I Agree 100% = Best live version, that I've heard & I am a Led Zep fanatic. Thanks for posting. C'mon Jimmy Page you need to Release some more material. If not Now then when???
For all of the Zeppelin haters who say that they just ripped off the Delta blues…I offer u this masterpiece. If they had only written this one song they would still be considered one of the best bands ever..but having written dozens of songs like this one..they r the greatest band..how they took the blues across the ocean and then brought it back to America..they really did a great service to the genre..people had forgotten the greatness of Muddy Waters..Willie Dixon, Sonny Boy Williamson..they stood on the shoulders of giants and took the music to another stratosphere…
people had forgotten the greatnest of muddy waters and the like becuase thier versions were tinny and lacked the soul of page, plant jones and bonham....to this day, no other band has injected adrenaline, beauty, sweetness, ferocity, boogie woogie and most of all emotion to a song...for those who consider the "rip off" label simply are ripping themselves off....goat
@@davidgreene7676 very true..the imagination and arrangements that those 4 guys worked…pure magic that people will be talking about 100 years from now..I joke that if we were to send a sample of music to the stars we should send Beethoven, Hank Williams and Zeppelin…blessings..
I believe I was at this concert! They were at The Capitol Center in 1977 for 4 shows. I saw the 1st and 4th show. Imagine me a beautiful black 19 year old woman. I'm now 67 years old. will love them forever and a day!!
I was 13 years old in 1977. I would've loved to have seen these guys together. I had to settle for their solo projects. But all is well, as I hope all is well with you beautiful Nubian Princess. ✌🧠🌌♾🎸🎼🎵🎶⚡
You can find the audio for all four Capitol Center 1977 shows (5/25, 5/26, 5/28, and 5/30) on the UA-cam channel Led Zeppelin Boots. The best show of the run is 5/30 IMO, but feel free to listen to them all!
I don't know about 'hands down' because you have to make allowances for other peoples' tastes. But I personally agree. They were the best. I would also say this song is like fine wine. Every time I listen it is better. Pure magic!
This live version show cases Page's inimitable ability to sound like he's playing two guitars at the same time. I also love the way his playing is a tinge ragged and on the edge of disaster a lot of the time. Fabulous
@@royharper9472 at knebworth JPJ plays a 3-neck guitar on this one plus controls bass with his feet. I assume they are doing something similar because there are definitely two guitars at times here.
In June of 1977 when I saw Zeppelin as a 13 year old at the LA Forum, I remember the opening song, The Song Remains the Same, and being able to physically feel the swoosh and vibrations of the bass and kick drum of John Paul Jones and John Bonham. At 5:25 in this video when the sound muffles it enhances Bonzo's kick drum, and you can hear it litterally sound like thunder. It's a small taste of what I felt and heard back in '77 at the LA Forum. No drummer ever sounded like that live to my ears except for the mighty John Bonham.
Had 4th nite @ the Fabulous Forum, I can still picture that night in my minds eye everytime i hear that opening note to the Song Remains the Same! Great Show!
i was at this show at the forum in inglewood calif Zep played 6 nites in a row .I saw 4 the last one they played the longest show ever they played every song I wanted to hear. Still have the t shirt framed with all the stubs and an auto cover of zeppelin#1 best band ever
I was 15 years old sitting 13th row in the forum that night. It was my first concert and also the first time I ever heard this song. Thank you for bringing back such a life changing moment in my life.
Wow, I was also 15 yrs old, first row of second floor section at the Forum. I was the 6th night. It was also my first concert and was also new to Zeppelin. It was also the first time that I smoked herb LOL.
I had just turned 16 and my brother let me tag along on the 23rd at the forum. Absolutely blew my mind. To this day there’s never been anything quit like it.
There is trick device in the guitar page used on this song . He uses his brown telecaster that has a B string bender devise installed . A chunk of wood is carved out the back of the guitar to hosue the B blender and without even having your hands touching the strings you pull up on your guitar strap on the left side which a activates the B string bender. The unit is attached to to the strap lock so when you pull on the strap it pulls up the strap lock which activates the B string bender . That is how page does this switches from rythym playing to bends . He strums a chord then reaches up and pulls om the strap which activates the B bender and that is why it sounds he is playing rythym and bending strings at the same times . So technically it's down to skill . It's a bit of a slight of hand or slight of ear.
@@MLM2255 I was just gonna ask about that. Don't know if I've ever heard this version, but it's definitely the first time in a long time!! And I was noticing the lack of bass. Was sure I was hearing another guitar, so I suspected Jones. But it really does sound like two electrics playing overlapping leads at the end! Amazing! Also, who is singing harmony with Plant at the very end????
@@adamwatson6916 I don't really have a clue about what you're talking about but it sounds cool as hell. B string bender? I play guitar (badly), I'll have to look into it!
"I'm never gonna leave ya!" ~ Robert Plant.... Unfortunately some day Zep will leave us, but the music will live on forever, and in a sense Zep really will never leave us.
This song contradicts Zep's critics that claim that they were merely a ripoff band that stole everyone else's material. Could Howlin' Wolf, Willie Dixon or for that matter Taurus' Randy Wolfe ever write "Ten Years Gone"?
One of my favorite songs from Led Zeppelin. The lyrics are brilliant and yes this is the best version I've heard. So blessed to have grown up and still growing when I listen to the best band in the world. This music will still be heard when we are long gone.
Caught them that year in Dallas. Their first stop on that tour. Third row seats, that we camped out for more than a month ahead to get! Still ranks as one of my favorite concerts ever. I'm a lucky guy
I saw em in Dallas in 75 and 77. But ft worth 77 has the best10 yrs gone I ever heard. The boot is called Texas Hurricane. They always blew the roof off the joint in Dallas/ft worth. We did get lucky
My name is Eddie. I used to play this for the ones I loved. They have been gone for 24 years now. I’m alone. I stopped playing for 15 years. I’m playing again. I still play this song, always will…
I was born at the wrong time to enjoy LZ live(1963), but I'm so thankful the recording tech of that day was available to capture.them. When I have a tough day, listening to LZ puts me right.
Thanks for posting. To me, ten years gone and physical graffiti were part of my come uppance if you will, along with other big albums released in 1974-1975, the second summer I spent living and working at the beach. “The time of your life “ moment and subsequent memories, almost all good. So it’s important to me that a well-performed live version is out there both for the artist, but also, selfishly, for me too. Hats off to all of us, old timers, former hell raisers. OC Md. summer of ‘75. 143rd st.
@@rickhill56 I'm jealous!! I've been lucky enough to have seen Robert Plant play twice as well as having seen John Paul Jones. Not the same at all, but I'll take what I can get!
I enjoy the Freedom of the music they wrote. With no big boss with a cigar saying do your song the way I tell you! Freedom is the key to all great songs!
@@ZepBestBootlegs Unfortunately, from that one, I don't remember a thing! My friend who I went with had to tell me years later that we went. It was he seventies man. I know I drove there and back to San Diego.
Perfect song to remind people that maybe he was inspired by others, as we all were, this is great writing, production and playing. Page came up with so many great pieces of music! p.s. I saw them on this tour in Oakland, their last shows in the USA….
So sorry 😢that besides Eric Clapton show I’ve seen in Jerusalem 1989 in the “ Sultan’s Pool “ and enjoyed a lot, never hadn’t watched a GOOD ROCK’n Roll and Blues band giving an amazing performance 🎭 like all the American guys who have seen Led Zeppelin 5-6 times all over the USA live . I envy all the people who’ve watched Led Zeppelin, Ac/ Dc , the Grand Funk Railroad and so on . I am pretty sure that Deep Purple couldn’t give such awesome shows like Zeppelin or Jefferson Airplane ✈️ ft. Grace Slick singing White Rabbit and Somebody to love ❤️. But I was lucky enough I think to see BB king live in Jerusalem also . Limited consolation.Wishing you my love 😅you people !!!
Creative high point of Zeppelins unique catalogue, masterclass in composing rock music to the limits. The beauty of tones in this song is just unbelievable.
This is pure gold, one of my favorites. Never heard a quality live version like this! Page just has an unlimited arsenal of creativity, emotion, and so much more. Love how you can hear JPJ playing that 3 neck monster during the solos with some beautiful backing chords, so locked in with Bonzo. They may have had some rough nights on the 77 tour, this clearly was not one of those. Thank you for sharing this gem.
People love the version with the Crowes so much because having Rich Robinson layering Page’s guitar is the closest to the studio version with all the overdubs. Page would never accept a second guitarist on stage during the Zep years. Cheers mate!
Very cool - playing the 58 telecaster beck gave him with the parsons white bender-after hearing this version, I can’t un-hear the b bender, welp ok; I have a telecaster with a b&g bender so “b” it
Yess, i agree best live version.. Specially when at this time Page was at a performance question mark. 1977 was knot there best live show suitcase.. i saw them in San Diego 1977... the best concert ive ever Felt... my # Favorite band of all time ,, except that other band Led Zeppelin. Hee Hee.
Amazing, isn't it? The "so called" worst Zeppelin's gig has one of Page's best moments. Actually, this entire night was great. Bonzo played like never before, on TSRTS in that show
@@ZepBestBootlegs Nobody called it the "worst zeppelin gig". The entire L.A. run is awesome. Also check out Cleveland April 28, Pontiac April 30, Landover May 30, N.Y. June 8, 10, 11 and 13. Awesome shows.
James Patrick Page + Robert Antony Plant + John Richard Baldwin + John Henry Bonham, the juggernaut of Valhalla, best band EVER. Greetings from Danmark 🤜 🇩🇰 🤛
You can remove the word probably from the title of this video.
😂😂😂😂
@@ZepBestBootlegs ummmm…any idea who’s singing harmonies on those last vocal runs???? Holy shit..
I Agree 100% = Best live version, that I've heard & I am a Led Zep fanatic. Thanks for posting. C'mon Jimmy Page you need to Release some more material. If not Now then when???
@Night Closures No doubt that's an Eventide harmonizer. If you know, you know.
@@caseybrown4360 It's probably bonzo
For all of the Zeppelin haters who say that they just ripped off the Delta blues…I offer u this masterpiece. If they had only written this one song they would still be considered one of the best bands ever..but having written dozens of songs like this one..they r the greatest band..how they took the blues across the ocean and then brought it back to America..they really did a great service to the genre..people had forgotten the greatness of Muddy Waters..Willie Dixon, Sonny Boy Williamson..they stood on the shoulders of giants and took the music to another stratosphere…
people had forgotten the greatnest of muddy waters and the like becuase thier versions were tinny and lacked the soul of page, plant jones and bonham....to this day, no other band has injected adrenaline, beauty, sweetness, ferocity, boogie woogie and most of all emotion to a song...for those who consider the "rip off" label simply are ripping themselves off....goat
@@davidgreene7676 very true..the imagination and arrangements that those 4 guys worked…pure magic that people will be talking about 100 years from now..I joke that if we were to send a sample of music to the stars we should send Beethoven, Hank Williams and Zeppelin…blessings..
This by far their greatest piece out of the lot of genius
I never heard anyone say they ripped off delta blues, every one knows their versions of songs are infinitely better, like travelling riverside
Even the songs they did “borrow “ they made better
I believe I was at this concert! They were at The Capitol Center in 1977 for 4 shows. I saw the 1st and 4th show. Imagine me a beautiful
black 19 year old woman. I'm now 67 years old. will love them forever and a day!!
😌
Keep on rockin beautiful lady
I was 13 years old in 1977.
I would've loved to have seen these guys together. I had to settle for their solo projects. But all is well, as I hope all is well with you beautiful Nubian Princess.
✌🧠🌌♾🎸🎼🎵🎶⚡
You can find the audio for all four Capitol Center 1977 shows (5/25, 5/26, 5/28, and 5/30) on the UA-cam channel Led Zeppelin Boots. The best show of the run is 5/30 IMO, but feel free to listen to them all!
You would be about 65 !!
As rock today, I don't even know if it exists because once you listen to Zeppelin, there's nothing more to do or say, nobody comes close.....NOBODY
Oh yes.
The greatest rock band of all time, hands down..
Phenomenal track.
I don't know about 'hands down' because you have to make allowances for other peoples' tastes. But I personally agree. They were the best. I would also say this song is like fine wine. Every time I listen it is better. Pure magic!
@@johnegan4762 My hands.
Greatest band of all time.
@@johnegan4762 that’s wrong, if you look at the back of the album it gave all the credit to the original composer.
Sometimes you forget about all the great songs this band created. In my opinion the perfect group.
Lovely chaps. Human being musician to another human being musician. Love is the answer. Music is love.
This live version show cases Page's inimitable ability to sound like he's playing two guitars at the same time. I also love the way his playing is a tinge ragged and on the edge of disaster a lot of the time. Fabulous
I saw a documentary on this song....12 guitar tracks. Believe it or not. Im sure the "unsung" jpj is backing page w some of the rythym
He would take chances and change things up often
That’s exactly what I was thinking those into bars sounds like 2 guitars. We know however live it was one. Brilliant
@@royharper9472 at knebworth JPJ plays a 3-neck guitar on this one plus controls bass with his feet. I assume they are doing something similar because there are definitely two guitars at times here.
This has to be my favorite song of all time
People don't understand the pure genius of this band
I think people do, there is a reason so many love them
Totally agree. Saw Jason Bonham in December. He captured the Spirit spot on. Had tickets for October show in 1980. MSG. RIP John Bonham.
Why do you reserved the word ‘people’ for those who don’t understand?
No comment needed. I know two of them personally.
Graffiti is my favorite album for all time.Love listening and playing this entire album.
Incredible, there will never be a band close to them.
That’s for sure
you've apparently never listened to the Cowsills
lol @@311tim311
In June of 1977 when I saw Zeppelin as a 13 year old at the LA Forum, I remember the opening song, The Song Remains the Same, and being able to physically feel the swoosh and vibrations of the bass and kick drum of John Paul Jones and John Bonham. At 5:25 in this video when the sound muffles it enhances Bonzo's kick drum, and you can hear it litterally sound like thunder. It's a small taste of what I felt and heard back in '77 at the LA Forum. No drummer ever sounded like that live to my ears except for the mighty John Bonham.
Had 4th nite @ the Fabulous Forum, I can still picture that night in my minds eye everytime i hear that opening note to the Song Remains the Same! Great Show!
i was at this show at the forum in inglewood calif Zep played 6 nites in a row .I saw 4 the last one they played the longest show ever they played every song I wanted to hear. Still have the t shirt framed with all the stubs and an auto cover of zeppelin#1 best band ever
The Hammer of the Gods there will never be another band like Led Zeppelin.
They all have vastly vast careers. Legends.
Led Zep were the undisputed rock gods of the early and mid 70's, no one else came close.
Late 60's early 70's too
@@bishlap and today
@@davidgreene7676 Well, ok, if you're considering non-performing bands.
From 68 to 80
I was 15 years old sitting 13th row in the forum that night. It was my first concert and also the first time I ever heard this song. Thank you for bringing back such a life changing moment in my life.
Jealous as fuck
Wow, I was also 15 yrs old, first row of second floor section at the Forum. I was the 6th night. It was also my first concert and was also new to Zeppelin. It was also the first time that I smoked herb LOL.
No that is seriously cool! Wow!
I had just turned 16 and my brother let me tag along on the 23rd at the forum. Absolutely blew my mind. To this day there’s never been anything quit like it.
I was at the Houston show, and this song was one of the highlights of the evening for me.
Pure genius. How Page blends in and out from rhythm to lead at the end is just unbelievable. What a talent!
There is trick device in the guitar page used on this song . He uses his brown telecaster that has a B string bender devise installed . A chunk of wood is carved out the back of the guitar to hosue the B blender and without even having your hands touching the strings you pull up on your guitar strap on the left side which a activates the B string bender. The unit is attached to to the strap lock so when you pull on the strap it pulls up the strap lock which activates the B string bender . That is how page does this switches from rythym playing to bends . He strums a chord then reaches up and pulls om the strap which activates the B bender and that is why it sounds he is playing rythym and bending strings at the same times . So technically it's down to skill . It's a bit of a slight of hand or slight of ear.
Remember, JPJ is on the triple neck acoustic, which fills out the guitar parts.
@@MLM2255 I was just gonna ask about that. Don't know if I've ever heard this version, but it's definitely the first time in a long time!! And I was noticing the lack of bass. Was sure I was hearing another guitar, so I suspected Jones. But it really does sound like two electrics playing overlapping leads at the end! Amazing! Also, who is singing harmony with Plant at the very end????
@@ride8575 I think jpj plays a foot pedal bass. The harmony may be bonham who also sang harmony that same year on bron - y - Aur Stomp.
@@adamwatson6916 I don't really have a clue about what you're talking about but it sounds cool as hell. B string bender? I play guitar (badly), I'll have to look into it!
"I'm never gonna leave ya!" ~ Robert Plant.... Unfortunately some day Zep will leave us, but the music will live on forever, and in a sense Zep really will never leave us.
He did leave her and the ultimatum choice of great music !
Their songs will be filling hearts for a long, long time.
That is so true. But sad to think about
@@anthonymalone5523 Jeff Beck RIP One of the greats! :(
Piss off! Robert is touring, not sure what Jimmy is doing but I used to teach his daughter piano.
I always thought this track was impossible live, didn't know about this recording but they TOTALLY knock it out of the park!
Page said the best live version was with the black Crows because of three guitars. It's the first he heard it right live.
Listen to Ft.Worth,Tx. if u want to hear best version ik of. Just saying
Beautiful song. Genius. Ten years gone holding' on....
This live version is awesome, isn't it?
the most powerful version of 10 years gone ever recorded. shows the power of the band unleased in all their glory.
Incredibly underrated song from their best album- they were never at that level again.
Totally agree!
incredible song - no Rock bands ever wrote/performed anything like Zeppelin... Ten Years Gone a prime example.
What makes you believe it's underrated? Did you travel the globe taking a survey from every citizen of the world? Please explain.
This song contradicts Zep's critics that claim that they were merely a ripoff band that stole everyone else's material. Could Howlin' Wolf, Willie Dixon or for that matter Taurus' Randy Wolfe ever write "Ten Years Gone"?
@@gogoyubari366 being underrated is overrated 😁
love how JP stylishly used the b-bender tele on this cut
,,,yes,,,,,,the one we can buy right now,,,and install it in .!....so cool...wish I had enough money!!!..
Skipped school (high school) the day this album came out…bought it…blasted it all day…
This song is Majestic. It was beautiful on the album and even better live! Wow.
One of my favorite songs from Led Zeppelin. The lyrics are brilliant and yes this is the best version I've heard. So blessed to have grown up and still growing when I listen to the best band in the world. This music will still be heard when we are long gone.
Pure magic.................
Caught them that year in Dallas. Their first stop on that tour. Third row seats, that we camped out for more than a month ahead to get! Still ranks as one of my favorite concerts ever. I'm a lucky guy
I saw em in Dallas in 75 and 77. But ft worth 77 has the best10 yrs gone I ever heard. The boot is called Texas Hurricane. They always blew the roof off the joint in Dallas/ft worth. We did get lucky
so fortunate to have seen them live in 75........
Saw my guys 5 times. first time in 69! love forever.
Wow, which shows were they? I'd love to find the bootlegs of them.
“ Listen to this Eddie,”
Eddie Kramer
My name is Eddie. I used to play this for the ones I loved. They have been gone for 24 years now. I’m alone. I stopped playing for 15 years. I’m playing again. I still play this song, always will…
Thank the maker for Music. where would the world be?
Dull, lifeless, mumbling in the dark. True immortality. Beautiful alive forever
This is a pure gem. Wow. This is so beautiful I have chills 🤘🏻
"Then again as it was, then again it will be, though the course may change sometimes rivers always reach the sea.............."
I just listened to the album version but DAYUM tell me anyone could do this song justice with just 4 musicians live
With not a backing track present, just hands, fingers, feet and voices!
Peak Jimmy Page? This has been stuck in my head two months now.
Masterpiece
Saw them in Chicago that year. 4 days including the infamous " Montezuma revenge " night
In my time of dying @ this show was other worldly.
Definitely felt like an anthem.
Crowd went nuts
This entire show was other wordly. Right from Bonzo's start to TSRTS in the opener you could tell this show was going to be something special.
Watching Page do In My Time of Dying is a psychedelic trip.
Just think Jimmy Page is 80 now, still as gorgeous now as he was then❤❤
This version speaks to my soul.
I was born at the wrong time to enjoy LZ live(1963), but I'm so thankful the recording tech of that day was available to capture.them. When I have a tough day, listening to LZ puts me right.
My favourite Zep song. An absolute masterpiece. The Knebworth 79 live version is pretty damn good too. The sound is better anyway.
Happy Birthday to Jimmy Page. 78 years wise.
GREATEST BAND OF ALL TIME. JIMMY is in fire
Thanks for posting.
To me, ten years gone and physical graffiti were part of my come uppance if you will, along with other big albums released in 1974-1975, the second summer I spent living and working at the beach. “The time of your life “ moment and subsequent memories, almost all good.
So it’s important to me that a well-performed live version is out there both for the artist, but also, selfishly, for me too. Hats off to all of us, old timers, former hell raisers.
OC Md. summer of ‘75.
143rd st.
For me, this one is the best Ten Years Gone live version ever! Thank you for appreciating it too!
Rock on!Im from the 1990 generation holding the torch!
OP, don't forget those of us born in the 90s who ached to have existed in this time! 🧡🧡
@@Orangefury19 born in the mid 50s. Soundtrack of my teens, 20s, 30s. And still. Did see them in the 70s
@@rickhill56 I'm jealous!! I've been lucky enough to have seen Robert Plant play twice as well as having seen John Paul Jones. Not the same at all, but I'll take what I can get!
Greatest
Of
All
Time
They just had the greatest , mood setting , inventive riffs! The combination of all four of them created a feeling which I can’t describe!
I first heard them when I was 10 in '69 thanks to my late oldest sister. I was hooked ever since 🙏🏻
I Miss them Terribly! And yes they are the Best Band Ever! They have been in my heart since a we kid. My first album was Led Zeppelin No name.
Absolutely by a long shot the most “Specialist “Version. Thank You . When you thought you heard it all another Gem!
Been listening to live Zep a decent bit recently and 1977 was a really good year for their live performances.
My # 1 most favorite Zeppelin song
Very evocative. Will these tracks ever age? Maybe it`s me but I seem to be getting older, but these performances aren't
That song is pure magic.
I enjoy the Freedom of the music they wrote. With no big boss with a cigar saying do your song the way I tell you! Freedom is the key to all great songs!
The best of the best!!!🎸🎸🎸🎸 AMAZING
Los Angeles Forum I was there at one of the six sold-out nights.
Amazing! They me your memories about the show!!
Wow never got to see them! Dang. Hendrix yes but not LZ!!! Darn
I was there night 2 and 6 LA forum June 77
4th nite,my first ever major concert.
Had a boot tape from the Forum
@@ZepBestBootlegs Unfortunately, from that one, I don't remember a thing! My friend who I went with had to tell me years later that we went. It was he seventies man. I know I drove there and back to San Diego.
I don’t have a favorite Zep song. They are all perfect to my soul.
Perfect song to remind people that maybe he was inspired by others, as we all were, this is great writing, production and playing. Page came up with so many great pieces of music!
p.s. I saw them on this tour in Oakland, their last shows in the USA….
The little bit of heart and soul before is sweet
The Best Band Ever !!!!!
thank you for bringing me here.
I ❤ this song since i were like 5 dancing and singing it now im 55
same
One of my favourite songs by one of my favourite bands.
Thank you for this.
My Favorite Led Zeppelin song, a masterpiece.
thank you very much, LZ, and you who posted this!
Truly masterpiece!! My fav song of the mighty Zeppelin ( along with Kashmir) ❤ a real gem and that riff.. 🎸💯💯💯
Listen. Just great.
3:40 Dios santo!!! Lo canta con tanta pasión, me atraparon ... Esta es una de las mejores interpretaciones de Led Zeppelin🎸😎
So sorry 😢that besides Eric Clapton show I’ve seen in Jerusalem 1989 in the “ Sultan’s Pool “ and enjoyed a lot, never hadn’t watched a GOOD ROCK’n Roll and Blues band giving an amazing performance 🎭 like all the American guys who have seen Led Zeppelin 5-6 times all over the USA live . I envy all the people who’ve watched Led Zeppelin, Ac/ Dc , the Grand Funk Railroad and so on . I am pretty sure that Deep Purple couldn’t give such awesome shows like Zeppelin or Jefferson Airplane ✈️ ft. Grace Slick singing White Rabbit and Somebody to love ❤️. But I was lucky enough I think to see BB king live in Jerusalem also . Limited consolation.Wishing you my love 😅you people !!!
Thanks for uploading
Never knew a B-Bender Telecaster could work so well in a non-country setting. Page is a guitar wizard.
With Love from Brazil
Ohhhhh yes one of the best versions eeevvvweeeeeerrr cannot tell you how many times listen to this Eddie was on the turntable !!!
Unreal ❤️Just wish JP had have had his harmonizer pedal for the second solo.
Creative high point of Zeppelins unique catalogue, masterclass in composing rock music to the limits. The beauty of tones in this song is just unbelievable.
Having this boot for about 25 years, I usually played from this point to Kashmir. Magical
This is pure gold, one of my favorites. Never heard a quality live version like this! Page just has an unlimited arsenal of creativity, emotion, and so much more. Love how you can hear JPJ playing that 3 neck monster during the solos with some beautiful backing chords, so locked in with Bonzo. They may have had some rough nights on the 77 tour, this clearly was not one of those. Thank you for sharing this gem.
saw them in 1977 opening night at MSG.....1st row loge
They were just incredible
I was 15 when I saw this tour at The Forum in LA.
LED ZEPPELIN THE BEST!!!!!
although this is absolute sacriledge, the best version of this is Jimmy with the Black Crowes!
People love the version with the Crowes so much because having Rich Robinson layering Page’s guitar is the closest to the studio version with all the overdubs. Page would never accept a second guitarist on stage during the Zep years. Cheers mate!
Spectacular, thanks for uploading.
Glad you enjoyed it
John Paul Jones covered the rhythm sections unbelievable.
Very cool - playing the 58 telecaster beck gave him with the parsons white bender-after hearing this version, I can’t un-hear the b bender, welp ok; I have a telecaster with a b&g bender so “b” it
You’re a G unit, so B it
Wow!! How cool is this?!
A magical time and every time I find another live video of Zep that much better
Yess, i agree best live version.. Specially when at this time Page was at a performance question mark. 1977 was knot there best live show suitcase.. i saw them in San Diego 1977... the best concert ive ever Felt... my # Favorite band of all time ,, except that other band Led Zeppelin. Hee Hee.
Amazing, isn't it? The "so called" worst Zeppelin's gig has one of Page's best moments. Actually, this entire night was great. Bonzo played like never before, on TSRTS in that show
ua-cam.com/video/Jct5aqTqI58/v-deo.html bonzo playing TSRTS in that same night!
@@ZepBestBootlegs
Nobody called it the "worst zeppelin gig". The entire L.A. run is awesome. Also check out Cleveland April 28, Pontiac April 30, Landover May 30, N.Y. June 8, 10, 11 and 13. Awesome shows.
super bonus when both Page AND Jones trade licks toward the end
The best
Always ❤
Excellent
love it pretty awesome...inspired. i really like the knebworth 79 one with video too.
This might be the very best live version of "Ten Years Gone!" Wow. Huh
Wow...never heard this done live, and this is amazing.
Wish I was there!
THANK YOU, Gabriel!!
Thank you 🙏
James Patrick Page + Robert Antony Plant + John Richard Baldwin + John Henry Bonham, the juggernaut of Valhalla, best band EVER.
Greetings from Danmark 🤜 🇩🇰 🤛
Great version-best Plant vocal I've heard on this song.
Incredible! Thanks for sharing!!
Chilling....goosebumps