@@Scoobydcs All the close up and medium shots are mimed. Page admitted to it. It was reshot a year later at Shepperton Studios. In the May 2008 issue of Uncut, Page recalled the events surrounding the shooting of additional footage at Shepperton Studios: "I'm sort of miming at Shepperton to what I'd played at Madison Square Garden, but of course, although I've got a rough approximation of what I was playing from night to night, it's not exact" JPJs is even wearing a wig because he had cut his hair short.
@@betsyduane3461 they're not mimed at all. They did resorts in Shepperton to fill in gaps in the video because the tapes got damaged. The audio is original apart from the odd touchup. You don't know what miming means
The 1973 MSG performance is one of the greatest Rock recordings ever captured. They were at the peak of their powers and on fire that night. You need to watch the whole thing. It's a masterpiece of Rock by the masters.
Well, I don’t know if it would make you happy or sad to know that I was at that show Madison Square Garden, July 29, 1973! And I feel privileged to have been there! A fantastic live performance. I know you’ll think I’m nuts but I will always prefer the studio version because Roberts vocals in 1971 were mind blowing and the studio version is heavier. But of course, that’s an iconic live performance! Glad you’re loving every bit of the mighty Zeppelin! So much more to come!
I was 13 and live 30-45 minutes away from MSG by train. Sadly, I was just a little bit too young to appreciate Led Zeppelin when this concert happened. I had not yet graduated from Kiss, Steve Miller and other lesser forms of music yet. One of my biggest regrets and I am so envious of you.
I was there as well for 2 of the 3 shows. Do you remember the people throwing fireworks off the balcony seats landing in the orchestra seats during the show?
Led Zeppelin is the best kind of drug. They are addicting and you always crave more. For me, over 30+ years of listening and I still can't get enough. Thanking the Lord for the Time Machine of bootlegs and YT.
That smile and that giddy inside is just natural for so many of us. I was 13 when they did this concert but was lucky enough to have an older brother that loved Zeppelin. My music through high school. They always had that appeal!
they played so well off each other, made some of their live performances so incredible. Back in the 70's we usually did not even know what the musicians looked like unless we bought the album and they were on the cover. No concerts on TV. Have a love /hate feeling with the internet by really blessed to watch these musicians on youtube.
I love you guys. The way your man looks at you as you enjoy Robert and the band is so sweet and sensitive. More videos of Led Zeppelin and Robert - please.
My favorite from this concert is Whole Lotta Love. It's hard to find the entire video from start to finish. It keeps on getting taken down. Plant goes into a boogie mama diversion in the middle. It's absolute fire. Spectacular, bizzare, and funny, all at the same time.
I’m an old man but the positive aspect is that I saw Led Zeppelin live four times between 1971 and 1979. They were the best. Fact. Best wishes from England. 🏴
I love your Led Zeppelin reactions 😂❤ I feel the same way about with one person missing it’s just not the same. They are very different but I feel the same way about Queen.
I wasn't at Madison Square Garden, but I was at the Glasgow (Scotland) gig, just a few months before this. They were as great as you think, maybe even better. It was a formative experience for me musically, but the problem with seeing Led Zeppelin live in 1972 was that it set a stupidly high bar for all of the bands that I saw over the subsequent fifty years. Sadly I don't have a time machine so I'm an old man now, but I'm still rocking. 🤘
I was 14 when John Bonham died in 1980 & Zeppelin ended but I have loved them ever since. Nearest I got to seeing a Zep concert was Page/Plant concert in Birmingham Uk in 1995 where they played basically a Zeppelin set. I'll join you in that time machine for New York '73 but also the Albert Hall in 1970 & Earls Court ( both London) in 1975.
You are so right, each are the GOATS of their individual craft, & they wouldn’t have been as great without any one of them. Every song they do is great, we may love many of them more then others, but none are a bad song. No other bands have every song be great like this one, & none ever will.
I like it when reactors follow up a reaction to a studio version with a live version. I recommended their live version during this same concert of "Stairway to Heaven", and still do. I think you'd enjoy it quite a bit. Same with their 30-minute version of "Dazed and Confused" during this concert. 🔥
As kids only slightly too young to go to Woodstock, we wanted to time travel, in a way, from a different direction. I did get to see these legends in the mid or late 70s though. Very innovative. Used violin bows on the guitar and cymbals. The lead singer seems like a healthy specimen.
She's Right! All the members of Led Zeppelin fed off each other as an unit. All were Great! I wasn't at this concert but I was at the concert at the Forum in L.A. California the next year. 😊😊😊😊
The Song Remains The Same and The Rain Song from this concert is a must see The first one is one of their most kick ass tunes followed by The Rain Song one of their slower most beautiful songs they do And my fav from them Peace to you and your family
I graduated from High School in 1973. Those of us in that year and the years around us grew up with THE best music. Even now at 68, I feel this way! I'm so glad to hear so many people of all ages agree with you! It was magical times.
When I saw Plant and Page in 1997, it felt like stepping through a portal into 1973. After a couple songs from their album together *Walking into Clarksdale, * (Robert explained they were under contract to play 3 songs each stop on the tour) they went straight into 150minutes of Led Zeppeling classics. It was absolutely mind altering. I was in the presence of gods.
I always thought Page was the hottest, but Robert is so fun to watch. They all had incredible stage presence. I don't think I've ever seen anything like it since.
I saw Led Zeppelin in 1973 in Tampa, Florida…….it was an experience I will never forget…..Robert Plant and Jimmie Paige were out of this world. I have never forgot that moment …….I still smile when ai think about it….all these years later..greatest original band in rock history……I was lucky
The concert film "The Song Remains the Same" was released in 1976, and played nationwide. We all attended as if it were a live concert, in a small downtown theatre built in 1927, with all the glamor and glitz of that era. It was a magical show!! I'll never forget it.
One thing that people rarely mention is how upset Robert's teenage sister was when she found out he stole her clothes for this set of shows. HUGE family feud when he returned to England! 😁
Every song from MSG ‘73 is fabulous…Whole Lotta Live has a lot of improv it’s amazing…Since I’ve Been Loving You is magical, Dazed & Confused is 28 minutes of mind blowing face melting musical genius & The Song Remains The Same/The Rain Song is a sheer MASTERPIECE!!! I recommend all of them!!!! One of my favorites is live from Earls Court ‘75 second night In My Time Of Dying….Epic just epic…You will ❤it all…their first live taped performance was ‘69 Danmark …it’s a MUST WATCH!!!! Long live Zeppelin…The GOATS….p.s. no worries join the club..I’ve been loving Robert for 55 years from the beginning ❤🦁🎤🪶
Led Zeppelin have had a massive resurgence recently with the advent of the internet, and for one reason only - their music stands. That said I think people still don't quite realise the genius of Jimmy Page. Such a thing is not easily seen by the lock it's vision is born behind.
Zeppelin named the song Black Dog because during the recording of this song there was a old black dog just hanging around the recording studio. Also Dominica, I notice you blush a lot listing to Zeppelin, no big deal, my wife did too, lol
The last time they were here it was so good I decided no one would ever top them so I stopped going to concerts. We'd seen most of the biggest bands by then at least once.
As always, a nice reaction to the greatest band of the seventies. The time machine would have been of no use to you. I was a Led Zeppelin fan in 1973 but attending a concert was further away than the moon. I lived behind the Iron Curtain and Romania and Poland were there too. I couldn't even travel to the other part of Germany where Led Zeppelin also performed frequently.
April 1977 was when I saw them from the 25th row for $10. My memory is nowhere near the vividness of a film. But they were the masserattis of rock and it was exciting to be there. On a tragic note my one-time baby sitter and neighbor and schoolmate, was killed in a car accident after the show. My Age of Innocence was over. A few months later, they cancelled the tour to the death of Robert's son. That latter part of '77 was full of tragedy as the beginning was full of life; Skynyrd and Elvis.
Great version of Black Dog. On repeated viewings, you may begin to notice that the video is spliced together with two lots of footage. ( the band's manager noticed that the original film crew hadn't got enough close ups etc. and they had the band re-do the show without an audience in Shepperton studios a year or so later) Plant and Page were pretty similar although Plant had had his teeth fixed by then, JPJ had a wig on cos he'd had his hair cut and Bonzo also had a wig and had put on a noticeable amount of weight.
John 'Bonzo' Bonham was the drummer. If you follow any of the drummers they were always in awe of John Bonham as he was the master of rhythm changes and half beats that, to this day, are very difficult for many to master. Danny Carey and Neil Peart were about as close as you can get but Bonzo was king!
Great musical performance MSG 1973, which I always listen to live. Robert is in great form, knows exactly where he needs to make vocal changes compared to the studio recording. Small detail: why is the name M??? mentioned in such a unique performance; both are not compatible for me!?!
OMG ya two are so **Wonderful!!** **Always Wanting More** heh YAY **Luvit** so very MUCH! Ya **Rock!!!** & K guys i am gonna say it once again i said it a long time ago now that ya should PLEASE please pretty please do the **Trampled Under Foot** version Live at Earl's Court 1975 (i swear no Led Zeppelin Fan will mind) anyway **Hoping** ya will **ThankYOU** **PixieHugz&LuvzALL**
everything from this gig is unbelievable. dazed and confused is a 30 minute MASTERCLASS
That's the one. Dazed and Confused, full version, MSG, 1973.
Most of this is mimed and reshot a year later in an empty studio.
@@betsyduane3461 its not mimed at all. Its live with some edits done later because video footage was damaged
@@Scoobydcs All the close up and medium shots are mimed. Page admitted to it. It was reshot a year later at Shepperton Studios. In the May 2008 issue of Uncut, Page recalled the events surrounding the shooting of additional footage at Shepperton Studios:
"I'm sort of miming at Shepperton to what I'd played at Madison Square Garden, but of course, although I've got a rough approximation of what I was playing from night to night, it's not exact"
JPJs is even wearing a wig because he had cut his hair short.
@@betsyduane3461 they're not mimed at all. They did resorts in Shepperton to fill in gaps in the video because the tapes got damaged. The audio is original apart from the odd touchup. You don't know what miming means
when they go off and jam live its just unmatched, they were all INCREDIBLE musicians
The on stage chemistry between Page & Plant is 2nd to none
The 1973 MSG performance is one of the greatest Rock recordings ever captured. They were at the peak of their powers and on fire that night. You need to watch the whole thing. It's a masterpiece of Rock by the masters.
Well, I don’t know if it would make you happy or sad to know that I was at that show Madison Square Garden, July 29, 1973! And I feel privileged to have been there! A fantastic live performance. I know you’ll think I’m nuts but I will always prefer the studio version because Roberts vocals in 1971 were mind blowing and the studio version is heavier. But of course, that’s an iconic live performance! Glad you’re loving every bit of the mighty Zeppelin! So much more to come!
Can I do in interview with you ? I’m doing interviews with folks who have been at lz shows…🤓🫡
I was 13 and live 30-45 minutes away from MSG by train. Sadly, I was just a little bit too young to appreciate Led Zeppelin when this concert happened. I had not yet graduated from Kiss, Steve Miller and other lesser forms of music yet. One of my biggest regrets and I am so envious of you.
I was there as well for 2 of the 3 shows. Do you remember the people throwing fireworks off the balcony seats landing in the orchestra seats during the show?
I was there too!!
@@boki1693Maybe youve got your timeline a bit mixed up. Kiss hadn’t even released their first album yet when these shows were played.
This concert was the best night of my life.
Most of this is mimed and reshot a year later in an empty studio.
@@betsyduane3461
They took highlights from the 3 concerts. They were told to wear the same outfits. I was at 2 of the 3 shows. Best concerts ever.
@@stevepas1 I know
Led Zeppelin is the best kind of drug. They are addicting and you always crave more. For me, over 30+ years of listening and I still can't get enough. Thanking the Lord for the Time Machine of bootlegs and YT.
The Best band great reaction
That smile and that giddy inside is just natural for so many of us. I was 13 when they did this concert but was lucky enough to have an older brother that loved Zeppelin. My music through high school. They always had that appeal!
they played so well off each other, made some of their live performances so incredible. Back in the 70's we usually did not even know what the musicians looked like unless we bought the album and they were on the cover. No concerts on TV. Have a love /hate feeling with the internet by really blessed to watch these musicians on youtube.
I love you guys. The way your man looks at you as you enjoy Robert and the band is so sweet and sensitive. More videos of Led Zeppelin and Robert - please.
My favorite from this concert is Whole Lotta Love. It's hard to find the entire video from start to finish. It keeps on getting taken down. Plant goes into a boogie mama diversion in the middle. It's absolute fire. Spectacular, bizzare, and funny, all at the same time.
I’m an old man but the positive aspect is that I saw Led Zeppelin live four times between 1971 and 1979. They were the best. Fact. Best wishes from England. 🏴
I’m so jealous! Only got to see Page & Plant in the 90’s but at least I have that!
@@Goobie77 That’s something I didn’t manage to see, sadly.
I saw them on that tour in Baltimore and it was unlike any other concert I've ever experienced. Absolutely the best.
I love your Led Zeppelin reactions 😂❤
I feel the same way about with one person missing it’s just not the same. They are very different but I feel the same way about Queen.
Fabulous!!! Can never get enough Led Zeppelin!❤❤
She was giddy from the start and we are blessed for being able to enjoy that. Thank you both!❤
These guys can certainly play can't they.There's no one else like them or let's say on their level of playing in Rock music !!
Knew you two would cheer me up.
SIMPLY THE GOATS! Live is where they live!😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I wasn't at Madison Square Garden, but I was at the Glasgow (Scotland) gig, just a few months before this. They were as great as you think, maybe even better. It was a formative experience for me musically, but the problem with seeing Led Zeppelin live in 1972 was that it set a stupidly high bar for all of the bands that I saw over the subsequent fifty years. Sadly I don't have a time machine so I'm an old man now, but I'm still rocking. 🤘
Probably the best and most iconic rock bands ever.
Probably?
@@BBaldwin well there are so many great bands. Zep are the earliest to be proper metal.
I was 14 when John Bonham died in 1980 & Zeppelin ended but I have loved them ever since. Nearest I got to seeing a Zep concert was Page/Plant concert in Birmingham Uk in 1995 where they played basically a Zeppelin set. I'll join you in that time machine for New York '73 but also the Albert Hall in 1970 & Earls Court ( both London) in 1975.
Boom! Jimmy /Bonzo syncing during his guitar solo is great
they were untouchable live!
So much swag, dripping with charisma. Love it guys, lives changed forever!!!
👏👏👏 GREAT GREAT REACTIONS ..!!! 👏👏👏 MUCH MUCH MORE TO HEAR FROM LED ZEPPELIN, ROCK ON 👊🖖
Robert Plant absolutely oozed charisma. All he had to do was get up there and is just radiated off him. It really is amazing to watch.
That: and CONFIDENCE!!!
You are so right, each are the GOATS of their individual craft, & they wouldn’t have been as great without any one of them. Every song they do is great, we may love many of them more then others, but none are a bad song. No other bands have every song be great like this one, & none ever will.
I like it when reactors follow up a reaction to a studio version with a live version. I recommended their live version during this same concert of "Stairway to Heaven", and still do. I think you'd enjoy it quite a bit. Same with their 30-minute version of "Dazed and Confused" during this concert. 🔥
entire gig from the start is a rocket ride
As kids only slightly too young to go to Woodstock, we wanted to time travel, in a way, from a different direction. I did get to see these legends in the mid or late 70s though. Very innovative. Used violin bows on the guitar and cymbals. The lead singer seems like a healthy specimen.
LED Zeppelin was One of a kind ❤
I'm lucky, you choose my favourite song. Great!!!!!!!
This was a perfect storm of 4 world class musicians getting together. It’s so much fun seeing people discover them. You guys get it!!!
THEY WERE CLASSED AT THE TIME THE BIGGEST (SUPER GROUP) IN THE WORLD
I love you two. Best heart felt reactions bar none.
She's Right! All the members of Led Zeppelin fed off each other as an unit. All were Great! I wasn't at this concert but I was at the concert at the Forum in L.A. California the next year. 😊😊😊😊
I didn't appreciate them when I was growing up.. It took a while,, lol.. They were GREAT!
Damika! You are such an ADORABLE GROUPIE!❤😂
Rock and Roll from the same concert is brilliant too!
The Song Remains The Same and The Rain Song from this concert is a must see The first one is one of their most kick ass tunes followed by The Rain Song one of their slower most beautiful songs they do And my fav from them Peace to you and your family
I graduated from High School in 1973. Those of us in that year and the years around us grew up with THE best music. Even now at 68, I feel this way! I'm so glad to hear so many people of all ages agree with you! It was magical times.
The whole show is a must watch
When I saw Plant and Page in 1997, it felt like stepping through a portal into 1973. After a couple songs from their album together *Walking into Clarksdale, * (Robert explained they were under contract to play 3 songs each stop on the tour) they went straight into 150minutes of Led Zeppeling classics. It was absolutely mind altering. I was in the presence of gods.
This version is incrediiiiblee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ADORO ESSA TURMINHA NOVA ANALISANDO E REAGINDO AOS MONSTROS DO ROCK. QUANDO OS DINOSSAUROS AINDA ANDAVAM NA TERRA.
Oh you gonna love this!!! Awwwww you are so in love with Robert!! 😊 Each of them are SO HOT!!
I always thought Page was the hottest, but Robert is so fun to watch. They all had incredible stage presence. I don't think I've ever seen anything like it since.
I am also so in love with Robert. Ugh. So hot 🥵
I saw Led Zeppelin in 1973 in Tampa, Florida…….it was an experience I will never forget…..Robert Plant and Jimmie Paige were out of this world. I have never forgot that moment …….I still smile when ai think about it….all these years later..greatest original band in rock history……I was lucky
The concert film "The Song Remains the Same" was released in 1976, and played nationwide. We all attended as if it were a live concert, in a small downtown theatre built in 1927, with all the glamor and glitz of that era. It was a magical show!! I'll never forget it.
In a class all by themselves. 😎
I was 17 and my 2 cousins and me went to see Led Zeppelin.
I have remember that concert like it was yesterday 😊😊😊
Rock n roll has to have rebellion,and Swag,and attitude,these boys always had that,😉
I saw them in 76 at MSG! Craziness ❤
One thing that people rarely mention is how upset Robert's teenage sister was when she found out he stole her clothes for this set of shows. HUGE family feud when he returned to England! 😁
Every song from MSG ‘73 is fabulous…Whole Lotta Live has a lot of improv it’s amazing…Since I’ve Been Loving You is magical, Dazed & Confused is 28 minutes of mind blowing face melting musical genius & The Song Remains The Same/The Rain Song is a sheer MASTERPIECE!!! I recommend all of them!!!! One of my favorites is live from Earls Court ‘75 second night In My Time Of Dying….Epic just epic…You will ❤it all…their first live taped performance was ‘69 Danmark …it’s a MUST WATCH!!!!
Long live Zeppelin…The GOATS….p.s. no worries join the club..I’ve been loving Robert for 55 years from the beginning ❤🦁🎤🪶
Absolutely fantastic ❤
Led Zeppelin have had a massive resurgence recently with the advent of the internet, and for one reason only - their music stands. That said I think people still don't quite realise the genius of Jimmy Page. Such a thing is not easily seen by the lock it's vision is born behind.
Check out the rest of the material from this concert .
Zeppelin named the song Black Dog because during the recording of this song there was a old black dog just hanging around the recording studio. Also Dominica, I notice you blush a lot listing to Zeppelin, no big deal, my wife did too, lol
He is correct. You guys have a "Time Machine!"😊😊😊😊
The last time they were here it was so good I decided no one would ever top them so I stopped going to concerts. We'd seen most of the biggest bands by then at least once.
As always, a nice reaction to the greatest band of the seventies. The time machine would have been of no use to you. I was a Led Zeppelin fan in 1973 but attending a concert was further away than the moon. I lived behind the Iron Curtain and Romania and Poland were there too. I couldn't even travel to the other part of Germany where Led Zeppelin also performed frequently.
Check out -that’s the way. Live at Earls court great performance
You guys are terrific! I know you don't know what to say.... but sometimes you just need to be blunt and say "That is fucking awesome!!!" 🤘
Seriously your next one has to be Heartbreaker Live Earls Court 5/25/75 encore(next to last song)! Stick around after for the dance 😉
They have a song called Baby Come On Home that you both would probably like as much as any! Studio ver.
Oooh!!! Hi YAY **Excited!!!** Eeeee k gonna watch NOW!!! **HopeYaLUVit**
I'm not a huge Zep fan, BUT, I have watched the Song Remains the Same film so many times!
Dazed and Confused, full version, MSG, 1973
April 1977 was when I saw them from the 25th row for $10. My memory is nowhere near the vividness of a film. But they were the masserattis of rock and it was exciting to be there.
On a tragic note my one-time baby sitter and neighbor and schoolmate, was killed in a car accident after the show. My Age of Innocence was over. A few months later, they cancelled the tour to the death of Robert's son. That latter part of '77 was full of tragedy as the beginning was full of life; Skynyrd and Elvis.
Dominica, I now know you love drums, so you must see the video of John Bonham performing Moby Dick at the Royal Albert Hall back in 1970 !!
Great version of Black Dog. On repeated viewings, you may begin to notice that the video is spliced together with two lots of footage. ( the band's manager noticed that the original film crew hadn't got enough close ups etc. and they had the band re-do the show without an audience in Shepperton studios a year or so later) Plant and Page were pretty similar although Plant had had his teeth fixed by then, JPJ had a wig on cos he'd had his hair cut and Bonzo also had a wig and had put on a noticeable amount of weight.
This liveversion i've never heard.
Achillies last stand is next, studio version first then live
“He doesn’t even have to sing😂 That’s unique!
John 'Bonzo' Bonham was the drummer. If you follow any of the drummers they were always in awe of John Bonham as he was the master of rhythm changes and half beats that, to this day, are very difficult for many to master. Danny Carey and Neil Peart were about as close as you can get but Bonzo was king!
Great musical performance MSG 1973, which I always listen to live. Robert is in great form, knows exactly where he needs to make vocal changes compared to the studio recording.
Small detail: why is the name M??? mentioned in such a unique performance; both are not compatible for me!?!
Dazed and Confused live from the same concert. There is a lot of half videos on UA-cam, so listen to the version that is 28:57.
The heavy riff in this song is the best riff ever written so just sell your guitars and drums you will never top it,end of discussion.🤘
Gueno
Dominica, you would have been a Zep groupie for sure. This was Zep at their peak musically. Plant the year prior, before throat surgery.
RECOMEND "" "SAFARI SONG" "BY THE NEW LED ZEPPELIN..." "GRETA VAN FLEE" "" "" 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
OMG ya two are so **Wonderful!!** **Always Wanting More** heh YAY **Luvit** so very MUCH! Ya **Rock!!!** & K guys i am gonna say it once again i said it a long time ago now that ya should PLEASE please pretty please do the **Trampled Under Foot** version Live at Earl's Court 1975 (i swear no Led Zeppelin Fan will mind) anyway **Hoping** ya will **ThankYOU** **PixieHugz&LuvzALL**
React on entire concer from Song Remain The Same movie by LZ. Song by song, one song at the time. You cannot miss it.
If I didn’t know better Monique I think you secretly fancy Robert Plant !!!
Check this out, Greta Van Fleet - Highway Tune [Live In The Lounge]
You would have followed the band from city to city.
Plant mailed it in and Page saved it with a messy but really dynamic and exciting solo.
Most of this is mimed and reshot a year later in an empty studio.
Does it get better than this?
This is what Led Zeppelin was like at every concert at their peak. MSG 1973 was not unique
Soooooooo they leave you at a loss for words, try a little spirits before your next reaction…it will give you ‘new words’ 😅
THEN Led Zeppelin, NOW Taylor swift... WTF HAPPENED?
This concert is like a drug to me.. Led Zepp are pure drug, and Robert Plant is the dealer....