Led Zeppelin - III {Remastered} [Full Album] (HQ)
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- Опубліковано 14 тра 2024
- Led Zeppelin's third studio album. Released on October 5, 1970.
Track List:
1 - Immigrant Song 0:00
2 - Friends 02:25
3 - Celebration Day 06:20
4 - Since I've Been Loving You 09:50
5 - Out On The Tiles 17:14
6 - Gallows Pole 21:21
7 - Tangerine 26:19
8 - That's The Way 29:31
9 - Bron-Y-Aur Stomp 35:08
10 - Hats Off To (Roy) Harper 39:26
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One more comment. I got to see Zeppelin in OKC at the Fairground Arena Aug. 20, 1970. I am 70 now and still rock out to Zeppelin on a frequent basis. Geezers know how to rock out!!!
So am I
Amen,
Brother!
music sucks now.
As you should be!
Thanks man
My dear sweet mother bought me a cassette player, this album and one album by Iron Butterfly.
I did not know and never will know what took over her to get me this one in particular.
She was a far thinking and so very kind person.
Miss you Mom.
Bless you and your Mother, Rock on❤
Bless you and your Mother both
The spirit of this magical music lives in your mother, and your mother's magical spirit lives in the music ❤
your mother knew great music that will never leave us
I'm close to 70 and it's so good to listen to this album again after so many years ! Thank you so much 😊
I saw Led Zepplin at the Forum. I n LA when I was 17. I'm still amazed at the old age of 64....
Lucky duck. I seem to have missed them. Boo hoo
I saw them in San Diego me 68 still Dazed And Confused ! Cheers
I can relate, after In Through the Out Door came out, I had tickets for their concert in L. A. and John died. Sad for me, sadder of course, for music, and sadist for him, his life cut so short
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@@suzyalabama1409 I can relate. When I was 16, In Through the Out Door was released and I had tickets to see them in L.A.
Sadly for me I didn't get to see my favorite band. Sadder still, rock and roll, music in general, lost a gifted drummer, and one fourth of a legend. The most tragic thing of all is that John lost his life so young. Addiction/alcoholism took another life.
One of the best opening songs on any album ever!!!!!!!
gotta agree
Aaaahhaaa aahhaaaa
I'd have to pick Good Times Bad Times ... the best opening track on a debut album in history! That song isn't just their introduction to the world, it's more like a warning shot. It's just so heavy and unlike anything else before it.
I saw them 6 months before the release of 3 and they opened the show with this .... was blown away.
I would argue the best
My most favorite Led Zeppelin album. Really quite a masterpiece.
the bestest super superlative^^ (they're still human, u know!!!)
Well done nonetheless; great lead into Zep's much vaunted masterpiece, iv incl 'stairway to heaven'; cf Australian Broadcasting Corp's Andrew Denton show, where the highlight each week was a prominent Aussie artist/band's version of the aforementioned 'classic' 'stairway2 heaven'; about 20 different versions, each with its own merits.
Andrew Denton Show was first broadcast in the mid(?) 1980's without annoying ad's; the ABC having more or less survived on taxpayer funding since its inception in 1932, as the Wall St crash continued to wreak havoc on a collapsing world economy...... It never fully recoverd until the inevitable 'outbreak' of World War II, argued by many historians, to have been an inevitable & overdue consequence of the unjust treaty of Versailles, which unwaveringly followed the 'enlightened' traditional dogma: 'to the victors alone the spoils; let the losers pay reparations to the victors, just to rub their (losers') noses a little more in the misery of their defeat"
Is it odd that every Led Zeppelin album is my favourite album while I'm listening to it? Have loved them from the moment I first heard them and they have been with me during some of the highest and lowest points in my life.
Led zep 2 is better
@@LTQD10 You forgot "JMO"
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Tangerine is such a beautiful piece of art
My gf doesn't like Led Zeppelin, but likes this song.
@@joepensanti9468 well your GF can 🤫🤫🤫🤫🤫up !!funny how plant always singen bout “face is cracked from smilen, voice is sore from shouten” 🤔wonder if anyone ever put an 8track upside their ole ladies head 😂, ahhhh the 70s were great!
Page actually first played it in the Yardbirds. But the Zeppelin version Rules.
LedHed Pb 207.20 🎶 🎸 🎹
It's like The Beatles does country until you hear that psychedelic solo
Gallows Pole was a phenomenal magic piece of work...
True. I never heard it much on local radio stations
excellent piece of music
I concur
"Now I laugh and pull so hard"
@@harryputang5352 The reason alot of awesome music has been missed is the music industry has been set up to dish out dirge and teeny bopper music//many fantastic tracks and bands are still waiting to be heard . one of the best things about the internet is finding gems many many years done the pipe./// xxps their is a real dark side to the music business .dig if you dare it anit pretty x
This album was spectacular not because it didn't follow the narrative of the conventional thinking of that time. Jimmy wrote some of his best songs and didn't overplay his role as lead guitarist. The solo on Since I've Been Loving You is arguably one of his best ever recorded - noticing that his use of electric guitars on this album were more rhythmic than featured as the solo instrument. It's that subtlety that caught all the head bangers off guard. This album is a stroke of genius - setting the stage for the next three. There will never be another band anywhere near Led Zeppelin, ever.
Zeppelin 1 blew me away. Zeppelin 111 was better than the first two.
Álbum muito chato, única música que presta é tangerin, esta banda é super valorizada.
nothing more to say. I´m now 66 and love it since 1971. and i dance pogo in my flat and my neighbours hate me somewhile dsehehe. some drinks cure that. i play it by open window watching people freezing...staring at this dirty old man yeah yiiihaaah!!!!!
...and, please stop explaining why this is so great and masterpieceful bla bla bla...smoke something, drink and dance...dance...and tune the volume higher. ....THAN you´ll understand.
yes, yet i'll loving you is a almost cord for cord copy of the original blues song that they took it from.....it is still good...yet it is a up tempo electric version of a blues song...
I will always remember a micro dot day on a front deck with the snow melting off the roof from the sun and hearing Tangerine playing on the Pioneer uprights...I will experience it again one day in the hereafter...
I got dosed while I was sleeping and came on with in the light.Good memory
Always remember to look for your here on earth, as Marley said.
Pink flats and Zeppelin at the Orlando Sports Stadium.....August 1970. What a night!🙂
Every Led Zeppelin album is a master peace. Pick one and listen. Amazing.
I owned em all in 1985 ..on cassette tapes and LPs... 🤔.....✌🏻😇
that's the way it ist!👍💯
Not CODA
@@user-ce6kq9zv2e nor "In Through The Out Door". "Presence" is good but inferior to LZ, LZII, LZIII, LZIV, Houses of THe Holy and Physical Graffiti.
The word is masterpiece, but the greeting back then was "peace, man".
Absolutely the Best! Every single one of Zeppelins albums has the greatest songs. I could listen to them every day and be happy
I had the absolute pleasure of seeing Led Zeppelin twice back in the day & WOW!!!
I did too!
I’m not an envious type of person, but I am jealous. I saw page and Plant many times but it’s not Led Zeppelin.
This is the most Led Zeppelin-- Led Zeppelin. Hard rockin', overtly musical with diverse, inventive story telling...which is saying a lot. Just me?
Agree!
Who's Roy Harper. Love this album
@@michaellesnak1017 yeah
Agreed. It’s always been my favorite.
"Just Me?" Are you kidding?!!! MILLIONS & MILLIONS of others! Most underrated album in their great collection. III is yet another MASTERPIECE of theirs!
This song is 52 years old and it still kicks ass!!??!
I first heard this album in Vietnam came into the mess hall after a long convoy run and there it was “The Immigrant song” blasting couldn’t believe my ears. It went on to be my favorite record of The group.
Wow that’s a real cool 70s memory. Could make a movie outa that. And Even if the movie sucked..,,,,,,, it’d still have one HELL OF A SOUNDTRACK! ☮️
I was 9 or 10 but I feel like I was going through something like that then,
IM 67 OLD. AND LOVE THIS MUSIC ❤
College. My place. People drop in with brand new Zeppelin album, III, and we got high that night - indeed. Amazing experience I will never, ever forget.
Led zeppelin I - IV has to be some of the best albums in existence
Yes, and when you want to buy one, you got to pay Big Bucks....
And Houses of the Holy
@@macksparky07 Houses is the first Zep I ever bought for my own (I grew up listening to my stepfather’s entire catalog), but III is my all-time favorite🥳
Still, HotH is incredible. One of my faves.
led zep v :this time it's personal is better
Found most of my Zeppelin Vinals yeah you right jpeg prices are through the roof
When this album came out I was a young teenager and couldn't believe it was Led Zeppelin, after their first two albums.
Now I'm much older, and still can't believe it's Led Zeppelin after their first two albums.
It's probably their least recognized, but most versatile, that was from one period in their career.
It's brilliant.
It's magical album.
You like this, listen to Presents, that is also a master piece.
I'm VERY aware of Presence .
I bought it the day it came out.
Every Zeppelin album was a statement.
None sound like the others.
Yeah it like droozez Acid laced versatility.
@@drvee1983 this, III, struck me as more acoustic, folkrocky
Had this cassette, 1980, driving through the fields of Indiana at night after visiting my girlfriend at college. Friends always reminds me of that night. We parted ways but I'll always think of her when I hear it.
I feel you man.
That's a great memory.
Now that I've made it to 71 years old, there are many songs that transport me back to wonderful places and fantastic times but Zeppelin still does it best!!!
@@9000ftElev yes sir like milemarkers
Led Zeppelin 3 is an album of stunning production and musicianship, with Jimmy page realizing his ambitions of the band in mixing acoustic and electric guitars in wonderful abundance here , Plant is on top form singing from his heart and soul . John Paul Jones pedal bass always spot on , and John Bonham's power drumming always in control ,sheer genius
Love the pedal squeak in the intro
Yep.
Really just an insanely amazing record ever. First Zep album I ever heard, before IV, II, etc. Mind blowing.
The lead guitar in the middle of "Since I´ve Been Lovin´You" is one of my all-time favorites. Page really tears it up on that one!
agreed jimmy us a true innovator and in his day he was king and still is to me he always had the mystical aura around him great songwriter great player some of the coolest riffs ever written. very fortunate i got to see him a few times
RICHARD DUNHAM.
It really is a precursor to some of the solos you'd hear on metal songs much farther down the road. Page set the table for the likes of Adrian Smith, Dave Murray, KK Downing and Glenn Tipton for their heavier solos much later.
Agree. It just rips my heart apart.
Right after the solo when the guitar comes back behind Plant.. man; it´s chilling.
Tangerine is my favourite song on this album, brings back high school memories ❤
Absolutely indeed
What can one say about Led Zeppelin that hasn’t been said? Simply the best!
For me - That's the Way is my favorite from album. Used to listen at night. Zeppelin blasts...
That is a very nice track
That steel guitar on Tangerine gets me every time. wow
Bron Yr Aur Stomp!!!!
Some of the most beautiful guitar I’ve ever heard. The yardbirds version is pretty good as well
Can’t be sure but it’s sounds like a 12 string acoustic with it
I don't know what to say about it
52 years and still THE HAMMER OF THE GODS
And will ever be
THEY STOLE A LOT.
THERE IS STUFF FROM THIS ERA THAT CRUSHES THEM
@@ronniewall492 all music is about stealing...name one band that crushes them,,!
@@christoskoulis1373 THE BOY BAND ZEPPLIN?. FUNNY YOU WOULD BE BITCHING IF SOMEONE COVERED THEIR STUFF.
TOO MANY TO LIST LOOK ON MY PLAYLIST
@@christoskoulis1373 STARTED MID SIXTIES AS THE MEAT TWO BASS PLAYERS AND DRUMS HERE THEY ADD A GUITARS THAT NO OTHERS CAN DO.
BY THE WAY I CAN PLAY THINGS PAGE COULDNT.
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The bass line in Celebration Day is a fucking beautiful thing... I've never noticed 'till now.. holy shit.. I'm buying a bass to play that.
John Paul Jones is very an underrated musician like Jack Bruce, but he does some dynamite stuff with Led Zepplin. He shines on Zepplin III. Jack Bruce is another bass player who was instrumental in the writing in Cream the music like JPJ, but everyone focused on the rock stars and the dramatic heroin addict Ginger Baker. These were quieter guys. Not total introverts. These musicians were really great, but not big talkers. There wasn't going to be big fan fare around John Paul Jones. I would have been glad for that personally, but I would have been drunk with Jimmy Page and Robert Plant while Jones was mature enough to get some sleep.
I KNOW people are going to destroy me, but I think this is their best album. I'm not saying their other albums are crap - they are not! lol
It is a great album and one of the top 5 . However I was completely blown away by the raw energy on their debut album. Factor in the timeline of music ,politics, and society ‘s rules the first album help set me on a completely different road
It is my favorite as well. One of the most underrated albums ever in my opinion.
It is great. At first, back in the day I wasnt sure and then it grew on me. Good stuff!
My favorite LZ.
ZEP III and Houses are both my favourite Zeppelin albums. Mainly for personal reasons from when they were released but regardless they are both amazing albums. Zep III was the first LZ vinyl I bought. I believe it was 1970. It’s still my favourite Zeppelin album to listen to.
MONSTER ALBUM + ACCOUSTIC BRILLIANCE FROM JIMMY PAGE!!! # 1 🎶🎶🎸🎶🎶
The last few month’s I’ve been sitting on my porch in sunny Florida 2 or 3 days a week listening to Led Zeppelin III having a few beers listen to it back to back to back eventually plan to move on to IV just can’t get enough of III music of the GODS
Sounds like a great pastime, Good Onya !
"Aussie John"
Gives me chills, the older I got the more I really started to appreciate all that this band is. Mind blowing. NOBODY was doing anything like this but Sabbath, entirely different sound, paving the way for everybody!
Totally agree!! I'm 66 and just bought a new copy yesterday!!
From the first time I heard this in 70, the orchestration in Friends has haunted me.
@@RobertIsraelKabakoff love the Stones, but not remotely close to the level of talent Zeppelin and Sabbath had. I'm sorry
@@ChevypowerSS I'd have to agree... not even close
@@RobertIsraelKabakoff Are you from this Planet?
My my my I'm so happy, I'm going to join the band. That line can be used to describe so many different things to do in life. Rock on Led Zep
One of the best records ever made, without a doubt.
seriously? lol
@@RHYGAR1 yeah, seriously
They all are,1234& the rest
@@RHYGAR1 Try out physical graffiti. Jus relax & hear the whole album. I like it all....The comments at physical graffiti, say that's the best. Lol,. When you like it all, ITS AWESOME! 70s party's Z BEST " Dittos jeans didn't hurt. & If Karen's existed, I never knew it. Lol.
@@Bellathebear777 well said my friend..
Led Zeppelin magic disk!!! Sensational!!! Irrepaceable!!! Timeless!!! Masterful!!! A True Masterpiece!!! Forever Led Zeppelin!!! Fantastic Four!!! Just Like That!!!
The punch of those drums and bass on Tangerine.
This album is my favorite of the entire ZEP discography, and its this album which makes you realize why Page was the best of the best. The diversification of electric, acoustic, different tunings, slide..and an absolute genius in the recording aspect.... how many of the guitar gods rarely touched an acoustic guitar. Jeff Beck, Eddy Van Halen, and so many more very rarely showed anywhere remotely close of this kind of diversification. Him and Steve Howe of YES really are the 2 that come to mind that can do it all...
Steve Hackett comes close tho
His classical guitar skills are super good
Page was diversity personified. The other guitarist that I would put on a scale with him is Alex Lifeson. Both work with the open tunings. Both are able to combine electric and acoustic. Or either. Or both.
To have that much talent in my pinky finger...what I would give for that.
@@stevelear90 great call with Steve Howe..
Gotta give props to David Gilmore,,, guitar work acoustic.. and electric
Love Pages electric work but its his acoustic knowledge and creativity that still grabs and won't let go
Led zep takes me back to being young and feeling i could do anything, but where did the time go?
Exactly. I remember when this was released and now I'm 65. Where indeed did it go...
Rachel your right the time just flies by and it gets faster each season ! but I think we’ve had the richest era of music by far .👍
@@Codshead Your right , we went through so many genres we didnt know if we were rockin or reeling hahaha /the old saying time waits for no man comes to my mind these days and i try and use my time wisely these days as it really just flies /god blessx
"No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun..."
How many times did you blast whole albums from these guys on the home speakers?
Wonderful album -Since Iv'e Been Loving You is a classic track. probably the best on the album.
Pure Blues.
i agree with u❤
Friends stands up like Kashmir... it's there 2nd best song after Kashmir.... amazing song that's seems so unvalued for some unknown reason that my ears can't understand
What an achievement. One of the greatest albums to surface in the 70s. Mesmerising guitars and vocal qualities. Got stoned to this album many times to this work of art.❤.
The revolving display in the graphics on the front of the original LP was great....
Saw these guys back in Cleveland Ohio, Richfield Coliseum to be exact. So glad I have those memories...
I'd give up a body part to have been there!
@@jefferymccart5181 not your ears
I would give some hair and nails.
I saw the dead at Richfield. We hung out at a closed water park before the show. Any idea the name of it? If its still there? There were 100s of us. Circa 92
@@jefferymccart5181 which part? 👁👋😂
2022, still a efin great album...AWESOME!!
This goes out to everyone if they lost a Close bro when you were teenagers listening to ANY Zep Album and hitting on a Big 1. Rest in Peace my Brother's!!!!!
Pushin towards 70 and still “ since I’ve been loving you “ is unequalled by any band or Musician simply the greatest blues in my time . Thanks Lads.
great song, but have you really listened to any blues extensively? lol
67 here. Saw Zep 4x. History; I thought so at the time.
@@alcoholya each to their own so sad 😢😂
@@alcoholya oooohhh I’m up my own arse as a self proclaimed prophet of blues what a dickhead 🤥
I love the Live version.
I'm glad that vinyl records are back in style. Reminds me of the seventies.
Since I've Been Loving You MIGHT be the greatest guitar solo ever laid down. Good GOD. And that is just one song on this record. There will never be a band like Led Zeppelin.
Agreed! :D
@@Crimepaysaskapolitician I've heard of Humble Pie... and I do seem to remember that album title. They're certainly a great band, but it's been so long since I heard them, I hardly remember their work, so thanks for the reminder... it'll be fun to check them out again.
I suppose that really Eric should perhaps have added 'slow blues' as an adjective and said this was the greatest slow blues solo of all time. (Or one of them, anyway...)
@@Crimepaysaskapolitician Finally got round to listening to that album... certainly a great album, reminiscent of so many bands that were around in the '70s, especially Free. Steve Marriot's guitar style owes a lot to Paul Kossof, I reckon. But it's still not a patch on Jimmy Page... not even close to the solos on 'Since I've Been Lovin' You'... Strange as it may seem, the band's 'sound' reminds me a lot of Fanny, too... though tbh, I think Fanny were a better band. And I hear snatches of Family in there too. And Groundhog... Some nice acoustic work on 'Old Time Feelin'' too. They do the blues very well... and I LOVE the blues! :D
@@Crimepaysaskapolitician Okay... by Humble Pie again, I presume?
@@Crimepaysaskapolitician "I Don't Need No Doctor" sounds a LOT like an old number from Free's first album, Tons of Sobs... (Though the title of the Free's song with that line in it was actually, "Going Down Slow") And yes, it was certainly the blues! :D
In case you've never heard it (which I don't really suppose for a second!) I heartily recommend 'Tons of Sobs' as quite possibly Free's greatest album. It's certainly one of my favorites from that band, along with their second album, "Fire and Water". (Sadly, I think they got a bit commercial and middle of the road after that... but their first couple of albums were really great!)
Again, I presume you're talking about another Humble Pie recording. (Tons of Sobs contained a lot of what might be called blues 'standards'... so it's possible Humble Pie's version is another version of an old blues standard...)
And again, I will listen to it, but it might be a while... any clue as to what album(s) I should look for to find these tracks on?
Awesome track. First heard "Friends", "Celebration Day" and this track on Halloween '70. Multi-colored sound waves were emanating from the loud speakers...
That's the Way has got to be one of my favorite Zeppelin songs of all time. Not THE best, but definitely one of them. 🖤
💯
Immigrant song
"The Rain Song" from their, "Houses of the Holy" album is my main favorite.
Same deal. Not THE best, but definitely one of them. 🎶🎸
CHEERS! 🍻 🌎❤✌
@@carldeithorn3450 yes. It is Page's greatest composition. Staggering creativity.
Hidden Gem. Yes I know. Love it.
I listened to this album over and over in high school while reading The Hobbit. What a Journey!
Did you read the trilogy of the "Lord of the Rings as well?
@@kenneth9874 😉
I read the Hobbit in high school also.
after 20 years of listening i just noticed how crazy bass is in Immigrant Song
John Paul FUCKIN Jones !!!!!!
How'd you miss it?!! Lol 😆
JPJ’s contribution to Zeppelin is often overlooked. He was a important cog in the Led Zeppelin machine.
I'm 61 Now , Been listening To Zeppelin, Sence I Was 10 years old, And My Sister Knew That, So In 2014 SHE Bought Me ( LED Zeppelin ) Box Set, And Two WEEKS Later , She Passed Away😢 R.I.P Debbie Force❤ Rasheem El Sadr AKA ROGER Lloyd Sr. Alhamdulillah❤
It was the best when it was released and stands the test of time! By many miles the finest studio album ever!!! THE best band THE best music!!!
Amen! Saw them live 4x; they truly were amazing and transforming in Rock.
Their sound was so different/unique…Then and NOW.
De acuerdo contigo la mejor banda sin duda alguna !!fantastica!!!
Temgo 70 y sigo viajando con esta magnifica banda me siento bendecido por haber crecido junt a ellos amen.
It’s a shame that Immigrant Song was pretty much the only one that got any airtime back in the day..many underrated hits from this album never got the recognition they deserved…
Too True !!!!
My first album, still one of my favourites!
The same for me
nice 1st album,mine was ELO's 5th "face the Music" with the Electric Chair on the cover
I also had a T-shirt with it,in High School
There never has been a drummer like John Henry Bonham and there never will be. RIP John.
I hear his son's not bad, though... ;)
E Graham e palmer dove li metti zio
Oh yeah you know it. John Bonham is the only man that can make the drums sound like a 1,000 HP Dodge Dart at the dragstrip.And Jimmy Page on guitar!
damn right
Absolutelly !!!!
Led Zeppelin , one of the greatest bands. In rock and roll
THE GREATEST!
They ARE the greatest!
Undefeated
Friends is an underrated song. For me, it's a greatest hit.
Same here a little Robert Anthony
Yes it gets skipped over but it’s hard competition from the rest of album
III is an underrated record, whole sale. Zeppelin's entire catalog is thermite, tho...
Well alright to cool feel same but u know that ok Bob thanxs
And the critics panned this album. It's a great album. I remember listening to this when I was a little tike. - I'm still a little tike!
A breath of fresh air in a world of autotune singers and standardized rubbish
Amen brother
Why didn’t any one hear me
I have a good original record:D
Not for zeal
I remember hearing this album when it came out and I was a 'tween'. I both, didn't fully understand it, and absolutely loved it.
nothing quite beats ignorance. I miss it.
@@supervidere7 Exsqueeze me? Not sure what your comment means. As time went on, I only came to love it more.
Favorite Zepp album .
It's this one and Presence that true Zep fans gravitate towards. I mean they are really in a sense the best of their work, but less successful in sales and received more mixed reviews. I believe it's because they both mark some type of evolution in their music, but unlike many bands who strive to make that transition and strike out, they knocked it out the park, twice. This album has since gained more acclaim. Presence remains a bit more of a hidden diamond in the ruff where the most loyal of Zep fans go to hang out.
...Some bands made their mark on music history back then....This is one of them...
what a classic. this album defined Led Zeppelin.
My absolute favorite Rock group. 3 cheers for Led Zeppelin and this album!
Thank You for Great Album Of Rock and Roll band LED Zeppelin 🎵👍
I didn't know what i was witnessing at the time but i feel blessed
Nobody ever does
This is my favorite Led Zep album of all time... It has everything from trad folk through blues and straight rock'n'roll to progressive rock and then breaks new ground into genres no-one ever thought of yet! There are relatively few truly innovative bands... but Zep is certainly one of 'em! :D
SAME!!! This record COMPLETELY changed my life😍 From here I discovered Bert Jansch, John Renbourn, and, ultimately, my all-time favorite guitar anti-hero and God, Davy Graham🙏🏼
@@shacktime ..and ,,,by the way... John Martyn ?
@@pitjurk6689 not familiar but I’ll check him out.
@@pitjurk6689 Don't forget his missus, Beverley! ;)
@@shacktime amen
MASTERPIECE!!!
Master blaster, as well.
Da shard yard stomp
Great hill jack and hill Jill music
My favorite Zeppelin album, bar none!
Mine too
I’ve had every wax of these guys,seen them once live yeah I’m old but I still rock! The memory was the guy on those skins is out of this world!
JOHN Bonham on skins brother . There weren't any other man
Never got to see them whole. Glad you did
may i quote someone who wrote this on YT somewhere-i-don't-remember-exactly.... It's good to be old now ...and to have been young back then...and known all of this
Yep
One of the best blues/folk/rock albums of all time, and perhaps the greatest guitar playing ever by Jimmy Page. My favourite Zeppelin album - even better than their first. Listen to the awesome Guitar sound on Lemon song, with Plant's bluesy voice perfectly merged. Doesn't get any better than this.
Lemon song? Wrong album, Merlin
We all love the Lemon Song. It's on LZ II. The bluesy thing on LZ III is mind numbingly good. Check that one out.
just as fresh as it was back in the day , better even !
This is it. Long life Led Zeppelin. Greetings from Warsaw, Poland
Best Band Ever ! 😍
Can't wait until the Monitor Audio Concept-50 Speakers come to market ! 😇
Once upon a time, music was performed by rock God's like Led Zeppelin. That's why music like this will never go away, it just becomes legendary. SEE NO TATOOS, NO PIERCINGS NOR FUNNY CLOTHES, JUST 4 PERFECTLY NATURAL MEN DOING THE BEST MUSIC OF ALL TIMES *.*
tatoos?
They had long hair, did drugs and allegedly underage groupies all the time. Nice wholesome young men hmmm?
@@foofzilla Long hair, drugs, groupies are tatoos, piercings and funny clothes of those days
@@foofzilla yeah I kinda get what he was saying, like it wasn't 'shock rock' or somethin.. but, hell nah, not normal young men.. Pages Crowley obsession..
He almost got it right, except for everything he said. This would have been more accurate " once upon a time, god's music was performed by rock legends like led zeppelin"
Each of the Mighty Zep album’s are such a growth arc but the heavy blues never stopped💯
The first four led zeppelin albums are all tops
This it what you call true real rock music
All I can do is: SMILE. I bought this album more than 50 years ago - and I still love it
Manfred Stocker
You me and many more out there.
Fur sicher mein freund.
Me too
It was never issued until.2002. As the SMILE Sessions.
Its good we still alive
Cómo pueden haber creado ésta obra de arte!!!???????...cada canción viene del espacio, no son de ésta tierra!!! Y pensar que muchos seguidores de L.Z. decían que era un disco "flojito" ...Lo que hace Page con la acústica en éste álbum es sublime y Bonham de una potencia cósmica, hay un trabajo de voces abrumador no solo de Plant sinó también de los ingenieros de grabación. Han pasado más de 50 años y jamás escuché a nadie hacer un cover de éste disco, simplemente porque nadie se atreve a recrearlo. Plant, Page, Bonham , J.P.Jones: marcianos únicos e irrepetibles!!! Thank-U for ever!!!!!
My fav Zep album
@@gabrielebianca2608 ciao!...6 italiano?
@@fabiozorini6787 yes
Your statements are more true than you could imagine. When you say not from this Earth, and martians... they are most likely filled with fallen angel spirits...and their God given talent. It is very much beyond simply human. But it also came with a very steep cost. 😥
Lo mismo digo yo my brother, musica hecha para el futuro que aun no llega, la sigo escuchando tantas veces quiera desde los años 70`s....y que recuerdos esos.... ya te imaginas lo que vivimos en esa epoca...a mis 66 años comparto tu criterio....somos aleros...saludos
Wish we had more. Always loved this album.
Celebration Day is so far ahead of it's time!! Love This Album!!! It's one of my top 9 Zep studio albums :)
Jeez, I don't think I've heard Tangerine in 40 years. Tears.
I found Zeppelin 2, 3, and 4 (on tape) in a second hand record shop in 1983 in Christchurch, New Zealand. I was 11 and visiting cousins. Each album blew my fuckin mind. I especially love 3.
This music still sounds as fresh today as back then, it’s ironic, isn’t it? Just great music!
Rock man for ever
,... YEAH, COMRADE ~ QUALITY BEFORE QUANTITY ~ LASTS TILL THE END OF ALL TIMES🎉❤ !!! BERNIE GERMANY 😊
"Ironic" doesn't mean strange or unusual. "Ironic," also, is not used to show sarcasm, because in that case there's sarcasm. You're welcome.
Since I´ve Been Lovin´You, blues británico que sobresale en este album III de Zeppelin, lleno de floklore celta y otras exquisiteces
TANGERINE is my all time favorite
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76 here. Rocking out in gym 👍
led zeppelin THE MAGIC
I'm working across the street from the Tarrant County Convention Center where I saw Zepplin twice once in 75 Physical Graffiti tour and in 77 The Song Remains The Same Tour 🍻
Hace 40 años escucho Zeppelin, nunca encontré nada tan instrumentalmente perfecto. Saludos desde Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Lo mas satanico de Led Zeppelin, no es Lucifer sino la increible Alquimia musicos en vivo imbatibles como dijo una de las hermanas heart, "desafiaban la gavedad"
Hello from Oregon USA
Muy bueno!
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De acuerdo, aunque hay otras grandes bandas instrumentalmente geniales, p.ej. Yes, ELP, Jethro Tull, etc.
有難う御座います。
ツェッペリンはジャズを聴いているような繊細さを感じます。ジョン•ボーナムのドラムは鉛の球が宇宙から降るように溝落ちと心に響き渡ります。ジョン•ボーナムのドラムが扇の要のように全ての要素を統括している。いつ聴いても不思議な魅力を感じます。入口はディープ•パープル、ツェッペリンの色彩は繰り返し繰り返し聴き込んだ時に観えた記憶があります。
I have lived for 62 years and I have never heard this album. WOW!!! thank you for posting this.
@sweets4mimi 😲
Dammit man
Yay! i thank my older sisters, i was born 1958 and got to listen, dance and sing to all of them the best music of all times, plus others of course, :)
im 63 and have been listining all my life,started when i was 13 and the memories associated with the music in my youth are part sad and inspiring
How ..... in the hell ..... did that happen ??
Say it again. Words,accolades,praise are beyond us. Be thankful your ears still work. I was fortunate I got to see,and understand these 4 ,very talented men. If there is life on other planets then with this music,we may have a chance.
This album and PHYSICAL GRAFFITI ARE AMONG THE BEST ALBUMS EVER MADE........well all LED ZEPPELIN albums are
Somebody gave me the cassette of LZ III in 1971 to me cause they didn't like it. I fell in love with it. It's my favorite LZ album.
After LZ1 and 2 it took a bit to adjust to the change of direction but it grew on me
oh, man, cassettes!
Love this album hangman's my favorite unbelievable vocals
HI Mike it's Gallows Pole, not Hangman just a quick correction, hangman is part of the lyrics.
Yeah I know that I just didn't correct it 😂😂
I witnessed the Zeppelin phenomenon at Nassau Coliseum on Long Island, N.Y. With my cousin and her boyfriend. Doing 3 Zep and the rest up to that point. 1971. As a young drummer at that time , I can't tell you how John Bonham was a force of energy and talent. A Beautiful Memory.
No drummer like him
Uniondale here, Zeppelin at Colliseum was great,nothing better !
Awesome Pausum