I remember feeling a bit miffed at Page and Plant for not inviting Jones to tour with them at the time, so I decided to not see them when they were performing nearby. I regret that immensely. They sounded amazing both in '95 and throughout the following tour ('98). Never would I have guessed they would have played even a snippet of Carouselambra. When I first saw this I was floored.
Dare I say Michael Lee is better drummer than Jason, wow he did deliver, saw this tour and he was the whole package...RIP Michael...you are missed 😔🎶🎶🥁
I'll never understand why they had to break the band up after Bonham's death. I know they loved him, but I'm sure he would have wanted for the band to keep going
@marianadamelio the main reason is how close Robert and Bonzo were, they grew up as friends in the midlands and played in several bands together including the Band of Joy and it was, Robert who recommended and eventually brought Bonzo into the New Yard birds which would eventually become Led Zeppelin, this friendship continued throughout their lives and it was Bonzo who was the only member of the band who flew back with Robert after the sudden passing of Robert's son Karac, and only band member to attend Karac's funeral. It was bc of this amazing friendship that IMO Robert could never see continuing with anyone but Bonzo behind the drum kit exceptions of Phil Collins at horid Live Aid show and of course the great O2 arena,show with Bonzos son Jason behind the kit...😎
This is the first song my goddaughter heard me sing. She was a few months old, not falling asleep, screaming and crying. I took her in my arms, I started humming and she fell into a deep sleep all of a sudden, head in the stars 🕌🎆
I'll never see any of the members of Led Zep playing live, and after 22 years of my life i still can't deal with it... every time i see a vid of them live i feel like crying... it seems to me that nobody ever came close to Zep's musical perfection, perhaps it's just the fact that they are almost a legend to me but still, "love" is not nearly enought to describe what i feel for Led Zeppelin.
Giacomo Bergonzi I just saw Robert Plant a couple weeks ago. He did Whole Lotta Love, Rain Song, Lemon Song, Rock n' Roll, Wanton Song, and Dazed and Confused live!
Plant is often touring in Europe with his sensational space shifters. I went from Zurich to Colmar to attend his concert. Was pretty good to hear him live and see all the energy even though he is 67 now... he looks even more amazing performing in such an old age ...true legend... god like!!
I saw Page & Plant at Jones Beach in Watagh,Long Island in 1996.From the beginning to the end,you could have closed your eyes and you would have thought Bonham and Jones were there..An amazing show,an amazing set..I love and miss you all... There is not a day that goes by without me listening to what Zeppelin song👍👍🙏
I was there with my brother. What an amazing time we had , so lucky to see & hear these two legends on the stage & at my favourite festival of course. 👍🏆🇬🇧🎼🎸🎤💥
I was there.Boiling hot day and they came on over an hour late, probably waiting for the Sun to set.Main reason I went to Glastonbury that year.Half of Zep is still better than all of nearly any other band.Got badly sunburned but great memories.
They were late due to flights out of Germany being late. They were touring Germany at the time of Glastonbury. In the July they toured the UK, I got to see them in Glasgow but remember watching Channel 4's coverage of Glasto just to see them
There was a point after years of listening to their most acclaimed albums, that I really got tired of them and then came to love in thru the out door and presence. I honestly believe now they were their best albums
True. I think both albums are overlooked, as is their last, Coda. All three are great albums. Out of the three I would say Presence is my current favorite. The favourites changes yearly, seasonally, etc.
So cool they included a segment from Carrouselambra in the middle of In the evening as if it were part of the same song. This gives an idea of what Led Zeppelin could have been it they were still active in the 80s and 90s
Lee was a beast on the drums. So sad to think that he died alone in his flat in Darlington following an epileptic fit. He was only 36. Also sad that only Pagey attended his funeral. Plant didn’t.
@@digidrum2003 It’s funny because I was at that show and we all loved it. I am sure because who we were seeing play and it was a very long concert and blazing hot. It was all good, I think they were a little hard on themselves and Phil. No one in the crowd cared, we were all having a fantastic time. Take care
Brian Bingham amazing drummer. He had huge shoes to fill and he did it well and did it with a smile. Apparently it's taboo for anyone to suggest him being anywhere close to Bonham himself but Lee was definitely outstanding if for no other reason not once have I ever heard anyone complain about his playing and he was playing after the fn GOAT!
He’s unlike Bonzo in the way he doesn’t push the tempo like Bonham was famous for. Maybe Jimmy asked specifically for a pocket guy to make it easier for him.
@@crungefactory Yes, he did. I witnessed it personally. Even brought the man to the front of the stage in between songs to introduce him personally to the crowd.
Plant is one of a kind. And Page is incomparable. I believe Led Zeppelin will go down in history as the greatest Rock N Roll band of all time.Extraordinary music !
I saw them live in Brisbane c 1974 I think, their only aussie tour, I was in the third row from the front and my hearing has never recovered--oh but what a loss --magic does happen, I thought that i was a shit hot player but when Jimmy Page played that night I felt like giving up--and Robert Plant whoaaaaa
I saw dzepagain New Years Day with Derek Smith. I loved it! Took me back to Jan 25th 1975 almost 🤣🫶🏼😎🤘🏻💙they rockers for real.. imo.. especially Derek Smith ..who didn’t stop.. hit em so hard.. the whole show.. I was very impressed, delighted and entertained. They rocked me! Thank you again.. never stop!
The last great music we'll get from Page/Plant was the UnLedded tour of 1995. Michael Lee, the Egyptian orchestra, it all added up to exceptional music. Jimmy Page needs talented people around him to be at his best.
His singing is improving here,so are his bisceps🤗😺😆nothing like leather pants & a Moroccan vest Robert. Looking smoking hot as usual babe🌹🌹❤️❤️❤️🇨🇦🇬🇧( me)
My 2nd concert in the mid 80’s was Robert Plant. I was thinking how cool it would be if he played a couple Zep songs. He did, it was amazing. His young guitarist obviously was a huge Page fan because he nailed it.
In the Evening When the day is done I'm looking for a woman Oh , but the girl don't come So don't let her Play you for a fool She don't show no pity baby She don't make no rules Oh , I need your love I need your love Oh, I need your love I just got to HAVE ......
How awesome is that. I've never seen any part of Carouselambra played live before. I've always heard that they were rehearsing it as part of the set for the U.S. tour in 1980. It would have been interesting to see what they would have done with it live. If only....
Would have been my first concert, I was in 7th grade and a huge Zeppelin fan. I was at the age where I was really wanted to see my hero's live. Doug Klien came into class crying, He said John Bonham died. My dreams were crushed. My first concert became AC/DC "For Those About To Rock" tour 1981 at Madison Square Garden in New York. It was incredible... it was deafening. My ears rand for days after that show.
Love the musician in the crowd the fella with the green long horn doing the desert sounds to give the song that authentic feel !!! Plant and Page were ahead of their time !!
I swear Robert Plant's singing in the 90's and after sounded better than 74-80 with Zeppelin! Really clear tone and surprising range into his old age and he's learned to master what he has without "pyrotechnic" extreme high-range singing.
He was damn strong in 77' as he got back most of his range and power during that tour. He even sang OTHAFA in the original register for one of the NY dates.
@poussyledzep Yes, RIP Michael Lee. So sad to hear about him, so young. I loved his big drum sound with Page & Plant, Ian Gillan, and more bands of importance.
The best duo in Rock n Roll and lets not forget the great Bonzo and Jonesy who were part of the Mighty ZEP. Thank you gentlemen for this epic new version which I also saw in T.O in 95. It doesn't matter how many years go by, the both of you have always performed well, keep Rockin in the free world, the world loves you and loves Led Zep.
can everyone just for a short time forget perfection of everynote and timing, look for the good - in everything of this art it's about the goof ups makes it funny, key word fun , we all do that , "all" of us , acdc sais it perfectly, think its easy playin one night stands try playin in a rock rock roll band,
I want to thank who ever uploaded this video to youtube. I had watched it several years ago and then for some odd reason it was taken out and I was crushed. Thank you again for making my day. I truly love this video.
Let freedom ring! I love him just as much.. in any condition.. he can entertain me any day he feels up to it! I will take his slop over many of the most valiant efforts at guitar any evening.. my band .. my rock and roll.. my Jimmy Page.. there will never be another. 🤘🏻
Pity they forgot to plug Jimmy's Strat in that day, he really looked like he was doing his best, but the guy in the audience with the green pipe looked he was having a whale of a time too.
Oh shit - I'm just watching the beginning of this for the first time & just read your comment !!! I'm excited now !!! They were rehearsing Carouselambra to play on their 1980 US Tour, which we all know never happened ! I'm almost there
I saw Page Plant on tour back then. I don’t remember any of it. Was way too stoned. I know I had fun. I still wear my black Zoso baseball hat from that night, but yeah…somehow that concert has faded out of my memory. I’ve probably seen 300 concerts in my life so it comes with the territory. Along with the tinnitus that never stops ringing. 🤣🤣🤣
So glad you got to see P&P, but comments like this always leave me somewhere between confused and straight-up fascinated. Life is all about personal choice, and I’m certainly not here to be a buzzkill, but I cannot go to a show either too wasted or too stoned to remember it. I watch bands on stage like I’m studying for a final exam. I want to remember everything. Especially as much as good seats cost to pretty much every show no matter how big or how small the act. I’ll have my one traditional pre-show cocktail (double Maker’s and Coke) and that’s it. I want the memories to last as long as possible. Keep rocking, dude!
@@jtirello3_111 I agree with. Look, I saw the Grateful Dead over 100 times and was straight for most of them, and standing as close to the stage and as close to center as possible because I wanted to carefully watch and listen to everything. But there were plenty of concerts where the party atmosphere meant partying, and so it went. Like when I saw Pink Floyd do The Wall in LA in 1980, at 16 years old I knew I wanted to be straight for the experience. Every time I saw Yes, or Rick Wakeman solo, or Steve Howe solo, or Steve Hackett solo, those were true heroes and I wasn’t gonna let anything interfere. But Page Plant was one that harkened all the way back to junior high school, and that time in my life was a haze of pot smoke. So it went. Allman Brothers was another one where I was always in a partying frame of mind because that music took me all the way back to grade school and I just associated southern rock/blues with drinking and partying. It also has something to do with who I went to concerts with. If I was with a girlfriend I was likely to stay sober. If I was with my hard core partying friends from my youth, we were partying hard core. There were exceptions to all of these rules, but I don’t think I’d change much if I could go back.
I remember when they broadcast this in 1995 on TV as Highlights. The Egyptian influence is great on all the other Page and Plant stuff, but it never worked on In The Evening I think.
Michael Lee was such a powerhouse drummer. RIP, man.
He was OK.....Jason was better...
Michael Lee was a beast...RIP
Competent drummer I guess, but he overplayed for this tune. No swing at all, nor feel.
At 5:38, the transition to carouselambra is so beautiful. The vocals especially make it so. Robert Plant. Awesome.
Great comment
That’s part of the song
I remember feeling a bit miffed at Page and Plant for not inviting Jones to tour with them at the time, so I decided to not see them when they were performing nearby. I regret that immensely. They sounded amazing both in '95 and throughout the following tour ('98). Never would I have guessed they would have played even a snippet of Carouselambra. When I first saw this I was floored.
Dare I say Michael Lee is better drummer than Jason, wow he did deliver, saw this tour and he was the whole package...RIP Michael...you are missed 😔🎶🎶🥁
Agree 100%, RIP mr lee
I'll never understand why they had to break the band up after Bonham's death. I know they loved him, but I'm sure he would have wanted for the band to keep going
@marianadamelio the main reason is how close Robert and Bonzo were,
they grew up as friends in the midlands and played in several bands together including the Band of Joy and it was, Robert who recommended and eventually brought Bonzo into the New Yard birds which would eventually become Led Zeppelin, this friendship continued throughout their lives and it was Bonzo who was the only member of the band who flew back with Robert after the sudden passing of Robert's son Karac, and only band member to attend Karac's funeral. It was bc of this amazing friendship that IMO Robert could never see continuing with anyone but Bonzo behind the drum kit exceptions of Phil Collins at horid Live Aid show and of course the great O2 arena,show with Bonzos son Jason behind the kit...😎
This never song never gets old. Page and Plant are still better than most modern acts.
ALL Modern ACTS~
Современные исполнители, это отстой! На них музыка отдыхает!
This is the first song my goddaughter heard me sing. She was a few months old, not falling asleep, screaming and crying. I took her in my arms, I started humming and she fell into a deep sleep all of a sudden, head in the stars 🕌🎆
I'll never see any of the members of Led Zep playing live, and after 22 years of my life i still can't deal with it... every time i see a vid of them live i feel like crying... it seems to me that nobody ever came close to Zep's musical perfection, perhaps it's just the fact that they are almost a legend to me but still, "love" is not nearly enought to describe what i feel for Led Zeppelin.
Giacomo Bergonzi I just saw Robert Plant a couple weeks ago. He did Whole Lotta Love, Rain Song, Lemon Song, Rock n' Roll, Wanton Song, and Dazed and Confused live!
***** I'll do it if he tours Europe^^ Have a good time seeing Robert Plant!
Plant is often touring in Europe with his sensational space shifters. I went from Zurich to Colmar to attend his concert. Was pretty good to hear him live and see all the energy even though he is 67 now... he looks even more amazing performing in such an old age ...true legend... god like!!
Saket Sarupria Yeah, I'll finally get to see him next month!
Giacomo Bergonzi I know exactly how you feel...I have no words for how much I love Led Zeppelin. They really changed my life:)
Saw P&P in 98. It was a surprisingly straight hard rock set of mostly Zep songs…melted my face right off.
melted my face right off🤘😋🤘lucky😏🍻😁🙋♂✌😎
Melted your face off?*?? Wtf does that mean?
@@joannlabbe3437 it means it was awesome
I saw Page & Plant at Jones Beach in Watagh,Long Island in 1996.From the beginning to the end,you could have closed your eyes and you would have thought Bonham and Jones were there..An amazing show,an amazing set..I love and miss you all... There is not a day that goes by without me listening to what Zeppelin song👍👍🙏
I was there with my brother. What an amazing time we had , so lucky to see & hear these two legends on the stage & at my favourite festival of course. 👍🏆🇬🇧🎼🎸🎤💥
I was there.Boiling hot day and they came on over an hour late, probably waiting for the Sun to set.Main reason I went to Glastonbury that year.Half of Zep is still better than all of nearly any other band.Got badly sunburned but great memories.
They were late due to flights out of Germany being late. They were touring Germany at the time of Glastonbury. In the July they toured the UK, I got to see them in Glasgow but remember watching Channel 4's coverage of Glasto just to see them
That version sucked !
It was Beautiful x
Zep can do no wrong!!!!
An hour late not surprised , the were both completely wasted. Ha ha 👍👌
In thru the out door and Presence may not be as popular as the other records, but they certainly contain some of Zepp's best material ever!
In through the out door is my favorite album ever.
There was a point after years of listening to their most acclaimed albums, that I really got tired of them and then came to love in thru the out door and presence. I honestly believe now they were their best albums
True. I think both albums are overlooked, as is their last, Coda. All three are great albums. Out of the three I would say Presence is my current favorite.
The favourites changes yearly, seasonally, etc.
@@phoenixmode6909 yeah, they definitely have their season
@@ven11235 same
One of my favorites. Awesome arrangement. Page and Plant...best musical collaborators ever.
Michael Lee cranking out the backbeat on this masterpiece of Rock.....great drummer never to be forgotten.....
Могу вас заверить , что все имена МУЗЫКАНТОВ , которые сочинили и исполнили эту МУЗЫКУ , как и сама МУЗЫКА будут вписаны в ВЕЧНОСТЬ .
I hate the sound of his snare here. It almost sounds like a piccolo snare. The tone needs to be much deeper IMO.
So sad losing Michael Lee. I heard he died from a seizure.
Sorry man, the dudes snare sounds like shit. Too much boing
So cool they included a segment from Carrouselambra in the middle of In the evening as if it were part of the same song. This gives an idea of what Led Zeppelin could have been it they were still active in the 80s and 90s
Page and Plant played with 2 of the best Drummers .. Bonzo and Michael Lee .. both R.I.P.
Lee was a beast on the drums. So sad to think that he died alone in his flat in Darlington following an epileptic fit. He was only 36. Also sad that only Pagey attended his funeral. Plant didn’t.
And Phil Collins....even though that show wasn't too good😁
@@digidrum2003 It’s funny because I was at that show and we all loved it. I am sure because who we were seeing play and it was a very long concert and blazing hot. It was all good, I think they were a little hard on themselves and Phil. No one in the crowd cared, we were all having a fantastic time. Take care
@@mtadams2009 Awesome! I am a big Phil Collins fan and and I wish I would have been at that show.
Michael Lee had it !!!! As did Bonzo ...but everyone knows Bonzo ...not so much Michael Lee !!!
Intense. RIP Mike Lee. Great drummer!
They cut an album with him I believe, and it was great as well.
Excellent drummer. R.I.P. Michael Lee.
Brian Bingham
amazing drummer. He had huge shoes to fill and he did it well and did it with a smile. Apparently it's taboo for anyone to suggest him being anywhere close to Bonham himself but Lee was definitely outstanding if for no other reason not once have I ever heard anyone complain about his playing and he was playing after the fn GOAT!
i saw that snare and was like wow look how deep that sucker is, then i heard it and WOW
Yes! Damn! So sad he died so young!
He’s unlike Bonzo in the way he doesn’t push the tempo like Bonham was famous for. Maybe Jimmy asked specifically for a pocket guy to make it easier for him.
What a fantastic stage and crowd! Rest in peace, dear Michael Lee. He always played so damn sexy!
Absolutely loved the arrangements of classic Zeppelin tunes with the Egyptian musicians. Utterly superb.
Man, that guy at the beginning in the crowd got some great sound outta that rainstick
That was Hans Zimmer.
I love the swagger of this version when Pages hits the riff.
Once again the masters show us how its done
Saw them that year in Jacksonville Florida, with Jason Bonham on drums. The closest I will ever come to seeing Led Zeppelin. It was a great concert.
Nope. He never played with page/plant.
@@crungefactory Yes, he did. I witnessed it personally. Even brought the man to the front of the stage in between songs to introduce him personally to the crowd.
@@davidoverstreet6900 Can you give us more info (date)? That's amazing, I ever heard about that. 1 tune or several or,,,?
@@davidoverstreet6900 When, date and venue?
They didn't play Jacksonville on this tour. Also fairly sure Jason never guested during it.
That festival was amazing, and this was the highlight. They outclassed all of the headline acts.
The voice, the presence on stage, the soul, the incredible sex-appeal, that awesome guitar....Incomparables, Page and Plant6
6:00...❤️🙏🏻
Plant is one of a kind. And Page is incomparable. I believe Led Zeppelin will go down in history as the greatest Rock N Roll band of all time.Extraordinary music !
Yes definitely an incredible pair of talented men. Love Zep 4 ever...
No John Paul Jones?
3:35 looks at sth
@@deborahw1693 yes indeed. In fact, they already have gone down as the greatest rock band ever.
JUST PURE TALENT & CLASS .❤.Plants stage confidence and power voice and of course Page rocking it with a 🚬 😅All the best in 1 band 🎸 🥁.
i was there but missed them, today i gotten to watch the show.. 28 years later :))
Wow! So fortunate to have this high quality post Zep era live performance in the can. Amazing sound and camera work. What a crowd!
I saw them live in Brisbane c 1974 I think, their only aussie tour, I was in the third row from the front and my hearing has never recovered--oh but what a loss --magic does happen, I thought that i was a shit hot player but when Jimmy Page played that night I felt like giving up--and Robert Plant whoaaaaa
such a thick, melodic groove. this bridge is one of their best live performances ever, and that includes zep.
Great performance from Robert here...R.I.P Michael Lee.
Un groupe extra Robert Jimmy Mickaël un batteur que je découvre un plaisir à écouter j adore ❤❤❤
Luv that intro! Plant sounds like an otherworldly siren, blowing Gabriel's horn for sure.
wow...nice. They actually never sounded better.. It's so great to hear Page playing with reserve and taste.
Wow ! So glad I ran across this excellent performance. In my saved videos.
Wow! What a great time in their music history❤️ Greatness!
Was there and it was a truly wonderful time. Never thought I'd get to see them together live and then there they were.
They are so good at this stage in their career, wow amazing!
Awesome! Thanks Jimmy & Robert ♥️
Hello again, Marcia. I was fortunate enough to see them on the tour
I saw dzepagain New Years Day with Derek Smith. I loved it! Took me back to Jan 25th 1975 almost 🤣🫶🏼😎🤘🏻💙they rockers for real.. imo.. especially Derek Smith ..who didn’t stop.. hit em so hard.. the whole show.. I was very impressed, delighted and entertained. They rocked me! Thank you again.. never stop!
Thank you for posting....
From Kansas City
The best rock musicians ever..... can't beat either of them when they're on !!!
*Their Live Aid atrocity proves you wrong.*
@@MattSingh1 Forgot the name of your band and the instruments you play? Enough said.
robert plant .....HOT HOT HOT !! Jimmy Genius
The last great music we'll get from Page/Plant was the UnLedded tour of 1995. Michael Lee, the Egyptian orchestra, it all added up to exceptional music. Jimmy Page needs talented people around him to be at his best.
We all do
I forgot about that unbelievably cool breakdown in the middle of the song WHOA
Plant is a badass!
His singing is improving here,so are his bisceps🤗😺😆nothing like leather pants & a Moroccan vest Robert.
Looking smoking hot as usual babe🌹🌹❤️❤️❤️🇨🇦🇬🇧( me)
My 2nd concert in the mid 80’s was Robert Plant. I was thinking how cool it would be if he played a couple Zep songs. He did, it was amazing. His young guitarist obviously was a huge Page fan because he nailed it.
Robert Plant der beste Rocksänger und der Sound von Led Zeppelin grandios.
In The Evening, is my favorite, and I listen to this one several times a day. Like a prayer, this has become a ritual. So healing.
In the Evening
When the day is done
I'm looking for a woman
Oh , but the girl don't come
So don't let her
Play you for a fool
She don't show no pity baby
She don't make no rules
Oh , I need your love
I need your love
Oh, I need your love
I just got to HAVE ......
How awesome is that. I've never seen any part of Carouselambra played live before. I've always heard that they were rehearsing it as part of the set for the U.S. tour in 1980. It would have been interesting to see what they would have done with it live. If only....
Yes, this is the only time Ive seen part of it too; the bridge fit in perfectly with In the Evening. Great to hear and see it!
Would have been my first concert, I was in 7th grade and a huge Zeppelin fan. I was at the age where I was really wanted to see my hero's live. Doug Klien came into class crying, He said John Bonham died. My dreams were crushed.
My first concert became AC/DC "For Those About To Rock" tour 1981 at Madison Square Garden in New York. It was incredible...
it was deafening. My ears rand for days after that show.
Love the musician in the crowd the fella with the green long horn doing the desert sounds to give the song that authentic feel !!! Plant and Page were ahead of their time !!
No mic could pick up his didgeridoo, of course. He looks kinda cool, but I bet he bonked someone on the head at least once.
He's definitely vibing, but I think he's just mimicking the orchestra's wind instruments.
We couldn’t hear it. You were hearing the Egyptians on stage.
Plant just gets better with age :)
He rides the mystique but it's Plant who's been the most creative and successful since Zep.
I swear Robert Plant's singing in the 90's and after sounded better than 74-80 with Zeppelin! Really clear tone and surprising range into his old age and he's learned to master what he has without "pyrotechnic" extreme high-range singing.
He was at his prime then! I got to see him in 93 and with Page in 97. AMAZING!!
I agree! Like a fine wine he got better with age!
He was damn strong in 77' as he got back most of his range and power during that tour. He even sang OTHAFA in the original register for one of the NY dates.
@Jared Burkhardt That would be the June 13th show. He was in fine form during the June run of shows.
As stated was in his prime and a master of his instrument
Beautiful vocal
Jimmy make’s playing guitar look easy. Master guitarist, Mr Page.
WONDER concert! ! !. Thank you.
The drummer was totally into it,,awesome.!
ElMarkster He was awesome. He passed away in 2008.
+kalexander20 I remember hearing that. He was a younger guy too. So much energy here. Sad.
@@kalexander20 Saw him play with Plant twice. He was an AWESOME drummer.
Get the sense that is why he was hired.
I LOVE THIS LIVE VERSION, ALONG WITH THE ONE THEY DID IN IRVINE IN 95🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
@poussyledzep Yes, RIP Michael Lee. So sad to hear about him, so young. I loved his big drum sound with Page & Plant, Ian Gillan, and more bands of importance.
Carouselambra in the middle hell yea
Love, love, love, this!
Jimmy looking like a snack best guitarist in the world!!!!🌹🌹🌹
The best duo in Rock n Roll and lets not forget the great Bonzo and Jonesy who were part of the Mighty ZEP. Thank you gentlemen for this epic new version which I also saw in T.O in 95. It doesn't matter how many years go by, the both of you have always performed well, keep Rockin in the free world, the world loves you and loves Led Zep.
Well said!
Paulgreco!
One of my favorites of all time.
When its a happening, you take it for granted. But when it happened, so long after you missed it. Well, then... It's just to damn hard to let it go!
Jimmy looks like the ultimate rock n roll god here.
He IS
Love that spooky effect they put on his opener vocal.. didn't do that at every gig. Nice at a slower tempo than usual too
Michael Lee and Pol from the cure added so much to Pand P during this time.
can everyone just for a short time forget perfection of everynote and timing, look for the good - in everything of this art it's about the goof ups
makes it funny, key word fun , we all do that , "all" of us , acdc sais it perfectly, think its easy playin one night stands try playin in a rock rock roll band,
Tight, but loose.
Tremendo Michael lee!!!!....tambien estuvo en la gira "ceremony" de The Cult. Tremendoooooo!!!!!!
Sure packed in a crowd !! Awesome !!!😄🎤🎸🎼🎵🎶🎼
Me & my little 3 year old girl were standing right in front, stage right. Very cool.
Super Fantastic , Fantastic Super the BEST ! ! ! MASTERPIECE . . . Delight . .
and ADMIRATION . . .
Los baterías han sido siempre la pieza más volátil del rock. RP ha enterrado a unos cuantos.
L Zep para siempre ❤
we love England from France
this tour was totally f*ing awesome, saw them at old Boston Garden, last great show in that building
I want to thank who ever uploaded this video to youtube. I had watched it several years ago and then for some odd reason it was taken out and I was crushed. Thank you again for making my day. I truly love this video.
page looks like he was hanging out with keith richards
He probably was doing just that
jimmy shine hahahaha. Not sure who got outwasted
He probably was
I'm sure he has many times in his life lol
Let freedom ring! I love him just as much.. in any condition.. he can entertain me any day he feels up to it! I will take his slop over many of the most valiant efforts at guitar any evening.. my band .. my rock and roll.. my Jimmy Page.. there will never be another. 🤘🏻
Drummer sounds great . Did some nice Bonham bass drum licks along with tasty stuff of his own.
Michael Lee died Young R.I.P/ Miss You Man 😢
Where didjoo gooooooooooo!!
this drummer was the closest they said (Page&plant) found to bonzos BIG HITTING SOUND!
rip ML
Yup. People who enjoyed the reunion show don't know what makes a good drummer.
does anyone else get the compelling urge to start smoking cigarettes while playing strats?
What?
Ah, 1995, and yet, no cell phone cameras. By 2000, ugh.
Pity they forgot to plug Jimmy's Strat in that day, he really looked like he was doing his best, but the guy in the audience with the green pipe looked he was having a whale of a time too.
Now with added Carouselambra. Nice
+Anthony Peterson I saw them live in 95', and was totally blown away when they added in the Carouselambra middle section!
Oh shit - I'm just watching the beginning of this for the first time & just read your comment !!! I'm excited now !!! They were rehearsing Carouselambra to play on their 1980 US Tour, which we all know never happened ! I'm almost there
Holy shit - Carouselambra - I just got body wide goose bumps !
I saw Page Plant on tour back then. I don’t remember any of it. Was way too stoned. I know I had fun. I still wear my black Zoso baseball hat from that night, but yeah…somehow that concert has faded out of my memory. I’ve probably seen 300 concerts in my life so it comes with the territory. Along with the tinnitus that never stops ringing. 🤣🤣🤣
So glad you got to see P&P, but comments like this always leave me somewhere between confused and straight-up fascinated. Life is all about personal choice, and I’m certainly not here to be a buzzkill, but I cannot go to a show either too wasted or too stoned to remember it. I watch bands on stage like I’m studying for a final exam. I want to remember everything. Especially as much as good seats cost to pretty much every show no matter how big or how small the act. I’ll have my one traditional pre-show cocktail (double Maker’s and Coke) and that’s it. I want the memories to last as long as possible. Keep rocking, dude!
@@jtirello3_111 I agree with. Look, I saw the Grateful Dead over 100 times and was straight for most of them, and standing as close to the stage and as close to center as possible because I wanted to carefully watch and listen to everything. But there were plenty of concerts where the party atmosphere meant partying, and so it went. Like when I saw Pink Floyd do The Wall in LA in 1980, at 16 years old I knew I wanted to be straight for the experience. Every time I saw Yes, or Rick Wakeman solo, or Steve Howe solo, or Steve Hackett solo, those were true heroes and I wasn’t gonna let anything interfere. But Page Plant was one that harkened all the way back to junior high school, and that time in my life was a haze of pot smoke. So it went. Allman Brothers was another one where I was always in a partying frame of mind because that music took me all the way back to grade school and I just associated southern rock/blues with drinking and partying.
It also has something to do with who I went to concerts with. If I was with a girlfriend I was likely to stay sober. If I was with my hard core partying friends from my youth, we were partying hard core. There were exceptions to all of these rules, but I don’t think I’d change much if I could go back.
You and me both, pretty sure I had fun too!
Guy with the green tube was amazing
Magical, mesmerizing, enchanting.
In The Evening is one of my faves from Zeppelin! Mostly because Jimmy breaks out the Strat!
I always find it weird seeing Page playing a Strat
I saw that tour. Unfortunately, I was so F'in stoned I don't remember much
You could call this "tribal rock" it's so elemental. I love it.❤
In the evening, the last great song...They called it quits just in time.
love seeing Jimmy on a Fender
I felt really bad for John Paul Jones that he wasn't invited to join Page and Plant.
I remember when they broadcast this in 1995 on TV as Highlights. The Egyptian influence is great on all the other Page and Plant stuff, but it never worked on In The Evening I think.
Escuchando esto se me saltan las lágrimas por dios cuánta belleza en esta cancion
El comienzo de una gira que los trajo a la 🇦🇷 en Enero de 1996,estadio Ferro,BsAs.un show inolvidable!!🙌 Saludos 4/23
Well Fkuc me! The rarest of vids, Jimmy playing a Strat on stage!