Led Zeppelin - No Quarter (Official Audio)
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- Опубліковано 11 тра 2023
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Led Zeppelin formed in 1968 and went on to become one of the most influential, innovative, and successful groups in modern music, having sold more than 300 million albums worldwide. The band rose from the ashes of The Yardbirds, when Jimmy Page brought in John Bonham, John Paul Jones, and Robert Plant to tour as The New Yardbirds. In 1969, Led Zeppelin released its self-titled debut which was produced by Page, as were all the subsequent albums. It marked the beginning of a 12-year reign, during which the group was widely considered to be the biggest and most innovative rock band in the world.
*I remember listening to this in 1973 and saying I hope to still be listening to this in 50 years!*
Legend!
Gone quick hasn't it. Too quick. :)
Me too 👍
What an irony...so did I. Never thought the day would come.
And yet here you are!
Wished Led Zeppelin did more trippy psychedelic tracks like this; one of the best songs of all time.
Dazed and confused!!!!!
Agree! This song immerses me in a totally different and exotic Universe.
@@saidchaida5431wow just four hrs ago you were here. Out of 7-8Billion world wide we just about crossed paths☯️
that and ballads like the rain song. but i love how groovy their upbeat stuff is :) they just can’t go wrong. but no quarter really is a masterpiece
Led Zeppelin forever🔥
jones' keyboard work is nothing short of awesome.
Ruth I'm listening right now. Out of all the songs we are almost in same place. One of my favs of Led Zepplin
Reminds me of Erik Satie!
Beautiful
This is my favorite Led Zeppelin song of all time, and it alone is enough to make Houses of the Holy is my favorite album. I just get a feeling of peace and serenity every time I hear it. Many people say this is Page’s best solo (I agree,) but for me what makes this song is Jonesy’s haunting piano playing. Truly LZ’s hidden magnum opus.
@@TheRoveR111 my favorite is the much neglected I'm Gonna Crawl - pure sleeze
Proof that progressive rock is the best genre
Masterpiece
@@shlomorothstein9691thats a matter of opinion and that statement is a logical fallacy.
My fave driving home at night song. Being out in the dark really brings out the creepiness.
One of the deepest and spiritual rock ballads in human history ❤
it’s not a ballad, it’s a song about desperation and death and the pointlessness of war!!!
No es una balada w que mmds dices
Tool did it better than these guys basically they owned this song now 😂💪
Played this in my head when serving with the Royal Marines in north Norway in winter.
That had to be nice !
you didn't have to fight in the war...
Lyrics:
Close the door, put out the light
No, they won't be home tonight
The snow falls hard and don't you know?
The winds of Thor are blowing cold
They're wearing steel that's bright and true
They carry news that must get through, oh
They choose the path where no-one goes
They hold no quarter
They hold no quarter, oh
Walking side-by-side with death
The devil mocks their every step, ooh
The snow drives back the foot that's slow
The dogs of doom are howling more
They carry news that must get through
To build a dream for me and you, oh, oh, oh
They choose the path where no one goes
They hold no quarter
They ask no quarter
They hold no quarter
They ask no quarter
Yeah
Without quarter, quarter, yeah (without quarter)
Without quarter, quarter, quarter
Taking no quarter
Oh, oh, oh (hear the dogs of doom) (no, never quarter)
I hear the dogs of doom are howling more
There are several days in my life I will never forget. One of them was when the radio announced in 1980 that John Bonham had died. I was standing in front of my cousin's drum kit, and he was a big Bonham fan at the time. The station was KZAP, the the guy on the mike, I think, was Bob Keller. My cousin, who's drums I was standing in front of, was a paraplegic who had a modified pedal so he could work the base drum. Anyway, I knew that everything I'd ever heard from Led Zeppelin, the band, would never change, nothing new. So I followed the music I could find from the remaining band members, up to this day. I'm sure none of you will know I was there, but I was snuck into your concert at Kezar, in San Francisco in 1973, and I was 7 yrs old at the time. My cousins that snuck me in were a lot older than me, and apparently they thought it would be a lark to share their style of fun. And it was great fun, though I must admit I fell asleep during the concert, probably from the contact high off the grass burning in the car and at the show. I was introduced to Patchouli that night, too. Anyway, Zeppelin made quite an impression on a very young kid that night. Who would have known a week after the concert, I'd end up in a body cast from a major accident (not involving the trip to San Francisco in any way), and before I learned to walk again, Tolkien died later in the same year, just after I had finished reading Hobbit and LOTR for the first time, and declared Tolkien to be my favorite author (and he's still my favorite). I just remembered that in December, my parents split and later divorced. Come to think of it, the only really good thing about '73 was the Zeppelin concert, and reading Hobbit/LOTR for the first time. Fifty years later, I'm glad to say it all worked out, and I still regularly listen to Zeppelin, and I'm an engineer. I re-read Hobbit/LOTR about every 3 years as a recurring event. I still miss the band, and I still marvel at what an incredible and inspiring drummer Bonham was. And what guitarist doesn't learn Stairway as their first fun song? I sure did. And when I got good enough, I learned to play Bron-Yr-Aur, and because of the name of the song as a mystery to myself, I started learning about the Welsh language, and even learned to read Middle and Old english. A lot of very fond memories.
That was a beautiful read, man. Thanks for sharing
Somos 🙏🏽🙏🏽as experiências que vivemos no passado. Obrigado 🙏🏽☮️ por compartilhar 🙏🏽☮️ Lino Rio de janeiro Brasil 🙏🏽☮️🌹
Che bel racconto intenso
Glad to see I'm not the only person who ABSOLUTELY LOVES this song.
Tool did it better than whoever these guys are
This. Ladies and Gentlemen, is an example of the pinnacle of musical perfection
Just like bill Cosby
It’s simply genius!
I'm 70 still listening. 🤘💖🤘
Me Too!!!!!
Aussie John
Es que Led Zeppellin sigue vigente y lo seguirá estando. Dificil de superar ésta banda! De la mejor en el Olimpo del rock
I'm 45, but the LSD and zeppelin was my high-school. I wouldn't be the same without them. 60 hits senior year.
@@alri933well written. And definitely
Led Zeppelin have many great songs but this song is something magical
There's like only 1 bad song in the entire led Zeppelin catalogue and that is hats off Roy Harper which is ironically a cover not an original led Zeppelin piece, so technically led Zeppelin have 0 bad songs of their own.
That's what makes led Zeppelin my most fav band ever
I have a badtrip of lsd with this song ,epic.
El boca raton Negra Las 🐕 pepp pepper #58 cb
I had a LSD bad trip listening to this song too, I closed my eyes and I felt Lucifer whispering in my ears, it felt like he was trying to take me to his side
The buzz guitar effect really fits here . The guitar solo, so humble and smooth. The eerie vocal of Plant telling the story about No Quarter being given is haunting. The atmosphere of JPJ build up the song and the complex, yet not taking all attention drumming of John Bonham completes this masterpiece. A true Led Zeppelin classic.
Like a Christmas Peak at UPS and the evil management.
JPJ was the most talented of them all. Page said that.
>buzz guitar effect
a fuzz box?
What is that effect that Robert is using for his vocals?
@@KarlKush210I believe it is ran through a Leslie Speaker, which gives off an effect very similar to modern chorus effects.
One of the most remarkable works from Led Zeppelin, the synergy between the guitar and the drums from Jimmy and Bonham, the E. piano arrangement from J.P.J, and the unique vocals from Robert. This is what a band should be.
When Plant and Page were collaborating, I think they underestimated how important Jones was to the team. They kept leaving him out, but this is a great example where his contribution made it more unique even than theirs. Page was as great as ever, so was Plant, Bonham did great, but what made this song different even than any other Zeppelin was Jones. My other favorite Zeppelin song is from the same album, The Rain Song, and it's similar there, though Page's weird tuning is amazing, too.
San Diego Sports area. This was mind blowing! Thanks for the flash back 😎🙃
You all totally miss the point of the tune! And the album.
Look at the state of our children's imaginations, being perverted by PERVERTS!!!
There's a reason why, they are known as THE HAMMER OF THE GODS!!!
They, and others, foretold the state of affairs, we find ourselves in.
@KAZVorpal funny you should mention the rain song here my friend, I have always been a Zeppelin fan, but never listened to No Quarter (I wasnt really a fan, I know) or The Rain Song, but after moving in with my best mate who is a lifelong fan and being introduced to these two songs, not only am I going through another phase of loving the band, but they made me realise on top of being one of the best rock bands ever to exist, their songwriting in general has sort of been un matched.
Was it Jimmy's guitar Howlin The Dogs Of Doom? Either way that was always my favorite part of the song 😊
When someone asked me about my absolute favorite song from LZ, I always said No Quarter. For me this isn't just a song, this is a journey. My favorite part is when I heard that haunting riff from Jimmy. And let's not forget his best guitar solo ever, No Quarter live TSRTS '73. Lastly, thank You Jonesy who made this masterpiece!
Truly is his greatest solo, especially the uncut version with the jazzier beginning (still have no idea why Jimmy excluded that part from TSRTS when it's so stellar). My favorite track for all the same reasons. Such a haunting and mystical atmosphere.
The song showcases Jones' skills as a pianist.
Couldn’t agree more, it’s my favorite LZ too. I just get a feeling a serenity every time I hear it. But as much as I believe this is Page’s greatest solo, my favorite part is the haunting piano playing of JPJ.
And I agree the live performance on TSRTS just makes this song 100000x more epic.
Hai assolutamente ragione, MSG il miglior live di sempre!
And so you are fifty years later. Congratulations - you out lived the drummer.
I'm only amazed they didn't go on, substituting a joke as the drummer. But come on, the drummer like the bassist, Cliff Burton, for Metallica was the band.
Progressive Led Zeppelin...
Ten Years Gone
This could easily put over like a Helldivers, Destiny, or Deep Rock Galactic animation
As far as I am concerned, this is one of the most beautiful songs in the entire history of Music.
It's a very good song but... the entire history of music? 🤔
Go listen to tools version it’s way better than this one
this is the most brilliant masterpiece music ever created
No. The live version.
Jesus Christmas likes the live version
I am the son of god
Godlovesjesus christ
@@normanpaul812 The hammer of the Gods.
'Nough said.
JPJ...figure that out, the backbone of Zeppelin and real mastermind
Tools ability to manipulate space and time is evident. They crossed the astral plane, traveled back in time to lend Led Zepplin one of their songs. Brilliant!
Oh lord 🤣🤣🤣
One of my favorite HOTH songs. I've heard it so many times but I still get goosebumps 😍
What is hoth?
@@trogg3rdmmxplaya467
Houses Of The Holy. Is the title of the album
The planet from star wars@@trogg3rdmmxplaya467
I know what you mean!!!
Houses of the holy.this song was not from that.
A complete masterpiece
What songgg, by Zeppelin, is not a masterpiece?
Hmmm?
@@williamtsmith9668well said 🫶
An Absolute Masterpiece
Ì have very few memories of my youth, but one of the one's I do have is of getting high & listening to this song,it took me 2 a completely different place in my head. It was great! I've loved the song ever since.
Never will a generation live a life growing up with excellent Rock Music 🎶 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤♥️🎸🎸💎💎🔹🎯♥️☮️ Try as they do!!!! 70 ‘s greatest time🎯‼️💋
Truth
@bevbyron
NO, they won't.
Younger people ask WHY, it's impossible to explain.
I tell them the obvious: "The clichés about music & culture hadn't completely arrived yet, there were still real, genuinely original things happening", " No internet. Radio, magazines, record stores was where you learned & heard about things"...You had to really be there.
Simply other worldly. Takes me out of life for a moment and feels like I'm floating.
No quarter is a master piece ❤
how can you even describe the emotions that this song brings to you?
It's the emotion of despair
😂the emotions cannot be described
One of the most.. beautiful songs to listen at night, with all lights out, or in a very very long car ride at night
One of just a handful of bands that I can listen to both sides of the album every track and not feel like I’m hearing that same similar riff on every track and even tho there would be no denying Plant was singing his cadence would change a little every song I’m guessing it was according to the buzz he had at that particular moment , I was born in 67 and always heard my older cousins and their friends listening to Zeppelin and I liked it a lot but I didn’t fall in love with the sound until I was 13 and got high for the first time from that day on it was Zeppelin and Sabbath until the day I heard Ozzy and Richie together and that was it greatest front man and greatest guitarist musical genius ever and they will hold that spot til the dirt nap with no challengers because todays music is straight trash no heart no blood sweat and tears or paying your dues these guys like Plant and Page or Ozzy and Richie they lived this shit they didn’t right songs to be hits they poured every ounce of their souls out and they rarely weren’t on tour they lived it period you’ll never see that again .
This song is best played in the dark with the volume up really loud.
That’s the way I listened to it just now
I’m there
@@luisitocomunista546
Good👍
Such an incredible song - notice the use of dynamics and orchestration to provide the deep contrast that defines this. ❤❤
Yeah, and LSD... a lot of it😂
Having a musical background and old enough to remember this release in an album. FUCKING STELLAR!!!
This song hits me hard. I heard it when I had a difficult time. And thanks to Led Zeppelin I survived.
My love for this band, started in the far away country of Chile at age 13 in my first boy/girl dance. ♥Always and forever!!
Hey, are you one of the Chilien guys on UA-cam waiting by Jimmy Page's house to meet him?? And they did and Jimmy was really nice to them.
Beautiful👍🫶 this is Something you will never forget.its Always in the head and heart. Greetings from Germany 🤘✌️
WOW, this song brings back memories of going to Set Lot on Torrance Beach, when summer hit basically along with all the other stoners back then, parking my 69 Firebrid and jamming the Mighty ZePP, having brew with friends and watching the Sunset so we all can decide where the party was for the night. Simpler times then, no BS, no left or right, no hard choices, no anger against anyone (except the Jocks...they were always dicks) and our only care was enjoying the summer, and who's house was the party at....oh and watching out for Torrance PD 🤣
I am a die hard Zeppelin fan, love all of their works.
But this song is the best track they've ever composed.
The live version ( SRTS ) is mindblowing, out of this world!
Have I told this before. At 15 me and my drummer friend gran pa got some acid for the first time and figured these chords out. We were getting in to it so much we just kept playing it over and over for hours in my parents basement. After hours of the same riff my father finally opened the door and said I've had about enough of that. I never have had enough of No Quarter. 👍👍
Perfect song for this bitterly cold, snowy night. ❤
Remarlable, still stands the test of time.
Since I first heard LZ back in 1974, I havnt found anything as satisfying or fullfilling.
What makes this track all greater is that during the '77 tour JPJ would do a boogie-jazz section during his piano solo
Led Zeppelin is the healer ☮️ Stop the madness, stop the war ☮️
We are way past all that.
Best Zeppelin riff
I remember the heavy snow in 73 listening to this
love that jazzy break from 3:06 to 4:30
This song holds on to so many memories.
and then there were Five..
'Houses of the Holy', coming as it did after the monumental 'Four Symbols'.. !
wow.
the relentless creativity of
Led Zeppelin..
I had to come hear this after seeing Bill Burr talk about his brother recording their parent's arguments with this as background music 😂😂😂
Same here lmao
For me this is the ultimate rock and roll dirge🔥 can't possibly be topped
Eh, tool did it better
@@jmh31890 wish Tool would tour
Simply one of the best songs ever written/performed.
Stop the madness, stop the war... Peace, Love and Led Zeppelin ❤
O PODEROSO ZEPPELIN!
They did a perfect job remastering this. The stereo mix is perfect.
This piece of music is a masterpiece. I heard it as a teenager in the mid-80s, and was totally enthralled by John Paul Jones's key board playing, Jimmy Page's power chords during the chorus, John Bonham's percussive driving genius, and Robert Plant's lyrics and voice! It will always be one of my favorite Zeppelin songs!
Listening to them in 2023 wish I could go back time see them live 😊
Bill burr's soundtrack to his parent's fighting😆
THANK YOU GENTS for the last 43 years !!!
Esse som é arrebatador .....❤❤❤❤
Man we used to smoke hash and watch The Song remains the same. Those days were fun though now that I’m 57 I regret wasting my life. But it’s amazing how a song can make you feel young and happy.
You speak the truth to me! I'm nearly 59 and listened to this when I was 16 years old! ❤
I’ve been into Led Zep since 95…. Absolutely amazing guitar playing and the sound was so different and unlike anything I’ve ever heard.
Потрясающая музыка и исполнение.
Слушая Лед Зеппелин пьянеешь от него как от столетнего вина. Это вечный кайф !!!
Наконец-то нашёл своих😂очень хорошая музыка❤
Right, nothing better..
О да!🤍
I could listen to this all day
Listening to this while tripping balls is an unforgettable experience lol
Un capolavoro assoluto!Il loro più bel pezzo,per me...
A unique musical masterpiece.
Picturing Bill Burr's parents arguing over top this.
One of the greatest songs to smoke weed too 🎉🎊👏✌️🙌🙏💯
This song would be so amazing as a backdrop to a fight between bill burrs parents.
That tape needs to be released to the world by Executive Order.
That tape needs to be released to the world by Executive Order.
That tape needs to be released to the world by Executive Order.
That tape needs to be released to the world by Executive Order.
They went all out with this one. You can even hear the faint accent of a Minnesota or Norse in Roberts vocals 'snow falls hard' 'n dontcha know'. Absolutely brilliant. The slow build ups, crescendos, eerie keyboards, menacing drums, & Jimmy's hard groovin guitar riffs. Zeppelin at the peak of their career. This track is nothing short of amazing.
the best Led Zeppelin 's song. An absolute masterpiece
Re watch Reminder
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Peace, Love and Led Zeppelin ☮️
Minha banda predileta 👏👏👏👏👏👏👍🇬🇧.
Thanks Jimmy
Born in 75 got wind of this in 1985..i was born at the right time now im 48 an i still walk on appreciating the past .
A gem. Period.
When times are tough this is my go to song. Brings me back to reality and calms my soul. I was 10 years when I first heard it. I'm 56 now and still use it to relax.
Stoned out of my mind, rediscovering this masterpiece the way LZ intended. Perfection.
LOL. I can flashback to 1985 coked up to the gills driving my Jeep in a snowstorm listening to this, way the fuck out in the country. Outstanding. Rewound that cassette so many times...
Masterpiece.....another
what a good song
That news definitely must get through... insane how powerful that line is. Chills.
One of the BEST tunes ever😁ROCK ON!!!!!!!🤘🏻🤙🏻✌🏻
All those years ago and its still the best rock song of all time
More Led Zeppelin please 🙏 ❤🎵🎵🍬🍬 👂!!!
A masterpiece by J.P.J.
what a amazing song
No Quarter ~ Led Zeppelin❤
The opening intro is so eerie but I love it at the same time
Яка ж це краса! Мед для вух, кайфую!
This was the second album I bought. Still one of the best
One of the only songs i can play on repeat. Im not a smoker or anything like that yet this evokes so much emotion. Music means so much to me. 21 btw and Led Zeppelin is the only band that does that to me. Page and Plant are something else.
Led Zeppelin to me, are brilliant beyond description!
Without them rock wouldn't be what it is today
Same here. And I think we are blessed.
Btw: I was privileged to witness how Mr Bonham tuned his drums in a particular 6 hour period before his project Detective played.
Also, I previously bought Pete Wolf’s 72 Marshall 100w. So that was very gratifying
😅nearly EVERY ZEP song is my Favorite...
absolutely timeless
Just brilliant.
Wow...just love this album and song. This album is a Majestic, Magical Tour 🌠
@@jasonbonham6432 get many responses from Jason Bonham. Many of them. No one beats Jon Bonham.
You ever notice, those bands that sold their soul in the 60s and 70s, created the best masterpieces in music, ever...
.... today selling your soul doesn't get your shit, one-hit wonder, if you're lucky.😂
The deepest blues ❤