This is one of the hottest Led Zeppelin songs of all time _T h a t s c r e a m_ _T h a t h a r m o n i c a_ Btw, i love the quality of this audio. Like i can clearly hear the song
everytime we hear a "new" version...it captures another sense of greatness of LZ....the more uncovered..especially the very early stuff....its amazing how the group immediately ...and i mean immediately were great....i honestly cannot think of another example the immediate gelling in any discipline
You know there's a injun bar Gallup nm called American Bar and on the jukebox that has a whole lotta bootleg zep on it when I'm there the drunks get mad cuz I jam it Everytime I'm there been 6yrs lastime I was there.rumor has it the devil left them there.
yes he was born Robert Anthony Plant 20-08-1948 and John Henry Bonham was 20,was born 31-05-1948,John Richard Baldwin (John Paul Jones ) was 22 was born 03-01-1946 and finally James Patrick Page was 24 he was born 09-01-1944.
wow, amazing recording, this time stamps the early stages of the band. plant just turning 20 and just whaling on the harmonica, makes me wonder if learning to play the harp so well didn't develop his diaphragm and vocals, his singing was so well developed in the early years. very cool hearing this. this would be after their first tour in denmark, sweden, and oslo as the yardbirds and new yardbirds. robert saying jimmy funded the trip with what little yardbird money he had, but everyone realized by the great reactions they got, they had something special... they knew they had to get back to london and start recording. (and change the name) while recording this, their first record, they did 18 gigs around the u.k. honing the material, 2 months later they'd replace the jeff beck group (who had rod stewart singing) in the u.s. zep's first record wouldn't drop until their 15th show in san diego ca. a couple notes about the song, a muddy waters tune, (an amorphous of several blues players) jpj had played bass on a beck and stewart version 9 months before this, apparently never released, both beck and stewart say they saw jimmy at several of their gigs with peter grant, jimmy claiming he'd never heard them play this song... jimmy saying they sound nothing alike; you can judge for yourself, it's on beck's first record "truth" with stewart and ron wood on bass. another note, jimmy was playing beck's strat that he gave him, the interactions between all these great musicians is a book within itself.
Yea I don't know about that, their weed was really weak back then. But I say I don't know because a lot of us can get high off weak stuff our first time, then eventually we get used to the good stuff. But if there was no good stuff maybe we could have kept getting high on weak stuff. But also I guess they could have baked alot into cake or had hash. I bet it was hash.
The Mighty Zeppelin was a cosmic event for sure as were most of the real musicians from the era I feel that we received as a gift a stream of creative energy not of Earth & it hit around 1964 and began to decrease in intensity around 1974 I mean stuff like Dylan CSN&Y,the band Tull Steppenwolf Quicksilver m s Mayal hendrix Pink Floyd the who elton allman bros.more than I can mention fed from this stream ~ we have musicians today but it's just not the same Note: Johnny & Edgar Winter are aliens
Fui apresentado por um primo de um colega meu a ouvir essa obra prima ..Ele me perguntou ..Já ouviu Led Zepelin? E eu disse : NÃO !! E ele botou um Cd e quando está música tocou meu Amigo eu fiquei em êxtase ...Que foi aquilooooooo.....e quase no final a loucura da voz imitando a guitarra ai eu disse Carambaaaaaa
@tommigs He was playing it so he could overdub the solo. They could pull down Plant's extra bars of harmonica if they wanted. Anyway...check "Underground," by Rosetta West on my channel. Hope you like it. Raw blues like early Zep (well, kind of). Peace.
when they did the first album they recorded it all in 24 hours of studio time , they rehearsed for a month or so before recording , but in any case this was epic
Do you think that’s plant on the harmonica? I know he can play the shit out of one but that almost sounds like a hired gun. Just thinking out loud. Thanks for this video
Hmm, quite noticeably different from their '69 BBC recording. Here, you can almost imagine the band working out parts of the later, mass-consumed version: ua-cam.com/video/PglZxLxwnIs/v-deo.html (courtesy of Rhino Atlantic). Also, I can't hear any Jeff Beck influence in any guitar part, so I don't know why Jeff Beck or Rod Stewart would have a beef with Led Zeppelin doing a version of this song.
@NAMTRIP Love your dedication, dude. If you'd like to hear some raw blues efforts in these more difficult times, try "Underground," by Rosetta West, on my channel. All the best...
Well that just sucked!! I was listening to this and decided to go ahead and comment while doing so, BUT, the music stopped in order for me to comment ... so I'm not gonna comment, lol , time for a "do-over" ... now
Early Zeppelin is the best Zeppelin....
I’ve been playing this song note for note for 50 years,, and I’m still not satisfied
Years later and it pops up out of the blue on my UA-cam. Jeez, what else is hiding in this bottomless pit. Made my day!
i'll be listening to this all day. to whomever put it up on here, i thank you
Very very nice harmonica solo indeed!!!
I'm melting!.
19 and sounding like that amazing listening to zep forever luv the harmonica is there nothing this beautiful man cant do ❤❤❤
This is a really clear recording. Wow.
This is the harmonica of those who have mastered the instrument.
This is one of the hottest Led Zeppelin songs of all time
_T h a t s c r e a m_
_T h a t h a r m o n i c a_
Btw, i love the quality of this audio. Like i can clearly hear the song
simply on fire!....plants harmonica..the fuzzy voice effect and the orignal voice tone/highs...at the ripe old age of 20
Awesome version ~ So raw! So good!
R I P Jon Bonham. Miss you :((
Wow! Sounds fucking good. I love this slow, driving groove.
I'm 59 and still lovin' Led Zep!...I'm a weird old bastard...LOL
Larry Henry Nothing weird about that. If that’s weird, then there’s a whole lot of us weirdos out there. 😂 Keep rockin’ man.
everytime we hear a "new" version...it captures another sense of greatness of LZ....the more uncovered..especially the very early stuff....its amazing how the group immediately ...and i mean immediately were great....i honestly cannot think of another example the immediate gelling in any discipline
I'm right there with you Bro I'm 61 and I still love it.
61 and musically nothing comes close to Led Zeppelin.
You know there's a injun bar Gallup nm called American Bar and on the jukebox that has a whole lotta bootleg zep on it when I'm there the drunks get mad cuz I jam it Everytime I'm there been 6yrs lastime I was there.rumor has it the devil left them there.
their first version! thank you this is awesome
Nerver heard this version FUCKIN BEAUTIFUL!!!!! IT SHOOK ME ALL NIGHT LONG!!!!
Wow so raw. Love it
So great! From my childhood.
Led Zeppelin na cabeça 🇧🇷👹🔥🤘
💯 x 💯💘💘💘💘💘💫💫💫💫💫👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
MAGRISTRAL!!!
AWESOMEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The closest we'll ever get to
" Led Zeppelin Unplugged "
Led Zeppelin Unhinged.
Any band can be Unplugged. Only one can be "Unledded"
Plant was 19 here
yes he was born Robert Anthony Plant 20-08-1948 and John Henry Bonham was 20,was born 31-05-1948,John Richard Baldwin (John Paul Jones ) was 22 was born 03-01-1946 and finally James Patrick Page was 24 he was born 09-01-1944.
Wrong!! He had just turned 20 about a month earlier!
@@macarchersPlant turned 20 the day after their first rehearsal together, first rehearsal was on
August 19,1968. Close but not quite.
@@ashleytaylor3450exactly!
WTF! I need this entire recording! ⚡️🤘🏽⚡️
Wow--incredible version. Thank you for posting!
wow, amazing recording, this time stamps the early stages of the band. plant just turning 20 and just whaling on the harmonica, makes me wonder if learning to play the harp so well didn't develop his diaphragm and vocals, his singing was so well developed in the early years. very cool hearing this.
this would be after their first tour in denmark, sweden, and oslo as the yardbirds and new yardbirds. robert saying jimmy funded the trip with what little yardbird money he had, but everyone realized by the great reactions they got, they had something special... they knew they had to get back to london and start recording. (and change the name)
while recording this, their first record, they did 18 gigs around the u.k. honing the material, 2 months later they'd replace the jeff beck group (who had rod stewart singing) in the u.s. zep's first record wouldn't drop until their 15th show in san diego ca.
a couple notes about the song, a muddy waters tune, (an amorphous of several blues players) jpj had played bass on a beck and stewart version 9 months before this, apparently never released, both beck and stewart say they saw jimmy at several of their gigs with peter grant, jimmy claiming he'd never heard them play this song... jimmy saying they sound nothing alike; you can judge for yourself, it's on beck's first record "truth" with stewart and ron wood on bass.
another note, jimmy was playing beck's strat that he gave him, the interactions between all these great musicians is a book within itself.
OMG How does Plant even get air enough to stat screaming right after that amazing harp solo @ 4:34 ? Should have been Superlungs back in the day
the worst part is he’s probably high as fuck on pot too 🤣
Yea I don't know about that, their weed was really weak back then. But I say I don't know because a lot of us can get high off weak stuff our first time, then eventually we get used to the good stuff. But if there was no good stuff maybe we could have kept getting high on weak stuff. But also I guess they could have baked alot into cake or had hash. I bet it was hash.
The Mighty Zeppelin was a cosmic event for sure as were most of the real musicians from the era I feel that we received as a gift a stream of creative energy not of Earth & it hit around 1964 and began to decrease
in intensity around 1974 I mean stuff like Dylan CSN&Y,the band Tull Steppenwolf Quicksilver m s Mayal hendrix Pink Floyd the who elton allman bros.more than I can mention fed from this stream ~ we have musicians today but it's just not the same Note: Johnny & Edgar Winter are aliens
Musicians from today? If you mean 2022 can you name a few with comparable talent?
A 9 year breakup, alcohol and this song DO NOT go well together... but as a LZ fan I can’t help it...
Hope you're doing ok!
my favorite song a masterpiece
Love those bootlegs!
shivers up and down my spine
Love that slow shuffle in 12/8 very cool
Fui apresentado por um primo de um colega meu a ouvir essa obra prima ..Ele me perguntou ..Já ouviu Led Zepelin? E eu disse : NÃO !! E ele botou um Cd e quando está música tocou meu Amigo eu fiquei em êxtase ...Que foi aquilooooooo.....e quase no final a loucura da voz imitando a guitarra ai eu disse Carambaaaaaa
Call and response on the harmonica, yeah baby!
Plant extended, and no Jones keyboard feature
That's what im talking about>!!!!!
เฝ้าดูประวัติศาสตร์ตลอด 40 ปี 50 ปีก็รู้เพราะมีการเปลี่ยนอำนาจโดยปลายกระบอกปืนกี่ครั้งแต่ละครั้งก็เกิดจากสาเหตุนี้มันไม่มีความมั่นคงแน่นอนนอนหลับยังสะดุ้งตื่นด้วยความหวาดกลัว
In 1968 I was 13/14...damn...long time ago...
Larry Henry look at it this way you have probably lived the best time to be alive
Old head
Wow this is awesome 😎
fuckin excellent!!!!!!!!!
Plant in quegli anni aveva una voce pazzesca
Great
Blowin hard that harp!
Les Génies . MERCI
Bassssssss
@tommigs He was playing it so he could overdub the solo. They could pull down Plant's extra bars of harmonica if they wanted. Anyway...check "Underground," by Rosetta West on my channel. Hope you like it. Raw blues like early Zep (well, kind of). Peace.
OH YEAH. BABY.....uhu!
Too bad it cuts off before the end of the song!
That's what im talking about.
An incredible. "take 1" ya. think?!
when they did the first album they recorded it all in 24 hours of studio time , they rehearsed for a month or so before recording , but in any case this was epic
OH YEAH. BABY.....UHU
tammy webster They’re so nice, you had to say it twice! 😁
Where dya find this?
Do you think that’s plant on the harmonica? I know he can play the shit out of one but that almost sounds like a hired gun. Just thinking out loud. Thanks for this video
Yeah, he throws a couple of vocals right on past an through the harp , solo ,call and response
That’s him trust me,, Eddie Kramer and I have spent many hours together dissecting the catalog
where is Page's guitar solo?
This is what they refer to as “the foundation of a song
Hmm, quite noticeably different from their '69 BBC recording. Here, you can almost imagine the band working out parts of the later, mass-consumed version: ua-cam.com/video/PglZxLxwnIs/v-deo.html (courtesy of Rhino Atlantic). Also, I can't hear any Jeff Beck influence in any guitar part, so I don't know why Jeff Beck or Rod Stewart would have a beef with Led Zeppelin doing a version of this song.
@NAMTRIP Love your dedication, dude. If you'd like to hear some raw blues efforts in these more difficult times, try "Underground," by Rosetta West, on my channel. All the best...
Круто!!
wow Yardbirds did this tooo
this was the Yardbirds basically , but You Shook Me was a Willie Dixon song
It needs more cowbell
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いったい、ロバートプラントなんてどこで見つけてきたんだ?彼のシャウトに行かれちまうぜ!
Page never steps up and plays lead. He stays back and let the harp do everything. I suppose if the song continues he does play some lead guitar
he probably is thinking he'll add a lead later on in an overdub
He does solos in later versions
Well that just sucked!! I was listening to this and decided to go ahead and comment while doing so, BUT, the music stopped in order for me to comment ... so I'm not gonna comment, lol , time for a "do-over" ... now
the devil made em do it!
Nice chopped off ending, what a waste of time. Burn this version..........
4:05