I saw them in Phoenix, AZ. Ttally remember their drummer, Mike Lee. (RIP) I have a friend w/ the same name. I remember that same silver sparkle drum kit and that whopping 14" deep snare drum! It was a great show!
@crypticreality8484 - Whaaat? Surgical Steel? Where did that come from? They had some good moments! They were pretty popular in Phoenix, a long time ago.
I am 69 years old and discovered them 1969. There are no adjectives that describe these giants. It was a privilege and honor to grow up them. Went through lifes ups and downs with them. No one will ever emulate them..
It was summer of 72. Took the engine out of my 71 Camaro to modify it. This was playing LOUD. The Blonde was with me. What a great time to be alive! Camaro is long gone, but it’s been 46 years for The Blonde and I.
You need to listen all their albums they're amazing in concert amazing I'm 70 years old and their music Still raises the hair on the back of my neck enjoy my young friend
I'm still here in twenty twenty five this song always Reminds me of my life with my Husband before he died This was our song back in the 70s to each other.
@@pagen5219 SURE WAS up THERE with the BEST but not many people KNOW i asked Richard neer a dj im ny city whos been a dj for 40 years he told me he didnt who he WAS
Jimmy and Robert re-found that magic they lost somewhere around 1977. They really are both in top form. Got to see them twice in the mid 90s. Prolly my favorite concerts ever and I’ve been to a lot since.
I’m 70 my prearranged funeral has two of the greatest songs in music history STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN and David Gilmore/Pink Floyd HIGH HOPES; can’t get into Heaven without these two great anthems of our Rock n Roll errors
I lived next-door to Robert Plant on Malibu colony, one autumn. And I have a feeling the house is no longer there. Some of my fondest memories were those few months. Los Angeles is my second home. ❤
Yup, RIP M. Lee. Just wow. So much power in a short amount of time. first thing I thought of when I first saw him hit the cans...thank the time gods for him and thanks TH-cam for keeping this drummer alive.
Michael Lee was a great drummer. Lenny Kravitz, Thin Lizzy, and filled in for one of rock n rolls greatest drummers. R.I.P Michael. You have my respect for eternity.
Such beautiful tone he gets from his guitar in this classic without a doubt the greatest guitarist of all time. He can play it all he is the master there is no other. Look at how cool the guitar looks in his hands. It’s almost looks like it’s growing out of his body. Hail Hail Hendrix!
I am 75 and still can’t get enough Led Zeppelin. Jesus John Bonham is a total animal on the drums. And Jimmy Page kills me. Love him to death. And RP vocals…can’t say enough. What a kick ass band I feel bad for kids who will never grow up with LZ. HEY I just realized those are my initials. How cool is that?
Let's face it we grew up with best band deep Purple, lblack 5:31 Sabbath , ACDC, scorpions, Rush, moterhead, thin lizzy, Queen and many others. What a fantastic time we grew up in
@2:41 Pagey takes his solo and one of his BEST I've heard live. Kinda unique in that I hear some wah-wah and flange and other stuff usually not there. Jimmy is indeed that fine wine that only gets better over time. Amazing how he had to play lead & rhythm parts together on stage thru his career and pulled it off so well! This tune can carry you thru life. JP-USA
....ich hab grade ein Mitschnitt aus den 70igern ....ne 60igern ...gesehen und....da ich selbst Musik mache ....hört man da genau hin .... eines vorab ... die Musiker sind was ganz besonderes .... gibt es nur alle paar Jahrzehnte ...einmal aber zurück zu den Fakten ...der leider schon verstorbene Drummer Bonham war dem Youngster noch eine kleine Klasse voraus und Robert Plant .....eine Jahrhundertstimme ....ich glaube das kann man ohne Abstriche sagen ... aber....wie alles im Leben nagt der Zahn der Zeit .... und wenn man ständig die ursprünglichen Platten im Ohr hat dann merkt man so ein ganz klein wenig dass seine Stimme in den 30 Jahren des Roll n Roll ein wenig gelitten hat ...
He definitely played the intro differently than JB but it’s at least close to the same tempo. Seems like he’s got the chops, sounds a little tight comparatively but probably no way around that considering the gig. Talk about sitting in the hot seat…
@Jimmy Page My parents were hard-core Fans Was 13 when I started playing Stairway to heaven alot...Rock and Roll,Black Dog and whole lotto love. Take care Love from South Coast England 🏴
@Jimmy Page Yes indeed I grew up listening to you.i had blonde curly like Robert Plant then. Chilli Peppers front man Anthony Keidis has contacted me too
Holy cow didn't know Plant could still belt high Cs like that. This is probably the BEST version I've heard him do live. Compare to Live Aid and SRTS.... :O
Live, Plant always seems to be more interested in his hair, how unbuttoned his shirt is, strutting, and being coy with the audience, rather than focusing on a great delivery of the vocals. He is THE most irritating of all the Zep members, imo. Big chest hair with an oversized ego to match, LOL !!
@@ЯрославПавлийtout le monde peut se tromper quand on écoute Led Zeppelin on rêve tellement moi je me suis trompé avec le chanteur Robert Plant j aie dit Jimmy Page le guitariste oui quand on est a fond dans cette musique on rêve d'où l erreur 😊
Thank God l had the chance to see these monsters of rock playing live in Wimbledon London 72 !! Love This guy , awesome voice, great music , forever Legends !!!❤❤❤
Eu sou obrigado a falar, 1:30, Jimmy Page no seu auge de rock star, fenômeno, gigante pro rock clássico, e sério, que ótimo esse baterista e baixista juntos, pra finalizar com a voz de Robert Plant, sério, muito bom esse vídeo porém sem o espetacular John Bonham, esse vídeo merece meus parabéns, rock n' roll orgânico, like!
Great drummer! How many of you can say you saw Van Halen when they exploded onto the music scene, i can, saw them on their first tour..I was 17 or 18. Page was amazing!
This drummer as unbelievably bad. Bonham turns in his grave at this horrendous butchering of an LZ classic. It's bad enough that this disgrace was witnessed by thousands live as it happened. But farwose that it was recorded and now viewed by millions across the world. Better for his video to be deleted permanently than allow anyone else to watch it. HORRIBLE DRUMMER.
R.I.P. Micheal Lee born in England and, similarly to Led Zeppelin's John Bonham, used large drum sizes, something he attributed to his 6'2" height. His bass drum was 26" in diameter, and his snare drum was a brass 14" x 14" shell. He started his professional career as drummer with Little Angels, a band from Scarborough who became one of the primary British rock acts of the early 1990s, however, Lee was sacked from Little Angels during their Young Gods tour, after it was discovered he had auditioned for The Cult behind their backs. He went on to play the full Ceremony world tour with The Cult in 1991 and 1992 (and was replaced in Little Angels by Mark Richardson.) After playing with The Cult, he would go on to work with Echo & The Bunnymen and the reformed version of Thin Lizzy. Lee also worked with many other bands including Holosade, Alaska, and Sweet Janes. Ultimately, it would be his work with Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant that garnered him the highest profile. As a result of his work on Plant's solo material, he was invited to continue this collaboration when Plant re-joined forces with Jimmy Page for their Page & Plant project. Lee became the drummer for their touring and recording band, also earning writing credits. Lee also toured with Jeff Martin and played drums on Martin's solo album, Exile and the Kingdom. He also performed with The Cult founders Billy Duffy and Ian Astbury on their Ceremony tour.[2] He also co-operated on the 2006 Ian Gillan album, Gillan's Inn. He also recorded his first album with North east of England band Holosade "Hellhouse" under the name of Damian Lee. Death Lee died on 24 November 2008 from an epileptic seizure. He was found dead in his flat, and his funeral took place in his hometown of Darlington the following week. Former bandmates Toby Jepson and Jimmy Page were amongst the mourners in attendance.
This is the kinda music that makes you listen and forget about everything for a while. That look on his face says it all, and especially when choir pops out and you can read the lips saying “wowwww” that’s the stuff that changes how your day can go!
I saw them in Phoenix, AZ. Ttally remember their drummer, Mike Lee. (RIP) I have a friend w/ the same name. I remember that same silver sparkle drum kit and that whopping 14" deep snare drum! It was a great show!
How'd you like Surgical Steel?
@crypticreality8484 - Whaaat? Surgical Steel? Where did that come from?
They had some good moments! They were pretty popular in Phoenix, a long time ago.
@@KiphartAZ hahahaha. Well, as a Phoenix born guy and gauging your age range... I figured you'd know my friend's old band.
I am 69 years old and discovered them 1969. There are no adjectives that describe these giants. It was a privilege and honor to grow up them. Went through lifes ups and downs with them. No one will ever emulate them..
So right, ❤❤
One of the first few albums I bought in my youth.
Had never heard anything like them before. Blew my mind. Changed me.
Открыл в 1969 и тебе 69 лет. Значит у нас 2038 год. Машина времени существует
И мне тоже 69.❤@@adolfheisenberg9118
It was summer of 72. Took the engine out of my 71 Camaro to modify it. This was playing LOUD.
The Blonde was with me.
What a great time to be alive!
Camaro is long gone, but it’s been 46 years for The Blonde and I.
Ребята , это КДАССИКА ! Такого нигде и никогда больше НЕ УСЛЫШИМ ! ВСЕМ ПРИВЕТ из 20 в. Слушаю эти рок -группы с 70 -х г. !!!
Это классика! И это шедевр💙💛!
винил... s 90 и все! обожаю этот рок!
Та же хрень...
😮😮😮двое да ..бонам нет,зеппелин нет
@@cristoivanov5911Есть Плант, есть Пейдж.
Looking at the drums it made more fun to watch live. Classic of 70's will always remain classic for generations to come.
Great drummer! 😊
Michael Lee
Really the great,greatest
I'm sixty and i 've listened to this song for decades but only today i really realized the greatness of this composition .it's perfection .
72 here 🎉❤
I'm 83 and listen to LZ at least twice a week and I started 2 days after Woodstock in 1969. They played 2 miles from my home.
tambem!!!
@bruceb5481 There will never be another musical era like the period of time.
Orale Homeboy. You are right. Rock n Roll
FOREVER.
You need to listen all their albums they're amazing in concert amazing I'm 70 years old and their music Still raises the hair on the back of my neck enjoy my young friend
I'm still here in twenty twenty five this song always Reminds me of my life with my Husband before he died This was our song back in the 70s to each other.
Sorry for your loss, may he rest in peace.
May the music warm your heart and bring you fond memories.
Stairway to Heaven is a classic. It will be forever loved by future generations who can only dream of a Led Zeppelin concert.
Amazing performance by the the best in the business. That said Mike Lee is just unbelievable and so underrated. Gone far to soon. RIP Mr. Michael Lee
Most definitely
@@jackieguccione94 Fantastic drummer!!!
@@pagen5219 SURE WAS up THERE with the BEST but not many people KNOW i asked Richard neer a dj im ny city whos been a dj for 40 years he told me he didnt who he WAS
@@jackieguccione94 wow
@@pagen5219 hes been a dj FOR more than forty years look him up Richard neer
Very nice music. I am 60 year old and this is Christmas 2024
Me too 60 and it's a few hours away from 2025🎉 and Zep will take me there 😊
"Nice music"?😂 this is a masterpiece, my friend
@@hatsoffschoolyes sir, a masterpiece
@@joedude482264 years young. I grew up with this music. It was a great time and significantly shaped my mind. Pure smell and feeling of freedom.
Michael Lee lived in Scotland, seen this tour in 1997 in Glasgow SECC, got the bootleg as well.
RIP Michael Lee ✌🏻🏴👍🏻
That is one hard working drummer. And great, fantastic.
Mr. Robert Anthony Plant 🎤
Mr. James Patrick Page 🎸
Mr. Michael Lee Rip 🥁😢
Mr. Charlie Jones 🎸
Плант и Пейдж !!!
По мне та даже лучше чем у LZ.😊
My favorite is still the Immigrant Song.
Ou Moby dick
❤
Avec J. Bonham !!!!!!
🥁J. Bonham.
Moby Dick
🐳
Jimmy and Robert re-found that magic they lost somewhere around 1977. They really are both in top form. Got to see them twice in the mid 90s. Prolly my favorite concerts ever and I’ve been to a lot since.
Джимми Пейдж - потрясающий гитарист, виртуоз! Вокал Планта-уникален! Они прекрасны! Жаль, что уходит эпоха великих музыкантов...
да, жаль, когда я впервые услышал их, первая половина 70х г., мне было 10-14 лет, у соседа, влюбился в нее.
Это лучшее в рок-н-ролле 😊
Eso nunca por favor!!!!🙏🏻🙏🏻
ДЖИММИ ПЭЙДЖ , КРАСАВА , СУППППЕР😮
Я до сих пор не могу понять их музыку... Но, в ней есть какая-то струя свежего воздуха! 😊
I’m 70 my prearranged funeral has two of the greatest songs in music history STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN and David Gilmore/Pink Floyd HIGH HOPES; can’t get into Heaven without these two great anthems of our Rock n Roll errors
Bit cheesy😂😂😂😂
Wow, I don't recall Plant ever hitting all the high notes live. AWESOME!
Yeah. Was thinking it was a vocal track
Nah, 100% live@@morelife6508
@@morelife6508 His timing's off at the end, it's not a vocal track
I’ve been listening since the 60’s . Still love everyone just as much. Still singing with all the bands, nothing better than music, sweet music ❤❤❤
Great performance! Plant's high tenor rock voice was great & the musicianship was excellent, especially Page & the drummer.
Imagine a zeppelin concert without the smell of weed...
Listening today January 16, 2025, Praying for the people in Los Angeles that has been affected by the wildfires. 🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️
I lived next-door to Robert Plant on Malibu colony, one autumn. And I have a feeling the house is no longer there. Some of my fondest memories were those few months.
Los Angeles is my second home. ❤
Esto es otro nivel, otra galaxia, estos chicos son dinamita 🧨 guaoooo ❤️
Love to Michael Lee...God bless your awesome heart and talent!!
I'm choking back tears of nostalgia...😘
Nice ! Some great musicians here....I loved each moment of those 331seconds of madness on stage ! Why don't we have such excitement now....
Yup, RIP M. Lee. Just wow. So much power in a short amount of time. first thing I thought of when I first saw him hit the cans...thank the time gods for him and thanks TH-cam for keeping this drummer alive.
Saw Michael Lee drum with these legends and when he drummed for Thin Lizzy. He was probably the best drummer I’ve ever seen
I saw them twice, he was an amazing drummer but he couldn’t play some LZ songs properly specially RNR. No one could play like Bonham.
Plant voice is incredible
Jimmy's dance moves are just.... FANTASTIC
1:33 LOOK AT HIS DANCE MOVES!!!!!!!
😊😊😊😊😊
A+ reaction…saw them live in 1975 in Chicago…Bonzo’s last American tour… Im old ….and I grew up in the best era for music
Much love young man
Actually 1977 was the last American tour. I know saw them in St. Louis
Michael Lee was a great drummer. Lenny Kravitz, Thin Lizzy, and filled in for one of rock n rolls greatest drummers.
R.I.P Michael. You have my respect for eternity.
Such beautiful tone he gets from his guitar in this classic without a doubt the greatest guitarist of all time. He can play it all he is the master there is no other. Look at how cool the guitar looks in his hands. It’s almost looks like it’s growing out of his body. Hail Hail Hendrix!
I'M 59 and still like this kind of music
I'm Bella Mystery.68.young
Im 55 rush yes genisis who led and devo talk talk good new vave stuff And of course all the influences
Page and Plant awesome as always and dude is slammin' on the drums! Great song Always love Led Zeppelin
he was Michael Lee. Died from epileptic seizure in 2008
You are totally correct, dear Anglela san.
@@tomcatinaround .. thank you 😊
Siguen siendo los Reyes del metal Zepelin y punto
Unbeschreiblich und voller Emotionen.Bei allen! Eine würdige Hommage für die beste Band.Thank you for all the songs,Led Zeppelin.
I'd never be sitting in the chair listening to an excellent cover of this!!
What a sensational performance. The best rendition of a masterpiece.
Breathtaking band the definition of rock in roll they are truly the best
I am 75 and still can’t get enough Led Zeppelin. Jesus John Bonham is a total animal on the drums. And Jimmy Page kills me. Love him to death. And RP vocals…can’t say enough. What a kick ass band
I feel bad for kids who will never grow up with LZ. HEY I just realized those are my initials. How cool is that?
Very good version - impressed! Jimmy played great and Robert hit the notes
Самая клёвая версия этого хита- выступление в штатах, Медисон Сквер Гарден,1973 году !
@@ВикторКоле Can you translate your comment into English please?
@@justinherbert9146 “The coolest version of this hit is performance in the USA, at MSG in 1973”
@@EugeneReodko I agree with you - i love that video 1973 at MSG in New York City = i believe it was the show opening song
R.I.P. Michael Lee. Was certainly one of the greats! 🙏
Thanks for posting 👍 What a drummer 💪😊
I am old dude 60years old n still listen to LED ZEPPElIN pague endles music
A masterclass in drum part composition. Perfectly extracted - I feel like I’m in the room as it’s happening.
Led Zeppelin Yesss !!!! Best Rock Band ever in the Universe !!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
И Deep Purple
Let's face it we grew up with best band deep Purple, lblack 5:31 Sabbath , ACDC, scorpions, Rush, moterhead, thin lizzy, Queen and many others. What a fantastic time we grew up in
ROBERT PLAN SUPER MUSIC! VERY GYT BOY!
@@ЮрийЗахаров-т2жNinguém tem um vocalista melhor q Robert plant🌵 e tmb igual e fantástico igual Jimy Page 😅😅
RIGHT?!
@2:41 Pagey takes his solo and one of his BEST I've heard live. Kinda unique in that I hear some wah-wah and flange and other stuff usually not there. Jimmy is indeed that fine wine that only gets better over time. Amazing how he had to play lead & rhythm parts together on stage thru his career and pulled it off so well! This tune can carry you thru life. JP-USA
Gh! Aahb'
Di! Rdil khvjbbbbnmmm..
lauratwo16
You're right I hear wah n flange too. Nice improvisation!
AndDoes
Для всех поколений и навсегда учитесь молодёжь это масттеркласс🎉
I love to see these two, still pushing and playing and singing the BEST THEY CAN!! ROCK ON!!
Just amazing, even 32 years later!
....ich hab grade ein Mitschnitt aus den 70igern ....ne 60igern ...gesehen
und....da ich selbst Musik mache ....hört man da genau hin ....
eines vorab ...
die Musiker sind was ganz besonderes ....
gibt es nur alle paar Jahrzehnte ...einmal
aber zurück zu den Fakten
...der leider schon verstorbene Drummer Bonham war dem Youngster noch eine kleine Klasse voraus
und Robert Plant .....eine Jahrhundertstimme ....ich glaube das kann man ohne Abstriche sagen ...
aber....wie alles im Leben
nagt der Zahn der Zeit ....
und wenn man ständig die ursprünglichen Platten im Ohr hat
dann merkt man so ein ganz klein wenig dass seine Stimme in den 30 Jahren des Roll n Roll
ein wenig gelitten hat ...
I love Plant's vocals in this
Michael Lee, best drummer for this particular group. R.I.P.
Greatast Rock Guitarist Alive. Jimmy Page.
R.I.P ... michael lee ...
Any walk on by Jimmy Page is A most welcomed addition too the concert
Tontonterus
I wish there was more than just a thumbs up. Absolutely incredible!!!
I had the pleasure of seeing Led Zeppelin live in 1977, one of the best rock and roll shows I've ever seen.
Michael Lee, best drummer for this particular group. R.I.P.
Frank Espinoza I’m sorry what
John Bonham was and still is the best for this group
Agree
@@kevinmarcos6298 I’m sure he meant after he passed
He definitely played the intro differently than JB but it’s at least close to the same tempo. Seems like he’s got the chops, sounds a little tight comparatively but probably no way around that considering the gig. Talk about sitting in the hot seat…
@@kevinmarcos6298who's the best ac/dc singer?
Mike lee , drummer , say no more , rip xx
Uma das melhores bandas de rock do mundo!!!!!!!!!!!!
Agree 100% my Brother, From another Mother!
Peace/ Love Bro
Cool rocking with the leather trousers still ❤😊🎉
@Jimmy Page My parents were hard-core Fans
Was 13 when I started playing Stairway to heaven alot...Rock and Roll,Black Dog and whole lotto love.
Take care Love from South Coast England 🏴
@Jimmy Page
Yes indeed I grew up listening to you.i had blonde curly like Robert Plant then.
Chilli Peppers front man Anthony Keidis has contacted me too
@Jimmy Page look out for Allie Sherlock she has got a record contract best singer in a long while
I'm watching thing incredible masterpiece. Watching from Sussex new brunswick canada
Love this ❤band so so much. All of you guys ❤❤❤❤ BUT, Robert Plant , no words can I say, that you don’t already know 🌹
Сarina👍❤With love from UKRAINE ❤👍🗺🌐🌏🌎🌲❤
Каріна ХАРРІСОН 👍❤
So damn cool❗️Although the key is off, Plant's voice is also great‼️
Время берет свое,но бессильно пред мастерством ,ГОЛОСОМ, и бесстрашием сцены.
Jimmy dancing is always so cute
When your cover brings a tear to the writer and lead singers eye…. You KNOW you’ve nailed it! Just wow!
A potpourri of videos mind meld into one, impressive!
Jimmys so relaxed on his guitars when ever he plays love it !
I can't imagine how great it must have been to play behind those two legends
Holy cow didn't know Plant could still belt high Cs like that. This is probably the BEST version I've heard him do live. Compare to Live Aid and SRTS.... :O
Live, Plant always seems to be more interested in his hair, how unbuttoned his shirt is, strutting, and being coy with the audience, rather than focusing on a great delivery of the vocals. He is THE most irritating of all the Zep members, imo. Big chest hair with an oversized ego to match, LOL !!
@@robertbard9627- Yeah okay, mate.
There can never be another band like this. The music they created is mind blowing!
Looks like the drummer shares the greatest moment in his life \m/ Thanks for the emotion
Jimmy and Robert kicked ass here, Rock on!
Wow to see someone so one with his instrument, watching jimmy page play is like watching jimi Hendrix, he cannot be real, he must be legend
I saw both in their prime--Page was great--he's not Jimi
Him legend
Ça me rappele mon adolescence et j'ai les larmes aux yeux.C'est simplement magique bravo !!!!❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤
Every time I see this, it gives me the goosebumps. Great tribute.
wow jimmy jumping around like a crazy person...hes great..and roberts vocals are off the chain
That’s the best solo he ever did for this song.
Jimmy Page's chunky guitar riffs rock!
Этот Цеппелин никогда не упадёт с небес. RIP J. Bonham. and M. Lee
За барабанами не Бонем и на басу не Джонс!!!???
@@ЯрославПавлий Бонэма к тому времени не было уже 16 лет...
@@ЯрославПавлийtout le monde peut se tromper quand on écoute Led Zeppelin on rêve tellement moi je me suis trompé avec le chanteur Robert Plant j aie dit Jimmy Page le guitariste oui quand on est a fond dans cette musique on rêve d'où l erreur 😊
Как же не повезло мужикам с барабанщиками... два гения было и ушли в 30 и 38. Вечная память Бонзо и Майку.
@@alexmail476😢😢😢
💥Theirs a VERSION of this from DAYTON OHIO outrider tour!!!
I was there 3rd row almost center stage !!
Hi Big Jim ,sorry for bein too loud & crazy !
Z
Check out Jimmy's rock n' roll moves and jump at 3:29...Great spirit and energy. Robert goes for the notes. Love Japan! NT
Loved it! Reminded me of Chuck Berry's moves
La batería de Michael Lee es potente y espectacular!!!
Sure is
💥They BOTH LOVED THIS Drummer‼️
Michael Lee, RIP
Closest thing to BONZO THEY EVER HEARD‼️
JUST WATCH HIM‼️
Tengo 72 Años y Aún Me Da Escalofrío de Tanta Emoción Felicidades.
Wow! This is live and not edited... That's real hard Rock!
Page Plant tough duo to beat!
Michael the best drummer! GOD bless you Michael! RIP
Thank God l had the chance to see these monsters of rock playing live in Wimbledon London 72 !! Love This guy , awesome voice, great music , forever Legends !!!❤❤❤
Lucky enough to see zeppelin 2 times 1975, 1977 Greensboro NC
Eu sou obrigado a falar, 1:30, Jimmy Page no seu auge de rock star, fenômeno, gigante pro rock clássico, e sério, que ótimo esse baterista e baixista juntos, pra finalizar com a voz de Robert Plant, sério, muito bom esse vídeo porém sem o espetacular John Bonham, esse vídeo merece meus parabéns, rock n' roll orgânico, like!
Great drummer! How many of you can say you saw Van Halen when they exploded onto the music scene, i can, saw them on their first tour..I was 17 or 18. Page was amazing!
This drummer as unbelievably bad. Bonham turns in his grave at this horrendous butchering of an LZ classic. It's bad enough that this disgrace was witnessed by thousands live as it happened. But farwose that it was recorded and now viewed by millions across the world. Better for his video to be deleted permanently than allow anyone else to watch it. HORRIBLE DRUMMER.
Fantastic! Great cover by a gifted musician.
Excellent solo, Jimmy!
Wow. Page plays spot on
What happened?!
Great rendition
Love Plant's voice as well
R.I.P. Micheal Lee born in England and, similarly to Led Zeppelin's John Bonham, used large drum sizes, something he attributed to his 6'2" height. His bass drum was 26" in diameter, and his snare drum was a brass 14" x 14" shell.
He started his professional career as drummer with Little Angels, a band from Scarborough who became one of the primary British rock acts of the early 1990s, however, Lee was sacked from Little Angels during their Young Gods tour, after it was discovered he had auditioned for The Cult behind their backs. He went on to play the full Ceremony world tour with The Cult in 1991 and 1992 (and was replaced in Little Angels by Mark Richardson.)
After playing with The Cult, he would go on to work with Echo & The Bunnymen and the reformed version of Thin Lizzy. Lee also worked with many other bands including Holosade, Alaska, and Sweet Janes.
Ultimately, it would be his work with Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant that garnered him the highest profile. As a result of his work on Plant's solo material, he was invited to continue this collaboration when Plant re-joined forces with Jimmy Page for their Page & Plant project. Lee became the drummer for their touring and recording band, also earning writing credits.
Lee also toured with Jeff Martin and played drums on Martin's solo album, Exile and the Kingdom. He also performed with The Cult founders Billy Duffy and Ian Astbury on their Ceremony tour.[2] He also co-operated on the 2006 Ian Gillan album, Gillan's Inn. He also recorded his first album with North east of England band Holosade "Hellhouse" under the name of Damian Lee.
Death
Lee died on 24 November 2008 from an epileptic seizure. He was found dead in his flat, and his funeral took place in his hometown of Darlington the following week. Former bandmates Toby Jepson and Jimmy Page were amongst the mourners in attendance.
Great job! Don'nt stop, cause if you do you will get old! How can I forget this song? I was a yute
The lyrics are magnificent and the arrangement is one of the best in music history.
Page just gets better with the years..I can see where so many such as Slash get their ideas from him...
If Robert and Jimmy would sing and play guitar like that in 1985 Live Aid, their performance would be as fucking awesome as Queen
+Jorge Patiño Live Aid is day Jimmy and Robert would like to forget.
+Brian Craig why???
They were ill prepared, under rehearsed and neither Tony Thompson nor Phil Collins knew the material.
How can you not know the material, it's Led fucking Zeppelin?!!!
milkminotaur
Sooooo true, and hilarious 😂. How could you not prepare for a concert seen by what 10's or 100's of millions of people?
Красавцы !!!! Музыканты от бога !!!! Ну просто инопланетяне рока !!!!!
Rob & Jimmy belt out to their hearts' content!
This is the kinda music that makes you listen and forget about everything for a while. That look on his face says it all, and especially when choir pops out and you can read the lips saying “wowwww” that’s the stuff that changes how your day can go!
Ladies n gents , I give you mr Michael lee on the drums 😎