DAZED AND CONFUSED 1973 Madison Square Garden performance. Best rock performance ever captured on film. You gotta see it to believe it. All 28 minutes of it. Wait - 28 minutes? Yeah man, 28 minutes! I wish it was longer! Absolutely amazing!
Zay, their entire body of work is incredible. Listen to Since I've Been Lovin' You, and then listen to Nobody's Fault But Mine, and see how much they grew from their early work to the latter ones. Simply amazing...
January 9, 1970 at the Royal Albert Hall in London. One of the best things about Led Zep was their concerts....and they didn’t need a bunch of backup dancers, or a pre-recorded track to lip sync to.
I'm 61 now but I was 17 when I saw them in Chicago in 1977. I'll never EVER forget it! It was an experience! The crowd was crazy and the weed smoke was so thick it was sometimes hard to see the stage but these guys effin rocked hard! Looking back I was incredibly lucky to have had that privilege in my life.
I really enjoy watching your reaction as you discover this awesome music. It's like when my oldest daughter discovered the Beatles. Zep always brought it. They never did anything half way.
One of my favorite LZ concerts. Three instruments and a voice. Incredible performance. Two other songs from it that I highly recommend that you listen to are "I Can't Quit You Baby" and "Bring it On Home". Fire! But, really, the entire concert is worth a watch. Great reaction, Zay. Thanks. :)
Those full muttonchop sideburns were only popular for about 4 or 5 years in the late 60s and early 70s. Robert Plant and John Bonzo Bonham are both rocking them in this video. We were fortunate to see Plant twice in the early 90s. Then in 1998 we saw lead singer Robert Plant And Jimmy Page the guitarist reunited to do a Zepplin tour. It was phenomenal!
Pink Floyd recorded a show in 1994 that they called Pulse, and they recently released a "Restored and Re-edited" version on youtube. Check out Comfortably Numb from that Pulse show. The whole concert is a work of art.
With Bonham and Jimmy playing together and John Paul Jones bringing up the base background, Robert’s voice, they were the absolute best live! No one like them ever!!!enjoy there are many more live performances to see! Awesome!!
Zay & Zel, like others have suggested here, you MUST watch Dazed and confused live at MSG 1973. It's 28 minutes of absolutely mind-blowing, out of this world performance from these 4 brilliant musicians. Your LZ journey won't be complete until you've watched this.
Hey Zay! 😀....it's one thing to listen to a song and feel the energy but to hear or see it live.....IT'S INCREDIBLE!! Led Zeppelin is one of those groups...to me, Robert Plant's voice takes everything out of you when he gets on the mic.
Have you seen any of the material from the Madison Square Garden concert ? Check out the live performance of Whole Lotta Love from the Madison Square Garden concert. Even better than this Royal Albert Hall performance. Better yet check out the entire 26 minutes of Dazed and Confused from the Madison Square Garden concert.
@@kendrap-LvnHppnss6371 The Madison Square Garden concert features Zeppelin at their best and in their prime. I highly recommend simply buying the concert DVD. It's titled The Song Remains the Same.
@@kendrap-LvnHppnss6371 Also noteworthy from the Madison Square Garden concert is the song Since I 've Been Loving You. Robert's singing on that one is mind blowing !
Recommend next LZ live at MSG "The Song Remains the Same / The Rain Song, the journey it will take you on will blow your mind! Cant wait to see your reaction, LZ the GOATS!
Awe man ! Wish you had done the performance from the Madison Square Garden concert.... Even better than this version. Time for you to do some material from the Madison Square Garden concert. Try Stairway to Heaven from MSG next.
Saw them in Houston in 1977. Went to the Summit with no tickets. Bought them from a scalper for $11.00. That's right $11.00! A recording off the soundboard that night has been floating around for years called The Dragon Snake.
Unfortunately, whoever filmed this performance didn't record Jimmy Page using the theremin, which is the strange noise you hear in the background about midway through the song.
Zay, call me crazy, but I'd recommend you now fast-forward to 1973 and watch the evolution of this song during their MSG performance. This, as many of their songs develop and change over the years with impromptu on-stage. Again, I highly recommend you watching this from their 7'3' live performance at MSG.
If you like Plant's voice (and who doesn't?), you should listen to my favorite non-Zeppelin track of his, called "Other Arms," on his solo album "The Principle of Moments." Thanks for another great video, and welcome to the rock'n'roll family!
Of all the other bands, I've always felt The Who came closest to Zep....in terms of individual talents, collective sound as a band, live performances, and intensity. I think Zep was a notch above, but the Who was epic as well.
THERE HE IS, Zay Zep!!! What it do my man?!? Keep holding it down, your channel still ROCKS w/ or w/out Mr Zel Zep. (EDIT) Zay, have you reacted to "How many more times" from this same show, Royal Albert Hall? That is my suggestion. Thanks. PEACE.
Hey sweetie, if you want to see a truly mesmerizing experience - you MUST watch the long version of "Dazed and Confused" from their live performance at Madison Square Garden from their movie "The Song Remains the Same". It's somewhere around 30 minutes but SO worth it. You'll not be the same after! 😁 ❤
This is a great clip to watch. You've got to do Rock and Roll by Led Zep. When are you going to show the ladies some love? Heart's songs Alone, or Barracuda, Jefferson Airplane's Somebody to Love or White Rabbit, Janis Joplin's Try or Piece of My Heart to name just a few.
Studio versions are great....but only tell a tiny part of Led Zeppelin's story. To know LZ is to know them live. Playing a live version of a song note for note the same as a studio cut is boring and predictable. Zep NEVER played a song the same way twice, and that was what was so great. They played on the edge, and you never knew what they'd do...... THAT'S musicianship.
@@tektoniks_architects Right, live is great. Went to my first concert in 1967. Been to around 30 since. Live is all about the energy. But. Artists put a lot of time and money and artistry into their studio releases. Go to great lengths to get it, "just right". What I should have made clear, is I think if listening for 1st time do the studio version.
Why is your brother not with you? I want to see him, going out of the car! 😂😂😂😂😂✌️🎸🇫🇷👍I'm really happy, you're watching live, finally! Now, you will, really, understand what THE ZEP REALLY WAS! MONSTERS!
You're a decent sounding dude. You look alright also. But, you've opened-up a can of worms here, amigo. 1970 was THE transistion between flower-power wannabee-feelgood music and the real stuff; ROCK like it was meant to be heard. Loud and fast. Screaming at ya with incredible guitar solos, heavy bass and pounding drums. It awoke kids all around the globe who had been put to sleep by this "Let's Go To San Fransisce" drivel. Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Uriah Heep and Led Zeppelin were what it was all about. All hail to thee, Zay, for finally awakening.
DEFINITIVELY, WATCH TO THE SONGS REMAINS THE SAME FILM, BRO! LIVE AT THE MADISON SQUARE GARDEN 1973! (WITH YOUR BROTHER, HE CAN'T MISSED THAT)! THEY'RE POSSESED! THEY ARE NOT IN THAT PLANET ANYMORE! THE BEST CONCERT EVER, WITH JIMI HENDRIX LIVE AT WOODSTOCK 1969, AND QUEEN LIVE AT WEMBLEY 1986! AS A MUSICIAN, NOT, JUST, A FAN, OBJECTIVELY, THE 3 BETTER SHOWS EVER! TOO MUCH MONSTRUOUS! IMPOSSIBLE, TO DO BETTER! JUST, UN REAL! Peace from France bro ✌️👍😂🎸🇫🇷
If you got half an hour to spare, watch Dazed and Confused Live at MSG 1973.
It will blow your mind.
You get it. When you get it words aren’t needed. Led Zeppelin was special. They just were.
100% correct.and thank you ! Peace & Love :)
DAZED AND CONFUSED 1973 Madison Square Garden performance. Best rock performance ever captured on film.
You gotta see it to believe it. All 28 minutes of it. Wait - 28 minutes?
Yeah man, 28 minutes! I wish it was longer!
Absolutely amazing!
Damn! Nuttin' better
Zay, their entire body of work is incredible. Listen to Since I've Been Lovin' You, and then listen to Nobody's Fault But Mine, and see how much they grew from their early work to the latter ones. Simply amazing...
January 9, 1970 at the Royal Albert Hall in London. One of the best things about Led Zep was their concerts....and they didn’t need a bunch of backup dancers, or a pre-recorded track to lip sync to.
Ooh, that was Jimmy Page's birthday!
I'm 61 now but I was 17 when I saw them in Chicago in 1977. I'll never EVER forget it! It was an experience! The crowd was crazy and the weed smoke was so thick it was sometimes hard to see the stage but these guys effin rocked hard! Looking back I was incredibly lucky to have had that privilege in my life.
Enjoying your reactions mate, I'd have pulled all my hair out being down the front with all those people, fantastic, what a show to be at wow
I really enjoy watching your reaction as you discover this awesome music. It's like when my oldest daughter discovered the Beatles.
Zep always brought it. They never did anything half way.
Yes Yes Yes Yes YES..... I Saw them 3 times in concert. Middle part of this song was stretched to 6 minutes....we were all on MJ, so it was Dope!!!!
Bonzo was the Driver of the rig, we love as Led Zeppelin
One of my favorite LZ concerts. Three instruments and a voice. Incredible performance. Two other songs from it that I highly recommend that you listen to are "I Can't Quit You Baby" and "Bring it On Home". Fire! But, really, the entire concert is worth a watch. Great reaction, Zay. Thanks. :)
how many more times and white summer ar eincrdible here
Truth. Two of my favorite tracks from this show are the Eddie Cochran covers, C'mon Everybody and Something Else. Almost punkish in intensity.
We're gonna groove into I can't quit you baby is great too.
@@PeterTea what we're saying between us is EVERYTHING from this gig is great lol
I saw them live at Madison Square Garden 1976 at 16 yrs old it was more than dope!! Will never forget it!!!!! Energized me for life!!!lol
That’s wild! I can’t imagine wow
Your videos renew my faith in the next generation.
Did I tell you....Even Better raw, and live! The GOATS!
Those full muttonchop sideburns were only popular for about 4 or 5 years in the late 60s and early 70s. Robert Plant and John Bonzo Bonham are both rocking them in this video. We were fortunate to see Plant twice in the early 90s. Then in 1998 we saw lead singer Robert Plant And Jimmy Page the guitarist reunited to do a Zepplin tour. It was phenomenal!
His voice in the early 70's was insane, listen to the rest of this concert Royal Albert Hall 1970 you wont be disapointed.
Can you believe I saw them do this in ‘69 ?
I wish I could’ve been there with you 😭
@@zayzel2670 I do too! I had to fight off some creep during the show.
I saw them in '69 also, in S.F.
@@marymargaretmoore9034 wow! I saw the April Winterland show. How about you?
@@TheDivayenta I think I was at the November '69 show @ Winterland. Small world.
RAH is the ultimate zed zeppelin show. You could honestly do all the tracks from this show. So good.
❤❤❤Robert❤❤❤
Pink Floyd recorded a show in 1994 that they called Pulse, and they recently released a "Restored and Re-edited" version on youtube. Check out Comfortably Numb from that Pulse show. The whole concert is a work of art.
Bonham and JPJ the real MVPs here.
With Bonham and Jimmy playing together and John Paul Jones bringing up the base background, Robert’s voice, they were the absolute best live! No one like them ever!!!enjoy there are many more live performances to see! Awesome!!
Yes yes yes
Zay & Zel, like others have suggested here, you MUST watch Dazed and confused live at MSG 1973. It's 28 minutes of absolutely mind-blowing, out of this world performance from these 4 brilliant musicians. Your LZ journey won't be complete until you've watched this.
Hey Zay! 😀....it's one thing to listen to a song and feel the energy but to hear or see it live.....IT'S INCREDIBLE!! Led Zeppelin is one of those groups...to me, Robert Plant's voice takes everything out of you when he gets on the mic.
Have you seen any of the material from the Madison Square Garden concert ? Check out the live performance of Whole Lotta Love from the Madison Square Garden concert. Even better than this Royal Albert Hall performance. Better yet check out the entire 26 minutes of Dazed and Confused from the Madison Square Garden concert.
@@bobhope3716 I will...thanks!
@@kendrap-LvnHppnss6371 The Madison Square Garden concert features Zeppelin at their best and in their prime. I highly recommend simply buying the concert DVD. It's titled The Song Remains the Same.
@@kendrap-LvnHppnss6371 Also noteworthy from the Madison Square Garden concert is the song Since I 've Been Loving You. Robert's singing on that one is mind blowing !
@@bobhope3716I will be looking for that DVD...thanks again.
IMO “Since I’ve been loving you” live at MSG is the best live performance I’ve seen on you tube
Recommend next LZ live at MSG "The Song Remains the Same / The Rain Song, the journey it will take you on will blow your mind! Cant wait to see your reaction, LZ the GOATS!
They're the best live band ever!! There so heavy!! Fucking awesome song!! I only wish I was born earlier so I could have seen them live.
Rock on!!✌❤🎶😎
Two more live show suggestions: "Dazed and Confused", live @ MSG 1973 and "In My Time of Dying", live @ Earls Court, 1975. Thanks, Zay!
Awe man ! Wish you had done the performance from the Madison Square Garden concert.... Even better than this version. Time for you to do some material from the Madison Square Garden concert. Try Stairway to Heaven from MSG next.
My fav from this show is " I can't quit you babe"
these guys set the bar...
Bonzo going crazy along with Page.
For the erotica of rock nobody did better. The greatest.
Saw them in Houston in 1977. Went to the Summit with no tickets. Bought them from a scalper for $11.00. That's right $11.00! A recording off the soundboard that night has been floating around for years called The Dragon Snake.
That’s insane!!
Unfortunately, whoever filmed this performance didn't record Jimmy Page using the theremin, which is the strange noise you hear in the background about midway through the song.
Zay, call me crazy, but I'd recommend you now fast-forward to 1973 and watch the evolution of this song during their MSG performance. This, as many of their songs develop and change over the years with impromptu on-stage. Again, I highly recommend you watching this from their 7'3' live performance at MSG.
If you like Plant's voice (and who doesn't?), you should listen to my favorite non-Zeppelin track of his, called "Other Arms," on his solo album "The Principle of Moments." Thanks for another great video, and welcome to the rock'n'roll family!
Wild stuff , The 1973 Live at Madison Square Garden is far more intense...
You’ve gotta check out how many more times from this concert !!
Man! I need a cigarette after that.
They were the best live band. The Who and Zep.
Of all the other bands, I've always felt The Who came closest to Zep....in terms of individual talents, collective sound as a band, live performances, and intensity. I think Zep was a notch above, but the Who was epic as well.
@@tektoniks_architects I agree
THERE HE IS, Zay Zep!!! What it do my man?!? Keep holding it down, your channel still ROCKS w/ or w/out Mr Zel Zep.
(EDIT) Zay, have you reacted to "How many more times" from this same show, Royal Albert Hall? That is my suggestion. Thanks.
PEACE.
Appreciate you TJ!!
I hope you watch the live show in M S G/1973./spectacular !!!!!
Hey sweetie, if you want to see a truly mesmerizing experience - you MUST watch the long version of "Dazed and Confused" from their live performance at Madison Square Garden from their movie "The Song Remains the Same". It's somewhere around 30 minutes but SO worth it. You'll not be the same after! 😁 ❤
This is a great clip to watch. You've got to do Rock and Roll by Led Zep. When are you going to show the ladies some love? Heart's songs Alone, or Barracuda, Jefferson Airplane's Somebody to Love or White Rabbit, Janis Joplin's Try or Piece of My Heart to name just a few.
Please check out some early 80's classic SYNTH: *YAZOO - DON'T GO* and *YAZOO - SITUATION*
I'm a little surprised you never got around to the Madison Square Garden live version of Stairway. Jimmy's solo was pretty wild!
John Bonham was a legend on those drums. A great version. Sometimes I wonder whether that long "orgasm" segment influenced Pink Floyd's "On the Run".
5:55 - One of the best guitarists of all time is wearing a plaid sweater vest to perform. 😆🤣😂😃
Love your channel! You should watch the movie Hammer Of The God's with Zeppelin. Maybe live stream and we all watch together? Rock on!💜
Zay, we know you love drums. Do yourself a favor and react to Moby Dick from this concert. 15 minute killer drum solo.
Live is cool, but studio version is the optimum experience. In my humble opinion
Studio versions are great....but only tell a tiny part of Led Zeppelin's story. To know LZ is to know them live. Playing a live version of a song note for note the same as a studio cut is boring and predictable. Zep NEVER played a song the same way twice, and that was what was so great. They played on the edge, and you never knew what they'd do...... THAT'S musicianship.
@@tektoniks_architects Right, live is great. Went to my first concert in 1967. Been to around 30 since. Live is all about the energy. But. Artists put a lot of time and money and artistry into their studio releases. Go to great lengths to get it, "just right". What I should have made clear, is I think if listening for 1st time do the studio version.
Why is your brother not with you? I want to see him, going out of the car! 😂😂😂😂😂✌️🎸🇫🇷👍I'm really happy, you're watching live, finally! Now, you will, really, understand what THE ZEP REALLY WAS! MONSTERS!
live zep are a different animal!!!!! nobody could hang with them when they were on it!!
You're a decent sounding dude. You look alright also. But, you've opened-up a can of worms here, amigo. 1970 was THE transistion between flower-power wannabee-feelgood music and the real stuff; ROCK like it was meant to be heard. Loud and fast. Screaming at ya with incredible guitar solos, heavy bass and pounding drums. It awoke kids all around the globe who had been put to sleep by this "Let's Go To San Fransisce" drivel. Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Uriah Heep and Led Zeppelin were what it was all about. All hail to thee, Zay, for finally awakening.
DEFINITIVELY, WATCH TO THE SONGS REMAINS THE SAME FILM, BRO! LIVE AT THE MADISON SQUARE GARDEN 1973! (WITH YOUR BROTHER, HE CAN'T MISSED THAT)! THEY'RE POSSESED! THEY ARE NOT IN THAT PLANET ANYMORE! THE BEST CONCERT EVER, WITH JIMI HENDRIX LIVE AT WOODSTOCK 1969, AND QUEEN LIVE AT WEMBLEY 1986! AS A MUSICIAN, NOT, JUST, A FAN, OBJECTIVELY, THE 3 BETTER SHOWS EVER! TOO MUCH MONSTRUOUS! IMPOSSIBLE, TO DO BETTER! JUST, UN REAL! Peace from France bro ✌️👍😂🎸🇫🇷
you might wana buckle up first / make sure your mouthpiece is in place / just until your sure its OK
How is this band making such music even possible? Did they sell their souls to the devil???
Plant skips the whole opening verse…🤪