Awesome collaboration effort! Shout out to the bass player, Greg Rzab~! He went to my school back in the 70s, Rich South high school in Richton Park, IL. Played bass for Buddy Guy and John Mayall and now The Black Crowes. Keep on rockin' Greg, you make us proud!
Jimmy literally saved their career, but ended up getting blown off as he offered even more support to them. No wonder he pulled the plug so early into that tour of theirs.
The Robinson brothers are insecure narcissists who couldn’t get over the fact that every audience on their tour was 80% Zeppelin fans, who just wanted to hear Zeppelin songs. Black crowes drummer Steve Gorman’s book recalls a scene on the tour bus where Chris Robinson was complaining to his then wife, actress Kate Hudson, about how he was tired of singing the Zeppelin songs… whining about the collaboration when she spoke up and shut him up saying “oh, please! Jimmy Page is the best thing that ever happened to you guys!!!” She was 100% correct. The fact that they scoffed at his invitation to write songs together shows how stupid they were and suggests that they literally thought they were better then JIMMY PAGE. What a mind blowing fuck up…
@@chriss2452it certainly couldn’t be that Rich didn’t want a guitarist who was better than he could be in 1,000 years…I love Rich, but he just bleeds insecurity and always has
Remember seeing them at Jones Beach, NY. TBC were in tremendous form and this was such a breath of fresh air amongst all the other popular crap at the time
ITS RZAB..HAVE SEEN HIM WITH BUDDY GUY FOR YEARS, CLAPTON, AND MAYALL FOR A LONG TIME NOW..TALKED TO HIM IN PERSON LESS THAN A YEAR AGO..VERY NICE GUY AND ON HELL OF A KICK ASS BASS PLAYER
That's where Jimmy hurt his back. They cancelled the rest of the tour. Loydds of London had to pick up the tab. Saw them at the Roseland all 3 nights. Was at the MSG show with the Who. The Wallflowers filled in. What a Strong Band!
Man I had tickets to their show when they were coming to my town. When they had to cancel because of Jimmy's hurt back I was bummed for weeks. Glad they made an album to capture the brilliance.
In Gorman's book, he explains that Jimmy Page did have a hurt back but the real reason he bailed and cancelled the tour was because Jimmy approached Rich and offered to co-write some tunes for their next album (Page joining up with them rescued the band when they were on life support) ... and Rich said nah, no thanks, we're good. Page was so insulted he bailed after one more TV appearance.
Jimmy...superb as always! Notice that besides the singer...Jimmy is the only on moving? He is a true rocker...he feels it and goes with it. The other guys need to put on some show...of course it would be impossible to downplay Jimmy! He IS the show!
STOP THE PRESSES!!!!!!!!!! JUST ANNOUNCED...THE BLACK CROWES ARE REUNITING AND WILL TOUR THIS COMING SUMMER. I NEVER THOUGHT IT WOULD HAPPEN, FINALLY REAL ROCK’N’ROLL LIVES AGAIN. THIS GEORGIA BOY CANT WAIT.
I don’t think so, but you never know. They brothers Robinson announced their reuniting on the Howard Stern show a couple of weeks ago. Search you tube for Black Crowes on Stern and you can see them announce it. The clip I saw was just a couple of minutes but they were on for the whole show. So if Page is going out with them they would have said it then I believe. But yes that would be amazing. Lol, I just checked out your page, and I think it is safe to say that your quite the Zepplin fan.👍
Page had a falling out with all of them except their drummer. Rich said something rude to Page when Page offered to help them out. Also, its just the brothers touring with hired guns. And as we know, Steve was essential to their sound as Bonham was essential to Zeppelin.
Kinda of. More like Chris and Rich hired a band to back them and tour the country playing the BC's hits. They are the only original members in the lineup. "The duo enlisted all-new members that include guitarist Isiah Mitchell of psych-rock band Earthless, veteran session bassist Tim LeFebvre who appeared on David Bowie’s Blackstar and keyboardist Joel Robinow and drummer Raj Ojha of prog/psych-pop group Once and Future Band."
Darius Moghaddam Damn hadn’t heard about the falling out with Page. Although not that surprising. It seems that the brothers Robinson can be difficult to be around. Just a rumor, I could be wrong.🤫
@@LOVEnGREED unless they come to my city, I won't be going either. Not gonna travel to see a hired band to play Crowes music. Just Chris and Rich is not enough for me.
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sure, they had one good song. and it wasn't the otis redding sham.
Wow, reading through the comments, could it be that there actually are fans of either TBC or JP/LZ who really had no idea they collaborated 20 years ago?
I had the album first day it released and was only slightly impressed, Rich's vocals felt a little too "cover band" if that's even possible with Jimmy, but it just didn't vibe like I wanted it to. The short length of the collaboration is probably why it went under the radar for a lot of people, and not to mention there was just so much great music coming out during that time, easy to overlook.
CDaniel J80 You mean “great music” like By Your Side and Walking Into Clarksdale? Both of which were released only the year prior to the collaboration. Are you saying attention spans and memory banks are so short that such a powerhouse teaming would’ve gone under the radar a mere year after both camps put out “great music” separately?
CDaniel J80 yeah it wasn’t really under the radar, it was the crowes best selling album in 8 years and they sold out everywhere which they weren’t necessarily doing before
@Noble Failures Huge mistake on Riches part. I understand Rich insulted Jimmy. That was the end of that you don't do that to the master. As much as I love The Black Crowes that was a dumb thing to do.
without vitriol?! that is absolutely not true. it's chock full of nastiness. i read the book, but im listening to the audio version as steve himself actually reads it. it very quickly becomes clear exactly who his "nemesis" of sorts is but he really talks a lot of shit about their whole career. i believe it all for the most part. i really liked hearing about their start. they were created similarly to many pop stars (this is taken to the extreme in the case of manufactured rappers, basically all of them)
Rich Robinson was so immature and insecure during this time. Jimmy would have helped the Black crows so much and especially would have put them on a more solid financial situation. I'm glad the Robinson brothers are getting along now and performing. They both really needed the money as time passes by and they were both trying separate bands and career's which were mediocre if that. They haven't been able to find another drummer that matches Steve Gorman. I wish them luck non the less.
I SAY THIS I WAS LISTENING TO THE CROW'S STUFF I NEVER HEARD LIVE ITS SOME OF THE BEST MUSIC LIVE I HAVE HEARD NO WONDER. JIMMY'S WITH THIS GREAT SOUTHERN VIBE THAY BLEW MY MIND THANKS TO YOU TUBE IAM A 62 TODAY STRUGGLING MUSICIAN THESE GUYS INSPIRED ME THIS ROUND 😳💤👄👙👠💅👀😘👄💤👄💤👄💤🙈🙊🙉🙈🙈👀💤
I could DRINK ENUFF LAME. SODA I. WILL BUY STEVE'S BOOK MAY I ADD HE'S ONE STUNNING BAD MO FO. ON DRUMS MY GOD MAN ONE OF THE BEST IN MY OPINION A ?😉😜💅👙👠😉👄👄👄👄👄👄👀👀👀👀👀👄👄
I love how what's his face at the end says, "The Black Crowes And Jimmy Page", in that order because 1) he doesn't give a shit as in he doesn't give a shit and 2) has no idea because he doesn't give a shit because to him it's some group and some guitarist. It has and has fuck all meaning to him.
If you saw the No Quarter DVD in 1994, and you saw the "core rock band" play "Thank You," Jimmy played that b-bender Les Paul. I had never seen another guitar player play a b-bender except on a Fender before. It kind of freaked me out. Kind of like seeing Alex Lifeson of Rush use a Floyd Rose vibrato system on his Les Paul in the final years before Rush broke up. I know some fans consider stuff like that to be a violation of some sort of religion, but I have never understood that mentality. If you do not dig it, do not buy the guitar. Alex wanted to have a Les Paul tone, but so many of the Rush solos like "Limelight" would have sounded stupid without a whammy bar. When Gibson was finally able to make him one, he went for it. He probably would have gone for it in 1977.
Keep a knockin by Little Richard ...which Bonham blasted into out of frustration whilst recording a session for Zeppelin 4...then they turned it into the intro and worked out "Rock And Roll" right there on the spot
That red Les Paul has been in Jimmy's arsenal for decades. It can be seen in the Song Remains the Same during Whole Lotta Love, which in the movie, was edited from all three nights at MSG. On one of those nights, he used it for that song. If you look carefully, you'll see that Jimmy plays most of the song on a sunburst, but some of the edits have this guitar.
The thing about this collaboration, these are songs that very rarely if ever got played live. The Rover was never played live until with these guys. Closest thing that made me feel real led zep besides the real thing. Too bad Rich Robinson, disrespected Jimmy, by the way, Steve Gorman KILLS this tour!!!✌️
rycam418418 Gorman’s book looks really cool. I listened to a few interviews and he does come through as eloquent and smarter than the other two. He is an underrated drummer IMHO.
ThemFuzzyMonsters i listened to it and it’s great because it’s Gorman reading it. Who knows whats true. Gorman says page just wanted to contribute/co write and produce some songs on their next album. And he would add his ‘name’ to it to help promotion. Apparently Rich said no thanks
After reading the book, it's telling that there's little to no interaction during this performance between Jimmy and Rich. How sad that something so good was just sabotaged.
3 guitar players in a band are too many! There is a lot of distortion in the sound! Two would be perfect! A lead and a rhytm guitarist! Don't forget than Page played alone during live psrformances with Zeppelin
It was prob that way because Rich is incapable of playing at less than 11. Gorman says live he was at full volume on his Marshall stack. They basically mixed the rest of the band around Rich, Rich was never miked. Even when folks in the front rows complained they couldn't hear vocals, etc., he wouldn't turn down. Gorman played hard and flat out just to be heard on stage.
Maybe this should be a lesson for modern day late night talk show hosts... stick to evergreen topics. Not the topic of the day, which will make you look INSANE not even a couple of years later, much less...
These performances demonstrate, as of 1970, Led Zeppelin should have toured with at least a second guitarist, if not another multi-instrumentalist, like JPJ.
And to think the whole time Chris and Rich Robinson are thinking, "How can we rid ourselves of this legendary guitarist so we can fade back into obscurity and record shitty albums nobody cares about?"🤣🤣🤣
What's the singers name? He's an eyesore on stage, The rest of the band sound great!!! The band sounds great, Oh yeah I already said that The Singer Sucks!!!!
Jimmy Page officially became a nostalgia peddler with this tour. Meanwhile, Robert Plant remains one of the most ever-evolving musical acts of his generation.
Ever evolving? Plant wasted our money and time putting out crap for decades being a brand peddler. By his OWN admission - he's apologized for all that crap in the 80's (and 90's). He evolved alright. After 30 years of failing upwards without Pages songwriting, Jonesy arrangements, and Bonhams swing. Until he found the right producer, co-writer, singer, and sideman. Yeah, Page is his old sloppy self, but Plants no better often. Quit your bullshit.
If by ever evolving you mean that Robert Plant writes very little if anything on his albums. Then yes. He's a great singer, but has never been known for writing music.
So nice to see Eddie Harsch here. Sadly missed!
I recorded the Conan appearance on VHS and probably watched it a few hundred times. It was so rare to see Jimmy on TV. Had to take advantage of it.
Agreed! I could watch him forever!
bone ck do you still have the tape?
@@colinmacvicar2507 nah that's long gone. Haven't seen it since like 2003 or 4.
FINALLY...we find out where Kramer's "Puffy Shirt" ended up. Glad to see Chris made a good home for it.
Awesome collaboration effort! Shout out to the bass player, Greg Rzab~! He went to my school back in the 70s, Rich South high school in Richton Park, IL. Played bass for Buddy Guy and John Mayall and now The Black Crowes. Keep on rockin' Greg, you make us proud!
Oh my Goodness...I lived in Steger!!
Next time that cat blows through town, he's gonna have stories you won't believe...Count on it.
@@jdexposure Definitely!
@@juliemanarin4127 Hello neighbor!
Jimmy literally saved their career, but ended up getting blown off as he offered even more support to them. No wonder he pulled the plug so early into that tour of theirs.
It’s hard to believe that anybody would turn down the opportunity to write with Jimmy Page!
The Robinson brothers are insecure narcissists who couldn’t get over the fact that every audience on their tour was 80% Zeppelin fans, who just wanted to hear Zeppelin songs. Black crowes drummer Steve Gorman’s book recalls a scene on the tour bus where Chris Robinson was complaining to his then wife, actress Kate Hudson, about how he was tired of singing the Zeppelin songs… whining about the collaboration when she spoke up and shut him up saying “oh, please! Jimmy Page is the best thing that ever happened to you guys!!!”
She was 100% correct. The fact that they scoffed at his invitation to write songs together shows how stupid they were and suggests that they literally thought they were better then JIMMY PAGE.
What a mind blowing fuck up…
Some folks can't help but shoot themselves in the foot
Why did Rich say no thanks though? Could it be because Jimmy was wasted? And what ya mean with saved their career?
@@chriss2452it certainly couldn’t be that Rich didn’t want a guitarist who was better than he could be in 1,000 years…I love Rich, but he just bleeds insecurity and always has
I had tickets for this tour and Jimmy hurt his back. I was so close to seeing this. At least I got to meet him and Robert in the early 90s.
I just love Jimmy Page!
@Jimmy Durex So what your saying is: he's immortal, sounds right.
As opposed to an 18 year old american
TOTALLY SLAMMING BAD ASS!!!!!! aside from the actual LEDZEP i cannot imagine a better combination for JIMMY to have toured with.
Damn, they sound pretty good! I'd never heard of this project. And Jimmy looks young!
This band was stellar and did huge justice to the songs. No better cover on vocals than Chris. All instruments just perfect!
Remember seeing them at Jones Beach, NY. TBC were in tremendous form and this was such a breath of fresh air amongst all the other popular crap at the time
Happy Birthday Jimmy!!! 75 years young!!
The Black Crowes- Music was definitely suppressed. In time they will be looked to more and more. Loved it how Jimmy was with them @ greek shows.
Eric Challender haha suppressed by who?
Uggggg-they are awful. They don’t swing at all. Just listen to a Stones album instead.
Great segment, thanks for uploading this.
4:37 Your time is gonna come
17:21 The Wanton song
They sounded great together- Jimmy played great with them- he didn’t have to sweat all the rhythm parts
well said
he was sweating on the solo....that was sloppy
@@nomo9344 not the most inspired solo...
2019
Speechless! Real and raw rockers!
Very fortunate to have seen them tour in Raleigh. Fantastic vibe!
I was there too
Love that Jazz Theme at the intro, great melody, chord changes, great arrangement.
ITS RZAB..HAVE SEEN HIM WITH BUDDY GUY FOR YEARS, CLAPTON, AND MAYALL FOR A LONG TIME NOW..TALKED TO HIM IN PERSON LESS THAN A YEAR AGO..VERY NICE GUY AND ON HELL OF A KICK ASS BASS PLAYER
8:40-9:03 great camerawork of Jimmy during his solo.
saw this tour in holmdel nj....perfection
Black Zeppelin!!! 👍🏻
yardbird crowes.
Led Crowds???
That's where Jimmy hurt his back. They cancelled the rest of the tour. Loydds of London had to pick up the tab. Saw them at the Roseland all 3 nights. Was at the MSG show with the Who. The Wallflowers filled in. What a Strong Band!
Man I had tickets to their show when they were coming to my town. When they had to cancel because of Jimmy's hurt back I was bummed for weeks. Glad they made an album to capture the brilliance.
Same here. Had tickets and it broke my heart when they cancelled.
Lloyds
In Gorman's book, he explains that Jimmy Page did have a hurt back but the real reason he bailed and cancelled the tour was because Jimmy approached Rich and offered to co-write some tunes for their next album (Page joining up with them rescued the band when they were on life support) ... and Rich said nah, no thanks, we're good. Page was so insulted he bailed after one more TV appearance.
@@greggoldman as he should have.
Black Crows & Jimmy Page are kindred spirit- love this! Yes
Black Crowes*
Conan smart/lucky...Chris in lips...Jimmy looks great...The Jimmy Page Joe Walsh connection...The Crowes and Page...Damn what a night
wow. conan episode was exactly 20 years ago today and i didn’t even realize
Saw them on this tour great show
Jimmy...superb as always! Notice that besides the singer...Jimmy is the only on moving? He is a true rocker...he feels it and goes with it. The other guys need to put on some show...of course it would be impossible to downplay Jimmy! He IS the show!
"You're time is gonna come" and "The Wanton Song" NICE
Roger was spot on! Best drums I've heard!
STOP THE PRESSES!!!!!!!!!! JUST ANNOUNCED...THE BLACK CROWES ARE REUNITING AND WILL TOUR THIS COMING SUMMER. I NEVER THOUGHT IT WOULD HAPPEN, FINALLY REAL ROCK’N’ROLL LIVES AGAIN. THIS GEORGIA BOY CANT WAIT.
Oh is Jimmy Page going to be with them? Oh please let Jimmy be with them!!!
I don’t think so, but you never know. They brothers Robinson announced their reuniting on the Howard Stern show a couple of weeks ago. Search you tube for Black Crowes on Stern and you can see them announce it. The clip I saw was just a couple of minutes but they were on for the whole show. So if Page is going out with them they would have said it then I believe. But yes that would be amazing. Lol, I just checked out your page, and I think it is safe to say that your quite the Zepplin fan.👍
Page had a falling out with all of them except their drummer. Rich said something rude to Page when Page offered to help them out.
Also, its just the brothers touring with hired guns. And as we know, Steve was essential to their sound as Bonham was essential to Zeppelin.
Kinda of. More like Chris and Rich hired a band to back them and tour the country playing the BC's hits. They are the only original members in the lineup. "The duo enlisted all-new members that include guitarist Isiah Mitchell of psych-rock band Earthless, veteran session bassist Tim LeFebvre who appeared on David Bowie’s Blackstar and keyboardist Joel Robinow and drummer Raj Ojha of prog/psych-pop group Once and Future Band."
Darius Moghaddam Damn hadn’t heard about the falling out with Page. Although not that surprising. It seems that the brothers Robinson can be difficult to be around. Just a rumor, I could be wrong.🤫
Damn i miss being a teen in the 90's
Me too bro!
Was a great time being a Zeppelin/Crowes fan. No one in my school got it really. I was lucky to see Jimmy live 4 times and meet the guy. Best times.
That 59 Gibson would be expensive without jimmy even playing it today.Not walshes greatest financial move in hindsight
It’s not his ‘59, the wine red Les Pauls came out long after 1959. He used this one a lot through the 80’s and 90’s.
@@Almost_Baked the second performance on the video is the 59 .
They did. 🐲Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes Live At The Greek 3LP (White Vinyl)🤘
The greatest North American band of all time. Fight me.
Barry Strawn I agree, 100%! But it's doubtful I'll see the new version of them without Gorman. In fact, I simply won't.
@@LOVEnGREED unless they come to my city, I won't be going either. Not gonna travel to see a hired band to play Crowes music. Just Chris and Rich is not enough for me.
sure, they had one good song. and it wasn't the otis redding sham.
@ wrong.
@@GINKBB incorrect
The way Rich treated Jimmy was a sad shame.
Love the soul in jimmy and Chris faces
Audley Freed is present in that mix, a legend!!!
Audley is an incredible guitar player, and a musicians favorite due to his ability, style, professionalism, and all around bad assery on guitar.
Wow, reading through the comments, could it be that there actually are fans of either TBC or JP/LZ who really had no idea they collaborated 20 years ago?
I had the album first day it released and was only slightly impressed, Rich's vocals felt a little too "cover band" if that's even possible with Jimmy, but it just didn't vibe like I wanted it to. The short length of the collaboration is probably why it went under the radar for a lot of people, and not to mention there was just so much great music coming out during that time, easy to overlook.
CDaniel J80
You mean “great music” like By Your Side and Walking Into Clarksdale? Both of which were released only the year prior to the collaboration. Are you saying attention spans and memory banks are so short that such a powerhouse teaming would’ve gone under the radar a mere year after both camps put out “great music” separately?
CDaniel J80 yeah it wasn’t really under the radar, it was the crowes best selling album in 8 years and they sold out everywhere which they weren’t necessarily doing before
Oh Rich, what have you done?
rich is gonna rich every time ... no surprise there :)
Jimmy 🎶🎸😍❤️
Thank you God....🎸🎼💃🏻💋🌹🎼🎸💋
They were brilliant. Too bad they never made an album of new material together.
Jimmy couldn't do anything else on stage, after the brilliance that he performed with Zep. the best band ever
@@anellosatvadventures6756 The Firm wasn't bad.
@Noble Failures Huge mistake on Riches part. I understand Rich insulted Jimmy. That was the end of that you don't do that to the master. As much as I love The Black Crowes that was a dumb thing to do.
*STARTS AT **5:19*
I’d recommend Steve Gorman well wrote book “ Hard to Handle “ a tell all without the vitriol.
Just finished it. I couldn't put it down.
Can't believe Rich told Jimmy " nah we're good "
without vitriol?! that is absolutely not true. it's chock full of nastiness. i read the book, but im listening to the audio version as steve himself actually reads it. it very quickly becomes clear exactly who his "nemesis" of sorts is but he really talks a lot of shit about their whole career. i believe it all for the most part. i really liked hearing about their start. they were created similarly to many pop stars (this is taken to the extreme in the case of manufactured rappers, basically all of them)
@@thesmackdaddy9888 yeah my jaw hit the ground on that one.
@@trintdaddylandis just making a rhythm … 🤷🏻
Way to fuck it up Rich
Rich Robinson was so immature and insecure during this time.
Jimmy would have helped the Black crows so much and especially would have put them on a more solid financial situation.
I'm glad the Robinson brothers are getting along now and performing.
They both really needed the money as time passes by and they were both trying separate bands and career's which were mediocre if that.
They haven't been able to find another drummer that matches Steve Gorman.
I wish them luck non the less.
Watch how fast Conan blows past Rich to shake Jimmy's hand...lol Awesome.
I SAY THIS I WAS LISTENING TO THE CROW'S STUFF I NEVER HEARD LIVE ITS SOME OF THE BEST MUSIC LIVE I HAVE HEARD NO WONDER. JIMMY'S WITH THIS GREAT SOUTHERN VIBE THAY BLEW MY MIND THANKS TO YOU TUBE IAM A 62 TODAY STRUGGLING MUSICIAN THESE GUYS INSPIRED ME THIS ROUND 😳💤👄👙👠💅👀😘👄💤👄💤👄💤🙈🙊🙉🙈🙈👀💤
I could DRINK ENUFF LAME. SODA I. WILL BUY STEVE'S BOOK MAY I ADD HE'S ONE STUNNING BAD MO FO. ON DRUMS MY GOD MAN ONE OF THE BEST IN MY OPINION A ?😉😜💅👙👠😉👄👄👄👄👄👄👀👀👀👀👀👄👄
JImmy is 56--wow looks great--sober
I love how what's his face at the end says, "The Black Crowes And Jimmy Page", in that order because 1) he doesn't give a shit as in he doesn't give a shit and 2) has no idea because he doesn't give a shit because to him it's some group and some guitarist. It has and has fuck all meaning to him.
I just realized tom Arnold is in back of the couch😸🤘🏻
Starts at 4:40
Jimmy & The Black Crows still stand up WELL. The rest of the show, however... YIKES
Dynamite
Oh, Jimmy !!!
That’s great! The Black Crows are really great too.
COOL
Needs more guitars......
I’m just noticing for the first time that Page has a Les Paul b-bender! 🙏🏻
If you saw the No Quarter DVD in 1994, and you saw the "core rock band" play "Thank You," Jimmy played that b-bender Les Paul. I had never seen another guitar player play a b-bender except on a Fender before. It kind of freaked me out. Kind of like seeing Alex Lifeson of Rush use a Floyd Rose vibrato system on his Les Paul in the final years before Rush broke up. I know some fans consider stuff like that to be a violation of some sort of religion, but I have never understood that mentality. If you do not dig it, do not buy the guitar. Alex wanted to have a Les Paul tone, but so many of the Rush solos like "Limelight" would have sounded stupid without a whammy bar. When Gibson was finally able to make him one, he went for it. He probably would have gone for it in 1977.
that wasn't JPJ playing the opening keys. not even close.
True
no one said JPJ was supposed to be there dummy. It's the black crowes keyboard guy idiot.
@ black crowes keyboard guy? Excellent description. His name was Ed Harsch.
What a stupid comment duh. Oh that isn't robert plant singing either
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Miss you Eddie
EDDIE WHO ??????????????????????????????????????? LMAO
@@josephm.2856 LMAO at dipshits liking their own assholish replies
@@josephm.2856 feel free to fuck off, Joe
@@josephm.2856 the best keys player I've ever seen ,fuckwit
J. Maurillo what made you laugh your ass off? Goofball
All of well known guitars that JP played will be worth millions of dollars after he gone.
LP1 and 2 are probably worth 10 million a piece.
Note the significance of that first cutaway to the Weinberg 7, kids?
Keep a knockin by Little Richard ...which Bonham blasted into out of frustration whilst recording a session for Zeppelin 4...then they turned it into the intro and worked out "Rock And Roll" right there on the spot
Is That Page's original number one?
nope!
That red Les Paul has been in Jimmy's arsenal for decades. It can be seen in the Song Remains the Same during Whole Lotta Love, which in the movie, was edited from all three nights at MSG. On one of those nights, he used it for that song. If you look carefully, you'll see that Jimmy plays most of the song on a sunburst, but some of the edits have this guitar.
I'm no expert but it looks like the Les Paul 'B Bender' that was used in the London Celebration Day gig for Kashmir
I would say no. Its not a burst.
Areohead I believe you are correct
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Wanton Song just murders
The thing about this collaboration, these are songs that very rarely if ever got played live. The Rover was never played live until with these guys. Closest thing that made me feel real led zep besides the real thing. Too bad Rich Robinson, disrespected Jimmy, by the way, Steve Gorman KILLS this tour!!!✌️
Apparently Jimmy wanted to do more ... what a shame.
I've yet to read Gormans book but apparently Chris squashed it.
Yeah just finished Gormans book. Rich chased Jimmy away..
Interesting. Although I can understand it, that would change the entire makeup of the band. Jimmy is an alpha.
rycam418418
Gorman’s book looks really cool. I listened to a few interviews and he does come through as eloquent and smarter than the other two.
He is an underrated drummer IMHO.
ThemFuzzyMonsters i listened to it and it’s great because it’s Gorman reading it. Who knows whats true. Gorman says page just wanted to contribute/co write and produce some songs on their next album. And he would add his ‘name’ to it to help promotion. Apparently Rich said no thanks
Their early stuff was better. Better songs, better style, better vocals. Jimmy is always amazing though.
Your time is not going to come sweet home alabama
13:45
Not Sven on Bass. It's Greg Rzab.
Wrong,that is in fact Greg Rzab..
Greg is a player. Seen him with Buddy Guy.
Totally is Greg Rzab, played on the tour after they kicked Sven out. Plus you can see him clearly and that's his face.
GREG RZAB ON BASS...PERIOD
falsejesus
Do you know, why did they
actually kick Sven out?
Jimmy Page has more hair now than in that year mmmm
It takes real balls to install a B-Bender on a Les Paul.
Takes a lot of wood and sustain out of the guitar. Nobody ruins a LP like that now!
@@daviclar867 True, but he could afford to. He also has a self-tuning Les Paul.
Host at intro looks like Legs OBannion , 30s gangster,
i saw page and the crowes three times october 12 1999 new york october 16 1999 worcester july 2 2000 mansfield as good as page and plant
Tú comes con lacón!
Who would’ve ever though watching max weinberg “someday his kid is gonna be one of the sickest drummers for one of the most insane bands ever” lol
I wish Jimmy would have invited another guitar onstage live back in the seventies.
Jimmy walked off this set and jumped on a plane and bailed on this tour. This was the last song they ever played together
After reading the book, it's telling that there's little to no interaction during this performance between Jimmy and Rich. How sad that something so good was just sabotaged.
@@JDrumUK what happened?
Paul G , it was actually after being on the Jay Leno show, when they did "The Wanton Song." Regardless, it was a goddamn shame.
Whoops... apologies,I ran my mouth too soon. Didn't see the Leno performance! So damn good!
@@LOVEnGREED you're right!! I read the book and now i found myself visiting the vids online.
What’s chris doing these days?
Julie Strauss
coke and mushrooms.
Chris Robinson Brotherhood
Jerking off musically
Uniting with his brother...11 nov.2019..see howard stern show!
3 guitar players in a band are too many! There is a lot of distortion in the sound! Two would be perfect! A lead and a rhytm guitarist! Don't forget than Page played alone during live psrformances with Zeppelin
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Yes indeed...Page can do it all alone!
It was prob that way because Rich is incapable of playing at less than 11. Gorman says live he was at full volume on his Marshall stack. They basically mixed the rest of the band around Rich, Rich was never miked. Even when folks in the front rows complained they couldn't hear vocals, etc., he wouldn't turn down. Gorman played hard and flat out just to be heard on stage.
I disagree, aren’t Skynyrd and Foo Fighters smazing bands?
Maybe this should be a lesson for modern day late night talk show hosts... stick to evergreen topics. Not the topic of the day, which will make you look INSANE not even a couple of years later, much less...
Today all those wannabe Crowes “fans” would trash talk Page for not being an original member.
These performances demonstrate, as of 1970, Led Zeppelin should have toured with at least a second guitarist, if not another multi-instrumentalist, like JPJ.
avtually good he walked I saw you a total weirdo duo the brothers......Left 10 in
And to think the whole time Chris and Rich Robinson are thinking, "How can we rid ourselves of this legendary guitarist so we can fade back into obscurity and record shitty albums nobody cares about?"🤣🤣🤣
I saw Zeppelin on the PG tour, and I saw Page with the Crowes, playing nothing but Zeppelin. Page and the Crowes were better, sad to say.
Monu-fucking-Mental.
Ill take the crowes over Zeppelin any day..
Chris has a foot issue...
They members were probably jealous of Jimmy. Probably why they did something as stupid as reject him to help write music.
Very nice....but, too fast????
That's live energy. Everything is always faster.
In the words of Nancy Kerrigan, why? Why? WHY?
What's the singers name?
He's an eyesore on stage,
The rest of the band sound great!!!
The band sounds great,
Oh yeah I already said that
The Singer Sucks!!!!
Ok kid
Sandy Shaw does this much better.
Jimmy Page officially became a nostalgia peddler with this tour. Meanwhile, Robert Plant remains one of the most ever-evolving musical acts of his generation.
Ever evolving? Plant wasted our money and time putting out crap for decades being a brand peddler. By his OWN admission - he's apologized for all that crap in the 80's (and 90's). He evolved alright. After 30 years of failing upwards without Pages songwriting, Jonesy arrangements, and Bonhams swing. Until he found the right producer, co-writer, singer, and sideman. Yeah, Page is his old sloppy self, but Plants no better often. Quit your bullshit.
You just don't get it. Jimmy is LZ, Robert is very lucky.
Which bands over 50 aint nostalgia peddlers?
If by ever evolving you mean that Robert Plant writes very little if anything on his albums. Then yes. He's a great singer, but has never been known for writing music.