Jimmy Page & Yes - I'm Down (Beatles cover)

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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2009

YES!!! FINALLY I'VE FOUND SOMETHING VERY VERY RARE :D

Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin) and The Yes doing or covering "I'm Down" by The Beatles, written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney!

In 1984, Jimmy Page joined Yes on stage, playing "I'm Down" during a concert in their tour at Westfalenhalle in Dortmund, Germany.

ENJOY!!!

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  • JIMMY PAGE SHOULD COVER THE BEATLES hELTER SKELTER THE TRUE FIRST HEAVY METAL SONG

  • Who gives a fuck it's Jimmy & Yes

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  • until any of these idiots complaining here about the bad sound, upload a better and remastered version of this rare historical document, i beg you please not to bitch about it and enjoy it for what it is.

  • @jroxx11211 Yeah, Going for the One tour! Thrilled when they played "Close to the Edge" hm? :)

  • :)

    

  • @swiggy58a

    You know bootlegs just don't sound that great . It was a good gig .

  • Remember it was a recording from someone in the audience

  • In Paris . 1984 . The 90125 tour . It was a last minute thing . This is a bootleg Recording . It was a blast .

  • when the hell did this happen?

  • @jroxx11211 I think it was about '71 I first heard Yes, on Top of The Pops when they did an album track...Your's Is No Disgrace...I was into Moogs at the time and Rick was as good as Emerson...bought the Yes Album and a few more but ignored the embarrassing bits. Bruford is incredible, his crisp snare-work was one of the things that made my ears perk up...along with Chris of course. Not keen on Chris when he solos, I listen to his lines a lot when he's not. Steve is Steve and Jon is Jon

  • @Rikk303 that music i referred to was XYZ, for ex yes and ex led zeppelin, look it up and listen to the songs, theres 4 i believe, they''re not bad.

  • @Rikk303 i agree 100%, i saw yes back in the day, at madison sq. garden, in '77, then saw anderson, bruford, wakeman and howe, then saw the reformed yes and loved it each time, chris squire is the most incredible bass player alive, aside from john entwhistle, who's obviously not alive, but who left a gigantic legacy behind. theres a few songs here on youtube under led zeppelin/yes, they're instrumental, but show the promise of what could have been!

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