Led Zeppelin Play Eddie Cochran
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- Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
- The four complete Eddie Cochran songs Zep covered.
C'mon Everybody- Royal Albert Hall 1970
Somethin Else- Royal Albert Hall 1970
Twenty Flight Rock- Madison Square Garden 9/19/1970
Weekend- Inglewood Forum, L.A. 8/21/1971
Eddie Cochran influenced them all. You name them, from Zeppelin, to the Stones, and Jimi Hendrix. To me, Eddie has never gotten the credit he has so richly deserved, not only for his great songs, but also for being one of the very first guitar heroes. He paved the way for hard hitting, guitar driven rock.
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I recognize Eddie from the first notes. This rythm is unique.
Ahead of his time!
You hit the nail on the head there, Tone Monster. All those British guitarists loved Eddie. Martin Barre lead guitarist of Jethro Tull, said Eddie was king in England and couldn't wait to see him when he toured there. Sadly, he died in a taxi cab accident in London, I believe. The most underappreciated early Rocker there ever was.
Marc Bolan was a fan and was influenced by him. Bolan reckoned that when he was a young fella, he once met Eddie, then carried his guitar for him into a gig.
Cmon everybody 0:00
Something else 2:30
Twenty Flight Rock 5:20
Weekend 7:06
Their version of "Something Else" was featured on their post-mortem John Bonham album "Coda" back in 1982 I believe. "C'mon Everybody" was recorded as a live performance on Jimmy Pages' dvd compilation back in 2003, an extension of the cd set "How the West was won". This band was always nothing short of awesome.
Wheres summertime blues?
Love JPJ's bass lines!
LED Zeppelin o puro rock and roll total total 🇧🇷🔥🤘🏾🎸🥁🎹🎤
Eddie Cochran would be proud. Hats off to bands like Zeppelin for wearing their influences on the arms. Today’s bands have no clue.
This is the first song I ever learned to play! The do a great job on Summertime Blues as well ... not as good as the Hendrix and Who covers, but a banger nonetheless.
Not only Zeppelin but the Stones Beatles Eric Burdon. Fleetwood Mac when they were a blurs band. The Who
we worship Eddie
@@theccpisaparasite8813 don’t forget the Sex Pistols as well
There are 100s of bands today who know exactly where the clues are.
Back in the day, I liked Deep Purple, Cream, and even Black Sabbath better than Led Zeppelin, as far as bands in that period go. But, hearing Led Zeppelin cover Eddie Cochran gives me a new appreciation for the band!
That first 10 seconds just blew me away. Such a raw power, these guys were so heavy especially for that time
John B KILL IT...
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For any time. I think the way the kick drum is lagging behind the beat coupled with the quintessential "wild one" bass line is WAY heavier feeling than blast beats and shrieks. Don't get me wrong. I love a good shriek and double time polka jam. This though.... the punches on somthin else and that SssLLOOWww down/hold back tension just makes me want to kick some teeth in. Marty Mcfly could describe the sound as well as anyone.....
this is great, Jimmy's got that amp screamin' boy
This hits the spot. Maybe one of my top ten favourite examples of sheer rock n roll from anybody, ever.
If you do enough hunting, there's some bootlegs out there of the band doing sound checks and rehearsals before a show where they do nothing but rock & roll standards. Good sound quality too...and it's not with an audience in the background either so the sound quality is outstanding.
Zep out-punked the punks!
Love Eddie Cochran since I was about 10 , I'm only 45. He was very underrated 🌍❤️✌️
Did you say “only” 45? During his time Eddie Cochran was a huge star.💚☮️
The British bands all loved Eddie Cochrane.
Back in the day, UK promoters could never get Elvis Presley to come over. But they could get Eddie Cochran. And once the UK saw Eddie---they forgot about Elvis! The girls all wanted to be with him, and the chaps all wanted to be him! And unlike Elvis---he could actually play his guitar and shred like Chuck Berry!
@@impalaman9707 -- Elvis knew a few chords on his acoustic, but the great electric guitar playing was done by the legendary Scottie Moore. From what I've read, Chuck Berry was terrible live. He couldn't remember his songs and mostly insulted the audience before walking off after about 15 minutes. He was doing Country covers until he heard Scotty Moore's guitar work which influenced and inspired him.
If this isn't rock'n'roll, what is? 💪🎵
THAT's what I'm preaching!
cmon everybody is the birth of punk rock
Rest in Peace Eddie! Nice tribute by Led Zeppelin to him!
This band was so great, at the primal level on up to heights of experimental genres. Being able to pull of this roots music at this level just shows how unbelievably great well anchored they were in the music.
小粋なエディコクランの曲をツェッペリン流のエグいサウンドにした素晴らしい曲!最高!
Rockabilly Punk ❤
the stray cats were 10 years late
More people need to hear this
why?
Because he said so
Fuck man this is so good!!What a band,the best ever,without question. ☘
Great cover of Something Else!!!
Youll never beat the original……remember listening to it on the radio for the first time in the 50s…..wow who is this man!!!
There's always one. Yes dood.... we all love EC. Happy?
Agreed, the originals don't need any beefing up! Not to mention what Eddie could have achieved had he lived through the 60's and beyond.
I don't think they were trying, they just wanted people to get off on rocking abilene, just like jimmy
Into Eddie Cochran and stumble onto this gem, Thanks UA-cam Vortex.
Jimmy is the best stylist here on this cover and a genius on his own songs. The Beethoven of our times.
Van Halen is the Mozart.
Nice Robert sounds so good here the band is tight 🎸❤️
It's probably the end of 1969 or very early of 70-s.
@@stanislav182000 the first two are from 9 days into 1970
Viva o rock 🇧🇷👊
Son unos mostruos estos 4.
Eddie Cochran was only 5 years older than Jimmy Page, so almost his peer. If Eddie had lived, its not beyond the realm of possibility that he wouldn't be up there jamming with Page, or collaborating with him on some project--much like Eric Clapton did with Carl Perkins, or Keith Richard with Chuck Berry
Royal Albert hall......🥁🎸🎙🎶....the mighty ZEPPELIN......
Best band ever.
Read about Robert Plant as youth, about 8 or 9 how he dreamed about those fabulous 50's Rock stars. He he would start the phonograph, go behind the drapes and when the music 🎶started, he'd come out jammin, dancin, and gyrating like his Rock heroes, especially Elvis. Totally love 💘 this, thanx a million!!!!!
@@ErikThomasMusic surprisingly, many of Rocks most successful have college degrees behind them. When I listen to many R&R lyrics, many verses were definitely coming from higher learning than HS.
Eddie is the Godfather of Punk and Garage Rock
With Buddy Holly
Two of Eddie's songs are on The Great Rock & Roll Swindle by the Sex Pistols. Best stuff on the album, after 'Who Killed Bambi?'
@Stonlee Ames Link Wray is the godfather of Guitar rock I would say Eddie Was Punk Before Punk
@Stonlee Ames Nah Link Wray was more of a influence on that.
Best band ever
Edward Ray Cochrane, Genius.
Eddie Cochran, esplêndido! Brilhante!❤❤❤
Eddie would be jamming , with zeppelin. Wait a minute , he was . :) long live Eddie and Led zeppelin.
Just listen how tight they were .. seasoned professionals before they got together. Best band .. EVER :)
great tunes, long live rock n roll
Man ,they were a tight unit for this and having a blast.
I love Eddie, love Zep , gotta love this. I also like the Pistols versions of these tunes.
They didn't. " "Christ ... I hate songs like that" . That was in reference to chuck berry I guess. Somthin else wasnt the pistols. That was Sid solo. Love that video with the fake motorcycle.
Reminds me of Blue Cheer doing Summertime Blues. Robert doing his best Elvis. 😄🤗😎
Blue Cheer was the greatest metal band in history. Put these guys to shame. Plant shrieking makes my throat hurt.
These Coverversion's are the Top, the definitive Highlight's of every Tape from Zep. From As long as i have You, Blueberry Hill, For what is worth (Buffalo Springfield), Down by the Riverside, Weekend, Mess of Blues, Mary Lou, Louie- Louie, Running Bear and John Lennon's Money over all this other old Rock'n Roll and Blues Classic's to It'l be me and Mistery Train in the 77' Shows .... I love it how they played these Song's in this typical special Led Zeppelin Style..... Awesome !
Led Zep for ever !
Henry 😉 from Germany
I love the early years bootleg recordings, especially the melodies in whole lotta love and how many more times.
I have a very extensive collection of 68 to 73 concerts and out takes, not to mention video.
Right after Bonham died, I heard a rumor that the surviving members of Zeppelin were forming a new group with a few guys from Yes, just a rumor..... About 15 years ago I found a 4 song, never published demo.
Cheers, John in California
I have quite a few of them. Their version of Blueberry hill from an LA show I believe, is fantastic. Mess of blues from the BBC tapes kick too...
Zep the nucleus of all Rock and blues then Purple and sabbath are the electrons and these three changed everything more than all who just followed in their dust!!! AMAZING study it well SOUL of RB
Nothing but respect.
Been a fan for decades, but if it's new to me, it's new. Needed this.... Thank you for posting.
They rock And roll for ever
Fantástico y magistral arreglo!
Eddie Cochran❤
I know, its only rock & roll....but i like it.
Power is the word.
Eddie Cochran's 20 flight rock song as covered by the Rolling Stones '82 Leeds UK concert is another good one. Cochran died in an auto accident in the UK . Also "something else" covered by Keith Richards '92 live in Boston concert.
It's also the song a young Paul McCartney sang to a young John Lennon in 1957 to show his skills, and you know the rest of the story. Maybe the most important rock n' roll song that nobody ever talks about.
Twenty flight Rock.Another great.
Led zeppelin na cabeça 🇧🇷👍🤘👏👏👏👏
This is great
wow!-awesome-the mighty led zeppelin-!love your version better!!!
that "ma ma ma cmon everybody" dear God
1970 Royal Albert hall show..
So lässt sich das Leben ertragen ! Und zwar NUR so !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Something new from
Countless audio& videos
Of ZEP....
LOVE ❤️
Balls to the Wall rock and roll !!!
AWESOME
Even though I'm an old man and love Zeppelin the most along with all the classics, I disagree about today's bands not having a clue, there's plenty of good band starting up these days, its just finding them that's the tough part but yeah, there will never be another Zeppelin, Beatles, Hendrix or Stones but there will be another something else. Shit I clearly remember how guns and roses took every one by surprise when besides Metallica, Megadeth and other metal which was way more underground then today, everyone else was about the hairspray, then those guys come along out of nowhere. But the real difference is hip-hop, that shit wasn't around back then and while a lot of people were into Michael Jackson and shit like that, way more of the general population ( including most females) were into rock. That's what we're really missing these days, imo.
Jeez, kinda went off on a tangent there. Sorry. But I'm leaving it😊
Love johns beat
Didn't these guys write and record a song called "Rock and Roll", which turned out to be their best song? Oh, that's right! They did.
Punk rock baby long before the pistols
Exactly! I was thinking the same thing. Fast 3 chord rock
@@krogdogLike MC 5
Wasnt underrated only had 6 years what might have been. Elvis had a top class compatriot in Eddie Cochrane.So many bands have picked up his music
ペイジのギターに、プラントのボーカルは最高。これが ハードロックだ
Eddie Cochran set to 11....enjoy!
go robert
Guanto mais o tempo passa mais pesado fica pesado led zeppelin nassi em 1964 pra mim osonho nuna acbou viva o rokn.roll
This is AWESOME@!!!!!!
Funny, lot's of metal heads back in the 80's would have sneered at the thought of Zeppelin being associated with Cochran or ANY 50's artist. Their ignorance was astonishing!
Led Zeppelin, live, murdered the Eddie Cochran songs...
これカッケーな!!
Eddie Cochran is the "godfather of hard rock"--just ask the Who, Led Zeppelin, Blue Cheer, The Sex Pistols, UFO, Rod Stewart, and Humble Pie
Eddie Cochran was a anti black bigot and those who followed were racist transphobes
Please... Jimi Hendrix too 😊
@@tanapatpeemanee1230The only instrument Jimi Hendrix could play was air guitar.
@@tanapatpeemanee1230 And I was only referring just to the people who covered Eddie's songs! Was there any Jimi covered?
@@raunchyrarebitgreat chops. Lousy material. Anything he wrote stank.
it sounds cool
When I was a kid there was a lounge in town called Someplace Else.
Dam John B kills it...fuck yeah.
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I never read or heard somewhere where the Led Zeppelin riff of Whole Lotta Love came from. But if you hear the riff of Come on Eveeybody, it would be a good inspiration for the riff. ;)
I believe Page came up with it onstage just jamming or soundchecking on tour in America 1969, basically 2nd album was conceived and recorded on the road during a tour or 2 tours. Read Jimmy Page: Man, Musician, Magus
The original song is YOU NEED LOVE by Muddy Waters . But this does not feature the famous riff .
Page invented the riff while jamming with Bonham and JPJ on a soundcheck in '69. The lyrics are "borrowed" from other songs, but the music is pure Zepp...in fact the only trouble they ever got in was from "borrowed" lyrics. Page states that they would write songs and sometimes Plant used lyrics from old blues songs while they wrote, but he was supposed to come up with original ones for recording. He did not always do that, and they just left it as is.
No, listen to the Small Faces' version on their first LP. That is what I believe to be the Genesis of the Zeppelin version.
Jory Gonzales
The Small Faces version is almost identical to the Muddy Waters version. The music in Zeppelins version isn't much like either. It's original to Zeppelin.
waoh!!!!
Zep firing on all cylinders here
5:20 Twenty Flight Rock
7:06 Weekend
Uh... so Led Zepplin was basically playing punk rock.
You could certainly make an argument that they dabbled in proto punk. I'd argue communication breakdown could be the 1st punk song
Led Zeppelin was not a band that punk bands in the Seventies wanted to emulate. It is a serious stretch to say that Zep played punk songs. They were all hippies, and punks fucking hated the hippies in the Seventies.
Cochran was punkrock!
mainantagonist Johnny Ramone said that communication breakdown was a huge inspiration to his playing style
@@erkjan Eddie used a lot of distortion : changed the size of strings on his guitar ( often swapping for bass strings ) used overdubbing and early use of stereo too !
Totally punk rock - wow
wow unreal does not seem like zep crazy sound they have kool thanks 4 sharing
They probably claimed Page/Plant writing credits!😂
Isithen to the lyrics
"Kevin on the floor"
This sounds very punk for 1970
It's a shame that they weren't together long enough to pull off a 50's Rock 'n Roll covers album, same way John Lennon did. They only needed a little more tightening it up here. Think of what they would have done with Peggy Sue, Sweet Little Sixteen or Hound Dog.
Это просто Охринительно!!!!
Punk a la Zep.
Great fun. RP struggling to find the key there? thought he'd be comfortable down low- strangely he sounds fabulous on Four Sticks Page & Plant tour- with the army of drummers clip. Way harder to sing.
Wouha, désolé pour l'instant j'ai pas les mots corespondants 😊
come ca.....zo facevano questi draghi a suonare senza casse spia
Ed Zeppelin ur um Led Cochran
If people didn't know this was Led Zeppelin I think they'd right say they murdered these songs!
If you want the nice clean version, listen to Eddie. If you want things down and dirty, Zeppelin is your band
@@hammyboy1194 great thing about music is we all appreciate different things. Led Zep are a great band but these songs are just hard on the ears to me. Each to their own. :)
Other than yourself arch 1e, I think I'm the only person here that totally agrees with your opinion !
@@colinpurssey9875 you're clearly a very discerning gentleman! :)
How did you get those Royal Albert Hall songs cleaned up?
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UFO covered this as well