Led Zeppelin - Unreleased song - Going to San Francisco -
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Led Zeppelin - Going to San Francisco segment. Going to San Francisco by Scott Mckenzie. From the The Mamas & the Papas, live in Earls court 1975. I gave it a bit of a remaster as it was a bootleg . Enjoy
The one thing no one ever seems to notice about Page's playing, he was so sensitive to the overall sound, he is constantly changing his volume and that creates an amazingly beautiful soundscape similar to an album. A lot of magic going on here!!!
the artist first thing I thought hearing this live
Me: Lets play with dynamics! Rest of Band: We are playing as loud as we can.
Yes indeed
Yup! Magic from Crowley's magician 🎩 made the great sounds and the way he plays made the difference! If he didn't know about this man he wouldn't play as he is now! Magic! 🤔
@@darrelldunn4618 its called fuck them off and find people that can keep up 😂
A jam between E minor and Cmaj7(#11) and beautiful. I can hear how this becomes part of Achilles Last Stand'
Ahhhh the riff that would become achilles last stand!!
welcome to the machine also
what time was the riff dont think i noticed it
1st riff dude.
@@zxnkairo The guitar melody of the intro became a vocal melody in the last half of Achilles Last Stand.
So much more to discover.
Absolutely, the greatest ever Musicians😮
Jimmy Page is the best. He is not afraid to mess up and then transform it into something sublime.
Make em burds 🕊️
Led Zeppelin just built different
Amazing, had never heard this version before. Listened to the other Earl's Court version for years though. Speaks volumes of how alive and ever-changing the band was. Different show every night for sure :)
Page is a great guitar player,his solos blows my mind!
Jimmy Page and this band were 30 yrs. Ahead of their time...this moment into the song is a masterpiece
40 years later & the music largely sucks today..
@@EternalDestiny48 Oh no ! Some faceless comment born in 1993 thinks they are a music critic ? This band actually jammed live and "The Magic" was just that.. I guess i'll go cry now someone on RUclips does not understand REAL MUSIC !
@@hearaboutitlater1758 I didn't mean any disrespect to zep music.. I meant that today's music is bad compared to zep great music
Its dire mate. Don't kid yourself
1969: Jimmy Page 25, John Paul Jones 23, John Bonham 21 and Robert Plant 21..
Love, love, love Jimmy Page
Passaggio di chitarra fantastico, Jimmy è una meraviglia da vedere e da ascoltare 🔥🔥👊 bellissima traccia, una delle migliori degli Zep 👍👍
John bonhams inspired me to be a drummer ,he is forever my hero
Plays boringly loud on everything.
@@steveconn just say you don’t like rock n roll
probabilmente uno dei migliori batteristi che l'umanità potrà mai sfornare in tutta la sua esistenza. Impressionante.
Concordo al 200%
There never was and never will be a band like Led Zeppelin. Bonham, Plant, JPJ. And HE... JIMMY PAGE 😍
The best of the Best💯👽💯Zeppelin for ever😊
Take care God blees you and take it slow 😎👍🥳
this literally sounds like 3 guitars. Jimmy Page is unhuman. in so many ways. not just on guitar.
Spero anche sessualmente.... è quello che mi immagino 😜😜🔥
Cool how a different colored light is aimed on each of them
This is probably the most buzzed I've ever seen Robert. He seems a little wasted.
He's friggin loaded, proper rock and roll
Haunting,,, Love it!!!😁😎🤗
PERFECTION
See the 1973 Madison Sq Garden version of this moment for Plant at his sublime best. Here, his voice is much-reduced.
Robert Plant is the best singer of all time
Jimmy page!no auto tune no studio overdubs just plain outright phenomenal talent.the tone is amazing .
The thing I love about this is that Page's guitar is slightly out of tune but he doesn't care. It gives the entire piece a fractured ambience. Plant's voice is pitchy at times as well which just adds to the feeling. The utopian dream of the late 1960s falling off a cliff in slow motion and tearing apart on the jagged rocks below.
Actually he seems to realize it and tune up around :56 seconds in,it sounds like that pesky G string again!!! (I think u can even hear it "snap" into place as he's tuning it up)
@@sonsneezer Nice catch!
Some call him sloppy but we know exactly what he’s doing. Jimmy is a great
Amazing
Sounds nice and clear. Superb!
Awesome!!
Huh,they worked this into dazed and confused live in 1973. Song remains the same soundtrack. I thought that sounded familiar.
Love the uniqueness 🤘🏻😁
MAGIC!
Plant's voice was a sewer fire after '73.
RUclips Account yeah 1975 wasn’t his best year, the beginning was pretty rough but Eventually he got it together towards the end of the song. But 1977 and onwards he sounded really good not his early work type of good where he could hit those high notes like it nothing but he did sound good to me around 1977 and onwards
It was wrecked in 75!! He did learn to work with what was left by the late 70s though and I'm had been getting better ever since!!
Up and Down... Different at different shows...and of course.... You Had To Be There for the full effect, more than any recording will ever be able to re-create, that 4th Dimension....
@@jada9401 he was horrible in 77. Too rough
He had a cold most of the 1975 tour
This is 1973, same tour as TSRTS. Never seen this footage though!
I'm not so sure about that, why do you think that?? I'm sure some die hard zep head will notice the stage outfits or somethin and say it's probably later on than 73'...
Pretty sure this is 75 as you can kind of tell with the state of his voice. Also I am pretty sure they only performed this twice live before making Achilles Last stand.
1975
Awesome footage. Not Robert Plants best vocal on this - but phenomenal-guitar-work by Jimmy Page on this version. What an incredible band. The mighty Led Zeppelin.
awesome
he is the best guitrist in the world period
the king of strings
Well not quite the Peace & Love of 60's San Francisco! This is more like the Doom & Gloom of 70's Sabbath!! This track is Pure Metal as was quite visible in the "Song Remains the Same" movie! Did you ever think Zeppelin could be so Doomy? Well I guess if you know Jimmy Page it's certainly possible!!
While the opening lyrics to McKenzie’s SF are used the melody of this songs actually Joni Mitchell’s Woodstock,and the I know I know part and the progression is all Mitchell’s Woodstock
And if you listen to the earls court version you’ll hear plant singing the first verse of Woodstock over the progression
While the common belief that this was the early stages of Achilles Last stand is true, the origination is still from joni Mitchell’s Woodstock - from a melody standpoint
Zep reharmonized it and never played it the same twice like everything they did live - there was no one better at pioneering sound . Limited or “rehearsed Improv “ is what I believe - they knew where they were going and all had a firm understanding of what was being played with subtle changes and extensions thrown in on the fly but they had non-verbal cues glances or specific passes or signals to cue the rest of the band which were predetermined.... which is why they were so tight - they were the definition of consummate professional
Where did you make the Joni Mitchell Woodstock connection?
@@NytronX because Woodstock’s her song - and that’s the melody of the song within the song .. the same one covered by Crosby stills bash young … just with Robert mackenzies San Francisco lyrics overdubbed. Clever songwriting paying duo respect .
Grande interpretazione !!!!
the Dead would list it as... Dazed and Confused----> Going To San Francisco----> Dazed and Confused
I thought they wrote this bit but Scott McKenzie wrote the song in 1967
Aren't you a little bit dazed and confused? But great footage!
I thought he said your gonna meet.alot.of devil.people there and sometimes it still.sounds that way but i thinl its really gentle people there? Whatever he says the.song is still in my psyche probably toll i die and i dont mind because its so cool the way page and plant compliment each others sound in a somewhat call response cadence that cant go away in my mind ,soo cool man! Brian Led Zeppelin will always.be #1 in my book!
This is not an unreleased song, it's part of Dazed & Confused improvisation
wow. love robert plant but he’s the only one that steadily declined tone wise 70’-79’. not hating, more of an observation. Page was even on point during the bad heroin years, up until the early 80s when he was a trainwreck. Bonham never skipped a beat no matter how drunk he was, the man always brought it to new levels. I.E his work on Achilles Last stand 1979 Knebworth. JPJ is just funny. the man does no wrong. total fucking genius. the man had a fucking three neck mandolin and wasnt even the string player for the band. go figure that
This is Achilles last stand
I like Robert lost in his sexiness and Jimmy best of the best
the woodstock one is better in 75', san franrisco part is better in 73'
I get so tired of people comparing Jimmy Page with God. Sure he is great but he is no Jimmy Page!
Stupid Comment
@@Braglemaster123 It is a light hearted joke and clearly not mean't to be taken seriously you pathetic person! You want some bandages for those deep war wounds of yours?? You sad SAD victim!
Hey man be respectful no need to compare jimmy to Jerry Garcia.
@@mind-wars3073 To me the Holy Trinity of Guitar players (being one myself) is Jimi Hendrix as 'God the Father,' Jimmy Page as 'the Son' and Jerry Garcia as 'the Holy Spirit' as they are each the unequalled masters of their crafts (the Sound, the Riff and the Flow) and never boring me in half a century or there about. Though all three varied, depending on the day being jammers who took risks, at their best they are untouchable!
@@vladdrakul7851 fuck that’s exactly my view on it, I just didn’t realize it
GRETA VAN FLEET "LAY DOWN (CANDLES IN THE RAIN) MELANIE COVER @AB BRUSSELS OCTOBER 2018
Is this the last Earls court 75 show
Yeah
What year was that?
Earls court 1975
Earls court 1975
You are right on second thought and listen. It is just SO similar to the performance in 1973 I just thought it was the same. Still I DO recommend everyone get both the Led Zeppelin DVD AND 'The Song Remains the same'. As well as every classic genius LP EXCEPT the VILE utterly dull ITTOD; a band who had not created any new music in 4 years and as Plant put it should have quit while ahead (1975) The Beatles should have quit AFTER 'The White Album'!
ITTOD is excellent especially when you add the tracks from CODA that they recorded at the time too.
I uploaded it
What release was this from?
Gretta Van Fleet, Melani Cover of Lay Down Candles in the Rain sounds very similar and is great also.
It's a cover
Unreleased?
It´s not a bootleg! It´s a part of "Dazed and confused" from the original DVD Boxed Set. Don´t try to be cooler than you are.
Dazed and Confused from Earls Court 75 is NOT on the official DVD. So, this IS a bootleg.
@@badgeholderdave I have the DVD so I would know, dont you think? 😎
@@MrMonroe1957 This is actually a bootleg, sorry to burst your ego bubble dude :)
Straight up boot. It may be on a DVD but nothing official
guys this is a cover thats why its not so good
I like TSRTS version better from the 1976 release.
Well they've crucified this.
Desgraciaron la canción.
Page ripping off Paint It Black and Plant mindlessly moaning a lyric...business as usual.
The melody is likely pre rock and roll.
You must be deaf
Lmfao Paint it Black? That little pop song doesn't hold a candle to this work of art. Listen to TSRTS version.