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  • The band sounds great, but Page is a shadow of himself on his solos.

  • Jimmy with a whammy bar is a bit like driving a Porsche without leaving 4th gear... It's the best ride you've ever had anyway, but when you make that next shift, you lose your mind...

  • Por que tem um telefone em cima do Teclado de John Paul Jones?

  • pure rock!!

  • muy buen tema! :)

  • fantastic led zeppelin!

    

  • What day is this? Anyone know?

  • somebody please call that Jone's phone to tell 'em NOT to stop

  • 4 people listen to Justin bieber!

  • FUCKKK ya dont see thaT nowadays... THEY SIMPLY RIP IT OFF

  • Im the 666th liker.. I win.

  • In Through The Out Door♥

  • 4:38 phone ?

  • The chemistry between Jimmy,Robert,John Paul Jones and John Henry Bonham (BONZO) was MAGICAL!!!!! IN CONCERT AND BEYOND "LED-ZEPPELIN" ROCK ON!!!!!!

  • @maruljaa - John Paul Jones plays the bass line on the organ. You can see him play it with his left hand while he's playing other parts with his right hand.

  • I wonder, who is playing bass?

  • @maruljaa john paul, with his feet!

  • 5 people don't like the evening

  • 5 dislikes that's hilarious

  • Got the Led Zeppelin DVD last week. Haven't watched anything else since I got it. Seeing this on a 48-inch screen in surround sound is heaven. Thanks LZ for caring about the fans and putting out something this quality. More please??

  • @bikkk57 legend has it that during the show he ordered a pizza

  • Did anyone else notice the telephone on top of JPJ's Keyboards

  • @bikkk57 god likes to send requests at zeppelin shows thats all

  • @bikkk57 its for when he needs pizza

  • 4:17 to 5:23 ecstasy!!

  • @deepakgola1 0 to 8:14 ECTASY!!

  • @viperlegendkiller This really goes well with XTC!

  • Bonzo is simply THE best.

  • damn the begginings so badass and then robert just comes outta the fuckin dark

  • whats up with the phone??????????????????

  • Man Page got really lucky finding Jones, Bonham, and Plant.

  • @puppeton116 I think we were the lucky ones...Live on Led Zeppelin!!

  • @puppeton116 True - and Jones, Bonham and Plant were really lucky Jimmy chose them for the little band he was putting together in the summer of '68. But the luckiest ones of all --- were all of us then, now and in the future.

  • @streetparade i love led zeppelin i love robert plant it's wonderful

  • @streetparade ////he really wasn't putting a little band together at all.....do your homework.....LZ was originally called the new Yardbirds formed in an attempt to honor previous contractual obligations....Page, Clapton and Jeff Beck were all, at one time or another....just guitar players in the original Yardbirds

  • @xxzeon You must admit, it was quite a "little" band Jimmy built, no? I think he had bigger plans than just a re-incarnation of The Yardbirds (who were a damn good band) and knew he had "lightning in a bottle" the first time he heard Bonzo play. No turning back from that point.....and they put "pedal to the metal" like no one before or since.

  • Le passage à 5 minute est putainement parfait!

  • The tinnitus i'll get from listening to zep at full blast will be fully worth it with performances like this.

  • The worst part was at 8:13

  • I think plant JPJ and bonzo were great the entire kenbworth festival page just had a really bad night ( cant remember the date ) i just couldnt listen to the failure's but this is just great guitarwork that can be matched by very few bands! till 1976 zeppelin were 10000000 miles ahead from everybody else but in 1977 they just gave some really poor performances.. damn heroin if he stayed to cocaine he would be fine!

  • To experience the true Zep, one must leave their body, anybody seen some cows?

  • At least JPJ was in top form here. This in contrast to the MSG or Earl's Court concerts is honestly disappointing. Especially on Jimmy and Robert's end.

  • @Sevyn1290 JPJ was always in top form, even Bonham. Plant couldn't help that his voice got away from him, it happens with age... it is just a shame that Jimmy Page was never as good as he was in 1969 or 1970 (Danmarks Radio and Royal Albert Hall are two great examples).

    I think what everyone has to remember though is that Led Zeppelin came out in 1968 and blew everyone out the water. It was impossible to be any better than they were, so to stay that consistent would have been hard.

  • I want to break everything around me when I'm listening to this...!!! And the problem is that lasts only 8'...

  • @MrDimikor Break everything? What are you a Fred Durst Clone?

  • 4:50-5:23 .... <3

  • Crazy good.

  • Awesome!!!!!

  • FUCKING AMAZING!

  • Every Green Day song is a ripoff of something, why doesn't anyone ever harp on them about it?

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  • I remember very well when "In the Evening" came out. It was the summer of 1979 and I was 15 years old. When I heard this on our radio for the first time, I listened to the radio religiously to hear it again !

  • @tdbrown1963 Yes! I was doing/feeling exact same thing, age 15; know just what you mean!

  • Jimmy's dressed like a computer programmer. Corporate casual.

  • The intro is like Pink Floyd on acid. LOVE IT!

  • Wasn't Bonham something else? What a drummer

  • I don't know whose the others 83,310 views are, but I watched it more than 100,000 times myself.

  • @jahrastapack, omg me too.

  • The greatest thing about this staggeringly awesome riff is that this time Jimmy Page didn't have to steal it from any legendary bluesman. Kudos Mr. Page!

  • @JobberBud Jimmy Page never stole any riffs from any legendary bluesman, I hate when people say that. All the songs that people say Led Zeppelin 'copied' sound nothing like the originals, they just used the lyrics because they liked the songs and that's it. Jimmy Page did not steal any riffs, that are all his own. (The only one that would be debatable is Dazed and Confused).

  • @68SSCAM ...I take it you're not interested in buying a copy of my book "Moby Dixon: Led Zeppelin and the Blues"? Link is in my profile...no? Okay, fair enough =(

  • @JobberBud I would be interested to have a read actually. The point I was trying to make is that Led Zeppelin's riffs were their own, they sound nothing like the originals. Any of the songs that they 'copied' when you listen to the original sound nothing like each other.

    I also checked the link and I didn't see the book.

  • @68SSCAM Sigh...the book was a joke. I was making a reference to "Whole Lotta Love" being stolen from Willie Dixon/"Moby Dick" (yes, even the riff for "Moby Dick") being stolen from "Watch your Step" by Bobby Parker. Of course you already admitted "Dazed and Confused" being plagiarism, stolen from Jake Holmes. You seem think using other people's lyrics without giving them credit (i.e. plagiarism) is okay, so long as they don't steal riffs (like in the case of "Moby Dick").

  • @JobberBud They gave credit to lots of old blues musicians with most of their songs, I know you can't use lyrics without giving credit to the original person that wrote them and Led Zeppelin did not do this with only a small amount of their songs. But when you talk about blues artists, isn't that what they originally did, basically copy each other, people were singing the same songs for years without giving credit to each other. Led Zeppelin made them popular and that is why people harass them.

  • You made my point exactly though, the idea of Whole Lotta Love came from Muddy Waters version (not Willie Dixon), and they sound nothing alike besides having similar lyrics. The riff in You Need Love sounds a lot like John Lee Hookers Boogie Chillun, but I bet he didn't give him any credit did he? Led Zeppelin were like a popular blues band and personally I think some of these old artists saw a chance to get some quick cash. Led Zeppelin have always said that these people were their idols.

  • @68SSCAM Sigh, dude get over it. It was a joke. But plagiarism is plagiarism....you've avoided MY point about your view that it's okay to steal lyrics but not riffs (like "Watch your Step"). Oh, but as long as the lyrics are sung differently? Gotcha. It's called poor writing. If I say Hank Williams is my idol, do a quick jam and sing the words to "Jambalaya," claiming it as my own work on the album sleeve, this is plagiarism, much like Zep did. End of lecture.

  • @JobberBud dickweed redneck

  • @rebootedone "Thank you"... Umm, should I give credit to Zeppelin for saying that?

  • @JobberBud In fact thats not the end of the lecture...look at the alternative (and earlier) riff that Zep made to Moby Dick...completely different, isn't it? LZ copied lyrics (Whole lotta love has 2 lines simmilar to another completely different song in which it was based), and all the other "ripp offs" (Dazed or BlackWaterside) were fantastic covers, in which LZ showed that they could took an old song and transform it to a classic...passion and technique is what can enable that, think about it

  • @TheNiko005 it really dosn't matter, do's it all song's,all music came from something before. only this band take's the crap of being called thieve's. everyone do's some kind of kill'n floor or terraplane blues. it's nothing as new as getting over that fact.

    somebody influenced zep' but nobody who didn't hadn't heard it/done it before. it's all a copy. everyone rip's and this is why we have music today.

    no (one) band has ever taken more than another. that include's led zeppelin.

  • @JohnAllanification totally agreed

  • Its amazing how hard it is to define thir best album. I think its the best to say that they're all the best ;D

  • the first time ever I ve had seen page playng with a strato, really cool!

  • 4:17-5:20 = jizz in my pants

  • sex, drug, satanic and rock roll, Men

  • sex, drug, satanic and rock roll, Men

  • i don't like In Through Out in the most composition. But this live kicks ass!

  • @1harky01 I personally think In Through The Out Door is their weakest album, certainly weaker than Presence... The greatest song from the album is certainly I'm Gonna Crawl....

  • @RainSong1973

    I prefer more Carouselambra. I'm Gonna Crawl is full of tears and snots if I explain right on English. :)

    But I still don't undestand why Presence is considered as the worst album by critics. It's got proper Zeppelin sound - dry heavy guitar, deep bass and groovy drums without any fuckin' keybords.

    Knewborth's Achilles should be in International Bureau of Weights and Measures as The Best Rock Song Ever. :)

  • @1harky01 Carouselambra is a great song with lots of keyboards(wish Jimmy Page could have contributed more) in it and it sounds like disco. I'm Gonna Crawl has Robert Plant giving one of his best vocal performances. For Presence, I think critics would have wanted an album with much diversity than previous albums, with some acoustic songs in it...

  • @1harky01 Worst? Presence is possibly the best one, except for I. Total spontaneity.

  • Beatles-->Kinks-->Stones-->Who­--> Zeppelin !!!!

  • SICKEST VERSION EVER

  • jimmy looks pretty weird holding a strat

  • a fender O.O

  • 7:56 jimmys face xd

  • 1:23

    that guy probly thing

    Damn i walk behind jimmy :Dso happy

  • *in the middle of the concert.*

    "I have a long distance call for a Mr. Jones."

  • it seems that are pink floyd playing .....

    damn it they can do every thing!!!!!!!!!!

  • even jesus wouldnt bad mouth zeppelin 5 dislikes honestly gods................

  • Even with a Strat, he still sounds like Page.

  • Never seen page witha strat

  • Jimmy page with a stratocaster ohhh ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ The best guitar player in the world ever ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡

  • @Ledzepp822 --- I think he needed the STRAT for the whammy bar effects in this song.

  • This intro is bad f`n ass!!!!

  • obrigado por tudo na minha vida !!!!

    rock and roll

  • 3:25 OOhh whatever :D

  • I'd say JPJ has the phone for the sound and lighting booth . Everything is called by radio these days.

  • All seven days were created for Led Zeppelin.

  • @zionslion1Nr. 1 :) 

  • First time ive seen jimmy with a strat....siiick

  • @4.50 ..the quiet keyboards section ..is a nick from Windy City by the Sweet ...

  • Why there is a phone on JPJs keyboard is still beyond me :)

  • i migliori in assoluto!!! ce ne vorrebbero come loro!!!

  • Jimmy has a case of noassatol in this video - absolutely skeletal. Still cool to see this vid.

  • i just want to say something that hurts me as much it does to you all:

    1977 shows and some in 1979 just sound really bad

    damn heroin!!

    this evening was epic and imho one of the best shows they gave since 1975 and in 1980 they were getting better and better and than bonham died RIP!

    but after 1975 zeppelin quality did drop especially robert plant his voice and jimmy his guitar playing skills!

  • 4 people have no musical taste whatsoever .....

  • wtf... At 1:53 you can see telephone on JPJ's keyboard.

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  • Makes you wonder what their next album would have sounded like after this one had the tragedy not happened.

  • Led Zeppelin was God's last attempt to save mankind. Period.

  • Whoever thinks that U2 or Codplay are equal to Zeppelin need to be put out to pasture and shot; How IRONIC? A bunch of 20, 30 and mid forty something homemakers, bankers, wanna be jock, pot bellied, goateed, suburban dickheads taken to task by elders and wise youth who know what's up. Stick to your baby strollers..........

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  • @borski67 Have you seen Robert Plant lately, goattee and pot bellied and certainly won't be wearing any open shirts anymore...That's IRONIC

  • @vivajay come on guy.. he s way over 60 with mileage. Give me 60 Plant years and keep your 100.

  • Too bad you can't hear the bass too well.

  • @birddoc47 It's because JPJ is doing the the Ray Manzarek thing...doubling keys and bass on the keyboard. You lose alot of balls in the music...but it's always pretty amazing.

  • If nothing else, Bonham friggin' tears 'em up in the last 1:30 or so. Wow!

  • fuck anyone who has anything critical to say about led zeppelin

  • At their worst LZ were better than MOST bands, but make no mistake this is an embarrassingly bad 'end' for them. Jimmy's playing is horrid.

  • Hey Chuck, ditch Simmons.

  • They were the best of the best.They still get tons of air play for a reason.

  • Not sure why Chuck Klosterman decided to "play-by-play" this performance. What a fuck nut.

  • @pokeryfoosy i absolutely agree what the fuck was that all about what a jackass

  • Where is the bass coming from, and why does Jonesy have a telephone on his keyboards?

  • masters ...

  • feel like drugged after listening to this awesome track..long live legends...

  • Chi sono quei 4 folli?

  • I challenge any motherfucker to tell me whose better live than Zeppelin. NOW....and don't give me this jam band horseshit because they can't write tunes.....

  • @borski67 COLDPLAY!

  • @lilwill32995

    Sorry mate, but Coldplay is music for bankers and soccer moms........not very interesting or challenging.

  • One of the greatest grooves ever. The Knebworth version has always been my fav.

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  • Fuck is it me or does Jimmy sound out of tune?

  • best band ever

  • Jimmy with the Strat!!!

  • I'm going to be the heretic and say that Page is over the top here and upstaging Plant too much. Not enough balance. Too much page flaunting his whammy bar. Bonham brings it as usual- it gives you a little insight as to the dynamics of what was going on at that time.

  • hail Led Zeppelin !!

  • What an amazing intro !!!!!!

  • led zep rules

  • I do hope they dry-cleaned Jimmy's shirt beings it's just a sweaty as the last taped concert.

  • AMAZINNNNNN >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

  • JIMMY power !!

  • HEY! I just made it to 300 in LIKES!!! The 3 dislikes can KMA!!! LOL!!! : )

  • Led Zeppelin. I grew up on you guys thanks for being then when I needed a smile

  • I don't think there will ever be another band like Led Zeppelin, the raw power they energy they had live can not be matched. I know some people will say that Pink Floyd or The Who to me those two bands can not even come close to the magic the Zeppelin gave us.

  • this song would have dominated in the 80's if zep would have stayed around

  • I never noticed the telephone before on the top of John Paul Jone's keyboards....

  • who are the three idiots who dont like this video.... get a clue

  • Holy Awesome.

  • A survey was taken,and asked which musician if could be brought back to see,who would they choose,and Jon Bonham had the most votes

  • 4:38, why does JPJ need a telephone ?

  • Achilles Last Stand intro at 5:04

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  • I need your love,

    Oooh yeah, I need your love,

    Oh baby I need your love,

    I got to have..

    When the day is done -

    (FACE MELTING GUITAR)

  • 3 dislikes. 3 wrist jobs.

  • JPJ what a genious!!

  • Hammer of the GODS!

  • this song sounds a bit progressive to me. fucking sucks bonham had to die. the direction they were going was really cool to me.

  • HOLEE SHIT FIRE F*CK!!!!! ummmmm......nice live performance..... :)

  • @harleymonger Well, if you ever saw them actually live back then........UNREAL!!!!!!!!! My all time favorite band still sounds awesome today... DAMN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!

  • :O jimmy is playing a stratty

  • @ixcreme good remark ... NEVER seen holding anything than les paul's !!!

  • Simple power...

  • Is this @ Knebworth???

  • @KISSUnion yup