I'm not sure if this concert was Tampa cam I'm thinking that it was and if that's the case I was there
This concert is "if you were stranded on a desert island" material ! (8K]_/
How the west was won concert…1972?
I think this was their peak.
10 - 4 good buddy.
Give me Bonzo over Pert any day of the week!
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robert plant was actually 21 here
The Crunge by Led Zepplin (Am I the only one???d
Zep was great of course, but man, is there any music or song that you don't like? Wish I had the ability to love everything I hear...and at first time hearing it no less. 😉
This is the first time you've heard this? An Englishman at your age, how can that possibly be?
Insanity, I like it.
unfortunately you didnt mention the most talented member of this band John Paul Jones.
70, where it was at. ??
4 man musical Band
They were such babies then. I was 16 then and thought they were so manly.
BABE....
Go,listen to Otis Rush if you want to hear the real deal
The sell-out, sir Jim paige need to cut his guitar solos in half..way 2long...Although the BBC on this Albert Hall performance is zeppelin at their best...sir rob,vocals diminishes every year..By the late 70's he seemed old...
Can't listen anymore, cheap imitation of blues
You're crazy I think
This is above and beyond the blues. They took it to the moon and beyond.
pathetic,fukouttahere