It depends on where you grew up. My parents were in Western Montana. They had never really heard Hendrix or Zeppelin until I discovered their music in the early 1990s.
I was at the Bath Festival in 1970, and this is the best clip I've seen in nearly 52 and a half years of what for me was such a life changing experience! They..the Zep...were beyond brilliant...as were the Floyd, who were on the previous night. At the time, it all all felt so normal, but looking back from that 52 and a half years, it feels like the whole era, lasting nearly 20 years had magic dust sprinkled over it, it was such a unique time to be alive. All of us who were there in that 20 year musical period, we were the real winners in the lottery of life!! 😎😎
Such a cooler time in music and the world then what we are living in now in 2023. great music, great bands, and cool people. no cell phones. just real pure music done by the best musicians. Zeppelin has never been matched to this day. I am happy I got to see Zeppelin twice in 1977.
I wasn't even born then (was born in '75 . . . 48 years old as I type this this). Those ladies were very attractive and natural. Such cool footage . . . pity that the music in the clip isn't actually from Bath Festival, but from a Royal Albert Hall performance.
This is actually the audio of Zeppelin’s performance of “Bring it On Home” at Royal Albert Hall in 1970 laid over footage of them performing the same song at the Bath Festival in 1970. Nevertheless, it’s absolutely fantastic and dearly appreciated!
That and because Zeppelin never played anything twice even remotely the same from one concert to the next, yeah I think you're correct. Any other band, which would be a lesser band, an argument could be made against it.
It, to me had the best lineup ever. Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Santana, Frank Zappa, The Moody Blues, Jefferson Airplane, Johnny Winter etc etc on the same bill. I lived just up the road and walked there.
I was eight. But the end of the decade I had travelled to Knebworth from Bristol after work one Saturday evening… I grew up in the 70s. And these guys were the soundtrack.
Jimmy plays the solo -- "cut to Robert's shoes!" -- Jimmy continues solo -- "Stay on the shoes!" -- some nice riffs by Jimmy -- "Just stay on those shoes! Don't dare cut away from the shoes!"
@@vicprovost2561 Agree. Early 90’s was special for me because the late 80’s hair bands made me physically ill. Lots and lots of the same garbage. My gawd that was a horrible time for music.
In those days they sat around and listened. Not just because they were appreciating the music but because this was the first time this kind of music had been heard. It's hard for young people today to understand that point because everything they hear is a rehash but in the 60s and 70s it was all brand new. What a time to be alive. The coolest of the cool.
The thing is... Led Zep did not invent blues. This music was nothing new.... but being performed this way was. Louder and sexier. And they were all top notch musicians no doubt but they were riding on the coattails of greats not unlike many other greats. So give Greta Van Fleet some slack FFS.
It had taken a day to get there, there was little to eat or drink, it rained on and off, most of us were simply knackered. We rocked in our sleeping bags where we were. Dancing wasn't a big thing then either.
We were there; my wife and me and our best friend Roger Newell and his wife Babsie; Roger went on to play bass in Rick Wakemans English Rock Ensemble. It was a totally awesome experience; from the hippies selling bongfulls of weed by the walkway into main area, to the guys with "Ice Cream Usherette Trays" selling "acid - lovely acid - quid a hit" to the announcements between each act asking the friends of this person and that to go to the Release tent where there friend was having a really bad trip. There has never been such a fantastic lineup anywhere since.
Wow - just wow. I'm laughing out loud at how f-ing awesome this is. 4 supremely talented guys, on stage, plugged in, no screens, few effects, Page wearing a raincoat - and they're absolutely KILLING IT! Lightning in a bottle. 1970 was much cooler than 2022.
@@morbidmanmusic I guess it depends on why one goes to see a live band perform. A mosh pit can be quite distracting but then again the 90's were all about forming a mosh pit or the band felt they were doing something wrong. The 70's were certainly a different time.
I still vividly recall my best friend calling me to say the Zep concert we had tickets for was canceled because Bonham died. Tears were shed. I was so young and Led Zep was like our world. Now all these years later find out this friend of mine just died. Life can be a cruel hoax. However, we have all this great music at our fingertips. Double edged sword.
Can’t believe it - I was there 53 years ago. Drove up from Exeter, rained a lot, fantastic line up - all the great bands playing. Got 2 black and white photos.
I love how at the beginning of the song everyone is laying around looking strung out, stoned or just plain exhausted. By the end of the song everyone is dancing and full of energy. Freakin amazing.
That's actually called editing. Most of the crowd is pretty lame. Not the type of crowd you'd find at a Zep-only gig from 71-77. These were mostly older hippies.
Robert Plants hair, omg… it’s SO gorgeous! Love his harp playing and the way his beautiful hands/fingers form around it. What a Handsome, Masculine man!! The Golden God!!! 😍😍😍
First of all, those silver-toed electric blue boots (@3:26) of Robert's are to die for. Then there's Jonesy's pants, and Jimmy bundled up in a tweed coat with hat pulled down on a June day, while Bonzo slaps away in a tee. Classic Zep!
Robert Plant at the top of his game here. To this day, no one has come close to his ability as a front man in ANY band, and I'm pretty sure no-one ever will.
Saw them in Long Island 71/72 then in Tampa '73. Tampa was outside and general admission so we rushed the stage and sat right up front. Seen many greats even the Beatles at Shea but Zeppelin live was a complete assault of the senses - an otherworldly experience.
Those of us who grew up in this era were truly blessed with sooooo many great bands. Real musicians who had to rely on their talent alone to make beautiful music. Unfortunately for me my hearing is shot due to so many concerts but hey I wouldn’t change a thing.❤
So right!...I just left a comment saying......"What happened?....Where have all the great bands & music gone"?...It's all over now but we were so lucky to have lived through this period!
Can't help thinking the crowd would be around the 70 to 80 years old mark now? If they're lucky, I mean I was just turned 9 at this time, think you could watch this in 200 years time and still be hypnotised by it, just the best of times, sorry I was just too young, but in the 70's I caught up, someone take me back please.
Yes I was there and will 74 soon, it was for me the best festival, not just Zep and Floyd, there were so many great acts that weekend, still have many memories, we left there and went to Amsterdam to the Paradiso club a week later, happy times indeed. Was at the first Glasto as well, but that was a let down after Bath.
Love this! Thanks for getting me out of my dreary morning! I saw them at KNEBWORTH. Festival UK in 1979! I’m UK ancestry,FOLKSTON to be exact) 😊😊😊but reside in Canada.
Hope folks that went to this show are still rocking in their latter years of 70's and 80's. I was 11 in 1970. Had no idea who Led Zeppelin was in 1970 but did by the time I was 14. Great stuff
I was born in 70. My dad was working as a bellhop in 1971 at a hotel Zepplin stayed at for 3 days. Him and my mom saw them that weekend at a festival they Mainstaged. My dad got Zepplin 2 signed by the whole band I have it till this day and the album still sounds great.
These were anthems for the enlightened and freedom-loving generation. Even me, a 90s child, swear by them. I cannot believe the majority of the younger generations don't even know who they are...
@@mrmuz85 I will take this as “a high compliment”, and thank you! I can’t help but pass along Zeppelin.. it’s a gift for us all, and extremely honored to have a wee part of this journey with all you Led Heads. Much Love and Peace, Always.. Long Live Led Zeppelin!! X
The New Yardbirds played down on the beach where I’ve lived all of my life. South Florida at Pirates World as Led Zepplin, Miami Beach, The Sportatorium, drove west to Tampa for a concert. We were blessed.
Anyone that says Page was sloppy is a dunce. And Bonham looks a man possessed like " Hey man I'm in the greatest rock band ever and I know it..This is just rock gold.
This is beyond a gem 💎 camera man was an idiot or super stoned! Page is playing amazing guitar and the camera man is filming Plants shoes wtf? But What a time in music .
This footage is great, I've never seen it before. The audio sounds like it's the version from the Royal Albert Hall from earlier that year. Another fantastic concert
It is exactly the same so what you are watching here is likely 16mm silent footage or the original sound was very poor, it explains all the excess crowd shots.
@@David-wf4ev those that are gyrating wildly or exhibit other odd body contortions are often suspect, but other drugs may have similar effect. Even an excess of beer.
It was particularly satisfying to see none other than the late, great Ginger Baker dancing like a madman and digging Zeppelin something fierce at the 6:35 mark. Some of us never believed his negative bluster over Bonham. Looks like we were right
This is the 1st footage I've ever seen of the Bath Festival 1970 - fantastic! 5 of us had travelled down from Hull overnight and when we got within 10 miles of the Shepton Mallet Showground we hit the tailend of the traffic jam at 10 in the morning. What to do? Well by the time we got into festival we were obliterated on a combo of weed, acid and srumpy! Absolutely wasted. I went to sleep and woke up in the middle of this set - it was amazing! That week was to change my life, after Bath we went directly to the 1st Glastonbury Festival where Hawkwind were playing and I ended up roadying for them for the next 7 years. Never went back to Hull. The Bath Festival was 1 of the best festivals of all times IMHO. Some of the best bands of the time were there - Zep, Floyd, Santana, The Turtles and most of the CBS stable played. A moment in time never to be repeated! I was 18 and now I'm 70 - WTF! Where did the time go? Man it's been a blast!
The neanderthal rawness of that era won't be replicated. The Who playing Tommy at Woodstock brings a tear to my eye: ruclips.net/video/E1Y-QKgmYYQ/видео.html
How good and professionnal! That was decades before internet and years before color TV and even headphones, so, most kids spent a lot of time trying to learn music. From such a large pool of steady practitionners and would-be rock stars, dozens of geniuses emerged. The public had a fair notion of what real quality was. These guys were heroes and positive leaders!
I was at that festival and remember Canned Heat and Jefferson Airplane there as well. Now everyone who was there is drawing their pensions but we still know how to rock!
Wrong. Everything is not " underrated" because you found out about it last week. Stop using that word to describe THEE WORLDS largest most popular band, and everything else around you. Youth and ignorance are no excuse. Pop tarts are underrated, blodwyn pig is underrated, velcro is underrated. You know whats really underrated? Original thoughts. Try finding some.
@dee Bop, thank you so much for this. Absolutely sick of that overused word “underrated.” Sure the song in question doesn’t receive play like the bigger Zep songs, but this is Zep we’re talking about. Millions bought their albums and heard this song.
@@allthingsclassicrock Of course people have heard the song. The point is it's not talked about or played as much as their biggest hits, and I believe it should be.
@@D_2387 ok but that doesn’t make it underrated. It’s rated properly. Well-known album track that wasn’t released as a single. People that want to listen to it will listen to it.
Just wanted to let everyone know that we're still tripping and dancing and getting HYPE to guitar solos and jams. This is not dead. If you feel it is, you have not discovered where it lies yet or are closed off to it. We dance together and each step is a prayer for humanity and an honoring of this beauty
Ironically I too have been a Zep head for 37 years. I’m 54 and started getting into them at 17. My first time seeing this footage too. They sounded amazing.
Led Zeppelin was having tremendous Success in the United States and they were offered large sums of money to perform at various Rock Festivals . But The band Accepted a far lesser sum of money to perform here at the Bath Festival. The Band Really wanted too "MAKE ENGLAND LOVE THEM AS MUCH AS AMERICA DID" And I think this particular concert really won over the British Crowd.
Us boomers are the luckiest generation ever 💓 ❤ 💗
Totally agree, growing up in the 60s and 70s was the best time ever to be young!
It depends on where you grew up. My parents were in Western Montana. They had never really heard Hendrix or Zeppelin until I discovered their music in the early 1990s.
A burst of creativity and musical genius never to be repeated
To top it off, those tickets cost around 6 dollars, which is about $48 today.
@@CaptainRon1913 🙄6$ how many years ago Lol
When i see this, I feel happy for the kids of the 60s and 70s.
Love to know where JPJ's trousers are now?
So glad i grew up in the 70' and 80'....kids today have no idea what they missed.
Why can’t my generation be cool like this. There is nothing today that even compares to this.
I say this with empathy, love and respect: Well then, DO something about it!!!!
Notice how most aren't recording their life, they're living it, good place to start.
Nothing
@@jimijefferson82being caught on camera was a big deal back then. If people had opportunity to do so I bet they aren’t hestitated.
The young generation is too worried about social media & video games😮
I was at the Bath Festival in 1970, and this is the best clip I've seen in nearly 52 and a half years of what for me was such a life changing experience! They..the Zep...were beyond brilliant...as were the Floyd, who were on the previous night. At the time, it all all felt so normal, but looking back from that 52 and a half years, it feels like the whole era, lasting nearly 20 years had magic dust sprinkled over it, it was such a unique time to be alive. All of us who were there in that 20 year musical period, we were the real winners in the lottery of life!! 😎😎
Awesome
It all felt so normal." Indeed. I'm 71 now, and we didn't know any better. For us, it was normal and thought it would last forever.
I’m curious what the crowd was stoned on. The ones that looked relaxed were probably on weed, but the ones dancing/convulsing?
VERY nicely stated & very much agreed with !!!
Couldn't agree more 👏
Such a cooler time in music and the world then what we are living in now in 2023. great music, great bands, and cool people. no cell phones. just real pure music done by the best musicians. Zeppelin has never been matched to this day. I am happy I got to see Zeppelin twice in 1977.
i’m pretty sure you were supposed to use *than* but what do I know I have a cell phone 💔
Them 2 birds in sunglasses will be old biddies now if they're still around.. luv itttt
I wasn't even born then (was born in '75 . . . 48 years old as I type this this). Those ladies were very attractive and natural. Such cool
footage . . . pity that the music in the clip isn't actually from Bath Festival, but from a Royal Albert Hall performance.
I was a "bird" in the crowd. And yes,I'm bloody ancient now, but still loving zep. I like to think I've aged as gracefully and Plant and Page.....😂
How do Bonham’s drums always sound so freaking amazing?! Live, studio, didn’t seem to matter. That man had magic hands.
Because he was the best to ever do it
Great singer, bass player, guitarist, drummer. No weaknesses. A brilliant band to say the very least!
This is actually the audio of Zeppelin’s performance of “Bring it On Home” at Royal Albert Hall in 1970 laid over footage of them performing the same song at the Bath Festival in 1970.
Nevertheless, it’s absolutely fantastic and dearly appreciated!
Came here to say the same thing lol
I thought so
Great ear...... Thank you
That and because Zeppelin never played anything twice even remotely the same from one concert to the next, yeah I think you're correct. Any other band, which would be a lesser band, an argument could be made against it.
Yep. Absolutely right. Saw a Sabbath video done the same way about 20 min. ago.
60 years old and listening to greatness in Texas 2023 🇺🇸
Imagine a world without this music being made and an entire robotic audience staring at some rectangular device. That would really suck huh?
It, to me had the best lineup ever. Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Santana, Frank Zappa, The Moody Blues, Jefferson Airplane, Johnny Winter etc etc on the same bill. I lived just up the road and walked there.
😭😭😭wooowww I would have died in that very field 😢😢you witnessed legends
Lucky Man! I was three, I would have loved to be there… even at three 😂
I was eight. But the end of the decade I had travelled to Knebworth from Bristol after work one Saturday evening… I grew up in the 70s. And these guys were the soundtrack.
Canned Heat at dawn, I can still see it.
Followed by John Mayall with Peter Green on lead guitar
Jimmy plays the solo -- "cut to Robert's shoes!" -- Jimmy continues solo -- "Stay on the shoes!" -- some nice riffs by Jimmy -- "Just stay on those shoes! Don't dare cut away from the shoes!"
To: @PrivateEyePictutes
🤣Bahahaha, perfectly said! Keep rockin, from Detroit, Michigan😎
Lmaaooo🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀
Hey...at least it wasn't 100% shots of the audience...
They were very unusual shoes.
Its literally 5:40 into the song before you get a close up of Page playing. Amazing. Great shoes, though.
The 70s was hand down Rock and Roll cradle years....
The best decade in Rock and Roll history.
I would say the 70’s had the highest volume of great music without question. But the best was the 90’s.
90s post Grunge? No way...
@@vicprovost2561 1990-1995. Magical era. Oh and I am 60 years old. The music from “my youth” can’t compare.
@@DEEZEEMTB I agree in early 90s grunge was excellent but not the late 90s. That era started the downfall of Rock.
@@vicprovost2561 Agree. Early 90’s was special for me because the late 80’s hair bands made me physically ill. Lots and lots of the same garbage. My gawd that was a horrible time for music.
1970...the year of my birth. How I wish I could have been there 😊
I was describing it to a young lad I worked with long ago. 'When was this' he asked and when I told him he looked very sad, 'I wasn't born then!'
Most of these kids were stoned but they thoroughly enjoyed it😮🙃🫠! Nothing like LIVE ZEPPELIN!
In those days they sat around and listened. Not just because they were appreciating the music but because this was the first time this kind of music had been heard. It's hard for young people today to understand that point because everything they hear is a rehash but in the 60s and 70s it was all brand new. What a time to be alive. The coolest of the cool.
Someones said It's worth being old now to have been young back then "'
The thing is... Led Zep did not invent blues. This music was nothing new.... but being performed this way was. Louder and sexier. And they were all top notch musicians no doubt but they were riding on the coattails of greats not unlike many other greats. So give Greta Van Fleet some slack FFS.
These people were all stoned. FYI- Thrash came about in the 80's. Nothing was rehashed and we rocked hard.
It had taken a day to get there, there was little to eat or drink, it rained on and off, most of us were simply knackered. We rocked in our sleeping bags where we were. Dancing wasn't a big thing then either.
I was lucky enough to see them in 73,75,77.
Wow, that is amazing! So jealous!
Mannn I love when Robert plays that harp. His playing on When the Levy breaks is ridiculous. He’s so good!!!!❤
And on "Nobody`s Fault But Mine" his playing is breathtaking.
We were there; my wife and me and our best friend Roger Newell and his wife Babsie; Roger went on to play bass in Rick Wakemans English Rock Ensemble. It was a totally awesome experience; from the hippies selling bongfulls of weed by the walkway into main area, to the guys with "Ice Cream Usherette Trays" selling "acid - lovely acid - quid a hit" to the announcements between each act asking the friends of this person and that to go to the Release tent where there friend was having a really bad trip. There has never been such a fantastic lineup anywhere since.
Wow - just wow. I'm laughing out loud at how f-ing awesome this is. 4 supremely talented guys, on stage, plugged in, no screens, few effects, Page wearing a raincoat - and they're absolutely KILLING IT! Lightning in a bottle. 1970 was much cooler than 2022.
Every year was much cooler than 2022
Yes!
Much!!!
@@dasjerkstore Yep 2022 was the surely the worst year ever
understatement of the year
Sublime, hypnotic, mesmerising LED ZEPPELIN, the juggernaut of Valhalla, best band EVER.
Greetings from Danmark 🤜🇩🇰🇸🇪🇳🇴🤛
They have to be in the top 3 greatest rock bands of all time. Number 1 in my book!
Imagine being at a Zepplin concert in 1970 and sleeping though it.
Back when music was real music. No mosh pits just fans chilling and watching 4 amazing musicians
oh, that is a stupid cliche comment. not true on any level. just you being...
@@morbidmanmusic I guess it depends on why one goes to see a live band perform. A mosh pit can be quite distracting but then again the 90's were all about forming a mosh pit or the band felt they were doing something wrong. The 70's were certainly a different time.
I still vividly recall my best friend calling me to say the Zep concert we had tickets for was canceled because Bonham died. Tears were shed. I was so young and Led Zep was like our world. Now all these years later find out this friend of mine just died. Life can be a cruel hoax. However, we have all this great music at our fingertips. Double edged sword.
🙏✝️🙏
Can’t believe it - I was there 53 years ago. Drove up from Exeter, rained a lot, fantastic line up - all the great bands playing. Got 2 black and white photos.
That’s awesome!! Seen Page and Plant and each by themselves but never the whole show!
I grew up in the 80's. I would give anything to be a teen in the 70's.
I love how at the beginning of the song everyone is laying around looking strung out, stoned or just plain exhausted. By the end of the song everyone is dancing and full of energy. Freakin amazing.
That's actually called editing. Most of the crowd is pretty lame. Not the type of crowd you'd find at a Zep-only gig from 71-77. These were mostly older hippies.
Robert Plants hair, omg… it’s SO gorgeous!
Love his harp playing and the way his beautiful hands/fingers form around it.
What a Handsome, Masculine man!!
The Golden God!!! 😍😍😍
Kids, you're grandparents were WAY cooler than you'll ever be.
Shut up
@paddle_shift
Your
We are 😉….still
*your
I tell my grand kids that, but nope!
First of all, those silver-toed electric blue boots (@3:26) of Robert's are to die for. Then there's Jonesy's pants, and Jimmy bundled up in a tweed coat with hat pulled down on a June day, while Bonzo slaps away in a tee. Classic Zep!
Robert Plant at the top of his game here. To this day, no one has come close to his ability as a front man in ANY band, and I'm pretty sure no-one ever will.
and he is a great neighbour and so friendly.
There is Freddie of course...
@@barrysmith4588Really? Lucky you! 👌🏻
Take a look at Janis Joplin singing Ball and Chain at the Monterrey Pop Festival! Of course, your right because she was not a man 😀
@@cronistamundano8189Freddie sucks
Those were the times! Yeah!!!
I had a pair of shoes like that in the ‘70’s, but mine had live goldfish in ‘em… Miss that era very much so.
John Paul Jones killing it with the bass riding up high. I was just getting ready to start kindergarten when they did this concert
Saw them in Long Island 71/72 then in Tampa '73. Tampa was outside and general admission so we rushed the stage and sat right up front. Seen many greats even the Beatles at Shea but Zeppelin live was a complete assault of the senses - an otherworldly experience.
I love this film so much.. amazing stunning❤️❤️
The style was impeccable in the 70s probably will never be duplicated
It's already been done. Guitar playing has evolved considerably since this.
Might have been the first head banger tune. That Metallica made famous . Hair metal
Nice boots, Robert! 😀
Super Led Zeppelin...!!!
Saludos desde México 🇲🇽
Audio is from Royal Albert Hall and the video of that gig is pro shot in all its glory if you look it up
Valeu Artur é Rock and Rool. 😊
What a lovely pair of sunglasses girls - marvellous!¡!!🍀
Those of us who grew up in this era were truly blessed with sooooo many great bands. Real musicians who had to rely on their talent alone to make beautiful music. Unfortunately for me my hearing is shot due to so many concerts but hey I wouldn’t change a thing.❤
Say what I didn't hear you
My old Lady always bitches at me because I don't hear a damn thing
i know what you mean,my hearing is shot as well, but i would never change those days!
So right!...I just left a comment saying......"What happened?....Where have all the great bands & music gone"?...It's all over now but we were so lucky to have lived through this period!
Damn right, I was born in 72 but still witnessed the later zeppelin years, and AC/DCs best years, nothing is even close to as good today
Over 55 years later I'm still listening to LZ but only with one ear. Even if I had 10 ears no band will or ever did sound better.
This young lady and boys are old people today...But they live and see the Best Band 🎸🎶...❤❤❤..I Loved 😍
Loving the blondes and what a era to grow up in!
Can't help thinking the crowd would be around the 70 to 80 years old mark now? If they're lucky, I mean I was just turned 9 at this time, think you could watch this in 200 years time and still be hypnotised by it, just the best of times, sorry I was just too young, but in the 70's I caught up, someone take me back please.
Yes I was there and will 74 soon, it was for me the best festival, not just Zep and Floyd, there were so many great acts that weekend, still have many memories, we left there and went to Amsterdam to the Paradiso club a week later, happy times indeed. Was at the first Glasto as well, but that was a let down after Bath.
Yes we are, I'm 72!
I m digging the blondes with the outer space glasses.
Plant banged both of them.
My favourite song from Led Zep II. Hats off to Sonny Boy Williamson for recording the definitive version.
Love this! Thanks for getting me out of my dreary morning! I saw them at KNEBWORTH. Festival UK in 1979! I’m UK ancestry,FOLKSTON to be exact) 😊😊😊but reside in Canada.
Hope folks that went to this show are still rocking in their latter years of 70's and 80's. I was 11 in 1970. Had no idea who Led Zeppelin was in 1970 but did by the time I was 14. Great stuff
I was born in 70. My dad was working as a bellhop in 1971 at a hotel Zepplin stayed at for 3 days. Him and my mom saw them that weekend at a festival they Mainstaged. My dad got Zepplin 2 signed by the whole band I have it till this day and the album still sounds great.
We are!
I love JPJ's pants. The couldbe a great ski pant design.
Audience shots are priceless. Mostly tripping out of their minds, sitting quietly, or passed out
New Led Zeppelin footage is one of the rarest commodities in existence, I shall cherish this greatly.
Sam wynik oglądalności świadczy o tym zespole jakim był świetnym zespołem w tamtym czasie-SUPER!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is how legends play rock and roll🎤🎸🥁👍
These were anthems for the enlightened and freedom-loving generation. Even me, a 90s child, swear by them. I cannot believe the majority of the younger generations don't even know who they are...
I am so lucky to have seen them in person in 69 & 72!! Absolutely fantastic both times!! Love them STILL!!
Born in 1966 so i was brought up on led Zeppelin and I love them
I can’t thank you enough for bringing this back to life!!
Long Live Led Zeppelin x
What a Treat..!
Ah Wanda.... the magical Zeppelin bootleg distributor!
Bloody well right Wanda!!
@@mrmuz85
I will take this as “a high compliment”, and thank you!
I can’t help but pass along Zeppelin.. it’s a gift for us all, and extremely honored to have a wee part of this journey with all you Led Heads.
Much Love and Peace, Always..
Long Live Led Zeppelin!! X
@@kenneth-pc7mf
Thank you for your generosity and kindness!!
You make life brighter for me, and many others. ❣️
The New Yardbirds played down on the beach where I’ve lived all of my life. South Florida at Pirates World as Led Zepplin, Miami Beach, The Sportatorium, drove west to Tampa for a concert. We were blessed.
Anyone that says Page was sloppy is a dunce.
And Bonham looks a man possessed like " Hey man I'm in the greatest rock band ever and I know it..This is just rock gold.
One of the absolute Best Groups ❤❤❤❤❤. Love Led Zeppelin Forever!
This is beyond a gem 💎 camera man was an idiot or super stoned!
Page is playing amazing guitar and the camera man is filming Plants shoes wtf?
But What a time in music .
How can you just lay there like you’re asleep when Led Zeppelin’s playing!!!good God
It was a music they probably had never heard and it wasn’t LED “FREAKING” ZEPPELIN back then..
@@lawrencefranck9417bunch of doped out bikers. You DONT want those punks mingling.
The look sedated
One of life's personal tradeyges, as a 15yearold, at his first festival I slept exhausted through Jimi's whole set!
This footage is great, I've never seen it before. The audio sounds like it's the version from the Royal Albert Hall from earlier that year. Another fantastic concert
It is exactly the same so what you are watching here is likely 16mm silent footage or the original sound was very poor, it explains all the excess crowd shots.
I'd like to know how many folks there were tripping on acid ? 😂
@@David-wf4ev those that are gyrating wildly or exhibit other odd body contortions are often suspect, but other drugs may have similar effect. Even an excess of beer.
Exactly. There is most likely not any audio on the film here. However someone did their best to sync it up to the Royal Albert Hall performance.
It was particularly satisfying to see none other than the late, great Ginger Baker dancing like a madman and digging Zeppelin something fierce at the 6:35 mark. Some of us never believed his negative bluster over Bonham. Looks like we were right
The music they listen to now…WTF? Even though LZ ripped off old blues guys they still fffin rock!
Zeppelin just did what the blues guys did. The blues guys ripped off other blues guys. It was pretty normal in the blues.
Zeppelin ripped off nobody. They took classic blues influences and made it their own. Created something fresh and interesting.
@ yeah right and I’m the pope…
This is the 1st footage I've ever seen of the Bath Festival 1970 - fantastic! 5 of us had travelled down from Hull overnight and when we got within 10 miles of the Shepton Mallet Showground we hit the tailend of the traffic jam at 10 in the morning.
What to do? Well by the time we got into festival we were obliterated on a combo of weed, acid and srumpy! Absolutely wasted.
I went to sleep and woke up in the middle of this set - it was amazing!
That week was to change my life, after Bath we went directly to the 1st Glastonbury Festival where Hawkwind were playing and I ended up roadying for them for the next 7 years. Never went back to Hull.
The Bath Festival was 1 of the best festivals of all times IMHO.
Some of the best bands of the time were there - Zep, Floyd, Santana, The Turtles and most of the CBS stable played.
A moment in time never to be repeated!
I was 18 and now I'm 70 - WTF! Where did the time go?
Man it's been a blast!
I love how John Paul Jones creates the total "groove" for this song; yet simultaneously JPJ is so unaffected by it. Beyond Cool!
A lot of people tripping! That was it back then, good times, good music!
They played such an amazing show the audience were completely stunned
Completely high lol
🤣
That’s not how you spell stoned
sleeping
Today its cell phones and Zombi faces
Damn I wish they would have filmed more of Bonham!
I was there also, so lucky to have witnessed this unforgettable music❤
Just rips through your soul. This is what feeling the full throttle of music is about. Nothing of late cuts it. This was a one-off era.🤘😎✌🔊🔊🔊🔊
The neanderthal rawness of that era won't be replicated. The Who playing Tommy at Woodstock brings a tear to my eye:
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How good and professionnal! That was decades before internet and years before color TV and even headphones, so, most kids spent a lot of time trying to learn music. From such a large pool of steady practitionners and would-be rock stars, dozens of geniuses emerged. The public had a fair notion of what real quality was. These guys were heroes and positive leaders!
When I see this, I feel sorry for the kids nowadays.
Yup.
F ,,,' n A
The shit that passes for music today is fuckin garbage
Why.
Indeed
I’d sell my soul to go back and see this live.
Thank you RUclips for the replay!
As an 80's teen Zep was every bit as good as the concerts i saw, VH, Priest, Ozzy, Ryche, Rush, Etc
Great Post!
Fabulous footage and sad that 52 years we won’t see this again, a world without computers and mobile phones🥰
@Heretic “All the best bands are affiliated with Satan.”
- Bart Simpson
Ironically to your negativity, you wouldn't be watching this now if it weren't for that very technology.
@@generalyellor8188 I thought the exact same thing.
They had computers in 1970
@@jogmas12as size as entire floor
I was at that festival and remember Canned Heat and Jefferson Airplane there as well. Now everyone who was there is drawing their pensions but we still know how to rock!
From those images, one can see how many of the audience didn't fully realise what they were watching. The utmost importance of that moment.
Its crazy how thin all the people in the crowd are.
The day I came in to this world🎉
One of the most underrated Zep tunes there is. That riff shreds and Bonham is tearing the drums up in this song
That riff is my fav of all time
Wrong. Everything is not " underrated" because you found out about it last week. Stop using that word to describe THEE WORLDS largest most popular band, and everything else around you. Youth and ignorance are no excuse. Pop tarts are underrated, blodwyn pig is underrated, velcro is underrated. You know whats really underrated? Original thoughts. Try finding some.
@dee Bop, thank you so much for this. Absolutely sick of that overused word “underrated.” Sure the song in question doesn’t receive play like the bigger Zep songs, but this is Zep we’re talking about. Millions bought their albums and heard this song.
@@allthingsclassicrock Of course people have heard the song. The point is it's not talked about or played as much as their biggest hits, and I believe it should be.
@@D_2387 ok but that doesn’t make it underrated. It’s rated properly. Well-known album track that wasn’t released as a single. People that want to listen to it will listen to it.
Led Zeppelin what can you say just about every song was a masterpiece Bonham on drums so crisp.
Just wanted to let everyone know that we're still tripping and dancing and getting HYPE to guitar solos and jams. This is not dead. If you feel it is, you have not discovered where it lies yet or are closed off to it. We dance together and each step is a prayer for humanity and an honoring of this beauty
Whoah! I’ve been a Zep head for 37 years and have NEVER seen this footage before!
Priceless!
Ironically I too have been a Zep head for 37 years. I’m 54 and started getting into them at 17. My first time seeing this footage too. They sounded amazing.
@@mikeys7536 Similar here. 55 now. Became a fan in '83 and still my favourite band.
Been with the lads since ‘68. I’m an old man now☹️
@@AnthonyWilliams-ew3wp don’t feel old~sad Anthony. I was 9 when older brother put their first album on his turntable; mind blown ever since.
Damn, shame they didn't record everything like this back then, amazing quality
Wow,tremendous even Jonesy was grooving out to this Epic Musical Bliss☆
Wow the best version of this classic my goodness Bonzo is insane 🥰🥰👍🏻👍🏻
Led Zeppelin was having tremendous Success in the United States and they were offered large sums of money to perform at various Rock Festivals . But The band Accepted a far lesser sum of money to perform here at the Bath Festival. The Band Really wanted too "MAKE ENGLAND LOVE THEM AS MUCH AS AMERICA DID" And I think this particular concert really won over the British Crowd.
Great version, love the Harmonica joining in the jam and filling out the sound. ❤
I want to see more from this concert…AMAZING PERFORMANCE!!
yes, maybe after the cameraman came back from his bathroom break and got the camera back from the plumber he loaned it to, lol.
Those shoes, those shades, that hair! Awesome!
I was literally two and a half months old when this was filmed 😳
I was there too, &2.50 for the weekend, awesome memories .
YEAH!!
I saw this months and months ago, back when I still had peace and freedom of choices!