This is probably a CD from the Real Seattle Show that was at least 3 Hours long. This is a little bit over an hour. A single CD'S Time. Get the real one- ZEP didn't play Seattle for 70± Minutes & say 'Thank you, Seattle!' & leave. Get it together please.
I was born in 1969 maybe I didn't get to enjoy Zeppelin live but I sure as hell enjoy every live concert that I see and feel like I am at every concert I see here on UA-cam... Long live zep ⚡⚡⚡
Man, that's what I call real improvisation! They let themselves go absolutely anywhere they want and this absolute freedom by the price of some a bit off moments creates brilliant pieces of music that worth it all!
The concert was a lot longer than this. I was there. Bonhams 20 minute drum solo. Acoustic set. And Pages solo with the Dan electro and the laser show. All left out.
Was there and was by far the best concert I have ever been to. This IS NOT the whole concert, no Stairway to Heaven, Kashmir, Moby Dick drum solo that was WAY too long. So happy I was one of the lucky ones who say them on 17 July 1977. Just 9 days later Robert Plant got news of his sons death. All time favorite band. Led Zeppelin Rules!
sometimes I think.... will the new generations hear our current bands e think: wow, what time these people lived (like ours)? man, I really feel that I was born in the wrong days. haha.. thank you for these beatiful memories!
Jon Bonham at 5:49 ..whoa. Power, precision, total feel and the heaviest of heavy bottoms--this is how you play the drums kids. One of the all time greats.
John Henry «Bonzo» Bonham (Redditch, Inglaterra; 31 de mayo de 1948-Clewer, Inglaterra; 25 de septiembre de 1980), fue un músico británico famoso por haber sido el baterista del grupo de rock Led Zeppelin.
When I look back at the concerts of this time, they were not prearranged staged shows; they were organic and the way music should be played. Depending on the band, some songs would lead you down a path and back home again with what you heard on the album. I cringe at what has become of the music industry and there is a reason why there are so many "classic rock" radio stations. My kids are grown and on their own, but this is what they listen to. The biggest "jaw drop" question is still how affordable it was to see these great bands back then.
Now this was a good show! this was right after the CA shows where they also kicked ASS!!!!! The whole band is in sync. Man I couldn't talk after the CA shows, this one killed me, esp. opening with "THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME" one of my favs. Good show ENJOY Put on your playlist for sure!!!!! Blessed be
This is one of my favorites. Saw them shortly after in Oakland…unfortunately the last American show. I love how Jimmy’s rocking on The Song Remains the Same!
Amazing in retrospect to realize just how musically avant-garde/"outside" Led Zeppelin could be, especially in the mid to late 70s when that sort of thing was being ironed out by most folks, while still being one of the biggest bands in the world at the time. It's too bad that current popular artists aren't so experimental in their musical approach.
Plants son died at the age of 6 from a virus shortly after this show and they never performed in the USA again. Led Zeppelin never recorded a bad song.
Were here with you man Through thick and thin Traveling those roads with you Never underestimate a band that’s Willing to keep playing through all elements It goes to show you what great lengths musicians go through for the love of their craft............... Zeppelin ❤️✌️
I was there too....70 thousand people attended the show, plus a giant screen was there playing for people way up in the higher seats to see.....yea, it was great.
Probably the best live Zeppelin film footage, Ever! Stunning performance. Mind boggling and just astounding. Don't read my blurb, go watch this now and crank it loud.
I was there so long ago. I love Zep but between the Dome and an off night , less than stellar. But glad I had the chance to see them. They were the biggest name in rock at the time and only ten dollars for a ticket!
Led Zeppelin Seattle 1977 Full Concert Setlist: 01-The Song Remains The Same (00:40/05:50) 02-The Rover (05:52/06:45) 03-Sick Again (06:46/12:30) 04-Nobody's Fault But Mine (13:50/20:23) 05-Over The Hills And Far Away (21:42/29:13) 06-Since I've Been Loving You (30:32/38:36) 07-No Quarter (39:32/01:07:30)
one of their worst shows actually but on the standard they set head & shoulders above anyone else. Im sure I'll get abuse from diehards for sayin it (am one myself) but still true yet still awesome magical music. just a poor performance on the day.
RyanThompsonGuitarist I have a cd of the complete show. I think perhaps u are viewing this music as a fan. Really not one of pages better nights but there are flashes of magic here. On the whole I stand by what I say (IMHO)
@ Matt: 300 level here also. I remember it felt like the whole building was spinning around and around when that giant mirror ball kicked in during "Kashmir."
Saw them in March 1977 at Oklahoma City. I lived in Wichita Kansas and the ticket was a package that included a bus ride there and back for $19.50. Couldn't beat that value. They were EXTREMELY f'd up, especially Page and his playing was still pretty good considering he could barely walk... Plant and him argued the whole show and he even flipped a lit cigarette at Plant's hair. He also tried to spit at the audience, but the hocker went straight up and landed on his left shoulder. The songs reflected the tension they had between them. I was kind of disillusioned with the band after that show. But when they got rid of the electric instruments and sat on stools to play a lot of the Physical Graffiti stuff THAT was nothing short of awesome!
Robert was so sick the night of this concert delivered a fantastic show! Firecrackers aside it is the best concert to have ever been at even if I almost died outside the Dome hit by a car I still went ripped apart instead of the hospital, I was on crutches though and I got to use the elevator. I was seen by medics first just refused the ride to hospital &I so glad I did!! EPIC
I was wondering that. Just over an hour for a Led Zep show would have to mean, an Earthquake or an attack by Godzilla must have interrupted the show lol
This was a year after Pong was released in a portable format on The Odyssey. Allen Alcorn excerpt from Spirit magazine writes- "In Dec of 76', I remember Jimmy staying up late playing Pinball when I told him Pong was being released on The Odyssey, he wanted one installed on the tour bus. Needless to say, Jimmy spent hours upon hours never sleeping, playing Pong with the roadies, he developed such an addiction to the game the roadies would hide because if he saw one they'd be stuck playing for up to 8 hours a day. The guy never slept. All he did was play Pong and dabble with a bit of drugs. Most people think it was the latter(eg: booze, heroin) but little did they know it was his severe Pong addiction that helped take down the band. After Bonham passed and Atari was set to release the 2600 in the not too distant future, I knew he was a dead man walking." -Allen Alcorn Spirit Mag-83'
hey Einstein, I WAS there in the mercer arena for the vanilla fudge/zep show. during the zep set, people were going out to smoke. plant says"we came all the way from ny city to do this gig, please stay in your seats", the coliseum show in sept of 70, plus the 73, 75, and 77 show. do I have proof? fuck no, but hell yes I was there!
Damn right Daniel... I believe ! The old Seattle Arena. (Now Mercer Arena). And by the way, in '75 they played a Monday and a Friday show ! 3-17 and 3-21 in Seattle Coliseum... with 2 Vancouver shows in between. Odd week. Lucky you Daniel saw the Arena show. ;-)
Well, compare this to the Song Remains the Same show at Madison. Page is a shadow of himself, literally and figuratively. I was there. Watch the show. After the heroin wears off, Page plays better. Plus the sound there was HORRIBLE and you could hear, almost watch the echo roll verrry slowly back and forth, back and forth in that tomb. And the mood was kinda crappy. People kept letting off fireworks and Plant threatened to end the show if it didn't stop.
My thoughts exactly, your with band mates heart an soul! Still enjoy the hits to this day. The time wss right for the 4 of the legendary British rockers.
quiquewylde1: I would like to start by thanking you very much for uploading this. I would also like to ask if there is any way that you can please upload the rest of this show.
I remember speaking to Paul Martinez that played with Zep at Live Aid about Pagey he said sometimes he was brilliant other times he was just shit. This is one of those shit times....he's still one of the reasons I picked up the guitar..
Saw them in D.C. on this tour. Paid $17 and change for the ticket. During the drum solo, the platform that the drum kit was mounted on moved to the front of the stage and back by remote control.
this was not a bad show as I've been led to believe... far far better than many late 70's concerts by zep. the drugs that page used hindered his playing many nights, but not here. pagey's playing is damn good here, can't say the same for the sound. thanks for the upload!
"touch of sleeping sickness" uhh huh. Right. You mean a touch of a serious smack habit, don't you. Snortin' that coke, shooting that dope, man, your copping out! Well, at least he managed to not die, like a bunch did. That's something to be grateful for.
John Richard Baldwin (Sidcup, Inglaterra, 3 de enero de 1946), más conocido como John Paul Jones, es un virtuoso músico multinstrumentista y compositor británico, reconocido principalmente por haber sido bajista y teclista del grupo británico Led Zeppelin. Debido a su gran recorrido musical, Jones es considerado uno de los mejores bajistas de la historia del rock. Ha influido a varios artistas y bajistas, tales como John Entwistle, Flea, Cliff Burton y Jaco Pastorius; y ha colaborado con artistas fuera de su zona de confort, como Diamanda Galás, en la composición de un álbum en dueto, The Sporting Life.
Good to see some of us that were there that day are still alive and kickin'.........and no I had no idea who the Seattle Sounders were back then and there were no Mariners or Seahawks........and the Sonics still sucked.........so I had 3 other teams way before that day.......and it took a long time for the Kingdome to fall down.......now they get to sit out in the cold and wind off the water.....oh Acapulco Gold used to be cool back then and now it is just bunk weed........still have my ticket stub........funny it was during the day and wasn't dark until the show was over........but watch the video and you can tell it was great.
How great they would have sounded adding a few touring musicians, like do now..leave Jonesy on Bass, add keys & 2nd guitar- would have really added so much to try and capture the way the tracks were meant to sound..i never cared for the "Empty Live sound" I loved when Jimmy played w/ the Crowes, they could do songs like "Ten years Gone" properly, and like Page & Plant did touring in the late 80's / thru 90's..
page and plant totally suck without jonesy, the real musician of the band. you don't just replace jonesy on keyboards or bass or any of the other 10,000 instruments he plays to perfection.
It’s strange how effortlessly, carelessly, and soulless Jimmy Page is playing here, just enough to get the job done. It’s a shame because the rest of the band sounds great as usual.
+Coldacre Yep. Because he refused to warm up before shows and just did not take care of his voice. That said, given the abuse his voice is pretty damned amazing nowadays. You can still hear it :-)
"BEST BAND EVER "
NO OUTFIT CHANGES, NO BACKUPDANCERSJUST GREAT GREAT FUCKIN MUSIC!!
ITS REAL ROCK IN ROLL
Not all covered up in tattoos either!
This is probably a CD from the Real Seattle Show that was at least 3 Hours long. This is a little bit over an hour. A single CD'S Time. Get the real one- ZEP didn't play Seattle for 70± Minutes & say 'Thank you, Seattle!' & leave. Get it together please.
The odds of a little over one hour being a "full concert" are zero. That said, I DON'T CARE!!! Seeing any of this is so great!
And thank you fans at that time for making led Zeppelin so great.. their fans met so much to them and to me today ⚡⚡
I was born in 1969 maybe I didn't get to enjoy Zeppelin live but I sure as hell enjoy every live concert that I see and feel like I am at every concert I see here on UA-cam... Long live zep ⚡⚡⚡
Man, that's what I call real improvisation!
They let themselves go absolutely anywhere they want and this absolute freedom by the price of some a bit off moments creates brilliant pieces of music that worth it all!
Zep rocks, the power and intensity still goes unmatched today. Nobody beats the mighty led zeppelin. Nobody ⚡
Wish I had a time machine to go back to this golden music era.
agree
Just do it now, like I do! Rock on people!
The concert was a lot longer than this. I was there. Bonhams 20 minute drum solo. Acoustic set. And Pages solo with the Dan electro and the laser show. All left out.
even a sloppy concert by zeppelin is better than a good day at the office or even a good day of fishing.
This is painful.
@@mck7646Mainly because it's only a little more than an hour & not the THREE HOUR SHOW IN SEATTLE OR ELSEWHERE
Was there and was by far the best concert I have ever been to. This IS NOT the whole concert, no Stairway to Heaven, Kashmir, Moby Dick drum solo that was WAY too long. So happy I was one of the lucky ones who say them on 17 July 1977. Just 9 days later Robert Plant got news of his sons death. All time favorite band. Led Zeppelin Rules!
Me too and where's Achilles last stand?
Дякую за коментар!💙💛
I was there...and to date it's still my favorite concert. I still have the ticket stub:)
send pics
sometimes I think.... will the new generations hear our current bands e think: wow, what time these people lived (like ours)? man, I really feel that I was born in the wrong days. haha.. thank you for these beatiful memories!
I was there, too! Just wish I had my ticket stub!!
I have my ticket stub ..... but I wasn't there.
im 15 so thats impossable lol but that would have been awesome
Loved this concert especially the encore. 1977 great year to be in Seattle
Jon Bonham at 5:49 ..whoa. Power, precision, total feel and the heaviest of heavy bottoms--this is how you play the drums kids. One of the all time greats.
DEFINITELY - Unforgettable SHOW!
THEE Greatest band Rock n Roll EVER!! LOVE me some Led Zeppelin!! The Greatest Band Ever!!
CAN'T AGREE MORE,
BUT THIS PERFORMANCE ISN'T AS GOOD AS OTHER S I'VE SEEN,STILL PRETTY GOOD!
No.... CHICAGO is the greatest live band of the 1970's with Led Zep being a close second....
terry kath dying was an awful thing..i loved those early albums so much ..kath could play any style of music
John Henry «Bonzo» Bonham (Redditch, Inglaterra; 31 de mayo de 1948-Clewer, Inglaterra; 25 de septiembre de 1980), fue un músico británico famoso por haber sido el baterista del grupo de rock Led Zeppelin.
When I look back at the concerts of this time, they were not prearranged staged shows; they were organic and the way music should be played. Depending on the band, some songs would lead you down a path and back home again with what you heard on the album. I cringe at what has become of the music industry and there is a reason why there are so many "classic rock" radio stations. My kids are grown and on their own, but this is what they listen to. The biggest "jaw drop" question is still how affordable it was to see these great bands back then.
Now this was a good show! this was right after the CA shows where they also kicked ASS!!!!! The whole band is in sync. Man I couldn't talk after the CA shows, this one killed me, esp. opening with "THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME" one of my favs. Good show ENJOY Put on your playlist for sure!!!!! Blessed be
This is one of my favorites. Saw them shortly after in Oakland…unfortunately the last American show.
I love how Jimmy’s rocking on The Song Remains the Same!
Amazing in retrospect to realize just how musically avant-garde/"outside" Led Zeppelin could be, especially in the mid to late 70s when that sort of thing was being ironed out by most folks, while still being one of the biggest bands in the world at the time. It's too bad that current popular artists aren't so experimental in their musical approach.
All the good newer bands are still like this. Check out Ally Venable and Danielle Nicole
Plants son died at the age of 6 from a virus shortly after this show and they never performed in the USA again. Led Zeppelin never recorded a bad song.
Man the drumming it's on just a whole never level, incredible
Were here with you man
Through thick and thin
Traveling those roads with you
Never underestimate a band that’s
Willing to keep playing through all elements
It goes to show you what great lengths musicians go through for the love of their craft...............
Zeppelin ❤️✌️
Dont say "craft" That sounds like a woke soyboy wuss.
I love all the stuff on Presence! That was one of their greatest LP and underrated nowdays, but back then it wasn't underrated!
Tim Rubin Halcomb presence is great.
I was there too....70 thousand people attended the show, plus a giant screen was there playing for people way up in the higher seats to see.....yea, it was great.
youtube is incredible. I was there. now all these years later I get to see what I missed. lol
Probably the best live Zeppelin film footage, Ever! Stunning performance. Mind boggling and just astounding. Don't read my blurb, go watch this now and crank it loud.
Crimson Wolf not agree at all , page sound very bad .
Best concert EVER by ANYONE!!!!
Led Zeppelin the real soul of the rock!!!
no quarter took up a quarter of the show.
good one
1 quarter (lol)
BLOOMIN' BRILLIANT ! Even if it seems that I am looking through "the Fog" ! What a band they were ! Nothing compares !
They are the best, straight up rock n roll, the mighty Led Zeppelin, never be anyone like them, best band ever!
oakland and seattle the highlights of the mammoth presence tour of 1977
I was there so long ago. I love Zep but between the Dome and an off night , less than stellar. But glad I had the chance to see them. They were the biggest name in rock at the time and only ten dollars for a ticket!
Mr. John "Bonzo" Henry Bonham
Mr. John "JPJ" Richard Baldwin
Mr. Robert Anthony Plant
Mr. James Patrick Page
July 17, 1977..one of the last ever U.S. shows....only three after this...one in AZ...then two in Oakland, CA
Led Zeppelin Seattle 1977 Full Concert
Setlist:
01-The Song Remains The Same (00:40/05:50)
02-The Rover (05:52/06:45)
03-Sick Again (06:46/12:30)
04-Nobody's Fault But Mine (13:50/20:23)
05-Over The Hills And Far Away (21:42/29:13)
06-Since I've Been Loving You (30:32/38:36)
07-No Quarter (39:32/01:07:30)
I highly doubt this is the entire performance at just over 1 hour. And they wouldn't end a show with 'No Quarter'.
yeah, i was looking for achillis last stand which is from this show D;
No Moby Dick/Over the Top either.....
your an idiot
This is not the whole show, the full one is on youtube
ロバート・プラントも、ジョン・ボーナムもまだ28歳で、この貫禄はすっごいな~!これでzeppelinの全盛期が過ぎているとは、全くおもえない。この後は、もう只々伝説化していくんだもんな。俺の一番好きなbandです。
I was there! 1977, baby...greatest show ever
one of their worst shows actually but on the standard they set head & shoulders above anyone else. Im sure I'll get abuse from diehards for sayin it (am one myself) but still true yet still awesome magical music. just a poor performance on the day.
+Paul Logan I've heard an audience version of this concert. It's really good
RyanThompsonGuitarist I have a cd of the complete show. I think perhaps u are viewing this music as a fan. Really not one of pages better nights but there are flashes of magic here. On the whole I stand by what I say (IMHO)
Paul Logan Is yours the soundboard or the audience recording?
+RyanThompsonGuitarist must be the soundboard cos its synced with the video feed
@ Matt: 300 level here also. I remember it felt like the whole building was spinning around and around when that giant mirror ball kicked in during "Kashmir."
Saw them in March 1977 at Oklahoma City. I lived in Wichita Kansas and the ticket was a package that included a bus ride there and back for $19.50. Couldn't beat that value. They were EXTREMELY f'd up, especially Page and his playing was still pretty good considering he could barely walk... Plant and him argued the whole show and he even flipped a lit cigarette at Plant's hair. He also tried to spit at the audience, but the hocker went straight up and landed on his left shoulder. The songs reflected the tension they had between them. I was kind of disillusioned with the band after that show. But when they got rid of the electric instruments and sat on stools to play a lot of the Physical Graffiti stuff THAT was nothing short of awesome!
Дякую. Це було дуже цікаво почути.
Jones is amazing on NO Quarter!
+professorpsoop Did they seriously jam that for like 25 mins? lol damn...id love to have dropped acid and played that...lol
professorpsoop Always one of my favorite live Zeppelin songs.
JPJ is playing beautifully.
I was at the Louisville, Ky. show in April of 77. great show
They toured so much ...Plants voice sounds strained at this point, but they kept touring non stop. No rest in between. Dedicated.
7 yrs and no track list comment. Fkn slackers.
😂
Robert was so sick the night of this concert delivered a fantastic show! Firecrackers aside it is the best concert to have ever been at even if I almost died outside the Dome hit by a car I still went ripped apart instead of the hospital, I was on crutches though and I got to use the elevator. I was seen by medics first just refused the ride to hospital &I so glad I did!! EPIC
A haunting video. This was recorded 17 July 1977 just 9 days before Karac died and the tour was cut short.
I was there it was over 3 hours
I was wondering that. Just over an hour for a Led Zep show would have to mean, an Earthquake or an attack by Godzilla must have interrupted the show lol
John Bonham period.
I was there…. Up front
Щасливчик!
Was it only one hour plus a CD's minutes long or something like 3 hours & more long?
thanks very much for posting this Fucking great gig,, cheers
This was a year after Pong was released in a portable format on The Odyssey.
Allen Alcorn excerpt from Spirit magazine writes-
"In Dec of 76', I remember Jimmy staying up late playing Pinball when I told him Pong was being released on The Odyssey, he wanted one installed on the tour bus. Needless to say, Jimmy spent hours upon hours never sleeping, playing Pong with the roadies, he developed such an addiction to the game the roadies would hide because if he saw one they'd be stuck playing for up to 8 hours a day. The guy never slept. All he did was play Pong and dabble with a bit of drugs. Most people think it was the latter(eg: booze, heroin) but little did they know it was his severe Pong addiction that helped take down the band. After Bonham passed and Atari was set to release the 2600 in the not too distant future, I knew he was a dead man walking." -Allen Alcorn Spirit Mag-83'
Damnation will be 12:01 am Easter Sunday morning April 11 3031 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤ party pure till then
Full show is over 3 hours.
I was there.
TPaul as was I w Buds from N Van and 2 hot Burien blonde babes
Grandma didn't make it, but yeah I was there 7-17-73 (my first concert), and 3-17-75 and 3-21-75, and this show 7-17-77.
All Seattle.
hey Einstein, I WAS there in the mercer arena for the vanilla fudge/zep show. during the zep set, people were going out to smoke. plant says"we came all the way from ny city to do this gig, please stay in your seats", the coliseum show in sept of 70, plus the 73, 75, and 77 show. do I have proof? fuck no, but hell yes I was there!
Damn right Daniel... I believe ! The old Seattle Arena. (Now Mercer Arena). And by the way, in '75 they played a Monday and a Friday show ! 3-17 and 3-21 in Seattle Coliseum... with 2 Vancouver shows in between. Odd week. Lucky you Daniel saw the Arena show. ;-)
I was on 100 Level Kingdome. Ears were warm for three days after.
omg... love my Zeppelin!!!
Thanks for sharing man!!
Amazing!!!
king dome ,i was 20 years old and still remember nose bleed section
John Paul Jones saved the damn show
wth?! How do 14 people not like this?? Go watch Air Supply..
LMAO!!
Well, compare this to the Song Remains the Same show at Madison. Page is a shadow of himself, literally and figuratively. I was there. Watch the show. After the heroin wears off, Page plays better. Plus the sound there was HORRIBLE and you could hear, almost watch the echo roll verrry slowly back and forth, back and forth in that tomb. And the mood was kinda crappy. People kept letting off fireworks and Plant threatened to end the show if it didn't stop.
😂😂
You know you can't fool me. I've been loving you so long.
BAITS AND BULLETS yeah they can go watch air supply and jack off lol
even when things were falling apart plant kept a smile
They look wasted, this was the same tour JP had an 'illness' on the fourth day at Chicago Stadium and cancelled. I saw them on day 3!!!
YES IT WAS
ha ha ha ha ha😛😛😛😛
Plant's son died like a week later, then Elvis and they took 2 years off.
My thoughts exactly, your with band mates heart an soul!
Still enjoy the hits to this day.
The time wss right for the 4 of the legendary British rockers.
quiquewylde1: I would like to start by thanking you very much for uploading this. I would also like to ask if there is any way that you can please upload the rest of this show.
bonham en los ultimos años era mas nervioso y tocaba mas suelto....pero siempre genial....
EXELENTE!!!
I remember speaking to Paul Martinez that played with Zep at Live Aid about Pagey he said sometimes he was brilliant other times he was just shit. This is one of those shit times....he's still one of the reasons I picked up the guitar..
i don't remember Page ever starting whilst in light. so right at start
Saw them in D.C. on this tour. Paid $17 and change for the ticket. During the drum solo, the platform that the drum kit was mounted on moved to the front of the stage and back by remote control.
Ditto, Wednesday, May 25, 1977 the old Capital Center rocked that night. I was 16 yrs old and it was my first big concert.
We jumped the wall to get in! Good show but 1975 in the Seattle Center Colosseum sound was much better.
Za godzinę bendę.Zrobiłem eksperyment morzna tonacją instrumentu zmjenić ton dwjęku odbjorcy i nawzajem.😊
this was not a bad show as I've been led to believe... far far better than many late 70's concerts by zep. the drugs that page used hindered his playing many nights, but not here. pagey's playing is damn good here, can't say the same for the sound. thanks for the upload!
I saw them in Chicago 1977. You could say that was my coming out so to speak
Over the hills and far away had some shaky parts but ultimately (and some bad feedback...ouch, my ears) Jimmy got his groove on.
They played over three hours in Greensboro...Bonzo's birthday. I was there at 16 years young.
This was close to a 3 hour show I have on a 2 DVD set and Okland CA. a few days later the big fight between Grams security guard
todos estavam muitos desafinados essa noite, mas amo o Led
They might have been better in 1973 but this is freaking amazing anyway
It would be nice to see this with a full video and audio remastering.
Wow! I just found this and I!m digging it cuz I WAS THERE!!! I was 16 and loving life. Sex, drugs and rock n roll baby!
Bonzo was sporting a sort of Bob Segur - Lowell George look on the '77 tour.
Holy shit, I didn't know this existed, what's the name of this DVD?
Professor Time no dvd (official release of this show) sadly.... just glad someone is Sharing it with the world!!
Where did this come from?????AWESOME!! Is this off a DVD? where can I get it??? Thanks for posting it!!!
"touch of sleeping sickness" uhh huh. Right. You mean a touch of a serious smack habit, don't you. Snortin' that coke, shooting that dope, man, your copping out! Well, at least he managed to not die, like a bunch did. That's something to be grateful for.
vintage show before KARAK passed Away rip god bless him ,the whole tour was cancelled
John Richard Baldwin (Sidcup, Inglaterra, 3 de enero de 1946), más conocido como John Paul Jones, es un virtuoso músico multinstrumentista y compositor británico, reconocido principalmente por haber sido bajista y teclista del grupo británico Led Zeppelin. Debido a su gran recorrido musical, Jones es considerado uno de los mejores bajistas de la historia del rock. Ha influido a varios artistas y bajistas, tales como John Entwistle, Flea, Cliff Burton y Jaco Pastorius; y ha colaborado con artistas fuera de su zona de confort, como Diamanda Galás, en la composición de un álbum en dueto, The Sporting Life.
Fucking awesome show man! Thank you for sharing.
Good to see some of us that were there that day are still alive and kickin'.........and no I had no idea who the Seattle Sounders were back then and there were no Mariners or Seahawks........and the Sonics still sucked.........so I had 3 other teams way before that day.......and it took a long time for the Kingdome to fall down.......now they get to sit out in the cold and wind off the water.....oh Acapulco Gold used to be cool back then and now it is just bunk weed........still have my ticket stub........funny it was during the day and wasn't dark until the show was over........but watch the video and you can tell it was great.
I see he has entered the Honey Drippers stage of singing even in 1977.
Still great, but having a really rough night.
How great they would have sounded adding a few touring musicians, like do now..leave Jonesy on Bass, add keys & 2nd guitar- would have really added so much to try and capture the way the tracks were meant to sound..i never cared for the "Empty Live sound" I loved when Jimmy played w/ the Crowes, they could do songs like "Ten years Gone" properly, and like Page & Plant did touring in the late 80's / thru 90's..
+moskii 1958 I prefer the uncluttered sound of Led Zeppelin live.
page and plant totally suck without jonesy, the real musician of the band. you don't just replace jonesy on keyboards or bass or any of the other 10,000 instruments he plays to perfection.
moskii 1958 theyre better with less people on stage.
I doubt this was the full concert considering on average a zeppelin concert lasted 2 and a half - 3 hours
I went to Cincinnati ohio ones in 1970s they were so awsome
The best band
The Rover intro! Almost played it but not quite!!
It’s strange how effortlessly, carelessly, and soulless Jimmy Page is playing here, just enough to get the job done. It’s a shame because the rest of the band sounds great as usual.
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is that a fender rhoades keybaord JPJ plays on no quarter or what ? thanks
Yeah. I was there too!
Fuckin' bonzo on 'Sick Again'! awesome
l just saw a vid with Keith Richard saying Zeppelin wasn't any good. The Stones suck.
Jim James they both kicked ass.
Nice
Plants voice is shot. it's painful listening to him squeak along to "Sick again". his voice breaks about 25 times.
+Coldacre Even in such condition his voice is better than mine. Hahaha
+Coldacre Yep. Because he refused to warm up before shows and just did not take care of his voice. That said, given the abuse his voice is pretty damned amazing nowadays. You can still hear it :-)
Simon McCauley He abused the high-pitch belting, while it was unnatural for his voice, I think.
once again, where was this footage when I was 15, I probably would have snuffed somebody to see it .