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  • I really was impressed with the bass cover of John Paul Drums, although accurate, was not as loud and heavy as Bonzo, was good, I've seen a few try to copy...and laughed my ass off at them,but you guys rocked and did justification.I salute you for a job well done Part 2

  • But this Best cover I EVER heard.Excellent Job,guitar player,maybe not as fast as Jimmy was on some of the licks,he was accurate and hell who is that fast with that complicated guitar riffs Great vocals, your mike needed to be turned up louder...Part 1

  • dmn!!!! this is just a piece of art!!!!

    who ever dont like this needs help.

    my favorite band of all times!

  • Saw these guys in Charlotte, NC. They can rock and the lead sounds just like Plant. Even he would be proud.

  • Great guitar and bass performance.

  • a left handed page? bullshit.

  • that's not jimmy.

    jimmy tis right handed.

  • Are YOU right handed, mate?

    So try to play Jimmy so close to original if U can. And if you will dare - film it and place it here - just to compare...

    It doesn't matter lef t or right handed this guitaris is - he's just amaizing! And he don't think he iS Jimmy - he is just playing his music. No matter you like it or not.

  • yes, i am right handed, and i'm not saying that he's not good, i'm stating that jimmy is not lefty.

  • hell yea led zep rocks 4/20 BLAZE IT

  • ello ello me speaking from the mothership, telling you, the song remains the same, welldone, and the presence of the band is droolness i am amazed dazed and not confused...

  • Don't know why but your comment really made me laugh.

    Thanks for the compliment!

  • They can't sound as LZ, because of one simple thing - THEY'RE NOT HIGH! XD

  • or high pitched

  • bravo well done the sound the look attention to detail the mannerisims perfect now can i show you my tits

  • I've played Zep tunes for years and these guys know their shit! Great cover band!

  • Nice work! I like how your doing the live versions of the songs as opposed to the studio versions that most bands do.

    My band did "Whole Lotta Love" live version from "The Song Remains The Same" last night for the first time at our gig, actually we did a whole set of Zeppelin, we usually only do our songs.

  • Nice Lefty Page, good work.

  • Nice bass tone...

  • this is good, but theres a chance that the REAL zeppelin might go on tour

  • lol they alreaddy did dude

    it was huge?? u diddnt know?

    where u been man?

  • last i heard they only had a reunion concert not a tour

  • where've you been 1973

  • 1:35 it gets alittle crazy.. i had to turn the speakers down because i have a little sister :) maaan

  • Definitely the best cover band!

  • far better band than Letz Zep.Singer more so

  • im not into tribute bands but these are the best iv seen.EXCELLENT

  • Great homage to Zep.They would definately get a kick

    out of it.

  • Lefty? Whoa. Jimi Page, then?

  • haha creative

  • I have know for years TSRTS soundtrack is far different from the movie audio.

  • a sound track should be from the movie i know dude i think there form differnt nights kno whats funny when jpj says in the begining "thats tomarrow...row...row"

  • great job...but still, nothing beats the real thing

  • They've done their homework!

  • This is almost 'note for note' live Dazed and Confused off of the Song Remains The Same soundtrack, NY 1973, Madison Square Garden...

    The real thing it is not, but, I have to give them credit...not too bad.

    Ledhead323

  • I think they are more going for one of the boot recordings out there from around 1970. Maybe the 69 shows. Jimmy kept the solos shorter in the first tours.

  • Nope, you are wrong. I have been collecting bootlegs for 25 years, and this IS almost note for note from Madison Square Garden, NYC July 1973. If you study the evolution of Dazed and Confused, you will know this is far from the 1967-1970 versions.

  • I did not state 67, Zeppelin did not exsist kid. Their MSG sound was almost note for note, as far as that goes! They never played it the same twice, ever! Anyway that "sound" was prevelant on their 4th tour in 1970 when I saw them. PS, I can play this stuff, we all did back then. This is close to some stuff but not note for note! Play them together.

  • Yeah I miss typed 1967 by mistake. I saw that last night.

  • Although Jimmy did play a precursor to Dazed in 1967 called " I'm Confused" with the YB's..

  • Sure, we all know this, actually the first i saw of it was in Jan. 68 but it was quickly changed to Dazed and confused. I think there was a problem with his continual stealing of songs? Peace.

  • I have found this site to be a laymans guide to Zeppelin. With a few exceptions.

  • actually the Yardbirds ripped it off a local musician they saw at a club

  • My first bootleg was 'Going to California' Berkley 1970., on vinyl. Started with the heaviest version of immigrant song fused with heartbreaker I have ever heard. Still one of my favorites.

  • Buy the sound track " The Song Remains The Same ", and listen to dazed and confused. They are mimicking this version exactly. It in now way shape or form resembles the 1969-70 interpretations.

  • Of course, you are saying this era. You also never saw them live. You are hearing collages put together like MSG and boots. Plus you are tone deaf obviously. Play it together, not back to back. There are 50 different notes and passages easy. Plus that was a three night performance all mixed in the studio.

  • for a moment i had to remind myself that it's actually you guys! so sorry i missed that gig. Will you release the footage eventually?

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