Back when they cared about what they were doing, like as a team, it became a bit jaded as the years went on - page going on stage with merlin's cape, haha
Unless you were around at this time it’s hard to understand how different this sound was to anything before it or how hard they rocked. It was truly mind blowing.
2:13 that's my mum... Theresa, She died 1982 cancer🙏🏻 that's why this song means everything to me. I never really knew my mum, i was raised by her sister"ree" (Maria) my aunt. Zeppelin were absolutely brilliant 👍🏻 John Paul Jones..my favourite member and one of my favourite musicians... cheers.
@@CatDaddySteveI miss my mum. I have pics of her and her at this concert on my Instagram. She passed away when I was 6 . She was an artist/"writer" short stories and was part time secretary. She was cool from stories I hear. 🙏🏻 Hope your well mate. Happy holidays yeah. Cheers
These Albert Hall videos focus on the band. Check the comments. One of them gives a "play by play" of what each of the guys are doing. Makes watchin even more fun th-cam.com/video/u43IgCg_yWw/w-d-xo.html
The crowd got ahold of the Brown Windowpane that was goin around at Woodstock! They had been warned, but they went ahead and did it anyway. Watching what they were trying to call dancing was more like the Cocaine Bear! The cameraman was higher than ANYONE ELSE!!!
was there as well stevanage tesco.4 full trolleys of beer beer and chicken and jam tarts..woke up satdaywith the tent flattened[beer cans bottles all over[fairport con..load shite..chas dave canned off ..todd rungren good..zep awesome
JPJ listening to how he kept that bass line going at that tempo for that long .......... That in itself is incredible. Yeh practice practice, but extremely impressive is all I can say.
As a 50 year old fan, I have been to some of todays festivals. The amount of people there at this festival is mind blowing. Todays festivals can’t compare to those back in the 70’s. And people today don’t know how to act. Love the video, sounds amazing.
Brilliant..... Truly amazing.....I saw Led Zeppelin at the Forum in Inglewood back in 1977 with my Brother and his friend Marshall.....It was a truly amazing experience.....I also remember a drunk Keith Moon joining John Bonham on drums for one song , did some acrobatics before leaving the stage....RIP John Bonham....The very best Rock drummer to ever grace a stage or studio.....You will be forever missed and remembered.....🎤🎸🎸🥁🙏
This is the Led Zeppelin I know from the 70s listening and smoking hash in my Ricky’s basement. Never going to be a time like this again love peace and happiness
@@ronniewall492 excellent...didn't know there was 'an original' somewhere. THIS IS FANTASTIC!! Thank you for posting 'this' beauty 🌼 my ignorance indeed. Originals are important to be known *i always love an original version...
This is really an outstanding piece of cultural history. Led Zeppelin in full flow. Aiming for the stars and getting there! Those times were so different. Over the last forty years there's been a clampdown and the old rulers have returned. For a brief period, mabe twenty years, from the mid 50's to the mid 70's there was a flowering of 'Freedom' in culture, especially in popular music, that was truly astonishing. Great swathes of people attempted to cast off the chains that usually bind them; head, heart, and foot. I never thought it would last though. The powerful would push back and recreate discipline again.
I’m not sure what you mean , led zeppelin were as contrived a band as the monkeys or the Archie’s , they were the brainchild of JP a well established figure in the music industry , they were a money making machine , Peter grant was an absolute ruthless cunt , I knew the body guards and PAs, they took John Binden the infamous east end thug with the big dong on tour with them , there was nothing innocent or organic about this mess,p. They weren’t lads who practiced in the garage and went to school together, this is full on record company swan song management production sex and drugs and rock n roll They undeniably wrote some legendary fine songs but most of it was blues based, Page is wacking out pretty sloppy noodles on the pentatonic scale , Bonham had the refinement of a jack hammer , page is not tight or accurate , Plant undeniably has a very fine screeching range but weren’t you just sick of baby baby baby baby by the end of the second album. Theres a lot of show biz here . Don’t get me wrong I loved them , but let’s keep some perspective here they were four young lads making a racket not the second coming , I dont understand a cult following with reverential subservience to a bunch of rock n roll chancers , they were, are, still are, just blokes . This pedestalising is bollocks , where was the freedom in culture , they were making a buck out of you from the word go , it was contrived music industry hype to sell units , bums on seats , merch . The dull threat of the hells angel’s policing gigs was also indicative of an oppressive protected black heart at the centre of what was being portrayed as freedom , you were just free to grow your hair smoke some dope and go to work to enable you to buy velvet pants and led zeppelin lps from ace hipster Richard Branson that well known man if the people and philanthropist . Page was getting into Alastair Crowley and the dark arts , he lived in his old house , they had more money than sense they had no limits, my mate used to run the speedballs up to Bonham and eventually they crashed and burned , did you ever hear in through the out door , jeebs , talk about spent force . The most important thing about led zeppelin is beyond their control and ‘without’ their skill set and that was that you were young , that’s what you remember , if you listen to page compared to any young guitarist down the pub he is woefully rough , but when you listen to page you are young again
@@lupinbrabablebix9840 I agree with you, sort of. I just don't think all that personalized gossip stuff is relevant to the music they made together. Most highly creative people, and I include myself, are a bit weird.
@@michaelk5507 I would put myself in the same category Mk although I think I’m ok and it’s everyone else who’s a bit weird . The art , the product the output doesn’t exist alone does it , it comes from somewhere, whether delta blues , drugs , fuzz boxes, technique , opportunity , background, hunger, influence , ambition , luck, accident, contrivance, a pub down the kings rd it’s all grist for the mill . There are always a million planets around the stars that’s just the way of it . Frank Zappa drew all of his themes from his planets , all themes come from somewhere artistes weird or not depend on influence muses and inspiration it’s sometimes nice to sort the chips from the peas and look at the bigger picture . However groundbreaking and mind popping led Zepplin 1 was to my 16 year old brain it’s still rough, it’s overlays are appalling , they’re not the fault of poor tech they’re can only be laziness , I like to know why this was , the circus and the planets that surrounded them and the affect this had on them what it did to their product are all interesting factors aren’t they , it killed Bonham and very nearly killed Page. Did it matter that Gaugin was in the south seas or Picasso was in Paris , I agree that speculative gossip is not necessarily of that much importance but led Zepplin we’re of their time and place , like all art it doesn’t exist in a vacuum. I like a bit of context to my dazed and confused a bit of elaboration salacious gossip and tales from the water rat at worlds end Kings Rd Chelsea
I was there in the wet and mud and enjoyed the immense line up of talent and raw energy , but was scared shitless by the nighttime screening of The Birds !
@@ericcord5913 Are you trying to take the piss and say he wasn't there. That generation is still doing their thing today. They woke up to a higher plain and are not the kind to just switch off and wait today.
@@cityliving9265 No, I’m one of those people that doesn’t believe every random comment I come across on TH-cam, and realizes that it’s more likely that the person who posted the comment came from the generation that says “ok boomer” than the one that would’ve been at a Zeppelin concert 53 years ago
Wow! That takes me back… what a performance. It was a fantastic festival with a brilliant line up I particularly remember pink floyds excellent performance… I had fallen asleep and woke up to them going for it , who needed drugs!
I wish there was footage of the band. It's mostly random crowd scenes. When it is the band, it's Plants feet, JP joneses hands, and couple short clips of Bonzo, and even shorter clips of Page, that are not what is being played, so I have no idea if it's even from the same show as the sound. The sound is good though, so that's something.
@@onusgumboot5565 yeah, the cameraman was probably stoned. How else do you explain spending a minute showing a part of the microphone tripod and a bit of Robert's forearm? :-))
@@johnnyenglish583 He seemed to be obsessed with feet. Plant and Joneses feet the crowds feet. Maybe he was so messed up he couldn't look up without getting dizzy.
Not always tight incredibly loose and sloppy sometimes and incredibly amazing other times, Jimmy was very hit and mis live, jpj and bonzo had more good nights than bad
@@goreweed precisely, I meant to say they’re just so on point and in sync with each other. They mesh perfectly. The tightnesses, sloppiness… it’s ethereal
Saw this most amazing band in Seattle at the now destroyed Kingdome, July 17th 1977, on a hot as sun summer night. They blew the roof off, the fireworks inside were cool, too.,
It's criminal the camera was on the crowd instead of Bonham when he broke into those monster triplets. It's too bad relatively little live footage exists of the greatest band in history.
fantasticky led zeppelin v zaciatkoch ich karieri,uz tam ukazali ze su svetovovou rockovov jednickou,super vykon vsetkych clenov,jimmy page suprper gitarista,bravo.
I was there with John Dando. Great weekend but venue was let down by inadequate road access. Bands were late in arriving on the Saturday so a certain young Donovan Bailey got up and did around 2 hours unrehearsed gig - amazing.
Best close-up shot of a pair of boots I think I''ve ever seen! What;s a show without an audience? Maybe it's like Elvis said "The show is out there in the audience."
James Patrick Page + Robert Antony Plant + John Richard Baldwin + John Henry Bonham, the juggernaut of Valhalla, best band EVER 😀 Greetings from Danmark 🤜 🇩🇰 🤛
Ok, so I was there, as were the majority of the sixth form from Chipping Norton school, cant see myself in the crowd, but it was memorable! Everyone talks about Woodstock or the Isle of Wight, but we had Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd premiered Atom Heart Mother, Country Joe MacDonald performed the Fish Cheer at about two o'clock in the morning! Donovan entertained us whilst we waited for the main performers to arrive, and my out standing performance was Its a Beautiful Day or maybe Flock. But Led Zeppelin were pretty good weren't they.
Was there with Rob Ayres and Rob Chapman and had a fantastic time depite the wind and rain. Great to find fottage of this posted up at long last.Hope more will find its way on to TH-cam before too many of those who are left from the concert pass on...just one more time to appreciate what we had back then ! Thank you for uploading !
Great footage. I’m not quite old enough to have seen Zep but went to plenty of concerts in the early eighties. Then had a long break then started going again in the late nineties. Jezzzz what a difference. The whole vibe had gone. People, characters the whole freedom feeling had gone. No more big open fires. Health and safety gone mad huge amount of security etc etc. give me back the old days. Boy I must be getting old….
Lep Zeppelin de lo mejor apesar de las críticas de los ignorantes Toda la banda excelente Saludos a Robert está en vida y que siga con más años lo tenemos en vida una Leyenda
Rare footage, thought I’ve seen it all. When the enchantment under the sea dance had to endure the solo of Fox, this crowd also had no idea of the legends they were blessed to have witnessed.
Pretty much everyone was. Its was better that way. You didn't want some straight dude upset because you were high and not doing something he thought you shouldn't be doing.
They would not have filmed the concert. Film was very expensive and it was thought there was no market for the footage at the time. What you are seeing is just random crowed footage from various concerts edited together and synced with the audio. .
This is an edit, mate. The autor took footage of the entire show and rearranged it to fit the song. In fact, the audio is not even from this date, it's from the 1970 performance at RAH.
Dazed and Confused - Royal Albert Hall Jan 70 audio, unmistakably!
Yup, lol, just hearin that too! Eh, what can ya do--visuals new at least, heh
Really? Damn good boot - I wonder why they did that.
Back when they cared about what they were doing, like as a team, it became a bit jaded as the years went on - page going on stage with merlin's cape, haha
Wonder why. The full concert audio is available. I have LZ in Bath Festival - The Boy Next Door silver disc. Why didn't they that audio?
90% crowd scenes,89% bad dancing
Unless you were around at this time it’s hard to understand how different this sound was to anything before it or how hard they rocked. It was truly mind blowing.
I was in high school, and the first song I remember hearing was from their second album. The Lemon Song. They are my favorite band to this day.
Some would disagree with that,
MC5
13 Floor elevators
Music Machine
Yard Birds
Hendrix
Etc.
2:13 that's my mum... Theresa, She died 1982 cancer🙏🏻 that's why this song means everything to me. I never really knew my mum, i was raised by her sister"ree" (Maria) my aunt. Zeppelin were absolutely brilliant 👍🏻 John Paul Jones..my favourite member and one of my favourite musicians... cheers.
😮😊
@@CatDaddySteveI miss my mum. I have pics of her and her at this concert on my Instagram. She passed away when I was 6 . She was an artist/"writer" short stories and was part time secretary. She was cool from stories I hear. 🙏🏻 Hope your well mate. Happy holidays yeah. Cheers
@@The_whimsickal_artist this footage is like a time machine for us zep fans and even more for you ♥hugs
Led Zeppelin sound is imprinted in my brain for over 50 years
50 yrs! You were around during the 70s then? You are so lucky. I wish I was around during this great era of music and film.
Same!
découvert led zep en 1975 j avais 11 ans j ai bientot 60 ans bon sang ca me lache pas
I was 17 in ‘69 Amazing Music!
@@greatdaneacdc Omg 😳 You're so lucky. Zeppelin and Stones and Grand Funk, Clapton etc... You were there for it all. You're so lucky.
My favorite shot is of the lady sitting cross legged and knitting. I always wanted to see someone knitting to Dazed and Confused.
Great footage of Robert's shoes.
They’re Jimmy’s
John Paul Jones masterclass performance - GOAT
JPJ ALWAYS brought it !!!
Thanks man
Always loved how live Zep could completely change a song midstream and turn it into something else entirely!
Masters at improvisation.
…BEST BAND EVER
No phones, just listening to and experiencing the music.
Unmatched in music history. Period.
Damn, what I wouldn't give for a time machine!
Some of the best footage of an audience I've ever seen!
Ha ha ha ha ha ha etc
and Plants boots 😜😳😅
lol@@johncaldwell643
@@johncaldwell643 Those are unreal. I would sell me soul for 'em!
Madness.70s
I was there. Hitchhiked it from Manchester. 18 yrs old. What a weekend.
Damned jealous! I would have loved to see LZ live!!
Sounded PHENOMENAL, too bad the cameras weren’t focused on the band
These Albert Hall videos focus on the band. Check the comments. One of them gives a "play by play" of what each of the guys are doing. Makes watchin even more fun
th-cam.com/video/u43IgCg_yWw/w-d-xo.html
This audio isn't this show.
The crowd got ahold of the Brown Windowpane that was goin around at Woodstock! They had been warned, but they went ahead and did it anyway. Watching what they were trying to call dancing was more like the Cocaine Bear! The cameraman was higher than ANYONE ELSE!!!
@@gabrielnunes3497 Yeah! This is from Royal Albert Hall 1/9/1970.
That audience-heavy visual was a hallmark of the Woodstock doc also.
I saw them at Knebworth in 79 and it's forever in my memory. I went to both performances.
Wow...how old were you then??
Went to 4th Aug show aged 16. Lifechanging.
@@digidrum2003 14
was there as well stevanage tesco.4 full trolleys of beer beer and chicken and jam tarts..woke up satdaywith the tent flattened[beer cans bottles all over[fairport con..load shite..chas dave canned off ..todd rungren good..zep awesome
@@digidrum2003 19
JPJ listening to how he kept that bass line going at that tempo for that long .......... That in itself is incredible. Yeh practice practice, but extremely impressive is all I can say.
Exactly ✨💯✌🏼
Because it's a splicing of 'Bring it all back home' and random footage that was available.
When the other musicians join in it all comes together.
Jimmy's playing is absolutely Overwhelming..
Nice shots of Robert Plant's boots and microphone.
Whole lot of tripping going on👍😎🇨🇦 the spirits were alive!!
Saw them in Miami Beach April 1970 on 𝑜𝑟𝑎𝑛𝑔𝑒 𝑠𝑢𝑛𝑠ℎ𝑖𝑛𝑒 💥
Omg..71 is my birthday!!
This voice ..
I love this man...
Haha 👍
As a 50 year old fan, I have been to some of todays festivals. The amount of people there at this festival is mind blowing. Todays festivals can’t compare to those back in the 70’s. And people today don’t know how to act. Love the video, sounds amazing.
А зато какая атмосфера...
Mostly because they have thirty stages going at the same time and are ONLY in it for the money. It’s ridiculous…
The smaller festivals tend to be better ~ if it's all about the Music and having fun that is.
@@timprescott4634merchandising really sux.
Best Rock Band of all time..AT THE PEAK OF THIER GAME.
That's probably the best footage of Robert Plant's feet I've ever seen.
Brilliant..... Truly amazing.....I saw Led Zeppelin at the Forum in Inglewood back in 1977 with my Brother and his friend Marshall.....It was a truly amazing experience.....I also remember a drunk Keith Moon joining John Bonham on drums for one song , did some acrobatics before leaving the stage....RIP John Bonham....The very best Rock drummer to ever grace a stage or studio.....You will be forever missed and remembered.....🎤🎸🎸🥁🙏
Love Peter Grant groovin with his fishin hat on. This sounds like it was inside somewhere by the acoustics
This is the Led Zeppelin I know from the 70s listening and smoking hash in my Ricky’s basement. Never going to be a time like this again love peace and happiness
Music at its absolute Best !!!
Great performance by the shoes 👍🏻
многих людей, что на экране нет уже....помолимся за них одним словом...ПОМНИМ!
Led Zeppelin...THE greatest rock n' roll band e.v.e.r. 🌼
th-cam.com/video/pTsvs-pAGDc/w-d-xo.html
@@ronniewall492
excellent...didn't know there was 'an original' somewhere. THIS IS FANTASTIC!!
Thank you for posting 'this' beauty
🌼 my ignorance indeed.
Originals are important to be known
*i always love an original version...
So true, LED ZEPPELIN the greatest rock band of all times.
How is Led Zep rock and roll? No piano, no sax. Little Richard was rock and roll. Rock and roll died in 1959.
@@ronaldnixon8226 ...1959...ahhh, a GRAND YEAR 🌼
Co za cudowne czasy! A utwory ponadczasowe!
This is really an outstanding piece of cultural history. Led Zeppelin in full flow. Aiming for the stars and getting there! Those times were so different. Over the last forty years there's been a clampdown and the old rulers have returned. For a brief period, mabe twenty years, from the mid 50's to the mid 70's there was a flowering of 'Freedom' in culture, especially in popular music, that was truly astonishing. Great swathes of people attempted to cast off the chains that usually bind them; head, heart, and foot. I never thought it would last though. The powerful would push back and recreate discipline again.
I’m not sure what you mean , led zeppelin were as contrived a band as the monkeys or the Archie’s , they were the brainchild of JP a well established figure in the music industry , they were a money making machine , Peter grant was an absolute ruthless cunt , I knew the body guards and PAs, they took John Binden the infamous east end thug with the big dong on tour with them , there was nothing innocent or organic about this mess,p. They weren’t lads who practiced in the garage and went to school together, this is full on record company swan song management production sex and drugs and rock n roll
They undeniably wrote some legendary fine songs but most of it was blues based, Page is wacking out pretty sloppy noodles on the pentatonic scale , Bonham had the refinement of a jack hammer , page is not tight or accurate , Plant undeniably has a very fine screeching range but weren’t you just sick of baby baby baby baby by the end of the second album.
Theres a lot of show biz here . Don’t get me wrong I loved them , but let’s keep some perspective here they were four young lads making a racket not the second coming , I dont understand a cult following with reverential subservience to a bunch of rock n roll chancers , they were, are, still are, just blokes . This pedestalising is bollocks , where was the freedom in culture , they were making a buck out of you from the word go , it was contrived music industry hype to sell units , bums on seats , merch . The dull threat of the hells angel’s policing gigs was also indicative of an oppressive protected black heart at the centre of what was being portrayed as freedom , you were just free to grow your hair smoke some dope and go to work to enable you to buy velvet pants and led zeppelin lps from ace hipster Richard Branson that well known man if the people and philanthropist . Page was getting into Alastair Crowley and the dark arts , he lived in his old house , they had more money than sense they had no limits, my mate used to run the speedballs up to Bonham and eventually they crashed and burned , did you ever hear in through the out door , jeebs , talk about spent force .
The most important thing about led zeppelin is beyond their control and ‘without’ their skill set and that was that you were young , that’s what you remember , if you listen to page compared to any young guitarist down the pub he is woefully rough , but when you listen to page you are young again
@@lupinbrabablebix9840 I agree with you, sort of. I just don't think all that personalized gossip stuff is relevant to the music they made together. Most highly creative people, and I include myself, are a bit weird.
@@michaelk5507 I would put myself in the same category Mk although I think I’m ok and it’s everyone else who’s a bit weird . The art , the product the output doesn’t exist alone does it , it comes from somewhere, whether delta blues , drugs , fuzz boxes, technique , opportunity , background, hunger, influence , ambition , luck, accident, contrivance, a pub down the kings rd it’s all grist for the mill . There are always a million planets around the stars that’s just the way of it . Frank Zappa drew all of his themes from his planets , all themes come from somewhere artistes weird or not depend on influence muses and inspiration it’s sometimes nice to sort the chips from the peas and look at the bigger picture .
However groundbreaking and mind popping led Zepplin 1 was to my 16 year old brain it’s still rough, it’s overlays are appalling , they’re not the fault of poor tech they’re can only be laziness , I like to know why this was , the circus and the planets that surrounded them and the affect this had on them what it did to their product are all interesting factors aren’t they , it killed Bonham and very nearly killed Page.
Did it matter that Gaugin was in the south seas or Picasso was in Paris , I agree that speculative gossip is not necessarily of that much importance but led Zepplin we’re of their time and place , like all art it doesn’t exist in a vacuum. I like a bit of context to my dazed and confused a bit of elaboration salacious gossip and tales from the water rat at worlds end Kings Rd Chelsea
@@lupinbrabablebix9840 - *Zeppelin
@@gilessmedley619 ?
As a 70 baby my mother raised me on this band and many others! LOVE YOU MOM❤
Great cover of the song
I was there in the wet and mud and enjoyed the immense line up of talent and raw energy , but was scared shitless by the nighttime screening of The Birds !
Sure, and now you’re the only 75 year old man on TH-cam 😉
@@ericcord5913 Are you trying to take the piss and say he wasn't there. That generation is still doing their thing today. They woke up to a higher plain and are not the kind to just switch off and wait today.
@@cityliving9265 Yup, that’s what I’m suggesting.
@@ericcord5913 Do you say things like ''OK Boomer''. One of those people that come from the worse generation in history mocking one of the best?
@@cityliving9265 No, I’m one of those people that doesn’t believe every random comment I come across on TH-cam, and realizes that it’s more likely that the person who posted the comment came from the generation that says “ok boomer” than the one that would’ve been at a Zeppelin concert 53 years ago
Heroes of my Youth.Fantastic Band forever
one of the best live 1970 dazed and confused i ever heard
Its audio from Royal Albert Hall, so I agree 100% :)
what a performance!!!!
How would you know? The LZ coverage was minimal and the audio was dubbed from 6 months earlier.
@Goose Idiot Seriously, it looks like the music and the singing and instruments all line up...'fun' tho, seeing what everyone was wearing then..... :)
Wow! That takes me back… what a performance. It was a fantastic festival with a brilliant line up I particularly remember pink floyds excellent performance… I had fallen asleep and woke up to them going for it , who needed drugs!
great footage of a great band at their peak
I wish there was footage of the band. It's mostly random crowd scenes. When it is the band, it's Plants feet, JP joneses hands, and couple short clips of Bonzo, and even shorter clips of Page, that are not what is being played, so I have no idea if it's even from the same show as the sound.
The sound is good though, so that's something.
@@onusgumboot5565 yeah, the cameraman was probably stoned. How else do you explain spending a minute showing a part of the microphone tripod and a bit of Robert's forearm? :-))
@@johnnyenglish583 He seemed to be obsessed with feet. Plant and Joneses feet the crowds feet. Maybe he was so messed up he couldn't look up without getting dizzy.
@@onusgumboot5565 Basically this footage is worthless !!!
@@onusgumboot5565 you save me some time
Wow they're always so tight - listening to them play is magical
Tight, but loose…
Not always tight incredibly loose and sloppy sometimes and incredibly amazing other times, Jimmy was very hit and mis live, jpj and bonzo had more good nights than bad
@@goreweed precisely, I meant to say they’re just so on point and in sync with each other. They mesh perfectly. The tightnesses, sloppiness… it’s ethereal
Saw this most amazing band in Seattle at the now destroyed Kingdome, July 17th 1977, on a hot as sun summer night. They blew the roof off, the fireworks inside were cool, too.,
The madness of the 70s. Regards from Brazil.
It's criminal the camera was on the crowd instead of Bonham when he broke into those monster triplets. It's too bad relatively little live footage exists of the greatest band in history.
fantasticky led zeppelin v zaciatkoch ich karieri,uz tam ukazali ze su svetovovou rockovov jednickou,super vykon vsetkych clenov,jimmy page suprper gitarista,bravo.
Режиссёр этого видео гениален не менее
"BEST BAND EVER "
I love the hippy acid dancing
Cameras SUCK. WHAT an incredible voice Plant had back then.
Jimmy finally ! And he's in his Southpark look!!!
Another amazing Zep vid from out of nowhere 💪🏼 beyond rock n roll baby…
Awesome!
Cool footage but this audio is from Royal Albert Hall 1970 which you can watch the actual footage on the Led Zeppelin DVD.
Success, addiction, tragedy, genius...... that is how you describe LED ZEPPELIN 😲 THE GREATEST BAND EVER to walk the face of the PLANET
Yep, I'll second that
Amen
Pink floyd, the Best!!
I used to play this song live version from msg on my drums....stereo volume 10.....lights off....total zeppelin bonzo vibe.....trance like!!
Fantastic performance ❤
I'm listening Led Zeppelin all the time, what would we do without LZ....
Jimmy giving chills even through a vid
Just fantastic! Everything about this video was mesmerizing!!
Obsessed with shoes
Love Percy.s Dallas Cowboy themed shoes ,,,,,,Best frontman ever
Oh my God ! That was brilliant!!!!! Jimmy Page is a virtuoso without peer! Outstanding!!!
Oh, beautiful people, thank You!
LED Zeppelin a maior e melhor banda de rock pauleira de todos os tempos 🇧🇷🔥🤘🏽🎸🎤🥁🎹☮️👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Oh man, this IS Da Jam!!!!! Led Zeppelin My ALL Time favorite. To have seen them in concert......👐
I was at this gig with a bunch of mates. Great ti see it after all this time ...and fantastic sound . Thankyou.
hysterical ...
the tripping hippies meet Led Zep .
Fucking GREAT!
The hipping trippies 😵💫🚀
I was there with John Dando. Great weekend but venue was let down by inadequate road access. Bands were late in arriving on the Saturday so a certain young Donovan Bailey got up and did around 2 hours unrehearsed gig - amazing.
Everything is incredible still. But imagine heariing this for the first time in 1970 when you've been listening to The Byrds, Melanie and the like...
Best close-up shot of a pair of boots I think I''ve ever seen! What;s a show without an audience? Maybe it's like Elvis said "The show is out there in the audience."
I would name my band time capsule after seeing this historic beauty rock on.
when i heard in 73 in a mates house using huge speakers! i was mesmerised!! and i was onlty 14!!
Как я завидую тем,кто видел вживую хоть одно выступление Цеппелинов !!!
Счастливые люди !!! 🤝✊️✊️✊️❤❤❤❤❤❤
Даааа… золотое время 70ых!
J'en fait partie
Jeebus!! These Guys kicked ass!!! They still do.
James Patrick Page + Robert Antony Plant + John Richard Baldwin + John Henry Bonham, the juggernaut of Valhalla, best band EVER 😀
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LED Zepellin is the best band ever 😊
Everyone in the audience is looking spellbound. Oh to go back.
Ok, so I was there, as were the majority of the sixth form from Chipping Norton school, cant see myself in the crowd, but it was memorable! Everyone talks about Woodstock or the Isle of Wight, but we had Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd premiered Atom Heart Mother, Country Joe MacDonald performed the Fish Cheer at about two o'clock in the morning! Donovan entertained us whilst we waited for the main performers to arrive, and my out standing performance was Its a Beautiful Day or maybe Flock. But Led Zeppelin were pretty good weren't they.
It cracks me up how many people are just looking at them without emotion. I wonder if they had the chance again if they would act the same.
Many people were hallucinating and weren't sure if they were seeing what they were seeing !
Cameraman gets a solid F from Page and John paul Jones fans...
Was there with Rob Ayres and Rob Chapman and had a fantastic time depite the wind and rain. Great to find fottage of this posted up at long last.Hope more will find its way on to TH-cam before too many of those who are left from the concert pass on...just one more time to appreciate what we had back then ! Thank you for uploading !
The music is from the royal Albert hall, jan 9 1970.
Great footage. I’m not quite old enough to have seen Zep but went to plenty of concerts in the early eighties. Then had a long break then started going again in the late nineties. Jezzzz what a difference. The whole vibe had gone. People, characters the whole freedom feeling had gone. No more big open fires. Health and safety gone mad huge amount of security etc etc. give me back the old days. Boy I must be getting old….
Suck ass camera coverage! 90% of which is footage of the stoner audience. The remainder on Plant's blue shoes! Please trash this!
Lep Zeppelin de lo mejor apesar de las críticas de los ignorantes
Toda la banda excelente Saludos a Robert está en vida y que siga con más años lo tenemos en vida una Leyenda
73 год, 9-й класс. И все, до сих пор Nr1. Ничто не сравнится по воздействию
Rare footage, thought I’ve seen it all. When the enchantment under the sea dance had to endure the solo of Fox, this crowd also had no idea of the legends they were blessed to have witnessed.
When you see the same old guy smoking a cigarette during a 12 minute song, that should be someone's first clue.
Don't think they've underscored the filmfootage with royalalbert...
@@Pimp-Master maybe he was holdin' tripod..😄
@@wimvondenbergh5345 What does "underscore" mean with you?
'foot'age is truly da word ;-))) great hat, jimmy!
Thank you for sharing. This is rare footage.
Bath is such a beautiful and mythical place. And these guys are just as mythical.
Shepton Mallet is a tad less glamorous though.
Bath glamorous?how so?
Called the Bath festival but actually held at the showground between Shepton Mallet and Castle Cary, a few miles up the road from my house
Amazing footage! Unknown I think until now. Thanks for sharing.
Criminally underrated band. 😢
Sorry, underrated????😂
@@geoffw1209Yeah, the word underrated is well overrated here on TH-cam
more like criminal band...they have stolen other artists songs without credit or payment.
@@midnightwinefromda-wine-group 💋
Are you kidding?! Best band in the stratosphere and everyone knows it!
The Ultimate Unit..
This is Gold! Thank you for uploading!
Yes...............
Fantastic image and sound quality.
In my meaning the Best Version Live, Brilliant
amazing historical record - thanks!
Never seen this and it is wonderful. The ultimate desperately in love... and so doomed song.
Que daria yo por ser uno de esos colgaos del concierto y poder haberles visto. El mejor grupo de todos los tiempos. Vi a Plant en Madrid
Suerte tuviste
Attention ! S'il s'agit bien des images du festival de Bath (28 juin 1970), la bande sonore est celle du concert du Royal Albert Hall de janvier 1970.
Thanks for sharing this! It's shame so many camera directors seemed to be high back then.
Pretty much everyone was. Its was better that way. You didn't want some straight dude upset because you were high and not doing something he thought you shouldn't be doing.
They would not have filmed the concert. Film was very expensive and it was thought there was no market for the footage at the time. What you are seeing is just random crowed footage from various concerts edited together and synced with the audio. .
This is an edit, mate. The autor took footage of the entire show and rearranged it to fit the song. In fact, the audio is not even from this date, it's from the 1970 performance at RAH.
@@OniDasAlagoas Okay that makes more sense.