Yea definitely! I have always felt like this but never had the words to describe this feeling - you gave me the words that I always looked out for! Thanks man keep on rocking!
Riley - You can hear James Jamerson's influence on JPJ. Jonsey also said Bonzo listened to nothing but Motown and R & B. That's why they were such a tight ass rhythm section.
Still sounds as fresh today as it did 50 years ago. Incredible. And the album track was the ultimate headphone experience and still is...try it sometime.
Too true Spyder. I remember mid seventies, thirteen years old being absolutely blown away by this. I’m having a nostalgia attack right now. Cheers mate.
@@6ffrey958 Ive been to plenty of concerts and i can tell you what you hear on the headphones is not the same as what you hear live. He’s right, the mix is too distorted which is great for rock music but it can be hard on the ears sometimes.
@@alexbowman7582keep coping, Led Zeppelin were giant for a reason. They played blues in a way that caught the attention of young women….oh and they just way more handsome lol
1970 concerts were real and raw and there was no technology to fake or assist bands...they played their instruments, and sang the songs and thats what you heard...reaL MUSIC..just listen to that voice and this band LIVE ..not sure we will ever see this amazing level of talent ever again in rock n roll
The Led Zeppelin is even greater, live in concert! I was fortunate enough to see them live every time they played at the Tampa Stadium, 6 or 7 times. They are truly legendary and their music will live on for another 100, 200yrs.from now.
Yep. I agree. I was born in 67 so they were touring when I was in grade school. Damnit. Anyone who saw Zep in their prime in the mid 70's was given a treat unlike any before or since.
2024 WOW! Timeless! The creative talent of Jimmy Page and the others will never be matched. Glad I grew up in that era. By today's standards we were carefree, blazin' like youngsters in this day can't imagine, carefree, and living life! We weren't yet captives of corporate slavery.
Bc everyone but John Paul Jones sold their soul to the devil or so the legend goes, and it's strange bc everyone except Jones had terrible tragedies in their lives. Plant was in a wreck that nearly killed him, then a year later his 5 year old son DIED. John Bonham DIED at the age of 32. As for Page when Bonham DIED so did Led Zeppelin, and Zeppelin was Page's baby, his creation, not to mention struggling with a heroin addiction for many years and never writing or producing ANYTHING that ever went in the charts after Zeppelin. Glad Page made out of the darkness and is still with us today. Plant is of course a dignified older gentleman these days, which leads us back to John Paul Jones who made it through all of this unscathed and has had a wonderful life, and as the old legend has it, he's the only one out of the four who refused to be a part of some sort of deal they supposedly made to sell their souls in exchange for fame and Fortune.
The clips from this gig are out of this world insane! They sound like the band recorded this yesterday and not live in 1970. JPJ shines on this track. Listen to those bass lines. Amazing!
Jimmy Page's slide solo is so beautiful. He is so calm, and in control. He does a little improvising toward the end, but it still fits the song, then he goes back to the record perfect rhythm part like a soldier on a mission. What is truly incredible is how close to the record this live performance sounds. Really amazing effort by all band members.
The quality is so good because it's 35 mm film. If stored properly it doesn't degrade like videotape, and it responds to "restoring" so well. It's also why Woodstock has such good quality, as well as 4 Jimi Hendrix gigs from 1970 (Berkeley, Atlanta, Isle of Wight, and Maui)
One highlight of my life was seeing Led Zeppelin back in the early days. Stood stage front underneath Jimmy while he played that double guitar❤. Incredible!
Absolute perfection. Between Plant's incredible voice and the UNREAL tone that Jimmy gets out of that LP...this is just magnificent. We will simply NEVER see this kind of musical talent ever again...I'm (unfortunately) certain of it.
I absolutely agree Johnny as PLANT'S LEAD VOCALS IN ROCK HISTORY ARE SECOND TO NONE ,#1 DRUMMER IN HISTORY WITH JOHN BONHAM ,JIMMY PAGE A BEAST ON LEAD GUITAR ALONG WITH BASS PLAY PRECISION WITH JOHN PAUL JONES ! THE ROCK WORLD HAS SEEN THE TOPS WITH THIS GROUP ,LED ZEPPELIN ! CHECK ROBERT OUT WITH ALISON KRAUSS IN BEING AMAZING VOCALIST TO DATE !
it annoys me to see the button down numbers on every LZ clip here. If people don't like LZ, they should watch other bands. Probably those people have 0 idea about good music!
This is a perfect example of why Zeppelin was the best, no backing tracks, canned music additives or fillers, no digital programs to keep the voice in tune, not even digital compression programs to easily balance the mic levels for the vocals and instruments. Just three amazingly talented musicians and one of the very best rock singers to grace the stage, able to hold audiences in their hand.
"...the whisper to the thunder..." ~ Jimmy Page This song is just another example of how Page combines gorgeous, melancholy guitar licks with heavy metal riffs.
It's not like Zeppelin were the first early heavy metal band or the first hard rock band, but they were innovators within both genres, and one could argue they serve as THE benchmark and flagship artist for both as well.
@ It’s debatable, like most things regarding what consistutes the first shot or an inflection point of genre, but from what I gathered from my years of study the consensus among historians is Vanilla Fudge or Blue Cheer
A HELLO! its on the Led Zeppelin DVD, released in 2003, not sure if it's the entire show, but its pretty close. Been a while since I watched it.....when it 1st came out I watched it all the time....
@@kensalazar5066 That's not what I said. I said live album, not DVD hence why I mentioned the audio already exist and hence why this video exists. The Led Zeppelin DVD is a gem, but having it as an album and on streaming platforms would be great. I have a bootleg of this concert already but want an official release. As for the selist I believe it is the entire concert except Heartbreaker, Thank You and Long Tall Sally.
Listen to the attractive virile hippie man's voice!!! Astonishing, and captivating. You can tell that he is not hesitant to boldly move forward, and conquer!! He doesn't stop until he fulfills his destiny, and achieves his desired results.
I'm oh so OLD now.... (66 ) but Led Zeppelin was THE FORCE OF NATURE when it came to my musical genre back in my day... I now watch their concerts & singles on You Tube, & relish every single screen shot i can get..... they were ABSOLUTELY the BEST band ever... rock & roll to die for, slow, sexy songs, blues, & rythem, and such incredible musical talent .... Robert Plant's vocals were awe inspiring, Jimmy Page .... the absolute BEST guitariest and " stringed " musichian ever, & , well, how can you even put a description to John Bonham .... literally the very best DRUMMER , EVER!!!!! No, im not going to leave out JPJ... he transformed from a bassist to a really great pianist & percussionist,
Probably the most footage I've seen of Jonesy playing that monster bass! He truly is a God, along with Chris Squire. This show is one of Zep's greatest
Under rated song! Great song. Hardly got any air time on the radio where I lived. To bad. Zeppelin was so good, so very sad when bonzo died in 1980. Just started my Senior year in High School. R.I.P. John.
Such a great song… so dynamic and rich… how restrained Bonzo is until the chorus. I love live recordings they are like naturally beautiful women; not perfect, just beautiful. Also, the artists are free to do whatever they want without track time restraints. Each artist feeding of the other like jazz musicians.
Sempre foi e sempre será a Maior e mais fantástica banda de todas as bandas. Todas as outras bandas que me perdoem, mas só Led Zeppelin és completamente Completa.
I saw them at Carnegie Hall, first show, October 17, 1969 a few weeks before the second album came out. I was 13 years old. I had only minimal exposure to live music. I had good seats probably around the 12 row. What happened next was a brutal, sublime, soul shattering experience from which, thankfully I will never recover.
"Obviously the most talented quartet ever"?? Yeah, okay. I think that would be the Beatles who changed the world musically in a way Led Zep could only dream of. Never heard of Led Zepmania @jerrydingus, did you??
"and happiness is what you need" .. appreciate almost every comment here .. Now that's a band , not saying there isn't others that I appreciate on this level, however Led Zeppelin's music does bring such joyous memories, timeless music that stands the test any decade, musicianship and skill.. just amazing.
I was 10 years old at that time, poor & loanly. I had a portable 8 Track player you would tap a big plunger in top of it and i would walk around and play that song over & over. It helped the loneliness 😊
When Bonzo hit that gong at 3:30, I got chills all over. I don't know why...he was just phenomenal, and working with Paige at that moment of the tune was magical.
I was born in the 60’s my brother turned me onto zep he was 3yrs older than me, so now it’s 2023 and I cannot go a day without these guys they are my heart and soul until I’m gone, I will walk on that stairway to heaven 🤟🏼🤘🏼🌼
Jones really is a spectacular bass player. He's funky , melodic and always with that smooth tone , whether onstage or in studio. His playing propelled the songs and his style is a lot of what made Led Zeppelin great. I'm glad Jimmy Page, being the leader and driving creative force in the band , was smart enough to let Jones come up with his own ideas and use them . Not all bandleaders are. The Stones were not looking to Bill Wyman for input and probably wouldn't be interested if he did.
John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and many other top-shelf musicians attended this concert. Led Zeppelin were a hot ticket 🔥
roger daltrey aussi
Damn i never knew that!!!
Awesome
And they still are 😉🤘🏾
They were also as sharp in that concert as on the records. I’d say Robert’s voice was even better than on every song on “Led Zeppelin II.”
Best band to ever walk the earth.
Watching this brings tears to my eyes- it’s just so incredible.
Long live the giants who walked the earth known as Led Zeppelin!
Here here. Just the best ever period!!!
There will never be another band like this one,not even close.
If I see further, it is because I have listened to the rock and roll of Giants. ( think that's how it goes.)
🤔The Geniuses who walk on Earth, (not walked).😔Except for🕊🥁Bonham.
🇨🇦✌🏻🎶🎸♥️✨🌍💫
@@rinalore long life John Henry Bonzo Bonham
The bass in this is sooooo freaking good. John Paul Jones really was something else....
Compared to the average guitar
And so does he remain such a gift!
Is...
It’s my favourite baseline by anybody.
You damn right.
Jonesy's bass at the beginning feels like it's floating me down a river
Yea definitely! I have always felt like this but never had the words to describe this feeling - you gave me the words that I always looked out for! Thanks man keep on rocking!
A true master of his craft. No led Zeppelin without him.
Riley - You can hear James Jamerson's influence on JPJ. Jonsey also said Bonzo listened to nothing but Motown and R & B. That's why they were such a tight ass rhythm section.
@@allencollins6031 0p000000o090 pi pic p000 pi 0
110% agree on that comment
Still sounds as fresh today as it did 50 years ago. Incredible. And the album track was the ultimate headphone experience and still is...try it sometime.
Too true Spyder. I remember mid seventies, thirteen years old being absolutely blown away by this. I’m having a nostalgia attack right now. Cheers mate.
Actually I find the mix too hot, and it distorts on headphones, not very pleasant to the human ear… easier to take on loudspeakers.
@@bjrnsjohnsen1278 Have you ever been to a concert?
Feel the music love the music......always feels like they are holding back from peak zepp, got us like junkies!!!
@@6ffrey958 Ive been to plenty of concerts and i can tell you what you hear on the headphones is not the same as what you hear live. He’s right, the mix is too distorted which is great for rock music but it can be hard on the ears sometimes.
He must be the most charismatic human to ever walk this earth.
Some black blues man was probably more charismatic and he ripped him off.
Don't think so.
@@alexbowman7582keep coping, Led Zeppelin were giant for a reason. They played blues in a way that caught the attention of young women….oh and they just way more handsome lol
@@crystalynnbearr agree ..but they were in awe of Elvis
@@jakemore2024as were most British rock stars.
Robert Plant in his prime was a phenomenon that'll never happen again
Saw him solo, opening for Townsend and Daltrey, he was tired looking but his voice was still phenomenal.
Like Elvis before him and Michael Jackson after
@@rustneversleeps01Plant is in league on its own
Truer words were never typed....lol
Just a shame his prime was only for about three years before his voice gave up the ghost
One of the best bands ever if not the best.
🙌🏼🙌🏼
It’s hard to narrow it down there were so many good band back then.
Ladies and gentlemen here we have 4 supernatural beings playing music from a different realm
Valhalla
Each in their own 🤌🏻
Most great groups have 4 gifted individuals
Robert really did set a trend and a bench mark, his vocals are haunting and full of mystery, he sings it like he is there.
I agree totally.... his voice cannot be replicated!!! He was one unto his own. ❤
ES QUE "ESTABA ALLÍ.."
1970 concerts were real and raw and there was no technology to fake or assist bands...they played their instruments, and sang the songs and thats what you heard...reaL MUSIC..just listen to that voice and this band LIVE ..not sure we will ever see this amazing level of talent ever again in rock n roll
Plant's voice was so amazing in his prime.
One of my few regrets in life is not being able to see LZ live. Just a few years too young.
Robert was 22 years here. His voice is not only a voice, its an instrument, so special and kind of magic, that makes him so unique.
The Led Zeppelin is even greater, live in concert! I was fortunate enough to see them live every time they played at the Tampa Stadium, 6 or 7 times. They are truly legendary and their music will live on for another 100, 200yrs.from now.
Same here
Yep. I agree. I was born in 67 so they were touring when I was in grade school. Damnit. Anyone who saw Zep in their prime in the mid 70's was given a treat unlike any before or since.
Yes the wrong time at the wrong place it it not !!❤❤😊
Plant's voice drippin honey
ROBERT REDFORD 18 FEBRERO 1937
Sooo fine. This IS Zeppelin.
2024 WOW! Timeless! The creative talent of Jimmy Page and the others will never be matched. Glad I grew up in that era. By today's standards we were carefree, blazin' like youngsters in this day can't imagine, carefree, and living life! We weren't yet captives of corporate slavery.
How is such greatness even possible?!
They are from another dimension!!!
Bc everyone but John Paul Jones sold their soul to the devil or so the legend goes, and it's strange bc everyone except Jones had terrible tragedies in their lives. Plant was in a wreck that nearly killed him, then a year later his 5 year old son DIED. John Bonham DIED at the age of 32. As for Page when Bonham DIED so did Led Zeppelin, and Zeppelin was Page's baby, his creation, not to mention struggling with a heroin addiction for many years and never writing or producing ANYTHING that ever went in the charts after Zeppelin. Glad Page made out of the darkness and is still with us today. Plant is of course a dignified older gentleman these days, which leads us back to John Paul Jones who made it through all of this unscathed and has had a wonderful life, and as the old legend has it, he's the only one out of the four who refused to be a part of some sort of deal they supposedly made to sell their souls in exchange for fame and Fortune.
Reptilians
@@thomasgary1219 Thank you Thomas, that was a class comment;; really enjoyed it.
@@answersinreality6316 Glad you enjoyed my random rambling thoughts my friend
And this is based on...? Do you have a source for this information?
Absolutely, Fantastic Rock, forever
LED ZEPPELIN
Best rock around! Iconic talent, legends in their craft. Music never gets old!!
The clips from this gig are out of this world insane! They sound like the band recorded this yesterday and not live in 1970. JPJ shines on this track. Listen to those bass lines. Amazing!
They all four shine 🌟
Jimmy Page's slide solo is so beautiful. He is so calm, and in control. He does a little improvising toward the end, but it still fits the song, then he goes back to the record perfect rhythm part like a soldier on a mission. What is truly incredible is how close to the record this live performance sounds. Really amazing effort by all band members.
The quality is so good because it's 35 mm film. If stored properly it doesn't degrade like videotape, and it responds to "restoring" so well.
It's also why Woodstock has such good quality, as well as 4 Jimi Hendrix gigs from 1970 (Berkeley, Atlanta, Isle of Wight, and Maui)
That sublime slide passage conjures up Duane Allman for me. Gorgeous!
One highlight of my life was seeing Led Zeppelin back in the early days. Stood stage front underneath Jimmy while he played that double guitar❤. Incredible!
Which year was that ?
Brings me back to a time and place that I’ll never see again
I wish we could go back
Absolute perfection. Between Plant's incredible voice and the UNREAL tone that Jimmy gets out of that LP...this is just magnificent. We will simply NEVER see this kind of musical talent ever again...I'm (unfortunately) certain of it.
Sad but true
I absolutely agree Johnny as PLANT'S LEAD VOCALS IN ROCK HISTORY ARE SECOND TO NONE ,#1 DRUMMER IN HISTORY WITH JOHN BONHAM ,JIMMY PAGE A BEAST ON LEAD GUITAR ALONG WITH BASS PLAY PRECISION WITH JOHN PAUL JONES ! THE ROCK WORLD HAS SEEN THE TOPS WITH THIS GROUP ,LED ZEPPELIN ! CHECK ROBERT OUT WITH ALISON KRAUSS IN BEING AMAZING VOCALIST TO DATE !
Jimmy's amps sound like they're begging for mercy during that slide solo.
@@Wreck-it_Ralph omg I know at 1:59 and 2:22 it's bliss I literally get goosebumps
100%
The bassline of this song is incredible.
I was just nine years old when this video was shown, I'm now 60. I still can't stop watching it. Absolutely love it.
One of the greatest songs of all time, absolutely incredible, just like a piece of art🤍
it annoys me to see the button down numbers on every LZ clip here. If people don't like LZ, they should watch other bands. Probably those people have 0 idea about good music!
Agree 100%
Masterpiece of led of zeppelin
@@verenamenzel4701 i say this all the time, if you dont like the goats go elsewhere. only idiot trolls who have nothing better to do
It most certainly a work of art.
This is probably one of the greatest concerts ever recorded.
Cant wait for the documentary. Its going to be legendary.
What documentary?!
ya what documentary
@@rml1643 look up "becoming led zeppelin
@@tomcampbellsoup Thanks for the great news!!
I love this song. The way it starts like a ballad and then transitions to a more heavy rock song. ❤️
Like this too. What a
" bang !", suddenly. It catches you by surprise. Very wise and powerful.
Just like 'Stairway to Heaven' does.
Led Zeppelin...to me..was and always WILL BE the very BEST and GREATEST Rock n Roll band of all time...Hands down!
AMEN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They’re very good but way behind the Stones and Pink Floyd.
What a beautiful man
This is insane. I love it all esp. Plant's vocals and Page's crazy good slide guitar. Holy cow.
Ah yes Led Zeppelin as they head into the peak of their time as a band.
A peak which we never really heard!
Gives me chills!! They're ALL so talented!!!💖
Yep
They were each masters at what they did. When they came together they were magic.
This is a perfect example of why Zeppelin was the best, no backing tracks, canned music additives or fillers, no digital programs to keep the voice in tune, not even digital compression programs to easily balance the mic levels for the vocals and instruments. Just three amazingly talented musicians and one of the very best rock singers to grace the stage, able to hold audiences in their hand.
raw zeppelin at there best
Led Zeppelin were the best, but nothing of what you mentioned is "the perfect example" of that
Robert's voice sounded great here 👌🔥
Amen to that brother. Best front man ever.
His voice sounds great anywhere.
@@theresacarmen9847 his voice change negatively after 1973…. His golden years was 1969-1972
@@miguelalejandro4357 100% fact.
Man, talk about chemistry.
They weren't capable of even one bad song.
For REAL!
Led Zeppelin, the greatest band of all time 🤘🏿
He still has that cute smile.
This performance is maybe the best they ever played. Everyone is perfect on their role and it is just so powerful ! Love it 🤘
"...the whisper to the thunder..." ~ Jimmy Page
This song is just another example of how Page combines gorgeous, melancholy guitar licks with heavy metal riffs.
One of the key elements here is his use of dynamics.
It's not like Zeppelin were the first early heavy metal band or the first hard rock band, but they were innovators within both genres, and one could argue they serve as THE benchmark and flagship artist for both as well.
So who was the first heavy metal band?
@ It’s debatable, like most things regarding what consistutes the first shot or an inflection point of genre, but from what I gathered from my years of study the consensus among historians is Vanilla Fudge or Blue Cheer
Let's goooo, been waiting forever for more Royal Albert Hall content!
They need to release it as a comprehensive live album. The audio basically already exists.
A HELLO! its on the Led Zeppelin DVD, released in 2003, not sure if it's the entire show, but its pretty close. Been a while since I watched it.....when it 1st came out I watched it all the time....
@@kensalazar5066 That's not what I said. I said live album, not DVD hence why I mentioned the audio already exist and hence why this video exists. The Led Zeppelin DVD is a gem, but having it as an album and on streaming platforms would be great. I have a bootleg of this concert already but want an official release. As for the selist I believe it is the entire concert except Heartbreaker, Thank You and Long Tall Sally.
How the West was Won DVD
@@bigpoppa5732 How the West Was Won does not exist on DVD.
This is probably the best video we could ever send to someone to let them know who and what Led Zeppelin ever was.
Whoever runs this channel is a legend
100%
It's their official channel on RUclips
This is Led Zeppelin's Official RUclips Channel dude
@@joeallen9685 exactly. But it’s obviously not one of the living band members running it. Or at least highly unlikely lol
Holly shit!! If I could have been just 10 years older
to experience these guys in there hay-day! Masters!!!!!!
Listen to the attractive virile hippie man's voice!!! Astonishing, and captivating.
You can tell that he is not hesitant to boldly move forward, and conquer!!
He doesn't stop until he fulfills his destiny, and achieves his desired results.
That voice ❤
Literally my favourite song!!!
Saw them in 72 & 75. Just unbelievable! The band was so tight like a precision machine! It was like each member was the same mind!
I'm oh so OLD now.... (66 ) but Led Zeppelin was THE FORCE OF NATURE when it came to my musical genre back in my day...
I now watch their concerts & singles on You Tube, & relish every single screen shot i can get..... they were ABSOLUTELY the BEST band ever... rock & roll to die for, slow, sexy songs, blues, & rythem, and such incredible musical talent ....
Robert Plant's vocals were awe inspiring, Jimmy Page .... the absolute BEST guitariest and " stringed " musichian ever, & , well, how can you even put a description to John Bonham .... literally the very best DRUMMER , EVER!!!!!
No, im not going to leave out JPJ... he transformed from a bassist to a really great pianist & percussionist,
Probably the most footage I've seen of Jonesy playing that monster bass! He truly is a God, along with Chris Squire.
This show is one of Zep's greatest
Maybe the best concert ever
3rd***
I like MSG better and this same concert but in 1975 where they play, That’s The Way and Going To California
@@hubflower5433 Yes, I know them... it's a very hard choice!
Simply The Best Voice of Rock!
Robert rules as the all time greatest rock vocalist ever! John Paul on bass is mind blowing.
Page was a animal on lead...the solos 🔥🔥🔥🎸💯
Drums are untouchable. Wow John Boham
Thanks Led Zeppelin! Simply AMAZING to see this concert!! So good. I vote for live at The Royal Albert Hall 1970 streaming.
It's on the Led Zeppelin DVD, released in 03, where have you been?
A WHOLE BUNCH!!
@@kensalazar5066 my brother bought this for me whole set of really great concerts!!!! Must have sweetie!!
@@kensalazar5066 LOL, actually I do have it all! I want official release for streaming music. Thanks for the concern. ✌️
@@lhobs9782 yea, thats probably not going to happen, Page is pretty tight.
Nobody on earth ever did or ever will touch these guys!
Robert Plant transforms me to a beautiful place....
Three times free concerts front row I do believe I know what you mean brother
How I wish I could have been at the Royal Albert Hall that day!
Under rated song! Great song. Hardly got any air time on the radio where I lived. To bad. Zeppelin was so good, so very sad when bonzo died in 1980. Just started my Senior year in High School. R.I.P. John.
Such a great song… so dynamic and rich… how restrained Bonzo is until the chorus. I love live recordings they are like naturally beautiful women; not perfect, just beautiful. Also, the artists are free to do whatever they want without track time restraints. Each artist feeding of the other like jazz musicians.
The part where he says "what's to stop us pretty baby" made my heart burst out of my chest like a torpedo!
Plant is about 20/21 here, insane to even comprehend
That sound from JPJ 1962 Fender Jazz is so silky smooth !! What a legend he is.
Amo Led Zeppelin!!! A maior banda de Rock de todos os tempos...
Verdade 😁👏
Completos
Maravilhosos
Descobri Led Zeppelin aos 25 anos atrás, desde então sempre escutado. FANTASTICA BANDA !
Sempre foi e sempre será a Maior e mais fantástica banda de todas as bandas. Todas as outras bandas que me perdoem, mas só Led Zeppelin és completamente Completa.
I saw them at Carnegie Hall, first show, October 17, 1969 a few weeks before the second album came out. I was 13 years old. I had only minimal exposure to live music. I had good seats probably around the 12 row. What happened next was a brutal, sublime, soul shattering experience from which, thankfully I will never recover.
Led Zeppelin is the greatest band in the world! Love getting notifications from them💖
I love this song, wait a minut.... I love all zeppelin songs, regards to all from México City
Saludos bro, también de la CDMX, Amén por Zeppelin 🤘
@@polaskysanchez6437 lo mejor de lo mejor saludos
Still get shivers hearing these 🎉🎉🎉
This is INCREDIBLE. I cried!
As raw as it gets, perfection in my opinion!!
Лучшая группа всех времён и народов!!! Шикарная вещь, прекрасные импровизации и величие потрясающих музыкантов!!! Обожаю LED ZEPPELIN!!!
100 пудов!!!
@@МурчелДжуль 200!
Obviously the most talented quartet ever musically. E ery guitarist out there hated Page! While secretly admiring him. I was one!
"Obviously the most talented quartet ever"?? Yeah, okay. I think that would be the Beatles who changed the world musically in a way Led Zep could only dream of. Never heard of Led Zepmania @jerrydingus, did you??
The 4 of these musicians getting together will never come again! These kind of things never happen twice
This was a time when songs were songs. Led Zeppelin put out great material on every one of their records.
Alot of the new music 🎶 they are putting out cannot even compete with Led Zeppelin all of these years later!! Love this band ❤ Robert Plant ❤❤
Omg at 1:59 and 2:22 that tone fully driven 59 LP thru hiwatts God what a time to have ears!
Zeppelin was so over the top for their time, but then they became the standard. Metal and hard rock would not be the same without them.
"and happiness is what you need" .. appreciate almost every comment here .. Now that's a band , not saying there isn't others that I appreciate on this level, however Led Zeppelin's music does bring such joyous memories, timeless music that stands the test any decade, musicianship and skill.. just amazing.
Love it, my 1st album back in 1969, when I was 14 yrs old. Great song.
II
@@LESPAUL44mag yes Led Zeppelin II (2)
Puno,previše riječi teklo je bujicom oduševljenja ovim umjetnicima koji su se trošili i izgarali kao istinske zvijezde,što će i ostati zauvijek..
@@kemalcorovic9055 I only know English. Sorry
Holy shit you’re like what 72? You’ve experienced and seen so much...
Jesus, what a voice!!!!!!
The greatest Rock band in history. Period.
This show is the perfect mix of the bluesy Zep and what comes later in the 70s. The band is on fire but Page is at his best. And such great tones!!
I was 10 years old at that time, poor & loanly. I had a portable 8 Track player you would tap a big plunger in top of it and i would walk around and play that song over & over. It helped the loneliness 😊
Doesn't get any better than that.
R.I.P. John Bonham of the greatest rock drummers of all time.
I think this is one of the sexiest songs ever made. Robert's voice at first is like a whisper from his soul.
Probably one of the best songs of all time .Amazing guitar riffs and classic Bass.
Yeah 🤘🏻 Zepp always sounds so great!
These guys were meant to find each other, there will never be a band to equal Zep, never. I’d give a kidney to have seen them live. Long live Led!
When Bonzo hit that gong at 3:30, I got chills all over. I don't know why...he was just phenomenal, and working with Paige at that moment of the tune was magical.
Legend, legend, legend ,legend
Led zeppelin, ¡ooohhhhhhh!
I hope Jimmy always appreciated how lucky he was to have Jones as his bass player
Does anyone else want to feel the way you felt first time hearing these ?!
I was born in ‘80, Zeppelin has always been my absolute favorite. I get emotional… I have a spiritual connection with these guys. 🤟🏼
I was born in the 60’s my brother turned me onto zep he was 3yrs older than me, so now it’s 2023 and I cannot go a day without these guys they are my heart and soul until I’m gone, I will walk on that stairway to heaven 🤟🏼🤘🏼🌼
@@Zizzyolson111 word ✊🏼be well
Still listening to to the great Zepplin !!!
What a vocal range!
Jones really is a spectacular bass player. He's funky , melodic and always with that smooth tone , whether onstage or in studio. His playing propelled the songs and his style is a lot of what made Led Zeppelin great. I'm glad Jimmy Page, being the leader and driving creative force in the band , was smart enough to let Jones come up with his own ideas and use them . Not all bandleaders are. The Stones were not looking to Bill Wyman for input and probably wouldn't be interested if he did.
Love Led Zeppelin