I’m 15 and I never could find that one genre of music that I could stick with. One day, my dad introduced me to a song called “Stairway to Heaven” and it changed my life. I am in 2 bands now and am a guitarist. Thank you Robert
I was a young kid, maybe 12?13? and a song called The Ocean came on in my older brother's car. I said wow! That's really amazing, and when he told me it was a band that didn't exist anymore, I was blown away. It sounded brand new to me in 1988.....Still love these guys.
I asked my mom to wake me up early so I could go down and get a couple tickets to Zep for their second show at the St Paul Civic Center. She woke me up early to tell me there won't be any ticket sales because John died overnight. I laid in bed all day just sobbing and feeling sorry for myself knowing I will never see Zep. And I was right. I am going on 60 now and will never forget that morning laying in bed.
This brings back soooo many memories for me. My first date with my wife was to a midnight viewing in Middletown NJ of The song remains the same". She passed of cancer in August. We were together 44 years. I;m crying, but it's happy tears! Thank you Led Zeppelin, you've altered my life for the good!
I was there and hearing little Nicky Horne say" Your mother wouldnt like it " makes me smile as I am now a grandfather and I still bloody love it! As does my grandaughter
@user-fp9qg3qm5b I couldn’t even see Page/Plant when they performed in my hometown Tokyo, in 1996 I was ten years old and my dad didn’t take me with him (in fact my mom didn’t allow it) 😭
They are definitely great, never been out of my top 8 favorite bands of all time Bonzo by far and away still the greatest drummer of all time in my opinion...
You and I both. The '70s Ruled with an iron fist, and top of the heap was the Mighty Led Zeppelin. I listened to all the bands then, but now I listen to probably 10. But LZ boots get about 10 hrs a day playing through my stereo. As a Guitarist, I still learn things from James, thanks to boots. Since I seem to have beaten the Dr's. unalive sentence yet again, I am preparing to take my LZ Tribute back on the road, hopefully in 6 months to a year's time, depending on how fast I can get a bass player up to speed. It will be like no other. WLL Medleys will be Insane, and they will always start off with Johnny Kidd & The Pirates 'Shakin' All Over, then Let That Boy Boogie Woogie, and then The half hour medley will proceed from there. Big brag, I know, I usually never ever do this, but I'm so exited I have to, 'cause I can do it. The new band will be called 'Children Of The Sun'. P.S. I'm old, but don't look a day over 45. And I still play like I'm 25. Yes, I can back it up. I'm looking into starting a channel here on YT to get people on board. 'Tiil then.....I'll be 'Over The Hills And Far Away'. P.S. I saw all 5 Earl's Court shows, and LZ 176 times from '70 to '77 on two continents and three islands(England/Scotland, Ireland, & Hawaii. Peace. LedHed Pb 207.20 🎶 🎸 🎹
I was 13 days old on this day. My dad showed me all the great stuff. Zeppelin came into my life at 5 years of age. I have loved them since. My dad bought me every album on tape when he got a job xfer. He came home on the weekends and bought them for me in order so i had em for the car. I have all of it on vinyl now as well. Now I own 2 les pauls amongst other fine axes. I have played in bands and still absolutely love them they are the best band that ever was and ever will be. A complete force of nature. Bow to your overlords and pay your dues to the best band that this world ever saw and will EVER see. Without them i would have never went down paths i took and gotten into some of the most rewarding things in my life. I intentionally keep myself from listening to them at times and then will finally allow myself to hear them. They always bring goosebumps and feelins of euphoria. They are a conduit for all that is good.
My church youth group took us to this tour in Baton Rouge. I was 15 and they had no idea who Led Zeppelin was. People wear replica tee shirts from these shows and I think to myself, "I was a lucky dude." Thank you for posting.
Aucun groupe ne pourra jamais se hisser à la hauteur de Led Zepp. Le niveau est trop haut pour eux, de vrais artistes qui ont la maîtrise de l'art Musical, il n y a donc pas de place pour l approximation. Best Band Ever. PARIS - FRANCE
1. JPJ Signature/Showcase? Check. 2. Acoustic Set? Check. 3.Barehanded Drum Solo? Check. 4. Bowed Guitar? Check. 5. Theramin? Check. This video shows these guys at the height of their powers, doing shit nobody does. Oh, and LASERS. This is a really awesome documentation of these guys, warts and all. Thank you.
Это что-то неимоверное! Слушая эту музыку уходишь в другую реальность, и отказываешься верить, что это сотворили люди! Удивляешься и тому, что их концерты никогда не повторяются, т.е. все темы исполняются по разному, т.е. на сцене они живут и всегда разные! Они лучшие и неповторимые!
This is so awesome watching the actual performance of the bootleg album I bought way back in 1980! If only my older brother Rick, was still here to actually see what we listened to back then.
Thanks so much for this...guitarists after Jimmy went to become faster faster and faster but never got the vibe ,,feeling , excitement originality that LZ gave us
I can't get enough of early Zeppelin. I was just a baby when they started. My older sister would listen to them when she babysat her younger brother (me) and sister. In the 90s, I saw Page & Plant four or five times. Thank you! It took me back to a simpler time in my life.
Led Zeppelin, always putting out and with an ever expanding show as they now had the double Physical Graffiti to tour on. 3:37 long, the only bands I ever saw play that long were Hot Tuna (4 hours), Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young (4 hours) and Bruce Springsteen (3:45). Who now a days does even a 3 hour show? All those shows listed were in the last century and were a fraction of the cost of today's concert ticket. $4.00 for 4 hours of Hot Tuna jamming, we'll never see the likes of that era again. Zeppelin Rules! 🎸
@@RoccoGalata the question was who these days does long concerts. And my daughter attended a Taylor Swift concert some weeks ago and she played for 3h20 minutes.
So, i was 10 years old when the Earl's Court shows happened. I was a kid in Southern California dreaming of being on stage playing drums. In 1979 i begged my father to let me go see them at the San Diego Sports Arena. My Military Father wouldn't let me go because people would be smoking Pot there. The following year John Henry Bonham would be no more. I cried and cried because i knew i would never see the Greatest Show on Earth live ‼️
@@newubik2 got down to London on a special train called a Zeppelin Express. From every major city in England they had a train with no additional stops going straight into London. About a half hour before the band got on stage about three different groups of people came up to us to argue we were in their seats. We showed them our ticket stubs. Turns out organized crime had made and sold thousands of counterfeit tickets. People just ended up sitting in the aisles or doubling up in seats. I had just seen Budgie in Cheltenham a couple of weeks earlier and wondered if Zep would be all that. They started with “Rock n Roll”, killing it and with every song got better and better. Roy Harper came out mid way and played on a couple of the more acoustic songs from III. They were incredibly raw and instead of coming off as not up to the caliber of the recorded versions, it just seemed that this was the ‘real’ Zeppelin everybody had been waiting to hear for so long. ( it had been years since they had done a live show in England). The audience energy was magical, seemed almost transcendental. Been to tons of concerts by many of the biggest bands, but this was easily in the top 5. (Along with Floyd, Rush, Yes, and Mahavishnu.)
This is incredible footage! So live, organic and real; no autotune, no gimmicks - just heartfelt music played by a very talented quartet. The band seemed so loose but tight and in a particularly upbeat mood. Planty seemed very talkative and in great spirits. Loved his little homage to Ray Charles at 1:49:54 when he sang the opening line to the track "Drown In My Own Tears" (ie, "It brings a tear ..."). Charming stuff!
Dam i love The Rain Song Its the song that made want to play guitar in the late 70s I will be 60 in 3 days and still play it almost every time pick up my guitar' Long live Zeppelin
Make sure u keep an eye on the neck. That alternate tuning can be rough on the axe especially if it's acoustic. Unless u play it in standard. I know it can be done but alas , I am not good enuff to play it in standard. If you can then my hats off to you sir!
@@lookb4youleap386 A friend taught it to me in standard when i was 20 i think He would not let me record him he said jt took him weeks to figure it out he showed me little at a time not perfect but fun
Very cool that Jason was in the crowd, and Robert gave him a “shout out!” The improving of this band was second only to Jerry and the REAL DEAD! Thanks so much for the work you guys do. People will be watching this 100 years from now thanks to your and everyone that does this for US🙏
Si, los 70...los cambios...fue bueno. Ahora estamos en la era del regueton...lo más bajo a lo que se ha llegado...es el reflejo de esta sociedad quitch actual, sin valores...la religión es el consumo...donde los moles son los templos...y los llamados influencers los nuevos sacerdotes de una juventud carente de espíritu...sí, es la decadencia, sí, vendrá una nueva Civilización no violenta y humanista, pero con está sociedad violenta tenemos para rato...hasta que se caiga...ya empezó ese proceso, mientras tanto hay que resistir con la coherencia y la no-violencia.
And talking about Earls court. Robert Platt said he liked the Earl's court footage that came out in the D.V.D basically they were the history of Led zeppelin in song.
Eric…this is an AWESOME print! I’m glad you posted this one cuz tonight’s NQ and Trampled are by far the best ones from this run. The 18th I find to be probably the most energetic show of the five. By the last night you can really feel the sluggishness that has set in. They were exhausted and just about depleted of energy. Just look at Robert’s expression to Jim after the final ending crash of Dazed from the 25th. It’s not a look of conquest or satisfaction. Instead it looks to me that he’s glad it’s over and/or he knows the Jim was just about devoid of adding anything more clever to this worn out stage number. He’d been trying to reach back to the glory days of ‘73 and recapture some of the old glory on ‘75 renditions of Dazed…but not to be. The July ‘73 versions had all the parts neatly tucked in and finalized. The peak had been reached. I’m glad they dropped it after the 25th. Again, thank you for this awesome film print of this gig! Stay well my friend.
If you have any unseen photos, video, or unheard audio of Led Zeppelin, please contact me at dogsofdoomliberations@gmail.com! 0:00 Intro 1:44 Rock and Roll 5:53 Sick Again 12:43 Over the Hills and Far Away 20:58 In My Time of Dying (audience recording used and video deep fried due to use on the Led Zeppelin DVD) 33:38 The Song Remains the Same 39:07 The Rain Song 48:36 Kashmir 59:25 No Quarter 1:22:22 Tangerine 1:27:42 Going to California (full video not available - audience recording used and stills from very performance from Led Zeppelin DVD) 1:33:58 That's the Way (video starts at 1:34:20) 1:42:33 Bron-Y-Aur Stomp 1:50:25 Trampled Under Foot 2:00:38 Moby Dick 2:30:16 Dazed and Confused 3:03:57 Stairway to Heaven 3:23:03 Whole Lotta Love 3:29:13 Black Dog
I was thirteen. What a time to be a kid! I was introduced to Zeppelin a year earlier while on a bus returning from an American Guild of Music competition in Cincinnati. I never looked back.
As the presenter of this legendary concert stated, this is probably the weakest of the 5 shows Zep performed at Earls' Court in 1975. That being said, I don't believe I have seen this show on video and I now have to stay up till 5:30am to finish watching it. Thank you for blessing me with some "new to me" live Zeppelin, experiencing this is one of only a few stimuli to any of my senses left in the world that still excites me! I am 60yrs. old and I am JACKED_UP!!!
2:36:00 we're very lucky to have pristine footage of the pre-bow Dazed and Confused jam at its maximum extension. The version of 'Woodstock' here is incredible, but not only that but a few months later Page would sit down with the ideas explored in this jam and come up with one of Zeppelin's greatest songs: Achilles Last Stand. He's almost inventing it on the spot here, it's incredible to see.
Don’t agree. LZ jamming sounds quite awful most of the time. They’re not playing together; listening more than you play, which is the only way to make a jam interesting. Can’t help but thinking Page is overrated as a live guitarist. Made some classic riffs and songs but sounds pretty crappy on stage. The song at 6:00 for example; wtf even is that? Also a shame that the guitar is too loud in the mix. Would work a bit better musically if it weren’t. Deep Purple kills LZ both live and on record.
Amazing upload thanks for that! Saw these gents the first show of the second leg of their 77 tour in Birmingham, They were rested and next level...one if the top 5 shows of my life.
when you watch these masters at rock and you know where your homeland is England well it is in the blood to really feel this cutting edge this day in 2024 GB rock & roll thanks LED ZEPPELIN
I'm in heaven. When DVD's first appeared I scored 24.5.75, anyone who came to my flat was subjected to it. The upgrade on this is just phenomenal. Thank you, from Kashmir onwards this now is somewhere near it should sound. The Stairway solo here is, imo the best one they ever did, and I've heard them all. Magnificent.
I was there, not quite able to believe that I was about to see the biggest band on the planet. Ticket was £2.50, I was sat in the 2nd tier stalls. This, with the Who the following year, would be the greatest show I'd ever seen, and still is to this day half a century later.
Saya lahir 3 tahun kemudian, Ketika masih kecil ayah saya sering memutar lagu lagu barat dan lagu lagu yang berasal dari tanah kelahiran saya. , Namun masih ingat ketika saat saya kecil mendengar 'Black Dog' disitulah saya suka dengan gitar melodinya Jimmy Page dan selalu membayangkan menjadi gitaris. Tetapi sampai hari ini saya masih mendengar karya karya dari musisi generasi 60an. , Walaupun saya masih mendengar lagu lagu jaman sekarang dan tentunya rutin menyanyikan lagu lagu rohani dan lagu puji pujian setiap hari..
@@srirahulpremkumar1600I'm not from the UK, I only visited to see Zeppelin shows. But I know this, the UK at thst time had a population of roughly 40 million or so in '75. US had a population of close to 200 million; US has/had way larger and way more venues than UK, so therefore way more money to be made. They were also on the outs with UK govt. over excessive taxes at the time. Now as far as bigger, LZ wins hands down. They have sold way more units than those bands you mention. They are also way better musicians. LZ has sold over 300 million units world wide. The Rolling Stones haven't even sold 100 million units. Need more? LedHed Pb 207.20 🎶 🎸 🎹
Robert at that time couldn't reach all the high notes at the beginning of the zeppelin, but his voice is simply strong, with weight. I think maybe I prefer this era of Led Zeppelin (physical graffiti is phenomenal). Thinkin’ about it, I don't know what I prefer. I just know that I'm 19 and I confirm that Led Zeppelin is the greatest band in history and Robert Plant is the greatest rock vocalist in history.
…wanna hear a snippet of what cements him being the best Rock vocalist the world will ever know? Try this: search up their Milwaukee 1970 show. They opened with Immigrant Song and then right into Heartbreaker. Check out the vocal lines of Heartbreaker right up to the guitar solo break. It’s PHENOMENAL.
I know that. God sent jimmy to Robert and realized he was the guy. Robert was great writer too. Zeppelin were the best and that’s the end of the story my friend.
Yep I got this dvd! I was 6 when this concert was played! My mom and dad and my uncle and aunt played LED Zeppelin records while they were getting high and drunk and by association I was getting high. I used to ask them what’s that funny smell? They would say: that’s a left-handed cigarette 🚬 Hahahahahaha 😄😁😆😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😛😝😜🤪
Эти ребята супер,вот то,что определяет культуру нашей циливизации,спасибо жтим ребятам,которые подарили нам счастье наслаждаться их произведениями искусства!!!!!!!
I’m 15 and I never could find that one genre of music that I could stick with. One day, my dad introduced me to a song called “Stairway to Heaven” and it changed my life. I am in 2 bands now and am a guitarist. Thank you Robert
I was a young kid, maybe 12?13? and a song called The Ocean came on in my older brother's car. I said wow! That's really amazing, and when he told me it was a band that didn't exist anymore, I was blown away. It sounded brand new to me in 1988.....Still love these guys.
Wow that’s great man
@@user-qt5eh9wb7glove Led Zeppelin
I love you for your feeling for that immortal music. It doesn't matter how young you are. That music works anyway.
Good for you!! I'm 65 and grew up as a teen in the 70s with the greatest music...greatest cars and greatest band of all time! Happy guitar playing!!
I was at the concert. How time flies!
I asked my mom to wake me up early so I could go down and get a couple tickets to Zep for their second show at the St Paul Civic Center. She woke me up early to tell me there won't be any ticket sales because John died overnight. I laid in bed all day just sobbing and feeling sorry for myself knowing I will never see Zep. And I was right. I am going on 60 now and will never forget that morning laying in bed.
Me too. I still have the ticket stub - cost me £2.50 to be there!
You lucky asf ! haha
damn you must be old AF
…must’ve been an incredible experience!
This brings back soooo many memories for me.
My first date with my wife was to a midnight viewing in Middletown NJ of The song remains the same". She passed of cancer in August. We were together 44 years. I;m crying, but it's happy tears! Thank you Led Zeppelin, you've altered my life for the good!
Sorry for your loss. Keep on rocking
My Sincere Condolences.
From one nj led zep fan to the next , I’m so sorry …
Led Zepp happened to my life when I was 15 y.o. I am now 68 but still listening Led! All I need to enjoy my life!
It blew my mind and changed my life when I had a tape of Physical Graphitti around 14. I am still listening to it, 36 years later.
Well you're living in an illusion, get out of it while you can
@@mitrasouza6144 I'm sorry for your mind!
I never get tired of watching led Zeppelin😮
Mee too
I was there and hearing little Nicky Horne say" Your mother wouldnt like it " makes me smile as I am now a grandfather and I still bloody love it! As does my grandaughter
How are the "newcomers" treating you, mate?
Exactly eleven years before I was born…when I watch footage of Zeppelin's amazing shows, I think “I wish I had been born earlier!“ 🥺
@NoirL.A.
If you find a Time Machine PLEASE 🙏 reserve a seat for me 😁
@user-fp9qg3qm5b
I couldn’t even see Page/Plant when they performed in my hometown Tokyo, in 1996 I was ten years old and my dad didn’t take me with him (in fact my mom didn’t allow it) 😭
They are definitely great, never been out of my top 8 favorite bands of all time Bonzo by far and away still the greatest drummer of all time in my opinion...
@@JeremyWilson-zs8rx
Agree 💯
@user-fp9qg3qm5b
You saw some great shows!
It's really fantastic to watch Led Zeppelin play a 3 and a half hour show.
They came onstage at 8pm and left it at midnight.
Amazing.
Their Standard ! Today's a joke
Yea most artists don’t even play two and a half hour shows these days
75 to 90 minutes 😳
My love for Led Zeppelin is immeasurable
I turned 25yo at the end of 1975...I loved the 70's
You and I both. The '70s Ruled with an iron fist, and top of the heap was the Mighty Led Zeppelin. I listened to all the bands then, but now I listen to probably 10. But LZ boots get about 10 hrs a day playing through my stereo. As a Guitarist, I still learn things from James, thanks to boots. Since I seem to have beaten the Dr's. unalive sentence yet again, I am preparing to take my LZ Tribute back on the road, hopefully in 6 months to a year's time, depending on how fast I can get a bass player up to speed. It will be like no other. WLL Medleys will be Insane, and they will always start off with Johnny Kidd & The Pirates 'Shakin' All Over, then Let That Boy Boogie Woogie, and then The half hour medley will proceed from there. Big brag, I know, I usually never ever do this, but I'm so exited I have to, 'cause I can do it. The new band will be called 'Children Of The Sun'. P.S. I'm old, but don't look a day over 45. And I still play like I'm 25. Yes, I can back it up. I'm looking into starting a channel here on YT to get people on board. 'Tiil then.....I'll be 'Over The Hills And Far Away'.
P.S. I saw all 5 Earl's Court shows, and LZ 176 times from '70 to '77 on two continents and three islands(England/Scotland, Ireland, & Hawaii. Peace.
LedHed Pb 207.20 🎶 🎸 🎹
i was 15. so much cool music to discover.
Jesus Christ
@@williamhiles7404 176 times!!!? That's just amazing...
I was 1 year old
Never get tired of watching/ listening to Page play and improvise on the guitar. Just incredible.
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yummy sloppy messy jimmy
I was 13 days old on this day. My dad showed me all the great stuff. Zeppelin came into my life at 5 years of age. I have loved them since. My dad bought me every album on tape when he got a job xfer. He came home on the weekends and bought them for me in order so i had em for the car. I have all of it on vinyl now as well. Now I own 2 les pauls amongst other fine axes. I have played in bands and still absolutely love them they are the best band that ever was and ever will be. A complete force of nature. Bow to your overlords and pay your dues to the best band that this world ever saw and will EVER see. Without them i would have never went down paths i took and gotten into some of the most rewarding things in my life. I intentionally keep myself from listening to them at times and then will finally allow myself to hear them. They always bring goosebumps and feelins of euphoria. They are a conduit for all that is good.
I am 59 and was luck enough to have had an older brother who caught me up on the stuff I could have missed
МНЕ БЫЛ 21 ГОД И МЫ ЛЮБИЛИ СЛУШАТЬ ЭТУ ГРУППУ.
ГРУСТНО ВРЕМЯ БЫСТРО ПРОЛЕТЕЛО.
СЕЙЧАС МНЕ 71, А БЫЛО КАК ВЧЕРА.
СПАСИБО ЮТУБЧИК.💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞👍👍👍👍
Только приходилось слушать тайком. Я сам слушал Голос Америки и Радио Свобода из Кёльна в 70-х.
@@serg066Acum ascultați 'muzica' lui putină! ' '''
@@ionglontaru3082politics on a Led Zep video? Ok I’ll go- Down with the nato and banderite war pigs 🐽
Отец ты крутой.
Здоровья вам и долгих лет жизни!
A time never to be seen again.
1975 …and still the best 3 hours of my concert life…just quite simply the best band ever 😮
My church youth group took us to this tour in Baton Rouge. I was 15 and they had no idea who Led Zeppelin was. People wear replica tee shirts from these shows and I think to myself, "I was a lucky dude." Thank you for posting.
Wow a church group going to a Zeppelin concert?
@user-fp9qg3qm5b
Amen User
Bon Soir, Baton Rouge. I was there, 2-28-75. Killer show.
LedHed Pb 207.20 🎶 🎸 🎹
At LSU, home of the Tigers. 🐅
Peace.
Thats one hell of a church. The Baton Rouge show can be found on here in amazing sound quality.
What?! This so absurd that I believe it.
Thanks for sharing, friend.
Aucun groupe ne pourra jamais se hisser à la hauteur de Led Zepp. Le niveau est trop haut pour eux, de vrais artistes qui ont la maîtrise de l'art Musical, il n y a donc pas de place pour l approximation.
Best Band Ever.
PARIS - FRANCE
I’m 63 I was there. It was far better than the video but it’s close. Good job.
1. JPJ Signature/Showcase? Check. 2. Acoustic Set? Check. 3.Barehanded Drum Solo? Check. 4. Bowed Guitar? Check. 5. Theramin? Check. This video shows these guys at the height of their powers, doing shit nobody does. Oh, and LASERS. This is a really awesome documentation of these guys, warts and all. Thank you.
Это что-то неимоверное! Слушая эту музыку уходишь в другую реальность, и отказываешься верить, что это сотворили люди! Удивляешься и тому, что их концерты никогда не повторяются, т.е. все темы исполняются по разному, т.е. на сцене они живут и всегда разные! Они лучшие и неповторимые!
I was 22 and this was my first time seeing the legentary band. I remember my ears ringing for hours after this gargantuan concert.
This is so awesome watching the actual performance of the bootleg album I bought way back in 1980! If only my older brother Rick, was still here to actually see what we listened to back then.
Saw Zeppelin at the Oakland Coliseum 1977, shows where called day on the green. Great concert plus a couple of other great bands.
So you caught a very young priest?
Legendary Concerts in Oaktown!
史上最強バンドの、最盛期のLive♬
素晴らしいに決まってます🎸
Sakurajima
[Forum Vulcanii]
November 2024~
Beware Burning Fields Napoli!!+
I saw Led Zeppelin play Bath in 1969. The best live act I've ever seen.
Heh!
Thanks so much for this...guitarists after Jimmy went to become faster faster and faster but never got the vibe ,,feeling , excitement originality that LZ gave us
SRV?
I dunno about faster. They just added more gain and effects. Jimmy could blaze man
Nobody better. Period.
A perfect mix of skill, presence and raw power.
I can't get enough of early Zeppelin. I was just a baby when they started. My older sister would listen to them when she babysat her younger brother (me) and sister. In the 90s, I saw Page & Plant four or five times. Thank you! It took me back to a simpler time in my life.
Led Zeppelin, always putting out and with an ever expanding show as they now had the double Physical Graffiti to tour on.
3:37 long, the only bands I ever saw play that long were Hot Tuna (4 hours), Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young (4 hours) and Bruce Springsteen (3:45). Who now a days does even a 3 hour show? All those shows listed were in the last century and were a fraction of the cost of today's concert ticket. $4.00 for 4 hours of Hot Tuna jamming, we'll never see the likes of that era again. Zeppelin Rules! 🎸
Taylor Swift 3 h 20 minutes
@@virgofilm.production
Huh?
@@virgofilm.production LOL!
Here for LZ and Taylor Swift????
@@RoccoGalata the question was who these days does long concerts. And my daughter attended a Taylor Swift concert some weeks ago and she played for 3h20 minutes.
So, i was 10 years old when the Earl's Court shows happened. I was a kid in Southern California dreaming of being on stage playing drums. In 1979 i begged my father to let me go see them at the San Diego Sports Arena. My Military Father wouldn't let me go because people would be smoking Pot there. The following year John Henry Bonham would be no more. I cried and cried because i knew i would never see the Greatest Show on Earth live ‼️
Horrible
I was at this actual concert!
Tell us everything!
@@newubik2 got down to London on a special train called a Zeppelin Express. From every major city in England they had a train with no additional stops going straight into London. About a half hour before the band got on stage about three different groups of people came up to us to argue we were in their seats. We showed them our ticket stubs. Turns out organized crime had made and sold thousands of counterfeit tickets. People just ended up sitting in the aisles or doubling up in seats. I had just seen Budgie in Cheltenham a couple of weeks earlier and wondered if Zep would be all that. They started with “Rock n Roll”, killing it and with every song got better and better. Roy Harper came out mid way and played on a couple of the more acoustic songs from III. They were incredibly raw and instead of coming off as not up to the caliber of the recorded versions, it just seemed that this was the ‘real’ Zeppelin everybody had been waiting to hear for so long. ( it had been years since they had done a live show in England). The audience energy was magical, seemed almost transcendental. Been to tons of concerts by many of the biggest bands, but this was easily in the top 5. (Along with Floyd, Rush, Yes, and Mahavishnu.)
Love this band for over 40 years now. It never gets old and Page is a major influence.
This is incredible footage! So live, organic and real; no autotune, no gimmicks - just heartfelt music played by a very talented quartet. The band seemed so loose but tight and in a particularly upbeat mood. Planty seemed very talkative and in great spirits. Loved his little homage to Ray Charles at 1:49:54 when he sang the opening line to the track "Drown In My Own Tears" (ie, "It brings a tear ..."). Charming stuff!
Why? They were making money the way most people only make farts.
I was 15. The Rain Song still moves me after all these years.
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Dam i love The Rain Song Its the song that made want to play guitar in the late 70s I will be 60 in 3 days and still play it almost every time pick up my guitar' Long live Zeppelin
Rock on dude ! I'm 61 jamming Zep most everyday ?
Make sure u keep an eye on the neck. That alternate tuning can be rough on the axe especially if it's acoustic. Unless u play it in standard. I know it can be done but alas , I am not good enuff to play it in standard. If you can then my hats off to you sir!
@@lookb4youleap386 A friend taught it to me in standard when i was 20 i think He would not let me record him he said jt took him weeks to figure it out he showed me little at a time not perfect but fun
@@garya7893 good friend!
Thank you from my Zeppelin Soul !!
Awesome concert. One of my first concerts I went to was Led Zeppelin in 77' in Madison square garden. Thanks for uploading ❤
My brother's first concert. He was in 10th grade. To this day, he says it was the best show he's been to.
It looks so crisp like it was just recorded yesterday amazing
Incredible band, a live show that has so many shades and tones. The variation and quality in what's played is mindblowing
Bro I used to watch your videos when I was a kid! Loved your old cars stuff
Had this on bootleg since the 80s still one of my faves, and I have a lot of live Led Zeppelin , it's the only way to listen to them ... IMO
Very cool that Jason was in the crowd, and Robert gave him a “shout out!” The improving of this band was second only to Jerry and the REAL DEAD! Thanks so much for the work you guys do. People will be watching this 100 years from now thanks to your and everyone that does this for US🙏
I was lucky enough to be there!!
Greetings time travelers.
It must have been AMAZING ❣️
Good I miss these days. The seventies were the best!!!!
Si, los 70...los cambios...fue bueno.
Ahora estamos en la era del regueton...lo más bajo a lo que se ha llegado...es el reflejo de esta sociedad quitch actual, sin valores...la religión es el consumo...donde los moles son los templos...y los llamados influencers los nuevos sacerdotes de una juventud carente de espíritu...sí, es la decadencia, sí, vendrá una nueva Civilización no violenta y humanista, pero con está sociedad violenta tenemos para rato...hasta que se caiga...ya empezó ese proceso, mientras tanto hay que resistir con la coherencia y la no-violencia.
Я люблю и уважаю эту группу!!! Спасибо за то что они были ,есть....,и будут всегда с нами.
WOW WOW WOW this is just amazing, to have the whole show in this quality is amazing, thank you soooo much
Appreciate this!❤. The Earle’s Court concerts are by far my favorite Zeppelin footage. Cheers 🍻
Probably their best concerts! 5 night run at Earls Court! 👏😊
And talking about Earls court. Robert Platt said he liked the Earl's court footage that came out in the D.V.D basically they were the history of Led zeppelin in song.
Can’t believe my parents let me go to see them at Bath Festival 1970. Then Doors, Hendrix etc at the IOW. Yes, I know - smart arse grandad! ❤️
I can't believe I get to watch live John B!!
Eric…this is an AWESOME print! I’m glad you posted this one cuz tonight’s NQ and Trampled are by far the best ones from this run. The 18th I find to be probably the most energetic show of the five. By the last night you can really feel the sluggishness that has set in. They were exhausted and just about depleted of energy. Just look at Robert’s expression to Jim after the final ending crash of Dazed from the 25th. It’s not a look of conquest or satisfaction. Instead it looks to me that he’s glad it’s over and/or he knows the Jim was just about devoid of adding anything more clever to this worn out stage number. He’d been trying to reach back to the glory days of ‘73 and recapture some of the old glory on ‘75 renditions of Dazed…but not to be. The July ‘73 versions had all the parts neatly tucked in and finalized. The peak had been reached. I’m glad they dropped it after the 25th. Again, thank you for this awesome film print of this gig! Stay well my friend.
Jim? That's a first. 😉😉😉😉
.....and yes '73 was peak LZ on tour.
If you have any unseen photos, video, or unheard audio of Led Zeppelin, please contact me at dogsofdoomliberations@gmail.com!
0:00 Intro
1:44 Rock and Roll
5:53 Sick Again
12:43 Over the Hills and Far Away
20:58 In My Time of Dying (audience recording used and video deep fried due to use on the Led Zeppelin DVD)
33:38 The Song Remains the Same
39:07 The Rain Song
48:36 Kashmir
59:25 No Quarter
1:22:22 Tangerine
1:27:42 Going to California (full video not available - audience recording used and stills from very performance from Led Zeppelin DVD)
1:33:58 That's the Way (video starts at 1:34:20)
1:42:33 Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
1:50:25 Trampled Under Foot
2:00:38 Moby Dick
2:30:16 Dazed and Confused
3:03:57 Stairway to Heaven
3:23:03 Whole Lotta Love
3:29:13 Black Dog
Thank you
I was thirteen. What a time to be a kid! I was introduced to Zeppelin a year earlier while on a bus returning from an American Guild of Music competition in Cincinnati. I never looked back.
As the presenter of this legendary concert stated, this is probably the weakest of the 5 shows Zep performed at Earls' Court in 1975. That being said, I don't believe I have seen this show on video and I now have to stay up till 5:30am to finish watching it. Thank you for blessing me with some "new to me" live Zeppelin, experiencing this is one of only a few stimuli to any of my senses left in the world that still excites me! I am 60yrs. old and I am JACKED_UP!!!
2:36:00 we're very lucky to have pristine footage of the pre-bow Dazed and Confused jam at its maximum extension. The version of 'Woodstock' here is incredible, but not only that but a few months later Page would sit down with the ideas explored in this jam and come up with one of Zeppelin's greatest songs: Achilles Last Stand. He's almost inventing it on the spot here, it's incredible to see.
Don’t agree. LZ jamming sounds quite awful most of the time. They’re not playing together; listening more than you play, which is the only way to make a jam interesting. Can’t help but thinking Page is overrated as a live guitarist. Made some classic riffs and songs but sounds pretty crappy on stage. The song at 6:00 for example; wtf even is that? Also a shame that the guitar is too loud in the mix. Would work a bit better musically if it weren’t. Deep Purple kills LZ both live and on record.
Jimmy's tone makes the song more sloppier especially when it's louder in the mix @@linuswang6572
Utterly amazing No Quarter, never tire of listening to JPJ, then Bonzo and Page one by one, just perfection.
Amazing upload thanks for that! Saw these gents the first show of the second leg of their 77 tour in Birmingham, They were rested and next level...one if the top 5 shows of my life.
So grateful for 70's music thankfully we had electricity
Thanks for this , I watched this show and recall seeing lasers and a video screen with Zep in full swagger 75 wow 👌
Thanks for the incredible footage of The Best Rock & Roll Band Of All Time! ✌
I N C R E D I B L E - More than 3 hours !
when you watch these masters at rock and you know where your homeland is England well it is in the blood to really feel this cutting edge this day in 2024 GB rock & roll thanks LED ZEPPELIN
Takes me back to a better time.
At last the entire concert!!!
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!
Thank you for posting 😊
Thank you UA-cam!!!
It's so great and fantastic, Led Zeppelin is my favourite band!!!
Thanks for Uploading! 🎸
Eye thank yew once again LZF. You are the gift that keeps on giving~
Rob/Boston
Oh Thanks for this upload. LOVED this show.
It’s weird to watch them so young and their music that still sounds so modern , yet their all early in 80’s 😢
Minha banda favorita, Led para sempre.👊🇧🇷
These were Zeppelin's best shows, arguably. Pagey was all there! So much subtlety in his playing, marvelous.
i love how raw this is. imagine this with modern sound tech.
Thank You for sharing, love this so much!
I'm in heaven. When DVD's first appeared I scored 24.5.75, anyone who came to my flat was subjected to it. The upgrade on this is just phenomenal. Thank you, from Kashmir onwards this now is somewhere near it should sound. The Stairway solo here is, imo the best one they ever did, and I've heard them all. Magnificent.
Very good! It's more spectacular than the official live version!!
I was there, not quite able to believe that I was about to see the biggest band on the planet. Ticket was £2.50, I was sat in the 2nd tier stalls. This, with the Who the following year, would be the greatest show I'd ever seen, and still is to this day half a century later.
I was there the day before, so it's good to be able to see an almost identical concer!
Thank you so much for this concert video... priceless. Peak Zepp.
Egy fantasztikus koncert. Elsős voltam a Főiskolán. Köszönöm a feltöltést. Szép éjszaka volt.
Ik zat hier op te wachten..... prachtig
Thank you for the upload ✌️
❤️Those extra notes added to Stairway are perfection!
Saya lahir 3 tahun kemudian,
Ketika masih kecil ayah saya sering memutar lagu lagu barat dan lagu lagu yang berasal dari tanah kelahiran saya. ,
Namun masih ingat ketika saat saya kecil mendengar 'Black Dog' disitulah saya suka dengan gitar melodinya Jimmy Page dan selalu membayangkan menjadi gitaris.
Tetapi sampai hari ini saya masih mendengar karya karya dari musisi generasi 60an. ,
Walaupun saya masih mendengar lagu lagu jaman sekarang dan tentunya rutin menyanyikan lagu lagu rohani dan lagu puji pujian setiap hari..
Thanx for this Ledzepfilm, I was at all these shows. The sound and video are just great.
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@@srirahulpremkumar1600I'm not from the UK, I only visited to see Zeppelin shows. But I know this, the UK at thst time had a population of roughly 40 million or so in '75. US had a population of close to 200 million; US has/had way larger and way more venues than UK, so therefore way more money to be made. They were also on the outs with UK govt. over excessive taxes at the time.
Now as far as bigger, LZ wins hands down. They have sold way more units than those bands you mention. They are also way better musicians. LZ has sold over 300 million units world wide. The Rolling Stones haven't even sold 100 million units. Need more?
LedHed Pb 207.20 🎶 🎸 🎹
I'm the 175th like for this vid. My birth year and the performance year... Quaint yet serendipitous!
Thank you for making this available, much appreciated 😊
Not too many bands can do 3 hours and keep my attention
I wasn’t there! but i am Now!
GREAT STUFF!!! Thank you very much!!!
Zep are the masters of not pushing tempo live....rock solid...
The GOAT'S. 🎸🎶👊
Wow Jimmy uses a slide on his 12-string for Tangerine. Never saw that before. Very cool rare footage thanks.
Robert at that time couldn't reach all the high notes at the beginning of the zeppelin, but his voice is simply strong, with weight. I think maybe I prefer this era of Led Zeppelin (physical graffiti is phenomenal). Thinkin’ about it, I don't know what I prefer. I just know that I'm 19 and I confirm that Led Zeppelin is the greatest band in history and Robert Plant is the greatest rock vocalist in history.
…wanna hear a snippet of what cements him being the best Rock vocalist the world will ever know? Try this: search up their Milwaukee 1970 show. They opened with Immigrant Song and then right into Heartbreaker. Check out the vocal lines of Heartbreaker right up to the guitar solo break. It’s PHENOMENAL.
Steve Mariott was better. Paul Rodgers a bit underneath…
@@fallerp disagree, wholeheartedly.
@@luvbasses5487 did you hear him singing? Marriot was better.
Moreover he was Page´s very first Choice even before Terry Reid
I know that. God sent jimmy to Robert and realized he was the guy. Robert was great writer too. Zeppelin were the best and that’s the end of the story my friend.
Best Band ever!!! Led Zeppelin!!!!
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This will always be my favorite version of No Quarter. It’s brilliant.
Yep I got this dvd! I was 6 when this concert was played! My mom and dad and my uncle and aunt played LED Zeppelin records while they were getting high and drunk and by association I was getting high. I used to ask them what’s that funny smell? They would say: that’s a left-handed cigarette 🚬 Hahahahahaha 😄😁😆😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😛😝😜🤪
That's hilarious
In The light brothers and sisters🎉
Im going to take a shower... This video seems to be perfect
Эти ребята супер,вот то,что определяет культуру нашей циливизации,спасибо жтим ребятам,которые подарили нам счастье наслаждаться их произведениями искусства!!!!!!!