I attended this show with a few buddies from college. Drove up from Rider College that evening and because of the snow we didn't drive back, so we crashed at my parent's house. They loved it. LOL. Thanks Mom and Dad.
Bands like Led ZEPPELIN only come by once in a lifetime. Unfortunately I was 7 when it all ended so tragically in 1980. Never got to see them live . The bootlegs are all of us have now, thank goodness and thank u to those who recorded the shows for posterity .
God, that drum fill right before the guitar solo begins @ 8:00 just kills me. The word 'explosive' comes to mind. What a blast it must have been to play with Bonham. Truly, the Hammer of the Gods....
The song and lyrics are in reference to the Battle of Hastings in 1066. Both William the Conqueror and King Harald were of "Germanic" roots but the Norman Conquest was directly against a "Viking" King and ended the Danelaw that dominated the British Isles (particularly England) for several hundred years. This was a time of vicious battle where no quarter ( IE : NO MERCY) was given...Harald and his men were slaughtered in the attack. The Normans were well known for their superior steel blades and armour. The phrase "The winds of Thor were blowing cold" is a reference to the Norse God Thor and possibly the fact that ultimately this was a war between "Norse" people as opposed to outsiders. Thor's Hammer was often carried by Viking warriors as a.. good luck charm... ..and in the case of the Battle of Hastings it proved not to work. So, either the good luck charm.. had "gone cold" or the fact that two peoples sharing the same Pagan belief with the same Gods were fighting each other. So the song pertains to Middle Age Britain somewhere around the time between the first Viking raids in the seventh century and the Norman Conquest in 1066 AD. The song was written at a time that Led Zeppelin was heavily influenced by both Viking and Celtic mythology and history. This is expressed in the third, fourth and fifth albums in particular.
Jimmy J --- this is about John Bonham, Robert Plant and Jimmy Page signing a pact with the Devil ...and it's over the top of a beautiful keyboard piece written by the guy who wouldn't sign it. It's the forward version of "Stairway to Heaven."
First time i heard Zeppelin i was walking up the street in Waterbury Connecticut..West Main Street right by the over pass train tracks..That black train bridge.Was in the very late 60s.The music was coming out of a 1962 GTO..The music blew my mind.I ran up to the car.It was kinda caught in traffic and at a standstill..I asked the driver what band was playing..He said Oh its a new band called Led Zeppelin..I went and bought their first album and it was like going to heaven..I will never forget.You mentioned that you are 56 now..I am now 72.Everything has changed.Back in the 60s it was peace and love to all.....I wish you well and thank you for responding to my comment...Google the song called (Thank you)..I think you will like it if you have not heard it already.......
I just went into Google Earth to exactly the train/overpass you spoke of in your comment. There are some buildings right there that have been there since at least the twenties, thirties or forties... I remember exactly where I was standing the moment me and my friend, Chris Daily, heard over FM radio that John Henry Bonham had died; Perry Ave and Sheridan St in Bremerton WA. We'd both been saving money for the upcoming US Tour. I think tickets for the Chicago shows were going on sale that morning... I have the same exacting memories of where I was while hearing about Bon Scott and Randy Rhoads. I saw the Blizzard of Ozz here in Seattle at the Paramount Theater. The original Motorhead opened. I'm fifty six now. Music has been the only steady thing in my life since I first got Elvis Presley's Golden Hits vinyl LP. Edit; the gold lame suit LP.
Without doubt my favourite version of this song. Beautiful jazz from JPJ and playing the bass with his feet. I love the tshhh tshhh from JB and Jimmy's groove throughout - never ever the same version. Robert sings the words they only convey. I heard them play this live in London, but it was quite different, even though we all knew what it was.
Zero talento, zero ricerca, zero visione.solo merda commerciale che dura 3 mesi.si fanno i soldi con gente presa per strada e via.Oggi solo canzonette del cazzo da 3 minuti con zero pathos e talento
Interesting, never heard this version. Didn't realize how much improvising they did to this song. "73" still the gold standard, but i like how bold they are here, Brilliant!
@@andrewallen1083 I've probably listened to that over a thousand times and NEVER get tired of it! The Vancouver show that year is excellent as well! PEACE LOVE LED ZEPPELIN
My favorite is one that runs a little over 17 minutes long. The only difference is the opening sound was clearer and Plant was a little more interesting in ad-libbing on the mic as Jones and Bonham held the groove tight.
This is a ripping version of NQ, I just never realized it until recently. And the performances from the next 2 New York concerts after this are great as well, but this one is extraordinary... 🎹
👍 GREAT song this is ....to me the nicest version John Paul's keyboard magical haunting sound such a GREAT underated musician play's so many different things so well
that's jimmy page for you. He didn't have skills that of other shredders like van halen. He just knew how to play, what to play and when to play. His phrasing is the best I've heard.
De guello sp? Stand for truth, fight to death, if this does not make u dance or enter trance, another great example of music different improvitation each performance in the mystic and beyond Thank you
I'm liking this one much better than the more meandering solo Jones plays at Earl's Court three months later. These NY concerts are when Page's damaged finger begins to feel better, so I read. They are playing SO well here, and SO together. This little section that starts at 13:00 is a little off, but what they do with it is f@#kin ridiculous. What a band.
around 13:28 Jones plays some chords that sound out of key and Page's solo doesn't work with it at all. Reminds me of when Jones plays some dissonant chords at the end of the NQ solo in Seattle 3.21.75. I always assumed that Jones was doing it on purpose to alert Jimmy to how long he's been going on for. Personally, I can listen to a good NQ jam all day, but I can imagine that after a while of playing those same two chords he'd be ready for another selection, ha ha. My feeling is that if Jimmy is in the zone, then go with it and ride the wave, but there are plenty of examples of times where Jimmy is clearly not on his game yet he persists on playing a Trampled Underfoot solo for longer than the original whole studio version was. Maybe I would too if I looked that cool.
interesting . my take on it is that since No Quarter was their most jazz piece , they preplanned on stretching the harmonic structure of the chords at the end of jimmys solo , so it sounded even more other worldly (imagine if jimmy used his thermin during those "out" chords by jonesy) . "Stretching it out" if you will . Like free jazz and John Coltranes music later in his career .
That's interesting Jonathan - I've seen JPJ lean back from the keyboard, still playing with one hand and indicating to the back-stage that "Jimmy's off again" kinda of gesture whilst rolling his eyes. It's comical to see but, like you, I think JP just lost himself in the moment and they all allowed it, as that's where the soul lived for the whole band. I've just been watching Jimmy play The Rain Song from Knebworth '79 and he's clearly left the planet. It reduces me to tears in it's beauty as that was JP's most 'difficult' time.
Petition to scrap every comment that favoured Queen's live Aid 1985 as the best live performance ever. Queen couldn't hold shit when it came to live improv compared to Zeppelin.
6 months late but here is a link for the whole show. Never pay for bootlegs btw some out of japan maybe but none from the US/Europe tours. That Is it in MP3 if you want it in FLAC I can get that for you too just MP3 was smaller to upload but I'll upload the Flacs if you want. mega.nz/#!aRlz1DSQ!7XbIiVIFYvY6YCQ8oSvtogXcbgF_5rKiz1WipEoZI1E
Ed shireen learned from best playing kybd on page plant tour including this jp jones composition who taught music theory at university on bonham death and avoid void black dog as winston churchill called retreating to charwell home and building stone walls , painting etc. until called back to duty to defend democracy of the english speaking people against nazism. Praise god amen
It all got a bit loud and gimmicky in 75. All the subtlety was gone. Robert Plant was obviously disillusioned. As said below 73 MSG was never surpassed.
Undisputed kings of rock and roll
True. But this is even beyond RnR, this is next level heaven.
I attended this show with a few buddies from college. Drove up from Rider College that evening and because of the snow we didn't drive back, so we crashed at my parent's house. They loved it. LOL. Thanks Mom and Dad.
So Cool!
Bands like Led ZEPPELIN only come by once in a lifetime. Unfortunately I was 7 when it all ended so tragically in 1980. Never got to see them live . The bootlegs are all of us have now, thank goodness and thank u to those who recorded the shows for posterity .
ANOTHER awesome version. There are no bad ones actually.
Agreed
God, that drum fill right before the guitar solo begins @ 8:00 just kills me.
The word 'explosive' comes to mind. What a blast it must have been to
play with Bonham. Truly, the Hammer of the Gods....
Exactly, SH50.
Sick
Yeah man Bonham can never be topped. Amazing feel
The song and lyrics are in reference to the Battle of Hastings in 1066. Both William the Conqueror and King Harald were of "Germanic" roots but the Norman Conquest was directly against a "Viking" King and ended the Danelaw that dominated the British Isles (particularly England) for several hundred years. This was a time of vicious battle where no quarter ( IE : NO MERCY) was given...Harald and his men were slaughtered in the attack. The Normans were well known for their superior steel blades and armour. The phrase "The winds of Thor were blowing cold" is a reference to the Norse God Thor and possibly the fact that ultimately this was a war between "Norse" people as opposed to outsiders. Thor's Hammer was often carried by Viking warriors as a.. good luck charm... ..and in the case of the Battle of Hastings it proved not to work. So, either the good luck charm.. had "gone cold" or the fact that two peoples sharing the same Pagan belief with the same Gods were fighting each other. So the song pertains to Middle Age Britain somewhere around the time between the first Viking raids in the seventh century and the Norman Conquest in 1066 AD. The song was written at a time that Led Zeppelin was heavily influenced by both Viking and Celtic mythology and history. This is expressed in the third, fourth and fifth albums in particular.
Interesting facts cool
Thank you for the explanation!
woahh
Dude , you know your history...thanks for the info.
Jimmy J --- this is about John Bonham, Robert Plant and Jimmy Page signing a pact with the Devil ...and it's over the top of a beautiful keyboard piece written by the guy who wouldn't sign it. It's the forward version of "Stairway to Heaven."
First time i heard Zeppelin i was walking up the street in Waterbury Connecticut..West Main Street right by the over pass train tracks..That black train bridge.Was in the very late 60s.The music was coming out of a 1962 GTO..The music blew my mind.I ran up to the car.It was kinda caught in traffic and at a standstill..I asked the driver what band was playing..He said Oh its a new band called Led Zeppelin..I went and bought their first album and it was like going to heaven..I will never forget.You mentioned that you are 56 now..I am now 72.Everything has changed.Back in the 60s it was peace and love to all.....I wish you well and thank you for responding to my comment...Google the song called (Thank you)..I think you will like it if you have not heard it already.......
Good story . Good memory for you.
Compulsive much?
But I bet you did NOT know they plagiarized their first album !
I just went into Google Earth to exactly the train/overpass you spoke of in your comment. There are some buildings right there that have been there since at least the twenties, thirties or forties... I remember exactly where I was standing the moment me and my friend, Chris Daily, heard over FM radio that John Henry Bonham had died; Perry Ave and Sheridan St in Bremerton WA. We'd both been saving money for the upcoming US Tour. I think tickets for the Chicago shows were going on sale that morning... I have the same exacting memories of where I was while hearing about Bon Scott and Randy Rhoads. I saw the Blizzard of Ozz here in Seattle at the Paramount Theater. The original Motorhead opened. I'm fifty six now. Music has been the only steady thing in my life since I first got Elvis Presley's Golden Hits vinyl LP. Edit; the gold lame suit LP.
@@manithor7572 Oh you're thin brained. Scram outta here.
Without doubt my favourite version of this song. Beautiful jazz from JPJ and playing the bass with his feet. I love the tshhh tshhh from JB and Jimmy's groove throughout - never ever the same version. Robert sings the words they only convey. I heard them play this live in London, but it was quite different, even though we all knew what it was.
THIS MAY BE MY ALL-TIME FAVORITE VERSION OF THIS SONG
JP never plays the same solo twice! So much improvisation on this track.
Majestic, Progressive, Emotional, The level of musicianship is stunning!
A musical sound that at once makes you high a euphony.Led Zeppelin rules.
Versione SPETTACOLARE ho la pelle d'oca.. erano dei mostri quell'assolo di Jimmy ti manda in acido..Incredibili...
IL DIRIGIBILE ❤
Zero talento, zero ricerca, zero visione.solo merda commerciale che dura 3 mesi.si fanno i soldi con gente presa per strada e via.Oggi solo canzonette del cazzo da 3 minuti con zero pathos e talento
4 GODS ... the best band EVER! Jimmy + Jones + Plant ´Bonzo ... 4 genius. APPLAUSE.
Woah, that was def the trippiest version of No Quarter. The ending part of the solo sounded like experimental jazz.
it's basically all jazz :)
Interesting, never heard this version. Didn't realize how much improvising they did to this song. "73" still the gold standard, but i like how bold they are here, Brilliant!
Yes sir 73 no quarter the best ever
@@robertragolia744 no earls court 18th may 75
@@andrewallen1083 I've probably listened to that over a thousand times and NEVER get tired of it! The Vancouver show that year is excellent as well!
PEACE
LOVE
LED ZEPPELIN
www.youtube.com/@JCM-LedZeppelin-Stories/videos
@@robertragolia744where can I find it?
holy CRAP what an amazing performance!
18:46 "Ian Knight - in charge of the smoke machine that didn't work" LMAO
Hilarious 😂
Excellent quality audio. Hopefully a video will surface. Hopefully a whole bunch
This is the definitive version of No Quarter.
‘73 at MSG uncut version tops this imo
@@JAMESGANG-f5u Yes,that version also. This n that will do!
Mindblowing thanks for Sharing!!! 🙏
Great, magic, disturbing, evocative song. Also Led Zeppelin.
Jones own this love it !!!
maybe the best version i've ever heard, and i have dozens from 13:00 min up to 34:00 ...
My favorite is one that runs a little over 17 minutes long. The only difference is the opening sound was clearer and Plant was a little more interesting in ad-libbing on the mic as Jones and Bonham held the groove tight.
Oh, and Page was much more eloquent during his solo.
@@ericdraven1819 Which show pls? Which date pls? I’d like to hear it pls.
‘73 at MSG the original, uncut version is my favorite
When gods walked the earth!
MARAVILHOSO ❤
playing from the heart, that's what's is all about
LED ZEPPELIN...THE BEST!!!!
This is a ripping version of NQ, I just never realized it until recently. And the performances from the next 2 New York concerts after this are great as well, but this one is extraordinary... 🎹
This should be an official release. No one could touch this.
Love to have seen the video of them playing
Thank God for Rock.
improvision is beautiful
JImmy Jumpin' in at 8:06!!! Thanks Tim!!!
Que de souvenirs
La cosa che più amo in Jimmy Page, è la spontaneità della sua improvvisazione,
The king of live guitar improvisation , sir Jimmy Page .
Thank you so much for posting this. Favourite version I think.
👍 GREAT song this is ....to me the nicest version John Paul's keyboard magical haunting sound such a GREAT underated musician play's so many different things so well
Too good...guitar solo is eargasmic!
that's jimmy page for you. He didn't have skills that of other shredders like van halen. He just knew how to play, what to play and when to play. His phrasing is the best I've heard.
@@rishavpaudel5021 JP guitar playing flows from the ❤️ heart , it's about feel and soul .
@@rishavpaudel5021 EVH had no soul...Jimmy plays just from the soul
Page playing that 57 les Paul. Sheer tonal madness.
This stuff makes me want to play with my equipment for a while.
Amazing.
Viva el. Rock Viva LED Zeppelin. Viva Las Islas falkland Viva chile Grande.....
De guello sp? Stand for truth, fight to death, if this does not make u dance or enter trance, another great example of music different improvitation each performance in the mystic and beyond
Thank you
I'm liking this one much better than the more meandering solo Jones plays at Earl's Court three months later. These NY concerts are when Page's damaged finger begins to feel better, so I read. They are playing SO well here, and SO together. This little section that starts at 13:00 is a little off, but what they do with it is f@#kin ridiculous. What a band.
P U R E G O L D !
I especially love the part that starts at 8:06.
I saw them at the LA Forum
Сильно!
It’s barely the same band as the ‘73 version. ‘73 = 🐐
around 13:28 Jones plays some chords that sound out of key and Page's solo doesn't work with it at all. Reminds me of when Jones plays some dissonant chords at the end of the NQ solo in Seattle 3.21.75. I always assumed that Jones was doing it on purpose to alert Jimmy to how long he's been going on for. Personally, I can listen to a good NQ jam all day, but I can imagine that after a while of playing those same two chords he'd be ready for another selection, ha ha. My feeling is that if Jimmy is in the zone, then go with it and ride the wave, but there are plenty of examples of times where Jimmy is clearly not on his game yet he persists on playing a Trampled Underfoot solo for longer than the original whole studio version was. Maybe I would too if I looked that cool.
interesting . my take on it is that since No Quarter was their most jazz piece , they preplanned on stretching the harmonic structure of the chords at the end of jimmys solo , so it sounded even more other worldly (imagine if jimmy used his thermin during those "out" chords by jonesy) . "Stretching it out" if you will . Like free jazz and John Coltranes music later in his career .
That's interesting Jonathan - I've seen JPJ lean back from the keyboard, still playing with one hand and indicating to the back-stage that "Jimmy's off again" kinda of gesture whilst rolling his eyes. It's comical to see but, like you, I think JP just lost himself in the moment and they all allowed it, as that's where the soul lived for the whole band. I've just been watching Jimmy play The Rain Song from Knebworth '79 and he's clearly left the planet. It reduces me to tears in it's beauty as that was JP's most 'difficult' time.
You randomly speculate out of an orifice
JP is on 🔥
Not a patch on the 73 MSG version.
Magistral
Who the f**k who is the manager etc... who cares?? It's the f**king Led zeppelin. Anyone else is inconsequential right?. The best meth music ever!
No quarter when dancing day's WERE here again i whish ..........2020 what is this number s. True meaning? You know ?
Petition to scrap every comment that favoured Queen's live Aid 1985 as the best live performance ever. Queen couldn't hold shit when it came to live improv compared to Zeppelin.
Song remains the same shows are the blueprint of live rock at its absolute best.
Tim Tirelli I need this bootleg CD, please can you help will pay etc etc.
6 months late but here is a link for the whole show. Never pay for bootlegs btw some out of japan maybe but none from the US/Europe tours.
That Is it in MP3 if you want it in FLAC I can get that for you too just MP3 was smaller to upload but I'll upload the Flacs if you want.
mega.nz/#!aRlz1DSQ!7XbIiVIFYvY6YCQ8oSvtogXcbgF_5rKiz1WipEoZI1E
@@rakrimes damn i'm four years late.
We are your overlord's
Ed shireen learned from best playing kybd on page plant tour including this jp jones composition who taught music theory at university on bonham death and avoid void black dog as winston churchill called retreating to charwell home and building stone walls , painting etc. until called back to duty to defend democracy of the english speaking people against nazism. Praise god amen
Woah😂
I sound stinky, but it's fun.
County of Thor
its from non-fungible era
Which bootleg is this from?
Title: Flying Circus
Nice version. Not as tight or as intense as MSG 1973
In 73 his guitar had more crunch in the no quarter version at msg. This 75 version on no quarter less crunch , cleaner .
Like listening to the bible 😊
Blasphemy
This rock celebrations song do n9t esiste anymore
8:07
It all got a bit loud and gimmicky in 75. All the subtlety was gone. Robert Plant was obviously disillusioned. As said below 73 MSG was never surpassed.
Rágol.
The most disappointing band I ever saw. I saw Plant years later and the guy was so far up himself. Definitely the worst gig I've seen.