I am not ashamed to say that I am 98 on the 5th Dec and still get goose bumps listening to this. I am still playing in a local band and believe, me I intend to be here for another 20 years, performing live and chasing the chicks. Age is just a number.
LOL............. That is so cool well happy birthday to you young sir. I'm 50, I'm a guitarist , Been Playing since i was 14 Been singing for the last 4 years I agree, Age is just a number, i didn't believe it when i was 30, but now at 50, I do. I'm gonna wait and see what 70 looks like , But if your'e saying at 98... Age is still just a number and you're rocking out I'M INCLINED TO TAKE YOUR WORD FOR IT you are literally the definition of ............ ROCK ON FOREVER \m/ \m/ I salute you.... And not joking ....... You have my respect
So great to hear about this. I am "only" 52 and I don't feel old at all. I think the best thing you can do is to keep on doing what you like and trying out new things. 98 ...I hope I will be as fit as you are at that age :)
I'm 66. I've been on a million musical journeys in my life, and yet, this song was such a huge part of my youth and my life that it can't be forgotten. I don't give a shit how he sings at 75, that was still perfect in my ears. Still gives me chills everytime.
I'M also in my Early sixties and have been a LZ fan since I was a teenager and I AM Astonished HOW Great Robert SOUNDS!! HE still makes me cringe and feel so Good!! MY only regret is WHERE'S PAGE?? BOY THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN GREAT. BUT ROCK ON ROBERT AND THANK YOU FOR DOING THIS SONG I LOVE,A ROCK GOD LIVES ON AND ROCKS OUT!!!!!
***Robert Plant, I know you don't like to play this song and I never thought I would ever see you play it again live and I don't think you realize how much this means to millions and millions of people around the world. Thank you ,thank you, thank you!***
Yes. I heard in the past Robert didn't see this as the ultimate Led Zep song. I can understand his side of it because they were so much more but we all have to admit this is one of those immortal songs that's so loved and identified with people all over the world. Keep rocking Robert. ❤❤❤
Thank you Sir for keeping this song in your heart and sharing with us! It has a special meaning for me too when I lost my Dad of cancer at only 52 years old!!
Stairway is a song that Led Zep have played at each concert after its release. So: don't tell me that Robert didn't like it. And after all, the band knew pretty well that each member of the audience was waiting for this huge moment...
Fellas please stop 🛑 with making excuses for your fing wonder and very blessed advanced age privilege. Age is NOT “just a number” for God sake!!! You are a far more sophisticated and ; if you have worked on it, enlightened soul than we were younger.
@@Dandoskyballer You rehash that at a party trying to impress girls? Sounds like Charlie Browns Teacher when I hear people z5ay that....How about trying something else?
@@bas4903They were actually the "New Yardbirds" for about 2 seconds in 1968. To fulfill a few short contractual obligations and moved on quickly to tour after the release of Led Zeppelin I in January of 1969
Of course it's not the same, and that's what makes it unique. You may never know when will be the last time a legendary song is sung by its original performer. This is both heartbreaking and beautiful
That's all I could think about watching this, could be the final time he performs Stairway and if so I hope he enjoyed it and got his final kick giving that lucky crowd a once in a lifetime show. I'm likely never going to get to experience the beast live so I'm envious of them for that
There is no hiding in this song. He is phenomenal. I am sincerely impressed with his voice's tone and strength. So glad to have found this!!!❤❤❤I'm 68, and am fighting illness, and this gives me hope.
@@crystalbelle2349 Absolutely my friend! I believe that agreeing in prayer with others is the key! Its what our Lord taught: “Again I say unto you, that if two of you shall agree on earth as touching any thing that they shall ask, it shall be done for them of my Father which is in heaven.”
When Robert Passes away ............ I'm gonna cry... Not gonna lie A Few greats have passed, I got emotional over some over others i shed a tear some still haven't passed (not that i'm keen that they do) BUT TO ME (and i imagine to many others) Led Zep but specfically Robert and Jimmy have a special place in my heart. Not only as Led Zep But some years back , a few decades now. As a result of being friends with a barmaid at a local club that i went to after work for a drink (but didn't realize who she was) After many years of knowing here (and to cut a long story short), She told me she robert was her cousin . to cut another long short, I was invited to come to roberts house (I won't say where) let's say SYDNEY (Because he has a few around the world). The original plan was that i was just to show up with her and "Meet" Robert at the front door and all that. that happened and then.. Robert invited me in, they were having a Xmas Family BBQ. I felt overwhelmed and didn't want to impose, he insisted, and i came in, ended up spending like 4 hours there, Later jimmy came, that was a suprise, but awesome Bonzo had passed by that time John Paul Jones wasn't there. Anyway... ROBERT IS JUST A REALLY BLOODY NICE GUY AND GOOD HUMAN BEING. Very Hospitable, Nice Person, doesn't mind a chat and is a wealth of knowledge. FOR ME PERSONALLY, I'll keep that for the remainder of my life . it's sad to see him like this, But hey... Time.. and all that (I guess i feel this way Because my dad recently passed and i'm attending my friends mum's funeral tomorrow) makes you think though, You know (LOL......... AND IT MAKES ME WONDER) Funny that, .. Growing up, Before i knew Robert, i derived so many life lessons from the songs and largely made sense of life because of the music. in a way i feel like i was raised by Led Zeppelin (i think most of us would agree) But yeah.. When Robert and Jimmy pass, I'm going to be very upset. and if at all possible, i'll be at the funeral . It's not a day i'm looking forward to I can say that about a few bands but for me... Led Zeppelin is the closest to my heart well... Led Zep ACDC Metallica Bon Jovi But , We already lost Bon, Malcolm passed, God rest him, We tragically Lost Cliff. Richie and Alek John Such have not passed but are missed However... I've never met any of them so for me, Robert and Jimmy are the closest it's gonna suck for me it's gonna impact the world like nothing ever before and finally, You said Imagine his memories of being in the greatest rock band ever He did say , it's hard work, But he thoroughly enjoyed it , it was an experience and he wouldn't change it for anything. He and Jimmy personally enjoy (and you can remember this and keep this with you if you like) They enjoy and take a pleasure in - Knowing how they started and how their music started - Then .. Seeing people derive pleasure from it in all sorts of different ways - and finally .. Seeing their songs evolve over time and being performed by different artists Robert spoke to me about Music and how it evolves and as he put it "Live and breaths" He has a fascination with creating something ... then LETTING IS OFF THE LEASH AND SEEING WHAT IT CAN BECOME. that's kind of his thing when robert passes, HE WILL HAVE LIVED A GOOD LIFE HE WILL BE HAPPY THAT WE STILL HAVE HIS MUSIC AND CONTINUE TO ENJOY IT but life sux like that doesn't it We get these legends for a period of time.......... and then.. they have to leave us . if i could say one more thing to robert before he died, I would say THANK YOU (i mean, i already did, but it'd be cool again) although i doubt it. Anyway, there's my rant Definitely a cool video
@@martinkuliza Jeff Beck....that hurt. Perfect health, active, slender, great diet, then meningitis infection suddenly and gone. I met him once, saw him live a bunch...no equal, not even Page or Hendrix or STR or Tony or Eddie...and not even Brian May. Beyond sad.
I'm 71 & no one likes to get old.....but I often reflect on the fact that I am so lucky to have lived in this period....people had much more freedom to express themselves which is why there was so much fantastic music so many bands & variation....Led Zep....Bowie....Dylan......Stones....Beatles.....Hendrix....The list goes on & on.....But I believe that sadly it's all but finished now. I still listen to music from this period & my son loves it.....& still riding my motorbike & following the sun.
I know his heart ached to not feel the intense chemistry he and the real band members had, not to mention the years that has placed upon his capabilities, but the fact that he gave in and offered one last sentiment to honor his band of brothers is more the welcoming, ROCK ON MR. PLANT 🤘😎
Plant pissed away decades without Zeppelin. There is no other way to say this. Look at Rush. They stuck together and appreciated their good fortune to be able to make music for a living. I’m a musician who’s been stuck in the slave system like 99.99% of the world. It’s bizarre to see how Plant didn’t understand how fortunate he was. 🤷
I think he understood it. He didn't want to stay stuck in the same place, needed to move on. Especially after his dear friend was no longer there. Rush is a different story entirely. It's apples and oranges.
@@markravitz1684Well said. He's also put out some great, though admittedly very different from Zep, music in the years since. Music that may not have been possible if he was struggling to make ends meet in obscurity. And helping to elevate younger artists in his bands. These are just as important contribution to music as selling out Madison square garden and playing the same songs over and over for 50 years.
Such a treat, thank you Robert Plant. As a guitar player, I can tell you that nothing jacks a guitar player like the lead-in to the solo of Stairway to Heaven. It’s magical.
I heard him sing this in Atlanta in the 70s. Sexiest man to ever grace a stage with a voice that would melt your bones! Loved him then and love him today! ❤❤❤❤
I am old enough to remember when that album came out and the first time I heard that song I got chills from it because it is so great of a song. Hearing him sing it here I got them chills again. He did a wonderful job at singing it and the band played it splendidly. That was a great thing to watch. Thank you.
I was a sophomore the first time I heard this. My friend went to a dance and told me about this magical song that she heard. We went to a guy’s house and he had the album. She was right-it’s magical!!!
WOW! I seriously got emotional during this! I never thought that I'd hear Robert sing this ever again? Especially after what he said after the 02 show, but even age doesn't stop how really special this song is or the fact this could very well be the last time he sings it? Bravo! Well done sir!❤😎👍
Truly beautiful! My ex-husband use to play this song for me on his guitar, so it brought tears to my eyes. He is now in Heaven. Thank you for sharing this✝️
In tears. This is the main song that helped me through my darkest days and if today I'm still alive, I thank Robert and his fellow music gods. To be a rock and not to roll.
Mate. A Long time ago a few decades back. I had the pleasure of accidentally meeting a family member of Roberts, Robert is her cousin. I got to meet robert, I got to meet Jimmy , at their house at a Family Xmas party. the point is... I had a long and good chat with robert. Robert loves people like you (and Me) but i'm telling you this SO YOU KNOW IN YOUR HEART.... Robert can't see everyone, But he wishes he could . I also went through what you described, I believe i was raised on Led Zep, Led Zep got me through a lot of dark times as well. For me it was "Everything that's small has to grow" , I derived a lot of life lessons from this and learned how to live based on these 5 words (Most noteably) but of course there were others, "Nobody's Fault but Mine" would be another and so on.. You thank Robert ? well, i know for a fact that Robert appreciates us all and how we interpret and use his Music (The Bands Music) i know this because i spilled my heart out to him as well, I thanked him for what he gave us, for how it affected us and helped us growing up he's always happy to hear that , Same as Jimmy when i met robert and Jimmy, Bonzo was not alive and John Paul wasn't at the party so i never met him but mate.. Know for certain, Robert already appreciates HOW WE ALL FEEL ABOUT HIM AND THE MUSIC he just can't get around to telling us all. but he does appreciate it I JUST FELT LIKE YOU MIGHT WANT TO KNOW THAT. Instead of feeling like you wished that you could tell him because you feel he doesn't know how YOU FEEL................. He does mate. i thought the same way....... but he does Anyway.. there you go !
I had the privilege to see Robert Plant perform this with Led Zep at Madison Square Garden in June ‘77, in their heyday. 46 years later It’s just as mesmerizing! This is epic. There’s a reason this song is the number one pick on NY’s Q104.3 FM Thanksgiving. Countdown of 1043 songs for over 20 years and counting! Thank you for posting this!
I was right there with you, yearning for this legend who was so sexy and glorious up there on stage! I’m sure you remember and hope you can relate lol. To this very day I love this man, not just for his music but his wisdom, generosity and all the heartaches he has been through in his lifetime. Sending lots of love to you, Sir Robert ❤️
Kudos to Robert for performing this song again!! He's a true class act!! I saw him a few years ago in Toronto and he said he apologized but his voice cannot manage some of his Zeppelin songs anymore but he remains a class act ❤❤❤
@@StevenThomas7801It's so hard to pick a favorite!! But I will have to say " Since I've Been Loving You " and even though thus album has a lot of criticism, I still love the last track " I'm Gonna Crawl " off In Through the Out door!!
This is one of THE BEST ROCK songs ever written. I got goose bumps listening to him sing it again. I even got a few tears remembering all the memories of listening to this song. I am 70 and I still listen to the 60's thru 80's music. We had the best music back in that era. His is still amazing. I can still see him standing on stage with Led Zeppelin singing this song, he still sounds great. There is only one Robert Plant, thank you for all the music you have given to us to listen to and enjoy and cherish forever you are a legend.
I just turned 48 my parents are hippies and I grew up listening to everything that they loved and zeppelin was no exception this song is timeless I'll never be tired of hearing it along with Sabbath Stones Beatles and many others 60s through the early 90s will always be the best rock performers of all time for me ✌😉🎸🥁🎙🎶
Ain't it ⁉️ we had the very best bands. I actually missed most of it, my generation was fighting a dictator, but I relived LZ during the insane COVID lockdowns and made up for lost time ‼️
So grateful to have stumbled upon this! His voice IS still so filled with beauty- I’d recognize his tone anywhere. It is really amazing- after all these years. WHAT A GIFT…
It never really gets old as long as Robert is singing it! He moved a lot of people over the years with this song. Je started a lot of people on the musical journey to play a guitar, drums and sing. He has no idea how influential he actually is! Just a damn "Led"gen!
yea as long as Robert is singing!! I getting little tired of the crappy lies on you tube lately.....im listening as i type this.... its not good!!!....
OMG Me crying through the whole song! We are blessed to have seen this, the original, and Wilson cover this at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. What a time to be alive. Thank you Robert for bringing this back to life, if only for a moment.
Im so glad Heart covered the song… stairway to heaven is my favourite song and i do consider it the best song ever written especially by led zepellin.. but it was so beautiful to hear the song sang by a female rock powerhouse.. it elevated the song even more .. its not like smth was missing from the song but it added something to it.. to its legacy.. truly blessed
After seeing 70+ yr Olds Peter Gabriel and Steve Hackett this fall and now this incredible piece, I 100% stand by my Prog Rock roots. Robert you make this crone's heart happy today! ❤🤘
I’m now 129 years old and I’ve been to every performance Robert Plant has ever done and if my skin wasn’t just hanging off it’s bones, I’m sure this performance would’ve given me goosebumps.
Just Outstanding wow after 16 years Close your eyes and back to 1975 😊 nicely done Like always Robert Plant is Musical God been a fan for over 45 years of LedZeppelin🎸🥁🎤🎹🎼
At 75 you still got it Robert, loved it. This song is extremely hard to sing for people in their thirties. I'm almost 70 and this brought back so many memories❤
This song contains the actual for real meaning of life and tells of the destiny of Humanity. I'm so happy he decided to sing it again, the world desperately needs its beauty now more than ever.
@@karagi101 I wrote this explanation on Reddit a few months ago, I figured I'd just copy and paste it. It's pretty long to say the least lol. Alright, keep an open mind to what I will describe. The fundamental truths of this reality are often too amazing for many people to accept as real. Extrapolate what you know and feel to be true, leave the rest behind. "With a word she can get what she came for." is referring to the fact that we as humans can manifest things. Our thoughts, words, and actions have immense impact on reality itself, and we can speak and think into existence. This is because our souls are reality experiencing itself, and we have infinitely creative abilities. "There's this feeling I get when I look to the west, and my spirit is crying for leaving." This is referring to the Pleiades star cluster in the Taurus constellation which is to the west in the night sky. There is life litterally everywhere, in ways we can't fully comprehend in this limited 3rd dimension. The Pleiades contains sentient life in the higher dimensions, these entities exist beyond our physical reality. These beings can seamlessly incarnate into a Human life. Mostly to spread love and beauty, guide Humanity towards our collective destiny and next evolutionary step, and to simply experience life as a Human with the laws of duality. There are millions of these souls living as Humans currently, and Robert Plant is one of them. With "There's this feeling I get when I look to the west, and my spirit is crying for leaving" he is saying that his soul misses it's true home. The Pleiadians have very closely guided Humanity for our entire existence, and are even the very reason for our existence. It's no coincidence that we've advanced so much in such a short period of time. "And it's whispered that soon, if we all call the tune, then the Piper will lead us to reason. And a new day will dawn, for those who stand long, and the forests will echo with laughter." This refers to the Pleiadians slowly guiding us to our next evolutionary step, where we will ascend from the 3rd / 4th dimensions and exist in the 5th dimension and higher. If we can understand that love is the only way, and that love is the highest energy available to us, we will leave this negative reality behind and exist with our creators. The forests in our 5th dimensional world will be echoing with laughter, and negativity will cease to exist. "There are two paths you can go by, but in the long run, there's still time to change the road you're on". This means that in life we have two distinct choices. We can either be guided by negativity and selfishness, or we can be guided by positivity and love. Every individual will always have the choice to better themselves. "The piper's calling you to join him" means that Humanity as a whole is rapidly accelerating in vibrational frequency and every living organism knows and feels it atleast subconsciously. There is something very unique about us and that becomes more prevalent every day. Something *big* is coming, everyone and everything knows it. "You're stairway lies on the whispering wind" means that the answers we seek are always within us and in the places we least expect. We must be receptive to them. "Our shadows taller than our soul" means that the ego overshadows the light and beauty of our eternal souls. We forget the eternal nature of our souls to get the most of Human life to learn our individual lessons. "If you listen very hard, the tune will come to you at last. When all are one and one is all yeah, to be a rock and not to roll". The truths of this reality will be revealed to those truly receptive to it. All consciousness and life is ultimately one, life is reality experiencing itself. God exists through life itself, so we are all ultimately one with everything beyond our ego. We must have integrity in knowing that love is the only way, and that our souls are eternal expressions of God. Again, extrapolate what you know and feel to be true. The truth reveals itself to all receptive to it. Love is the only way :3
This was played at my sister’s funeral. 😢😢😢 She was only 43 when she died of sepsis. She had the sweetest and most loving heart. Miss you, Leeleigh. 🙏🏻
People don’t die of sepsis ; they die of “ sepsis shock “ which is not actually sepsis … look it up !! Sepsis shock is an advancement of sepsis ;; however sepsis is not what people die from .
The most amazing thing I've heard for ages. When you see so many older artists trying to still sing here's Robert Plant absolutely killing it. An all time favourite of mine for 40 years
I'm blessed with the memory of watching Led Zeppelin in 1977. Best concert of my life. They played for over 6 hours. Truly Unforgettable. Robert you still got it, very much. Kudos to Duran Duran. Thx
I got to see them play for 12! They did their normal set of 3 hours (give or take) four times, except they changed up the set list each time, just to keep it fresh...
I was fortunate to see them in 1973. Tampa Stadium. They performed till almost midnight. Stadium held 55,000 max and i believe they tallied 63,000. Unforgettable experience.
Also, he apparently shredded his voice on tour for Led Zeppelin IV when they performed too many shows back-to-back without rest. He was never able to hit those high notes consistently again, but he kept moving on making great music for all these decades!
Robert Plant is such a gifted artist, a showman, story teller, a Lyricist, and singer, so creative i gotta say thank you filling us up with the joy of music to help us keep dreaming!
i never thought i would ever see a day where i would see robert plant sing this song again..... good on you man..... what a great song and such an epic frontman
My dad was part of the controversy surrounding this song. I wasn’t allowed to play it when I was a teenager. About 5-years ago I asked him if he would be willing to listen to it, and he said, yes. When the song was finished he had a tear in his eye and he said that was one the most beautiful songs he ever heard. It only took 40-years.
Well here’s something I’d never thought I’d see. The body has gotten older, but the young man peeks through his eyes every once in a while. Thank you for the upload!
He’s amazing! Voice sounds dynamic and youthful, he can rock a man-bun at 75, and he doesn’t look or sound like he’s anything but authentic … Legend!! ❤
I’m also 61, born in 1962 and this is the music of my generation, the soundtrack of my life. There will never be this type of quality music for the rest of my life. I’m glad I grew up in the decades that I did. Robert Plant and Led Zeppelin is part of my generations history! ❤❤❤❤
A heartfelt song with the most beautiful music, it's so amazing how one single song by one single band, sung by one single man, can withstand the test of time, and still gets to our hearts just like it did the first time hearing Stairway to Heaven.
I am not ashamed to say that I am 98 on the 5th Dec and still get goose bumps listening to this. I am still playing in a local band and believe, me I intend to be here for another 20 years, performing live and chasing the chicks. Age is just a number.
LOL............. That is so cool
well happy birthday to you young sir.
I'm 50,
I'm a guitarist , Been Playing since i was 14
Been singing for the last 4 years
I agree, Age is just a number, i didn't believe it when i was 30, but now at 50, I do.
I'm gonna wait and see what 70 looks like , But if your'e saying at 98... Age is still just a number and you're rocking out
I'M INCLINED TO TAKE YOUR WORD FOR IT
you are literally the definition of ............ ROCK ON FOREVER \m/ \m/ I salute you.... And not joking .......
You have my respect
So great to hear about this. I am "only" 52 and I don't feel old at all. I think the best thing you can do is to keep on doing what you like and trying out new things. 98 ...I hope I will be as fit as you are at that age :)
God bless and protect you Sir.
namaste brother !
I can only hope I'm you in 30yrs.
I didnt think i could get chills from listening to a 50 year old song for the 10,000th time but holy moly
You are certainly not alone.
Yep. You are most definitely not alone.
Somos 2 amigo
I am shook. How mesmerizing. Robert plant brings chills to me. He’s still the greatest
every single effin' time
His instincts are still calling out for him to hit those high notes. God bless you Robert for dong this again after all these years.
Still very nice Mr Plant
Is that so?
He’s still *HOT* 🔥😍
Throat surgery
The dude shredding one of the most famous ever guitar solos in front of Robert Plant must have been living a dream.
After Plant actually got into it, I'm sure it had to be weird for him hearing that guitar and not seeing Page playing it.
Likely a bit terrifying for the guitarist as well!
@@williamhoward7121yes! A little pressure there.
I'm 66. I've been on a million musical journeys in my life, and yet, this song was such a huge part of my youth and my life that it can't be forgotten. I don't give a shit how he sings at 75, that was still perfect in my ears. Still gives me chills everytime.
I’m also 66 and I couldn’t agree more with your words !
I'M also in my Early sixties and have been a LZ fan since I was a teenager and I AM Astonished HOW Great Robert SOUNDS!! HE still makes me cringe and feel so Good!! MY only regret is WHERE'S PAGE?? BOY THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN GREAT. BUT ROCK ON ROBERT AND THANK YOU FOR DOING THIS SONG I LOVE,A ROCK GOD LIVES ON AND ROCKS OUT!!!!!
F'n a buddy!!
🤘🏻
66 as well feeling the same same, saw him last in the SuperDome down in NOLA my home turf
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***Robert Plant, I know you don't like to play this song and I never thought I would ever see you play it again live and I don't think you realize how much this means to millions and millions of people around the world. Thank you ,thank you, thank you!***
Yes. I heard in the past Robert didn't see this as the ultimate Led Zep song. I can understand his side of it because they were so much more but we all have to admit this is one of those immortal songs that's so loved and identified with people all over the world. Keep rocking Robert. ❤❤❤
Thank you Sir for keeping this song in your heart and sharing with us! It has a special meaning for me too when I lost my Dad of cancer at only 52 years old!!
@@dianerodriguez1650❤good
Stairway is a song that Led Zep have played at each concert after its release. So: don't tell me that Robert didn't like it. And after all, the band knew pretty well that each member of the audience was waiting for this huge moment...
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What the hell. I am 73 . Still feel young. Age is just a number and dont you forget it. Thankyou Robert.
Fellas please stop 🛑 with making excuses for your fing wonder and very blessed advanced age privilege. Age is NOT “just a number” for God sake!!! You are a far more sophisticated and ; if you have worked on it, enlightened soul than we were younger.
Age is only a number? You got that from a television commercial. It is more than a number.
👍❤💙❤✌
So, true age is just a number. Saw them live in Europe
Led Zeppelin, for a group that only existed for around 12 years, what a historic impact they made on music history.
" To Be a Rock and Not to Roll ".
The Beatles didn't even last that long. Led Zep were originally The Yardbirds in the 60s but a different lineup then Jimmy Page joined them
100% agree with you
If only they didn't steal about a quarter of their hits.
@@Dandoskyballer You rehash that at a party trying to impress girls? Sounds like Charlie Browns Teacher when I hear people z5ay that....How about trying something else?
@@bas4903They were actually the "New Yardbirds" for about 2 seconds in 1968. To fulfill a few short contractual obligations and moved on quickly to tour after the release of Led Zeppelin I in January of 1969
❤ He's been singing this song for 54 years and still sounds great. I would recognize Robert's voice anywhere anytime.
Well done Robert.
Song is almost as old as me. I've never known life without this song.
Minus the 16 years he hasn't sang it...
@@RyanConnell5150 he probably did but not on stage. Singers will be singers.
It has been said that Plant hated singing this song and disliked singing it over and over.
@@angelesmith6872 Probably so after singing it so many times but he made his money.
Of course it's not the same, and that's what makes it unique. You may never know when will be the last time a legendary song is sung by its original performer. This is both heartbreaking and beautiful
So true my friend
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That's all I could think about watching this, could be the final time he performs Stairway and if so I hope he enjoyed it and got his final kick giving that lucky crowd a once in a lifetime show. I'm likely never going to get to experience the beast live so I'm envious of them for that
This comment bought a tear to my eyes
Indeed. Not sure how I feel about this. Robert just does not have "it" but he is 75. I mean.... really lost on my feelings
There is no mistaking that voice. We are lucky to still have a legend like this.
I’ll be 65 next year and this song still gives me goosebumps. I love Robert Plant. He can still sing it. Amazing
He can still sing a very modified version. He’s aware of the notes he can no longer hit and wisely doesn’t go for it.
There is no hiding in this song. He is phenomenal. I am sincerely impressed with his voice's tone and strength. So glad to have found this!!!❤❤❤I'm 68, and am fighting illness, and this gives me hope.
Praying for your complete healing my friend!
Wishing you good health and recovery in the future ❤
Keep on fighting! 👍💪
@@mathetes7759then we are two praying in agreement, which is always good. GBU too. ~
@@crystalbelle2349 Absolutely my friend! I believe that agreeing in prayer with others is the key! Its what our Lord taught: “Again I say unto you, that if two of you shall agree on earth as touching any thing that they shall ask, it shall be done for them of my Father which is in heaven.”
i love hearing the weathered quality in his voice, almost like the voice of someone who's crying
It adds so much vulnerability to the performance.
Amazing comment glad he’s still around
Robert Plant blew out his voice during their second tour of America. He's been imitating himself ever since.
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I so agree!!!!
This guy is 75 years old and still sounds amazing.❤
True, there’s some shakiness in his voice but that’s truly just aging. He still sounds amazing.
Love Robert Plant! Led Zeppelin changed the World for the better. Sammy Hagar just turned 75 too, he’s still touring and kicking ass.
Incredible. Sounds amazing
He sounds better than Axl Rose.
Holy crap… it’s in the same key that he sung it over 50 years ago! Legend!
still sounds pretty damn close to the recording
Yeah right!?? Like holy shit! Sounds amazing!! Even the little adjustments...sound amazing!
I was like Damm, he still sounds great!! 👌👍🏻👍🏻
Hands down to Robert Plant for doing this amazing performance with Andy Taylor who's been suffering through stage 4 Prostate Cancer. Bravo 👏 👏 👏
The man on the Stratocaster is Andy Taylor? Duran Duran Andy Taylor?
@@stevenr2463 Description "Full video of stairway to heaven performed by Robert Plant for a benefit concert with Duran Duran’s Andy Taylor."
@@stevenr2463yes
@@stevenr2463sure is
Hands down to him? What does that even mean?
It’s nice to see we are all getting older and imagine his memories of being in the greatest rock band ever.
This is the point.
Yep I'm over the hill and listened to this when it first came out and just seen this so here's to this again! good shit no doubt about it.
He was in the E Street band? Cool!
When Robert Passes away ............ I'm gonna cry... Not gonna lie
A Few greats have passed, I got emotional over some
over others i shed a tear
some still haven't passed (not that i'm keen that they do)
BUT TO ME (and i imagine to many others) Led Zep but specfically Robert and Jimmy have a special place in my heart.
Not only as Led Zep
But some years back , a few decades now. As a result of being friends with a barmaid at a local club that i went to after work for a drink (but didn't realize who she was) After many years of knowing here (and to cut a long story short), She told me she robert was her cousin .
to cut another long short, I was invited to come to roberts house (I won't say where) let's say SYDNEY (Because he has a few around the world).
The original plan was that i was just to show up with her and "Meet" Robert at the front door and all that.
that happened
and then.. Robert invited me in, they were having a Xmas Family BBQ.
I felt overwhelmed and didn't want to impose, he insisted, and i came in, ended up spending like 4 hours there,
Later jimmy came, that was a suprise, but awesome
Bonzo had passed by that time
John Paul Jones wasn't there.
Anyway...
ROBERT IS JUST A REALLY BLOODY NICE GUY AND GOOD HUMAN BEING.
Very Hospitable, Nice Person, doesn't mind a chat and is a wealth of knowledge.
FOR ME PERSONALLY, I'll keep that for the remainder of my life .
it's sad to see him like this, But hey... Time.. and all that
(I guess i feel this way Because my dad recently passed and i'm attending my friends mum's funeral tomorrow)
makes you think though, You know (LOL......... AND IT MAKES ME WONDER)
Funny that, .. Growing up, Before i knew Robert, i derived so many life lessons from the songs and largely made sense of life because of the music. in a way i feel like i was raised by Led Zeppelin (i think most of us would agree)
But yeah.. When Robert and Jimmy pass, I'm going to be very upset.
and if at all possible, i'll be at the funeral .
It's not a day i'm looking forward to
I can say that about a few bands
but for me... Led Zeppelin is the closest to my heart
well...
Led Zep
ACDC
Metallica
Bon Jovi
But , We already lost Bon, Malcolm passed, God rest him, We tragically Lost Cliff.
Richie and Alek John Such have not passed but are missed
However... I've never met any of them
so for me, Robert and Jimmy are the closest
it's gonna suck for me
it's gonna impact the world like nothing ever before
and finally, You said
Imagine his memories of being in the greatest rock band ever
He did say , it's hard work, But he thoroughly enjoyed it , it was an experience and he wouldn't change it for anything.
He and Jimmy personally enjoy (and you can remember this and keep this with you if you like)
They enjoy and take a pleasure in
- Knowing how they started and how their music started
- Then .. Seeing people derive pleasure from it in all sorts of different ways
- and finally .. Seeing their songs evolve over time and being performed by different artists
Robert spoke to me about Music and how it evolves and as he put it "Live and breaths"
He has a fascination with creating something ... then LETTING IS OFF THE LEASH AND SEEING WHAT IT CAN BECOME.
that's kind of his thing
when robert passes, HE WILL HAVE LIVED A GOOD LIFE
HE WILL BE HAPPY THAT WE STILL HAVE HIS MUSIC AND CONTINUE TO ENJOY IT
but life sux like that doesn't it
We get these legends for a period of time.......... and then.. they have to leave us .
if i could say one more thing to robert before he died, I would say THANK YOU
(i mean, i already did, but it'd be cool again) although i doubt it.
Anyway, there's my rant
Definitely a cool video
@@martinkuliza Jeff Beck....that hurt. Perfect health, active, slender, great diet, then meningitis infection suddenly and gone. I met him once, saw him live a bunch...no equal, not even Page or Hendrix or STR or Tony or Eddie...and not even Brian May.
Beyond sad.
I'm 71 & no one likes to get old.....but I often reflect on the fact that I am so lucky to have lived in this period....people had much more freedom to express themselves which is why there was so much fantastic music so many bands & variation....Led Zep....Bowie....Dylan......Stones....Beatles.....Hendrix....The list goes on & on.....But I believe that sadly it's all but finished now. I still listen to music from this period & my son loves it.....& still riding my motorbike & following the sun.
❤❤
I know his heart ached to not feel the intense chemistry he and the real band members had, not to mention the years that has placed upon his capabilities, but the fact that he gave in and offered one last sentiment to honor his band of brothers is more the welcoming, ROCK ON MR. PLANT 🤘😎
"There's a lot of drummers in the sky we love"
Incredible! He still holds the microphone the same way. This brought such a smile to my face.
he even stuck a sock down his pants for this performance
@@strangevisions5162Boiiiing! 🥕
Plant pissed away decades without Zeppelin. There is no other way to say this. Look at Rush. They stuck together and appreciated their good fortune to be able to make music for a living. I’m a musician who’s been stuck in the slave system like 99.99% of the world. It’s bizarre to see how Plant didn’t understand how fortunate he was. 🤷
I think he understood it. He didn't want to stay stuck in the same place, needed to move on. Especially after his dear friend was no longer there. Rush is a different story entirely. It's apples and oranges.
@@markravitz1684Well said. He's also put out some great, though admittedly very different from Zep, music in the years since. Music that may not have been possible if he was struggling to make ends meet in obscurity. And helping to elevate younger artists in his bands. These are just as important contribution to music as selling out Madison square garden and playing the same songs over and over for 50 years.
This is what age 75 can be today! Amazing!!!
OHMYWORD...that man is as beautiful as he was 50 years ago! What a legend!!!
My all-time favorite vocalist since the 70's. Never enough of Zep.
the best
Robert looks great. Has radiance in his face. His voice is tender.
Such a treat, thank you Robert Plant. As a guitar player, I can tell you that nothing jacks a guitar player like the lead-in to the solo of Stairway to Heaven. It’s magical.
Jimmy Paige to thank for that fantastic guitar rift
His voice has not changed much, such emotions flowing
I'm just 19 listen mostly to old songs. But watching Robert plant, Paul McCartney and other legends still perform watching on UA-cam feels surreal.
Fantastic job. He owns that song and can sing it anyway he wants to. He will always be a badass. Long Live Led Zeppelin!
I will never get tired of Robert Plant. He is a true Rock God ❤
LED ZEP RULED THE WORLD
what else is there to say
I heard him sing this in Atlanta in the 70s. Sexiest man to ever grace a stage with a voice that would melt your bones! Loved him then and love him today! ❤❤❤❤
Yes. Man he was HOT!!❤
I was there too and you are so right. Wonderful.
70 here
Time is a harsh friend when you're not young anymore, and it all happened in the blink of the eye.
Sending love to your heart you got the privilege to see the gem performance.what’s your favorite song of all time??
That's my experience also.
Robert Plant sang with an emotion that is often forgotten. Thank you Sir Robert❤
Not too shabby at all. Respectable for his age, certainly not embarrassing himself. Great job Mr. Plant
Let's leave "@&€" out of it 😖
*BLEEP ME* HIS VOICE SOUNDS WAY BETTER in this version than any of the live performances of this song he's EVER done age nothing
Not too shabby? What rock did you call out from under??!?!
@@maryneal428 you saying good ? Bad ?
I meant "crawl" not call. Apologies, I was not being very kind. Upset me, as it is an amazing rendition.
So glad i grew up in 60 70 our music rocks real musicians still play
My mom's best friend will be buried today and I'm listening to this definitely puts it in place
I honestly thought he’d sing the verses down an octave right from the first note… sounded eerily like the old days! Stunning
I am old enough to remember when that album came out and the first time I heard that song I got chills from it because it is so great of a song. Hearing him sing it here I got them chills again. He did a wonderful job at singing it and the band played it splendidly. That was a great thing to watch. Thank you.
I did as well when I was 9 years old and brother played me this album. In 1992 the chills that is
No, they did not. The dd not rock it at all.
The song is about the gradual progression I to a heavier and all out rocking part. Something page innovated
I was a sophomore the first time I heard this. My friend went to a dance and told me about this magical song that she heard. We went to a guy’s house and he had the album. She was right-it’s magical!!!
The fact that, at his age, he can still give me chills when he sings this song, shows how great he still is. 🥰🥰
WOW! I seriously got emotional during this! I never thought that I'd hear Robert sing this ever again? Especially after what he said after the 02 show, but even age doesn't stop how really special this song is or the fact this could very well be the last time he sings it? Bravo! Well done sir!❤😎👍
It reminds me of Ravishankar's last performance and he breaks into tears.
@@rutvikrs Yes, thank-you for reminding me, it was a very beautiful and heartbreaking moment 💔😥
Truly beautiful! My ex-husband use to play this song for me on his guitar, so it brought tears to my eyes. He is now in Heaven. Thank you for sharing this✝️
Strength be with you ❤
Peace be with, ❤
That's what music meant to be. It unites us, even out of this world
Your ex-husband or your late-husband?
@@aaronleverton4221 - Yeah, my question too...
In tears. This is the main song that helped me through my darkest days and if today I'm still alive, I thank Robert and his fellow music gods. To be a rock and not to roll.
John 3:16 Romans 10::9,10 and Matthew chapter 24
@@waynemanoffaith34I agree
We’re gonna make it Mike. I know what you’re saying. Hang in there.
@@curly8029 thanks, friend. Yes, we're gonna make it. ♥
Mate. A Long time ago a few decades back.
I had the pleasure of accidentally meeting a family member of Roberts,
Robert is her cousin.
I got to meet robert, I got to meet Jimmy , at their house at a Family Xmas party.
the point is...
I had a long and good chat with robert.
Robert loves people like you (and Me) but i'm telling you this SO YOU KNOW IN YOUR HEART....
Robert can't see everyone, But he wishes he could .
I also went through what you described, I believe i was raised on Led Zep, Led Zep got me through a lot of dark times as well.
For me it was "Everything that's small has to grow" , I derived a lot of life lessons from this and learned how to live based on these 5 words (Most noteably) but of course there were others, "Nobody's Fault but Mine" would be another and so on..
You thank Robert ?
well, i know for a fact that Robert appreciates us all and how we interpret and use his Music (The Bands Music)
i know this because i spilled my heart out to him as well,
I thanked him for what he gave us, for how it affected us and helped us growing up
he's always happy to hear that , Same as Jimmy
when i met robert and Jimmy, Bonzo was not alive and John Paul wasn't at the party so i never met him
but mate.. Know for certain, Robert already appreciates HOW WE ALL FEEL ABOUT HIM AND THE MUSIC
he just can't get around to telling us all.
but he does appreciate it
I JUST FELT LIKE YOU MIGHT WANT TO KNOW THAT. Instead of feeling like you wished that you could tell him
because you feel he doesn't know how YOU FEEL................. He does mate.
i thought the same way....... but he does
Anyway.. there you go !
Takes me back to a time of simplicity..the world just seemed happier back then..
I had the privilege to see Robert Plant perform this with Led Zep at Madison Square Garden in June ‘77, in their heyday. 46 years later It’s just as mesmerizing! This is epic. There’s a reason this song is the number one pick on NY’s Q104.3 FM Thanksgiving. Countdown of 1043 songs for over 20 years and counting! Thank you for posting this!
Lucky You
I was right there with you, yearning for this legend who was so sexy and glorious up there on stage! I’m sure you remember and hope you can relate lol. To this very day I love this man, not just for his music but his wisdom, generosity and all the heartaches he has been through in his lifetime. Sending lots of love to you, Sir Robert ❤️
👏👏👏 🙌 👏👏👏 We're not worthy! Thank you, Robert!❤
It's official, we can all play Stairway to Heaven in guitar shops once again.
Great vocals !!!
I wish I could do that st 75 - must be the drugs preserving him!!
With Duran Duran’s Andy Taylor on guitar ….. beautiful. Well done, Robert.
And, Kenwyn House carrying the lead load excellently. Jimmy would approve.
Kudos to Robert for performing this song again!! He's a true class act!! I saw him a few years ago in Toronto and he said he apologized but his voice cannot manage some of his Zeppelin songs anymore but he remains a class act ❤❤❤
Sending love to your heart you got the privilege to see the gem performance.what’s your favorite song of all time??
@@StevenThomas7801It's so hard to pick a favorite!! But I will have to say " Since I've Been Loving You " and even though thus album has a lot of criticism, I still love the last track " I'm Gonna Crawl " off In Through the Out door!!
@@jacquelinesmith2242 I really enjoy every hit of he music my dear Jacqueline. Hope you don’t mind if we communicate privately?
This is one of THE BEST ROCK songs ever written. I got goose bumps listening to him sing it again. I even got a few tears remembering all the memories of listening to this song. I am 70 and I still listen to the 60's thru 80's music. We had the best music back in that era. His is still amazing. I can still see him standing on stage with Led Zeppelin singing this song, he still sounds great. There is only one Robert Plant, thank you for all the music you have given to us to listen to and enjoy and cherish forever you are a legend.
This is from led zeppelin 4. I grew up listening to this.
Robert still sounds good.
I just turned 48 my parents are hippies and I grew up listening to everything that they loved and zeppelin was no exception this song is timeless I'll never be tired of hearing it along with Sabbath Stones Beatles and many others 60s through the early 90s will always be the best rock performers of all time for me ✌😉🎸🥁🎙🎶
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Ain't it ⁉️ we had the very best bands.
I actually missed most of it, my generation was fighting a dictator, but I relived LZ during the insane COVID lockdowns and made up for lost time ‼️
Still beautiful 52 years later. ❤
I have played this song in 2022 on Spotify 52 times!❤
@@jarijn60Ever watch movie song remains same? Great for live Zep from Madison Square Garden
So grateful to have stumbled upon this! His voice IS still so filled with beauty- I’d recognize his tone anywhere. It is really amazing- after all these years. WHAT A GIFT…
Same here! I was just scrolling through UA-cam and happened upon this, so of course I had to see it! Robert Plant was, and still is, amazing!
If you aren't a senior and still young it's hard to understand all the things that are tough to do again. He had a lot of courage.
It’s truly special that he still has a youthful quality in his voice still
It never really gets old as long as Robert is singing it! He moved a lot of people over the years with this song. Je started a lot of people on the musical journey to play a guitar, drums and sing. He has no idea how influential he actually is! Just a damn "Led"gen!
yea as long as Robert is singing!! I getting little tired of the crappy lies on you tube lately.....im listening as i type this.... its not good!!!....
OMG Me crying through the whole song! We are blessed to have seen this, the original, and Wilson cover this at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. What a time to be alive. Thank you Robert for bringing this back to life, if only for a moment.
Im so glad Heart covered the song… stairway to heaven is my favourite song and i do consider it the best song ever written especially by led zepellin.. but it was so beautiful to hear the song sang by a female rock powerhouse.. it elevated the song even more .. its not like smth was missing from the song but it added something to it.. to its legacy.. truly blessed
Welp, now I have to go watch the Heart version again. Any time it pops into my head or see it mentioned, gotta watch it again
*Kennedy Awards
I didn't know I wanted to cry today. Thank you Robert for every word, every note, every dream you gave us.
After seeing 70+ yr Olds Peter Gabriel and Steve Hackett this fall and now this incredible piece, I 100% stand by my Prog Rock roots. Robert you make this crone's heart happy today! ❤🤘
I’m now 129 years old and I’ve been to every performance Robert Plant has ever done and if my skin wasn’t just hanging off it’s bones, I’m sure this performance would’ve given me goosebumps.
I'm 200 years old LOL
😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Stay safe my grandson, heres to another 129 years
Agreed at 243 years old I have never felt more alive
Well 16 years since he's sang this song and the man still has it! God bless you Robert!! Long time and forever led Zeppelin fan!
61 years old here remembering those gold memories of Led Zeppelin ! Thank you Robert
Just Outstanding wow after 16 years Close your eyes and back to 1975 😊 nicely done
Like always
Robert Plant is Musical God been a fan for over 45 years of LedZeppelin🎸🥁🎤🎹🎼
Sending love to your heart you got the privilege to see the gem performance.what’s your favorite song of all time??
The songs of the 60’s and 70’s will live forever.
"If you listen very hard- the tune will come to you at last."
Well, Robert, the 16 year wait was worth it. That was *heavenly* 🌌
This arrangement is so well suited to his now voice.
Love it.
God I Love this song. Robert what a great job! Still going strong at 75. Loved Zeppelin. The 70’s and 80’s were the best years to grow up in. 🤟
At 75 you still got it Robert, loved it. This song is extremely hard to sing for people in their thirties. I'm almost 70 and this brought back so many memories❤
The fact that this is 50 years after the original recording makes this pretty special. ⚡️ZOSO 🎶
Imagine the chills from these musicians playing this legendary song with the legendary singer himself!
Thank you, Robert Plant & Andy Taylor! His voice is a soulful one here. Sending love, health and happiness, Robert Plant!!
This song contains the actual for real meaning of life and tells of the destiny of Humanity. I'm so happy he decided to sing it again, the world desperately needs its beauty now more than ever.
What’s the meaning of life that you feel the song reveals?
@@karagi101 I wrote this explanation on Reddit a few months ago, I figured I'd just copy and paste it. It's pretty long to say the least lol.
Alright, keep an open mind to what I will describe. The fundamental truths of this reality are often too amazing for many people to accept as real. Extrapolate what you know and feel to be true, leave the rest behind.
"With a word she can get what she came for." is referring to the fact that we as humans can manifest things. Our thoughts, words, and actions have immense impact on reality itself, and we can speak and think into existence. This is because our souls are reality experiencing itself, and we have infinitely creative abilities.
"There's this feeling I get when I look to the west, and my spirit is crying for leaving." This is referring to the Pleiades star cluster in the Taurus constellation which is to the west in the night sky.
There is life litterally everywhere, in ways we can't fully comprehend in this limited 3rd dimension. The Pleiades contains sentient life in the higher dimensions, these entities exist beyond our physical reality. These beings can seamlessly incarnate into a Human life. Mostly to spread love and beauty, guide Humanity towards our collective destiny and next evolutionary step, and to simply experience life as a Human with the laws of duality.
There are millions of these souls living as Humans currently, and Robert Plant is one of them. With "There's this feeling I get when I look to the west, and my spirit is crying for leaving" he is saying that his soul misses it's true home.
The Pleiadians have very closely guided Humanity for our entire existence, and are even the very reason for our existence. It's no coincidence that we've advanced so much in such a short period of time.
"And it's whispered that soon, if we all call the tune, then the Piper will lead us to reason. And a new day will dawn, for those who stand long, and the forests will echo with laughter." This refers to the Pleiadians slowly guiding us to our next evolutionary step, where we will ascend from the 3rd / 4th dimensions and exist in the 5th dimension and higher.
If we can understand that love is the only way, and that love is the highest energy available to us, we will leave this negative reality behind and exist with our creators. The forests in our 5th dimensional world will be echoing with laughter, and negativity will cease to exist.
"There are two paths you can go by, but in the long run, there's still time to change the road you're on". This means that in life we have two distinct choices. We can either be guided by negativity and selfishness, or we can be guided by positivity and love. Every individual will always have the choice to better themselves.
"The piper's calling you to join him" means that Humanity as a whole is rapidly accelerating in vibrational frequency and every living organism knows and feels it atleast subconsciously. There is something very unique about us and that becomes more prevalent every day. Something *big* is coming, everyone and everything knows it.
"You're stairway lies on the whispering wind" means that the answers we seek are always within us and in the places we least expect. We must be receptive to them.
"Our shadows taller than our soul" means that the ego overshadows the light and beauty of our eternal souls. We forget the eternal nature of our souls to get the most of Human life to learn our individual lessons.
"If you listen very hard, the tune will come to you at last. When all are one and one is all yeah, to be a rock and not to roll". The truths of this reality will be revealed to those truly receptive to it. All consciousness and life is ultimately one, life is reality experiencing itself. God exists through life itself, so we are all ultimately one with everything beyond our ego. We must have integrity in knowing that love is the only way, and that our souls are eternal expressions of God.
Again, extrapolate what you know and feel to be true. The truth reveals itself to all receptive to it. Love is the only way :3
@@karagi101 he wants to be a rock but not roll...i.e. he's lazy
@@strangevisions5162 Yes. That seems to be the meaning of life. 😂
This was played at my sister’s funeral. 😢😢😢 She was only 43 when she died of sepsis. She had the sweetest and most loving heart. Miss you, Leeleigh. 🙏🏻
She did went up the stairs to heaven. May you find peace knowing this.
What was the source?
People don’t die of sepsis ; they die of “ sepsis shock “ which is not actually sepsis … look it up !! Sepsis shock is an advancement of sepsis ;; however sepsis is not what people die from .
Lost my aunt to sepsis last year. My condolences. We know they both take the stairway to heaven
❤💙❤🕊sorry for our losses
The most amazing thing I've heard for ages. When you see so many older artists trying to still sing here's Robert Plant absolutely killing it. An all time favourite of mine for 40 years
Awesomeness to hear Robert Plant sing that again after so many years. Blessings to all! ❤
I'm blessed with the memory of watching Led Zeppelin in 1977. Best concert of my life. They played for over 6 hours. Truly Unforgettable. Robert you still got it, very much. Kudos to Duran Duran. Thx
Once I saw them play for 9 hours and a half.
Dude you’re lucky. I saw them in 77 too but it was in Tampa and it got rained out after 3 songs. Well, at least I can say I saw them live.
I got to see them play for 12! They did their normal set of 3 hours (give or take) four times, except they changed up the set list each time, just to keep it fresh...
I was fortunate to see them in 1973. Tampa Stadium. They performed till almost midnight. Stadium held 55,000 max and i believe they tallied 63,000. Unforgettable experience.
Six hours uh let's see the setlist 😅
Unlike many older musicians he hasn’t lost any of his old self and knows his own lyrics like it was yesterday what a legend 🤘🏼
What a song. One of the best of all time.
The sheer power of that song, above all others, is just staggering.
He wanted to hit all those high notes, but age takes its toll on us all.
Yes- it must hurt one’s soul to no longer be able to reach those higher notes- but wow the beauty and magic is still there in those lower notes!
Also, he apparently shredded his voice on tour for Led Zeppelin IV when they performed too many shows back-to-back without rest. He was never able to hit those high notes consistently again, but he kept moving on making great music for all these decades!
@@brushstroke3733 Yeah. You hear John Bon Jovi lately? He can barely sing, but still gets on stage and tries to cut it.
Robert Plant is such a gifted artist, a showman, story teller, a Lyricist, and singer, so creative i gotta say thank you filling us up with the joy of music to help us keep dreaming!
i never thought i would ever see a day where i would see robert plant sing this song again..... good on you man..... what a great song and such an epic frontman
My dad was part of the controversy surrounding this song. I wasn’t allowed to play it when I was a teenager. About 5-years ago I asked him if he would be willing to listen to it, and he said, yes. When the song was finished he had a tear in his eye and he said that was one the most beautiful songs he ever heard. It only took 40-years.
Well here’s something I’d never thought I’d see. The body has gotten older, but the young man peeks through his eyes every once in a while. Thank you for the upload!
What a treat, never thought I'd see the day. Absolute perfection! Thank you, Robert Plant!
Totally Awesome! I enjoyed hearing this live after all these years. Robert you still got it!!
Sending love to your heart you got the privilege to see the gem performance.what’s your favorite song of all time??
The greatest frontman ever. His contribution to music, and life in general is immeasurable
He’s amazing! Voice sounds dynamic and youthful, he can rock a man-bun at 75, and he doesn’t look or sound like he’s anything but authentic … Legend!! ❤
An artist….forever! One of the very best with one of the very best songs ever. He wrote it too! Gives many of us memories and hope……
Eh
No exagere.
now now...
Great to hear Robert singing this masterpiece of a song again.
Most definitely number one song ever written. And Thank you MR ,Plant for this .
Amazing to have this song in our lives after all these years.
Jimmy Page wrote some wonderful chord progressions.
And then the melody on top is magic.
Led Zeppelin's legacy is music magic.
🕉
Thank you Robert. 🎉
More like copied.
Listen to the song Taurus of the band Spirit and come again;-)
More like ripped off the intro from the band Spirit. I love Zeppelin but they were notorious for ripping off from other artists.
Where is he
A well known plagiarism!! But done with marketing mind set and better!!!
When Robert Plant smiles, I can’t help but smile thinking about all the great times I’ve had listening to Led Zeppelin & his latest music. 👍🎸😎🙏🏼✌️😊
IF THE SUN REFUSED TO SHINE..............................
Robert just has to smile
and then the sun has no choice but to shine and say THANK YOU
Agreed
I AM 50 YEARS OLD THIS IS WONDERFULL TO SEE STILL KIKING AFTER ALL THIS YEARS 🤜🤛
It warms my heart to see Robert having no reservations to let it all hang out at his age. Love the balls he shows.
Wow- 61 here, amazing rendition…. That he’s still getting it done at 75 is amazing. Keep on rockin’ boys and we will see ya’all at the finish line
I’m also 61, born in 1962 and this is the music of my generation, the soundtrack of my life. There will never be this type of quality music for the rest of my life. I’m glad I grew up in the decades that I did. Robert Plant and Led Zeppelin is part of my generations history! ❤❤❤❤
Beautifully done! What a wonderful treat for all of us to hear Robert Plant sing this song again. Thank you for posting this!
Except the audience who appear to not understand what they are seeing.
Unfortunately Robert can't sing in key anymore..more of an embarrassment to himself really.. just completely sad career end IMHO..
Great point.
A heartfelt song with the most beautiful music, it's so amazing how one single song by one single band, sung by one single man, can withstand the test of time, and still gets to our hearts just like it did the first time hearing Stairway to Heaven.
That was amazing and very moving. I listened to it twice, once with the phone against my head, then on the TV! Long live Robert Plant, salute!❤
I bought that album when it came out. I was 13. I still have it. The music will never get old. Thank you Robert and Led Zeppelin. 🙃
OMG!! I HAVE CHILLS LISTENING TO THIS!! F - ING AWESOME! Never thought I'd hear him sing this song ever again. Truly an ICON. ROCK ON ROBERT PLANT.
1971 to 2023
Wow!
And after surgery?
Thank you Mr. Plant.
Thank you for sharing this!
Thank you Andy Taylor from Duran Duran for the amazing lead guitar work like a true rock legend with Robert Plant performing this classic.
Good sentiment for sure, Andy deserves it and more. Kenwyn House was playing lead during the iconic Page solo.
WOW didn't recognize him