Led Zeppelin - Going To California (Live at Earls Court 1975) [Official Video]
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- Led Zeppelin perform 'Going to California' at Earls Court in 1975. Original song from Led Zeppelin IV (1971). ♫ Listen to Led Zeppelin IV:
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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.
Who's watching in 2024?
February 2024 and still listening and loving this song💗
Me!!! This is my favorite led Zeppelin song. I listen and watch this video probably about a few times a month. Maybe more.
trying to learn this on acoustic so i always come back to this 🥰
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March 2 , 24. Once a month go to video…gives me chills every time!
This is the absolute best damn band in the history of Rock and Roll!!!
You got that right
I know what you're saying but there are definitely other bands who share that stage! Pink floyd for one
Yep
best song too
I was at this concert!
17 years old, wide eyed and optimistic.
This is still one of my favourite songs by them 🎶❤️
I wish I'd been there. I was 10 at the time but subsequently became a fan of Zeppelin and ELO, far more Zeppelin these days. The brilliance of youth they wrote most of the best known songs before they were 23 years old.
I too saw them in 1977 in Atlanta i was 14 my sister took me i have been hooked sense i love them all they were the perfect match ! Page and plant get the most attention but they both know what they had and when Bonzo passed it would have been like driving a car with one wrong size tire on it
Você é privilegiada
I was born that year, and wasn't allowed to go for my parents..
Nassau Collesium L.I., Feb in 75 Awesome Concert! 16 and I'll never forget it 🎸🎶🎵🎶 First Song, Rock n Roll ☮️❤️
THE ORIGINAL UNPLUGGED...bloody legends
The mandolin by John Paul Jones in this song is just out of this world ridiculous. The strings alone from both of these geniuses absolute perfection
I wish I could have been there !!! But I was eight years old and moved from California to Arkansas. Been to over 50+ concerts in my 55yrs and this is one I didn't get to see. Hey, I brought my 2 boys to see Lynyrd Skynyrd in concert in Little Rock Arkansas with Peter Frampton and 38 Special and I don't know how much they liked it but I loved it....😮😬🤔🤭😁🤣💯👌 I can brag on my first concert which was in, or close, to San Bernardino in 1983 which was the US festival and I believe the tickets were $25 and I was 16 and I got to see Quiet Riot, Motley Crue, Ozzy Osbourne, Judas Priest, Triumph, Scorpions and Van Halen with front man David Lee Roth... 🤘 They say the new Heavy Metal era started with that day. ✌️🤘👌💯
Ditto
The mandolin is an amazing instrument...
@@sherryj738 And fine mandoline work by John Paul Jones!
absolutely agree
No music today is even in the same galaxy as this music
Pure raw unfiltered talent. Something that so desperately needs to make a comeback.. but prolly won't. Music is all about money now, sad.
none at all....
Yes.....
Precisely. I believe whatever is out there these days, will never touch what the 60"s through early 90's had . That level will not be reached again. The quality, quite simply cannot be replicated.
Especially 50's, 60's ñ 70's 💫👌🏽
Plant possibly has one of the most organic and natural voices of all time
Such a great song
Robert Plant gets way overlooked.
I love this song very much and I also agree with you! Peace!!!
Yes very unique voice. Like ozzy osbournes
@@moosey62 I don't think so....From 68 to 72 he was probably the greatest hard rock singer ever.
@@Montano214 Way, way, more powerful and much better range than Ozzy when Plant was at his best. But don't get me wrong, I love Ozzy.
One of the cleanest, clearest live recordings I've ever had the pleasure of listening to. Thanks for posting!
John Paul Jones just doesn’t get enough credit. That dude is absolutely incredible!
Think about all those mandolin parts in other LZ songs too.
He's the true musician in the band.
@@TheWejoyce so there aren't true musicians? Get real
@@kensalazar5066 He's the one who keeps them in beat. There's always one; you didn't realize that?
Neither do you!! I think u should get more credit than u deserve!!
Robert Plant is singing about what so many of us want... A woman who understands us and a place to call home.
Yes, the longing to connect and leave behind unkindness.
One who will not smoke all our stuff and drink all our wine...
@@realitywave that too
Robert Plant was 27, Jimmy Page was 31, and John Paul Jones was 29 in 1975
Today Mr. Plant is 75, Mr. Page is 79 and Mr. Jones is 77 ...Wow!!
Time sure flies when you're having fun being Gods of Rock and Roll
Jimmy Page just had his 80th birthday!
Jimmy and John Paul look at least a decade younger than Rob. He lives really close to me.
@@marywhite7341
You say Robert Plant lives close to you?
If so, that's cool
@@chiefcrazyhorse yes he does. About 2 miles up the River Severn in Worcestershire UK
❤
So I’m an Australian working for American seismic company in Fiji.
I’m high upon a mountain watching the full moon go down on one horizon
And the most amazing sun rise on the opposite.
A friend said have you ever heard of Led Zeppelin.
He put on this song.
I cannot describe this moment in my life.
Or just how unique in the history of music this band was.
were you high upon a mountain or high, upon a mountain? :)
It's aggravating that there is so little footage of John Paul Jones playing, even in a song like this. He gets shown for a split second. I want to see him too! His contributions were huge!
Aye mate, you're absolutely right. I think the cameraman / director really missed something here. JPJ was such an important part of the band (there were no 'bit-players' in Led Zep!) Also, personally gutted because I'm learning this on mandolin and I'm trying to see as many different versions as possible.
You get it!! I experience the same thing when I'm trying to learn his basslines.
He made his music stand out and i dont think he would want anything other than that. its always like this in rock bands, the lead guitarist and the singer gets all the praise. Real one knows that's not the case, at least not for this band. He is the unsung anchor of this band.
I'm sure you're right. He seems humble, but I wish he got the respect that he has earned, from everybody.
Agree!
I was there!
really ¿? anything interesting you would like to share with us about that show ¿?
:)
@@criaturaimaginaria5230 Earles Court wasn’t the best place to see bands, huge stone columns everywhere. The sound was appalling (I recorded and still have the entire show on tape) They started with ‘rock and roll’ it was a total mess. My friend can clearly be heard saying WTF is that! Then we all start laughing. We spent all night out in the freezing cold waiting to buy tickets, at that point we felt a little let down. Bob was struggling with his voice and was adjusting vocal melody to accommodate his lack of range. The drum and keyboard solos were far too long. England had beaten Scotland 5:1 that day and the place was full of disgruntled Jocks in kilts. The big screen (first ever I believe) was out of sync. The laser show (first time ever used) was pitiful. We missed the train home and slept on Paddington all night.....still, I met my wife there which wasn’t a bad thing 😊 I wouldn’t have missed it for the world!
@@boggybond aww I loved reading your personal story with the show, now I want to hear your friend yelling "WTF is that" hahaha. But how great that you met your wife thanks to the show, long live Led zeppelin!! haha
OMG
Sick brag!!!!
After over 30 years of listening to this, I still get the chills😅
At seventy I still find this magical. So glad I got this music in my lifetime.
We were lucky and blessed. I saw them 2x. I knew then and there I could die happy.
I'm 60 and still love the led zeppelin
I graduated from high school in 1975. I remember laying on the grass in my backyard on a blanket listening to this song and looking forward to an adventurous, awesome life filled with love.
I was born in march of 1975. Bet the time was different then.
@@joshkneisley9063 Life was spontaneous back then because we did not have cell phones to plan everything out and keep track of everybody. Most homes had 1 landline. We would make plans to meet up with friends but if we missed each other then we met up with other kids. We never really knew where we would end up and with who when we went out. I’ve always had my best times in life being spontaneous.
Simple music can make you sing, a simple hug can make you feel, better, simple things can make you happy, I hope my simple hello will put a smile on your face..
Hello!!! How are you doing today, please
pardon me for intruding into your privacy but I
just wanted to know if you're a fan ? Have a
great day.. Stay Safe
@@ChristianMan-yr6bj I enjoy the simple things in life the most. I have the best time when things are spontaneous.
@@marycrowley1442 aww that's good to hear, simple things make you happy ... you sound very interesting, where are you from??
I remember sitting on my porch watching the sun come up when this song first came on the radio. The guitars, the voice. I left my body and went to heaven, if only for a moment!
Sounds made up
@@clutch10001 yeah right
Yes. This song has an ethereal sound. “Heavenly” in my book. 👍
Yes , good times
They touched heaven for a moment. That's the beauty of life, we can get those moments.
Listening to this is medicine for me.
This was played as I walked my daughter up the aisle, great dad moment!
I’ve been a Led Zeppelin fan for many, many years! (I’m 65) Don’t know how I missed this gem! This has to be the best version of Going to California I’ve heard. The strings are just phenomenal!
Youngster!
Same. Love Led Zeppelin. Just heard this on Sirius and I am completely blown away. This song takes on a life of its own if you listen to the lyrics. I should expect nothing less from a group of gentlemen who were known at one point in time as “THE #1 BAND in the world” on Atlantic Records. Can’t argue it. Proof is out there. Amazing song.
Thirty plus year fan here, and I completely agree. Paiges guitar changes were amazing , almost put me in a trance. What a masterpiece this song, especially this performance
Absolutely. Why can't people like this run the planet. It's all incredibly love.
I was born in 72. Still the best band
Nothing like a day surrounded with Led Zeppelin music ❤️
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And yet 24 hrs is not enough time😥....🤔....🥰 make it a week!!!!!!
And a rainy day at that... LED ZEP=GOAT 💯
Any day is a good day when listening to the greatest band ever
Played this on a juke box on New Years Eve of ‘94. For the woman I would marry She’s my California girl, wearing flowers. “Are you for real?”
What a powerful song! What a voice! Magnificent guitar playing! Brilliance!
Its insane..musically...so much music..only 2 instruments and 1 singer.
How the harmony syncs is genius
It's John Paul!
It's the great music that I grew up
Cause theys Geniuses it is!
Quando se eh bom, só cantar é melhor ainda
There was no autotune.
Everything was pure.
And you can see and hear the perfection anyway.
John Paul turned this song into heaven. He should get way more credit for his work in Zep. Killer band. There will never be another one like them. Much respect.
"There will never be another one like them"?? I don't know about that, there was this band called the Beatles, perhaps you heard of them hahaha😂
@@ScottDavis-sj1rp Yea, the beatles were great and all, but comparing them to Zeppelin is funny.
@metalgeniusjoe5602 What's "funny" about it?? Don't misunderstand me, I personally think Led Zeppelin and perhaps the Who were in the top 3 -- the Beatles, again being # 1. And when I was in high school in the 1970's i.e., class of "79" I actually liked the Who and Led Zep more than the Beatles. But over time I actually came to the conclusion that the Beatles were better than both of them. But hey, to each their own. So Merry Christmas and Peace Out Bro.
@@ScottDavis-sj1rp You're right on all that. I guess it's all personal preference. One thing is for sure, the 60s and 70s put out the best music. Hope you and your family have a nice holiday season. Take care.
@metalgeniusjoe5602 Agree on what you said about 60's and 70's bands. There will never be another musical era that produced so much musical talent and innovation. Take Care Bro.
It's crazy this band consisted of what most people would say is a top 5 musician for each of their respective roles. Plant vocals, Page guitar, Jones bass, Bonham drums. May be a long time before we ever see that combination of greatness again.
Such a beautiful, soft, and intricate song!
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One of my favorites!
Robert’s voice is just stunning.
Looking forward to hearing Robert’s voice once again when he comes to Cleveland in a couple of weeks.
One of the most beautiful musical performances of all time
Music at it’s best
People at this concert could not realize how lucky they were. Seeing the greatest band ever that would only last a few more years. They were and are simply the best ever
So true.....
Think of the Denmark kids in 1969. That's a lucky bunch
Cant argue with that.
We knew.
And this was zep at their pinnacle. After jimmy was ravaged by heroine.
Zeppelin knocks it out of the park every time. Their acoustic sets are second to none!! ZEPPELIN GOAT!!!!!
YOU HAVE THAT RIGHT!!
Absolutely right !!!
GOAT !!!!
@@sharonsteigers4162 GOAT & nobody but nobody comes anywhere close to doing what they did……trailblazers….. I could talk Zeppelin all day long to this day….50 years later…..loved them then …..love them now…..Rock on…Keep Zeppelin alive Sharon ….🎶🎵🎸🎤🎧🥁🏴🇺🇸💜🇬🇧🔥
GOAT is right!
One of their best. Always loved how they rocked so hard and then showed their beautiful acoustic side.
This is my favourite band in the world, love these guys.
Listening to Led Zeppelin for 50 years, enjoy.
*50 Years later and Still Smokin my Stuff and Listening to Zeppelin*
🥴💨
Hell ya..
The first time I heard this song, I was in the kitchen making waffles. My father (who was playing this song) came over to eat one. As I made one for him, I was thinking what a lovely sound this was and asked him the name. It's a very pleasant memory that I have of my father and I, one that I will not soon forget.
Beautiful Giana. Beautiful.
that is a great memory !!! 🙂
Keep it in your heart and cherish it for the rest of your days❤
@Jason Bonham hi Jason the world never will forget John ever he was a very talented musician I have many a film of John fooling around on his motercyclye standing on it while driveing it with the throttle locked..or his T BUCKETT GOING TO THE STORE OR JOHN ON A FARM TRACTER WORKING THE FIELD ABOUT 1968 .THE WORD WILL NEVER FIRGET JOHN HE MADE LED ZEPPELIN WORK SO WELL AND.KEPT THE BAND TOGETHE4
That's exactly why his nick name was Moby dick.he come on big and huge on the drums
Smoked my stuff and drank all my wine. Absolutely the best line in the Rock and Roll history
Wonderful. JPJ is magic and Jimmy's acoustic playing is as always just soooo good
Jimmy looks SO iconic in this to me. JPG is the underrated cornerstone that could play anything as well as arrange. This live version is simply beautiful.
"Someone told me there's a girl out there, with love in her eyes and flowers in her hair"- one of the greatest lyrics of all time
you should read lyrics. at least a little bit more!
@@paulludwigvolzing2548 Said the World Renowned Lyricist....
Let's hear what you got, just a line or two, please
@@paulludwigvolzing2548we all can’t be as cool as you , we know the chicks dig you right ?
I was a girl with love in her eyes an flowers in her hair in California at that time
Joni Mitchell 🩶
LOVE LOVE LOVE this song!!!!!!!!!!!!
The music of Led Zep.....timeless!!
Four outstanding musicians. Who could ask for more? Pure perfection
The Heavens aligned, and we have Led Zeppelin.
Agree ☺️
That is what is great about LZ. All four were monsters, even more so than the Beatles who I also love.
Led Zeppelin and Rush are just perfection!
Just so true, a unique band made up of four such talented musicians all wrapped up to make this superb band. 👌👍
Everyone who reads this, we don't know each other and probably never will but I wish you all the best in life and all the luck in the world 💕🥰
I was at this tour in St. Louis at the Arena. I'm 65 now and still remember wow. Great laser show on the ceiling of the arena I remember. Can't forget Plant sitting on a chair singing this song.
I’m a 65 y/o St. Louis girl - wish I had been there!
When I saw Led Zeppelin in 1969 at Milwaukee county stadium on summer night they had an impromptu concert and a friend and I were lucky enough to get right up front of the stage and watched Jimmy Page play with the violin bow, and they played almost every song off their first LP...Tickets were $10 and under 100 people in the audience. A rare opportunity in my senior high school year.
man were you lucky
The only time I saw them live was at the same venue, County Stadium, at the "Midwest Rock Festival"; Blind Faith was also there. Had to have been the same weekend? LZ rarely came to Milwaukee. They did the Lemon Song; not one of my favorites... Lucky David!!
My bad, the actual venue I referenced was State Fairgrounds racetrack. Same yr.
You are blessed !
I'm seriously so Jealous! If I had a time machine I'd waste every minute following Led Zeppelin around watching their Concerts! If i knew it had to break the World I'd still do it. LOL Let the World End if it meant I'd see 1 Led Zeppelin Show with Bonzo!
I don't think any band will really come close to accomplishing what Led Zeppelin did. Ever!
It's not possible.
O no fantastik
Ut Take me to a yourny
There can only be one, one, and only, and they are, ...the one and only.
They were all geniuses
This is one of the most beautiful songs ever written.
This is the best version i’ve ever listened to❤
No drums, no bass, just a guitar, a mandolin and a voice and it's a classic.
"Tryin' to find a woman who's never, never, never been born" makes me feel stoic in realizing I must accept her for who she is. Man, Leppeplin's the best!
Truly one of the most beautiful songs to ever come from a rock n roll/heavy metal band!! JMO
This is by far the best
The emotion that Led Zeppelin awakens in us is the best proof that despite all the bad things that happen in the world, we are still human.
Couldnt agree more
Well said no one could play as they did
Beautifully Said!
Meaningless platitude.
@@czgibson3086 Really ?
Zeppelin was the most important band to me when I was a teenager. I didn't listen to them as much through my 20s, 30s and 40s but came back to them in my early 50s. I find I get the same sense of magic and near euphoria that I got when I was a teenager. It's a wonderful feeling.
I'm pretty much the same as you.
Dido!..
Never to old to enjoy Zeppelin
It is the same for me, I will be 60 this year and about 8 years ago when I retired I really began to take a deep dive into the music that shaped me as a child and young man. We had no idea at the time that we were living through the greatest generation of music that had ever been produced, at least in my not so humble opinion.
welcome back
Zep's music will stand the test of time long after we are gone. Saw them in the 70's and again in the 90's as Page & Plant. Was an amazing and magical experience.
Great to see these 1970 videos showing up on UA-cam...so cool.
One of their best. Reminds me of when I was young -- and happy.
I relate, Peace and Love to you Carole ~
You can be happy again, don't let the world break you, you're not alone!
Ah, Carole, you might be forgetting that happiness comes from within. What brings me joy at 61 years (tomorrow) is not what brought me joy at 21 years. There might be snow on the roof now, but there’s still a fire down below. Blessings.
Yes it brings back memories... but puts a good vibe in the present..no matter how Dark things seam..!☮️☯️
I understand...
I also love u...
This is and will forever be my favorite Zeppelin tune!!!! WOW what an amazing, mystical band!!!
Have to agree with you!
John Paul Jones never stops to amaze me, that guy is a band on his own...😎
As heavy and loud as any band could be people forget how much acoustic guitars were part of Zeppelin
John Paul Jones is fabulous on the mandolin here. I wish they had showed more of his picking in the video.
He is indeed, but the LZ screen time always seemed to be something like Page 55% Plant 42%, Bonzo 2% JPJ 1%
Still the greatest rock n roll band to ever walk the earth
I'd have to agree with you. There were some great bands, but when you go through LZ's body of work, it sure stands the test of time.
I would have to say the the beatles and jimi hendrix’s recordings were better, and laid the groundwork for Led Zeppelin’s amazing contributions to rock
I've looked for someone to top them for 45 years.
Can't find anyone. It's the best disappointment of my life.
Rock Gods don't walk the earth...they float.
Hardly. The Beatles rule and dominate.
Led zeppelin ruled in their day
There's not a band in the world that can even come close to this one.
Smokie ?
Pink Floyd
Yep. There's so many awesome bands, you can't really put one on top.@@sguerrero30
U2 in their prime easily...
Never did like U2.@@G_Ellis606
This song really showed me the depth and range of Led Zeppelin. Delicate and beautiful in one way but also filled with deep power! I loved and still love how they could go from crashing bluesy rock to this, all in one album or live show. Pound for pound, inch for inch, still my most favorite band of all time. LZ II is where I started. Jimmy changed my life and is the reason I ended up playing guitar for the last 30 years or so…Saw Robert do some of LZ’s songs in Golden Gate Park a few years back during one the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festivals…definitely some magical moments that day!!
Was this recently?
You nailed it. A band capable of such ferocious thunder and lightning, yet also of such tenderness and gentleness too. They never cease to amaze.
Led Zeppelin 2 turned me on to the power of rock and roll. Period. It blew me straight the hell away and it still does. People who have never heard it and get to hear it for the first time are lucky to get to discover the raw power of music.
@@aliceinwonderland887 man thats so fuskin true brother.
@@pawntucky j
One of the most emotional and beautiful song by Led Zeppelin)))
Plant's vocal are so heartbreaking...
Just a timeless masterpiece ❤
Plants voice sounds eerie as it should for this song beautiful
2024 and still the greatest Rock group ever!!! 🎶⚡🎸😎🎶🙌🔥💯🎸
Absolutely genius. An inspiration to musicians of all eras, genres, and disciplines. Their music just takes you somewhere else.
Worthy of tears. Absolutely worthy.
As a kid , I heard all this great music as it came out--- not after the fact. Too bad the kids today don't have this experience. I am blessed.
Yes indeed
Most music out there today is total garbage
@@JJWoosh2 can't help but agree with ya
literally all there is there is today is loud horrifying rap music with some big black dude with 10 huge chains on with a 6 pack with the ball of the mic right up against his mouth. ew. like you're gonna ruin the mic with your disgusting saliva. and announcing he's gonna run for president or something like that in front of a huge mosh pit. then he raps a terrible song that blows out about half the crowd's eardrums causing temporary deafness.
Yes, it was so exciting to anticipate a new Zep album, can't do that these days. I hear ya, also feel blessed for that.
im 14 and i listen to rock
This is the finest live clip I’ve ever witnessed by the Zep. Plant’s vocals just knock me sideways, greatest rock vocalist ever. Page is totally flawless. Jones keeping it rolling along beautifully. Wow !
And on that 📝, call me a yesman 2 😎🤘🙏
Do you think the beatles can do that. No way. Nobody can.
yes! i'm a Plantonic he´s my platonic love forever, :)
Check out live clip from Denmark Radio aswell
I totally agree with your first sentence.. Seen them at MSG mid seventies first ever concert. you don't forget that.
It's a crime that Jonsey was not shown more in this. Incredible perfrmance.
Agreed .. it’s a shame he wasn’t shown more in all zeppelin footage.
Jonesy was their secret weapon . Monster musician!
Also agree!
He did a lot of work for not much love on that video!
@@MmeDesgranges Agree. Like Robert joked he was the one that could walk right through the hotel without being noticed. Very sad.
It's criminal. He's absolutely filling this song with wonderful little melodies and runs, but we have to sit here watching Jimmy Page strum one chord. Not Page's fault. But seriously. This is criminal.
With each time I hear this song I love it more and more.
❤❤❤❤ With love in her eyes and flowers in her hair. ❤❤❤❤
Just shed a tear. Another beautiful performance from my favorite band ever *.*
This song is 50 years old and people are still coming to this comment section to express their love and gratitude.
I wonder how many people went to California because of this masterpiece? There is a girl out there with love in her eyes and flowers in her hair! I swear!
I did, I ended up getting the clap, crabs, and mugged, and the "girl with love in her eyes and and flowers in her hair" turned out to be a guy.
That girl would be jobi mitchelle
My nephew Evan told me this was the best version of this song . He wasn't wrong. Incredible musicians
There is going to come a day very soon when watching these young men play this song is going to absolutely break your heart.
Now you made me cry 😭😭😭😭
One of the greatest songs ever written.
A masterpiece of a song and a sublime performance. Guitar, mandolin and Robert Plant's iconic voice all majestically and masterfully interwoven. Reminds me and lets me appreciate the depth of the mighty Zep, the soaring tones, powerful dynamics, grooves and hooks of their rock songs to the beauty and tranquility of their acoustic folk-like songs like this. Timeless.
Who was playing that Gibson F4? Was it Ry Cooder?
I think songs such as this illustrate what a great band Led Zeppelin really is. So much more than just hard rock.
exact!
Any true fan knows they're everything.
Jimmy is so good in studio that many zeppelin songs simply cannot be performed live and sound as good and complete. But this song is one of the exceptions. Amazing!
In this music there floats a kind of mist suitable for dreams and gentle drifts. A climate of rediscovered peace that we sometimes feel without knowing exactly why during certain summer nights! These artists build a discourse of interiority, of breathing, which knows how to make room for silence🕊
One of the best live performances ever
How lucky were we to grow old with this band best ever.
My fave too ✌🏼
I love Man😂
This song makes me feel like I’m in a fairytale…❤
The musicianship is undeniable! I've always loved the acoustic side of Led Zep.
1:56 the expression on Page's face when he is clearly pleased and almost surprised at Jones' riffing. I just can't get enough of this.
What a beautiful song, absolutely gorgeous! Such beautiful colours and landscapes, just amazing.
Jack White is quoted as saying: "Led Zeppelin are an immovable force in music. I don't trust anyone who doesn't like them."
Let. Those. Words. Sink. In.
I can agree, but I have to say the same for The Who. There are just too many people who don't know Quadrophenia, I don't understand why. Dat's All, Cary On: )
Tengo 40 años .. gracias a mi viejo que ya no lo tengo escucho led zeppelin desde mis 12 años ... desde aquellos años esta cancion me genera algo en mi interior y mis ojos entran a dejar caer lagrimas ... GRACIAS LED ZEPPELIN POR HACERME SENTIR TANTAS COSAS CON TU MUSICA ... PARA MI LA MEJOR BANDA DE LA HISTORIA DEL ROCK SIN DISCUCION!!! SALUDOS A TODOS DESDE ARGENTINA
And that friends is how to do it, STUNNING.
This is Pure Magic.
Brings back Great memories.
I was fortunate enough to see Zep do a 3 song sit down set in "72"
Me too!!!
I can't say I have a favorite song by Led Zeppelin because all Led Zeppelin songs are my favorites.🥰❤
I am of the same heart Mary Williams.
I have one number #1 Band.
That is Led Zeppelin of course.
All other music that I love and like falls into the number 2 category.
I have no number 3,4,5 etc...
This is just how I have always felt after discovering Led Zeppelin in 1969.
To me, what would be the point.
Led Zeppelin is the greatest Band of all time. To me.
And many others.
Enjoy the songs of love, hardship,peace dreaming and of course Hard,Heavy and Pounding Rock that is Led Zeppelin sister.
They were the First of my Loves.
And we all know what people say about your first Love.😎
Well I have to admit when I bought Houses of the Holy back in 1973 my 14 year old brain couldn't understand what The Crunge was doing on my beloved Zeppelin album!! Where's the confounded bridge!! Decades later I read it was a tribute to James Brown. OK. 😳😳😳
Ehh some song on in through the out door are not to great let's be honest.
Ну, где то так...
@@joeallen9685 - I have always felt the same tho discovering them when I was a bit older. No matter your day or mood, there’s a Zep album for you 🌟
Thank you Led Zeppelin for all yor talent you've shared with the world..
Magic! Lucky to be alive when that music was being broadcast.
The Magic is Here 🇺🇸
Work of art, masterpiece ❤
Simple music can make you sing, a simple hug can make you feel, better, simple things can make you happy, I hope my simple hello will put a smile on your face..
I miss my old self... listening to this transported me back to my days of trying to figure out my path, self discovery tripping around the country and this song was always in the front of my head.
Love that I miss myself
I know all of growing then miss those days, traveling laughing eating drinking and of course tripping.
@@denmallory me too love
Who says you can’t do it one last time 😉
That's awesome, I miss myself as well, I got lost somewhere along the way,marriage(big frown), kids( big smiles) now I'm 62 and I long for the 18 year old me.
4 different styles of blues guitars played by icons as well as legions❤❤❤