Interesting sidenote. David McCallum, the actor who played Illya Kuryakin in the Man From Uncle TV show, hung out with zeppelin. He introduced them to his father, the principal violinist of several orchestras, including the Royal Philharmonic. Jimmy Page said that McCallum’s dad suggested that he try using a bow on his electric guitar. Pretty cool. 😎
Saw 3 times in concert. The bow absolutely impressive. Back then shows were like jamming sessions, more than doing a song. There was nothing quite like this before. Mind blowing. A special time. Glad I was there. Shows would go on, no time limit.
I cannot believe that I’ve never heard this version where Plant sings lyrics from Joni Mitchell’s Woodstock in the middle of Dazed and Confused! Wow, what a contrast of lyric and vibe. Puts a whole different feel to the lyrics. I have heard the incorporation of San Francisco before. Love the way Robert meshes joyful “hippie” lyrics” with the dark vibe of the song.
That was from the '73 tour....and the TSRTS version that was put out was pretty heavily edited by Page with bits and pieces of three different MSG gigs on that tour. See The Garden Tapes....
This is an exceptional example of how Led Zeppelin took the studio song, and each concert improvised and made it different every single time they performed it. Jimmy is wearing his black and gold Dragon Suit. He had several custom made suits with intricate details. This is the longest version of Dazed and Confused I’ve heard. Sometimes when Jimmy went off like this, Bonzo and JPJ would take over and force him to go along with them so the song would end. Jimmy would just get in these musical trances and play whatever his emotions created. They almost always put other songs in the middle of this song. Plant and Page loved doing call and response. Led Zeppelin live is a whole different animal than their studio albums. This is why many of us think they are the best ever.
Too many mistakingly label LZ metal. As you say Lee, they are primarily Hard Rock and Blues Rock. But they can be Folk, Psychedelic, Progressive, even Pop (rarely, but not never). Or blends of any of these. And always the very best of any and all of these.
Jimmy Page has said in interviews in the past that they were always always sold out for every show ....and that just blows my mind. and gives you an understanding of how good they really really were. side note- Jimmy's hair looks amazing in this video.....🤍
I saw them in San Diego about a week before this concert. Brings back great memories . This is the first time I’ve seen this live version that is so similar to the San Diego one. All others have been different, but this is the closest to the version I saw. Thanks for the memories! .
At Osaka on the '71 Japanese tour they played "Pennies From Heaven"! Literally nothing was out of their reach . Berkeley California '71 is another rollicking version featuring Chuck Berry's "Back in the USA", at the L.A.Forum in '72 they seamlessly inserted the as yet unreleased "Walter's Walk" and "The Crunge" into the jam sections, basically whatever night it was they played what they wanted. They don't make bands like that anymore, you have to actually be able to play to do this, thank your lucky stars somebody recorded these performances because this kind of thing will never come again.
And go figure, my daughter, when she was only 20, ended up at a street crossing in Austin with Robert Plant. She was born in 92. He and she had a short and cordial conversation. Immediately afterwards, she called me. And said "OMG Mommy, guess who I just talked to!!!!" She knew all about him. She grew up listening to Led Zeppelin She told me she had no thought of asking for his autograph. Good for her. He lived in Austin for a few years. Our daughter went to UT.
The father of actor David McCallum (Man From Uncle, NCIS) was the string orchestra leader and session musician who, back when Page was also doing sessions before the Yardbirds, suggested to Page that he try a bow on the guitar.
Ahhh, the old, Illya Kuryakin reference! Man, I loved the man from U.N.C.L.E. I had the little plastic attache case with hidden stuff and gadgets everywhere...lol Thanks for the insight! And the memories...
Yup. Timing down and unbtune with each other the entire band becomes an instrument ❤ Best Band Ever ❤ They blend smoothly and always deliver. The sound man must have had a blast working with these artists! Imagine doing their concerts live and the level of creativity 😊 flowing awesomeness 🎉
Everything is so good about this band and they had fabulous hair as well. BTW Brian May from Queen still has great hair but white now😂 love him too. Guitar rock ❤
The worlds loudest folk band! I saw the opening night of the Houses Of the Holy American tour May 4 1973 at Atlanta Braves Stadium for $5 advance ticket. That was also the debut of Bonhams Amber Vista Lite kit.
Saw half of a show on Feb.28,1975. We got lost in the fog on the River Road going from New Orleans to Baton Rouge. The weed & the wine didn't help matters. Oh well. Half of a Zepplin show was still a treat.
Robert plant was pretty datn cute back then😂What a performer!. Jimmie did session work at Abby Road early on. Lordy I haven't seen this since I don't even remember it's been so long. What a great show! What fabulous performers in their peak. Yeah I'm gonna grab my pen now, I ain't gonna just sit here for this fun performance. I just came in from outside preparing for the tropical storm. Lots of butterflies out in the gardens today. This old lady is tired now But ready to rock n roll 🤘
In 1975 I was at all three Los Angeles Led Zeppelin concerts. On the third night, the song lasted about 45 minutes. It was also the last concert of this leg of the tour (before a little break). Their shows were running between 3 hours and 3:15 hours but on night three they played about 3 hours 45 minutes.
he is totally instrumental to their instrumental (lol) overall. he is one helluva bassist. one of the best if not the best of all time. him and chris squire would have to fight for number one lol
For me Page and Page provide the flash, but the real soul of the songs, at least the studio versions, is JPJ. He’s the one who brings soul and warmth to the music. And he is a great arranger and keyboard player.
Saw Zep on this tour. Few mo before this. I was c'mon on 17. Mom asked me when I got home, "How was the concert?" Told her, "Well mama, I can die now." Ha!
ive heard 11 different live versions of this song ,i knew a session muso in moseley bham uk ,in 1994 /95 ,he had footage live super 8 of zep ,hendrix steve marriot ,used to go to his flat have jammin sessions around 5,to 8 of us ,one afternoon robert plant was there getting some stuff ,and telling my friend were to be in a week ,,he stsyed and jammed with a harmonica for 25 mins ,ill never forget it was soo unreal
Lee, the first time I experienced this live version of D&C was from the "Song Remains the Same" live album, from 1973 (concert in 1973, album released in 1976). It is long and it has many of the elements that this 1975 version has but it is not as long as the 1975 version we just saw. LZ was always stretching for new territory, instrumentally, in the live set and the D&C epic was one of the songs they used to explore. The 1973 version is a little tighter and less explorative but it is still astonishing what an animal Jimmy Page is! His playing is pure force-of-nature!
I was at this concert! It was amazing and I was at the 77 LA Forum Zeppelin concert! And they influenced Pink Floyd and black Sabbath and pretty much any other band! And on the album version of dazed confused Zeppelin gave birth to metal at the 3 minute mark of the song! And Zeppelin became bigger than the Beatles in the 70's!
LOL when Plant says Jimmy is out of the closet, Page tried picking up a woman, she said she thought him & Plant were a couple. Needless to say, she didn’t leave with Page, Plant loved picking on Page & Bonham, love his sense of humor. Dazed & Confused is a song they really can improvise on, I think it was to make fans dazed & confused. Jimmy pretty much played what he was feeling at the time, & the others followed. MSG 73 for their movie, made more sense of this, because of jimmy’s fantasy piece. Thank you for your reaction.
@@L33Reacts It's true you're not seeing it "live", but please don't discount the fact that you ARE experiencing it now, and are very lucky to do so. Film footage of any concert back then was rare, and I'm seeing a lot of comments from us "old-timers" saying they've never seen this before. Back then, you were either in the audience, or it never existed. Now, with current technology and the help of UA-cam and people like you, Lee, all of us (you included) are getting to experience this for the first time. You're always saying how much you appreciate us. Well, the feeling is mutual, man. If not for you, many of us (myself included) would never have gotten to see this jaw-dropping performance. I've seen a few Zepp videos at this point, but nothing like this. Nothing at all. As a special bonus, I also have more insight into the movie: 'This is Spinal Tap'. 😂 😂 Thank you, my brother! ❤
@@L33Reacts they couldn’t but that’s my humble opinion. I am grateful to have been a teenager in the 70’s. Music was amazing and concerts were affordable. I still have most of my stubs, my Zeppelin ticket was $7.50. Luckily my Dad got the tix for me and my older brother, who was supposed to be chaperoning me. Him and his friend were tripping their faces off. I barely even touched a joint that night wanting to remember every moment. I’ve been able to see Plant dozens of times in his solo career, he’s still incredible and was close enough on a few shows to lock eyes with him, and smile at me. Their music has sustained my soul since the first time I heard them.
I've never heard this version before and when I graduated from high school in 79', we got a "memories" book and one of the memories was "What is your favorite song?". I immediately wrote "Dazed and Confused". Awesome.
This is just one example why Led Zeppelin is the greatest! When I saw them in 1974, I can honestly say it was the best concert I've ever seen out of around 100! This is what bands that came after wanted to be. No one comes close.
@@turnsufficient4971 You're right! At my age, it's hard to remember. I looked it up. It was the 1973 tour and I saw them at the University of New Mexico arena (The Pit).
Zeppelin's 28-minute, 1973 Madison Square Garden version of DAZED AND CONFUSED is the greatest rock performance ever captured on film. It was part of a major motion picture called THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME.
as time goes by as I watch your videos, I can somewhat get a sense of what you have to go through and all of the shit that you have to walk through in order to get the videos posted and all of the red tape and gosh... I give you hats off because it looks like you try really hard.
thank you for that. not many folks understand lol it's not easy. it may seem easy, but it's not, i promise. especially when you have as much to do as I do lol. i get it though, folks like my personality and story. i think it is interesting too (and i lived it!) i used to walk to mconalds for wifi to post these videos last year. i've put blood sweat and lots of tears into this channel that when it comes down to it, is just me telling you how something made me feel and some technical stuff. that's it. but everything else... yeah its a lot. copyright claims. thumbnails. unsatisfied customers. lots more... so i appreciate that. i really do. but i am very lucky to be able to work from home basically and be with my girls
This is not Led Zeppelin at LA Forum. This is Led Zeppelin at Earl's Court on either May 24th or 25th, 1975 - in London, England. When Robert said "Jimmy was coming out of the closet" - he meant coming out of the studio sessions. Coming out of the closet wasn't a "gay statement" yet. That was Robert Plant's screechy laugh, which you had asked about.
Never really noticed Bonham double timing the hi-hat before. That's an interesting approach and contributes in its own understated way to Zep's overall sound.
When Page was a sessions musician, a violin musician asked if he ever tried using a violin bow, page perfected using it. He also had used it while in The Yardbirds, though he wasn’t the first to use one. The other guy just sawed away with it, & I don’t think perfected it.
ZEP never could recreate their songs in concert to sound like their records. They only had one guitarist on stage and the recordings had multiple overdubbed guitar parts. But still their shows were amazing, just reinterpreted.
Oh Robert , yes he was a golden God. All of them are just incredible
Interesting sidenote. David McCallum, the actor who played Illya Kuryakin in the Man From Uncle TV show, hung out with zeppelin. He introduced them to his father, the principal violinist of several orchestras, including the Royal Philharmonic. Jimmy Page said that McCallum’s dad suggested that he try using a bow on his electric guitar. Pretty cool. 😎
Saw 3 times in concert.
The bow absolutely impressive. Back then shows were like jamming sessions, more than doing a song.
There was nothing quite like this before. Mind blowing. A special time.
Glad I was there.
Shows would go on, no time limit.
Nobody else can ever duplicate this
Each one's talent all 4 exceptional. They were so great they just go with the flow.
I cannot believe that I’ve never heard this version where Plant sings lyrics from Joni Mitchell’s Woodstock in the middle of Dazed and Confused! Wow, what a contrast of lyric and vibe. Puts a whole different feel to the lyrics. I have heard the incorporation of San Francisco before. Love the way Robert meshes joyful “hippie” lyrics” with the dark vibe of the song.
Their concerts were mostly improv and this shows how interconnected they were.
They played as a single entity.
My fingers are killing me just thinking of what John Paul Jones was doing there ..... infreakincredible!
The version they played for the movie “The song remains the same” is even better.
Yes it is but this is sick as well..
That was from the '73 tour....and the TSRTS version that was put out was pretty heavily edited by Page with bits and pieces of three different MSG gigs on that tour. See The Garden Tapes....
No doubt about it.
Im 65 and listen to their live stuff all the time. Never heard this one.
This is an exceptional example of how Led Zeppelin took the studio song, and each concert improvised and made it different every single time they performed it. Jimmy is wearing his black and gold Dragon Suit. He had several custom made suits with intricate details. This is the longest version of Dazed and Confused I’ve heard. Sometimes when Jimmy went off like this, Bonzo and JPJ would take over and force him to go along with them so the song would end. Jimmy would just get in these musical trances and play whatever his emotions created. They almost always put other songs in the middle of this song. Plant and Page loved doing call and response. Led Zeppelin live is a whole different animal than their studio albums. This is why many of us think they are the best ever.
❤❤❤Robert ❤❤❤
Every live song Led Zepplin did was different from every live Led Zepplin song they did. They were the masters of improvision.
Too many mistakingly label LZ metal. As you say Lee, they are primarily Hard Rock and Blues Rock. But they can be Folk, Psychedelic, Progressive, even Pop (rarely, but not never). Or blends of any of these. And always the very best of any and all of these.
Mmm.. definitely could never say Metal, but certainly part of Heavy Metal movement, aside from all their influences they brought along.
They never do any other songs the same way live.It's amazing
what a group of prolific artists. these guys were special. beyond special.
Jimmy Page has said in interviews in the past that they were always always sold out for every show ....and that just blows my mind.
and gives you an understanding of how good they really really were.
side note- Jimmy's hair looks amazing in this video.....🤍
They better be sold out! with a performance like this! how could you not be there??
I saw them in San Diego about a week before this concert. Brings back great memories . This is the first time I’ve seen this live version that is so similar to the San Diego one. All others have been different, but this is the closest to the version I saw. Thanks for the memories!
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A lazer show in 1975?!
Wow, that must've been bleeding edge back then. That is VERY early for that kind of tech.!
I caught that too. It was so trippy looking with the old recording equipment lol
The concert lasted 4 hours!!! I was there!
Seriously??? Damn bro! That’s amazing! I’m super jealous lol I wish I could have witnessed this. I’m jealous bro lol
They always played 3 to 4 hours!
@@L33Reacts I still have my Tshirt from this concert😊
They're playing Joni Mitchell's "Woodstock" in the middle of the song. In another live performance, they play Scott McKenzie's "San Francisco."
It's her lyrics over music that would later become "Achilles Last Stand." But similar changes.
Yes at msg 1973 they did San Francisco
At Osaka on the '71 Japanese tour they played "Pennies From Heaven"! Literally nothing was out of their reach . Berkeley California '71 is another rollicking version featuring Chuck Berry's "Back in the USA", at the L.A.Forum in '72 they seamlessly inserted the as yet unreleased "Walter's Walk" and "The Crunge" into the jam sections, basically whatever night it was they played what they wanted. They don't make bands like that anymore, you have to actually be able to play to do this, thank your lucky stars somebody recorded these performances because this kind of thing will never come again.
And go figure, my daughter, when she was only 20, ended up at a street crossing in Austin with Robert Plant. She was born in 92. He and she had a short and cordial conversation. Immediately afterwards, she called me. And said "OMG Mommy, guess who I just talked to!!!!" She knew all about him. She grew up listening to Led Zeppelin She told me she had no thought of asking for his autograph. Good for her. He lived in Austin for a few years. Our daughter went to UT.
The father of actor David McCallum (Man From Uncle, NCIS) was the string orchestra leader and session musician who, back when Page was also doing sessions before the Yardbirds, suggested to Page that he try a bow on the guitar.
Ahhh, the old, Illya Kuryakin reference! Man, I loved the man from U.N.C.L.E. I had the little plastic attache case with hidden stuff and gadgets everywhere...lol Thanks for the insight! And the memories...
What you get when Artists are playing what interests them, not just regurgitating what they have already done. However great that was
Zeppelin never played the same song the same way always changed them
The best and longest Dazed And Confused was msg 1973!! Jimmy was ON FIRE!!
❤ JAMES PATRICK PAGE
Yes, that was tighter, but this one was fun.
The difference in this band is Bonham followed Jimmy...JPJ follows Bonham and rarely takes his eyes off him! Robert throws in just at the right time!!
Yup. Timing down and unbtune with each other the entire band becomes an instrument ❤ Best Band Ever ❤ They blend smoothly and always deliver. The sound man must have had a blast working with these artists! Imagine doing their concerts live and the level of creativity 😊 flowing awesomeness 🎉
What Jimmy’s playing at the outset of the “Woodstock” interlude turns up later in Achilles Last Stand.
i knew i recognized it.... i heard a couple different sections that were from other works also (i thought at least)
Everything is so good about this band and they had fabulous hair as well. BTW Brian May from Queen still has great hair but white now😂 love him too. Guitar rock ❤
Haha, his calluses have calluses for sure.❤
70s 4FknEvr! 🙏⭐️🥂👊
The worlds loudest folk band! I saw the opening night of the Houses Of the Holy American tour May 4 1973 at Atlanta Braves Stadium for $5 advance ticket. That was also the debut of Bonhams Amber Vista Lite kit.
That was Joni Mitchell song, Woodstock.Plant wrote California in honor of her
Saw half of a show on Feb.28,1975. We got lost in the fog on the River Road going from New Orleans to Baton Rouge. The weed & the wine didn't help matters. Oh well. Half of a Zepplin show was still a treat.
i'll take half over none. that's an awesome story though LOL that's what happened to a few of my shows as well as a teenager lol
I was there!
Their Inmprovization is awesome
This was the way they played this song. GOATS
The mighty Zeppelin
Robert plant was pretty datn cute back then😂What a performer!. Jimmie did session work at Abby Road early on. Lordy I haven't seen this since I don't even remember it's been so long. What a great show! What fabulous performers in their peak. Yeah I'm gonna grab my pen now, I ain't gonna just sit here for this fun performance. I just came in from outside preparing for the tropical storm. Lots of butterflies out in the gardens today. This old lady is tired now But ready to rock n roll 🤘
Oooooh yeah he was!
- You never know exactly what you're going to get with Zeppelin - only that it will be GREATNESS!!! :)
My first times high. I started listening to zep cause there music 🎵🎶 fit everything
In 1975 I was at all three Los Angeles Led Zeppelin concerts. On the third night, the song lasted about 45 minutes. It was also the last concert of this leg of the tour (before a little break). Their shows were running between 3 hours and 3:15 hours but on night three they played about 3 hours 45 minutes.
Wow that’s incredible lol I bet you will NEVER forget that! This is the 34 minute version of the song. We went straight for the great stuff lol 😂
@@L33Reacts 34 minutes :)
@@yankeeboyno7 whoops. Yeah. Just switch those numbers around. Lol
FYI, this performance is from the second of a 3 night stand at the LA Forum
At last a reviewer who recognises JPJs contribution to the Zep sound. Without him they wouldn’t be half as good. Well done
he is totally instrumental to their instrumental (lol) overall. he is one helluva bassist. one of the best if not the best of all time. him and chris squire would have to fight for number one lol
For me Page and Page provide the flash, but the real soul of the songs, at least the studio versions, is JPJ. He’s the one who brings soul and warmth to the music. And he is a great arranger and keyboard player.
Every single reactor I have watched says the same thing. It's like saying he was underrated. Nonsense.
Without any of them.
Saw Zep on this tour. Few mo before this. I was c'mon on 17. Mom asked me when I got home, "How was the concert?" Told her, "Well mama, I can die now." Ha!
ive heard 11 different live versions of this song ,i knew a session muso in moseley bham uk ,in 1994 /95 ,he had footage live super 8 of zep ,hendrix steve marriot ,used to go to his flat have jammin sessions around 5,to 8 of us ,one afternoon robert plant was there getting some stuff ,and telling my friend were to be in a week ,,he stsyed and jammed with a harmonica for 25 mins ,ill never forget it was soo unreal
Lee, the first time I experienced this live version of D&C was from the "Song Remains the Same" live album, from 1973 (concert in 1973, album released in 1976). It is long and it has many of the elements that this 1975 version has but it is not as long as the 1975 version we just saw. LZ was always stretching for new territory, instrumentally, in the live set and the D&C epic was one of the songs they used to explore. The 1973 version is a little tighter and less explorative but it is still astonishing what an animal Jimmy Page is! His playing is pure force-of-nature!
This is the longest version of any Zep song I've ever heard. Amazing!
Absolutely amazing!
The mighty LED ZEPPELIN version of prog rock. As good as yes or Pink Floyd at their best. Great stuff L33.
Ton of jazz in there.
Wow! This isn’t just a concert, it’s a step into another dimension.
Exactly!!
The Back to the Garden part was “Woodstock” written by Joni Mitchell
Big congrats, you did a spot landing ✨
I was at this concert! It was amazing and I was at the 77 LA Forum Zeppelin concert! And they influenced Pink Floyd and black Sabbath and pretty much any other band! And on the album version of dazed confused Zeppelin gave birth to metal at the 3 minute mark of the song! And Zeppelin became bigger than the Beatles in the 70's!
LOL when Plant says Jimmy is out of the closet, Page tried picking up a woman, she said she thought him & Plant were a couple. Needless to say, she didn’t leave with Page, Plant loved picking on Page & Bonham, love his sense of humor. Dazed & Confused is a song they really can improvise on, I think it was to make fans dazed & confused. Jimmy pretty much played what he was feeling at the time, & the others followed. MSG 73 for their movie, made more sense of this, because of jimmy’s fantasy piece. Thank you for your reaction.
These are musicians jamming. As musicians will do given a chance. I feel it has as a very close relation to jazz, even if in a rock sensibility.
YEP, those were indeed the days!
I wish I was there to experience it with y’all
@@L33Reacts
It's true you're not seeing it "live", but please don't discount the fact that you ARE experiencing it now, and are very lucky to do so. Film footage of any concert back then was rare, and I'm seeing a lot of comments from us "old-timers" saying they've never seen this before.
Back then, you were either in the audience, or it never existed.
Now, with current technology and the help of UA-cam and people like you, Lee, all of us (you included) are getting to experience this for the first time.
You're always saying how much you appreciate us. Well, the feeling is mutual, man. If not for you, many of us (myself included) would never have gotten to see this jaw-dropping performance.
I've seen a few Zepp videos at this point, but nothing like this. Nothing at all.
As a special bonus, I also have more insight into the movie: 'This is Spinal Tap'. 😂 😂
Thank you, my brother! ❤
Thanks, 50 yr Zeppelin fan and never heard this version
I saw the 75 tour in Philly. They were amazing live. My favorite concert of all time. ✌️♥️🎶
They seemed untouchable live. how can anyone compete with this?? It’s insanity
@@L33Reacts they couldn’t but that’s my humble opinion. I am grateful to have been a teenager in the 70’s. Music was amazing and concerts were affordable. I still have most of my stubs, my Zeppelin ticket was $7.50. Luckily my Dad got the tix for me and my older brother, who was supposed to be chaperoning me. Him and his friend were tripping their faces off. I barely even touched a joint that night wanting to remember every moment. I’ve been able to see Plant dozens of times in his solo career, he’s still incredible and was close enough on a few shows to lock eyes with him, and smile at me. Their music has sustained my soul since the first time I heard them.
Plant in full Rock god mode.
I've never heard this version before and when I graduated from high school in 79', we got a "memories" book and one of the memories was "What is your favorite song?". I immediately wrote "Dazed and Confused". Awesome.
Haha that’s great. I love the original version so much. This just sent my love for that song into the stratosphere
A session violinist suggested he try a bow
This is just one example why Led Zeppelin is the greatest! When I saw them in 1974, I can honestly say it was the best concert I've ever seen out of around 100! This is what bands that came after wanted to be. No one comes close.
You saw em in 1973 or 1975.
@@turnsufficient4971 You're right! At my age, it's hard to remember. I looked it up. It was the 1973 tour and I saw them at the University of New Mexico arena (The Pit).
Zeppelin's 28-minute, 1973 Madison Square Garden version of DAZED AND CONFUSED is the greatest rock performance ever captured on film. It was part of a major motion picture called THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME.
as time goes by as I watch your videos, I can somewhat get a sense of what you have to go through and all of the shit that you have to walk through in order to get the videos posted and all of the red tape and gosh... I give you hats off because it looks like you try really hard.
thank you for that. not many folks understand lol it's not easy. it may seem easy, but it's not, i promise. especially when you have as much to do as I do lol. i get it though, folks like my personality and story. i think it is interesting too (and i lived it!) i used to walk to mconalds for wifi to post these videos last year. i've put blood sweat and lots of tears into this channel that when it comes down to it, is just me telling you how something made me feel and some technical stuff. that's it. but everything else... yeah its a lot. copyright claims. thumbnails. unsatisfied customers. lots more... so i appreciate that. i really do. but i am very lucky to be able to work from home basically and be with my girls
@@L33Reacts be proud of yourself, my man.
Though I haven't seen them in concert, I believe Dazed and Confused live is where Jimmy always soloed out. Awesome reaction!
This is not Led Zeppelin at LA Forum. This is Led Zeppelin at Earl's Court on either May 24th or 25th, 1975 - in London, England. When Robert said "Jimmy was coming out of the closet" - he meant coming out of the studio sessions.
Coming out of the closet wasn't a "gay statement" yet.
That was Robert Plant's screechy laugh, which you had asked about.
I liked the studio version too.
The GOATS at work
I saw Led Zeppelin perform this song in concert in 1969 and 1970.
i bet that was helluva show robert. i wish i could have been there.
This was awesome. Thank you Joel and L33. ❤❤❤
Yeah this was fantastic. Joel knocked this one out of the park lol
This is fantastic, I've never seen this live version before. He starts singing Joni Mitchell's Woodstock, wow.
Thanks for this!
A lot of people throw around the word "Epic" for reactions. This is the bar for actually epic. Great reaction, rock on, Lee!
❤❤❤❤❤❤
There's many different medleys in the middle.
One of my favorite versions is March 25, 1975 in LA. Another is September 4, 1970 in LA. Osaka 1971, and a few more including MSG 1973.
I saw Zepp in ‘ 75 at Earls Court London…and yes they were awesome
that was their height of power right there. 75. no one could touch them at that point.
Nice!
I love all versions of Dazed but nothing beats the 73 MSG
The crowd just expected FAROUT from Zeppelin, always 🤩☮️
These Led Zep concerts were amazingly difficult to get tickets for.
JPJ was actually frequently visible behind and to the left of Robert Plant in a lot of that footage, especially later in it.
Mesmerizing talent 😮if you listen parts sounds like whales and sea life!! Underwater rhythms. L33 digging way back gem❤love it
Never really noticed Bonham double timing the hi-hat before. That's an interesting approach and contributes in its own understated way to Zep's overall sound.
Epic doesn’t quite do it Justice
Maybe one day they will come up with a word that describes it. We don’t have it yet.
Stripped back rock and roll at its finest
absolutely at its finest!!
When Page was a sessions musician, a violin musician asked if he ever tried using a violin bow, page perfected using it. He also had used it while in The Yardbirds, though he wasn’t the first to use one. The other guy just sawed away with it, & I don’t think perfected it.
Yardbirds...wonderful name for the band.
Welcome.
🍄🌲🍄💥✨🌈
Their greatest song !!!!
Amazing video. I’ve never seen this.
Glad you enjoyed! I figured some folks haven’t seen this so I took the plunge when Joel requested it lol
They incorporated what would become Achille's Last Stand eventually.
At 34 minutes it's "Somethings Coming" riffs from the West Side Story soundtrack.
Of most of the musicians, and/or guitarists of that time in the 70's, they all had one thing in common...Heroin
I laughed at what you said about needing a bathroom break because if I were in the crowd, that's exactly what I would've had to do :)
Joni's Woodstock at 12 min in.
JPJ is also guitar god !!!!!
i've heard him play (bass still) in Them Crooked Vultures and he still had it in the early 2010s... he really is a machine!
ZEP never could recreate their songs in concert to sound like their records. They only had one guitarist on stage and the recordings had multiple overdubbed guitar parts. But still their shows were amazing, just reinterpreted.
Yeah I think they weren’t the only ones who did that, right? I could be wrong
But yeah this is amazing 🤩
Yes, the same would be applied for Cream, their studio recordings had multiple guitar tracks and sometimes other instruments.
Dazed & Confused… too infinity… and beyond!!!
Forever!
If you have a few days/weeks to devote to it, Led Zeppelin’s biography is an “interesting” read. Their tour shenanigans were really out there!
This is a good one - I like the break into "Woodstock" in the middle!
i thought that was awesome too. i just listened to the cover of it recently and i didnt remember exactly what it was... but i knew it lol
I've seen them do this song for 42 minutes.
Hey not bad this led zeppelin
Interesting to hear how different from 1973 MSG
Yes, MSG was tighter, but this one was fun
Whe-hew!
Could be this Ea's anthem!
Love his guitar 🎸.