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  • Human evolution didn't start till Led Zeppelin walked the earth truely amazing

  • @GuitarPhi1 -- yea, evolution started before, I think.....great talent, ego, booze, drugs, self destruction.....whatever....yo­u have a limited perspective on history, don't you?

  • there were no seats & no stage either ....i remember sitting cross-legged on the same floor they were playing on

  • an hour show is never enough

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  • ZEPPELIN!!! <3

  • I gotta say; this was back when the world was still on it's axis. Jimi Hendrix - still alive, Janis Joplin - still alive, Jim Morrison - still alive. Rock bands were evolving into their greatest works.

    Incredible time, plus just about every band played Cleveland & Detroit. The Who at Musicarnival is a show I'll never forget. Sophmore in High School trying to explain to your parents why your getting home at 4am when the show started a 7pm and should have been well over by 10:30.

  • @Wahoo222

    for sure it was a far out world.....:-)

  • I was at this show. "Train Kept A Rollin'" was a tune that every band in England kicked around mainly because The Yardbirds owned it. I'm sure Jimmy Page used to play it in his sleep. That's why it became a "jam" tune.

  • AWESOME!

    

  • i'm glad to hear this show today, since i was also there, 7-20-69.my first rock concert.still one one the best.cost:$4.00 robert plant drank way too much jack daniels that night! the james gang played awesome.this is a great recording.do you have the james gang recorded?if so, please post.

  • I saw them at Carnegie Hall, Oct. 1969. I was fucking 13 years old.

    I'm still astonished and in shock.

  • God this is so raw. Train kept a rollin' sounds like they just made it up on the spot. Brilliant though, thanks for uploading.

  • just think if baldwin would've had plants voice it would have been a Trio

  • Saw Zepplin many times .. . I'm getting flashbacks!! Thanks, this is the BEST POST on YOUTUBE! Zepp as I remembered them. Sweet.

  • youradio?

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  • Cleveland Rocks, and Zeppelin ROCKED Cleveland!

  • i logbve audience tapes

  • Are there any other video of full Zeppelin concerts other than TSRTS?

  • @TheMikeysteve Many Many. TSRTS was actually pieced together from three night at MSG in July 1973. Pull up Southampton University concert from 1973 if you want to hear something awesome.

  • sure elvis is alive too Floydfan!!

    

  • Deadflo, I hear tell that it WAS that night.

  • Shure Vocalmaster PA speakers! 

  • only idiots and retards think the moonshots were faked..a good fake would have required the tech we have today,,far higher than the caveman tech or the rocket race...MATH is what made it there and back, dummy.

  • what r u talking about? man on the moon? um, eveybody knows by now it was a hoax - hello-

  • @no son, it was for real

  • you should mark the others as to which one s are audience tapes

  • sounds like train kept rollin

  • your great for uploading this

  • i think Joe Walsh opened for Zep in Cleveland once in 1969

  • @rowdymax1 Ya mean James Gang of course, but Interesting, cause I know Joe said he sold his 59 flametop LP to Jimmy page for 500 dollars.

  • Is this the bootleg "destroyer" named concert ? or another one from Cleveland ? they played there a few times,70's were awsome Zep and Sabbath in the same decade(as well as countless others)how can you top the names the 70's had for bands in their prime?

  • Actually, i think Neil was the luckiest, was eating hash Brownies & Thankful every time he blewby cleveland.

  • What a shitty recording, did they use 2 Dixie cups & a string?

  • @billplatinum6 It was over 40 years ago, cum-stain.

  • @FenderSunset Dirtbag rat, hopefully u get cancer lol

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  • Michael Stanley Band? Opening? In 69? I think not. Possibly Silk, but not MSB.

  • little zeb 4 your head (b)

  • man Can you feel that?

  • man

  • ---CONT --- so there I was at the after show party sitting cross-legged on the floor with Jimmy Page & Joe Walsh while they played their guitars showing each other stuff back & forth. AND I WAS THE ONLY audience while everyone else partied, oblivious to the moment. Joe showed Jimmy how to do a 'chicken picking' riff from the guitarist in Rhinoceros at the time (Danny Weiss /Apricot Brandy) which Joe used in Funk 48 & Funk 49. Classic night. I was already ON THE MOON! LOL.

  • @masterzvoice

    Man what a great moment... thank you for sharing .........

  • This indeed is the July 20th 1969 Concert in Cleveland at the Music Carnival, which was basically a circus top round facility that featured a lot of great rock concerts in the late 60s.

    This was probably a Belkin Brothers production which is why the James Gang with Joe Walsh were the warm-up band.

    I was at the show & since I was a guitarist & friends with Joe, I managed to get into the little cottage adjacent to the 'big top' which served as the 'dressing room' for a party after the show.

  • @masterzvoice Lucky you . I s this the reverede Destroyer album show ? Two has Joe ever thought could you ask him of having Party Boys ( Oz band which he guested in ) - with Borich ,Hunter and too many to name - as DVD . Would love to see that

  • @masterzvoice Cool story, man! I know Joe sold his 59 flametop LP to Page for 500 dollars. Maybe that was around that same weekend?

  • pretty sure i just came

  • very cool, thanks for the almighty and all powerful!

  • wowowow thanks sooooooo much

  • OMG I live in cleveland I was born here this is heaven that I just found this <3

  • on that destroyer album cover, is that frank frazettas art?

  • If you like this stuff, you need to listen to some live Cactus.

  • @yourtubesteak You're so right man!

  • this i believe is when Page met Joe walsh and ended up w/ his iconic les paul and that remains his #1 to this day..for what he must have paid Joe (i would estimate somewhere between $400 - $1000) this is a ridiculous return on his money for these are the most prized vintage guitars and the value has gone insane..I would estimate his guitar in the shape its in (not withstanding the celebrity value) is worth at least $250k maybe more the finish has little or no flame or it would be more valuable.

  • JOHN, you're the BEST !!!! Thanks !!!!! :D

  • They got Bigger, but how can anything be better than this?

  • this video would be great if it actually showed them playing...duh!

  • @wonnthree But its the sound that matters and this wasnt recorded

  • @wonnthree thank god for the audio...!!!I cannot really complain with this guy...!Thanks Conneyfogle

  • Anytime I hear any early live Zeppelin I spray my shorts....F'in killer....

  • @GOVTWHEELZ Call me an old geezer if you must, this band has rocked my world since I was 1o years old in 1974 and they will be my favorite Rock N Roll band till I die.

  • @GOVTWHEELZ LOL!!!!! FUNNY DUDE!!

  • Excellent.

  • Jimmy's Black Beauty was stolen on the '70 tour, not the '59 he bought from Joe Walsh

  • i think Neil Armstrong was the unlukiest man on the moon....

    he was missing Led Zeppelin concert at the moment xDDD

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  • @OberGefreiterZ ... it musst not be like that , maybe he even was on that concert ;D ... he never put a step on the moon ! that liar .... led zep 4 pres !

  • @OberGefreiterZ he was not on the moon..

  • This may have been the tour Joe Walsh gave Jimmy Page the now famous 59' Les Paul that Page was rarely seen without from that point on.

  • @sunberst1 Yeah, then some bastard stole it on the 70 tour.

  • The rockinroll hall of fame!?

  • Eye Thank Yew!

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