Rip Jeff Beck. This is a beautiful rendition. Since I was sixteen in 73, I’ve wanted this song played at my funeral. My deepest sympathies to his loved ones and family.
I'm 73 years old and crying listening to this masterpiece while thinking of my five dogs who have climbed the stairway over the past 26 years. Hoping to meet up with them when it's my turn.
Lucky you...How I wish I saw them at least once! I was too young to attend one of the concerts before they split but I cannot stop blaming myself I did not go to O2 Arena Wembley in 2007..actually I only recently became a strong fun of theirs.
He was handed an out of tune 12 string. Nothing he could do. He always played a little sloppy though too. That was one of the cool things about his parts. They were human. Take care.
Certainly three of the top five rock guitar players to ever bless us with their musical talent! RIP, Mr. Beck, and may you rock on in Heaven forever! Jimi and Stevie are looking forward to jamming with you...
This was my first concert. I was 12. My mom loved Zep and when she heard Jimmy was going to be touring with Eric and Jeff she got tickets. I'll never forget it.
Led Zeppelin was at my first concert in Philadelphia in 1969. I went to see Zeppelin, but the show also included Jethro Tull, Buddy Guy, Johnny Winter and Al Kooper. I bought a front row seat at the door for $6.50, the place wasn't even half full. They were using the revolving stage and it quit revolving during Zeppelin's set, luckily it broke when they were facing me. :)
Jimmy Page is a genius. I'm absolutely mesmerized by him. Can't wait to learn this song on my first guitar I bought today. I listen to Stairway to heaven every day.
I introduced my granddaughter to these (and other) amazing guitarists at a very early age….3. We watched this together today. Later on in the day she asked which one of the three was the best one out of these three men. My answer was “yes”
Does anyone realize that Jimmy Page every time he plays any song live he's telling what looks like his story while playing its kind of hard to explain but it's there. That magic!!!!!
That, what you call magic is drunk. He is just drunk. His guitar is out of tune and he plays shit. Are you fanboys drunk too? I mean I am right now. But I can still hear when someone plays shit. And I love Page. But look at Clapton and Jeff Beck and see how they feel pity
@@andyhamilton8940 my opinion on this has changed a lot since i commented that, at the moment my top 5 is probably something like: Jimmy Page, David Gilmour, Jimi Hendrix, Jerry Garcia and Randy Rhoads
Jimmy page is my favourite guitar player. He just let his guitar speak. It’s not just about your own skills but about what you can show, feelings you can give through your music. It’s pure energy. Dope.
Well out of the three of them he was the one to stay clear of heroin. I was always amazed just how old John Lennon looked in the Let it Be movie. when I found out he was well into his heroin addiction I though oh that is why.
Rip Jeff Beck. I was just coming into the rock as a pre-teen! He was my first rocker crush as well. It is So sad he is gone. My deepest sympathies to his family.
This was a bad time for Jimmy. So glad he made it through. He is still the best riff writer and guitarist ever in History. Had the heroin taken him down it would have been such a loss. Much later with the No Quarter and unplugged stuff when he got completely clean, was his best sound ever.
I'm listening to this and it seems like he's drugged out. He seems to lose what he's doing a couple times. It was hard to watch. It's really tragic what happened to not only him but that group, but especially Jimmy for the survivors since John died at Jimmy's house. I can't imagine the emotional wreck he was after that.
NO HE'S NOT THE BEST RIFF GUITARIST IN HISTORY!! ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR FUCKING MIND? have you ever heard jimi hendrix? hendrix is the best fucking guitarist and song writer of all muscial styles, hands down. i saw hendrix inn toronto in 1969 and i've seen zeppelin in new york in 1974and i'll tell ya. nobody could hold a candle to jimi. when hendrix died so did music.and he only produced three albums.
It was the most requested song on FM radio stations in the United States in the 1970s, despite never having been commercially released as a single in the US
One has to have lived through one's high school years under the influence of Zep to understand how these lines and choruses impacted us...there is simply no other way to describe the experience. Zep were the magisters of millions of basement toking parties, and psychedelic introspective mind-orgies...they inadvertently formed a bond between all rock-heads who heard and succumbed to these lyrics and riffs...thank the forces of nature that brought Jimmy, Robert, John and John together....
I have always believed too that it takes some kind of scientific experience or karma that brings these particular people (plant page bonham jones) together to make this beautiful music)
And they bitch about a free video, of a concert they didn't go to, with tutorials to play it on any instrument-for FREE...and they don't have to sit and transcribe the lyrics!
Under the influence of Zep? I was a teenager in the 70's and though I loved the band their albums got progressively worse as the decade wore on. And who hangs their hat on just one band? Mind-orgies? And they didn't inadvertently do anything, as they stole most of their classic riffs from blues artists without attribution.
Yeah that will be an amazing tribute to our lives. Living on Earth in Hell is a drag. I'm not afraid to step up to Heaven where music like this exists in eternity. 🕊🕊🕊😊
All my guitar heroes seem to be leaving the planet too early , sadly. Such great influences on my life and such beautiful music and memories I have been blessed with.Thank you so very much. R. I.P Mr Jeff Beck. Such an innovative and unique artist. Always loved your music!! Thank you!!!!!!❤
I'm 72 and from Santa Cruz, Ca. I saw Led Zeplin everytime they played in the bay area and twice in NYC. I would stand in front of Jimmy Page and watch him play. God, it was great.
Sin duda alguna,los mejores guitarristas del rock,blues,.los años 70 fue la máxima expresión para estos artistas jóvenes y talentosos. La nostalgia de que no volverán esos tiempos y nuestra expresión ha envejecido. Requiem para los que se han ido y para los que todavía están,un cordial saludo.
My LIFE has been lifted by Jimmy's guitar so MANY times...just his name gets my heart smiling! I will NEVER forget , I was standing in front of our empty school in edenton n.c. , it was summer and whole lotta love hit the air around me..and I was swept up..still not ever coming down! Listen to his live work on " How the West was Won" ..
I was at this concert in the Madison square garden had great seats..also saw them there in “77” . I am a diehard LED fan.Love everything they do thanks
one of my all time favorites - but I saw him round this time in New Orleans touring solo, doing stairway with no vocals like this, it was a bad time for him, so wasted on whatever drugs, it was scary, I thought he's going to be dead in a few weeks, but no, he's still here, the 07 reunion was awesome - so glad he got through that period.
Saw LZ a total of 9 times up and down the West Coast, and we had a VW bus that we would paint with all our favorite bands, best road trips we ever had.
Oh for a New Day, when music once again becomes "Vital". Music dug-up from the soul and performed for the masses. Songs that are still played on the radio 50 years later. Real music.
I recall Pagey playing "Stairway" as an encore during the The Firm tour in May '85. He told the audience - "Sing along, I don't know the words!" Great moment.
@@kevinsalazar7937 but audience paid for performance! or was he playing for free? it was his fucking job, so like any other.. you not supposed at least take a piss of it.
I think I was here on this night. 1983. Ronnie Lane appeals for A.R.M.S. concert. MSG in NYC. Thursday night (or was it Friday). I went to see Jimmy Page, but to be honest, Jeff Beck was the star on this night. So much talent on one stage. Charlie Watts, Ron Wood, some super Energetic bongo player , Joe Cocker, and more. What a night. R.I.P Jeff Beck
I'm 23 and played guitar most of my life and been a fan of zeppelin and Jimmy page since day 1 of playing, only become a fan of Clapton recently and realising he was part of the yardbirds is awesome!! I could imagine the tunes they would've made if they stayed together
Listening to three of the best guitarists in the world playing together performing one of the most iconic songs in Rock and Roll is unfreakin believable!!!!
im proud to say i was able to see the arms concert in this era at the LA forum and was the first time i had a chance to see the lead guitar wizard Jimmy Page doing his magic and will never forget this as long as i live along with all the other greats on stage that played with him for a benefit concert for Ronnie Lane back in the day . it sure would be nice to see all theses guys do this once again before they are no longer
Rip Jeff Beck. This is a beautiful rendition. Since I was sixteen in 73, I’ve wanted this song played at my funeral. My deepest sympathies to his loved ones and family.
RIP JEFF BECK 💫🌠
It was the last song that I had played at my mom's funeral. It was perfect. Good choice. and Rest in Peace, Mr. Beck.
Yes. May he R.I.P.
Oh dear, we lost a master🙏
I was 16 in 72....but I was thinking about death just yet...
I'm 73 years old and crying listening to this masterpiece while thinking of my five dogs who have climbed the stairway over the past 26 years. Hoping to meet up with them when it's my turn.
I'm agree with you're writing .
I hope me too.
Your as old as Robert Plant🙌!
I am knocking on the same door, but hey, our dogs brought such a huge quality of life, special animals they are . . . just keep on 'keepin' on' . . .
I am knocking on the same door, but hey, our dogs brought such a huge quality of life, special animals they are . . . just keep on 'keepin' on' . . .
Well I hope u aquire a swift reunion
RIP Jeff Beck, If there's a rock and roll heaven you know they got a hellava band.
RIP Jeff Beck , the first of the Yardbird Trinity to pass. Love that this concert took place for all of them
3 Yardbirds, each one fantastic guitarists in their own right. They grew up within 15 miles of each other. RIP Jeff Beck 😎🎸🎸🎸😥
But I don't believe Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck grew up being racist like Eric Clapton 😂
Is that why he admired black people and had them in his band?
@@ronmazurkiewicz3331 Agreed. And also spent so many hours learning their songs - such as Crossroads Blues. Most of his guitar heroes were black men.
@@uknumberthree1330 no he di ant
May your rocking soul rest in peace Jeff. You brought joy to millions mate. Tonight we cry for you.
With you, tears in Hawaii.
Gr8 words. Thank you
G-D of Rock
@@taosholly tears. In. U s. A. Fla. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸💝💝💝💝🤘🤘🤘🤘
Thanks , beautiful song forever , My favorite . ✌️👏👏👏Masterpiece🐉🎸☮️
Hello,how are you doing?
Three of the best guitarists on the planet.
Hello,how are you doing?
and all former members of the Yardbirds at one time or another.
I'm 70 years old and saw Zep 3 times ........ chill bumps :)
Hey Steve, I’m 56 and missed the chance to see them cause I was just a teenager with no money when the were touring... so count yourself lucky!
Hey Steve, I’m 59 years old and I saw DDT (of Russia) 7 times ........ hot chill bumps :)
I just missed them. I’m 52
Lucky you...How I wish I saw them at least once! I was too young to attend one of the concerts before they split but I cannot stop blaming myself I did not go to O2 Arena Wembley in 2007..actually I only recently became a strong fun of theirs.
im 23 so, lucky you
Jimmy Page makes me learn that it's not just about techniques, but the spirit that makes it rock n roll.
He was handed an out of tune 12 string. Nothing he could do. He always played a little sloppy though too. That was one of the cool things about his parts. They were human. Take care.
@@bobpickett2001 no offence at all. He's my hero.
Spiritual Frequency is what creates time less Music & Musicians 🌬💚🗝🎶🌠🌊🌍
Sloppy player but what feel and heart that’s what counts
It's a fake, this is not Jimmy Page.
Rest in Heaven Jeff Beck God of Guitar! You will be so missed, but treasured for all eternity! 🙏🏼🎸
I'm here after Jeff's passing... Rest in peace King.
Jimmy is so likeable even when he's out of it. What heart. What passion for music.
For some reason you just have to love Jimmy, such a tormented soul for so long (not to mention his talent). So glad he came out so well.
J
WW yes exactly ♥️
And this is the event that made him realize he needed to get straight! His friends were hoping that he would see for himself. Thank God he did!
@@elainemclaughlin9417 amen to that !
Wonderful piece of music, my sons favourite song. He died in 1992 and this song will be forever his ❤️❤️❤️
Мне 53 года. Я вырос на музыке Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Rainbow, Pink Floyd.... Это классика, это навсегда!!!
Good guitarist Page ,up there with Clapton n Beck but all 3 sound alike ,Hendrix is out on his own
Certainly three of the top five rock guitar players to ever bless us with their musical talent! RIP, Mr. Beck, and may you rock on in Heaven forever! Jimi and Stevie are looking forward to jamming with you...
This was my first concert. I was 12. My mom loved Zep and when she heard Jimmy was going to be touring with Eric and Jeff she got tickets. I'll never forget it.
Way to go mom.!!!!
Not a bad first concert!
Led Zeppelin was at my first concert in Philadelphia in 1969. I went to see Zeppelin, but the show also included Jethro Tull, Buddy Guy, Johnny Winter and Al Kooper. I bought a front row seat at the door for $6.50, the place wasn't even half full. They were using the revolving stage and it quit revolving during Zeppelin's set, luckily it broke when they were facing me. :)
Three-way tie. Best band of all time, led Zeppelin, The Beatles, The who. The Stones are up there too. But led Zeppelin was magical.
@Angel Diamond Star phil collins
Jimmy Page is a genius. I'm absolutely mesmerized by him. Can't wait to learn this song on my first guitar I bought today. I listen to Stairway to heaven every day.
How goes the playing? Great choice for a start as well
Best wishes! This was the first song I learned too.
No stairway
Just bought my first yesterday as well! Started learning this today!
I lose it every time I hear this, absolutely mezmerizing, how good to hear tis.
RIP Jeff Beck.
This is an awesome performance.
The three best guitarists of all time. Mr. Beck is ascending the Stairway and thank you for bringing the music from the Heavens
Masterpiece ❤️ RIP Jeff Beck 🙏 One of the best 🎸 guitarist ever!!!!
I introduced my granddaughter to these (and other) amazing guitarists at a very early age….3. We watched this together today. Later on in the day she asked which one of the three was the best one out of these three men. My answer was “yes”
Rip Jeff Beck u will be missed by many, many people
The best guitarists god created are here together. RIP JEFF 😢
Does anyone realize that Jimmy Page every time he plays any song live he's telling what looks like his story while playing its kind of hard to explain but it's there. That magic!!!!!
Ya his story of heroin addiction
@@kx250fforlife
But you're a low IQ boy.
A poet without the ink. He's AMAZING.
He remembers this tale
That, what you call magic is drunk. He is just drunk. His guitar is out of tune and he plays shit. Are you fanboys drunk too? I mean I am right now. But I can still hear when someone plays shit. And I love Page. But look at Clapton and Jeff Beck and see how they feel pity
Three guitar players that are all in the top five greatest of all time going up on stage at once. Crazy.
Whos your other two? Mine would be Van Halen and SRV?
@@andyhamilton8940 my opinion on this has changed a lot since i commented that, at the moment my top 5 is probably something like: Jimmy Page, David Gilmour, Jimi Hendrix, Jerry Garcia and Randy Rhoads
Так и сделано для денег , пуркуа па...
Superb! I can!t help crying at this monumental performance!
RIP Jeff. You will be missed deeply.
R.I.P Jeff Beck. You will surely be missed. your Legendary guitar will always be in my head... forever.
Clapton, Beck & Page together again... I must've died & gone to Heaven!! Oh yeah, they're ALL STILL ALIVE....
Well..
This aged well since posted 4 weeks ago 🤷♂️
何度聞いても、胸が熱くなります
Saw him in 1977 or 1978 one of the all time best. Can't believe he is gone.
4:38 “who remembers laughter?” Love ya Jim🖤
Does anybody remember laughter?
@@Otak_dipake “I hope so”
Everyone act like robert is dead while he's not. He's just more than a legend.
Greatness small imperfections builds dreams and hope , thanks Jimmi, Jeff and Eric musical geniuses with a heart of gold, legends forever 🤟😎
*jimi
I was 16 in 73 and this will never get old… RIP
Jeff Beck🫶🏼💫🌟
Rest in Power, Jeff. We will love you forever
I still get the chills when I hear this song
Yes!
Right On! The Classic of Classics!!! ROCK On.!!!
Page was like: "I dont give a fuck, im already a Rock Legend!!!"
Is it out of tune and played wrong if your Jimmy Page playing the forbidden riff ???
I think not! he can play it anyway he wants anywhere lol
But Page doesn't think that way.
He even says about Stairway "it's as much yours as it is ours."
damn...my little cousin can do a better job...thats disrespectfull to the fans...
Jimmy page is my favourite guitar player. He just let his guitar speak. It’s not just about your own skills but about what you can show, feelings you can give through your music. It’s pure energy. Dope.
IM FEELIN EVERY NOTE DAMN I MISS THOSE DAYS THANKFUL FOR RECORDINGS & VIDEOS!!
crazy how i can hear Robert Plant's voice without him even being there
Same here man
isn't he playing drum s ?
Same!
same
yes, right? this is such a masterpiece of music. And philosophy. However these men did it. It's just mind blowing good composition and performance.
Love how Clapton is covering.
I'm 71, I'm at the top of this stairway to heaven. And now I'm knocking to the heaven's door
Very nice video featuring all three legendary Yardbirds guitarists. Just astounding to see and hear.
Is Jeff Beck living in another dimension? He hasn’t changed since the Yardbirds. Gorgeous!
Yes he is and its called the Seventies
And hair dye
Well out of the three of them he was the one to stay clear of heroin.
I was always amazed just how old John Lennon looked in the Let it Be movie. when I found out he was well into his heroin addiction I though oh that is why.
The drummer is such a fucking bro. Sees him riffing out and just let's him ride it out, supporting one of the greatest solos ever performed.
It´s Simon Phillips. One of the best drummers in the world.
Looks like Peter Frampton on drums! Lol(I know he's not ¡)
I can't believe I don't know Simon Phillips.
RIP Jeff Beck you can play in heaven with the other greats
Rip Jeff Beck.
I was just coming into the rock as a pre-teen! He was my first rocker crush as well.
It is So sad he is gone. My deepest sympathies to his family.
This was a bad time for Jimmy. So glad he made it through. He is still the best riff writer and guitarist ever in History. Had the heroin taken him down it would have been such a loss. Much later with the No Quarter and unplugged stuff when he got completely clean, was his best sound ever.
I'm listening to this and it seems like he's drugged out. He seems to lose what he's doing a couple times. It was hard to watch. It's really tragic what happened to not only him but that group, but especially Jimmy for the survivors since John died at Jimmy's house. I can't imagine the emotional wreck he was after that.
He was smart enough to save himself... Kudos....
Give me a break! This is the worst! How can you defend this trash?
NO HE'S NOT THE BEST RIFF GUITARIST IN HISTORY!! ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR FUCKING MIND? have you ever heard jimi hendrix? hendrix is the best fucking guitarist and song writer of all muscial styles, hands down. i saw hendrix inn toronto in 1969 and i've seen zeppelin in new york in 1974and i'll tell ya. nobody could hold a candle to jimi. when hendrix died so did music.and he only produced three albums.
Clapton and Beck both look worried about and embarrassed Page's condition.
Jimmy Page, what can I say.....one of the greatest guitarists of all times!!!!
Page is at the top of my pantheon of rock guitarist gods. Only Hendrix could top him IMHO.
@@monicacall7532 Well, Monica, I have to agree with you on that....no one can touch Hendrix for sure. Glad you stopped by and have a good one.
"THE"
@@monicacall7532 Stevie Ray Vaughn would butcher them both
@@barbr8012 srv
Лучшее что я слышал за свой 70 лет. Лучшее из лучших.
Raw talent! Would love newer generations to produce this kind of talent. RIP dear sir.
This performance is more precious than gold and makes my heart sing! Thank you for this. 🎸🎸🎸💜
Even after 40 years, this was still the best concert I ever attended. R.I.P. poor Ronnie lane
Now Jeff 😥
I was there too. What a night! RIP Jeff Beck
It was the most requested song on FM radio stations in the United States in the 1970s, despite never having been commercially released as a single in the US
And the most wonderful Jeff Beck has left the physical plain, reserved for those whom are beautiful
One has to have lived through one's high school years under the influence of Zep to understand how these lines and choruses impacted us...there is simply no other way to describe the experience.
Zep were the magisters of millions of basement toking parties, and psychedelic introspective mind-orgies...they inadvertently formed a bond between all rock-heads who heard and succumbed to these lyrics and riffs...thank the forces of nature that brought Jimmy, Robert, John and John together....
I have always believed too that it takes some kind of scientific experience or karma that brings these particular people (plant page bonham jones) together to make this beautiful music)
And they bitch about a free video, of a concert they didn't go to, with tutorials to play it on any instrument-for FREE...and they don't have to sit and transcribe the lyrics!
Under the influence of Zep? I was a teenager in the 70's and though I loved the band their albums got progressively worse as the decade wore on. And who hangs their hat on just one band? Mind-orgies? And they didn't inadvertently do anything, as they stole most of their classic riffs from blues artists without attribution.
David Schmidt ...
indeed....
Yes, agree with you. It was an interesting time to be in high school then. I adored the music of Zepp.
One day I'll be climbing up the Stairway to Heaven. I hope I hear this song as I climb up.
Yeah that will be an amazing tribute to our lives. Living on Earth in Hell is a drag. I'm not afraid to step up to Heaven where music like this exists in eternity. 🕊🕊🕊😊
@@andreawilson2837 im with ya
I Play This A Lot
All my guitar heroes seem to be leaving the planet too early , sadly. Such great influences on my life and such beautiful music and memories I have been blessed with.Thank you so very much. R. I.P Mr Jeff Beck. Such an innovative and unique artist. Always loved your music!! Thank you!!!!!!❤
I'm 72 and from Santa Cruz, Ca. I saw Led Zeplin everytime they played in the bay area and twice in NYC. I would stand in front of Jimmy Page and watch him play. God, it was great.
How does Eric Clapton sound crystal clear and smooth even on the oldest recording ....incredible !
For older and better, listen to John Mayall's Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton.
Would have liked to hear more of Clapton on that song. He is a much cleaner player than both Beck and Page.
Well, Clapton is God you know
@@danpolseno9728 unadventurous, colorless, stagnant, predictable..etc etc..
@@davederoux3361 why do you post? You obviously don't have a fricken clue! Three of the greatest on stage!
One of the greatest guitarists of all time, simple as that !
Thanks for the music JEFF…Your a permanent Star….
Looking forward to hearing next week's Blues Deluxe radio show, when they play extra Jeff Beck tracks!
Despite the quality of his playing in this version, you can feel all the pain Jimmy was going through during that time. Goosebumps
He wasn't in pain, he was in heroin or cocaine or whatever, that's it.
@@KevinSolano to drown the pain!
I thought that made the entire performance so much better.
You mean heroin withdrawls ?
@@phillipanderson7398 I love you all in your perfectness and judgementality.
Что тут скажешь Это часть нашей эпохи и это понятно от чего мы слушая восхищаемся и приятно грустим
True genius in so many ways 💜💙💜
Sin duda alguna,los mejores guitarristas del rock,blues,.los años 70 fue la máxima expresión para estos artistas jóvenes y talentosos.
La nostalgia de que no volverán esos tiempos y nuestra expresión ha envejecido.
Requiem para los que se han ido y para los que todavía están,un cordial saludo.
1971 my first concert. 💗🇳🇿 changed me forever.
What a poor guy.
Wasn’t this in 83
i was there..black swan blotter acid..and still remember..thats how epic it was
The blotters ,was U or Jimmy on em cause Jimmy was definitely on something
Lucky
One of the most favorite track in my listening history
What a performance! And the great Simon Phillips on drums!
las palabras se quedan cortas, ante este maestro....es un músico en toda la palabra..
Wow. I'm speechless. This took me right back. (-sometimes THESE DAYS are the good ol' days - right !!)
My LIFE has been lifted by Jimmy's guitar so MANY times...just his name gets my heart smiling! I will NEVER forget , I was standing in front of our empty school in edenton n.c. , it was summer and whole lotta love hit the air around me..and I was swept up..still not ever coming down! Listen to his live work on " How the West was Won" ..
I was at this concert in the Madison square garden had great seats..also saw them there in “77” . I am a diehard LED fan.Love everything they do thanks
Jimmy Page had the nicest hair! Love watching him play and his flowing hair!
Sucks
Flowing?! That's a mop. THIS is flowing: ua-cam.com/video/-Lbcapk06b0/v-deo.html
@@TheSentientParadox The nicest mop.
These guys are nice, the guys playing reminds me of Brian May.
@@emmaswandas8118 you got better hair?
@@leandroisaac2000 how and why tf dose this remind you of Brian may??? Are you one of those 12 year old queen fanboys who dosent know shit
one of my all time favorites - but I saw him round this time in New Orleans touring solo, doing stairway with no vocals like this, it was a bad time for him, so wasted on whatever drugs, it was scary, I thought he's going to be dead in a few weeks, but no, he's still here, the 07 reunion was awesome - so glad he got through that period.
I love Rory Jimi Jeff Eric and so many others but Jimmy Page is without question my Favorite
Great upload . Thanx .
Saw LZ a total of 9 times up and down the West Coast, and we had a VW bus that we would paint with all our favorite bands, best road trips we ever had.
Amazing love hearing that great time you had seeing them.
Oh for a New Day, when music once again becomes "Vital". Music dug-up from the soul and performed for the masses. Songs that are still played on the radio 50 years later. Real music.
This is real rock. The 60s were great times.
Yes, indeed! I am what they call a Boomer, from the U.S. generation with the biggest birth rate of all time. I grew up with rock, and it sustains me!
🧡🧡🧡 Rest in Rock & Roll Peace Jeff. Thanks for all...
Three of the best guitarists! All Yardbird's!!!!!
And they suck.
@@fivestring65ify ~ yet you came to watch. hmmmmm
Jimmy Lewis dumbass
Saw the Yardbirds several times in late 60.s RIP Keith Relf
@@fivestring65ify Jealous much?
I don't know if this was the worst thing I've ever heard in my life...
Or, it was the Greatest!!!
I'm 58 I started to listen to this song. In my teenage when ever listen this song will take me back to those days.
This brings tears to my eyes... 🥺❤
I recall Pagey playing "Stairway" as an encore during the The Firm tour in May '85. He told the audience - "Sing along, I don't know the words!" Great moment.
Saw the firm in Dallas, and the British invasion.
I like how he said, do you remember laughter, in reference to the Song Remains the same, the best of live Zeppelin in my opinion !
My only thought is that this is his song, his work and joy are in there no matter what you think or say!
@@kevinsalazar7937 but audience paid for performance! or was he playing for free? it was his fucking job, so like any other.. you not supposed at least take a piss of it.
Another horrible live performance by Page.
Fabulous song
The BEST!!!
I think I was here on this night. 1983. Ronnie Lane appeals for A.R.M.S. concert. MSG in NYC.
Thursday night (or was it Friday). I went to see Jimmy Page, but to be honest, Jeff Beck was the star on this night. So much talent on one stage. Charlie Watts, Ron Wood, some super Energetic bongo player , Joe Cocker, and more.
What a night. R.I.P Jeff Beck
I'm 23 and played guitar most of my life and been a fan of zeppelin and Jimmy page since day 1 of playing, only become a fan of Clapton recently and realising he was part of the yardbirds is awesome!! I could imagine the tunes they would've made if they stayed together
Os músicos do Brazil 🇧🇷 de luto por Jeff Beck
mi corazón llora con el tuyo.
With. U. Heart. Breaker 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Listening to three of the best guitarists in the world playing together performing one of the most iconic songs in Rock and Roll is unfreakin believable!!!!
All they need is Ted Nugent!
Jimmy so humble yet he was a giant among titans, every time he plays the music becomes way more perfect in my opinion. Greatest music ever??
Thanks from Brazil 🇧🇷
im proud to say i was able to see the arms concert in this era at the LA forum and was the first time i had a chance to see the lead guitar wizard Jimmy Page doing his magic and will never forget this as long as i live along with all the other greats on stage that played with him for a benefit concert for Ronnie Lane back in the day . it sure would be nice to see all theses guys do this once again before they are no longer
I love Jimmy Page there's absolutely no one on this planet like him and there never will be again
Amazingly magnificent
Depuis tout ce temps bouché b sublime magnifique époustouflant merci