@LedHead747 Nein. "Listen to this Eddie" is June 21st, 1977. The 23rd is usually titled "For Badgeholder's Only," or something mentioning "Badgeholders."
This is from "For Badgeholders Only"!!!!! Holy crap! The first LP I ever bought (yea, a bootleg). Keith Moon sat in on drums ALONG with Bonzo for a few songs at the end. Where can I get this video????
I saw them in Birmingham, Alabama that year. In the front of the mob, I took pictures that i still look at, and still can hardly believe I was there. I was truly blessed to see them, and still celebrate May 18th as Zeppelin's Day.
I was living in Chattanooga, and my folks let me lay out of school to go out of town for it.
I was the cool one when my pics got developed. My friends were in awe...
@salmotunist Do you know there's some good amateur footage from that show you were at? Short clips taken from the first few songs in the set, taken from the upper balcony. Kind of crude, but really fun - Jimmy is bouncing all over the place. I'm sure you'll find it if you search for it on youtube. All the best.
Amazing to see this. I remember having to pay 125 bucks for the 4 album bootleg "For Badgeholder's Only" which was Zep's 3rd night in LA 1977, long before the internet and file sharing. We've come a long way. KEEP SHARING!!
@edude625 Yeah...even in the 90s, it was an adventure searching for the live recordings. I would scour the record conventions and order overseas for VHS transfers of 8mm clips. It was like a religion. My landmark, and prize possession, was "Listen to this Eddie" from the first night in LA, 1977. I still cherish it. Things are so much more open now. I'm glad Led Zep still lives in each new generation...
It's wild how the studio version and the live version have such different vibes, yet both are so powerful. To me, the studio version is kind of swirly, muddy deep psychedelic (especially the outro). The live versions were so much more amped up, really visceral...like a wild animal that might rip your head off (if it didn't have that positivity that was always behind even Zep's dark music). Anyway, i try to do my part with dark blues - check out Rosetta West - Underground, or Susanna Jones.
Wrong. Bonham didn't die during this tour, he died in 1980. They had announced the 1980 tour, but tickets had not gone on sale yet.. It would be impossible for you to have a ticket for a show in 1980, that was never printed.
@MyAccount4TrollingU Actually, Chicago had gone on sale; Tickets had been printed and I know someone who still has his. He said he'd rather be out the money for the show and hold onto them as keepsakes.
Awesome Video! i had tickets to this show and Still Do, then Bonham died. They cancelled the the Tour and that was the end of Zeppelin. I'll always listen to their music.
@pianomasterd The studio version is on "Physical Graffiti." This specific performance is from an audience bootleg, the releases of which are usually titled something along the lines of "For Badgeholders Only."
@tashafaye0970 I know what u mean, but u have to remember that MSG, EC, were remixed by page, and kevin shirley! they both did how the west was one also!! let"s just PRAY that page will do some 1977 show"s as well!!
@JJBATEAST yes they are!!!!! i just wish people would stop the drug effects the drinking (ETC)!!!!!!! theres a reason why they are the best selling,important,live attendence band the world will ever know!!!!!!! it sucks i never got to see the magic!!!!!!!!
I agree, thanks to Bonzo L.A. had earthquakes and we can still feel the aftershocks 30 something years later. The God of Thunder, and the Golden God with Pagey and Jonesy. Just the best and thanks to whoever posted these 1977 segments, I was there and this was my first concert and 35 years later and hundreds of concerts later, nothing has topped this one. Long live the Mighty Zep.
i saw stevie ray vaughn @ alpine valley wisconsin and it started to sprinkle only when he sang couldnt stand the weather too bad i was too young and too f'd up to know i was seeing a living legend got to say your experience brought back mine thx den
I have to say this collage is the best I have seen.I have Zep on vhs and some on audiocassette I recorded from record too.I have some of seattle 77(the pro shot one) form start to achilles' I think.and alot of this looks like seattle.but the way you show Bonzo on the famous fills is breathtaking! I had the for badge holders only record,loved it.but never saw footage from it,excellent!
I've gone about this on other clips, but I have to say it again - when they were firing on all cylinders during the 77 tour, I think they were the best they ever were (which basically means the best ANY band has ever been). I know they had rough nights on this tour, and a lot of people like Page's smoother style from earlier days...but 77 had such an imperial majestic vibe. When they were on, they were GIANT.
John Bonham is my inspiration for learning and trying to groove in a Led Zeppelin form. The whol band is my only inspiration in music. If you listen to my stuff I have posted up, you'd see the influence lol. But the only way to channel and play in a Zeppelin form, is to be Led Zeppelin. So we are all screwed. :D
Listening to vintage Zeppelin, you can understand why the band broke up after John Bonham's death. No one could replace that guy and the band just wouldn't have sounded the same without him.
I visited John Bonham's grave a few weeks ago. I am over 50 and saw these guys in '75 Earl's Court and '79 twice at Knebworth. i still cry for Bonzo. No-one has come close in 30 years. This is one of those songs that just rocks out whenever you listen to it.
I saw them a few weeks after this performance in oakland and they were great but one of the most amazing things occured at that concert it was an overcast gloomy raining day and they performed through it and then they sat down and started to perform Stairway to Heaven and the clouds parted and a direct sunbeam ray of light shined down on the stage and Robert Plant lifted his
arms up into the sky and said this is a song of Hope and they started it was amazing to see.
@91nickt I was there. I got tickets to the show and it was my first date with this girl I had met. Today is our anniversary - married 32 years and 1st date was with Zep. Ha ha, I've never let her forget it.
@MrSmokeydog Something similar happened to me, despite being the opposite in almost every way. At an AC/DC concert, it was a clear sky. Clouds slowly gathered, until Angus walks out on stage playing Thunderstruck, and it starts absolutely pouring down. As soon as the song stops, the rain subsided, and didn't come back until after the show.
@NStenO I had a great experience with Angus Young. 1979 at the old Oakland Auditorioum the Highway to Hell Tour. ACDC was jamming away and Angus left the stage but was still playing. And I looked to my right and saw a group of people in a circle. I raced over and moved them aside to find a startled Angus Young kneeling down and they said Let's lift him we carried him through the crowd with the spotlight on us to cheers from the crowd. And then he jumped from my hands and ran. That little dude.
This is when Led Zeppelin reached there peak on the 1977 tour. It was said that Bonham was playing his best in the LA Forum concerts. which there were 7 sold out shows. Imagine that, who could sell out 7 shows in a row today? I hoping to hear and see Over The Hills And Far Away from the LA Forum also. Its is awesome.
Whoever put this video together did an great job. Obviously, most of it's not the footage from this particular performance, but they've managed to sync up Plant's lips, Bonham's drums, and Page's and Jones' picking nearly perfectly. Very nice job.
@dlm9293 Page actually became better as he got older. He's much more technical now than he was in Zeppelin. But towards the end of Zeppelin he was doing a lot of heroin, which explains some of the poor performances.
@MMAharaja yes i am aware that page was seriously fucked with heroin during the late days of zeppelin. what i'm saying is that even than at what many may consider his worst, he's still better than most guitarists at their best.
@dlm9293 I completely agree. He's my favorite guitarist. People knock him for being sloppy, but he was actually pretty technical, even then. I attribute most of the live slop to drugs. But what's more important is feeling, creativity, and versatility, and Page has all three in spades.
@MMAharaja exactly he is my favorie guitarist as well though im a drummer myself...but how he could just solo away and make it sound so good is beyond me...even in the sloppiest of his work there was always brilliance
@MMAharaja Much more technical now than he was in Zeppelin???? Wtf man you must on heroin like he was from 76 to 83 lol. You just can't be serious. Or you don't understand a shit about guitar playing, seriously. I don't want to be mean, but that's almost hilarious
@luzick I play guitar and I'm a huge Led Zeppelin fan. In fact, it was Jimmy Page who motivated me to pick up the guitar. I have Zeppelin concert DVDs and I've seen a lot of Page's recent work, and I believe that Page is more technical now than he was in the 70s. His technique has improved over the years. And no, I'm not on heroin.
Glad to finally see this! we got there late to the Atlanta show. Came in during In My Ttime of Dying was pissed for decades wondering what I'd missed! it was the same in every city on that tour.
@tomcardello Saw them in '77 believe it was...ASU activity center.. did some presence stuff and a couple other tunes.....but..the show was short on that night due to their situation at the time...years later saw page & plant in dallas, dallas reunion arena, then north dakota at the fargo dome. That far back hints to qualifying being old, but when you listen to what's "cool today", then they aren't phased by what was cool back in your day...that's when you do indeed feel like a relic.
Dose any body remember how many shows they sold out, I remember them saying it was some kind of record for the forum,also what days of the week,but I'm with you,may be the best performance I personally I ever saw. I tried to tell my friends about It but could not give it justice! I found this vid over a week ago and still watch it five times a day. I guess you had to be there.
@DavidVIIIcool Thank you for your comment.Robert's first message scene is LA FORUM6/23,isn't it?I regret a little bit the fact that most of this film is from seattle,but I love 1977 tour films.Ten years ago,twenty years ago,tirty years ago,I always dreamed
I wanted to see the ZEP films,1977 films.Now I am contented.
that's cool how they started off with Rover first and then segwayed into sick again. Led Zepagain did it the same way on Saturday 6/26/10 at The Grove in Anaheim. SIIICK SHOW.
Tickets were 7.50 on the floor, my brother waited all night at the "fab forum", they sold out like 4 in a few hours some kind of record. Just turned17.
i love how they used "the rover" as an intro. no band comes close to led zeppelin's live act. they were a different beast live. so much chemistry, fluidity, and improvisation.
How is it possible that people could be so extraordinary live? WOW.
miss19lolo 1 day ago
Great version...wish I had the whole show.
giantsrob14 1 week ago
there can be no denying......
boangrooster 2 weeks ago
haha -- i read the legends below stepping up to bath in your light with the wisdom of the moronic ..thnx for great vid. there can be no denying
daydreams4rock 2 weeks ago
This is rubbish: Page is playing the wrong notes and Plant sounds bored with the whole proceedings.
1Machyde 3 weeks ago
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1Machyde 3 weeks ago
I wonder why Bonzo went from the vistalite kit to the stainless one?............It didn't sound as good to me, or look as good for that matter!
Metalflake111 1 month ago
...by now Bonham had switched his approach to a more wrist controlled action and somehow, someway he got more powerful
ndb1971 1 month ago 2
I am "Sick Again" with a severe case of Zeppelinitis
ndb1971 1 month ago 2
6/23/77 a must have boot
MrZoso78 1 month ago
@MrZoso78 Is that the "Listen To This Eddie" Boot?
LedHead747 1 month ago
@LedHead747 Nein. "Listen to this Eddie" is June 21st, 1977. The 23rd is usually titled "For Badgeholder's Only," or something mentioning "Badgeholders."
crazymanwhois 1 month ago
Hammer of the gods ...
littlerobertanthonyE 1 month ago
This is from "For Badgeholders Only"!!!!! Holy crap! The first LP I ever bought (yea, a bootleg). Keith Moon sat in on drums ALONG with Bonzo for a few songs at the end. Where can I get this video????
GregTheBunny100 1 month ago
I was 20 years old, 4th row center, San Diego Sports Arena
plexibreath 1 month ago
With the intro to the rover
jrichrod 2 months ago
fuck m83
conlonte 2 months ago
I saw them in Birmingham, Alabama that year. In the front of the mob, I took pictures that i still look at, and still can hardly believe I was there. I was truly blessed to see them, and still celebrate May 18th as Zeppelin's Day.
I was living in Chattanooga, and my folks let me lay out of school to go out of town for it.
I was the cool one when my pics got developed. My friends were in awe...
salmotunist 2 months ago
@salmotunist Do you know there's some good amateur footage from that show you were at? Short clips taken from the first few songs in the set, taken from the upper balcony. Kind of crude, but really fun - Jimmy is bouncing all over the place. I'm sure you'll find it if you search for it on youtube. All the best.
mielazul 1 month ago
<3<3<3
silvisary 2 months ago
ハード、ツェッペリンの猛烈激楽曲”シック・アゲイン"、"フィジカル・グラフィティー"で初めて聴いて最後のゼップ桃源郷を見た! (1977ライヴ)強力リフ!
blackandtanful 3 months ago
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John Bonham FTW :') R.I.P
salvador97100 3 months ago
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salvador97100 3 months ago
Amazing job on the compilating!
battalion30 3 months ago
I like the one where Bonham beats the shit out of his drums.
steveconn 3 months ago
@steveconn Same.But he was so much more than that.
TheMGS1Solidsnake 3 months ago
@TheMGS1Solidsnake Yeah, he was also a violent drunk too.
steveconn 3 months ago
Amazing to see this. I remember having to pay 125 bucks for the 4 album bootleg "For Badgeholder's Only" which was Zep's 3rd night in LA 1977, long before the internet and file sharing. We've come a long way. KEEP SHARING!!
edude625 3 months ago
@edude625 Yeah...even in the 90s, it was an adventure searching for the live recordings. I would scour the record conventions and order overseas for VHS transfers of 8mm clips. It was like a religion. My landmark, and prize possession, was "Listen to this Eddie" from the first night in LA, 1977. I still cherish it. Things are so much more open now. I'm glad Led Zep still lives in each new generation...
mielazul 2 months ago
My first concert was these guys at the chicago stadium April 1977
LadyLightningStrike 4 months ago
Bonham... What a beast!!!
tonyfrombalt 4 months ago
They are awesome...Enough said!
CuriousInPA 6 months ago
Love how they start with The Rover and Switch to Sick again
DannyCruzz 6 months ago
Killer version, Bonham is a monster!
StoneyMcJuicyBuds 6 months ago 15
@StoneyMcJuicyBuds F*CKINg all the way Bonzo RULES!!
ludwig12344321 2 weeks ago
It's wild how the studio version and the live version have such different vibes, yet both are so powerful. To me, the studio version is kind of swirly, muddy deep psychedelic (especially the outro). The live versions were so much more amped up, really visceral...like a wild animal that might rip your head off (if it didn't have that positivity that was always behind even Zep's dark music). Anyway, i try to do my part with dark blues - check out Rosetta West - Underground, or Susanna Jones.
mielazul 6 months ago
heroin is a hell of a drug
championofhardrock 7 months ago
Yay!
TheSadiepearl 7 months ago
Wrong. Bonham didn't die during this tour, he died in 1980. They had announced the 1980 tour, but tickets had not gone on sale yet.. It would be impossible for you to have a ticket for a show in 1980, that was never printed.
MyAccount4TrollingU 7 months ago
@MyAccount4TrollingU Actually, Chicago had gone on sale; Tickets had been printed and I know someone who still has his. He said he'd rather be out the money for the show and hold onto them as keepsakes.
ratbatblu 7 months ago
@MyAccount4TrollingU there was a low key tour of Europe in 1980. in case you didn't know.
rasenshuriken198 6 months ago
Awesome Video! i had tickets to this show and Still Do, then Bonham died. They cancelled the the Tour and that was the end of Zeppelin. I'll always listen to their music.
t69gto 7 months ago
That Rover intro is sick!!!!!!!
dieselemt 7 months ago 4
2:09
bcancun123 8 months ago
This Buds for you 2:12
bcancun123 8 months ago
the opening song in the movie kicks the biggest ASS
beuford1000 8 months ago
Out of all members, Plant is my fav _ he is quite the character. One of kind for sure !!
TheDatsyukian 8 months ago
I love this performance...my favourite out of all the live versions. Listen to Bonham! And Jimmy! And Percy's voice!
crazymanwhois 8 months ago
LED ZEPPELIN~~ハード・エッジな劇作~SICK AGAIN~スタジオ盤より破天荒荒削りだが突進力がある!~病気になりそう!
blackandtanful 8 months ago
Check my profile for Led Zeppelin Inspired Music!
thedreamportal 9 months ago
What album is this song on, its awesome
pianomasterd 9 months ago
@pianomasterd It's on physical graffiti its the last song/
kildare97 9 months ago
@pianomasterd Much better live though!! :D
WoodFloorBoards 9 months ago
@pianomasterd The studio version is on "Physical Graffiti." This specific performance is from an audience bootleg, the releases of which are usually titled something along the lines of "For Badgeholders Only."
crazymanwhois 8 months ago
QUE PODERIO SEÑOR¡¡¡ EL MARTILLO DE DIOS¡¡
BonzoAleman 10 months ago 2
the drugs changed there sound some but it's just as awesome. just two different kinds of kick ass!
ZaVaJam 10 months ago
damn, this is such an amazing concert i wish the footage were better, crystal clear like that of madison square garden in 73 or earls court in 75 :)
tashafaye0970 11 months ago
@tashafaye0970 I know what u mean, but u have to remember that MSG, EC, were remixed by page, and kevin shirley! they both did how the west was one also!! let"s just PRAY that page will do some 1977 show"s as well!!
MegaZephead 11 months ago
solo a 5 idiotas no les podria gustar esta version, mejor dicho, esta ejecucion..
BonzoAleman 1 year ago
greatest rock band ever
JJBATEAST 1 year ago 2
@JJBATEAST yes they are!!!!! i just wish people would stop the drug effects the drinking (ETC)!!!!!!! theres a reason why they are the best selling,important,live attendence band the world will ever know!!!!!!! it sucks i never got to see the magic!!!!!!!!
MegaZephead 1 year ago
I agree, thanks to Bonzo L.A. had earthquakes and we can still feel the aftershocks 30 something years later. The God of Thunder, and the Golden God with Pagey and Jonesy. Just the best and thanks to whoever posted these 1977 segments, I was there and this was my first concert and 35 years later and hundreds of concerts later, nothing has topped this one. Long live the Mighty Zep.
hiwattcarl 1 year ago
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soulman76 1 year ago
I love the Rover intro..nice touch!!
LBjim 1 year ago
Whoever the girls are in the video are lucky bitches
griffybox 1 year ago
who agree with me chuck norris replace john bonham on drum..???
kuarza1 1 year ago
@kuarza1 Other way around.
gmenrule1024 1 year ago
@kuarza1 that's impossible, because bonzo is already chuck norris
ookj100 1 year ago
i saw stevie ray vaughn @ alpine valley wisconsin and it started to sprinkle only when he sang couldnt stand the weather too bad i was too young and too f'd up to know i was seeing a living legend got to say your experience brought back mine thx den
den85denden 1 year ago
I have to say this collage is the best I have seen.I have Zep on vhs and some on audiocassette I recorded from record too.I have some of seattle 77(the pro shot one) form start to achilles' I think.and alot of this looks like seattle.but the way you show Bonzo on the famous fills is breathtaking! I had the for badge holders only record,loved it.but never saw footage from it,excellent!
sungodrah 1 year ago
I've gone about this on other clips, but I have to say it again - when they were firing on all cylinders during the 77 tour, I think they were the best they ever were (which basically means the best ANY band has ever been). I know they had rough nights on this tour, and a lot of people like Page's smoother style from earlier days...but 77 had such an imperial majestic vibe. When they were on, they were GIANT.
mielazul 1 year ago 2
Bonham is why i play the guitar and I was in the the drum line. Go eff n figger.
therugburnz 1 year ago
Yes the Big Bang theory of the creation of this Universe is true and this is the sound it makes.
BigFishingShop 1 year ago
the greatest
mybrucespringsteen 1 year ago
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John Henry shook the World!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
mattsil3 1 year ago
John Henry shook the World!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
mattsil3 1 year ago
John Bonham is my inspiration for learning and trying to groove in a Led Zeppelin form. The whol band is my only inspiration in music. If you listen to my stuff I have posted up, you'd see the influence lol. But the only way to channel and play in a Zeppelin form, is to be Led Zeppelin. So we are all screwed. :D
JustinPierce1226 1 year ago 2
I still play this song, even when my hands hurts, 'cos I got them broken in a car accident in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
johnpeterott 1 year ago
This kicks major as$!
postminimal 1 year ago
FOR BADGE HOLDERS ONLY , 4 ALBUMS , 36 MINUTE NO QUARTER , EPIC !
sawthemin77 1 year ago 2
Listening to vintage Zeppelin, you can understand why the band broke up after John Bonham's death. No one could replace that guy and the band just wouldn't have sounded the same without him.
rodentcafeteria 1 year ago
I visited John Bonham's grave a few weeks ago. I am over 50 and saw these guys in '75 Earl's Court and '79 twice at Knebworth. i still cry for Bonzo. No-one has come close in 30 years. This is one of those songs that just rocks out whenever you listen to it.
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91nickt 1 year ago
The bass is insane, but easily overlooked with those drums, guitar and vocals. So dominant. Need one say more?
toothdds 1 year ago
Fuck me, John Bonham is why Los Angeles has earthquakes - the place is still shaking.
bufton6 1 year ago 148
@bufton6 right on! But it's still rockin' 'cause of the Zep!!!
Never forget that! How many new bands copy their style? Hundreds!!
stupidcat39 1 year ago
@bufton6 Thats a great comment and totally accurate!!!!!!! God bless you!!!!!
freedomboy2006 1 year ago
@freedomboy2006 Bonham = the best there ever was, the best there ever will be. No contest.
bufton6 1 year ago
@bufton6 Got that right!!!
downvan77 10 months ago
Ha ha! Bang on.
JerryBisclavret 5 months ago
SIKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK!
eliizme 1 year ago 4
good tune!
swavgav90 1 year ago
you can see why page wants so bad to try and recreate this, and you can also understand why plant feels you cant without bonzo
chriskoob 1 year ago
@chriskoob That's exactly right. I also share Plant's concern.
newsy214 1 year ago
I just tossed out all of my Viagra,I don't need it anymore !
whipit4me 1 year ago
Only Bonham can smash the drums this loud. Like a beast.
Like a real man.
Fonsveritas 1 year ago 7
@Fonsveritas Thumbs up! He is a true god of the drums. I agree with you 100%.
Moonwater2000 1 year ago
@Fonsveritas hahaha! one of the best comments I've seen on YouTube!
91nickt 1 year ago
♥ The Rover
VanHalenLedZeppelin7 1 year ago 3
I saw them a few weeks after this performance in oakland and they were great but one of the most amazing things occured at that concert it was an overcast gloomy raining day and they performed through it and then they sat down and started to perform Stairway to Heaven and the clouds parted and a direct sunbeam ray of light shined down on the stage and Robert Plant lifted his
arms up into the sky and said this is a song of Hope and they started it was amazing to see.
MrSmokeydog 1 year ago 90
@MrSmokeydog s***! what I would give to have been there!!
91nickt 1 year ago 2
@91nickt I was there. I got tickets to the show and it was my first date with this girl I had met. Today is our anniversary - married 32 years and 1st date was with Zep. Ha ha, I've never let her forget it.
alanrainey 1 year ago 22
@alanrainey awesome man!
91nickt 1 year ago
i only can say fuck you lucky bastard!!!!! 2 bless in one day
6jo6ge6 3 months ago
@MrSmokeydog I remember that!
kyla2112 1 year ago
@MrSmokeydog ..ooooo! just got goosebumps! must be a GOLDEN MEMORY for YOU!!
Mayerling52 1 year ago
@MrSmokeydog Something similar happened to me, despite being the opposite in almost every way. At an AC/DC concert, it was a clear sky. Clouds slowly gathered, until Angus walks out on stage playing Thunderstruck, and it starts absolutely pouring down. As soon as the song stops, the rain subsided, and didn't come back until after the show.
NStenO 11 months ago
@NStenO I had a great experience with Angus Young. 1979 at the old Oakland Auditorioum the Highway to Hell Tour. ACDC was jamming away and Angus left the stage but was still playing. And I looked to my right and saw a group of people in a circle. I raced over and moved them aside to find a startled Angus Young kneeling down and they said Let's lift him we carried him through the crowd with the spotlight on us to cheers from the crowd. And then he jumped from my hands and ran. That little dude.
MrSmokeydog 11 months ago
@MrSmokeydog
bet the acid was good too, eh? ;-)
nuggbubbler 6 months ago
@MrSmokeydog I bet that was amazing - what a great experience. Wish I could have been there
otto3663 6 months ago
@MrSmokeydog That's amazing!
JesseCalloway 5 months ago
This is when Led Zeppelin reached there peak on the 1977 tour. It was said that Bonham was playing his best in the LA Forum concerts. which there were 7 sold out shows. Imagine that, who could sell out 7 shows in a row today? I hoping to hear and see Over The Hills And Far Away from the LA Forum also. Its is awesome.
backglassreprints 1 year ago
led kicks ass
skeemoluvsgrizzgreen 1 year ago
nice intro playing the rover!
aert88 1 year ago
i have a good question for all of you guys...try to find ONE band better than led-zeppelin !
theoldgeneration 1 year ago
@theoldgeneration why wouldju ask that? thats a question that cant be answered because noo one will ever equal led zeppelin
curtw2013 1 year ago
@curtw2013 GOOD ANSWER !
theoldgeneration 1 year ago
Bonzo was on this earth to play drums
with tact skill and most importantly power
Aaronjrh 1 year ago
@Aaronjrh And a rabbit foot.
charles5929 1 year ago
led is so fucking awesome
alexmengao 1 year ago
Whoever put this video together did an great job. Obviously, most of it's not the footage from this particular performance, but they've managed to sync up Plant's lips, Bonham's drums, and Page's and Jones' picking nearly perfectly. Very nice job.
bws1971 1 year ago 3
anyone who says zep lost any ounce of skill later in their career listen to this..
dlm9293 1 year ago
@dlm9293 Page actually became better as he got older. He's much more technical now than he was in Zeppelin. But towards the end of Zeppelin he was doing a lot of heroin, which explains some of the poor performances.
MMAharaja 1 year ago
@MMAharaja yes i am aware that page was seriously fucked with heroin during the late days of zeppelin. what i'm saying is that even than at what many may consider his worst, he's still better than most guitarists at their best.
dlm9293 1 year ago
@dlm9293 I completely agree. He's my favorite guitarist. People knock him for being sloppy, but he was actually pretty technical, even then. I attribute most of the live slop to drugs. But what's more important is feeling, creativity, and versatility, and Page has all three in spades.
MMAharaja 1 year ago
@MMAharaja exactly he is my favorie guitarist as well though im a drummer myself...but how he could just solo away and make it sound so good is beyond me...even in the sloppiest of his work there was always brilliance
dlm9293 1 year ago
@MMAharaja Much more technical now than he was in Zeppelin???? Wtf man you must on heroin like he was from 76 to 83 lol. You just can't be serious. Or you don't understand a shit about guitar playing, seriously. I don't want to be mean, but that's almost hilarious
luzick 1 year ago
@luzick I play guitar and I'm a huge Led Zeppelin fan. In fact, it was Jimmy Page who motivated me to pick up the guitar. I have Zeppelin concert DVDs and I've seen a lot of Page's recent work, and I believe that Page is more technical now than he was in the 70s. His technique has improved over the years. And no, I'm not on heroin.
MMAharaja 1 year ago
Glad to finally see this! we got there late to the Atlanta show. Came in during In My Ttime of Dying was pissed for decades wondering what I'd missed! it was the same in every city on that tour.
superbeavo 1 year ago
@tomcardello Saw them in '77 believe it was...ASU activity center.. did some presence stuff and a couple other tunes.....but..the show was short on that night due to their situation at the time...years later saw page & plant in dallas, dallas reunion arena, then north dakota at the fargo dome. That far back hints to qualifying being old, but when you listen to what's "cool today", then they aren't phased by what was cool back in your day...that's when you do indeed feel like a relic.
ledfingers1 1 year ago
I thought the intro sounded like The Rover.
HRFTG 1 year ago 2
@HRFTG it is the rovers intro
lionellogan 1 year ago
hm icant find a song of led its like no one knows what is lke to be hated or some
milotist 1 year ago
@milotist umm thats definitely the who behind blue eyes and that song blows way too much to be zep just saying
dlm9293 1 year ago
Dose any body remember how many shows they sold out, I remember them saying it was some kind of record for the forum,also what days of the week,but I'm with you,may be the best performance I personally I ever saw. I tried to tell my friends about It but could not give it justice! I found this vid over a week ago and still watch it five times a day. I guess you had to be there.
chuckwgolden 1 year ago
This is 1977/6/23!!!!FOR BADGE HOLDERS ONLY!!!!!!!!I Is this dream?my most favorite performance!!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!
dontmakemeroll 1 year ago
@dontmakemeroll man a bit of this is fan filmed footage but most of it is from seattle a few weeks later.
DavidVIIIcool 1 year ago
@DavidVIIIcool Thank you for your comment.Robert's first message scene is LA FORUM6/23,isn't it?I regret a little bit the fact that most of this film is from seattle,but I love 1977 tour films.Ten years ago,twenty years ago,tirty years ago,I always dreamed
I wanted to see the ZEP films,1977 films.Now I am contented.
dontmakemeroll 1 year ago
that's cool how they started off with Rover first and then segwayed into sick again. Led Zepagain did it the same way on Saturday 6/26/10 at The Grove in Anaheim. SIIICK SHOW.
nuggbubbler 1 year ago
Tickets were 7.50 on the floor, my brother waited all night at the "fab forum", they sold out like 4 in a few hours some kind of record. Just turned17.
chuckwgolden 1 year ago
THE VERY BEST BAND IN THE WORLD LIVE ! SEEM THEM PHILA ! 1976 !!!BEST CONCERT I EVER SEEN 3 + HOUR'S !
loverofthebigt9 1 year ago
@loverofthebigt9 that sounds great except they didnt play in 76
DavidVIIIcool 1 year ago
i love how they used "the rover" as an intro. no band comes close to led zeppelin's live act. they were a different beast live. so much chemistry, fluidity, and improvisation.
bluestate69 1 year ago
@bluestate69 Yeah exactly, I never understand when people claim that they are bad live...
Murreh 1 year ago
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TheSongsparrow 1 year ago
Bonzo; Force of Nature.
git1958 1 year ago
third. and it`s wonderful
Toso71 1 year ago
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clovisdeveloper 1 year ago
FIRST
TheDinoCrew 1 year ago