Led Zeppelin Rock and Roll hall of fame speech

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  • Led Zeppelin's rock and roll hall of fame induction ceremony speech.

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  • @janice2440
    @janice2440 12 років тому +6

    Robert Plant wrote the lyrics to some of the greatest songs in history, He wrote lyrics to the most played song ever Stairway to Heaven. Robert Plant was and still is amazing.

  • @SeattleLA
    @SeattleLA 13 років тому +3

    I like JPJs humble attitude and how he made sure to give credit to their manager, Peter Grant. I read the biography of Peter Grant about his Led Zeppelin days, and it was great. For the whole 12 years, there was never a formal agreement with him, only a gentleman's agreement, plus Peter paved the way for all bands to get WAY more money from concerts and he did so much more, too.

  • @dartvader117
    @dartvader117 14 років тому +2

    go john! you deserve a thousand times more than you got!

  • @nickmordo
    @nickmordo 13 років тому +2

    greatest band in the history of music. so diverse, so eclectic, so skilled at every position within the band. each song is a magical journey which changes your life a different time every time you hear it.

  • @pajmf
    @pajmf 12 років тому +6

    John Paul Jones is now my favorite human being :)

  • @jluna76
    @jluna76 14 років тому +1

    "...for remembering my phone number."
    Priceless! Way to go, Jonesy.

  • @stewiebassman
    @stewiebassman 12 років тому +2

    Yep, I agree. You could never have replaced JP Jones. He not only provided outstanding, grooving, and rocking bass, but keyboards, and great mandolin playing. A true jack of all trades he is, and by no means was he replaceable.

  • @rolandkaighn7339
    @rolandkaighn7339 2 роки тому +1

    The "British Invasion" like you could never imagine.Led Zeppelin will never be topped.I wish I grew up in England...Page greatest guitarist ever. Plant greatest vocalist..I stayed up all night in Philadelphia,waiting for my tickets...Sold Out Always. I have seen a lot of concerts since but none like that...

  • @IKillGoliath
    @IKillGoliath 11 років тому +1

    Saw them in 72 in Australia. They were better than i could have hoped.

  • @OrgasmicPotatoe
    @OrgasmicPotatoe 13 років тому +1

    The only words capable of expressing how great and phenomenal Led Zeppelin was are "Led Zeppelin". Simple as that.

  • @z1inspector
    @z1inspector 14 років тому +1

    HOW NICE WAS THAT !!!!
    loved plant showing jonsey & all of us THAT all is well between them,
    jonsey heard him reference him twice in his speach , VERY AWSOME
    seeing this means alot to me THANKYOU tonicfan

  • @aaroniusfalonius
    @aaroniusfalonius 13 років тому +1

    "Thank you my friends for finally remembering my phone number". Priceless

  • @rolandkaighn7339
    @rolandkaighn7339 2 роки тому +1

    I think it's the music that keeps them goin...forever ,I like when Robert says the music "I admire".You are the greatest ever.. I would die if I had to listen to Barry Manilow & Roy Clark,,. The music may change but "The Song Remains the Same...#1fan

  • @crashmelody
    @crashmelody 15 років тому +1

    "id like to thank my friends for finally remembering my phone number." haha john paul jones you are a hero!

  • @rolandkaighn7339
    @rolandkaighn7339 2 роки тому +1

    It's not just me.All the U.S. went crazy for Led Zeppelin..still do.

  • @roman14032
    @roman14032 12 років тому +1

    JPJ was a legend long before he joined zeppelin, he was an even MORE respected studio cat than page, he can literally do ANYTHING GREAT!

  • @rolandkaighn7339
    @rolandkaighn7339 2 роки тому +1

    Jimmy Page has been on television since 1965.what a career!!

  • @ibanezgast
    @ibanezgast 14 років тому +1

    3:44 Robert Plant had no idea JPJ was going to give an amazing speach there, he is so true and I've found him very underestimated because he is one of if not the best bass player ever.

  • @rolandkaighn7339
    @rolandkaighn7339 2 роки тому +1

    Page &Plant look and sound great they are in their 70's still on top.Sold their souls to the devil for Fame & Fortune..They sure won that deal.

  • @LoganUpABongHit
    @LoganUpABongHit 16 років тому

    Led Zeppelin will go down in History as "The Greatest Rock Band Of All Time"! They were Hall of Famers back when Bonham was still alive. There Will Never, Nor Will There Ever Be, another Led Zeppelin. This is the only Rock Band I know of that sells a million + CD's "of 1 album" every year that are no longer touring, and they aren't even actively making new songs. Zep's music has been an inspiration to us all. Long Live The Gods Of Rock 'n Roll. "THE BEST EVER"

  • @jonmarad
    @jonmarad 16 років тому

    This band is the greatest qaurtet or even the best ever conglomeration of musicians that will ever ever be. Their music will be forever never be forgotten as the greatest band ever created. PLEASE PLEASE DO A TOUR!

  • @AmyLLevi
    @AmyLLevi 14 років тому

    im honored to have watched this from my laptop!!!!!! These guys did ALOT more than contribute to Americas music, they defined our music and ROCK N ROLL. Forever in my heart u guyz! muah muah xoxo

  • @bandit217
    @bandit217 16 років тому

    That was amazing thanks for recommending it. You can hear the bass in the regular song but not all the complicated things he's doing. Great tone, too.

  • @awolwakefield
    @awolwakefield 16 років тому +1

    Totaly agree with John Paul Jones speech, regarding not forgetting his telephone number this time.

  • @cheyenne86
    @cheyenne86 14 років тому

    Led Zepplin was not just A band,, they were THE Band

  • @MoonVision_1
    @MoonVision_1 14 років тому

    Page & Plant squirming with the uncomfort to them of JPJ's classic quip.. priceless..!!

  • @baggagequeen
    @baggagequeen 16 років тому

    Robert was always very verbal, talking about their influences, their dreams, their relationship with each other, yadda yadda, then John Paul's like thanks for remembering my phone number, hilarious! Love it!

  • @venus59300
    @venus59300 16 років тому

    Super , ils sont toujours aussi beaux et surtout Robert a gardé sa belle voix. Amitié Bises Lisa

  • @ShammShamm
    @ShammShamm 15 років тому

    Four different feet in four different mouths all in the same four minutes:). God bless the Zepmeisters! Their B-sides are better than 99%of most other bands A-sides,thanks,Zoso's!

  • @FarmerFrenk
    @FarmerFrenk 12 років тому +1

    @TheRealCritique
    he couldnt be replaced within led zeppelin,
    he was the only composer within the group he was the one within the group who understood everything about the way a song should be build. without JPJ all the songs of led zeppelin would be totally different or wouldnt exist at all.
    they all were irreplacable, but especially Jimmy and JPJ since they formed the backbone for every song they made

  • @sparkymachine
    @sparkymachine 15 років тому

    oh wow, i'm an emotional guy and so i have tears in my eyes watching this cos zep were truly fab, i can't describe in words how good

  • @ZosoDazed
    @ZosoDazed 15 років тому +1

    Haha, you wouldn't expect that. Jonesy steps to the mic, seems kinda shy and starts speaking very politely - and then makes this statement. He rules!

  • @ShaemusTOFinnigan
    @ShaemusTOFinnigan 15 років тому

    very CLASSY of JPJ to posthumously give the all important FIFTH member, Peter Grant , his well deserved props / respect. Without whom Zeppelin would never had made nearly as much money, and if not for his tireless work in the beginning, booking hundreds of shows in the crucial 1st 2 1/2 yrs (since they had the integrity to not release 'singles') they might not have even achieved as much fame. Grant secured the deal with Atlantic in Nov'68, who unprecedentedly gave Zep COMPLETE artistic control!

  • @KarmicOmen
    @KarmicOmen 15 років тому

    Jason looked so much like papa John here that I sank back in my chair in shock! Robert is always a man of many words, which is one of the things I love about him -- that he is a talker! Jason is usually a talker ... though John was a man of few words. Jimmy says very little, but says much with few words -- and he's a sweetheart. As for JPJ; well, this is probably the most I have ever heard that man speak! On every one of the four men, their English inflection is different.

  • @danielflasher95
    @danielflasher95 14 років тому

    aaahhh living legends, i hope their essence will live on and never extinct

  • @Stevieraylittlewing
    @Stevieraylittlewing 15 років тому

    I was very fortunate to meet Jason briefly - an extremely humble soul like his father (R.I.P. Bonzo)

  • @k3304
    @k3304 16 років тому

    i saw Zeppelin in Philadelphia twice, 1972 and the Live Aid show 1985

  • @Sarzzy59
    @Sarzzy59 12 років тому +2

    hahaha i love how neither Robert Or jimmy page are wearing their tux's properly it just looks so wrong lol

  • @odnovits
    @odnovits 15 років тому

    One of the best!!!!!!!!

  • @ACrackInTheWall2006
    @ACrackInTheWall2006 14 років тому

    The fact John Paul Jones said that was the greatest thing ever. Look at the look on Robert's face after he said that.

  • @erob90
    @erob90 16 років тому +1

    Robert Plant's face just after John Paul Jones's speech is PRICELESS!!! :-D
    ROFL!!!

  • @alphonsemouzon
    @alphonsemouzon 13 років тому

    Robert Plant mentions my name (ALPHONSE MOUZON) at 2:10 since I was one of Led Zeppelin's influences via their great drummer John Bonham. John used to listen to my funk and fusion records and to me live with my Jazz-Rock Fusion band with guitarist Larry Coryell called The Eleventh House. RIP John Bonham.

  • @SteelersFreak108
    @SteelersFreak108 16 років тому +1

    Haha I love Jonesy's little shot there, serves Robert and Jimmy right for not inviting him to play with them.

  • @verbaud
    @verbaud 16 років тому +1

    Above and beyond Zep's History, Robert Plant is an amazing, very gentle, very intelligent, very funny, very very talented guy.

  • @Meeshers816
    @Meeshers816 14 років тому

    I LOVE Robert Plant's face when John Paul Jones says that!!!

  • @NaserMestarihi
    @NaserMestarihi 15 років тому

    Love the great sense of humour these guys have always had. I love seeing JImmy joke around it's uplifting. Oh yes and Zoe Bonham is gorgeous.

  • @Sassydear
    @Sassydear 15 років тому

    Talk about lucky! I'm in my 30's and can only wish to have seen them live. Whenever I watch Song Remains the Same, I imagine myself being in the audience, wishing I were actually there. Sigh...

  • @Sopphopper
    @Sopphopper 14 років тому

    Robert Plant's face after JPJ's speech is priceless.

  • @Champane97
    @Champane97 17 років тому

    With the 60's explosion both were in demand session players in the music business. Page & Jones even said in an interview, they did so many sessions that they would not remember how many songs they've played on. They were very busy young lads!!

  • @QUEENAbsoluGREATEST
    @QUEENAbsoluGREATEST 15 років тому

    »QUEEN IS BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @netowner666
    @netowner666 15 років тому

    I gotta walk, can't stand still,
    Got a flamin' heart, can't get my fill,
    Eyes that shine burning red,
    Dreams of you all through my head.
    Ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah AAAAAAAAAAAH!

  • @ricadrew
    @ricadrew 13 років тому

    Greatest rock & roll band ever!!!!

  • @Diamondmind50Blogspot
    @Diamondmind50Blogspot 13 років тому

    the whole form of american music was and impression and important to all of us!!!
    THANK YOU MR. ROBERT PLANT!!!
    In the words of a former president " America has no greater friend than the country of Britain" while Tony Blair sat in a balcony.

  • @elbowonfire
    @elbowonfire 14 років тому

    not to mention the fact that EVERY single member of the band is constantly cited in TOP3 lists of their respective instruments.

  • @backslash68
    @backslash68 16 років тому +1

    J.P. Jones is a great and undervalued musician, I really can't see why Plant and Page have treated him that way.

  • @dbphiladelphia
    @dbphiladelphia 16 років тому

    Love the comment by John Paul almost as much as the quick exchange between Jimmy and Robert after. Something along the lines of ..."that right nasty bastard..." "...right...keep smiling...we'll turf him afterwards..." :)

  • @OROSEY
    @OROSEY 16 років тому

    Wow I was so Stoke when my band FINALLY got their long overdue HALL OF FAME recognition.
    My my daughter was born 1- or 2mos. prior to going down in HISTORY. I was in tears!
    Having that said, it was written LZ would go down more paths to meet the merits.
    aka: ZephelenM

  • @JohannesYtterstrom
    @JohannesYtterstrom 17 років тому

    Long Live Led Zeppelin

  • @neowolf1982
    @neowolf1982 17 років тому +1

    I would like to thank my friends for remembering my phone number.
    lol

  • @mapscannotcontainme
    @mapscannotcontainme 15 років тому

    Well said.
    Just look how psyched Dave Grohl was to have Page and Jones play with Foo Fighters at Wembley.
    Also I read in Rolling Stone magazine, a quote by filmmaker David Guggenheim that when Jack White and David Evans were filming "It Might Get Loud" with Jimmy Page that when Jimmy started playing the chords to "Rock N Roll" that Jack and David marked out.
    And look at who Plant's influenced: Axl Rose, Steven Tyler, and even Freddie Mercury!

  • @digoxin
    @digoxin 16 років тому

    Terry was Pagey's first choice for the vocalist but he was already signed to tour with the Stones. He told PJ to check out this unknown singer from Birmingham, one Mr.Plant, and also highly recommended Bonzo.

  • @Gameglitcha
    @Gameglitcha 16 років тому

    No problem, I read it about 2 odd years ago, so my minds a little more fresh =]

  • @LemieuxNHL66
    @LemieuxNHL66 16 років тому

    You're definetly not alone bro. definetly not alone

  • @Hektor88
    @Hektor88 15 років тому +1

    Page and Plant had just done a collaboration with a bunch of Zep songs in the repertoire, and even went so far as to name it "No Quarter." It was a big deal that the old Zep guys were getting back together. They didn't invite Jones. So he was basically saying "fuck you."

  • @ShaemusTOFinnigan
    @ShaemusTOFinnigan 15 років тому

    (...cont.from below..) to THIS day it is STILL extremely rare for new bands to secure a major recording company deal with FULL artistic control, right up PRODUCING (which Page did from the onset). Furthermore...Grant was one of the very first managers that knew how to make a band money, and actually LET THEM KEEP IT.

  • @ShaemusTOFinnigan
    @ShaemusTOFinnigan 15 років тому

    WORD
    (it was a GREAT dig..and WELL deserved - I read it was Plant who had issue with JPJ? Page was unfortunately forced to go along with it - excluding JPJ - because he [Page] SO desired to tour performing his masterpiece Zeppelin material again)
    It was also very CLASSY of JPJ to remember the critical FIFTH member of the band, Peter Grant... who's contibution to Zep's enourmous fame, and mamoth wealth, is oft overlooked, and very under estimated.

  • @z1inspector
    @z1inspector 14 років тому

    @verbaud
    I AGREE very well put & ITS A FACT, always courtious,respectfull to most every1,witty & sO intelegent.
    hes ONE CLASSY GUY !!

  • @smilingpug
    @smilingpug 13 років тому

    You are absolutely correct, Andre. Don't forget Blue Oyster Cult, Montrose and Foghat!

  • @metrostationrocks
    @metrostationrocks 14 років тому +1

    wow...Jonesy was magnificent.

  • @scatered1
    @scatered1 13 років тому

    they earned that 10 fold

  • @MrNadseven
    @MrNadseven 13 років тому +1

    @AndreSiraSebastian actually, alice cooper did get inducted. But you have a great point.

  • @Diegoctcc
    @Diegoctcc 14 років тому

    best band ever

  • @truck2112yes
    @truck2112yes 14 років тому +1

    Page and Plant toured and recorded together after Zeppelin, and evidently Jones was never offered to be a part of it.

  • @MISSEDHERSIR
    @MISSEDHERSIR 15 років тому +1

    love how jpj dissed jimmy and plant.

  • @rockalettenat23
    @rockalettenat23 13 років тому

    Man, what's wrong with that crowd?! I wouldve been screaming my lungs out for them!!!

  • @iSlash96
    @iSlash96 13 років тому

    Rest in Peace John...

  • @kliff215
    @kliff215 14 років тому +1

    Good for Jonesy!!! giving it to PLant & Page for ignoring him all those years when he was the musical genious in the band!

  • @hazel10987
    @hazel10987 15 років тому +1

    I don't think Plant's comment was meant to diss British invasion groups or even Herman's Hermits, but a quick, effective way to make a dig at Jones implying that the music that he has done since and probably before Led Zeppelin was corny and insignificant. Jones gave it right back to him.

  • @cowboysfan782008
    @cowboysfan782008 16 років тому

    Awesome what Robert says of being a part of the late 60's/early 70's ARTICULATE music scene, and the influences that shaped it. At 40, I haven't seen that music outdone yet. The old farts, stones, zep can still put on shows that smoke what we have today, and they are old enough to get senior discounts on meals and Hotel stays. (What happened to real rock n roll) ?????????

  • @owneratcod4
    @owneratcod4 16 років тому

    1995 about time!

  • @0pus
    @0pus 15 років тому

    Onore e gloria e ricordo immortale per i Maestri...
    CiaU

  • @BeauFerchaud
    @BeauFerchaud 16 років тому

    very good, sir. i would have never guessed that.

  • @henkestenke
    @henkestenke 15 років тому +1

    Robert: -Shit Jimmy, what´s he doing?
    Jimmy: -That jerk. He´s the bass-player, he should not be able to speak.
    JPJ, you made my day! Payback´s a bitch!

  • @snoops71
    @snoops71 13 років тому

    @cowboysfan782008 "Book Of Dreams" is an awesome album. I love every song.
    As for John Paul Jones, I'm proud of him. Glad he spoke up in his defense. Good for him!

  • @caffeinerocks
    @caffeinerocks 12 років тому

    @TheRealCritique He wasn't replaceable! He did play a mean bass and keyboards, But I think He did a lot of songwriting. And he had a way of drawing the music together so tightly that just made it Zeppelin! Cheers to John Paul Jones!

  • @untitledjakeband
    @untitledjakeband 15 років тому

    if you think about it, after clapton left yardbirds, The Yardbirds is Led Zeppelin!

  • @tonicfan
    @tonicfan  15 років тому

    I think every Zep Fan Respects JPJ. He is a great musician and remember he wrote almost everything on In through the out door. Page was on drugs, Plant was out of it, and JB was drunk.

  • @tektoniks_architects
    @tektoniks_architects 2 роки тому

    Typical responses: Robert: Typically too much talking and name dropping, Jimmy: quiet, short and sweet, JPJ: smart and justifiably snarky, Jason: respectful.

  • @joshp6585
    @joshp6585 14 років тому

    these gys were true artists

  • @bribrihungergames11
    @bribrihungergames11 12 років тому +2

    I love JPJ!!

  • @Anu291
    @Anu291 16 років тому

    Didn't know that. Thanks for the information.

  • @bandit217
    @bandit217 16 років тому

    Yeah, no problem. Don't get me wrong I love Jack Bruce and Cream too. There's a lot of great bassists from back in the sixties.

  • @BonhamWorshiper
    @BonhamWorshiper 16 років тому

    I hate to correct Plant, but that music is still amazing. Possibly even more now than it was then. Nowadays, when I hear Kanye West or 50 Cent and then listen to Muddy Waters, it reminds me every time of just how wonderful that music is.

  • @photo2010
    @photo2010 15 років тому

    Good on ya John Paul Jones for getting in the phone number remark!

  • @SqueezeThis
    @SqueezeThis 16 років тому

    Is it any wonder that after Page and Plant snubbed Jones for their little Page/Plant tour, and that Plant threw daggers right at the start of his speech, making fun of Herman's Hermits and saying that Jones played for them, that Jones would throw a good one right back? Bravo, John Paul!

  • @alphonsemouzon
    @alphonsemouzon 12 років тому

    @LittleElf101 February of 1995!! I had my VCR on because one of my attorneys (Robert Lind) told me that his sister back east had heard Led Zeppelin on TV mentioning my name and called him in Los Angeles to tell me to tape Led Zeppelins Hall of Fame Induction Speech.

  • @josephpinedo5025
    @josephpinedo5025 15 років тому

    the gods of metal ...

  • @xSaecredChaotixx
    @xSaecredChaotixx 17 років тому +1

    John Paul Jones once again humble.

  • @bluesman567
    @bluesman567 15 років тому

    he said "and also thank you to my freinds for finally remembering my phone number"

  • @tomseviltwinky
    @tomseviltwinky 16 років тому +1

    Love it. Whats up with Jasons combover and velvet trechcoat?