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No Quarter (Part 1)- Led Zeppelin (Live at Earls Court)

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No Quarter- Live at Earls Court, May 24, 1975.

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  • deep purple and sabbath are so one dimensional compared to zeppelin though, sabbath was heavier...that's all they had going for them, the difference is zeppelin could have played stuff just as heavy if they wanted to, but those other bands couldn't pull off anything close to say like say kashmir, since I've been loving you, that's the way, etc, zeppelin was just too dynamic and high caliber to have any competition really

  • @goongacortinas I love all three bands... I would perhaps agree about Sabbath, but I've always loved the stuff Deep Purple have done. Thin Lizzy's another fantastic band, which really grooves (thanks to the legendary Brian Downey on drums).

    That said, Led Zeppelin is my favorite by far. There's something special about them. I can't put my finger on it exactly, but whatever it is, it's magic.

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  • @goongacortinas agreed

  • Again i meant no disrespect to anyone, this band is one of my favorite bands in RnR. I just meant that i enjoy some of my RnR to left meaning bands or artist that are more obscure, alone by my username you can tell i'm a "BOWIE" fan & not that commercial Bull Shit from the 80's, except for 'Scary Monsters & Tin Machine' who can ROCK like any other hard rock band. Again sorry for the misunderstanding. Thanx a lad insane...

  • @rebel2rebel they were considered the first heavy metal band in history

  • @rebel2rebel not sure what your political leanings have to do with your musical choice. I'm glad you enjoy this great band, though.

  • @goongacortinas well when you listen to Sabbath's "changes" and "laguna sunrise", you kinda contradict your'e statement. Sabbath didn't want to go for the more bluesy tone that Led Zeppelin did. THey wanted to do a much heavier type of music than anyone had done before, and that was appearent when they made "Black Sabbath". If Sabbath had wanted to, they could have done some of the more bluesy stuff. They just chose to go a heavier path.

  • @goongacortinas, i'm a "Leftie in political & liberal life period." But. this mighty band has always been a favorite from the beginning. And i don't think they are 'Metal' at all, iwouldn't listen to them if they were, with a different sound of course.=(

  • @wholelottalove1969 thats what this song is for. It like how any sing with a solo is Jimmys time to shine. Same with Plant.  John Bonham has moby dick and JPJ has no quarter.

  • So, every time I watch this or any of these parts to this song, they NEVER have to buffer. Not once.

  • Moby Dick.......Dazed and Confused,,,,,,,No Quarter,,,,,,,,,showcase how good Zep is.......and how much better they are than any other band.

    Especially with performances like this.

  • As my cousin would say, 'they were on something good that day'

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