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Babe Im Gonna Leave You - Led Zeppelin (rare)

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Uploaded by on Jul 24, 2008

First recorded version of Babe im gonna leave you by led zeppelin.
Olympics studios,London,
September 20 - October 20 1968

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  • hehe :) Yes Robert Plant's voice is incredibly strong and awesome

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  • dont diss led zeppelin fuckface

  • You have probley not seen any live concert with led zeppelin. They are one of few bands in this world which actually improvise in a excelent way, Jimmy Page always makes people suprised by the skill he got.

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  • Amazing version! Is one of thousands of versions,

    because Led Zeppelin will always be "improvised"

  • My al time favorite..but not this one. The studio ones the BEST. Sorry friend.

  • PEDAZO DE VOZ !! ME ENCANTA

  • It's not rare if it's on Youtube ! :D

  • For all the people who call Zepp contrived this is a classic example of how what they did was very "organic". Whether inspired, borrowed, influenced or stolen..................IT WAS INSPIRED!!!! People hear that!!

    And even if this particular performance wasnt before the song was "formed" there are plentyo fo ther examples of them hammering out a tune from really small beginnings. Without a doubt one of the best, most influental bands........ever. Thats just a fact. Like it or lump it!

  • This is a phenomenal performance!

    Cab't believe I never heard it before -- thank you so much for posting it here; a little bit of history that lotsa people might never even have heard of, let alone experienced it, if it weren't for you.

    Ya done good.

  • hermoso!...

  • 10 years of Robert Plant doing this blew out his vocal chords. After 1981 he was never the same.

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