Led Zeppelin - No Quarter (Live, 1976) [320kbps, best pressing]
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- Опубліковано 2 січ 2017
- Album: The Song Remains the Same (1976)
Robert Plant - vocals
Jimmy Page - guitars, backing vocals, Theremin
John Paul Jones - bass guitar, Fender Rhodes, Mellotron
John Bonham - drums, percussion
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John Paul Jones made this song echo throughout musical history...
This is the definitive live version of this song. NOT the butchered remastered version.
Absolutely. The movie version sucked when John Paul Jones walks through his door, and Jimmy page is playing that silly sounding Wawa part instead of the good Wawa part in this version. Makes you wonder sometimes about Jimmy’s real Talent. Because why would you change perfection on a remaster to match a movie soundtrack which sucked compared to the album version. He must’ve had one too many shots or jabs that day
Yes!
Remaster sucks
Lowered the gong why don't get it.
Remaster all chopped up.
Page's solo here is probably his best ever. From the day I bought this album I was mesmerized by this solo. Absolutely incredible.
I also agree bout pages best solo here ,,and to me ( my opinion ) this solo is kinda like speaking in a musical and emotional way 😳😳😳😳 ,, if playing from the heart can have just one example outta all the guitar solos ever written ans played ,,, THIS ONE HAS GOT TO BE IT ! BECAUSE IT NOT ONLY SOUNDS ANGRY AT CERTAIN TIMES THRU-OUT THE SOLO , I CAN ALSO HEAR ( OR ACTUALLY FEEL ) SOMEWHAT SAD AND/OR EMOTIONAL FEELINGS OF EXPRESSION COMMING FROM EACH NOTE WITHIN THE SOLO AT CERTAIN SEGMENTS ,,, EVEN WEEPING OR CRYING SO-TO-SPEAK ALSO ,, IT REALLY DOES SPEAK VOLUMES (NO PUN INTENDED) TO ME,,, AND IT SOUNDS GREAT BUT FEELS EVEN BETTER ,,,, NEVER HEARD ANYTHING LIKE IT BEFORE THRU-OUT MY MANY YEARS OF LISTENING AND PLAYING ,, TRUTH BE TOLD MY FELLOW MUSICIANS AND ZEPP FANATICS ( AND ANYBODY THAT HAS HEARD OR NOT HEARD THIS SOLO , BUT ARE READING THIS ) ITS CREATOR WAS ON A DIFFERENT LEVEL,, TO BE ABLE TO PULL OUT OF HIS MAJIC HAT, A SOLO AS SUPERIOR , EXPRESSIVE AND HEART-FELT SPUR OF THE MOMENT LIKE THIS MASTER-PIECE HERE , JAMES PATRICK PAGE TRUELY IS PLAYING FROM HIS HEART ON THIS PIECE ,, AND REMAINS MY #1 GUITARIST OF ALL-TIME PAST , PRESENT AND FUTURE 🎸🎵🎸🎵🎸🎵🎸🎵🎸 GOODNITE
This is the go to live version of No Quarter it’s where it all comes together .......John Paul Jones piano .
Dazed and confused?
I agree from the mid 70s on he never replicated it. On the most recent reunion show they did his solo on this song couldn't compare.
BIGTIME !!! :O
One of the five most enchanting solos in history. Jimmy Page's highest peak.
Amen!!!
@@tomy.1846 Preach it brother !!! indeed !!!
I’ve heard others say that too. Brilliant band. Glad this was the original 1976 release. It needs the buildup from JPJ.
name a better solo? im curious
Yes Indeed, Ive spent half a life developing a neck guitar pickup that replicates that guitar solo tone
I revisited this just to see whether it's still the greatest piece of music ever recorded. It is.
Without exaggeration, I think I may have listened to this piece of music at least 10 thousand times.
Still has not gotten old.
Rey Galjour how does a band write songs that you never tire of? It’s just not fair!
IM 57 , I MIGHT HAVE YOU BEAT .
The best
Fuck yeh Jimmy. It is the ultimate song of endurance.
We got old...
But he song remains the same.
Can we stand and apreciate for a second the work of JPJ ? Like a painter with his canvas. Sublime.
A GENIUS!! He could do about anything , The four of them were very talented but I think JOHN PAUL WAS THE GLUE!!! That binded the talent together. saw them on this tour and like the time before they ROCKED LIKE HELL!
I thought that's what we're here for🤔🤔🤔
@@donaldaltman4764 fantastic! The 1973 tour! They were so tide and on top of their game! So jealous, man! Where did you watched them?
Not to mention his playing the bass notes with pedals… Amazing
yeah whatever...lol
This live version is a masterpiece!
Better than that remastered crap, this one is well-balanced in performance, mixed, and mastering
Who's loving this in 2022?
Me
Till I croak
2024
Me in 2024
@@imaledzepfan and me 💜
Eu em 2024 . Curto desde 1979
John Bonham had a feel to the drums like it was nobody's business.
My sister and I shared a room when I was a kid. She went to this concert and then played this 150 trillion times a day/night till she moved out (some years later). I didn't argue, this was actually my favorite on the album. She let me keep her albums when she moved, so I took over playing DJ on the stereo.
This tour, I meant.
I never met a woman who loved this specific song. I've done the same, I've listened to it 10000 times. It always sound new to me. I have 10 minute version of the same live song. But this is my favourite solo even better than pink floyd. This song solo is in my veins. Can you record a video and upload a video of your sister, of how much she appreciate this song. The memories she have created while listening to it? This is a song of freedom. I forced my gf back in the day to listen to it, she absolutely hated it and but she faked it that she like it. I broke up with her. She liked Justin bieber and kid cudi bullshit that I had to learn to play this one kid cudi song on guitar but I hated that artist. Her musical taste was so bad. She had zero artistic sense, but these songs are so pure. I never saw anyone listening to masterpiece, they are just too busy with wage slavery. I think your sister will appreciate this song called going to California earls court 1975 version, it is magic.
I would love to know when it was and at what venue that this version was performed
I'd like to meet your sister. (In a decent way, I mean.)
Actually I'm not catching any drift , sounds like a jazz rock combination. Fused in nicely with overtones of guitar. Got to give Robert Plant a break sometimes
The way that Bonzo and Jones keep the groove in the pocket during that tear is spine tingling.
Bonzo almost introduces the guitar solo 💜
John Paul Jones------piano
This is what Jimmy Page is referring to when he talks about all 4 members bringing out the best in each other = chemistry. 🤘
This song is the absolute essence of what music is, and what music is about
😊😊
Get off the heroine losers.
Bonham, Jones and Page weren't fucking around on this one here... This is probably the best version of No Quarter I've come across. Special mention to Jimmy Page for that gorgeous, searching solo. He could be hit or miss live, but damn when he was on his way he could make even a great guitarist rethink their fucking life. The interplay between the 3 of them on this song was jaw dropping.
The guitar playing makes every other player look completely amateur.
I met Jimmy Page a few times. He said that sometimes he had to deal with organized crime in the industry, and that they sabotaged their equipment at times. He was never sloppy. Let me run sound for you, and screw it up while you're playing. That will influence how anyone plays. The musicians are only going to sound as good or bad as the people who are running sound want them to sound.
Well said Sir
I agree they went all the way in !!!! Very very clean crisp and perfect too!!!
Agreed, what an Awesome tune
This is the DEFINITIVE version of No Quarter. This version is one of my five favorite songs ever recorded. It is 12:40 of pure, unbridled ecstasy!!!! I know a lot of people think The Song Remains The Same Soundtrack sucks, but I have never understood that. I spent my hard-earned allowance and bought this album at age 11 in 1976 and I freaking grew up on this album. It rules, and I will always sprout wood for it every time I hear it!
Me also. 11 in 76. Haven't stopped listening since. Cheers from an Englishman.
I used to go to movie screenings at midnight and people where passing joint's all around.
I’m gonna be buried with this album... hopefully not for a while😀
No, versión 21 06 1977 is better
The soundtrack definitely has some high points. The movie was fairly awful, tho.
Just sent this to my grandson I hope he sends it to his grandson
Amazing. This is the best version of this song. Four musicians that jammed incredibly well together. People want to talk about Page's guitar solo - but listen to Jones and Bonham in the background. Magic.
The three of them together were making magic. The ebb and flow channelled through them brought out the best in each of them. Magical moment for sure
People want to Talk down at his work because they’re Envious and petty.
And this is the real uncut version when you do not miss the amazing start of the solo.
Mr. Page and the "talking guitar".
SAGABIJO2 it’s that start man!!!
Joshua Vargas unbelievable. You can’t miss the start!
SAGABIJO2 yes sir it is .. The best version without all pages remastering and adding....
Couldn't agree more, that solo.. Why ever was it cut?
I agree, this is absolutely the best version !!! A MASTERPIECE!!!!!!
Greatest electric guitar solo of all time, accept no substitutes!
Yes, this IS Page's best solo ever .... but what really makes this special and amazing is the communication between Page on guitar and Bonzo on drums. As Page changes mood or pace, Bonzo is with him. With JPJ on the organ and Page with his twiddly-twiddly notes, the only rhythmic element is from the drums. Punchy, dynamic, expressive, and constantly responsive to what the guitar is doing, it is the drums which make this piece. Mighty. Love and respect.
bonzo's ghost snare notes with page's ghost guitar notes, makes for the most haunted song in rock history
EXACTLY!!!!!!!
Bonzo ahead of his times. Playing triplets like trap beats in 2019. For istance at 7:40.
@@TheFirstGroover but always slightly behind the beat - like every great groove drummer :-)
YES. TRUTH.
A pinnacle in the pantheon. Astonishing even after the 1000th time.
This song floats and breathes like a spirit. Jimi's best solo ever. Everything is perfect about this jam.
It's the highlight of the whole recording.
This is music so pure it flows through you. Words cannot do it justice. It is powerful and sublime. Page, Bonham and JPJ are in another realm. This is actual magic.
JIMMY....not "JIMI"
Overshadowed by john Paul Jones Jones tho. They both reached their swan song in the same minute, but jpj was a long time coming. I like page in "since I've been loving you", but then their was "Achilles last stand" a few years later that pushed Bonham to the top
I've been listening to this since the day is was released. Jimmy has never played a better solo than this one. He was in another realm and it's my all time favorite solo from any guitarist.
I agree
It is the best rock guitar solo ever recorded, imo. Heard it described as being 'from another planet'.....I think it came from another Multiverse.
I think you're right! He nailed this one so good. WOW!
da324 With the Exception Of Dazed n Confused from same album!🎸🤘🏻
Jimmy is from another realm...awesome!
The definitive version of "No Quarter". It holds a very special place in my heart.
Same here! It's amazing!
The solo Jimmy creates in the middle of the song is outstanding
6:07 genius mode kicks off
Very nice keyboard work from John Paul Jones, and a killer solo from Jimmy Page
This is so much heavier than the original. I LOVE IT
And yet, the original studio version just f’n ROCKs!!!
Sat down one day as a kid. Put the headphones on to listen to this live version. A changing moment.
Page at his improvisational best during the solo. His fingers know exactly where they are going. No sloppiness or wrong notes.
JPJ, Bonham and Page are on another plane here. No other version of this song live will ever be bettered. Pure genius!
Very spooky indeed. I saw them performing this at Knebworth on 4th of August 1979 and you could have heard a pin drop. The guitar music in this is second to none, it’s just amazing man.
By far, the best version of this I've ever heard. It's phenomenal to say the least
It is. Pure chemistry there...................
It was the first version I heard . Nothing comes close .
I first heard this while on acid in the early 90's as an introduction to led zeppelin.his voice got me straight away and the organ was rippling through me
Try watching the whole movie while ZOOMING.....
The instrumental break from 3.44 to 9.52 is one of most uplifting profound pieces of musical synergy ever performed - absolutely astonishing
Without doubt, the greatest rock/fusion solo recorded.
Bought this album in 1976 after watching the movie. Still have it. This is my fav song.
This is the real jimmy page. Not the sloppy, heroin addict you’d see in some shows. This is who he really was. Performances like these are why he’s considered one of the greatest guitarists of all time. Rest assured that had he never done drugs like heroin or cocaine, every performance after 1975 would’ve been like this one.
You gotta remember, he broke his finger. Was never the same after
@@kodakwhite1696 I gotta agree, he broke the same finger multiple times and I think that had just as much of an impact on his playing as the drugs did.
Yes. The sloppy Jimmy page live performances (and there are quite a few!) actually put me off when I first started listening to zeppelin. For the most part I preferred his acoustic songs over his harder rock stuff.
The broken fingers & loss of hand strength didn’t help. Drugs & alcohol definitely took a toll.
I envy all the people who were lucky enough to witness this live.
so do I
That would be me. :)))
This is a far better version than the remastered version that came out several years ago
John Bonham carries this song man he’s an amazing drummer !He hands downs makes this song what it is!
To right..
Timeless classic. Once in a lifetime performance by the masters.
One of the best live solos ever played. Conveyed the mood and urgency of the song perfectly.
the outer limits of human evolution
No doubt
No doubt is a band 😀😂😆
I'm kidding
Great music👌🌸
yes
Entraña ese misterio este opus.
Absolutely!
This has got to be my favorite Led Zeppelin song!
Absolute greatest band there will ever be!!!!!
The single greatest departure from the studio to the live version. Coupled with a legendary "Stairway To Heaven", this album side literally claimed ownership of my turntable like a proverbial squatter. When I was able to evict these two, "Dazed and Confused" moved in...
Never understood why Page cut the solo on the later The song represses as it’s a journey into the deepest void of the human mind with Bonham’s amazing fills being a highlight! Overall this is a masterpiece!
Carlos Luis chill out
Influences! Sometimes if you listen to the wrong ones it can take away from the quality. It's like that old saying, "if it's not broken, then don't fix it."
maybe his taste changed over time
It was to fit the footage they had. And for reasons I don't understand, when they remastered the album they used the version that matched the film. Perhaps to save trouble of two remasterings.
@@Blackkey034 ...You don´t really get it, do you ? Not a committed Zep fan, I take it. No offence intended, just saying...
Memories of from my teens, always been my favourite track, I still feel high listening to it now and I’m 60
Probably my favourite lead guitar ever from Jimmy 😃
Just imagine this was your first Zep show. You knew the albums were gold, then you hear the organs and the guitar riff.
Rock gods who toured earth in particular Madison Square garden in 1973
I've always liked this version better than the studio version
Best live version of this song love the way John bonham accents the hi hats in the jamming middle part of the song
Clássico do LED Zeppelin total total 🇧🇷🔥👹🤘
Far and away Jimmy’s best recorded solo ever
Pure magic. Imagine if you were there ...I saw Page & Plant in '96 and they were frakkin amazing, imagine what prime Led Zeppelin would be like in concert with all four. Plus they always improvised new variations in concerts, every show was original -- oh, if only. To those who went, I salute you, what a privilege!
Epic Jonesy piano leads into otherworldy Jimmy
I saw them perform twice. They had a 4 night concert in 1977 at The Capitol Center in Largo, Maryland. I saw the 1st show and the 4th show. Imagine me a young black woman having the time and best experience of my life!
Genius!!!! How do you turn a studio masterpiece into this monster piece is beyond talent????!!! !!!!….. and live no less!!!
It’s the dynamic between jimmy page and John bonhomie that really makes this song such a exciting piece of music
Bonham
And the ambiguous floating keyboards.
Watch Page and Bonham on Achilles Last Stand at Knebworth on UA-cam. Amazing
This is the reason I picked up a guitar. I didn't even know what guitar was or even what Led Zeppelin was until I had heard this. I had heard this in some playlist in Spotify and instantly become fascinated with what sounds were coming in the middle section. Now half a decade later, I can play this and never unhear what the guitar sound is. I wish I could get that experience of the first listening again.
I bought a guitar about 8 months ago. I wish I could play this. This is my most played track ever. My friend thinks something is wrong with me because of how much I play this exact track.
I was a kid in the seventies but I'm still rocking to Led Zeppelin in 2023!
The uncut version. Thank YOU!
The cut version is so fucked. It’s like slinging a piece of shit on the Mona Lisa.
For me, the best solo in rock history. It`s complex, astonishing, expressive, original and virtuoso... it's like the music of Bach ... Page at his peak, for sure, Bonham's drumming is awesome.
Imagine any band from the last 40 years coming up with something like this? Couldn't and wouldn't. This song really has it all, a true journey and masterpiece.
NO Band in the history of music can make this kind of mesmerizing sound truly a masterpiece
This is my absolute favorite version of this song. It just takes you on a hell of a journey, and leaves satisfied until the very end.
I remember at 11 yrs old borrowing this album from a friend and playing it on the family stereogram (!) and being drawn in to the otherworldliness of No Quarter. A wonderful piece of music which I've always returned to. I'm in my 58th year now. 😊
This is the best version available of this masterpiece.
It is! More feeling to it.
It's other-worldly!
Anybody who says Paige is overrated when it comes to skill is proven wrong by his absolute mastery of Dorian blues. Paige is underrated if anything
By far the best version of this song, I never get tired of this
First time I heard this it was 1979 and I was on my first mushroom trip, need I say more?
Dude. Respect!
a deep imprint...
Fucking legendary. Probably Page's greatest solo ever. The song itself is timeless. All of them just meld on this one.
This version, especially that solo, just mesmerizes you. Used to love to watch this with a few friends and some beers back in the day. This piece is timeless.
I feel it like this is the first time. Damit I'm 59
Just to add...this is Led Zeppelin at their best and Pages guitar weaving and soloing at his best. I listen too it every Summer Solstice and everytime it gives me the shivers.
Studio version is nice, but nowhere near this good. This performance is pure magic.
studio version is a bit groovier on the chorus. but this version shines in every other aspect
John Paul Jones..............Piano!!
The studio version is pretty damn good!
The players are on fire here. In another zone. This has Zeppelin's best elements: great storytelling, mellow moments and intense moments. But I'm not sure how they pull this off without Bonham. His groove gives the song an menacing feel that fits the story well. Never once does he rush the tempo.
Essa pauleira é um dos melhores clássicos do LED Zeppelin 🇧🇷
John Paul Jones wrote this devil English. Soul mate. Amen.
This song takes you there every single time , pages best live solo ever by a mile... absolutely god tier piece of music only a band like zeppelin could produce
That solo is MINDBLOWING
Best Page solo ever
Best song on this album, hands down!
I was fifteen in 1979 lived in Delray Beach Florida I was in 9th grade I smoked a lot of Colombian gold listened to this album incessantly which was a two record vinyl set I surfed wheneverever there was waves and got naked with the sixteen-year-old girl next door( everyday after school) life with magical 😁
THIS is what I'm talking about..that dude can play...
Other solos for TRSTS version of "No Quarter" claim that their version is the original released version. However, this is the actual original one from the original TSRTS album release. Jimmy slowly works his way into the solo and there's no abrupt exit or cut in his solo at the end at all. This is it folks. One of Led Zeppelin's finest live moments ever - right up there with "Thank You" from the LA Forum - Sept 4, 1970 and the official live release of Kashmir from Knebworth Aug 1979.
Jimmy Page's solo is a song in itself
It's like beings from another galaxy are speaking through Jimmy's guitar.
Perfect guitar solo.... best ever by anyone.
This is by far the best version of this song. The rock blues is pure perfection.
Thank You from all my heart!! Us zep fans are young and old. Jimmy was a studio musician and had the cream of the crop to pick from after the yard birds. Jimmy was on around 70% of the studio tracks coming out of England in the 60s A lot of people don’t know jimmy page loved les Paul’s playing. Les was fast and all over the fret board. Sadly time is running out for our mortal gods... may lots of love and piece be with all of you for Eternity
To be fair he mainly played rhythm on sessions, they gave the single note parts to Big Jiim and Vic Flick and the other sight-readers (JP wasn't one really) until later on if they needed licks and solos added on a largely ad-libbed basis, they realised he was quite up to date with the 'pop guitar' bits.so off he went - and besides he looked the part.
Jimmy page's greatest guitar solos ever ,just incredible ,wish they filmed it just to watch him play it ,and john bonhams playing the drums to his leads just mind blowing
That guitar lick from 7:39 and onward is the meanest thing i’ve ever heard
Jimmy Page guitar work was sinister
is just amazing how bonham gives it all in this song, he just keep making delicius fills and his responses to the music are just ridiculously spot on, and with an incredible sound in the whole drum kit
I was 13 when this came out, they just came out with amazing songs one after another.
Exquisite with all it's "flaws." I'll take this over the remaster any day. I actually feel pity for the 10 people who voted this down.
there are simply no flaws! it's the best thing they ever did live, imho.
What flaws?
This rewired my brain the first time I heard it.
My very first 8 track was this tape and I wore it out and had to buy another one. Just got my first car and it was game over when music was the greatest with LED Zeppelin !!!!
One of their best songs. So much better than the studio version on houses of the holy, it's hard to believe it's the same song
Completament d'acord, amic.
please keep this for posterity, this is their best moment playing this classic!
Absolutely!
This solo and the whole band is like a storm, it comes gently, get stronger and stronger, makes a mass and then goes away as it came. then you sit and ask, what was just happen..?
Hate the remastered version as it cuts the solo! This is the definitive version!!!
i remeber first time i listen to this live performance of No Quarter , i was 6 years old and i was searching in my dad's cassette tapes , then i know led zeppelin and find this performance , now i'm 27 , and playin guitar about 13 years , and still nothing is even close to this performance for me...
Jimmy's solo is mind blowing,wish they filmed him playing it to see it ,one of the best ever No quarter,