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  • Does anyone know what's that thing changin' voice Plant uses in the end of Rock'n'roll ?

  • 77 should not be considered along with 79 and 80, as while Seattle is a mixed and sometimes subpar show, some of LZ's best and most legendary concerts come from 77, the last year for the "classic" LZ IMO! There were the legendary chicago, cleveland, ny and la shows,the amazing pontiac show which proved they were still #1, breaking their own and Who's attendance record,etc! So what if the only released proshot concert is subpar. Bootlegs from the shows I mentioned proved LZ still rocked in 77!!!

  • @Downwiththebaby True Seattle is an awesome show While its not technically greaT It has great energy. and IMO the 2nd greatest Stairway solo.

    My Favorite zeppelin tour was always 77.

    BTW 79 was great Just because august 11th was a bad day for Jimmy (Heroin as always)Don't mean a thing

  • Bonzo's got great drive during RnR. Why is the Jonsey's bass always so weak during the concerts ?

  • @dockaiser His amps were turned down

  • this is so great and didnt even got born when it happen

  • this is so awesome

  • I'm an 11 year old girl and I have his EXACT hair!!! I love all of led Zeppelins songs there great

  • love his hair!!!

    

  • Just beautiful

  • few days before his kid died..

  • Check out the skeleton smoking a cigarette and playing guitar, he's really good.

  • they sound really bad

  • Holy crap they stoped before the solo... my heart nearly stoped! I shall never watch this video again! It is pure evil!! although i do like the very loose timing Jimmy's got going on... Is that heroin mixed with a few to many drinks?I believe so... Ah well, beats Metallica.

  • @JimmyPagesBIGESTFan 75,77 no solo fer WLL

  • led zeppelin, Deep Puprle, Pink floyd. Best bands ever

  • practice more pagey!!!

  • where is this?

  • 7 people don't know what's the music..

  • How does he wear such tight pants??

  • @GintokisGirl95 He paints them on every morning.  ;)

  • Bonham solo at the end is SICK!

  • Robert Plant you are the best always

  • jimmy page is the best. he is the god of guitar, he can sing pretty well and he can do so without even taking the cigarette out of his mouth

  • I WAS THERE FOR THE 2 HOURS AND 40 MINUTES OF MAGIC IN SEATTLE!

    ALSO THE PLANT/KRAUSE CONCERT OCTOBER 2008!

    DANNY FROM WHITE ROCK BC

  • Some fucking bastards idiots disliked this video, if they don't appreciate Led Zeppelin sound they should die immediately!

  • @IgorMorais666

    Easy, lad. Fanatism is not far down the road. Led rocks.

  • There's a LOT of WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE at the vocal ending of Rock and Roll.. maybe a different key, but the same progression as the Welcome to the Jungle intro riff... (lonely lonely lonely lonely, lonely lonely lonely lonely)

  • @facumpi

    you mean theres alot of rock and roll in welcome to the jungle :P

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  • 0:43 & there comes the greatest sound ever produced by a guitar

  • wow that is one badass way to go into rock n roll.

  • So yea can all agree rock and roll is the greatest song EVER , sorry whole lotta love , your still in my top 10 don't worry

  • Only robert can dressed like that way, and dont see so gay(sorry bad english)

  • @kagateariel ha ha he got alot girls

  • Led Zeppelin will be felt across the planes of time for thousands of years along with The Beatles. No other band in history will ever be able to do that.

  • quiet good version

  • i was at this show too. And here I am, at 53, with my mp3 and zep tunes blasting away!

  • i love led zeppelin

  • john bonham looks kinda chubby here but he's still the sexiest and greatest drummer known to man

    R.I.P. man

  • Robert Plant was angelically beautiful.....but with such a dirty mind :) I was at this concert and remember Planty was limping pretty bad at different points in the concert.

  • It is good to see that Robert got his voice back from having all those surgeries in 1975 on his vocal chords in 77 he came back and just fucking rocked im not saying that 1975 was horrible but for robert it was chalenging to hit those high notes cause of all the surgeries

  • I was fortunate enough to see this concert in seattle 7/17/77. Absolutely awesome.

    I'll tell you what, if Robert Plant ever wants a woman he only need to visit beautiful Portland, Oregon. The Man is pure sex, European type sexy....No rocker has yet even come close to his mastery & poetic beauty. What a MAN!!!!! He's still absolutely gorgeous at 63??? Is that right, is he 63 now?

  • @kimmiecatwoman 62, he'll be 62 on aug, 20th.

    i would squeeez his lemon til the juice runs down his leg ;)

  • @kimmiecatwoman Well.... Lady... A lot of men are sexy at that age ; Iggy Pop... Keith richards... And why not ? George Bush Junior !!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • best band ever

  • Page was on here. His guitar sounds so crazy at the very end. Sounds like it's screaming.

  • Best band of all time

  • We paid TEN DOLLARS a ticket for this concert !!!! Yea Baby !!!

  • @Markster1960 the weird part is that most concert tickets today go for 5-10x mor than that, yet they aren't even worth 1/4 of that. ALL HAIL ZEPPELIN

  • @Markster1960 with inflation taken into account 10 bucks then is now about 36 bucks! still a damn good price for a damn good show!

  • whoo yeah whoo yeah , hahah , i love zeppelin :D

  • this is supposedly their "downhill" years....... funny better than anthing 2day by miles

  • @zok2224

    even funnier zeppelin had no down years because they were still the biggest band in the world

  • @zok2224 These weren't their downhill years, these were page's downhill years. The rest of the band was on top form.

  • @zok2224 Well this really was the turning point. there music was really changing. But yes i do agree even this is better than now a days shit by far

  • MY ENDLESS LOVE........

  • Does anybody remember when going to concerts meant you didn't know what the eff was going to happen?!

  • Can you say LEGENDARY?

  • Does anyone else think Robert Plant has the most divine hair? Ahhhhhhhh (long, girlish sigh).... ;)

  • @geranium0kiss its so bouncy hahaha!

  • @geranium0kiss if I had his hair, well, I think my life would be complete

  • totally agree!!! And what is more, even he (just as us other "girls" over 45) does no longer call this wonderful mass of hair his own nowadays :-)

  • @geranium0kiss i agree ... i wish i had hair like him....

  • @geranium0kiss and the rest of him ain't so bad...

  • @grebel82 He's a babe magnet and he knows it. Nothing else like Plant's mojo.

  • @geranium0kiss He is as beautiful as he is comfortable with his sexuality here... very rare combination, especially for an englishman... there is a natural relaxed-ness about Plant's manner, strut and pose that caught my attention as a young irl and still has the same effect today...This is how a rock star should be: posing, posturing, cocky, sexy and beautiful, yes, a thousand times yes!

  • @grebel82 Don`t know why he wouldn`t be relaxed tbh.Biggest rock band in the world at that time, millions of pounds rolling in, everyone telling them how great they were and hundreds of women litterally throwing themselves at them everyday,.if that didn`t give someone confidence then i don`t know what would.

  • @CaptainTurkeyGiblets The point I was making had to do with RP's seeming to be being comfortably open with his sexual nature.. It's unusual , IMO for an englishman, especially years ago and even today... All the things you mention do not necessarily give a person confidence... On paper, yes, perhaps it should, but the human mind is far more complicated than that...

  • @grebel82 Well this englishman here doesn`t recognise this picture of us that you hold in your head.It bares no resemblance to anyone i know or have ever known.Maybe you have lead a very reserved life?

    I find women know very little about what really goes on in a mans head anyway and i`m sure a lot of men will agree, the way women think is a f*ing mystery to us too.

    : )

    btw, RP etc were playing the rockstar life..that`s all.We would all be the same way in that postition.Just ask a man..any man!!

  • @CaptainTurkeyGiblets I'll edit my comment. "It's unusual , IMO for a post-war, grammar school-educated englishman, especially years ago and even today..." This picture is not in my head, it's my experience. Maybe you are very young?

    I understand men, women too. Men - reason & accountability = women

    BTW, you underestimate RP's uniqueness & appeal to females. Even if you were in his position, you would not be him..Not "any" man would get the same response as RP, even if they did act like him....

  • @grebel82 I`m a very young 46 and i don`t underestimate anything about RP..Nor did i ever want to be him lol.That`s crazy talk ffs.I`ve never wanted to be anyone but me.

    On the other stuff, we will also just have to agree to disagree.Mainly because the inaccuracies in this guessing game of yours on my thoughts and experience is getting pretty bloody boring at this stage.I really don`t think you could hit a barn door ar 5 yards.At least ,not where i`m concerned.

  • @CaptainTurkeyGiblets Your quote: "RP etc were playing the rockstar life..that`s all.We would all be the same way in that postition.Just ask a man..any man!!" . Your comments have minimised and effectively dismissed everything good i said about him, you put it all down to his success.

    I find it interesting that the person who made assumptions about me "Maybe you have lead a very reserved life?"gets offended when the shoe's on the other foot...

    : )

  • @CaptainTurkeyGiblets "the way women think is a f*ing mystery to us too." Typical beta male response... You don't understand alpha males like RP, but the little girls understand. You openly admit you don't understand women, yet you and your dad your granddad, your uncles, cousins, mates, teachers, work colleagues ; every male in england that you know are all your comfortably-open-about-their-s­exual-nature. Just like RP. LOL...Do tell, what is this amazing corner of england? I need to go there!

  • @grebel82 Mind your own business and go back to your fantasies cos they`re coming along nicely.

    ZZZzzzzz

  • @CaptainTurkeyGiblets i bet the women are falling all over themselves to get to you. Oh wait, no, they're a complete f*cking mystery to you and your sexually confident buddies... Who's really dreaming here... Your existence is a contradiction, unless of course you are gay and the fact that you don't understand women doesn't get in the way. Yes, i think I'll go back to watching Robert Plant...

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  • Robert Plant was so hot in those days; he had the sweetest body and he knew how to move. I should know, I saw them live in the seventies at the Atlanta stadium, on the stadium floor, right in front of the stage! So raw! I was a pretty naive sweet sixteen going into it, but I think my hormones doubled in one evening lol!

  • @geranium0kiss I exactly what you mean haha... I wish I could grow my hair to be as perfect as his was

  • i wonder what bonzo would look like in his aged apperance now-a-days....

  • Fat Bonzo.

    RIP Freddie Mercury and John Bonham

  • god evening..

  • you were not there - you do not know - I was - I do

    great sound (on the floor)

    great performance full of risk and chance and improv by Jimmy Page

  • Let me give you another clue about the sound problems, The Kingdome was nothing but an echo chamber, the sound sucked at every show they ever did in it. It was a big concrete bucket. But nobody cared because it was led ZEppelin. I was on the floor about 25 yards back from the stage at this show. the sound always sucked in the dome. Even for paUl macartney and wings the year before, the very fisrt rock concert in the kingdome

  • all the gig's in 1977 and onwards where bad because jimmy page was a smack head ........

  • its too bad the only concert with film footage from 77 is one of the worst ones from the tour, many such as la June 21 or Cleveland April 28 are better

  • @DavidVIIIcool june was thir best stretch on '77. NYC and LA were top notch for &&. Even a few shows at the ned of May were pretty good

  • @zoso1978 I agree 77 had some real jems the LA shows were excellent but compared to those shows Seattle was rather weak. Part of it might have to do with the fact that the Kingdome was always a bad place for concerts, but in general its a flat performance compared to others in 77

  • ive seen the real zeppelin in 77 ant dallas coventionn center. They were awesome!!

  • what happen to jimmys sound did he have suckish amps 1977 through the 80s his sound fucked up after73

  • + in 1977 Jimmy and John (Bonham)'s personal demons were getting the better of them: John, as everyone knows had a huge drinking problem and Jimmy was hooked on heroin

  • Its the BOOTLEGS man-- not jimbo's amps. The bootleg's audio were recorded through soundboards, and back then that killed the sound

  • 1977 concert wasnt there best, but they still rock.

    btw Jimmy backup vocal sound so english.

  • Pink Floyd with queen, srry dont sound good. Zeppelin and floyd ur on the right track.

  • dude this is amazing!

  • I was here with my bud Aaron Johnson - it was unbelievable - we were on the "200" (1-300..)level and it was surreal. When we left we saw the limos coming out of the Dome - the whole entourage. My stash got taken away at the door - we were nearly killed by the surge of the crowds. We met a real cool couple from New York who'd come the whole way to see the show, smoked the whole day and nearly fell asleep during the show. Thank you, and rock on, Zep.

  • cool how old r u man

  • 47 today, back then 15. My first real concert.

  • @zivinginthe90s That would be my dream come true (only i keep my stash)

  • Say guys, what year did they call it a day?

  • 1980 when bonzo died

  • This show had its moments of Brilliance. But it is Led Zeppelin. The sometimes sloppy playing and randomness just characterizes them. They were very, very raw. That's how they liked it. If you want the same performance over and over again, just look up The Eagles or something along those lines. Great bands as well, don't get me wrong. But these guys never did one song the same twice. That was what they were known for.

  • I always thought that Plant had the flu and Page was high on heroin during the Seattle show in 1977. You were there right? was it still awesome? and is this video edited because I don't think that they merged these two songs in a medley but its all over youtube. I always thought they first encore was Whole Lotta Love medley and the second was Rock And Roll.

  • @Anthaleus

    dude hendrix was the same way. every song he played sounded like it had the full energy of the sun inside, it was always so full and new. thats why groups like zeppelin and hendrix go down in history.

  • Their shows around this period, I've heard, have drawn mixed reactions. For those of you who were there: what did you think?

  • crowd was weak at 2:45

  • @15roland15

    cause there all stoned out of their minds lol

  • TRUE ROCK AND ROLL

  • jimmy page me la pela

  • Jimmy's dark drug period. Trying to tune his guitar in the middle of the song (not this song, I think on "achilis last stand" from the same show). And trying to sing backing vocals with a cigarette in his mouth!!-never seen that before!

  • He did that on Heartbreaker as well. tunning it

  • liek that bit at 5:12 :)

  • In this period Jimmy Page was totally on drugs...

  • No way!

  • Never!

  • Great gig. However they are way too far to play jazz fusion. Page is limited to folk rock and blues. Deep Purple might be more technical and more incorporated to jazz.

  • This was toward the beginning of this show. :)

  • this version sux...i really prefer 1970 and 1971

  • Does the crowd forget the lyrics!

  • great songs...bonzo was a chubster in 77:P

  • Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath are best bnads of century..... rock n roll fathers

  • Zep is the best band ever. Every song is a classic. The purest rock.

  • Zeppelin is the truest definition of a real jazz/fusion. Think about it. The improvisation of different themes, etc...

  • Actually I think that is the truest definition of blues/rock fusion if we want to put them into a precise category. But they played really lots of different kinds of music (blues, folk, hard rock...)

    Their sound doesn't seem jazz-like, no-way in my opinion. Frank Zappa has a strong jazz background but not Zep...

  • The no quarter solo on the song remains the same sounds quite jazzy in places.

  • true

  • i agree, plant was burst by this time, they sound tired too.. but the television sound composite here is crap, that has a lot to do with the flaming of this tour...!

  • Ребята оторвались по полной! КРУТО!!!

  • Good evening!

  • What says Robert on intro..?

  • will do man thanks

  • what does bob dylan have to do with led zeppelin

  • bob dylan sucks live..seen him 3 times he CANT SING MAN

    Great writer good musician but has no vocal chords left

  • They are very big!!!!

    Up the Zeppelins & up the rock!!!!!!

  • this is beyond godlikeeeee....i want to go back in that tiiiimeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­...

  • Gotta sing with 'im!

  • thank you led zeppelin for rocking in USA

  • John Bonham is fast at the end

  • led zeppelin used to be my fave

    no bob dylan is

    they were a great chapter in my life but ive moved on

    love them still

  • hahahah what? XD It sounds like you were in a boyfriend/girlfriend relationship with the Zeppelin and broke up with them lol

  • ahaahahhahahaah your right!

  • Led Zeppelin beats Bob Dylan so bad you don't even know.

  • to me they used to but now i think bob dylan is better you wouldnt have the miracle of in my time of dying if it wasnt for dylan. dylan may not be a more talented musician but he is a way better writer not that page and plant werent good writers. but its cool dude i understand were you are coming from!

  • he's placed at no. two or three(not sure) on rolling stones top singers..i heard two of his songs like a rolling stone and knocking on heavens door..bt i see no vocal talent in him..plant can hit higher note and has a more powerfull voice. can u suggest me some songs that really shows dylan's vocal skills

  • lpjkfan

    for me singing is about expression, emotional exchange and sincerity - you don't have to have a 'perfect' voice to deliver in 100%.(e.g. I don't like wailing for the sake of it- to show a voice gymnastics -if there is no true emotions.)Dylan for me is a great singer because he measures up my criteria. However I wouldn't put him in my top 3

    In no part. order (I hate those 'the best' lists) Steve Marriott,Paul Rodgers,Jeff Buckley, Robert Plant, David Eugene Edwards are higher on my list

  • Aw dude! I thought you were comparing who is the better band! Bob Dylan's group is a 3rd grade school jazz band compared to Led Zeppelin. But the "who is the better writer and composer" debate is different. I think both Page and Plant are equally as good of writers as Dylan. There is no better man in that category. Led Zeppelin beats Dylan in everything else though. =)

  • umm 1st of all dylan isnt jazz he is anything you want him to be at any time. i admit dylan isnt a great singer or musician but when he sang it changed the whole worlds view on music. it was no longer how pretty a voice was it was about getting the point across. page and plant are amazing writers but dyans songs can send a chill down my spine like no other, he can make you feel the feelings and zeppelin can too at times. dylan could make a point and make you believe it right when the song plays!

  • I'm not saying Dylan is Jazz. Multi-genre is more like it. And to be more straightfoward I get the chills up my spine and the hair on the back of my neck stand up everytime I hear the beautifully devestating music of Led Zeppelin. As far as I would like to believe, Led Zeppelin is better than Bob Dylan. That's just my opinion though and obviously just because it's my opinion doesn't mean it is true. What we can both agree on is that both of us have a great taste in music!

  • your right we do! im gonna add you.

  • Awesome! =)

  • he might have written in my time of dying but i dont think any dylan song can beat stairway to heaven

  • Xanth016

    listen to Spirit - 'Taurus' - I think that Jimmy 'borrowed' some ideas from them for Zep's 'Stairway' haha

  • Zeppelin is the greatest band of all time, but Dylan was the best song writer music has ever seen

  • see i respect your opinion, even though i disagree. because he is the best song writer.

  • yes, only Dylan can sing Dylan songs, but i find it hard to actually compare the two since they are so different

  • youre right

  • This is a surreal discussion. Lets broaden it out, whose the daddy - led zeppelin or Arthur Conan Doyle?

  • hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha­hahahaha

  • listen to jimi hendrix's version of 'all along the watchtower'

  • I completely agree with you goose098 those are my top 2 artists of all time. No one that likes zep seems to appreciate dylan and vice versa. I guess people just few them as to different

  • I still love zepplin even after 30 years

  • they are great! this is real music!

  • Geil!!

  • choice

  • ur moma suck

    bitch

  • stop spammin shit

    cool song, 5/5

  • 2:08 rock & roll