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3 months ago
Led Zeppelin Live 8/31/1969 Texas International Pop Festival Ridiculously Rare 16mm Colour Footage
Footage of Led Zeppelin playing "I Can't Quit You Baby" , "Dazed And Confused" , "You Shook Me" and "How Many More Times" at the Texas Internationa...
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5 months ago
We're Gonna Grove - Led Zeppelin
1970, Royal Albert Hall
First Song In The Set
Available on the Led Zeppelin DVD
The studio version is from 1980's posthumously released Coda.
MyUsername6789 • 145,855 views
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Heard this many times, but just listened tuning my ears into the phenomenal bass line laid down by JPJ. Amazing!
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5 months ago
Top 20 Best Rock N' Roll Songs Ever
this is a list of the top 20 best rock song of all time...according to me.
1,000,000 views 2/8/10...yay thanks
libertad008 • 4,892,400 views
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Phew! Relieved to hear Zep made the list...but what about Black Dog? Whole Lotta Love? Kashmir? The Lemon Song? Heartbreaker? Communication Breakdown? You get my point...
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9 months ago
Since I've Been Lovin' You
Charlotte
Conneyfogle • 891 views
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One of my favourite renditions, along with Vancouver March 21, 1970 - this sounds like the same era.
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9 months ago
Wring that neck
Cologne 1970 - FULL concert here - http://www.youtube.com/watc...
Conneyfogle • 206 views
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Which one are you?
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9 months ago
San Francisco 1973 - Led Zeppelin Live
Rare 8mm footage of Led Zeppelin performing at Kezar Stadium in San Francisco, 1973. Official Led Zeppelin Video Channel.
Concert info: http://w...
ledzeppelin • 1,328,597 views
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@MrEman51 I was a teen in the 70's, working for $1.45 an hour...so $5 would represent more than 3 hours of work. That's a fair bit! Nowadays, paying $75 for a show would be less than 3 hours of work for me, so it's all relative. Trust me, the 70's were as capitalistic as now. But to me there ...
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10 months ago
Tangerine
Charlotte 1972
Pix from my walk to the pub
Conneyfogle • 239 views
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The guy 'hopes they'll get better??' Really??
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10 months ago
Jeff Buckley - Grace
Music video by Jeff Buckley performing Grace. (C) 1996 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
jeffbuckleyVEVO • 1,215,398 views
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@triplettam Actually I'd never heard of either Buckley until I heard Robert Plant mention Jeff in an interview as having one of the greatest voices he'd ever heard, so my interest was piqued. I did listen to Tim too - amazing singer/songwriter. Surprising how relatively unknown they are given t...
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11 months ago
Led Zeppelin - Since I've Been Loving You - Live 1973
Led Zeppelin - Since I've Been Loving You - Live from Madison Square Garden, New York, NY 1973. This is a clip from The Song Remains the Same DVD...
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11 months ago
Led Zeppelin -Since I've Been Loving You
Since I've Been Loving You by Led Zeppelin
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11 months ago
Since I've been Loving You - Led Zeppelin
hotter than hindenburg
recorded
live in frankfurt 1980
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heard it on TOYOTA PRIUS!
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11 months ago
Robert Plant - live Toronto, Jan 22, 2011 -Tangerine
Robert Plant and the Band of Joy live at the Sony Centre, in Toronto Ontario Canada. Jan 22, 2011. video is poor, but sound is great.
MrPageyzoso • 67 views
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11 months ago
Robert Plant - Toronto, Jan 22, 2011 - Houses of the Holy
Robert Plant and the Band of Joy live at Sony Centre in Toronto, Ontario Canada Jan 22, 2011. Video is poor, however sound is great.
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11 months ago
Led Zeppelin Live in Toronto 1969 Full Concert
November 2, 1969
Toronto, ON CA
O'Keefe Centre
Good Times Bad Times (intro)
Communication Breakdown
I Can't Quit You Baby,
Heartbreaker,
Dazed and...
Conneyfogle • 2,481 views
LedPeplum
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Saw Mr. Plant with his new Band of Joy in January this year at the Sony Centre, Toronto, which was formerly known as the O'Keefe Centre where this LZ concert in 1969 was performed. He coyly alluded to that night - apparently there were 2 performances - by mentioning a particular woman he got to ...
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11 months ago
Stairway to Heaven Nick Barker and the Reptiles
From the 1989-1990 Australian Broadcasting Corporation TV series "The Money or the Gun", starring Andrew Denton.
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1 year ago
Robert Plant live Toronto Jan 22, 2011 - Ramble On
Robert Plant and the Band of Joy live at Sony Centre, Toronto Canada. January 22, 2011. Video is poor, but sound is great.
MrPageyzoso • 170 views
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1 year ago
Robert Plant live Toronto Jan 22, 2011 - Rock and Roll
Robert Plant and the Band of Joy at the Sony Centre in Toronto, Ontario Canada, January 22, 2011. Video is poor, but sound is great.
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1 year ago
Led Zeppelin-Train Kept A Rollin'
Live At Fillmore West 4.27.69
1. Train Kept A Rollin
2. I Can't Quit You
3. As Long As I Have You -Fresh Garbage -The Lemon Song -Cat'...
LucySzebs • 51,355 views
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1 year ago
Robert Plant - I've Got a Secret - (1967)
Pre Zep
1967 A1.Long Time Coming B1.I'VE GOT A SECRET
7: UK CBS 2858
luvthatzeppelin • 42,048 views
LedPeplum
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@Phenomenon58 Robert loved Elvis. Look up "Mess of Blues Zeppelin" here on YouTube if you want to hear him doing a pretty wicked imitation!. Re Tom Jones, back in '66/'67 CBS wanted to market Plant as "a middle of the road balladeer, like a blond surrogate of Tom Jones or Long John Baldry", to h...
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1 year ago
Bill Withers - Ain't No Sunshine
Bill Withers in 1971, playing "Ain't No Sunshine"
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Just posted a comment on Jeff Buckley's "Forget Her" - I'm sure this song inspired him.
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1 year ago
Jeff Buckley - Forget Her
Music video by Jeff Buckley performing Forget Her. (C) 2004 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
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LedPeplum
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Love Jeff's music. Knowing he had many musical influences, I can't help wondering if he was inspired by Bill Withers' "Ain't No Sunshine When She's Gone" for this song - it has the same 60s/70s soul vibe. Same kind of chord changes and in the same key (I think).
The video of their whole set at this festival must exist. I wonder where? Anybody seen it?