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Yes, this was filmed on July 28th 1973. A friend from the Marines secured 4 tickets for that night. He called me in Dallas and I flew to NYC that Thursday. Stayed with him in a small apartment with his Ole Lady. Her cousin showed up Saturday and we hung out. The concert was fantastic and so was her cousin. 6 mths later she flew down to Dallas and we are still married today. 49 years and going strong.
Don’t want to be a Zeppelin nerd but this song is actually a combination of the 3 nights in 73’, July 27, 28, & 29th. Majority is from the 27th, with some fillers from the 28th & 29th. To make matters even more complicated, some of this footage is also from a year later in 74’ at Shepperton Studios when they re-created the whole concert to add to some of the missing visuals.
It's the 27th. Some of the footage is from the 28th and 29th. 98% of the audio and footage is from the 27th. Audio from 8:36-10:19 is from the 29th with vocals from 27th over it. Footage from 8:38-10:21 is from 29th. You can see JPJ wearing the 29th shirt in that time frame and a white shirt outside that time frame that is from the 27th. I believe the audio also has some small patches from the 28th.
@@UlyssesM You forgot to mention the Shepperton footage. You can always tell the 74’ footage from 73’, since Plant had gotten his teeth fixed and didn’t have a missing tooth like he did in 73’.
@@julrob97 I've never heard about the Sheppeton footage honestly. I'll have to look into it. I get curious about things like these. When I first learned that this wasn't the raw audio from the 27th I was a bit disappointed but I've obsessively listened to the raw audio from the 27th and it's pretty much exactly the same besides a few patches that are hard to tell unless you point them out and the obvious San Francisco intro from the 29th.
This absolutely proves that Zeppelin is the greatest band off all time. Someone may "prefer" another band, but there is not a band that can come close to what they did live.
Agreed, Paige was and still is the best. I was there July 28th 1973. Flew up from Dallas. A Marine brother called and told me he had tickets. I got there and found out his girl had me set up with her cousin. It was a great 4 days in NYC. By the way we are still together.
It literally does not get any better than this. After 18 months of constant touring this performance was at the end of 3 nights at MSG and they delivered something amazing.
Was at this show as a teenager and when Jimmy pulled out the bow it blew my mind...got to meet him a few times and chatted with him about this concert among other things and he was utterly elated about shows at MSG and just playing in NYC...the GOAT
Dazed and Confused, No Quarter, Stairway to Heaven and Since I've Been Loving You from this concert are out of this world. Time machine needed to see that gig.
I'm so glad your reacting to this. All the zepp haters make me laugh. I hope they get a look at this and try and tell me a band that can do this right now. Although I'm just so so taken with them since I've been 13 now 63 still can't get enough. Great job.
Mesmerized since I was 12 and now I'm 55! People don't understand what a phenomenal jam band Zeppelin was live - these extended jams as part of songs like Dazed and Confused and No Quarter are just phenomenal, never the same song twice at any show, and always shows a great connection between all musicians to free flow and stay connected with each other.....
73 here in 2023 and I am so glad I was in my early 20s when these Rock Gods hit the scene.I was there, 1975 Long Beach Arena kiddies..Awwsome.Smoked cigs with Pagey in 1966 when he took a break with the Yardbirds..but..that is another story. Peace.
I'm 62 years old and was fortunate to see Zep 3 times. I can tell you that they have never played any of their songs the same way twice in a live performance. It's the same but Jimmy switches up the guitar licks every time.
Jimmy Page is the wizard! He takes off into the stratosphere and stays there for awhile before he comes back down! Jimmy plays with feel and becomes one with the guitar that's what makes him a master!
Dad took me to see the movie when it came out in 1976. The bow string play was just impressive then as it is now. The theater went all out with the sound system. Was Awesome.
You may be referring to the East Coast premier at The Ritz Theatre in NYC. Yes, the band's hired concert sound company SHOWCO set up the sound system in collaboration with the movie's cinemaphotographers and it was epic. A high school classmate of mine who was there reported that the sound was as loud as a concert. It was very costly for the band, though, and when the movie premiered later on the West Coast in L.A., they didn't go for the all-out sound system and it wasn't nearly as good.
I think the part @27:10 is some of the hardest, most intriguing improvisations ever recorded. How it morphs into a frenzy is incredible. The ending @30:00 is one of the greatest moments in rock.
It’s was a take on Holst’s Mars:Bringer of War. In earlier live versions Jimmy played the piece straight (which I preferred). In later versions he changed the tempo up (like here).
Wait till you see the end of the song When Bonjour does his little thing on the drums. It looks like they actually sped up the tape but that's how fair she moves
the real magic of this four piece is that fact that they're all so good and have intuition withing the framework which gives them the ability to freely extend their soloing abilities. That is why this is one of the greatest improvises songs ever filmed.
I saw them on this tour and as mentioned previously these shows were 3 hours without a break. The solos like Jimmy's allowed other band members to go off stage and take a break. It was amazing how each in turn could command the whole stage on their own as well as a band.
9:14 the conversration between jonesy and bonzo is great. heres my take on it. jonesy comes in just a smidge late with his note and says oops. bonham looks and smiles. nex go around with the rif bonham DOESNT play a fill and jonesy asks why, john shakes his head. nah not yet, next cycle bonham plays a sublime fill and jonesy nods his approival, for me that whole san fransisco parts is some of the best music ever recorded, it BREATHS and you can really feel how in synch they all are, its pure improv!!!
I remember Robert Plant once reflecting on his time at Led Zeppelin saying there were sometimes long instrumental periods periods with no singing which is why he sometimes filled in with impromptu vocalisations. I feel this may be one performance that he had in mind.
Thanks for reacting to MSG. The entire concert was 🔥. Also, appreciate the time you've taken to add in missing bits of the concert where needed. Fabulous performance, this. When Page gets in the zone, it's something to behold. What a journey he takes us on. Imagine that Dazed and Confused was only one of 15 songs in the set list! Imo, no other rock band could touch the magic of these four guys. Thanks again! Looking forward to the next reaction! :) Edit: And congrats on 1K+ subscribers! :)
What happened at 29:07, is that despite using multiple movie cameras to capture the performance, there were several spots in the concert where all the cameras had run out of film, but there was no communication between the operators.. The result is gaps in the movie, before any of the cameras were reloaded with fresh film. Here, and in other songs, the fill the gaps with stills. I read in an interview with Page that the decision to create the four interstitial films was made only after this after the problem was discovered and gaps were too long to fill with still images.
Jimi Hendrix had his pedals Pete Townsend had his windmills, David Gilmour was developing his sound and Jimmy Page unleashed his talents on all of us around the band's peak here in 1973. IMO, Jimmy really doesn't rely on pedals to bend the sound. Sure, he had his bow and theremin but when he primarily goes into solo mode, he is using JUST his guitar and string bends to create his unique sound. Watch how quickly he adjusts the knobs and switches on his Les Paul, amazing, during this period, no doubt he was the hardest working guitar player and EARNING it. It is no wonder HIS playing started influencing lead guitar stylings of MANY to "Solo guitaring" back then. Even a young Eddie Van Halen was heavily influenced by Jimmy at this time and Many more! I am glad to see others get to see him at work for he easily my favorite of ALL time.
Best guitarist for me. Heavily blues and rock influneced. He has also had a huge influence on metal and thrash metal. Dave Mustaine from Megadeth also one of my favourite guitarists and also Dimebag Darell from Pantera adored Jimmy Page.
Hi ... I was at that concert & at the show when they were filming T.S.R.T.S Sitting in the 9th row orchestra center the camera guys were all over the stage , laying on there backs , standing along slide of them . I didn't know what was going on but new it was going to be big . ZEP played close too 4hrs . I was 16 years old then now I'm 66 & still on my Led Zepplin journey . I glad that you guys are enjoying your Zep journey . Zepplin the greatest band ever !!! I should now I was there & experience them Live . When Zep came to MSG I was there . Take care Mike
The time machine is RUclips. Just enjoy and be as present to the experience as possible. The 70s were, indeed, an amazing time to be a teenager and young man. The thing for me is that I enjoy the music more now because I'm older and have come to realize how important LZ is and will always be. The music, as the soul it contains, is timeless. Enjoy a timeless few moments just bathing in their soothing waters. Lol. Bless you both.
Very well done, Mike & Dev. Enjoyed the song, as I did back in '75 or "76 when this first came out. Enjoyed your reactions almost as much today. Peace, love and bellbottoms from Canada.
I know Jimmy's playing was quite good on this track but the rhythm section deserves a little love too. I mean they pushed that tempo during the instrumental part to warp speed and never missed a note. Truly amazing group.
The only band ever that made me want to learn to sing and play the keyboard, bass, drums and guitar with a violin bow. And I've done all five!.... with varying degrees of skill 😄
The original running time of Dazed and Confused on the album was a shade over 26 minutes. It was reissued a few years ago and the run time increased to 29 minutes. Which still about 10-15 minutes short of the longest version captured on tape (1975}
Dev's comment, 'she wishes she was alive then'.... not only was I alive then but I was AT THAT SHOW!... July 29, 1973 and I was 15 years old... the only DOWNSIDE of being alive then is that I'm 65 now!.... Ugh... but you know what, I saw them five times from '72 to '77, I wouldnt trade it for the world!!!
That's one concert, in hindsight, I wish I had attended. I'm an 60 minute train ride to Penn Station in NYC across from the Garden. First off I was 14 at the time, the parents would never let me go. Second, back then you really had to keep our eyes and ears open to when a show was as no internet or social media existed. I have been to a couple shows at MSG, Queen in the early eighties.
Right with you in that I lived in jersey maybe 40 min fron NYC but me to only 13. My dad wouldn't let me go. But when I was 17 he pretty much gave in to all concerts and let me b me with the help from mom. Lol great times
If you're new to Zep, this is certainly not the song I'd send people to, but after some exposure to their music, this is the perfect song to show why this is the greatest band ever to rock 'n' roll.
I can recall racing to the theater to see this when it was first released. It was my first look at the gods of rock performing "live". Needless to say, my young mind was blown. Looking at it now, fifty years later, my old mind is blown. In their prime, no other band could touch Led Zeppelin. (I hope you'll cover Heart's tribute cover of "Stairway to Heaven" at the Kennedy Center more than a decade ago. It is stunning.)
Somewhere out on RUclips is a live 1969 video recording of Dazed and Confused that was amazing. I have seen it before but I just can't find it now. I wish that I had the link to if to share with you
Great Editing! In 1973 the three shows they did at MSG were edited into the 1976 release of "The Song Remains the Same" LIVE. In 1980, when we started getting into Zep, a brother of a friend got the 4-ticket limit at the Chicago Stadium, for what would turn out be the passing of John. I was a freshman in High School and had no connections yet, but we were all vying to get one of the four tickets. By that time, we had listened to this ALBUM hundreds of times before sometime around 1981-82, they had multiple weeks midnight viewings of this monster, of a movie in Schaumburg, Illinois. we would go MANY times. The movie version of "Dazed and Confused" was a mixture of a couple different versions, from all three shows of the audio and the video feed was heavily edited, for the best sound. Unfortunately, even with your great edits, it had already been hacked and slashed before its release. Am I complaining, NO! The final product was over 2 hours of raw Zep!! Today with RUclips there are so many different versions of solo's where you can easily spot the edit points. You managed to play the best version, of the audio, for sure! Thanks, Subscription added! You guys work really hard, Happy New Year!
At 9:12 they play bit of Scott McKenzie's "If You're Going To San Francisco" and at 27:05 they play a bit of Holst’s "Mars the Bringer of War"...... who throws Wagner into a jam except Zeppelin? Incredible
Friday nights at the Roxy Theatre was a ritual for about 2 years. Jimi Hendrix Documentary opener and The Song Remains The Same main event. Wow 40 years have gone by so quickly.
The white man on the mountain would be uncle Luke............. if you know what I mean. PS: as I'm writing, I saw LZ twice at Knebworth. I'm 63 now. I bought the first edition of TSRTS album when it was first released. I can tell you hand on my heart it is so different to what you are hearing now. They have messed with it so much over the years.
yeah, it was almost like a real concert. Bic lighters, Banners, getting high in the theatre, Yelling and shouting. Remember the Midnight movie "Jimi plays Berkeley" and "Rainbow bridge" in Hawaii?.
Y'know, i havent seen this on any other reaction channel--SUBTITLES for y'all's comments (and thoughts, it seems)! Brilliant, actually. I THINK. LOL, it CAN be distracting when u hear comments, tho it's also cool to. Of course SOME reactors talk ALL thru the song and it's like , um, are u listening to it? others stay quiet all thru, out of respect or bc nothing to say! Anyhow, it's working pretty well so far, of course i know some of y'all's words CAN be heard, so a good balance. Great reaction to a Classic Version!
Serious question....this whole album was ingrained in my brain long long ago and I feel like bits and pieces here and there are different than what my brain knows by heart. Does anyone else hear it? Has it been altered slightly since the original? Not much,mind you...but it feels like it to me. 🤷
If you're talking about the 1976 soundtrack album, yes it has been edited differently in several places. For example, this D&C is longer than what could fit on an album side back then. Another example is a totally different guitar solo during Celebration Day. Compare ruclips.net/video/9_s0VJ-D1Tw/видео.html to ruclips.net/video/6BTpR_35pJw/видео.html
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I was there for all the shows
Yes, this was filmed on July 28th 1973. A friend from the Marines secured 4 tickets for that night. He called me in Dallas and I flew to NYC that Thursday. Stayed with him in a small apartment with his Ole Lady. Her cousin showed up Saturday and we hung out. The concert was fantastic and so was her cousin. 6 mths later she flew down to Dallas and we are still married today. 49 years and going strong.
That is so cool! You guys definitely need to do something special on July 28th this year. All the best to you!
Don’t want to be a Zeppelin nerd but this song is actually a combination of the 3 nights in 73’, July 27, 28, & 29th. Majority is from the 27th, with some fillers from the 28th & 29th. To make matters even more complicated, some of this footage is also from a year later in 74’ at Shepperton Studios when they re-created the whole concert to add to some of the missing visuals.
It's the 27th. Some of the footage is from the 28th and 29th. 98% of the audio and footage is from the 27th. Audio from 8:36-10:19 is from the 29th with vocals from 27th over it. Footage from 8:38-10:21 is from 29th. You can see JPJ wearing the 29th shirt in that time frame and a white shirt outside that time frame that is from the 27th. I believe the audio also has some small patches from the 28th.
@@UlyssesM You forgot to mention the Shepperton footage. You can always tell the 74’ footage from 73’, since Plant had gotten his teeth fixed and didn’t have a missing tooth like he did in 73’.
@@julrob97 I've never heard about the Sheppeton footage honestly. I'll have to look into it. I get curious about things like these. When I first learned that this wasn't the raw audio from the 27th I was a bit disappointed but I've obsessively listened to the raw audio from the 27th and it's pretty much exactly the same besides a few patches that are hard to tell unless you point them out and the obvious San Francisco intro from the 29th.
This absolutely proves that Zeppelin is the greatest band off all time. Someone may "prefer" another band, but there is not a band that can come close to what they did live.
Fact. Jones and Bonham were unbelievable on this.
Led Zeppelin was Rock-N-Roll at the speed of light.
WELL SAID! Have taken 50 years of BS holding Zep supreme but this, as you say, simply proves it.
Zeppelin were one of the few bands that painted a picture with their music.
This is the track you show someone if they say: "Prove to me how great Jimmy Page is as a guitarist." Tour de force.
It also proves that he is not of this world.
Agreed, Paige was and still is the best. I was there July 28th 1973. Flew up from Dallas. A Marine brother called and told me he had tickets. I got there and found out his girl had me set up with her cousin. It was a great 4 days in NYC. By the way we are still together.
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From the same concert, "Since I've been loving you" is even better...all feeling there😉
Grew up with this album and it is still my favorite stuff. I like to point people to White Summer from the Albert Hall concert.
Greatest rock guitar solo ever performed.
This is quintessential live Zeppelin….
They were, are and WILL ALWAYS BE the ultimate rock band.
It literally does not get any better than this. After 18 months of constant touring this performance was at the end of 3 nights at MSG and they delivered something amazing.
Was at this show as a teenager and when Jimmy pulled out the bow it blew my mind...got to meet him a few times and chatted with him about this concert among other things and he was utterly elated about shows at MSG and just playing in NYC...the GOAT
Greatest guitar solo ever recorded!
I can remember the first time I saw this movie...The Song Remains the Same.....blown away doesn't begin to describe how we all felt.
Dazed and Confused, No Quarter, Stairway to Heaven and Since I've Been Loving You from this concert are out of this world. Time machine needed to see that gig.
Greatest Rhythm section to ever grace the planet!!!
Jimmy Page & Jimi Hendrix all on a level by themselves. John Bonham all alone by himself.
This is one of the sickest films ever recorded.
I saw this movie in the the theater in 1976. I literally left the theater with my mouth open. In complete awe.
I saw them earlier in 73 here in the UK. They are still the greatest band ever for me.
Simply the greatest hard rock band that ever set foot on the stage.Even their peers agree.They took no prisoners.
Best live performance in rock history! Love!
I'm so glad your reacting to this. All the zepp haters make me laugh. I hope they get a look at this and try and tell me a band that can do this right now. Although I'm just so so taken with them since I've been 13 now 63 still can't get enough. Great job.
Mesmerized since I was 12 and now I'm 55! People don't understand what a phenomenal jam band Zeppelin was live - these extended jams as part of songs like Dazed and Confused and No Quarter are just phenomenal, never the same song twice at any show, and always shows a great connection between all musicians to free flow and stay connected with each other.....
@@joelinvirginia5198 so true 👍
👍💯 the mighty led zeppelin! There will never be another band like this!
@@joelinvirginia5198💯🎸
This was my introduction to Zep back in the seventies been hooked since then
Greatest performance you will ever see!! I was a teen in the 70s...best time of my life!! I'm 63 and it doesn't get better than this!!
i am 60 and i agree. there is none better, or even close.
I’m 68 and agree beyond question.
73 here in 2023 and I am so glad I was in my early 20s when these Rock Gods hit the scene.I was there, 1975 Long Beach Arena kiddies..Awwsome.Smoked cigs with Pagey in 1966 when he took a break with the Yardbirds..but..that is another story. Peace.
I could watch this lady all night
Staggering and stupendous. Zep will rule forever.
I'm 62 years old and was fortunate to see Zep 3 times. I can tell you that they have never played any of their songs the same way twice in a live performance. It's the same but Jimmy switches up the guitar licks every time.
Jimmy Page is the wizard! He takes off into the stratosphere and stays there for awhile before he comes back down! Jimmy plays with feel and becomes one with the guitar that's what makes him a master!
The super group of all time. All at greatest of all time status in their own.
I saw this movie when it came out. I was just a kid but so mesmerized by it. Zeppelin is still the greatest band ever. What a finish.
Yes sir I was at all those shows for summer saw them was 1970 Fillmore East New York City New York I got grounded for like 3 months well worth it
I’m in my 60s and I was alive and wish you were alive then too. Wed had fun.
Dad took me to see the movie when it came out in 1976. The bow string play was just impressive then as it is now. The theater went all out with the sound system. Was Awesome.
You may be referring to the East Coast premier at The Ritz Theatre in NYC. Yes, the band's hired concert sound company SHOWCO set up the sound system in collaboration with the movie's cinemaphotographers and it was epic. A high school classmate of mine who was there reported that the sound was as loud as a concert. It was very costly for the band, though, and when the movie premiered later on the West Coast in L.A., they didn't go for the all-out sound system and it wasn't nearly as good.
I think the part @27:10 is some of the hardest, most intriguing improvisations ever recorded. How it morphs into a frenzy is incredible. The ending @30:00 is one of the greatest moments in rock.
It’s was a take on Holst’s Mars:Bringer of War. In earlier live versions Jimmy played the piece straight (which I preferred). In later versions he changed the tempo up (like here).
@@DougZbikowski I never knew that. I know Jimmy played many segments which all probably related to something more profound.
Led Zeppelin is the best ROCK AND ROLL Group ever "PERIOD"! I REMEMBER SEEING THEM IN CONCERT. THEY WERE UNBELIEVABLE!
Wait till you see the end of the song When Bonjour does his little thing on the drums. It looks like they actually sped up the tape but that's how fair she moves
A pure expression of love!!!
Epic again again
Por este tipo de performance es que en el futuro mirarán la musica del siglo 20 . La música de Led Zeppelin munca morirá .
the real magic of this four piece is that fact that they're all so good and have intuition withing the framework which gives them the ability to freely extend their soloing abilities. That is why this is one of the greatest improvises songs ever filmed.
I saw them on this tour and as mentioned previously these shows were 3 hours without a break. The solos like Jimmy's allowed other band members to go off stage and take a break. It was amazing how each in turn could command the whole stage on their own as well as a band.
one of the best concert ever!
I got this album for Christmas of '76. I was 16 years old.
Bonzo's wild roll at the end was cool.
9:14 the conversration between jonesy and bonzo is great. heres my take on it.
jonesy comes in just a smidge late with his note and says oops.
bonham looks and smiles.
nex go around with the rif bonham DOESNT play a fill and jonesy asks why, john shakes his head. nah not yet,
next cycle bonham plays a sublime fill and jonesy nods his approival,
for me that whole san fransisco parts is some of the best music ever recorded, it BREATHS and you can really feel how in synch they all are, its pure improv!!!
Love it, too. A 'lost' Zep song that never made it to vinyl in full form.
Love the Members of Led Zeppelin
Brilliantly insane controlled chaos!
I remember Robert Plant once reflecting on his time at Led Zeppelin saying there were sometimes long instrumental periods periods with no singing which is why he sometimes filled in with impromptu vocalisations. I feel this may be one performance that he had in mind.
Again great vid .. Jimmy is the MFKNMan ..... Jimmy we miss hearing you play. Great commentary as usual .. 👍🏼✌🏼🤘🏼
Thanks for reacting to MSG. The entire concert was 🔥. Also, appreciate the time you've taken to add in missing bits of the concert where needed.
Fabulous performance, this. When Page gets in the zone, it's something to behold. What a journey he takes us on. Imagine that Dazed and Confused was only one of 15 songs in the set list! Imo, no other rock band could touch the magic of these four guys.
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Thank you! TSRTS was a lotta work, but it was worth it. 😀
What happened at 29:07, is that despite using multiple movie cameras to capture the performance, there were several spots in the concert where all the cameras had run out of film, but there was no communication between the operators.. The result is gaps in the movie, before any of the cameras were reloaded with fresh film. Here, and in other songs, the fill the gaps with stills. I read in an interview with Page that the decision to create the four interstitial films was made only after this after the problem was discovered and gaps were too long to fill with still images.
Jimi Hendrix had his pedals Pete Townsend had his windmills, David Gilmour was developing his sound and Jimmy Page unleashed his talents on all of us around the band's peak here in 1973. IMO, Jimmy really doesn't rely on pedals to bend the sound. Sure, he had his bow and theremin but when he primarily goes into solo mode, he is using JUST his guitar and string bends to create his unique sound. Watch how quickly he adjusts the knobs and switches on his Les Paul, amazing, during this period, no doubt he was the hardest working guitar player and EARNING it. It is no wonder HIS playing started influencing lead guitar stylings of MANY to "Solo guitaring" back then. Even a young Eddie Van Halen was heavily influenced by Jimmy at this time and Many more! I am glad to see others get to see him at work for he easily my favorite of ALL time.
Best guitarist for me. Heavily blues and rock influneced. He has also had a huge influence on metal and thrash metal. Dave Mustaine from Megadeth also one of my favourite guitarists and also Dimebag Darell from Pantera adored Jimmy Page.
Wah Wah pedal.
Hi ... I was at that concert & at the show when they were filming T.S.R.T.S
Sitting in the 9th row orchestra center the camera guys were all over the stage , laying on there backs , standing along slide of them . I didn't know what was going on but new it was going to be big .
ZEP played close too 4hrs . I was 16 years old then now I'm 66 & still on my Led Zepplin journey . I glad that you guys are enjoying your Zep journey . Zepplin the greatest band ever !!! I should now I was there & experience them Live . When Zep came to MSG I was there . Take care Mike
I bought this movie in 1983 when VHS just about started. My VCR cost $400 back then. The video cassette cost $100.
The time machine is RUclips. Just enjoy and be as present to the experience as possible. The 70s were, indeed, an amazing time to be a teenager and young man. The thing for me is that I enjoy the music more now because I'm older and have come to realize how important LZ is and will always be. The music, as the soul it contains, is timeless. Enjoy a timeless few moments just bathing in their soothing waters. Lol. Bless you both.
Very well done, Mike & Dev. Enjoyed the song, as I did back in '75 or "76 when this first came out. Enjoyed your reactions almost as much today. Peace, love and bellbottoms from Canada.
Have seen this..many times... Is Epic for sure.. Loved your comment of "Controlled Chaos" was perfectly stated. Great Reaction guys!
From the 22:25 mark to the 24:00 mark is some of the baddest ass guitar work ever laid down. Great video and thanks guy and the lady.
Just as great as when I was a teenager
Oh I am Old! But I was at That Concert! Third year in a row at MSG.
I'M SPEECHLESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I know Jimmy's playing was quite good on this track but the rhythm section deserves a little love too. I mean they pushed that tempo during the instrumental part to warp speed and never missed a note. Truly amazing group.
The only band ever that made me want to learn to sing and play the keyboard, bass, drums and guitar with a violin bow. And I've done all five!.... with varying degrees of skill 😄
The original running time of Dazed and Confused on the album was a shade over 26 minutes. It was reissued a few years ago and the run time increased to 29 minutes. Which still about 10-15 minutes short of the longest version captured on tape (1975}
Dev's comment, 'she wishes she was alive then'.... not only was I alive then but I was AT THAT SHOW!... July 29, 1973 and I was 15 years old... the only DOWNSIDE of being alive then is that I'm 65 now!.... Ugh... but you know what, I saw them five times from '72 to '77, I wouldnt trade it for the world!!!
Around the 10 minute mark they are "sampling" the 1967 song San Francisco sung by Scott Mckenzie
And they did this for 3hrs each night with this energy...hence epic GOATS!🙌🏽
Had to sub before the music even started because I like y'all's vibe. Now I get to see what else you are reacting to.
@10:40 absolutely amazing they were able to film this.
For me the best song of them and this is the best version of it!
10:56 Definitely one of my favorite bass riffs. Holy crap.
That's one concert, in hindsight, I wish I had attended. I'm an 60 minute train ride to Penn Station in NYC across from the Garden.
First off I was 14 at the time, the parents would never let me go. Second, back then you really had to keep our eyes and ears open to when a show was as no internet or social media existed.
I have been to a couple shows at MSG, Queen in the early eighties.
Right with you in that I lived in jersey maybe 40 min fron NYC but me to only 13. My dad wouldn't let me go. But when I was 17 he pretty much gave in to all concerts and let me b me with the help from mom. Lol great times
Congrats, on making it to the TOP! Enjoy your trip back down!!
If you're new to Zep, this is certainly not the song I'd send people to, but after some exposure to their music, this is the perfect song to show why this is the greatest band ever to rock 'n' roll.
I can recall racing to the theater to see this when it was first released. It was my first look at the gods of rock performing "live". Needless to say, my young mind was blown. Looking at it now, fifty years later, my old mind is blown. In their prime, no other band could touch Led Zeppelin. (I hope you'll cover Heart's tribute cover of "Stairway to Heaven" at the Kennedy Center more than a decade ago. It is stunning.)
In their prime or now, ever!
Somewhere out on RUclips is a live 1969 video recording of Dazed and Confused that was amazing. I have seen it before but I just can't find it now. I wish that I had the link to if to share with you
Great Editing! In 1973 the three shows they did at MSG were edited into the 1976 release of "The Song Remains the Same" LIVE. In 1980, when we started getting into Zep, a brother of a friend got the 4-ticket limit at the Chicago Stadium, for what would turn out be the passing of John. I was a freshman in High School and had no connections yet, but we were all vying to get one of the four tickets. By that time, we had listened to this ALBUM hundreds of times before sometime around 1981-82, they had multiple weeks midnight viewings of this monster, of a movie in Schaumburg, Illinois. we would go MANY times. The movie version of "Dazed and Confused" was a mixture of a couple different versions, from all three shows of the audio and the video feed was heavily edited, for the best sound. Unfortunately, even with your great edits, it had already been hacked and slashed before its release. Am I complaining, NO! The final product was over 2 hours of raw Zep!! Today with RUclips there are so many different versions of solo's where you can easily spot the edit points. You managed to play the best version, of the audio, for sure! Thanks, Subscription added! You guys work really hard, Happy New Year!
Thank you guys for reminding me how awesome this film is. New sub!🍻🍻
Love this part with the wha!
Jimmy Page Guitar Nirvana. Genius.
At 9:12 they play bit of Scott McKenzie's "If You're Going To San Francisco" and at 27:05 they play a bit of Holst’s "Mars the Bringer of War"...... who throws Wagner into a jam except Zeppelin? Incredible
Holst not Wagner
@@stuartmarshall1384 you are absolutely correct! Bad Typo on my part 😂
Pure Magic!
I would have loved being at this concert. Unfortunately, I was only 13 and far away in Los Angeles.
Friday nights at the Roxy Theatre was a ritual for about 2 years. Jimi Hendrix Documentary opener and The Song Remains The Same main event. Wow 40 years have gone by so quickly.
The white man on the mountain would be uncle Luke............. if you know what I mean. PS: as I'm writing, I saw LZ twice at Knebworth. I'm 63 now. I bought the first edition of TSRTS album when it was first released. I can tell you hand on my heart it is so different to what you are hearing now. They have messed with it so much over the years.
every time i hear about a time machine i'm like ,me too.
EPIC.. used to be considered the grandfather of midnight movies
yeah, it was almost like a real concert. Bic lighters, Banners, getting high in the theatre, Yelling and shouting.
Remember the Midnight movie "Jimi plays Berkeley" and "Rainbow bridge" in Hawaii?.
We would get so stoned at concerts back in the 70's.
I used to go watch this movie every Saturday in Toronto. The Hendrix movie played before it.
"Jimi plays Berkeley" or the one in Hawaii called Rainbow bridge?
Intense.
9:10 THATS the riff that becomes achilles last stand in a couple years time, i LOVE that
Okay, I see what you mean
Thumbs down because I don't hear Achilles 🤔🤨
@@HBO1984. it's there mate. Click on my timestamp. Its 7 notes
I just love them
It was on the original release, dazed took up the entire side of one record, 28 minutes of glory!!
Now that's how you play a guitar.!
Y'know, i havent seen this on any other reaction channel--SUBTITLES for y'all's comments (and thoughts, it seems)! Brilliant, actually. I THINK. LOL, it CAN be distracting when u hear comments, tho it's also cool to. Of course SOME reactors talk ALL thru the song and it's like , um, are u listening to it? others stay quiet all thru, out of respect or bc nothing to say! Anyhow, it's working pretty well so far, of course i know some of y'all's words CAN be heard, so a good balance. Great reaction to a Classic Version!
Great Guitar Wizardry by Jimmy Page!!!
The Joan baez transition is my fave
genius.
Hey Mike and Dev, did you hear Robert repeat his favorite words... Push, Push, Push?
Serious question....this whole album was ingrained in my brain long long ago and I feel like bits and pieces here and there are different than what my brain knows by heart. Does anyone else hear it? Has it been altered slightly since the original? Not much,mind you...but it feels like it to me. 🤷
If you're talking about the 1976 soundtrack album, yes it has been edited differently in several places. For example, this D&C is longer than what could fit on an album side back then. Another example is a totally different guitar solo during Celebration Day. Compare ruclips.net/video/9_s0VJ-D1Tw/видео.html to ruclips.net/video/6BTpR_35pJw/видео.html
@@MusicforBusyPeople Thank you. I was just hearing differences in a couple of spots. I appreciate you taking a minute to respond. Cheers!
The section playing at 9:54 is not Dazed and Confused, but actually an early version of what would become Achilles Last Stand
You listen to these guys live like that and there’s literally zero bands that come close to this then or now.
After seeing this, the comparisons are over