I agree with you - Jimmy, the wizard, is putting a spell on the audience! During the live performances, they often put snippets of other songs in the middle of the full song. Almost always Robert or Jimmy would do it. They enjoyed playing off one another and trying to up the ante. Zeppelin live is a whole different experience than on the studio albums. Both tremendous- just different. Thanks for another Led Zeppelin live performance. ♥️
Neither Robert or Jimmy wanted to be the one to end the song.....Robert kept teasing Jimmy and keeping the song going. Jimmy finally gave in and played the final note....and that's why Robert gave him that funny look the the end.....like: "oh....i woulda kept going!" BTW, Trampled Underfoot from this same concert is a MUST! TY.
The Earls Court (Earls Court is a musical/performance venue in London) stand was an important one for the band because it was where they were finally able to solidify their success in the UK. When Zep started, they made it big in the US first, not the UK. In fact, Jonesy tells a story that early on, after touring the States, they went back to the UK and some people were saying they were a new band from the States and they'd have to tell people "No, we are British." I believe they were originally contracted for 3 performances at Earls Court, however ticket demand was so great, they added two more performances. Insane ticket demand would plague them for the rest of their career. Jimmy's guitar is a 1961 Danelectro DC-2 2031. It was a very budget-friendly guitar; something that could be picked up in a regular department type store rather than a high-end music shop. He said people told him at the time that they were amazed that he was using such a simple, basic, no-frills guitar and getting that type of tone out of it. They all knew the value of stage presence because they all came from a time where they discovered rock and roll as children/young teens. Back in the day, you had a "look" when you performed live, like maybe all the band members wore suits, or had dance moves, or they were explosive on stage. Look up performances of Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, and Chuck Berry as examples. All of them always, always, always improvised onstage whether lyrically or musically. An example of lyrics in this video would be when Robert says "so I gave her the gun and I shot her" which was a twist of a lyric from Jimi Hendrix's song "Hey Joe". I agree, Jimmy's performances were all your descriptions and more - truly transcendent.
Thanks for your explanation on the guitar, I knew it was inexpensive, I believe he got it second hand or something like that. I did know they made it big here in the states first, wasn’t long & selling out the big stadiums, 3 to 5 nights in one city. I’m sure they could have sold out more nights in each city. Bonham had said, he went to SEE The Beatles, where people came to HEAR them performing.
Yessss! I love this performance, it’s one of my favourite Jimmy moments. Then there’s the insane chemistry and communication between the band members. Ugh, I never get sick of watching this one ❤❤
Yes this is so good. There are people who are Mentioned for their slide guitar prowess and i wont mention them. But ive seen them and this over 50 plus years and ill take Jimmy
You got it on JImmy's guitar playing - always awesome. BTW, at the end, they might have ...for a moment gone into You Shook Me; they were always jamming and going anywhere - but on this occasion, didn't.
@@ToMitoReacts1017 Others talked about Page's Danelectro guitar but I don't think anyone mentioned that Jones was playing his Fender fretless bass. Frickin ah-mazing! None better!
The guitar is from the Danelectro company. They made a series of hollow guitars made of masonite (compressed cardboard type wall material (pegboards are made of it). They had a unique sound and only came in a few colors, black and white being their most popular. Jimmy liked it's sound doing the slide, and he used that guitar to record Kashmir in the studio. It lended itself to different tunings well.
Best you can do for Rover live is a recording of it being soundchecked. Although when they played Sick Again live, they would preceed it with about 40 seconds of The Rover. And the guitar Jimmy is playing is a Danelectro.
From the first side (first disc of the vinyl), as well as this song, Kashmir (gangster hard!) and Trampled under Foot. Off the second side (2nd vinyl disc), Ten Years Gone, In the Light, Down by the Seaside.
I’m so glad you picked this concert night, I tried telling you which one to do, wasn’t sure you saw my comment though. Some people say Page is sloppy, others say he plays loose, I think he’s the guitar GOD. This song he gets to play his heart out, & he feeds off that, & Plants vocals. This is my 2nd favorite live performance from them, Page & Plant both improvise so often, yet they all manage to go with it. You started your journey with the greatest band, nobody else will measure up to them. Love the full screen for this & the one copyright sign, glad you got your audio fixed too. I’ll say Kashmir at Knebworth (1979), other lives you pick live at Earls Court (1975). Thank you thank you for your great reaction.
Yes im sorry i got caught up in work but that just means i was meant to watch this one! I agree with everything you said about jimmy, i think the way he plays is amazing and its mesmerizing to watch, i will keep those suggestions in mind as i move forward! Thanks for commenting!
Jimmy and the boys cast their spell on so many of us during these live shows, lol! For more such spellbinding performances, I suggest Kashmir 1979 Knebworth, Trampled Under foot from this same 1975 show. Sick again is also available from 1975 and 1979, and Ten Years Gone from 1979 Knebworth (I recall it's kinda dark to see? maybe not, check other comments!) Not sure there are any other live PG songs in vid form out there, again, i may be wrong, and others here may well know more. Enjoy!
There’s not many if any others, I’ve watched the full concerts from Earls Court & Knebworth, some may be on them I can’t remember for fact. Both those concerts are free to watch & start a little shaky, but then are amazing. MSG (1973) you can buy rent or watch free with short ads, all 3 are well worth watching. Knebworth the last night, there was at least 200,000 people there. I believe their first concerts after Plants sons death, & Plant says he was nervous, he interacts with the fans quite a bit which is nice.
Trampled Underfoot from this same concert if great. Kashmir from Celebration Day 2007 would give you a kick to see them when they’re older and still Knox,ing it out of the park!
No, you were right. Great reaction! ;) I really enjoyed it. A fabulous performance and I'm glad that this is the one you chose. :) Edit: Tell us which songs you want to hear live and folks can direct you to the best video with audio that's available, if there is any.
I just recorded a trampled under foot reaction from some guy named fnacportugal , i was thinking of doing kashmir , in the light, down by the seaside, ten years gone, the wanton song, boogie with stu and sick again, let me know what you think!
@@ToMitoReacts1017 That version of Trampled Under Foot is from this same concert. Good one! Sadly, there's not nearly enough good quality video of their performances. You can find some bootleg stuff, but it's often of poor quality, but maybe someone has come across some decent bootleg that they can recommend. Some songs they never performed live, and I don't think you'll find much good quality concert footage, if any, of: In the Light Down by the Seaside The Wanton Song Boogie with Stu For Kashmir and Tens Years Gone, I like their 1979 Knebworth concert versions. For Sick Again, probably their 1975 Earls Court version.
You can find a live Trampled Underfoot here ua-cam.com/video/HGFITl5mFvs/v-deo.html Think it's from Earles Court '75 as well. As others have said the version of Kasmir from the 2007 Celebration Day reunion with Bonzo's son on drums is excellent.
This live version is simply fantastic: the voice is more bluesy with melodic lines, not shrill, the instruments are mixed with balancers, the drums are not so in the foreground, the rhythm is not so distinctively fast and monotonous, JP's solos "little musical journeys". Ten Years Gone is fantastically performed in Knebworth or June 21, 1977 (my fav), where The Rover riff also appears as the intro to Sick Again (there is probably no official video from this gig? I have Listen To this Eddie). After The Rover wasn't used for HOTH, JP added some guitar overdubs (hence never played live? which is common practice today). Keep having fun!!!
Hmmm….they rarely even did sound checks. But they DID practice before a tour……..and then they BP,ayes so much during the tour that they never had to practice.
Great review!! You're correct about that last note. Jimmy got a little ahead of Robert. Minor side effect of improvisation, but I love that it's raw and not polished.
I just saw that one last night for the first time, the early black & white. I tried before to look for one, & only found an audio, but this video was great.
Ha OMG i just saw your thumbnail thingie whilst lookin for something & i just realized it says **Jimmy Has Me In A Trance** Wowie Wow Ha YAY YAY YAY how did i miss that? OMG i **Luvit** F YEA!!! ha sorry just had to tell ya cuz it like made my freakin Day!!! since i am always sayin THAT they put me in a Trance & i think people prolly think i am **Nutz** ha i dunno maybe NOT tho maybe it happens to more people as well! They have used words like Magical & OtherWorldly & Takes me to another dimension & Mesmerized & etc but just YAY ha k sorry babblin heh
I’m going to say, if you want to do Ten Years Gone, then do it. It’s not the best visually, but it’s still a beautiful song. I don’t remember it being like that, watching the actual concert footage. Sadly some songs though weren’t done live, or there isn’t footage of it, or there’s on audio of a concert.
Only live songs from this album you’ll find after this one is Trampled Underfoot, Kashmir, Ten Years Gone and Sick Again. There may be a rare Wanton Song performance from one of the concerts but the sound quality isn’t great
@@ToMitoReacts1017 Definitely doing a full concert reaction all at once would be, although cool, quite a challenge time-wise, so that might not be realistic. I think you'd really enjoy watching concerts from start to finish even if you only have time to do reactions to one song at a time, maybe two or three to enjoy more of the concert vibe. ;) Whatever you decide to do, we'll be looking forward to it. :)
@@jmar7631 yea thats the main problem, is the time but i do genuinely want to give it a shot, i think its a great idea as you said it gives you more of a feel of the vibe of the entire concert
The ones i’ve seen him pull out and play thus far are the dragon telecaster, the gibson les paul number 1, the double neck of course and the danelectro and im sure people will name more in the comments
He only played like 5 for different songs, but I saw an interview where he had so many, if I remember correctly he said about 200. He does the interview in one of his homes, & talks about his ideas for arranging Stairway To Heaven. I think he said he has like 10,000 records. I watch every interview of all of them, or individually.
@@sicotshit7068 I was thinking 300, but it may well be two, which is enuf to be getting on with, i suppose, lol. I THINK it was an interview with Page where he was showing off his toys and then said in a quiet voice "And they're all in tune." LOL
@@joescott8877 it could have been 300 as well, it’s been awhile since I saw that footage, I’m sure he does keep them all in tune. I’ve watched so many interviews & videos about them, you get a little mixed up on some things. I love Page & Plants interview in Japan in the 90’s, they are so funny. The story of LZ at The Boston Tea Party is really interesting to hear, I think it’s called Led Zeppelin the killing of America, something like that. Steven Tyler went to hear them, he mentions it when inducting them into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
So I'm ganna give you the songs that are available and are done well live. This one, Kashmir from Knebwerth, Trample under foot Earls court. Sick again, and maybe Ten years gone Knebwerth. That's about it.
OMG HA sorry paused it again CUZ Holy WOW ya said IT "I Luv That Bro...i like to imagine thats him placin that Spell on the Audience" but ya said just goofin around BUT man i am serious he IS doing IT not sure if it is for his own reasons OR perhaps for the audience but yea he aint jokin heh man fkn **LuvLuvLuvit** **MysticalSexyAF** k back in damn tho ALREADY this is my MOST **FAV** reaction EVER!!! for real oh man HA Sooo **HappyPixie** Weeeeeeee...
I was being serious too but i played it off like i was joking to avoid controversy in the comments cuz i didn’t know how you guys would feel about me saying that but im glad im not the only one who notices that, he’s definitely placing a spell on the audience
@@ToMitoReacts1017 Ha YAY i figured ya really mean it heh i mean i can just see it in your expressions even & course everything ya were saying so YAY there ya have it gawd it just makes my **Heart** all **WarmFuzziez** Ha cuz i member when ya very 1st started these reactions thinkin to myself hmm wonder if this guys thinks i am **NUTS** cuz i always refer to him as a **Wizard** & as ya went on i would say like "OH see there with the bow that is one of the reasons i call him a **Wizard** & i kept saying other reasons to other songs ya were doing so yea man to finally **Know** that you see it like for real NOW (tho maybe ya saw it even earlier heh which ya prolly DID) cuz i member also that in 1 or 2 other reactions ya did mention the **Wizard** thingie man it just like i said fills my **Heart** with such **Happiness** cuz well one i dont feel like a **Crazy** person anymore heh & two i know for sure that you are truly a **Lover** of **MyBelovedOtherWordlyGeniusLedZeppelin** & also the other night i was thinking bout you buying the vinyl albums & it made me all like **Emotional** cuz I was like F YEA how freakin **Beautiful** is THAT cuz it shows me that they indeed WILL **Live On Forever** & just WoW THAT is such an **Extraordinarily Beautiful** thing to **Know** so Thank YOU so MUCH **To Mito** They truly are **MagicalBeings** almost like not even from this world it seems cuz that is nother thing I see ALL time people calling em **Aliens** or **Wow they are from another **Planet** etc NEVER will there EVER be such a band as this they are truly **OneOAKind** **LedZeppelin LuvForeverInfinity&Beyond** **HappyPixie&WoodstockDance** heh Weeeee Thank YOU once again!
@@CosmicVagabondPixie yes i agree with everything you said! I was slowly picking up on it over time, i definitely caught the vibe that he was influenced by wizards and magic but i didn’t know if it was just apart of his look or if it was something he was actively involved in during the time and it wasn’t until i did my research about them when i saw he used to live in aleister crawley’s home the boleskin house along with the stuff about kenneth anger placing a curse on jimmy and the westerfield house, thats when i was like “yup, jimmy definitely knows about magic and witchcraft, indeed he is a wizard” 😭
@@ToMitoReacts1017 Aww YAY I LUV ya are doing research into him cuz yea there is a LOT he was definitely very interested in all that kind of stuff & i just read recently something i think i did NOT even know (tho who knows maybe i knew it at one time & just forgot ha that happens with me) BUT anyway i read that he even opened an Occult bookshop & publishing this is from the article by "The Shady Old Lady's Guide To London": Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page opened an occult bookshop and publishing house here called Equinox. Or The Equinox Booksellers and Publishers to give it it's full name. The shop was never designed to make money but just to tick over so it could publish books. Page wrote in an autobiography There was not one bookshop in London with a good collection of occult books and I was so pissed off not being able to get the books I wanted. The first two books from the publishing company side of the business were The Book of Goetia translated by Aleister Crowley and Astrology, A Cosmic Science by Isabel Hickey. By 1979 the shop lease expired and Jimmy admitted, It's obviously wasn't going to run the way it should without some drastic business changes and I didn't really want to agree to all of that. I basically wanted the shop to be a nucleus, that's all. Ha anyway man **Enjoy** your journey into discovering **MyJimmyPageMagicalWizardBabe** he is truly a **MysticalMagicalMysteriousEccentricUnicorn**
The "Mohtership" one, I guess? I agree, tho I wouldn't say "way" better...I DO like Robert's even greater charisma in the first four minutes on that one, though!
OMG OMG OMG!!!! *MyJimmyPageMagicalWizardBabe** with his *SteelGuitar** Ooooh **Super Sigh** **Swoon** Melt** i am Sooo **Excited** Mmm he is sooo **SexyAF** in this ONE!!! BUT i can NOT watch it right now...i will be back soon tho Eeeeeeee cant freakin WAIT ha tho now i HAVE to grrrr & um as for **Live** performances I would **LUV** for ya to see **Ten Years Gone** & **Trampled Underfoot** BUT & course **Kashmir** but did ya do that one already? not sure k well be back in a few to actually **Watch** Weeeeee **GiddyPixie** Antici...Pation...teehee
Personally I wouldn't suggest anything Zeppelin from 1975. Robert was sick and his vocals were so bad they canceled the rest of the tour. I guess if you don't know his voice like those of us who grew up in the Zeppelin era you'll think 75 is just fine. Of course the rest of the group still kills it.
They didn’t cancel the remaining dates because of his voice. They were cancelled because of Robert’s car accident in Greece. I would also submit these 75 performances were better than most of what we heard from 77, too. The Cincinnati show (Destroyer bootleg) was good, but most of it was less than desirable.
OMG sorry had to pause once again YESSS E V E R Y T H I N G ya said bout "Jimmy" HOLY sheeeeet now ya get why i am Sooo in **MadLuv** with HIM!!! cuz YESSS to EVERYthing ya just said bout him when ya paused it member when i said he said in an interview that he himself goes into a **Trance** when he plays ya see it now & feel it & hear for yourself **The Zen Mood** or what i call **Wizard** heh **Galvanizing Magnetic Draws Ya IN** **Seamless Effortless** F YEA!!! **BEST REACTION EVER** OMG!!! *LUV** ha k not gonna write anymore sorry but man BUT i am sooo freakin **Ecstatic** that someone else **Gets IT** in the way i have **Forever** That **Guitar** is a part of him like another appendage Thank YOU **To Mito** i am just **Blown Away** with how much ya seem to feel the same as me about him YAY YAY & YAY!!! heh **Made My Day & Beyond** **Luvit** k shiiin & goin in the finish this time frfr heh...
OMG OMG OMG THIS is IT!!!! ahahaha forgot to mention IT in my other comment cuz i was in a hurry BUT F YEA!!! this is **NastyAF** just **BadAss** & YAY **MyBeautifukJimmyPageWizardBabe* does HIS **Wizard Magic** thingie with his fkn arm THAT i just fkn **LUV** sooo MUCH!!! i swear he is like **Casting A Spell** cuz ya can even see him **Mouthing Something** heh F YEA!!! Mmmm once again he is **SexyAf** & beyond **Magical** in this & how he plays that **Guitar** HOLY sheeeet **KickAss** YUM!!! k sorry paused it at that 1st part when he 1st does it heh k goin back in to finish & YAY i am SO **GiddyHappy** YOU **Pointed** IT out TOO Ha **Beautiful**...k back in heh Weeeeeee...
I believe this guitar is a cheap guitar, & Page got a bargain on it, he made adjustments on it & he makes it sing. I personally don’t know the difference in guitars, I know Jeff Beck gave him one of his favorites. Joe Walsh either gave or sold him another, he borrowed the V one, because at the time couldn’t afford to buy it. He had the double neck made for him, especially to play STH, because they quit making them. There’s a video he talks about his interchangeable extra appendages, that speak for him.
LMAO! Nonsense! Page was always well-heeled, even prior to Zeppelin. There’s a reason he earned the nickname Led Wallet. Your assertion “he couldn’t afford it” is complete bs. And yes, the guitar given to him by Joe Walsh was a Les Paul Black Beauty, later stolen. This is the one seen in the Albert Hall footage, 1970.
Slide guitar playing at that speed is not that easy. Then mix in chords, that's Jimmy. The best.
I agree with you - Jimmy, the wizard, is putting a spell on the audience! During the live performances, they often put snippets of other songs in the middle of the full song. Almost always Robert or Jimmy would do it. They enjoyed playing off one another and trying to up the ante. Zeppelin live is a whole different experience than on the studio albums. Both tremendous- just different. Thanks for another Led Zeppelin live performance. ♥️
Well said
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Neither Robert or Jimmy wanted to be the one to end the song.....Robert kept teasing Jimmy and keeping the song going. Jimmy finally gave in and played the final note....and that's why Robert gave him that funny look the the end.....like: "oh....i woulda kept going!" BTW, Trampled Underfoot from this same concert is a MUST! TY.
Lol thanks for clarifying , funny moment between them two😂 ill have to check out trampled under foot from this concert 👍🏼
The Earls Court (Earls Court is a musical/performance venue in London) stand was an important one for the band because it was where they were finally able to solidify their success in the UK. When Zep started, they made it big in the US first, not the UK. In fact, Jonesy tells a story that early on, after touring the States, they went back to the UK and some people were saying they were a new band from the States and they'd have to tell people "No, we are British." I believe they were originally contracted for 3 performances at Earls Court, however ticket demand was so great, they added two more performances. Insane ticket demand would plague them for the rest of their career. Jimmy's guitar is a 1961 Danelectro DC-2 2031. It was a very budget-friendly guitar; something that could be picked up in a regular department type store rather than a high-end music shop. He said people told him at the time that they were amazed that he was using such a simple, basic, no-frills guitar and getting that type of tone out of it. They all knew the value of stage presence because they all came from a time where they discovered rock and roll as children/young teens. Back in the day, you had a "look" when you performed live, like maybe all the band members wore suits, or had dance moves, or they were explosive on stage. Look up performances of Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, and Chuck Berry as examples. All of them always, always, always improvised onstage whether lyrically or musically. An example of lyrics in this video would be when Robert says "so I gave her the gun and I shot her" which was a twist of a lyric from Jimi Hendrix's song "Hey Joe". I agree, Jimmy's performances were all your descriptions and more - truly transcendent.
Thank you for providing a little more information on earls court and the guitar he used!
Thanks for your explanation on the guitar, I knew it was inexpensive, I believe he got it second hand or something like that. I did know they made it big here in the states first, wasn’t long & selling out the big stadiums, 3 to 5 nights in one city. I’m sure they could have sold out more nights in each city. Bonham had said, he went to SEE The Beatles, where people came to HEAR them performing.
Jimmy sure casts his spell over the crowd and all of us always. He just has the IT factor in spades.
Yessss! I love this performance, it’s one of my favourite Jimmy moments. Then there’s the insane chemistry and communication between the band members. Ugh, I never get sick of watching this one ❤❤
Yes this is so good. There are people who are Mentioned for their slide guitar prowess and i wont mention them. But ive seen them and this over 50 plus years and ill take Jimmy
Its amazing
You got it on JImmy's guitar playing - always awesome. BTW, at the end, they might have ...for a moment gone into You Shook Me; they were always jamming and going anywhere - but on this occasion, didn't.
Knew you'd like this; one of their best live performances, imo. Jonesy doesn't miss a beat, either.
No he doesn’t!
@@ToMitoReacts1017 Others talked about Page's Danelectro guitar but I don't think anyone mentioned that Jones was playing his Fender fretless bass. Frickin ah-mazing! None better!
Neither did Bonzo. That man was a force of nature. They all were.
@@DeborahParham-ve1vp True!
Meanwhile, Jonesy is sitting back like a jazz maestro, layin’ it DOWN!
Man i feel like i never show those two enough love in my reactions but trust me those two don’t go unnoticed for me
Guitar, bass, drums, Singer somehow equals transcendent Rock n Roll
The guitar is from the Danelectro company. They made a series of hollow guitars made of masonite (compressed cardboard type wall material (pegboards are made of it). They had a unique sound and only came in a few colors, black and white being their most popular. Jimmy liked it's sound doing the slide, and he used that guitar to record Kashmir in the studio. It lended itself to different tunings well.
Thank you!
Jimmy kills this song, & especially in this performance right here.
He absolutely killed it!
Best you can do for Rover live is a recording of it being soundchecked.
Although when they played Sick Again live, they would preceed it with about 40 seconds of The Rover.
And the guitar Jimmy is playing is a Danelectro.
Thanks!
From the first side (first disc of the vinyl), as well as this song, Kashmir (gangster hard!) and Trampled under Foot. Off the second side (2nd vinyl disc), Ten Years Gone, In the Light, Down by the Seaside.
JIMMY PAGE IS THE GOAT...ON SO MANY LEVELS...his stage presence is like no other either...many tried to copy him. he was, is the BEST.
❤❤❤Robert ❤❤❤
Absolutely magnificent!
I’m so glad you picked this concert night, I tried telling you which one to do, wasn’t sure you saw my comment though. Some people say Page is sloppy, others say he plays loose, I think he’s the guitar GOD. This song he gets to play his heart out, & he feeds off that, & Plants vocals. This is my 2nd favorite live performance from them, Page & Plant both improvise so often, yet they all manage to go with it. You started your journey with the greatest band, nobody else will measure up to them. Love the full screen for this & the one copyright sign, glad you got your audio fixed too. I’ll say Kashmir at Knebworth (1979), other lives you pick live at Earls Court (1975). Thank you thank you for your great reaction.
Yes im sorry i got caught up in work but that just means i was meant to watch this one! I agree with everything you said about jimmy, i think the way he plays is amazing and its mesmerizing to watch, i will keep those suggestions in mind as i move forward! Thanks for commenting!
@@ToMitoReacts1017 always, & hey life carries on, things to do & places to be.
Wish JPJ would have been spotlighted while he was whaling on that bass!! ❤😊
Jimmy and the boys cast their spell on so many of us during these live shows, lol! For more such spellbinding performances, I suggest Kashmir 1979 Knebworth, Trampled Under foot from this same 1975 show. Sick again is also available from 1975 and 1979, and Ten Years Gone from 1979 Knebworth (I recall it's kinda dark to see? maybe not, check other comments!) Not sure there are any other live PG songs in vid form out there, again, i may be wrong, and others here may well know more. Enjoy!
There’s not many if any others, I’ve watched the full concerts from Earls Court & Knebworth, some may be on them I can’t remember for fact. Both those concerts are free to watch & start a little shaky, but then are amazing. MSG (1973) you can buy rent or watch free with short ads, all 3 are well worth watching. Knebworth the last night, there was at least 200,000 people there. I believe their first concerts after Plants sons death, & Plant says he was nervous, he interacts with the fans quite a bit which is nice.
Page is absolutely on fire here!
He’s white hot!!
Trampled Underfoot from this same concert if great. Kashmir from Celebration Day 2007 would give you a kick to see them when they’re older and still Knox,ing it out of the park!
Trampled Under Foot from this same concert, also Sick Again.
No, you were right. Great reaction! ;) I really enjoyed it. A fabulous performance and I'm glad that this is the one you chose. :)
Edit: Tell us which songs you want to hear live and folks can direct you to the best video with audio that's available, if there is any.
I just recorded a trampled under foot reaction from some guy named fnacportugal , i was thinking of doing kashmir , in the light, down by the seaside, ten years gone, the wanton song, boogie with stu and sick again, let me know what you think!
@@ToMitoReacts1017 That version of Trampled Under Foot is from this same concert. Good one!
Sadly, there's not nearly enough good quality video of their performances. You can find some bootleg stuff, but it's often of poor quality, but maybe someone has come across some decent bootleg that they can recommend. Some songs they never performed live, and I don't think you'll find much good quality concert footage, if any, of:
In the Light
Down by the Seaside
The Wanton Song
Boogie with Stu
For Kashmir and Tens Years Gone, I like their 1979 Knebworth concert versions.
For Sick Again, probably their 1975 Earls Court version.
You can find a live Trampled Underfoot here
ua-cam.com/video/HGFITl5mFvs/v-deo.html
Think it's from Earles Court '75 as well.
As others have said the version of Kasmir from the 2007 Celebration Day reunion with Bonzo's son on drums is excellent.
This live version is simply fantastic: the voice is more bluesy with melodic lines, not shrill, the instruments are mixed with balancers, the drums are not so in the foreground, the rhythm is not so distinctively fast and monotonous, JP's solos "little musical journeys".
Ten Years Gone is fantastically performed in Knebworth or June 21, 1977 (my fav), where The Rover riff also appears as the intro to Sick Again (there is probably no official video from this gig? I have Listen To this Eddie).
After The Rover wasn't used for HOTH, JP added some guitar overdubs (hence never played live? which is common practice today). Keep having fun!!!
Practice Makes Perfect! These guys practiced a lot! The Greats usually do!
Hmmm….they rarely even did sound checks. But they DID practice before a tour……..and then they BP,ayes so much during the tour that they never had to practice.
Trampled Under Foot from the same shoe is a must see.
Great review!! You're correct about that last note. Jimmy got a little ahead of Robert. Minor side effect of improvisation, but I love that it's raw and not polished.
Same!
Thanks for the live version ❤
You shook me live version
I just saw that one last night for the first time, the early black & white. I tried before to look for one, & only found an audio, but this video was great.
Check out the performances from their "Celebration Day" show.
Ha OMG i just saw your thumbnail thingie whilst lookin for something & i just realized it says **Jimmy Has Me In A Trance** Wowie Wow Ha YAY YAY YAY how did i miss that? OMG i **Luvit** F YEA!!! ha sorry just had to tell ya cuz it like made my freakin Day!!! since i am always sayin THAT they put me in a Trance & i think people prolly think i am **Nutz** ha i dunno maybe NOT tho maybe it happens to more people as well! They have used words like Magical & OtherWorldly & Takes me to another dimension & Mesmerized & etc but just YAY ha k sorry babblin heh
Give props to Jones on that mean bass line too
I’m going to say, if you want to do Ten Years Gone, then do it. It’s not the best visually, but it’s still a beautiful song. I don’t remember it being like that, watching the actual concert footage. Sadly some songs though weren’t done live, or there isn’t footage of it, or there’s on audio of a concert.
Best Live Performances of Led Zeppelin is Madison Gardens
It is, but that was before these later albums.
Only live songs from this album you’ll find after this one is Trampled Underfoot, Kashmir, Ten Years Gone and Sick Again. There may be a rare Wanton Song performance from one of the concerts but the sound quality isn’t great
Interesting. I don't have this live cut from this concert.
Page was into black magic. I believe he is actually casting a spell
Bring it on home live
Ill go have to go back and react to the ones i missed along the way once im done their discography!
@@ToMitoReacts1017 Very much looking forward to that! Maybe full concert reactions? :)
@@jmar7631 i can’t promise anything but im willing to give it a try 👍🏼
@@ToMitoReacts1017 Definitely doing a full concert reaction all at once would be, although cool, quite a challenge time-wise, so that might not be realistic.
I think you'd really enjoy watching concerts from start to finish even if you only have time to do reactions to one song at a time, maybe two or three to enjoy more of the concert vibe. ;)
Whatever you decide to do, we'll be looking forward to it. :)
@@jmar7631 yea thats the main problem, is the time but i do genuinely want to give it a shot, i think its a great idea as you said it gives you more of a feel of the vibe of the entire concert
the look at the end is because jimmy missed the cue so they did it again lol
Fantastic performance 🔥🔥🔥🔥 Love Jimmy guitar 🎸 playing 🎸. I wonder how many guitars does he have 🤔
The ones i’ve seen him pull out and play thus far are the dragon telecaster, the gibson les paul number 1, the double neck of course and the danelectro and im sure people will name more in the comments
He only played like 5 for different songs, but I saw an interview where he had so many, if I remember correctly he said about 200. He does the interview in one of his homes, & talks about his ideas for arranging Stairway To Heaven. I think he said he has like 10,000 records. I watch every interview of all of them, or individually.
@@ToMitoReacts1017 Thank You ❣️
@@sicotshit7068 I was thinking 300, but it may well be two, which is enuf to be getting on with, i suppose, lol. I THINK it was an interview with Page where he was showing off his toys and then said in a quiet voice "And they're all in tune." LOL
@@joescott8877 it could have been 300 as well, it’s been awhile since I saw that footage, I’m sure he does keep them all in tune. I’ve watched so many interviews & videos about them, you get a little mixed up on some things. I love Page & Plants interview in Japan in the 90’s, they are so funny. The story of LZ at The Boston Tea Party is really interesting to hear, I think it’s called Led Zeppelin the killing of America, something like that. Steven Tyler went to hear them, he mentions it when inducting them into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
That's a Danelectro guitar.
So I'm ganna give you the songs that are available and are done well live. This one, Kashmir from Knebwerth, Trample under foot Earls court. Sick again, and maybe Ten years gone Knebwerth. That's about it.
Yes & none of the Ten Years Gone are visually that clear, even though some videos claim to be.
Thanks!
OMG HA sorry paused it again CUZ Holy WOW ya said IT "I Luv That Bro...i like to imagine thats him placin that Spell on the Audience" but ya said just goofin around BUT man i am serious he IS doing IT not sure if it is for his own reasons OR perhaps for the audience but yea he aint jokin heh man fkn **LuvLuvLuvit** **MysticalSexyAF** k back in damn tho ALREADY this is my MOST **FAV** reaction EVER!!! for real oh man HA Sooo **HappyPixie** Weeeeeeee...
I was being serious too but i played it off like i was joking to avoid controversy in the comments cuz i didn’t know how you guys would feel about me saying that but im glad im not the only one who notices that, he’s definitely placing a spell on the audience
@@ToMitoReacts1017 Ha YAY i figured ya really mean it heh i mean i can just see it in your expressions even & course everything ya were saying so YAY there ya have it gawd it just makes my **Heart** all **WarmFuzziez** Ha cuz i member when ya very 1st started these reactions thinkin to myself hmm wonder if this guys thinks i am **NUTS** cuz i always refer to him as a **Wizard** & as ya went on i would say like "OH see there with the bow that is one of the reasons i call him a **Wizard** & i kept saying other reasons to other songs ya were doing so yea man to finally **Know** that you see it like for real NOW (tho maybe ya saw it even earlier heh which ya prolly DID) cuz i member also that in 1 or 2 other reactions ya did mention the **Wizard** thingie man it just like i said fills my **Heart** with such **Happiness** cuz well one i dont feel like a **Crazy** person anymore heh & two i know for sure that you are truly a **Lover** of **MyBelovedOtherWordlyGeniusLedZeppelin** & also the other night i was thinking bout you buying the vinyl albums & it made me all like **Emotional** cuz I was like F YEA how freakin **Beautiful** is THAT cuz it shows me that they indeed WILL **Live On Forever** & just WoW THAT is such an **Extraordinarily Beautiful** thing to **Know** so Thank YOU so MUCH **To Mito** They truly are **MagicalBeings** almost like not even from this world it seems cuz that is nother thing I see ALL time people calling em **Aliens** or **Wow they are from another **Planet** etc NEVER will there EVER be such a band as this they are truly **OneOAKind** **LedZeppelin LuvForeverInfinity&Beyond** **HappyPixie&WoodstockDance** heh Weeeee Thank YOU once again!
@@CosmicVagabondPixie yes i agree with everything you said! I was slowly picking up on it over time, i definitely caught the vibe that he was influenced by wizards and magic but i didn’t know if it was just apart of his look or if it was something he was actively involved in during the time and it wasn’t until i did my research about them when i saw he used to live in aleister crawley’s home the boleskin house along with the stuff about kenneth anger placing a curse on jimmy and the westerfield house, thats when i was like “yup, jimmy definitely knows about magic and witchcraft, indeed he is a wizard” 😭
@@ToMitoReacts1017 Aww YAY I LUV ya are doing research into him cuz yea there is a LOT he was definitely very interested in all that kind of stuff & i just read recently something i think i did NOT even know (tho who knows maybe i knew it at one time & just forgot ha that happens with me) BUT anyway i read that he even opened an Occult bookshop & publishing this is from the article by "The Shady Old Lady's Guide To London": Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page opened an occult bookshop and publishing house here called Equinox. Or The Equinox Booksellers and Publishers to give it it's full name. The shop was never designed to make money but just to tick over so it could publish books.
Page wrote in an autobiography There was not one bookshop in London with a good collection of occult books and I was so pissed off not being able to get the books I wanted.
The first two books from the publishing company side of the business were The Book of Goetia translated by Aleister Crowley and Astrology, A Cosmic Science by Isabel Hickey.
By 1979 the shop lease expired and Jimmy admitted, It's obviously wasn't going to run the way it should without some drastic business changes and I didn't really want to agree to all of that. I basically wanted the shop to be a nucleus, that's all. Ha anyway man **Enjoy** your journey into discovering **MyJimmyPageMagicalWizardBabe** he is truly a **MysticalMagicalMysteriousEccentricUnicorn**
The version from the Led Zeppelin DVD (2003) is way better than this one.
Ill have to check it out
The "Mohtership" one, I guess? I agree, tho I wouldn't say "way" better...I DO like Robert's even greater charisma in the first four minutes on that one, though!
OMG OMG OMG!!!! *MyJimmyPageMagicalWizardBabe** with his *SteelGuitar** Ooooh **Super Sigh** **Swoon** Melt** i am Sooo **Excited** Mmm he is sooo **SexyAF** in this ONE!!! BUT i can NOT watch it right now...i will be back soon tho Eeeeeeee cant freakin WAIT ha tho now i HAVE to grrrr & um as for **Live** performances I would **LUV** for ya to see **Ten Years Gone** & **Trampled Underfoot** BUT & course **Kashmir** but did ya do that one already? not sure k well be back in a few to actually **Watch** Weeeeee **GiddyPixie** Antici...Pation...teehee
Personally I wouldn't suggest anything Zeppelin from 1975. Robert was sick and his vocals were so bad they canceled the rest of the tour. I guess if you don't know his voice like those of us who grew up in the Zeppelin era you'll think 75 is just fine. Of course the rest of the group still kills it.
They didn’t cancel the remaining dates because of his voice. They were cancelled because of Robert’s car accident in Greece. I would also submit these 75 performances were better than most of what we heard from 77, too. The Cincinnati show (Destroyer bootleg) was good, but most of it was less than desirable.
OMG sorry had to pause once again YESSS E V E R Y T H I N G ya said bout "Jimmy" HOLY sheeeeet now ya get why i am Sooo in **MadLuv** with HIM!!! cuz YESSS to EVERYthing ya just said bout him when ya paused it member when i said he said in an interview that he himself goes into a **Trance** when he plays ya see it now & feel it & hear for yourself **The Zen Mood** or what i call **Wizard** heh **Galvanizing Magnetic Draws Ya IN** **Seamless Effortless** F YEA!!! **BEST REACTION EVER** OMG!!! *LUV** ha k not gonna write anymore sorry but man BUT i am sooo freakin **Ecstatic** that someone else **Gets IT** in the way i have **Forever** That **Guitar** is a part of him like another appendage Thank YOU **To Mito** i am just **Blown Away** with how much ya seem to feel the same as me about him YAY YAY & YAY!!! heh **Made My Day & Beyond** **Luvit** k shiiin & goin in the finish this time frfr heh...
Yes on everything you said!
OMG OMG OMG THIS is IT!!!! ahahaha forgot to mention IT in my other comment cuz i was in a hurry BUT F YEA!!! this is **NastyAF** just **BadAss** & YAY **MyBeautifukJimmyPageWizardBabe* does HIS **Wizard Magic** thingie with his fkn arm THAT i just fkn **LUV** sooo MUCH!!! i swear he is like **Casting A Spell** cuz ya can even see him **Mouthing Something** heh F YEA!!! Mmmm once again he is **SexyAf** & beyond **Magical** in this & how he plays that **Guitar** HOLY sheeeet **KickAss** YUM!!! k sorry paused it at that 1st part when he 1st does it heh k goin back in to finish & YAY i am SO **GiddyHappy** YOU **Pointed** IT out TOO Ha **Beautiful**...k back in heh Weeeeeee...
I believe this guitar is a cheap guitar, & Page got a bargain on it, he made adjustments on it & he makes it sing. I personally don’t know the difference in guitars, I know Jeff Beck gave him one of his favorites. Joe Walsh either gave or sold him another, he borrowed the V one, because at the time couldn’t afford to buy it. He had the double neck made for him, especially to play STH, because they quit making them. There’s a video he talks about his interchangeable extra appendages, that speak for him.
LMAO! Nonsense! Page was always well-heeled, even prior to Zeppelin. There’s a reason he earned the nickname Led Wallet. Your assertion “he couldn’t afford it” is complete bs.
And yes, the guitar given to him by Joe Walsh was a Les Paul Black Beauty, later stolen. This is the one seen in the Albert Hall footage, 1970.