Zeppelin - they head you in one direction then take you in the polar opposite with equal fervor. What a helluva song, wish they would have kept it in the setlist.
I know he got slammed by critics for his voice from about '73 onward, but dammit, if this live recording isn't proof that Robert Plant was the greatest front man of all time, I don't know what the hell is.
This comment has received too many negative votesshow
@bws1971 I don't know...I have yet to hear a Led Zeppelin live recording proving Plant can sing, including this one. Seems they have always depended on the magic of studio producers.
Not the easiest song to perform live and they did quite a good job with it, considering the diversity of the song. Only performance of it during the Zep years and wouldn't be performed until Page and Plant resurrected it for the Unledded album and tour.
Who knows where the soundboard of this concert might be? If I remember correctly, by this time a Revox two-track tape recorder connected to the soundboard was being used to record shows. I'll gladly welcome hearing that recording should that ever get unearthed. This is still a powerful live version of one of the lesser-known tracks of Led Zeppelin.
Zeppelin - they head you in one direction then take you in the polar opposite with equal fervor. What a helluva song, wish they would have kept it in the setlist.
Zboots 2 weeks ago
Wow! Never heard this before.
garyfromuk 2 months ago
The boys did a great job with this. But could you expect any less from Led Zeppelin? :D Thanks for uploading it.
NathanF11989 2 months ago
Why Zeppelin is so good. This is a very difficult song to hold together...
armp1tha1r 3 months ago
i got this whole cd ,very awesome stuff...
NeverSayDieAgain1 7 months ago
I think this would be a good intro song
ldsjfdslakfjdsa 7 months ago
finally a video with no dislikes
KingToa666 7 months ago
Nah dude 2 people fucked up, and needs to be hit by four sticks for real...
brandontylerkaiser 2 months ago
wow never heard this great thanks
13jam100 9 months ago
I know he got slammed by critics for his voice from about '73 onward, but dammit, if this live recording isn't proof that Robert Plant was the greatest front man of all time, I don't know what the hell is.
bws1971 10 months ago 7
This comment has received too many negative votes show
@bws1971 I don't know...I have yet to hear a Led Zeppelin live recording proving Plant can sing, including this one. Seems they have always depended on the magic of studio producers.
caseyspaos 9 months ago
@caseyspaos The producer was Jimmy Page.
Plant is an amazing singer
BleachTW 5 months ago
@caseyspaos Listen to anything prior to 1972. You will think your comments are a little foolish....
armp1tha1r 3 months ago
@armp1tha1r
Sorry I meant after 1973
caseyspaos 3 months ago
this shit is raw. primal, awesome...
prinznevsky 11 months ago
bad ass!!
wrzkace1 11 months ago
no other band can touch them in early days.......
zzy66613 1 year ago
such atack !!!!!! great song
keith71green 1 year ago
its acctually the only time they ever did it live
trevwagner094 1 year ago
Not the easiest song to perform live and they did quite a good job with it, considering the diversity of the song. Only performance of it during the Zep years and wouldn't be performed until Page and Plant resurrected it for the Unledded album and tour.
SuperDave1 1 year ago
what cd or dvd is this from?
avaram10 1 year ago
@avaram10 Its from the copenhagen bootleg
Seanwashere6 1 year ago
@Seanwashere6 Wow...ultra rare, they didn't do this one live very often did they...?? Super great!!
stingray1964 1 year ago
Who knows where the soundboard of this concert might be? If I remember correctly, by this time a Revox two-track tape recorder connected to the soundboard was being used to record shows. I'll gladly welcome hearing that recording should that ever get unearthed. This is still a powerful live version of one of the lesser-known tracks of Led Zeppelin.
Aspergian 1 year ago
Thanks Sean. A real Gem.
git1958 1 year ago