The sound and performance on this are something else, especially considering this is so early in Zeppelin’s life. That middle section is just nuts. One of my favorites Zeppelin tunes and this is like a smorgasbord of greatness!
This is out of this world. To think, The Beatles' entire gigs were about half an hour and this one song was over 20 minutes, fans back then got their money's worth and then some.
I HATED the BEATLES!!! Was 6 when they showed up here....never ever became a fan. So they made a few great songs. They weren't ROCK N ROLL ..They were Pop Rock . Crap. Zeppelin blew away EVERYONE ELSE! CREAM THE STONES EVERYBODY.
They were hungry. The Song Remains the same was like after too much time on the road with fame, etc. Here...they are fresh, wild and hungry. And Page is flipping out in the best of ways.
I understand that much of the Humble Pie Rockin' the Filmore album was from the SECOND show that evening. Unbelievable. I can't imagine acts doing 2 shows in one evening in 2024.
17:09-19:00 Seriously, imagine hearing something like that for the first time in the year 1969. No wonder they took over the world so quickly. My goodness. They’re untouchable
I was there at 19 on April 27, 1969, it was the wrap up concert after 3 prior 4/24 Fillmore West, Saturday & Sunday at Winterland Ballroom, S.F. larger capacity than F.West. So incredible we listed to their album for the 1 hour drive South then listed to the Record until his parents were getting up for work. I couldn’t get enough for several weeks. I witnessed history in the making. Thank You Bill Graham for booking L.Z
I’ve still got the two record set that I bought in the middle eighties of this gig. I was floored then by it and I still am today - some 40 on! It’s my belief that Bill Graham himself was responsible for these Fillmore recordings. He intuitively knew Zeppelin were gonna be just huge. Anyone else hear the future Whole Lotta Love ending (with a bit of theramin) here, as they ended HMMT in the ‘69 early days here?
I was 7 and wished soooo much I could have gone to Woodstock!! ✌️ ☮️ 🕊 I'm a Woodstock wannabe lol I collect Woodstock memorabilia..the first Woodstock. I did see the Woodstock original site about 5 years ago! it was great to see! 🍄 🌞 ✌️
so fkn raw and powerful !!! Will never be anything ever like The Led Zeppelin. thank the Lord I was born in '59 in time- for Zeppelin's prime. A little poetry for Y'all.
No other band would ever compete, or come close to the sound that Led Zeppelin gave to the masses!!! They made hit after hit after hit!!! Led Zeppelin FOREVER!!!!!!
I had the chance to see led Zeppelin when I was 12 years old in 1977 Madison square garden. My friend's older brother had one other ticket that nobody had the money for. Just for that reason I got to see Zeppelin cuz I had money. Stole my mother's camera for the day. I still have the pictures I took. Those were the days to be alive🎉❤😊
I get jealous when I hear of people that have seen Zeppelin live. 😢 😭 lol glad you got to see that! my friend that's a little older than me she's 67 she got to see them 3 times! 😢 😭 lol
Iggy i was at the last show ever played in the Boston Garden, Page/Plant 1995. Plant said he knew they were closing the place down and said they would give us a night we could never forget. Almost 4 hrs long, 21 songs total last song was Kashmere and Plant hit and held that note in the middle even after 20 songs and 17 the night before. My then wife and I were sitting just to the left of Jimmy Page middle section, I still have one of the two shirts I bought myself that night after all these years. Best concert i have ever been to and I have been to a bunch.
I was there at 19 on April 27, 1969, it was the wrap up concert after 3 prior 4/24 Fillmore West, Saturday & Sunday at Winterland Ballroom, S.F. larger capacity than F.West. So incredible we listed to their album for the hour-long drive South. I found a Seller who had the Copyright and sold me the CD of that 4/27/1969 performance.
God damn! I am so envious of you being there! I was just entering the army for a 2year tour in SE Asia and the first time I heard LZ I was fucking hooked! Surreal sound!
I remember my best friend was a stage hand at the famous Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles "back in the day." Everyone who was anyone played there. But I only remember him speak about one band in all that time... AND GUESS WHO IT WAS?? I remember he said "he was blown away by the drummer," who we all know now was John Bonham. RIP.
Not his worst tone, but it is scratchy and terrible as usual. The thing with Page, he is the only guitarist in history to plug in a Les Paul through a Marshall and make everything sound like an overflowing sewer.
@@johnp.johnson1541it’s a Telecaster here. This guitar feedbacks easier on high volume. He eventually used a Les Paul that Joe Walsh from the James Gang sold him.
@@YankMil1 Yes, well-known story that is. However, even with Joe's LP, Page still managed to make it sound like shit. Joe always sounds tasty with whatever guitar he plays.
Thanks for posting this, I love it when I find a new recording of Zep, my all time favorite band. Discovered them at 14, never looked back, life changing music!
What an amazing version of an iconic song. I'm a huge Zeppelin fan since I was about seven years old back in 1972. Started by listening to my older sister's albums Bowie, Zeppelin, Beatles, Who, Yes, Pink Floyd, Sabbath, Doors, Hendrix, Ted Nugent, etc... she even had, I own it now, Zeppelin's bootleg Blueberry Hill. This Filmore recording is incredible. Thanks for posting it
For a time when acid rock bands were playing hypnotic 15 minute solos this had to be an absolute stunner to the fans in attendance. We'll never see this level of improvisation and sheer imagination like this in a band again.
I seen them twice once and 73 at the garden, song remains the same tour, and then in 1975 physical graffiti release tour at the garden never seen anything like it since then, they are just heads and shoulders above the rest since then.
finally, i'd heard so much about this tour and their phenomenal performances. their first tour they were virtually unknown with their first record dropping halfway thru jan.13 1969. and here they are back a month after leaving and already becoming legends with these iconic performances. plant at his peak vocally, they sound so much more vibrant and powerful early on, they had something to prove. the improving was never better. great stuff.
I first started listening to the mighty Zep for the first time when I was ten years young,have never looked back. Thank you for this hidden beauty,and some wonder why we say that are the best band ever?
listen to the music of 1969, then listen to this, its easily 10 years ahead of anything else coming out that year, imagine being that young and already that good
Led Zeppelin is my all time favorite band I have many copies of all the studio albums ! I have many bootlegs ! I have many holy Grails ! Well they are to me at least lol . But I have never ever heard any Zep like this ! Absolutely breathtaking ! So sayeth the PETE!
Sounds great , sounds like Page is playing that famous telecaster of his . Nice version of " how many more times " raw rock n roll . Zeppelin style , add some violin bow and it's a done deal. 🙏⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🙏
Page was playing his new Les Paul 59' he'd just gotten it from Joe Walsh. My God you can't tell the difference??? This 4/27/69 first gig Jimmy plays the Gibson LP .#1 was born
i agree 100%. I'm 63 now, i saw them in concert at the Richfield Coloseum in Ohio around 76 or 77. Good concert but I thought they were past their prime.
So after the end, I searched for others to fill the void. There were some but none were ever lasting. So today and until my last breath it will be Zeppelin! There is no chemistry from any band since that co.es close!
This is awesome love this version! we used to go crazy playing this song doing all kinds of brake downs and changes what ever the vibe was at the moment thanks for sharing!
@ to many bloated and extended performances- No Quarter, Moby Dick, Whole Lotta Love and Dazed & Confused. Their shows were filled with too many bathroom breaks.
@@ZepBestBootlegs Mine too! That from Royal Albert Hall isn't as good and creative (Page didn't play with a bow!) as from Filmore, but tbf still quite nice.
My God they are so heavy and raw here, absolutely blistering. This was months before Woodstock, I really wish Peter Grant had booked them to play Woodstock. Yes, I know why Grant didn't want them at Woodstock.
I saw them 3 months later at the Midwest Rock Festival, almost did not go based on the shitty review Rolling Stone gave them. Man , what a stupid magazine….when will it go away forever?
I've always been torn between this version and January 25, thinking which was my favorite. In the end I chose Boston, but I consider them practically dead heat... Anyway, this one sure is the best from Page.
@@zacharygutshall8452 i totally agree, that's why I said it makes difficult to choose between this one (page's best ever) and that one (plant's best ever)
Back in the day,,, Toronto had Peter Dunn's vinyl museum between Sam the record man and A & A records. They had a massive collection of blues, jazz and rock live performances on album and tape. I myself had quite a few Zep bootleg concert albums. I focussed on the highlight concerts that spanned their career. Starting with the John Peel show BBC sessions, this concert, Blueberry Hill at the LA forum, Bonzo's Birthday, Seattle 1977, Destroyer 4 album box set Cleveland 1977, and Knebworth 1979 in a 4 album box set. I never got a chance to see them as they did not schedule Toronto dates due to a couple of fan issues at two venues. Torontonians are the worst fans of sport, music, and anything else that has people congregate. I was "lucky" enough to see the Page Plant No quarter tour which was good, but very pissed the JPJ was excluded. JPJ and Bonzo were my favourites in the band. Thanks for posting.....
This is ultimately my favorite LZ track, and besides the obvious nod to Howlin' Wolf's "How Many More Years", Jimmy Page's riffs off of "Smokestack Lightnin'" take this performance from 10 to 11 for me.
Sounds a lot like the Euro video version everyone has seen but different enough for me. Damn - that studio work must have been killing my man Jimmy for him to act out like this. Love it for all times.
The sound and performance on this are something else, especially considering this is so early in Zeppelin’s life. That middle section is just nuts. One of my favorites Zeppelin tunes and this is like a smorgasbord of greatness!
I agree entirely with you!!!
jimmys guitar tone and echo are unmatched
@@davidgreene7676sounds like literal thunder
I believe this was about the very first time Page played his new 1959 Gibson Les Paul from Joe Walsh. Around April 1969
I stand erected....it was the first gig Jimmy used his Joe Walsh 59' LP. He said the Telecaster wasn't cutting it anymore. Birth of #1
This is out of this world. To think, The Beatles' entire gigs were about half an hour and this one song was over 20 minutes, fans back then got their money's worth and then some.
I HATED the BEATLES!!! Was 6 when they showed up here....never ever became a fan. So they made a few great songs. They weren't ROCK N ROLL ..They were Pop Rock . Crap. Zeppelin blew away EVERYONE ELSE! CREAM THE STONES EVERYBODY.
Zeppelin played for the music and for the people 🙌
And for the girls. And for the money.
@@alexsetterington3142 Especially for the girls and the money!!
Unless they were Beatles fans?
They were hungry. The Song Remains the same was like after too much time on the road with fame, etc. Here...they are fresh, wild and hungry. And Page is flipping out in the best of ways.
this is one of the greatest "jams" of all time!! Just like the Grateful Dead I could listen to their jams forever!!!
I understand that much of the Humble Pie Rockin' the Filmore album was from the SECOND show that evening. Unbelievable. I can't imagine acts doing 2 shows in one evening in 2024.
very good points about the flick. But ate it up like magic mushrooms anyways, as did many. mediocre ZEP was STILL F. ZEP!
17:09-19:00 Seriously, imagine hearing something like that for the first time in the year 1969. No wonder they took over the world so quickly. My goodness. They’re untouchable
I was there at 19 on April 27, 1969, it was the wrap up concert after 3 prior 4/24 Fillmore West, Saturday & Sunday at Winterland Ballroom, S.F. larger capacity than F.West. So incredible we listed to their album for the 1 hour drive South then listed to the Record until his parents were getting up for work. I couldn’t get enough for several weeks. I witnessed history in the making. Thank You Bill Graham for booking L.Z
this part is incredible. Still, nothing compares to this
A million miles ahead of the pack 90% all Page.
@@garyklemz5067Lucky Dog!!!
@@garyklemz5067 do you remember if Page was playing his #1 Les Paul at those shows in 69 .
I’ve still got the two record set that I bought in the middle eighties of this gig. I was floored then by it and I still am today - some 40 on! It’s my belief that Bill Graham himself was responsible for these Fillmore recordings. He intuitively knew Zeppelin were gonna be just huge. Anyone else hear the future Whole Lotta Love ending (with a bit of theramin) here, as they ended HMMT in the ‘69 early days here?
Why I became a fan in 1969! I was 9 years old! Nice to hear the live version of those days. They keep giving!
I was 7 and wished soooo much I could have gone to Woodstock!! ✌️ ☮️ 🕊 I'm a Woodstock wannabe lol I collect Woodstock memorabilia..the first Woodstock. I did see the Woodstock original site about 5 years ago! it was great to see! 🍄 🌞 ✌️
I know i got off the subject a bit lol
I was 8! I feel ya, what a discovery! And still a fan 1
so fkn raw and powerful !!! Will never be anything ever like The Led Zeppelin. thank the Lord I was born in '59 in time- for Zeppelin's prime. A little poetry for Y'all.
Did you see them live?
Born in nineteen fifty seven sixty seven years old, and it's still the best music ever
Led Zeppelin 😮 Four rock gods who ruled their Kingdom. The kingdom of ROCK and ROLL....
Four unflushed giant turds at a truck stop restroom you mean.
No other band would ever compete, or come close to the sound that Led Zeppelin gave to the masses!!! They made hit after hit after hit!!! Led Zeppelin FOREVER!!!!!!
Agreed. Only the WHO Was in the Distance, Far down that Road! Still great but ZEP WAS IN ANOTHER F'. DIMENSION
Exceptional audio quality and what a great post
Improv'in' Zeppelin in '69 is the pure juicy center!
Absolutely 😂✌🏼
I had the chance to see led Zeppelin when I was 12 years old in 1977 Madison square garden. My friend's older brother had one other ticket that nobody had the money for.
Just for that reason I got to see Zeppelin cuz I had money. Stole my mother's camera for the day. I still have the pictures I took. Those were the days to be alive🎉❤😊
I get jealous when I hear of people that have seen Zeppelin live. 😢 😭 lol glad you got to see that! my friend that's a little older than me she's 67 she got to see them 3 times! 😢 😭 lol
Your incredibly lucky ☘️ 👍
Iggy i was at the last show ever played in the Boston Garden, Page/Plant 1995. Plant said he knew they were closing the place down and said they would give us a night we could never forget. Almost 4 hrs long, 21 songs total last song was Kashmere and Plant hit and held that note in the middle even after 20 songs and 17 the night before. My then wife and I were sitting just to the left of Jimmy Page middle section, I still have one of the two shirts I bought myself that night after all these years. Best concert i have ever been to and I have been to a bunch.
Please share
I was there at 19 on April 27, 1969, it was the wrap up concert after 3 prior 4/24 Fillmore West, Saturday & Sunday at Winterland Ballroom, S.F. larger capacity than F.West. So incredible we listed to their album for the hour-long drive South. I found a Seller who had the Copyright and sold me the CD of that 4/27/1969 performance.
Oh my God, you are my God.I could only imagine what it was like.Kudos to you my brother
Bullshit, LIAR. Show me the proof
ABSOLUTE AWESOMENESS...GRATITUDE...AUM
God damn! I am so envious of you being there! I was just entering the army for a 2year tour in SE Asia and the first time I heard LZ I was fucking hooked! Surreal sound!
I love these early HMMT medleys..especially when page plays the smokestack lightning, Riff
Pure Led Zeppelin and the guys
RAW
Swept me off my feet
They absolutely seduce
I remember my best friend was a stage hand at the famous Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles "back in the day." Everyone who was anyone played there. But I only remember him speak about one band in all that time... AND GUESS WHO IT WAS?? I remember he said "he was blown away by the drummer," who we all know now was John Bonham. RIP.
bonham came in like a led zeppelin.
I SEE WHAT YOU DONE THERE, CLEVER. PEACE TO YOU ALL MY FRIEND'S. ✌️😎🏴@@drinkingpoolwater
@@richardyoung7415✌🏼👍🏻
So Youngers so great musicians awesome this is LED ZEPPELIN!!!!!!!!!!!!🇬🇧🇧🇷🇬🇧🇧🇷🇬🇧🇧🇷🇬🇧🇧🇷🇬🇧🇧🇷🇬🇧🇧🇷🇬🇧🇧🇷🇬🇧🇧🇷🇬🇧🇧🇷🇬🇧
Love Jimmy's tone here
Not his worst tone, but it is scratchy and terrible as usual. The thing with Page, he is the only guitarist in history to plug in a Les Paul through a Marshall and make everything sound like an overflowing sewer.
@@johnp.johnson1541it’s a Telecaster here. This guitar feedbacks easier on high volume. He eventually used a Les Paul that Joe Walsh from the James Gang sold him.
@@YankMil1 Yes, well-known story that is. However, even with Joe's LP, Page still managed to make it sound like shit.
Joe always sounds tasty with whatever guitar he plays.
Высокий класс! 👍🔥👏 Вот когда расцветал и совершенствовался Hard & Heavy! Я раньше не слышал этой версии, великолепно!
Thanks! ✋
I rarely enjoy ‘live’ recordings… but this is murder!!!!
That solo from Jimmy 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Yeah I feel the same
Pure raw power rock and roll
Thanks for posting this, I love it when I find a new recording of Zep, my all time favorite band. Discovered them at 14, never looked back, life changing music!
What an amazing version of an iconic song.
I'm a huge Zeppelin fan since I was about seven years old back in 1972.
Started by listening to my older sister's albums Bowie, Zeppelin, Beatles, Who, Yes, Pink Floyd, Sabbath, Doors, Hendrix, Ted Nugent, etc... she even had, I own it now, Zeppelin's bootleg Blueberry Hill.
This Filmore recording is incredible.
Thanks for posting it
love those "gong hits" by Bonzo
Love those bong hits by Gonzo! (...sorry..)
For a time when acid rock bands were playing hypnotic 15 minute solos this had to be an absolute stunner to the fans in attendance. We'll never see this level of improvisation and sheer imagination like this in a band again.
Still stuns me today!
Long Live Led Zeppelin!!
Don't forget Hendrix who kicked their ASSES
he kicked us own ass with HEROIN. Like JERRY, SHOULDA STAYED WITH THE MAGIC OF L.S.D.!
@@JamesHadfield-v3t Stop the lies, bitch
I loved that he used a string instrument bow on his guitar! That just blew me away!
Led Zeppelin just kicking out the jams, blues style. Herd The way west was won LP. Driving 8hrs through Michigan. What great drive.
This one blew me away when I heard it years ago on a bootleg
I seen them twice once and 73 at the garden, song remains the same tour, and then in 1975 physical graffiti release tour at the garden never seen anything like it since then, they are just heads and shoulders above the rest since then.
1973 garden shows are one i’d time travel for. unreal luck on your part to be able to see that
Incredible power! Wow!
Some of the best I've heard from them I've heard alot
Favorite band, favorite song from them, and at the bands peak performance 👍
finally, i'd heard so much about this tour and their phenomenal performances. their first tour they were virtually unknown with their first record dropping halfway thru jan.13 1969. and here they are back a month after leaving and already becoming legends with these iconic performances. plant at his peak vocally, they sound so much more vibrant and powerful early on, they had something to prove. the improving was never better. great stuff.
Now that’s rock and roll. Gritty, rough and wonderful 👏
Fabulous recording. Hats off to the tech team who captured this performance.
I first started listening to the mighty Zep for the first time when I was ten years young,have never looked back. Thank you for this hidden beauty,and some wonder why we say that are the best band ever?
NOBODY better than Zeppelin!! Ever!!
Jimi Hendrix
@@Mitchell-lc5kj Not even close!
17:02-19:00 is some of the best zeppelin you’ll ever hear
listen to the music of 1969, then listen to this, its easily 10 years ahead of anything else coming out that year, imagine being that young and already that good
Incomprehensible how phenomenal and otherworldly this is.
Led Zeppelin is my all time favorite band I have many copies of all the studio albums ! I have many bootlegs ! I have many holy Grails ! Well they are to me at least lol . But I have never ever heard any Zep like this ! Absolutely breathtaking !
So sayeth the PETE!
Yes, It completely lives up to the hype.
Jimmy's on fire! And the rest are just....
AWESOME
I find it ridiculous no one commenting mentions John Paul Jones. The rhythm section is the ocean Page and Plants boats float on. Jones is a master.
It's cool that Robert did tho
He’s my absolute favorite bassist❤so amazing 🤩
JPJ was and still is a remarkable bass player.
Oh my gosh RP’s voice was so amazing back then! We all know Jimmy has always been the best!
Sounds great , sounds like Page is playing that famous telecaster of his . Nice version of " how many more times " raw rock n roll . Zeppelin style , add some violin bow and it's a done deal. 🙏⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🙏
Page was playing his new Les Paul 59' he'd just gotten it from Joe Walsh. My God you can't tell the difference??? This 4/27/69 first gig Jimmy plays the Gibson LP .#1 was born
My ears are shot , can't see straight 😮 and I'm getting old .
This is GREAT..................Thank You Very Much!!!
Glad you like it! This is my favorite version of HMMT. And this is one of the first Zeppelin shows. The band was at baby stage, kicking assess!
@@ZepBestBootlegs Zeppelin were born fully formed!!!
Zeppelin were absolutely at their best early on..
And we all are!
i agree 100%. I'm 63 now, i saw them in concert at the Richfield Coloseum in Ohio around 76 or 77. Good concert but I thought they were past their prime.
Yeah nah. They were total crap.
Listening to this is great ..long past..im thankful..excellent 😎⚘️
The audio on this is excellent!
Thanks man!
Love early Zeppelin such raw energy in this performance. Plant had a very rich voice too.
So after the end, I searched for others to fill the void. There were some but none were ever lasting. So today and until my last breath it will be Zeppelin! There is no chemistry from any band since that co.es close!
This is awesome love this version! we used to go crazy playing this song doing all kinds of brake downs and changes what ever the vibe was at the moment thanks for sharing!
Holy shnikes!! You weren’t lying. Incredible!!!
Just one thing to say Simply Amazing
This nis freaking incredible! At their peak this is the best live band ever!
The Who were far better live then Zeppelin. Zeppelin excelled in the studio.
@@jdmiller5832 some of zeps best work is live
@ to many bloated and extended performances- No Quarter, Moby Dick, Whole Lotta Love and Dazed & Confused. Their shows were filled with too many bathroom breaks.
Bill Graham was the man in the 60’s who brought all the classic bands to San Francisco!!! The Fillmore west!
Agreed! I believe it was genius of him to book bands of different genres which led to a crossbreeding in the minds of the artists and the listener.
Best Rock Band of All-Time!!!
My favorite live version of HMMT ever!
Mine too :)
@@ZepBestBootlegs Mine too! That from Royal Albert Hall isn't as good and creative (Page didn't play with a bow!) as from Filmore, but tbf still quite nice.
@@jajcasz6648 at least we can see this one✌🏼
@@ZepBestBootlegs thanks for posting Man. ✌🏼
My God they are so heavy and raw here, absolutely blistering. This was months before Woodstock, I really wish Peter Grant had booked them to play Woodstock. Yes, I know why Grant didn't want them at Woodstock.
Robert Plant !!!
This is why they were GODS!!!!
Excellent !!! out my of 17,000 hours this is SWEEEETTTT
The show was recorded on Jan 31 1969 the performance was so earth shattering the headlining band Iron Butterfly didn’t want to go stage
Очень классно сыграно и спето, настоящие лидеры конца 60-х.
Nadie ha llevado la música como ellos. Tan lejos. Fueron el referente que hasta hoy se mantiene.
Zeppelin made rock music into the next level
Best “Mulberry Bush” in the history of music
You know, with all the mystery surrounding zeppelin back in the day, that eerie mulberry bush definately added to the magic, for sure.
The GOATS at work
I was at the Winterland show !!
I saw them 3 months later at the Midwest Rock Festival, almost did not go based on the shitty review Rolling Stone gave them. Man , what a stupid magazine….when will it go away forever?
I've always been torn between this version and January 25, thinking which was my favorite. In the end I chose Boston, but I consider them practically dead heat... Anyway, this one sure is the best from Page.
Dude plants best vocals I've ever heard are in the Boston version of hmmt. Truly the greatest rock singer ever
@@zacharygutshall8452 i totally agree, that's why I said it makes difficult to choose between this one (page's best ever) and that one (plant's best ever)
I remember when a friend would pull out his new Led Zeppelin bootleg album. This sounds o much better(;
"They call me the Hunter!"...
Listen to the same song live on the Danmarks Radio version and see how they improvised each concert.
Back in the day,,, Toronto had Peter Dunn's vinyl museum between Sam the record man and A & A records. They had a massive collection of blues, jazz and rock live performances on album and tape. I myself had quite a few Zep bootleg concert albums. I focussed on the highlight concerts that spanned their career. Starting with the John Peel show BBC sessions, this concert, Blueberry Hill at the LA forum, Bonzo's Birthday, Seattle 1977, Destroyer 4 album box set Cleveland 1977, and Knebworth 1979 in a 4 album box set. I never got a chance to see them as they did not schedule Toronto dates due to a couple of fan issues at two venues. Torontonians are the worst fans of sport, music, and anything else that has people congregate. I was "lucky" enough to see the Page Plant No quarter tour which was good, but very pissed the JPJ was excluded. JPJ and Bonzo were my favourites in the band.
Thanks for posting.....
Great to hear again these bootleg titles, I grew up w/a guy who had maybe 50
At this time they felt they could play whatever, however they wanted. Especially at a relatively small venue like the Fillmore.
I bought this bootleg in the 70s..from half speed master..unlistenable..wish I still had it!
Why was it unlistenable? This sounds pretty crisp and clear!
@@mikepuleo9375 My copy was actually duped from the half speed master..so it played really..sloooow..but yes..in full speed it's great1
absolutely insane
Wow. Just wow.
This is ultimately my favorite LZ track, and besides the obvious nod to Howlin' Wolf's "How Many More Years", Jimmy Page's riffs off of "Smokestack Lightnin'" take this performance from 10 to 11 for me.
I was at one of these shows. They were the 2nd band. Opened for Country Joe and the Fish. I think it was still the Carousel Ballroom Ballroom
Bend an Ear Guys This the Geninis of Whole Lotta Love ❤️
This is an American beauty
Sounds a lot like the Euro video version everyone has seen but different enough for me. Damn - that studio work must have been killing my man Jimmy for him to act out like this. Love it for all times.
Stupendous.
One my favorite ZOSO songs!
Great Konzert Great band.
Great track that kicks ass.
ZEPP POWER 💪
🕪 🎧 🔊 🎸🔊 🤘🤘
about 3 years this song will be 60 years old.. another 30 it will be 90 yrs old
Actually in 5 years this will be 60 years old. Sounds like youre using metric maths,,,,,,,,,,
@@69andronicus no your wrong..they put it together in 68 and this year is evaporating it will be 2025 - 2028 it will be 60
Rocking, thank you :)
I was in vietnam. Top shelf!
Welcome home brother!
Several times you hear Jimmy pay homage to Howlin Wolf with a snippet of Smokestack Lightning.
Good jams my friends.
Ah yes, Zeppelin’s greatest ever cover version, Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush!
This is why they exploded
Perfect statement!
Screaming through my sound bar 🎉🎉❤❤whiskey bent 🎉
1969 in BILL GRAHAMS FILMORE EAST WHAT A TIME .I REMEMBER MY FRIEND BARRY SAID DONT DRINK THE WINE.
Right in the beginning of it all WOMP!