They were like a popular garage band in 68-9, central Washington State.What was the name of that park?Help me.Too much LSD.Loved the fog.Later thought of what a mystic time, to hop in old chevy and go see them in a park.Unreal by today standards.Thank You Led Zepp.Please if u were there tell me, Woodland?
I read that Jimmy Page and some friends left a nightclub where Jimi Hendrix was playing-when asked by people outside the club, "Is he that bad?" Jimmy Page evidently said "No he's that GOOD!"
I'd say that Page's downfall is his inconsistency in later years due to how wasted he was so much of the time. Then again, I couldn't play anything on guitar that would compare to him even in those later years...
@Alexdroogie 100 While I'm not about to attempt to compare the creativity of two such masters (Hendrix and Page), I do have to agree with wvankley hands down about production. While Hendrix certainly did some new things with his guitar sound in the studio, what Page did in the studio on the first Zeppelin album could be considered revolutionary--he single-handedly created new techniques for multiple placement of mikes to achieve a three dimensional sound that were widely copied afterwards.
fuck no you can't compair great guitarist there is no best guitarist because there's always better that's a straight fact.. so that should solve the argument a guitarist is only greater too sertant people and that's all opinion you like page some like hendrix but all in all there both legends and great guitarist and jimi hendrix could blow anybody out of the water if he really wanted to and if he were still a live if you really understand music you dumb asses would know
@nickbarcenas Finally someone with snap . ,Johnny Winter blew us all away doing a Hendrix tribute in Houston AD ,nailed it You learn what makes you comfortable .I'm a Drummer played with the best and not all are well known ~ it's a team effort . Building a song can take weeks or a day . Wont mention the song but told I was dragging , asked to do Fire , played it fast .pushing the rest to that tempo , doing the song and that stayed in ~it had changed all 60 still going.
Jimi and Jimmy! I'm grateful for both of them! Jimi gone too soon so much left undone. Thank god Zeppelin had 10 more years and so many great live recordings!
@ILOVESHIT1000 I think you have that a bit backward, Jimmy page is sloppy a lot. Listen to some of his later performances post 1971-72. The more fucked up Jimmy got the sloppier he got. The more fucked up Jimi got the more creative. He didn't splatter notes and the wild sounds he made he did on purpose. Jimmy page is a good guitarist but in terms of creativity hendruix has him beat.
@FTIBand That's funny - Hendrix was more creative than Page? Hendrix was a great guitarist, but he's not in the conversation with the likes of Page as far as songwriting and production. That's either silly or flat out stupid.
@wvankley Are you mad? Making that judgement call on songwriting is subjective to the point of being arbitrary and plain dimwitted. Page was a damn good player, one of my very favorites, but he wasn't a peer of Hendrix for sheer chops, sheer creativity, or command of the instrument. Production...think about WHEN LZ was most active and when the Experience cut it's classic tracks and you see just how idiotic that comparison is.
@ronnelson82 ... I consider Jimi to be the first rock star. Jimmy Page,is an all around genius. Production, songwriting, can play lead but he improvises.
Robert plant: one day I was in my living room listening to a hendrix album and my son walked in and asked: daddy who is that? and I replied: well son,thats god...
time machine 1) prove jesus was a man. 2) hang out with Zeppelin 68, 69, 70. 3) drive a nail in adolf hitlers head. 4) grassy knoll, 5) landing on the moon. 6) be at Martin's Memphis speech.
7) what year would prove evolution?
how much harder is it to build a time machine that looks forward?
Right, drummers need to be masters of time. Probably very good mathematicians if you could get them to sit down and study enough. Bonham was certainly a master of time as we know it. Does no good for much else though. For time is relative in reality. Thats one of the reasons why it flies when you are having fun and drags when you are having a ... drag.
could be wrong, but it sounds to me like Beck's Tele, which here obviously has an ungrounded jack. say goodbye Tele, hello Paul. this also has tuning issues.
are you sure this is Jimmy's new Paul? or is the last time he uses the worn out Tele? listen to the tone... thats fender right? could be a paul with pick ups to treble. are you sure?
In part 2 Pagey does the switch-flicking part with plant "da dadada dadadada dadada" That's what sealed it cause you cant' do it with a Telecaster seeing as it only has one volume nob.
Also, the guitar in this has way too much of a beefy sound to be a Telecaster, not tinny at all. Signature growl of a Les Paul.
There really aint nothing jazz about bonham. Nice generic bull shit response though. Well? If you go back into history far enough, blues and jazz are tied together, but bonham was influence by the back beats created in the 40's i think it was if i remember correctly. Most of all, the syncopation's that came about from 20's music that were translated over time into the 40's and 50's music. Actually, bonham was the very first to syncopate a kick drum on an upbeat. Only me knows this, and now you.
Actually, now that I listen to it again, Bonham does sound jazzy. I just hate that term jazz, because it means a load of bull shit usually. Bonahm calculated every single beat that ever sprang from his being and remember them all as such. Drunk and forgetful, yes. Play by feel, yes as well, but the one thing that made Bonham, Bonham, was that he was totally and completely aware of time in its largest and smallest units and used such knowledge to manipulate rhythm.
No, he switched to the Les Paul in April of 69. I have a video on my favorite's and channel of him using the Tele on Dazed on Confuzed, but he switched to the Les Paul a few months before this track.
Interesting vibe, of a song. Very great, and good to be great!. hehe......... Good track in my opinion. Rip. Rip. Much respect to the people that made it big in the music "industry". Rip, Rip. Much love.
... I wish they had recorded and vid'd all their concerts ... saw so many awesome concerts by them ... they SHOULD have been recorded for posterity....kerfuffle!
Jimmy > Jimi
Zoso709 2 months ago
They were like a popular garage band in 68-9, central Washington State.What was the name of that park?Help me.Too much LSD.Loved the fog.Later thought of what a mystic time, to hop in old chevy and go see them in a park.Unreal by today standards.Thank You Led Zepp.Please if u were there tell me, Woodland?
supermemojo 3 months ago
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Los jaivas ....
chalutito 5 months ago
I read that Jimmy Page and some friends left a nightclub where Jimi Hendrix was playing-when asked by people outside the club, "Is he that bad?" Jimmy Page evidently said "No he's that GOOD!"
jazzrockblend 9 months ago
Great jam here , jimmy always off the cuff. I never heard him the same solo
stage462 9 months ago
this rocks!!!
LVilla74 11 months ago
I'd say that Page's downfall is his inconsistency in later years due to how wasted he was so much of the time. Then again, I couldn't play anything on guitar that would compare to him even in those later years...
CliffinAZ 1 year ago
@Alexdroogie 100 While I'm not about to attempt to compare the creativity of two such masters (Hendrix and Page), I do have to agree with wvankley hands down about production. While Hendrix certainly did some new things with his guitar sound in the studio, what Page did in the studio on the first Zeppelin album could be considered revolutionary--he single-handedly created new techniques for multiple placement of mikes to achieve a three dimensional sound that were widely copied afterwards.
CliffinAZ 1 year ago
Jimmy was a main man sure...along with Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck.....The Allstars, "Guitar Boogie"....got the album.
PeteWu49 1 year ago
i listen to this song mostly every chance i get..")
LVilla74 1 year ago
excellent jam!
ronnelson82 1 year ago
fuck no you can't compair great guitarist there is no best guitarist because there's always better that's a straight fact.. so that should solve the argument a guitarist is only greater too sertant people and that's all opinion you like page some like hendrix but all in all there both legends and great guitarist and jimi hendrix could blow anybody out of the water if he really wanted to and if he were still a live if you really understand music you dumb asses would know
nickbarcenas 1 year ago
@nickbarcenas Finally someone with snap . ,Johnny Winter blew us all away doing a Hendrix tribute in Houston AD ,nailed it You learn what makes you comfortable .I'm a Drummer played with the best and not all are well known ~ it's a team effort . Building a song can take weeks or a day . Wont mention the song but told I was dragging , asked to do Fire , played it fast .pushing the rest to that tempo , doing the song and that stayed in ~it had changed all 60 still going.
Play back a trip.
sadhouse 1 year ago
Jimi and Jimmy! I'm grateful for both of them! Jimi gone too soon so much left undone. Thank god Zeppelin had 10 more years and so many great live recordings!
rossfletcher22 1 year ago
@ILOVESHIT1000 I think you have that a bit backward, Jimmy page is sloppy a lot. Listen to some of his later performances post 1971-72. The more fucked up Jimmy got the sloppier he got. The more fucked up Jimi got the more creative. He didn't splatter notes and the wild sounds he made he did on purpose. Jimmy page is a good guitarist but in terms of creativity hendruix has him beat.
FTIBand 1 year ago
@FTIBand That's funny - Hendrix was more creative than Page? Hendrix was a great guitarist, but he's not in the conversation with the likes of Page as far as songwriting and production. That's either silly or flat out stupid.
wvankley 1 year ago
@wvankley Are you mad? Making that judgement call on songwriting is subjective to the point of being arbitrary and plain dimwitted. Page was a damn good player, one of my very favorites, but he wasn't a peer of Hendrix for sheer chops, sheer creativity, or command of the instrument. Production...think about WHEN LZ was most active and when the Experience cut it's classic tracks and you see just how idiotic that comparison is.
alexdroogie100 1 year ago
@FTIBand Yeah, I kind of lean towards Jimi...All valid points yet up for debate.
ronnelson82 1 year ago
@ronnelson82 ... I consider Jimi to be the first rock star. Jimmy Page,is an all around genius. Production, songwriting, can play lead but he improvises.
zed0469 9 months ago
Bass is outta tune.
ironbuttermilk 1 year ago
Best version of this song! Page is the man, & always will be!
amstell13 1 year ago
@andryalbany He plays a Les Paul on Dazed and Confused on 9 Jan.1970 Royal Albert Hall.
Ixtee1979 1 year ago
amo su voz.
amo la forma en qe tocan.
Son todo, la mejor combinación.
kiki2891 1 year ago
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urajokeMC 1 year ago
I'd rather listen Jimmy over Jimi any day.
Ixtee1979 2 years ago 4
i love how page shows off his guitar skills after he gets introduced by plant.. F***in' great tune!
jmarshmellowman 2 years ago 3
Ditto
CWF142 2 years ago
jimmy was the main man back then -no contest
gazzaboy2531977 2 years ago 21
Robert plant: one day I was in my living room listening to a hendrix album and my son walked in and asked: daddy who is that? and I replied: well son,thats god...
FranciscoBonito 2 years ago
@gazzaboy2531977 "back then"?
Zoso709 2 months ago
Page is amazing here
0live0wire0 2 years ago 2
about 1:15 and 1:36
seems like the origin of drum n' bass music.:D
dgmusic7 2 years ago 10
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yeah, this is it!!
sainphony 11 months ago
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I love this song . . . but did these guys do anything else? They seem like one-hit wonders.
jondavid666 2 years ago
Uhm, what? Are you serious ??? lol
Eman74col 2 years ago
Are fuckin serious, its led zeppelin man!!
Rinaleightball1 2 years ago 3
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uuuuuh you're joking, right?
arizonaresident1 2 years ago
Hey Thanx for the Post..
rtruss40 2 years ago
zepp in 69
this is why they are the best.
time machine 1) prove jesus was a man. 2) hang out with Zeppelin 68, 69, 70. 3) drive a nail in adolf hitlers head. 4) grassy knoll, 5) landing on the moon. 6) be at Martin's Memphis speech.
7) what year would prove evolution?
how much harder is it to build a time machine that looks forward?
tomitstube 2 years ago 4
OUTSTANDING!
mjkwyo 2 years ago
CLASSIC!
mjkwyo 2 years ago
one of the hardest rocking zep tunes of all their catalogue
lowgeemudbone 2 years ago 4
Right, drummers need to be masters of time. Probably very good mathematicians if you could get them to sit down and study enough. Bonham was certainly a master of time as we know it. Does no good for much else though. For time is relative in reality. Thats one of the reasons why it flies when you are having fun and drags when you are having a ... drag.
Iamajanitor01 2 years ago
indeed correct, iv played drums since i was like 4 (14 now) stoped with drums when i was 12 and started with guitar....
and my teacher and dad (who is in a band, as a drummer) all say my timing is perfect, guess its from the druming :D so you are verry right
01BS10 2 years ago
No he isn't using the Telecaster here. By April of 69 he was using the Les Paul.
ledhead73 2 years ago
could be wrong, but it sounds to me like Beck's Tele, which here obviously has an ungrounded jack. say goodbye Tele, hello Paul. this also has tuning issues.
are you sure this is Jimmy's new Paul? or is the last time he uses the worn out Tele? listen to the tone... thats fender right? could be a paul with pick ups to treble. are you sure?
tomitstube 2 years ago
no, this is for sure a Les Paul
xKinseh 2 years ago
how do you know for sure?
tomitstube 2 years ago
In part 2 Pagey does the switch-flicking part with plant "da dadada dadadada dadada" That's what sealed it cause you cant' do it with a Telecaster seeing as it only has one volume nob.
Also, the guitar in this has way too much of a beefy sound to be a Telecaster, not tinny at all. Signature growl of a Les Paul.
xKinseh 2 years ago
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taygoo13 2 years ago
yeah, hefty feedback
stuffstuff9 2 years ago
how about reading his book about him and then talk shit you carpet munch.
whentheleveebreaks11 2 years ago
john bonham has some wicked jazz influenced sounding style on this.
whentheleveebreaks11 2 years ago
There really aint nothing jazz about bonham. Nice generic bull shit response though. Well? If you go back into history far enough, blues and jazz are tied together, but bonham was influence by the back beats created in the 40's i think it was if i remember correctly. Most of all, the syncopation's that came about from 20's music that were translated over time into the 40's and 50's music. Actually, bonham was the very first to syncopate a kick drum on an upbeat. Only me knows this, and now you.
YouSpamTard 2 years ago
Actually, now that I listen to it again, Bonham does sound jazzy. I just hate that term jazz, because it means a load of bull shit usually. Bonahm calculated every single beat that ever sprang from his being and remember them all as such. Drunk and forgetful, yes. Play by feel, yes as well, but the one thing that made Bonham, Bonham, was that he was totally and completely aware of time in its largest and smallest units and used such knowledge to manipulate rhythm.
YouSpamTard 2 years ago
What kinda guitar is page using? Is that his Les Paul..or a Statocaster? It sounds sick...
revgen88 2 years ago
He use his 1958 Telecaster ... called the Dragon Telecaster
StairwayToHeaven666 2 years ago
No, he switched to the Les Paul in April of 69. I have a video on my favorite's and channel of him using the Tele on Dazed on Confuzed, but he switched to the Les Paul a few months before this track.
Atlantis8788 2 years ago 3
Interesting vibe, of a song. Very great, and good to be great!. hehe......... Good track in my opinion. Rip. Rip. Much respect to the people that made it big in the music "industry". Rip, Rip. Much love.
triangletheorytrey 2 years ago
I actually like the album version better than Dazed and Confused...
cullions4 2 years ago
This is cranken...back to basics.
deiseldummy 2 years ago
#1 5 STARS too ZEPPELIN
ryssevik 3 years ago
Tomyman do you have the video up of Communication Breakdown?
that would be insane with Plants vocals this early
sharrer2 3 years ago
a soul massage to the core and back not a good song to drive drunk to you think your at the speed limit but your rockn out at a different limit
brianlowdown 3 years ago 3
This really is a song to put your car in the ditch by! I'm pretty sure I did.... =)
Neurotoxin65 3 years ago
you can not keep your toe from tappn your body groovn fuckn rockn rolln
brianlowdown 3 years ago
sounds like jimmys amp is blowin out
ame624 3 years ago
jonesy sounds alittle..off tune
still sounds great =]
antwashere2293 3 years ago
it is differ with Montreux 1970. robert here you look very gentle man. in Montreux you look emotion. LZ we love you a long time...
carrollckjcm 3 years ago
Is it true somebody screms "Fuck your latest album" Before Rock and Roll at this concert?
Ravenite1 3 years ago
woa woa woa woa... this is awsome
pongnan1990 3 years ago
woa woa woa woa... this is awsome
Zepphead2011 3 years ago 2
tasty ass jam!
yoursooowrong 3 years ago
This video is fucking awesome
bratty0056 3 years ago
1:25 is sweet Jimmy's intro dealie
bush555 3 years ago 2
Early Zepp is wonderful!!!!
Velubyy 4 years ago 3
my god, this is so good. much thanks
ttoale 4 years ago 3
hey. isn't this from the texas pop intl festival?:D
iamblase 4 years ago
Exactly
Rover775 4 years ago
Rockin'....thanks again dude...
Wouldn't you love these shows properly recorded and mixed.....
fulltruck 4 years ago
... I wish they had recorded and vid'd all their concerts ... saw so many awesome concerts by them ... they SHOULD have been recorded for posterity....kerfuffle!
sparklewebs 3 years ago