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The History of Led Zeppelin Pt. (2/6)

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Documentary about formation, career, excess, women and end of the band.Documental sobre la formación, influencias, trayectoria, excesos, mujeres y fin de la banda.

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  • I mean cmon... Bonzo is legend drummer, John Paul Jones is just .. ah epic, Robert Plants voice is unequalized, And Jimmy Page is just .. wow the best!

    Hail the mighty Zep!

  • EVERYONE!!!..... THEY DID GO DOWN LIKE A LED ZEPPELIN

    AND THEY ROCKED!!!!!!!

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  • Why is Billy Joel using an English accent?

  • @idieinelevators Probably not. Led Zeppelin rarely give their music rights out to anybody

  • @Tinafigureskater I think Keith Moon would give him a run for his money. And what about Neil Peart or Cozy Powell?

  • Led Zeppelin really was the best of the best. I don't think we may ever find another band like them.

  • "Well, Bonzo... was THE best hard rock drummer, ever! Hands down, I mean no one comes within a mile of him. (...) He was the best!" OMG! I love you, Simon! Finally someone agrees with me!

  • Yes, The Yardbirds played "Dazed and Confused" and the melodie is kinda the same of Led Zeppelin's (only Zeppelin's is by far better), but man... you gotta remember The Yardbirds' "Dazed and Confused" lyrics... they sucked! While Zep's ones didn't... they were actually pretty catchy!

  • Page is the cutest when he's using a bow.

  • love how jim mccarty is like "oh yeah yardbirds and led zeppelin is kind of the same"...i guess every one can dream >.>

  • Could they not get the rights for Zeppelin songs to play in this documentary?

  • @dokokai Maybe his comment was just an example of dry humour among musicians. Nobody can be sure about his intention. Those days all rock musicians were friends, more or less.

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