Led Zeppelin - How Many More Times (Live at The Royal Albert Hall 1970) [Official Video]
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- Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
- Led Zeppelin perform 'How Many More Times' in front of a sold out crowd, live at Royal Albert Hall in 1970.
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Led Zeppelin formed in 1968 and went on to become one of the most influential, innovative, and successful groups in modern music, having sold more than 300 million albums worldwide. The band rose from the ashes of The Yardbirds, when Jimmy Page brought in John Bonham, John Paul Jones, and Robert Plant to tour as The New Yardbirds. In 1969, Led Zeppelin released its self-titled debut which was produced by Page, as were all the subsequent albums. It marked the beginning of a 12-year reign, during which the group was widely considered to be the biggest and most innovative rock band in the world.
I will die listening to Led Zeppelin, that's for sure.
Are we brothers?
Eu tbm!👏👏👏
I hope to be listening to them on my deathbed,...if I have a choice.
Me 2
Eu tô assim dá saúde
20 mins of Led Zeppelin is always good for the soul
Peas sells But who's buying
@@page970 fuck em I’ll buy tickets.. all aboard my time machine? Seriously tho if I had a time machine I’d go
My soul too
And MIND
Saves the soul
I will never get tired of hearing and watching this performance.
Just listen to that JPJ bass line
I'm so glad these 4 guy's found each other! All are genius!! 🎶🤗🎵
I've probably watched this Royal Albert HMMT (Page's 26th bday) more than any other live performance, so I'm glad the official account is finally publishing this. There are so many amazing things to listen and see:
1:37 - Bonzo's rolling kick triplets
2:08 - Page and JPJ playing the same lick and then smiling about it
2:20 - Bonzo's stick drop and recovery
3:08 - "I can't hear ya'. You paid your money... you gotta groove."
4:48 - JPJ bass power chords
6:36 - Plant quotes Buffalo Springfield's "On the Way Home" written by Neil Young, the first of two Neil songs Plant quotes here.
8:44 - The Whole Lotta Love tease
9:02 - Plant quotes "Down by the River" by Neil Young
10:25 - 13 year old me spent so much time playing with a Les Paul toggle switch after seeing this
11:15 - If you've never listened to Zeppelin live, these long jams often included a lot of blues covers. For the rest of the song, Page gives a masterclass in blues guitar, tone, band leadership, style, and dancing
12:08 - Going into Boogie Chillen', Page switches his pickups with his left hand, hammering on the low E. Just so cool.
13:14 - Bonzo's cowbell to crash choke
13:27 - Plant just slewing together all kinds of blues lyrics into one of the best sections of the jam
15:45 - "And you're gonna do it in Glasgow... and Glasgow neeeeds it!"
16:33 - You thought I was kidding about the dancing?
18:20 - Plant's scream is so loud, it's heard before he says it. It must be a product of the master recording, and I can never unhear it. Within a few years, Plant's voice was considerably changed due to these sort of yells. And he doesn't even hit his expectations for it, apologizing with "I couldn't make it that time."
19:11 - Plant's hand signs, the cry for please, is just an awesome finish.
19:25 - Few bands closed out songs better than Zeppelin.
My goodness you nailed this
Thank you for pointing it out. Was listening on laptop's speakers now on headphones.
Great Break down. Love it.
Amazing
Dude this was amazing hahahaha!!
This band has sent more people to the space than NASA.
Many, many more, indeed...🤣
Nice! ;), lovin led zep ❤
So Pink Floyd
@@bllacklightt spaced out! gusto pinkfloydtambien,Since we're hr letz get into led zep ! LOVE YAZ! LZ!❤❤MUCHOAMO!HERMOSO!
That's the best comment I ever heard 😂
All I can say is thank God this concert was recorded. There will never be another Led Zeppelin. This needs to be preserved for all future generations. This music lives on for eternity. This was like some kind of spiritual experience.
This was before "Song Remains the Same." if im not mistaken (retarted_
Agreed ! 🤘✌️🙏😎🇭🇲
@@spacecadet622 yeah this concert was three years before those Madison Square Garden concert. This is Jimmy Pages birthday January 1970 I believe.
Not enough is said about John Paul Jones and his bass playing! So smooth, mesmerizing and just spot-on! Love this!
Greatest ever Grand Master on Bass Keyboards ...acoustic guitar mandolin you name it Jonesy mastered it
JPJ was the glue and doesn’t get enough credit for what he did.
Absolutely!
Led Zeppelin would not be Led Zeppelin without Jonsey. Take one element away from this band and it falls apart. RIP Bonzo
No autotune
Real Singing. Real Guitar. Real Drums. Real Bass 100% pure Talent
Back when musicians had actual talent rather than letting a computer do all the work for them
@@sambuxton931 here comes the boomer
@Quam how is he right
@@ff-qc7qy Hindi ba totoo?
@@utero5253 di ikaw kinakausap ko
It’s ok for Page, Jones and Bonham to play like that every night, but for Plant to do that with his voice for even one performance is nothing short of astounding. Led Zeppelin is the greatest there ever was and is ever likely to be.
yes
That's why his voice started to deteriorate by 1972/73
@@carlneoh5843 never used to warm up
@@carlneoh5843 smoke,alcohol and cocaine
@@IndoAtheist CIGARETTES & COCAINE WILL DO THAT
The most powerful band that has ever existed and always will be!!!
Long live the kings
LED ZEPPELIN FOREVER
"One of the..."
@@TermiteUSAthe most*
Listen to Greta van fleet similar voice
@@brogabrerian I have. There’s a couple decent songs. ✌🏼
At 16:53, some of the knarliest, filthiest, sleaziest, heavy rock ever captured on audio and video. Led Zeppelin was and is rock n roll!
I've seen this comment before years ago lol
I heard it too, try 9:30. Proto heavy/stoner riff
the moment at 18:25
Yes, man. Promise I haven't seen your comment before and I wrote basically the exact same thing in another video of this. It's the nastiest, sexiest fucking riff ever. So sleazy.
Led Zeppelin The greatest band of all time🤘🏻🔥🖤
Amen Lorenzo.
That's right.
Amen 🙏
Masterfull I look and listen to this and I keep thinking what it must have been like seeing and hearing them and what a gift that would have been able to see and hear them for the first time back then. If you were lucky enough to see and her them perform this back in the late 60s you had to know that these guys were on the forefront on a music revolution.
God must have sent them on purpose to use
I'm 73 and first saw Led Zep live in 1969 memories to keep me warm.
Robert Plants voice was so incredible in 69-71
Yes. He could still sing those years. I can ' t understand why people love Physical Grafitti and Kashmir. Robert' s voice is gone and awful compared to this.
@@kentholmberg1818 true but Robert is 25% of the band, also the lyrics of Kashmir is fucking amazing
@@kentholmberg1818WTF?
Not as strong, but it still serves well in Kashmir
Still, I sorta agree, it's a shame. If only Plant had taken better care of his voice, we coulda heard notes like these on the later albums :(
@@kentholmberg1818 really? Are you trolling or are you serious? Either way have a great weekend.✌🏼
From 68 to 72 Robert Plant was the greatest rock vocalist ever!!!
What a voice. Legendary.
Literally the greatest version of the best Led Zeppelin song ever. Blues and rock, coming down the tracks a 120 m.p.h.
What about the denmark tv BYEN appearance in 69?
@@rmiddlehousewhich ever one you’re watching at the time is the best because they’re all so 🎶so 🎶so 🎶good.
It blows my mind that at the time this was recorded, Jimmy Page was 26 (this was recorded on his birthday), John Paul Jones was 24, and Robert Plant and John Bonham were both 21.
I can’t believe all the energy & raw power on that stage was created by just 4 people. It’s just incredible . WHAT A BAND !!!
not to mention all of the improvisation...amazing!
I'm a 57 Year old black man and I love these MF
One of the best ever man!
This is heavy.
they had help
Back when Plant was the best rock singer in the world.
Led Zeppelin never dies
And again… what makes Led Zeppelin the best rocking band of all time… in the middle of their own song… they break out the oldies and the blues… no one will never ever again be like them.. Zeppelin was a class act .. in a class of their own
I was loving that part, as well. That boogie break was awesome!
They always did some fun medleys . they would do it on this song in the early years and later years, they reserved it for whole Lotta love. Incredible band
Oh, and that voice. Honey poured on a volcano
Nobody should ever forget this concert. Fucking legendary, enough said
Jesus. Bomham’s kick drum work is absolutely unreal. The dude was playing double bass in the 70’s with a single kick.
Apparently Bonzo at one point treated himself to a second kick drum. Problem was it was so insane Jimmy couldn’t handle it, so it got nixed sharpish.
@@watcynx yeah he would bring it in and they would steal it and hide it😂
someone find a damn wormhole so i can go back in time and be in that audience. thank you
Easily the greatest band to have ever walked on stage and just jammed.....
I completely agree! And being a guitarist, I have to say, to me anyway, Jimmy Page is absolutely my favorite guitarist of all time. He could play just about any style of music and make it his own. They look like they are just having fun jamming, not performing for an audience!
@@JimMargie exactly what I see
I've now watched this at least ten times. I'm now convinced this really is the greatest band ever.
I think your right .. hands down greatest .
Greatest band playing their greatest live song. This to me is the perfect Zeppelin live performance
Right you are. People can argue and fuss all they want, but i dont care. The influence. The sales. The diversity of the songs. The influence on modern music groups. Only the Beatles are even close
Queen and led Zeppelin.
Without a doubt the greatest
The best rock band ever!
Gotta give credit to page for putting together the best rock musicians of all time in one band
Terry Reid is the one who recommended Plant and Bonham to page.
@Paul page and jones were session. plant and bonzo met during band of joy.
Reid recommended Plant who was playing down on the Blacktop with Bonham in a tavern in the Band of Joy...Jimmy and JPJ came there and saw Plant and Robert recommended Bonham for the drummer...He told Page that's who he plays with is Bonham...they were best friends friends back in the day...
@Paulllllllllllllllllll Nah, the first time Page ever met Bonham was when he went to watch him play after Plant recommended him. What happened was that Page first asked Terry Reid to be the vocalist. Terry said "No thanks, but you should check out Robert Plant instead". Page recruited Plant, but not before Plant said "While you're looking for a drummer, you should check out my old bandmate Bonzo too". Prior to that, neither Page nor Jones had ever played with Bonzo.
Plant and Bonzo played in bands which mostly performed in the West Midlands, far from the London session music scene. Plant and Bonzo's band did sometimes tour around London so it is perhaps possible that either Page or Jones could have seen either perform in gigs when they were in town, but AFAIK, there is no recording that they ever played together prior to their famous first jam session in August '68, after they had all already signed onto the New Yardbirds.
I love how they improvised in their concerts,They turned an 8 minute song to a 20 minute song
Every moment they play you don’t know what’s coming next !
Great band❤
Just incredible all absolutely sending it Bonzo just swinging the tune along JPJ nailing the bottom end and providing light and shade Jimmy just playing in that kind of loose but tight way and Percy just screaming from his soul. It don’t get any better.
I hope to god these being posted is a teaser for Jimmy releasing this godly performance on physical and digital services
This was released on DVD in 2003
@@StuHolland I am very much aware as I have the DVD. What I'm saying is this needs to be released on CD, Vinyl and streaming services. Jimmy has been sitting on this gig and so many others for decades, he is capable of making gold rain from the skies and making millions happy
He should remaster belfast 1971 like msg 73 or how twww in 72
@@Alfie02 I’ve been wondering for years why he doesn’t give this concert the same treatment he has for MSG ‘73. I prefer RAH honestly in every conceivable way.
He needs to release an HD remaster of this concert.
Over 51 years ago, and still unmatched
If I had 1 time travel request, it would be to go back to 1970 for this concert, this performance. Greatest live performance in the history of rock and roll. Full stop.
the fact that the audience isn't filled with time travellers means time travel will never be invented
@@geoffrobinson love that. so on point.
This band is unparalleled, and unattainable, will be heard for eternity.
Well said 😊
That connection between them. Perfection
How happy they make my life is almost impossible to tell.
Doesn't get any better than this.
This is perfect blues, hard rock and heavy metal at the same time.
The most musically imaginative group made up of great professionals, the greatest.
I loved and will always love this band, I will die listening to LED ZEPPELIN.
AH! WHEN ROCK
MUSIC WAS "TRUE"!
Me Too!
Deep purple, the who , great 😃 bands. Something about Zeppelin, it's a different vibe. The Zepp vibe it sucks you in , it's on a different level. It's contagious, once you here it, there's no going back . Your a fan ☺️ for life. Music at it's all time best.
Me to. Well, I will to be old, very old, and still remember all their music
WOW! Cheers!🎤✨
Best rock n roll band of all time🤟
What a live performance ! That voice 😳 , the guitars & drums … simply unmatched perfection 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
5:30. Bonzo can’t help but smile a bit while gettin more cowbell.
Well thank God for RUclips. You can see what a real rock band really is!
Jimmy oh God!!!❤😅This really is the music of the Gods!!!
John Paul Jones is sooo underated in Zeppelin. He, if you really listen, is totally integral to the overall sound of Zeppelin, it's not just Page and Plant with a couple of 'helpers' propping them up.
The blues hardrock heavy metal in one song!
That 10:20 break and onwards is arguably the best moment in music history, imho... Absolutely unrepeatable by nowadays rock bands. Purest improvisation of super modern by that time music style.
I agree, absolutely insane what they were doing
Dude let's start playing another blues! Lmfao
Unmatched talent
Damn, the emotion from everyone is ELECTRIC! Greatest band of all time! Led Zeppelin is the definition of legendary
15:30, when a band is so in tune with their audience that they start improving off the audience's beat. No other band could ever do that.
LIAR!! Hendrix did, AND STILL DOES, so STFU
This is the pinnacle of live rock and roll.
Agreed. Finest live performance I’ve heard.
not really.....the Faces and Guns at their peak were better, imo
above them is the sun!
@@andyirons7162
😂😂😂
@@andyirons7162 🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣
Jimmy went to a journalist friend and said he has a new band he wants to promote.
I asked what's it called? He told me and I wrote "Lead Zepp....", no, "Led".
It's heavy as a lead zeppelin- but it doesn't go over like one!
It takes off and doesn't land for 2+ hours.
George Harrison was going to a show and asked when the intermission is.
There's no intermission, they go on at 8:00pm and finish at 10:30pm.
"What?!!!"
He'd never heard of such a thing.
Zepp was first for many things.
(Band's got 40% of the sales- Zeppelin- 90% take it or leave it!; albums, not singles. If fans want a song they must buy the record "LP")
Total artistic control!
Absolutely right. they changed the game thanks to Jimmy page and Peter Grant.
Remember at 15 Jimi Page was the most sought after session player in England. John Paul Jones could play anything. John Bonham. Drummer, period. Plant one of the best vocalist ever. There will never be another like them. BTW. Saw Plant with Band of Joy doing Ramble On. He hasn't lost a thing!.
Not tue - his first recorded session was not until 1963 for Jet Harris. Age 19.
@@Perthshire ok. Thanks. 19.
15 years and younger where the groupies Jimmy loved^
Bonham🙌\V/🙌 loveluché
@@lucalone - lol.. you’re fairly naïve if you think only Page liked younger groupies.. Pricilla Presley let the secret out of Elvis & his 14 & up girls. When she found out that’s when she left. She was 14 herself moving from Germany to his palace.
Why mention something every one knows about?
The magic thing about Led Zeppelin is they just had this underlying almost funky groove to their music.
The chemistry amongst the 4 of them was beyond amazing👍🏼ROCK ON!!!!!!!🤘🏼🤙🏼✌🏼
You see this only in family or long time friend bands. These were all-stars coming out of a blues academy.
I’ll never understand why people are so enamored with the Dead. This is live improvisation that is exciting and POWERFUL! Zeppelin forever!
Zep is perfection ✨
I'm a 58 yr old Aussie who studied classical guitar performance at Sydney Conservatorium, Australia, and have played in many cover bands over the years and I always got the most joy and fun when playing Zeppelin songs. Some are too hard to get with a four-piece (JPJ was just integral and without him/or a doppelganger, some songs just aren't possible) but there are enough of the solid rock songs to fill out the set list happily for a guitarist like me. I was only 15 when John Bonham passed but I had a year or so of joy for myself with them together. Playing Zeppelin is not like playing other band's songs as there really is an 'X' factor to them and they really have to be played well or not at all. Thank you, universe, for Led Zeppelin.
At 9:48 when Jimmy gets in that power/shredding stance, you know he’s just about to unload on his guitar
High wire act without a net, the improvisation of Jimmy can never be matched, and the ability of the other 3 to keep up is insane, if you play an instrument it’s a special thing to play with someone that can read your mind, and all four of them could, add to that all of them masters at their craft, the stars had to align for these four to find each other. The greatest band that ever was or ever will be.
They're all listening very closely to what each other are doing. Hats of to JPJ and especially Bonham, they are constantly adjusting the metering to Page. No one is a bigger Page fan than me, but he didn't always "color within the lines" those first couple of years they were together, sometimes he'd miss or add a beat somewhere.
Great comment and so true.
Bonham and Jones were page’s safety ney
@@frankkolton1780I saw JPJ play mandolin, upright bass, and fiddle in one concert with Gillian Welch and Dave Rawlings. Incredible
An absolutely jaw dropping performance. The level of musicianship and vocal prowess is otherworldly.
No one will match what they did
Imagine back then having no Internet no easy access to bootlegs and seeing this band live for the first time.
The video of them playing Communication breakdown to the Denmark TV audience says it all.
I did at 14 and was deaf for days with my friends. 1972 concert Burn That Candle Tour. Speechless.
Far out!!!
@@allsystemsgo8678 in those days you probably had to watch what the band was doing, because dancing and moving around and yelling would distract you from the fact that AY!! THESE FUCKERS ARE REALLY GOOD!! WHAT ARE THEY DOING?!
Well we had their records. It was all what we needed..
This performance is simply mindblowing.
The most significant rock band in the world. Their work is of a planetary scale and possesses the beauty, power and passion that have conquered and are still conquering the hearts of millions around the globe, which, I think, if they announced their concert now, would become their entire concert world stage. And at that Great Concert, the song 'How many more Times', sounded in the middle of the concert, became the powerful engine that gave all the happy viewers that wonderful impulse that brought them into orbit of the Heights of all the beauty of their Music and the world recognition of their favorite band, which amaze with their scale to this day. GREAT!!! ROCK&METAL FOREVER!!!💖💎
The best band ever!!!!!
NO FUCKING WAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Better than I remembered!
yes
Найкраща група. Кожна з їх пісень вартує більше, ніж вся сучасна музика разом узята.
¡Si!
Згоден на 100 відсотків!!!
я їх відкрив для себе в повному обсязі півтора роки назад і підсів, справжня залежність) намагався знайти інші гурти з чимось подібним, але все не те, ні Діп Пьорпл, ні Айсі Дісі, ні Ганс нд Розес ніхто не видає подібного космосу.
@@badikkkkk брате, послухай Greta Van Fleet. Справжні LZ 21 століття :)
...за последние 40 лет...
Why unlike what’s the reason this is one of the best shows out there they played insanely Robert’s voice was so powerful
My God...stellar performance! Nobody can touch them! They were the greatest band in history!!
Cosmic chemistry and godly grooves. Bonham and Jones keeping the peace from the shadows while Page and Plant strike lightning that Zeus himself couldn’t match.
How poetic. How just. Poetic justice.
Zeplin hit me at 14
Addicted Ever since then.. 52 yrs later..still enthralled entertained and addicted❤❤
ME TOO!!! At 65 years young in 2024, since I was about 14.
@@debbywatson7217 it’s a way of life✌🏼
My Lord: Zep absolutely destroyed this night. The groove Jonesy and Bonzo laid down is sick.
Now THIS is WORK! Led Zeppelin: never before, never again. GOAT.
7:30 when John Paul Jones and John Bonham looked at each other and changed the groove gets me everytime!
🌹
Absolute, totally unbelievable ....for guys in their 20s......never will we see the likes of this again
These jams are the reason why I love Led Zeppelin so much and why they are my favourite band ❤️ they are just jamming around for 10 minutes during a live performance and you don't even know which part was the best. Every time when you think they finish and go on with the main riff the add another layer of this awesome blues jam. Unbelievable.
Never the same song done the same twice, That's the magic!
The level of brilliance is unmatched
One of their best tracks!
Can you imagine being there?!?! How lucky you would be!!
Led Z is the BEST!
... Эти ударные ритмы с басом в-резонанс , ваще башку сносят ! Лэд-Зепели-нОвая бесценная фишка ... Душу отдать ...
I always love the bit at 9:39. When that riff comes in!
Albert Hall 1970. Best Zep show I've seen or heard. Plant's voice strong and cutting through the music. The band is at their rocking best. Bonzo blasting out the beat, JPJ"s solid bass and Page's edgy rock n blues guitar. Love it always.
1973 NYC performance was splendid but this one is maximum LZ
There was no “front man”in Led Zeppelin the band were all stars 🌟 in their own right
When you listen to their music your entire body is filled with it. They are my all time fave. A real turn on.
You said that perfectly ✌🏼
Led Zeppelin...simply defied the laws of Metaphysics.
My god , just effortless raw talent.
We need this live concert on CDs or Tidal.
Man, the drums is sounding so good and defines the Bonham's sound.
Been on bootleg CD for years
@@Perthshire some of us already knew about them, but it would be nice if we can purchase them officially.
It’s on DVD
Good Lord.... !!! Can you imagine being there!?!? Friggin over the moon!!!
This is one of my biggest regret in my life: born too late to see this in live
No drummer like Bohnam existed on earth in 1970. Playing straight on the verge of swing with awesome power was a Bohnam speciality.
Outstanding video and concert. Plant was phenomenal in his prime,. It's hard to believe that he is only 21 here for this concert. Unbelievable!
Jimmy page is a legendary guitar player.5:52 his playing is Awesome.
Thank God for this moment because music like this will never come again. This is a singular event in history, analog bands like this, performing live in front of fans who couldn’t access it any other way. Talent and culture combined to give us something special.
Zeppelins music never ages. 100 years from now people will still be talking about this band..
The "hunter" section of this is some of the hardest rock there ever was and ever will be. John Bonham RIP
LIAR..I've heard better
@@The1trueking1966 I said "some of the hardest"
This band is a timeless legend 🔥🔥🔥
Led Zeppelin the Band of my life …. I can’t stop loving these guys
jimmys guitar sound just epic.
"Led Zeppelin live at the Royal Albert hall " is my favorite live of Led Zeppelin, I watched really many times
They were on fire here! 🔥
Absolute classic nobody can do it better. ♥️🎵 Led Zeppelin!!