Jimmy Page has a B Bender on that Telecaster. It is a device that connects to one of the strap anchor points on the guitar. You pull against the strap and it bends the B string up one pitch. Brilliant use of the B Bender in this song. Jimmy Page is just a regular guy, as are all musicians. But put a guitar in his hands and creative genius flows from his soul to the world! Such a privilege to witness the gift that he has to share!
I just read an old interview where some guy named Eddie who makes strange noises come out of his guitar said Jimmy Page played guitar like a 2 year old with a broken hand. Eddie never did figure it out...this video would have helped him understand music.
Robert has said he wrote the words to this song about a girlfriend 10 years back he left to be a singer. She said the music or her. Well history says the rest. Him reflacting back on her.
For all of the haters..and people who say Led Zeppelin was overrated and just stole their best songs..I give you Ten Years Gone..if they had not release another song this would have been epic..especially for any other band..
Well, to people who say such things: From where did they, 'rip off', or even borrow, 'Kashmir', 'Stairway', 'Good Times, Bad Times', 'Heartbreaker', 'Ramble On', 'Over the Hills and Far Away', 'Misty Mountain Hop', 'Four Sticks', 'Fool in the Rain', 'In the Evening', 'The Ocean', etc., etc. Right?
@@samr.england613People just like to hate. Imagine no Led Zeppelin music. Is that what they would rather have. All of there covers are better than the originals and everyone knows it. They're just really good at what they do. Robert kept alot of the lyrics and that didn't help. I don't give a crap.what they borrowed. It's all so damn good. Bob Dylan said Zepps In my time of dying is better than his.
@@PageCrowesIncidentally, when Dylan first heard Jimi Hendrix's version of, 'All Along the Watchtower', Dylan declared, "That's how 'Watchtower' is SUPPOSED to sound! "
And it irritates the hell out of me when I learn a song and hear him play it with a kooler chop. brb,,, I have to go get my guitar..., back to the woodshed.
Possibly my favorite Zeppelin song, way overlooked. I used to play this on acoustic as a lullaby when my kid was a baby (he's 39 now, they grow up fast!). With an achingly beautiful solo by Page, and the ingenious orchestral guitar layerings at the end. It brings a tear to my eye for a girl I once loved every time I hear it. 💔
I loved Zep as a kid. We just didn't know how good we had it as these albums came rolling out, back in the day. Thought it would always be like that. Nope. It was something special, still is.
so true - i remember hearing Zep so often on radio I got sick (almost) of hearing them. The reality was radio played the same hits over and over and neglected gems like this one/Ten years gone.
Same.. for me it was 2003. Almost 32 now, I tell you, you don't need to have been young when they were big. Edit: Okay, so I was a bit younger than 17 when I learned to love LZ.
I was 10 in 1974 when I first heard Zeppelin, and the impact they had affects my life still today. My son is 17 and he loves them too, he has played the catalog multiple times and ranks 'Houses of the Holy' as his favorite. Their music is timeless!
Glad they played this one pretty close to the original (at least by the standards of many other numbers from this collaboration). The original recording is one of the few absolutely perfect songs that exist in rock music. In my opinion, it's Zep's very best song, absolute perfection from the first note to the last, and it should not be mucked with, not by Zep themselves or anyone else. I really have no idea why - other than perhaps the sheer beauty of the composition - but this song hits me in my very soul like no other piece of music. I feel simultaneously overcome with both sadness and joy every time I hear it, and am struck dumb by the beauty of it, every single time I hear it. It's quite astounding, actually.
It's the wierd harmonies created by the dubbed guitars. Very difficult to reproduce live because there are like 6 guitars there, at least part of the time. And yes this is by far the best composition Jimmy ever made public, it's always the first track I play on that album, and what draws me to play the album again in the first place, and has been for almost 50 years now.
All Hail . . . " The Mighty Mighty Led Zeppelin " - One of their Most Underrated Songs ( also The Wanton Song ). Led Zep Forever. Greatest of All Time.
Seen then 3x. 95, 96, and 98. All at the Palace in Auburn hills Michigan. Just a 3 years out of high school, and 6 of us guys went in a conversion van and all split acid. The music sounded so good with the strings and Egyptian musicians on acid. My senses were so enhanced i was focused on every note. Porl Thompson from the Cure was with them 95 and he was phenomenal playing the guitar parts just like the album helping Jimmy out. Porl had to leave later in the tour, though. Plant thanked him. Got to see them play over the hills and far away in 96. That was a rare one for them to play 7:33 . 7:33 7:33
Love this song. Was unable to see Zeppelin, though fortunate to have seen Page and Plant in 1995 and 1998. Then Robert Plant in 2016. They will always be the best band ever!
Zepgirl 64 You are still very lucky since some of us have never seen them at all! JB passed when I wAs supposed to see them when I was 17 in 1980. Pretty sad I never did since. Trying to see Robert Plant with Amazing Grace this year but concert postponed due to Covid19. Hoping he will be able to come next year. 😕
@@lhobs9782I know, I am so grateful to have seen Page and Plant. I hope you get the chance to see Robert Plant soon. I actually won a radio contest in 1995 to see their first show in Pensacola, FL. Yes, it was so sad when Bonham passed away, I remember the day well. One great thing about YT is that we can listen to this amazing music again and again. Take care.
@@zepgirl6489- He's such an amazing singer. Wish he'd do this song in concert with his own band. His band Saving Grace has this beautiful yet melancholic way of doing songs so it'd be great to pull this one out.
@@DaveH-10 Well, he joined to fill in a bass vacancy, when the vacancy was filled by a musician that primarily played bass the band kept Page on, and for a period had Page and Beck as dual guitarists.
@@DaveH-10 Page was offered the guitar vacancy in the Yardbirds before Beck, he had obligations that would not allow him to join, it was his recommendation that Beck got the gig, he would later join to fill the bass slot.
I can't help thinking, that this two appear always very humble and simple on stage. They don't have any superstar-attitude. They don't need special effects or dancer, nothing. They simply are what they are, artists in the best sense.
MR. JIMMY PAGE PUT SO MUCH OF HIS SOUL IN THAT GUITAR AND YOU CAN SURE FEEL HIS CREATIVITY, JUST MASTERFULL. ARGUABLY THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PIECES OF GUITAR WORK I HAVE HAD THE PLEASURE TO HERE. JUST A MASTERPIECE
My favorite Zep song of all time. Never gets old. Pure Jimmy and Robert. Some of these Physical Graffiti songs were never incorporated into the live shows and the studio versions were mastered with multi-tracked guitars - sometimes 4 or 5 guitar parts. Jimmy is a fucking genius in how he brings the live versions the full scope of the songs with one guitar. Amazing
Jimmy never gave a bad performance on this masterpiece! Always a spine tingling solo accompanied by Robert's furtive wails! Greatest song ever! Actually love Jimmy's 70's version ....so emotional$
My favorite Led Zep song, probably my favorite song ever. The live version did not disappoint as it would be impossible to recreate the perfection of the studio version. Jimmy Page proves once again why he is the greatest guitar that has and will ever live and Robert...well Robert is Robert. There will never be another that even comes close to his magnificence. Thank you so much for posting this and making my morning sad and happy all at once.
What I always loved about Zeppelin or a Page/Plant set list is that they dig deep into the vault. It's not always about the hits. This song should have been. A hit though. Awesome tune and one of my favorites!
This song has always done it for me..the guitar is stunningly beautiful and the lyrics match the beauty. My favorite zep song and one of my favorite songs by any band.
Dana R I hate how little attention I’m gonna crawl has gotten though. No mention of it in interviews. No live performances from any member either as part of zeppelin or otherwise. It’s as if it never existed, which kinda annoys me as it’s one of my favourite songs
I have a love hate relationship with music from the past.It brings me so much pain because of friends and family gone now and these were favorite bands of all of them but I love to listen to it for myself.I just wish I had them back to hear it with me.Thats what I wish.
Thank you randy butternubs. Great way to start a menopausal morning. At least I have a reason for hot flashes after seeing Robert looking so delicious and the music sounding about as great as ever. Wish there were some shots of Michael Lee also. He was so talented and gorgeous as well. God rest his soul. Anyway thanks again. ☮
I remember when Physical Graffiti first came out. This song is almost 44 years old and still as powerful as ever. Even my 17 year old son marvels at how great this song is, as it stands the test of time... forever and ever.
It’s awesome to see these guys on stage so graceful as always. It sounds exactly as on the album I’m actually surprised by plants vocals. It goes to show when you got it you got it. And page the master of the telecaster!!! Crazy to think this is 96 just one year after I was born I wish I was around that time to see at least one time
Awesome live version of this song! One of my all time fave Zep tunes from my fave Zep album! Page sounds great! He hacked this song to death on the 1977 tour but so glad to hear him play this so clean! Nice post!! Mahalo!!
Oh yeah, This is why I'll always will enjoy this band. They made ROCK sound sooo beautiful!! However, on this video I miss that smooth bass line of JPJ and the lazy but creative back beat of JB. Still a great video.
There is something incredibly thrilling to see Jimmy Page - on two separate occasions - so caught up in the music of the moment that he has to run up to hit the pedal for the bridge. They are as transported as we are.
Life time Zeppelin fan & this has got to be one of my favorites !! Roberts lyrics are unforgettable & the band untouched to this day.... * Led Zeppelin will never die.
Absolutely incredible guitar work by Jimmy. Such an emotional and touching piece of music. Soft and heavy inflections. Completely gets in my head and ruffles it all up in there. Powerful.
I’ll never grow tired of Led Zepplin. Got to see page and plant in Indianapolis 1995. Best band ever. Will never replicate the magic I feel when I listen to them.
This song makes me feel so nostalgic, at 44 years old I never got to see zeppelin live, this is so melodic and creative, not to mention absolutely beautiful, one of the greatest bands in musical history. They will still be spoken of 1000 years from now, I really believe that. X
Its impossible to not to love this song.. my heart melt n wandered i dont know where each time i'm hearing it.my most favorite haunted song beside the rain song. Each n every single song in their album shows their own most magnificent skills at it best.something i will never find on today music..music genius that is wayy ahead of their time.thank u led zep for creating such an immortal n brilliant music which i believe i can still enjoy hearing it even when i'm getting older..
Jimmy Page has a B Bender on that Telecaster. It is a device that connects to one of the strap anchor points on the guitar. You pull against the strap and it bends the B string up one pitch. Brilliant use of the B Bender in this song. Jimmy Page is just a regular guy, as are all musicians. But put a guitar in his hands and creative genius flows from his soul to the world! Such a privilege to witness the gift that he has to share!
He used that guitar live on that song 1977 tour, and knebworth festival 1979..
I just read an old interview where some guy named Eddie who makes strange noises come out of his guitar said Jimmy Page played guitar like a 2 year old with a broken hand. Eddie never did figure it out...this video would have helped him understand music.
Invented by Gene Parsons
@@rockertom100Gene Parsons invented the string Bender for Clarence White
@@RoyPage1970 ... and Clarence White.
One of the most beautiful songs these guys have ever written.
Robert has said he wrote the words to this song about a girlfriend 10 years back he left to be a singer. She said the music or her. Well history says the rest. Him reflacting back on her.
The words, the melody, the way Page multi-layered all the guitar parts on the original version - everything about it is absolutely perfect!
The original recording is a masterpiece..
My absolutely favourite Zep track from my favourite album of all time. Page plays brilliantly on this.
@@johnodwyer8902 mine too
I could listen to it on a loop .the guitar is stunning
That solo is like a summer morning breeze with the windows open! Beautiful!
Beautifully said!
My favorite Led Zep's song. I never get tired of listening it.
I fully agree!
♥️♥️♥️my fave 2!
Still this is their best song.
Never tire of its beauty❤
My favorite song is bebe i'm gonna leave you
If this doesn't pull on your heartstrings and melt your mind. You are soulless.
For all of the haters..and people who say Led Zeppelin was overrated and just stole their best songs..I give you Ten Years Gone..if they had not release another song this would have been epic..especially for any other band..
No shit...and did you notice all their best songs like this and Kashmir are totay Original?
Physical Graffiti is their magnum opus.
Well, to people who say such things: From where did they, 'rip off', or even borrow, 'Kashmir', 'Stairway', 'Good Times, Bad Times', 'Heartbreaker', 'Ramble On', 'Over the Hills and Far Away', 'Misty Mountain Hop', 'Four Sticks', 'Fool in the Rain', 'In the Evening', 'The Ocean', etc., etc. Right?
@@samr.england613People just like to hate. Imagine no Led Zeppelin music. Is that what they would rather have.
All of there covers are better than the originals and everyone knows it.
They're just really good at what they do. Robert kept alot of the lyrics and that didn't help.
I don't give a crap.what they borrowed. It's all so damn good.
Bob Dylan said Zepps In my time of dying is better than his.
@@PageCrowesIncidentally, when Dylan first heard Jimi Hendrix's version of, 'All Along the Watchtower', Dylan declared, "That's how 'Watchtower' is SUPPOSED to sound! "
Jimmy Page and that solo makes me melt.
Thank you, Tennessee Truck Girl.
Physical Graffiti, My favorite Zeppelin album, Got it the day it came out in the record store and still listen to it today.
Me too. I was 11 or 12 at the time. I was an early adopter.
This and Rain Song are just musical geniuses.
One of the best songs by one of the best bands ever!
absolutely!
My fav by them!
Richard Taylor wish they would have played this, that's the way, going to California and poor tom or bron yr stomp at their reunion show.
Thank you, Richard, kicks ass every time you hear it. Real music by real musicians baby.
Amen bro
Classic lost in the wilderness Page guitar solo, he never plays the same solo twice, its amazing.
And it irritates the hell out of me when I learn a song and hear him play it with a kooler chop. brb,,, I have to go get my guitar..., back to the woodshed.
@LizardKing0851 😂 yes!
Possibly my favorite Zeppelin song, way overlooked. I used to play this on acoustic as a lullaby when my kid was a baby (he's 39 now, they grow up fast!).
With an achingly beautiful solo by Page, and the ingenious orchestral guitar layerings at the end.
It brings a tear to my eye for a girl I once loved every time I hear it. 💔
I finally got to see them on this tour at PNC in NJ
The guitar solo is one of the most beautiful in the history of this magical instrument!
Agree 😊
I loved Zep as a kid. We just didn't know how good we had it as these albums came rolling out, back in the day. Thought it would always be like that. Nope. It was something special, still is.
so true - i remember hearing Zep so often on radio I got sick (almost) of hearing them. The reality was radio played the same hits over and over and neglected gems like this one/Ten years gone.
Thought it would always be like that. Nope
The release of Physical Graffiti was an event
Jimmy Page musicianship is extraordinary
He gets so much emotion out of the guitar! Beautiful!
Wow I just watched Jimmy play this in ‘77 and then I watched this. It’s crazy how much he pulled his playing together after getting clean
That was the first thing I noticed too, just amazing.
When he is sober, no one can touch him.
@@oldmaninavan3592 Master, yeah. Jimmy was the best " sloppy" unhinged guitarist.
The whole deal , band was incredible when you think of it.
@@buddyknowles6821 buddy. ??? Jimmy was JUST a BRILLIANT sloppy guitarist..
One of best ever. Forget the trance crap...you mention.
@@buddyknowles6821 he was on heroin
Jimmy Page is the best, what a beautiful song with great, emotional guitar playing.
I love this song. Jimmy puts that bend in just like he’s wrenching a tear out of the guitar.
Absolutely!!!!!!!!!!!
This is absolutely amazing holy crap. This live performance is a gift. They are magic together ........ if only
If only what ?? 😂
Shame plant wi tour with crap heads and plays a few led zeppelin tunes and won't tour with his old band mates
This footage is 20 years old, of them playing a song 20 year old at the time. Man.
Where does the time go?
More like 35+ years ago
Forty-four Years Gone.
You are experiencing what Willie Nelson sang about in his beautiful, 'God aint't it the truth" song, "Ain't it Funny...How Time Slips Away."
41 years, now.
This song is a true masterpiece. One of my all time favorites.
FACTS!
Man!! Being too young to see Zeppelin i am so lucky to have caught these two tours. 🙏
I saw Page Plant in Irvine in 1995 with a pager waiting for my first son to be born. So glad he didn’t show up that night.
I was there has well in Irvine in 1995
Epic!!
OMG.. I was 17 when I learned about LEDZEP & became a loyal fan since then.. I'm now 57 going 58... 😁 I LOVE U 4ver LEDZEP ❤️
I was about 14...I just love them!
i was 12 when zepplen hit 1968 i am 62 now
Same.. for me it was 2003. Almost 32 now, I tell you, you don't need to have been young when they were big.
Edit: Okay, so I was a bit younger than 17 when I learned to love LZ.
october thursday Yep...me too. I was 12 when I discovered them in ‘75. Now 57 and love the music more than ever! ❤️LZ
I was 10 in 1974 when I first heard Zeppelin, and the impact they had affects my life still today. My son is 17 and he loves them too, he has played the catalog multiple times and ranks 'Houses of the Holy' as his favorite. Their music is timeless!
It makes me smile to listen this..
Я тоже😊
Me too, and maybe cry a little for times gone by😊😢
Glad they played this one pretty close to the original (at least by the standards of many other numbers from this collaboration). The original recording is one of the few absolutely perfect songs that exist in rock music. In my opinion, it's Zep's very best song, absolute perfection from the first note to the last, and it should not be mucked with, not by Zep themselves or anyone else.
I really have no idea why - other than perhaps the sheer beauty of the composition - but this song hits me in my very soul like no other piece of music. I feel simultaneously overcome with both sadness and joy every time I hear it, and am struck dumb by the beauty of it, every single time I hear it. It's quite astounding, actually.
It's the wierd harmonies created by the dubbed guitars. Very difficult to reproduce live because there are like 6 guitars there, at least part of the time. And yes this is by far the best composition Jimmy ever made public, it's always the first track I play on that album, and what draws me to play the album again in the first place, and has been for almost 50 years now.
You've literally taken the words out my finger 😊
Beautiful comment. I feel exactly the same.
Goosebumps and tears..does that make sense?
💞..All time favorite band 🎶🎶🎶
YES!!!
Yes...same for me
Oh, perfect sense.
Yes.... just yes....
Absolutely!❤🙌
My favorite singer, my favorite guitar player, one of their absolute best songs. Pure magic.
This song is magic. Feel like it is me talking to someone I once knew.
All Hail . . . " The Mighty Mighty Led Zeppelin " - One of their Most Underrated Songs ( also The Wanton Song ). Led Zep Forever. Greatest of All Time.
Also "Trampled Under Foot" & "Out on the Tiles".
Yes... so underrated! On of my favorites!
My God. What is better than this?
Absolutely one of my favourite songs! They played it beautifully here!
never seen them do that song live. what a treat, one of my favorites from them. I saw them many times but they never played that one,. just awesome
Seen then 3x. 95, 96, and 98. All at the Palace in Auburn hills Michigan.
Just a 3 years out of high school, and 6 of us guys went in a conversion van and all split acid.
The music sounded so good with the strings and Egyptian musicians on acid. My senses were so enhanced i was focused on every note.
Porl Thompson from the Cure was with them 95 and he was phenomenal playing the guitar parts just like the album helping Jimmy out.
Porl had to leave later in the tour, though. Plant thanked him.
Got to see them play over the hills and far away in 96. That was a rare one for them to play 7:33 . 7:33 7:33
Love this song. Was unable to see Zeppelin, though fortunate to have seen Page and Plant in 1995 and 1998. Then Robert Plant in 2016. They will always be the best band ever!
Zepgirl 64 You are still very lucky since some of us have never seen them at all! JB passed when I wAs supposed to see them when I was 17 in 1980. Pretty sad I never did since. Trying to see Robert Plant with Amazing Grace this year but concert postponed due to Covid19. Hoping he will be able to come next year. 😕
@@lhobs9782I know, I am so grateful to have seen Page and Plant. I hope you get the chance to see Robert Plant soon. I actually won a radio contest in 1995 to see their first show in Pensacola, FL. Yes, it was so sad when Bonham passed away, I remember the day well. One great thing about YT is that we can listen to this amazing music again and again. Take care.
Zepgirl 64 Yes, absolutely...thankful for YT. Its great! Thanks for the well wishes. 😊
@@zepgirl6489- He's such an amazing singer. Wish he'd do this song in concert with his own band. His band Saving Grace has this beautiful yet melancholic way of doing songs so it'd be great to pull this one out.
Crystal pure emotion through time as love returns...Jimmy's smile @7:30 says it all!-One of the greatest compositions ever!
Page who gave Guitar Lessons to Beck and Clapton Shows Why he is The MAN !!
Brian Palajsa
YES!
um no. There is a reason Page was stuck on bass and Beck played guitar while in the Yardbirds.
@@DaveH-10 Well, he joined to fill in a bass vacancy, when the vacancy was filled by a musician that primarily played bass the band kept Page on, and for a period had Page and Beck as dual guitarists.
He is a rock God 🎸💪
@@DaveH-10 Page was offered the guitar vacancy in the Yardbirds before Beck, he had obligations that would not allow him to join, it was his recommendation that Beck got the gig, he would later join to fill the bass slot.
I can't help thinking, that this two appear always very humble and simple on stage. They don't have any superstar-attitude. They don't need special effects or dancer, nothing. They simply are what they are, artists in the best sense.
Its kinda amazing how Page always finds sounds that have more than one feel to 'm.
MR. JIMMY PAGE PUT SO MUCH OF HIS SOUL IN THAT GUITAR AND YOU CAN SURE FEEL HIS CREATIVITY, JUST MASTERFULL. ARGUABLY THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PIECES OF GUITAR WORK I HAVE HAD THE PLEASURE TO HERE. JUST A MASTERPIECE
Incredible rendition of this beautiful, melancholic and powerful song--brought tears to my eyes just like the first time I heard it.
Jimmy Page being flawless as per after he got over his heroin addiction
God , there's something so wistful in this song.And I love Plant's subtle movements that seems to fit the chords and melody so perfectly.
👌👍🤘
Oh my! Where could Zep ever go wrong. Love & Love every song and work. 50 years on and still never get enough. Well done.
My favorite Zep song of all time. Never gets old. Pure Jimmy and Robert. Some of these Physical Graffiti songs were never incorporated into the live shows and the studio versions were mastered with multi-tracked guitars - sometimes 4 or 5 guitar parts. Jimmy is a fucking genius in how he brings the live versions the full scope of the songs with one guitar. Amazing
Good call, Jimmy was very guarded and calculated about how he introduced different songs live. This is one of their best songs, if not the best imo.
THIS PART. how he manages to reproduce (almost) the studio sound with only his guitar (here he has help from Thompson and orchestra)
Never do I get tired of this music!!
Jimmy never gave a bad performance on this masterpiece! Always a spine tingling solo accompanied by Robert's furtive wails! Greatest song ever! Actually love Jimmy's 70's version ....so emotional$
Amazing! How incredible these guys are! Led Zeppelin forever!!!
What a guitar solo one of Jimmy's best
What a find! I am in heaven!
This is why page is in a class by himself.
His critically acclaimed compositions destroy all his peers from the 60's. 70's etc.......etc.......
My favorite Led Zep song, probably my favorite song ever. The live version did not disappoint as it would be impossible to recreate the perfection of the studio version. Jimmy Page proves once again why he is the greatest guitar that has and will ever live and Robert...well Robert is Robert. There will never be another that even comes close to his magnificence. Thank you so much for posting this and making my morning sad and happy all at once.
I first listened to Physical Graffiti in 1976 I was 12 I had to buy it in 1977 1 of my favorite Albums
I am loving the white jeans and shirt.. This song is mesmerizing and these two are Pure Gold together.
Let’s cherish these two while we can.
hard to believe that this was almost 30 years ago..
What I always loved about Zeppelin or a Page/Plant set list is that they dig deep into the vault. It's not always about the hits. This song should have been. A hit though. Awesome tune and one of my favorites!
Totally
Time will give this song the place it deserves, no worry about that.
This song makes wistful. 40 years gone since I first heard it.
My favorite Zep song...so much heart and feelings on this tune! Love I'm gonna crawl too. Amazing always
This song has always done it for me..the guitar is stunningly beautiful and the lyrics match the beauty. My favorite zep song and one of my favorite songs by any band.
Dana R I hate how little attention I’m gonna crawl has gotten though. No mention of it in interviews. No live performances from any member either as part of zeppelin or otherwise. It’s as if it never existed, which kinda annoys me as it’s one of my favourite songs
I have a love hate relationship with music from the past.It brings me so much pain because of friends and family gone now and these were favorite bands of all of them but I love to listen to it for myself.I just wish I had them back to hear it with me.Thats what I wish.
Still brings a tear to my eyes.
That guitar intro and the whole song is just sublime
Сценичное обаяние Планта запредельное!!!
Спасибо за это видео.
The violins playing all of Page's multi-layered guitar parts from the orignal recording sound amazing.
My soul rejoices every time I hear this song! :- )
great use of effects pedals and that tele sounds great
Hard to overstate how thankful I am that I saw this tour- May 1998- Tampa Florida
Thank you randy butternubs.
Great way to start a menopausal morning. At least I have a reason for hot flashes after seeing Robert looking so delicious and the music sounding about as great as ever. Wish there were some shots of Michael Lee also. He was so talented and gorgeous as well. God rest his soul. Anyway thanks again. ☮
I'm genuinely glad my video offers you respite in these trying times
Absolutely the best Led song and I feel it the same in my heart all these 30 years or so
I remember when Physical Graffiti first came out. This song is almost 44 years old and still as powerful as ever. Even my 17 year old son marvels at how great this song is, as it stands the test of time... forever and ever.
Wow what a powerful, amazing rendition of an all-time great song!
Before the internet I thought I was the only person who “discovered” this song 😅
Greatest band of all time, still seduced and amazed by them!
We love you Jimmy you are a star thank you for sharing your gift with us all these years
One of my favorite LZ songs. A story of a love, long lost.
It’s awesome to see these guys on stage so graceful as always. It sounds exactly as on the album I’m actually surprised by plants vocals. It goes to show when you got it you got it. And page the master of the telecaster!!! Crazy to think this is 96 just one year after I was born I wish I was around that time to see at least one time
The song is a critically acclaimed masterpiece
For as long as music exists this will be remembered as a masterpiece, no question. Superb!!☘
Oh rights dodany hit a rights obte on beggining of solo xd
Love them! Love the song! Love every Zeppelin song!
Awesome live version of this song! One of my all time fave Zep tunes from my fave Zep album! Page sounds great! He hacked this song to death on the 1977 tour but so glad to hear him play this so clean! Nice post!! Mahalo!!
Love love love..favorite Zep, sad and beautiful.
One of my favorite 75 Led Zeppelin tracks.
Oh yeah, This is why I'll always will enjoy this band. They made ROCK sound sooo beautiful!! However, on this video I miss that smooth bass line of JPJ and the lazy but creative back beat of JB. Still a great video.
still my favorite zep song..the solo is fuckin epic
It's just so Nice!
Great song wonderful video. Thank you for posting!
There is something incredibly thrilling to see Jimmy Page - on two separate occasions - so caught up in the music of the moment that he has to run up to hit the pedal for the bridge. They are as transported as we are.
Awesomd version. Beautiful sound on this video.
I like this. Jimmy's playing on this is cleaner than it was in the late 70's when playing this.
Page himself was probably cleaner in this than he was in the late 70's
He's having to lead the band, unlike he had to do with Led Zeppelin.
Got off H in the 80's.
mreppen1 thank heaven's he did.
losing Bonzo is bad enough.
Yeah but he never soloed on it... that took some shine away from the song.
Side three of Physical Graffiti was always like found treasure in the midst of a most prolific double album. Thanks Gents, from New Orleans!
Saw them do this during a Page & Pant tour in MSG in 1998, I was mesmerized. Wish it had never ended!!!
Life time Zeppelin fan & this has got to be one of my favorites !! Roberts lyrics are unforgettable & the band untouched to this day.... * Led Zeppelin will never die.
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Beautiful! One of my favorites! ❤️ I'm holding on...
Nostalgic song, I love it.
Wow I can listen to this 1000x and be blown away. Plan and pages are geniuses.
Jimmy is so awesome.
What a beautiful live version. One the best I"ve ever heard.
Absolutely incredible guitar work by Jimmy. Such an emotional and touching piece of music. Soft and heavy inflections. Completely gets in my head and ruffles it all up in there. Powerful.
I’ll never grow tired of Led Zepplin. Got to see page and plant in Indianapolis 1995. Best band ever. Will never replicate the magic I feel when I listen to them.
This song makes me feel so nostalgic, at 44 years old I never got to see zeppelin live, this is so melodic and creative, not to mention absolutely beautiful, one of the greatest bands in musical history. They will still be spoken of 1000 years from now, I really believe that. X
Its impossible to not to love this song.. my heart melt n wandered i dont know where each time i'm hearing it.my most favorite haunted song beside the rain song. Each n every single song in their album shows their own most magnificent skills at it best.something i will never find on today music..music genius that is wayy ahead of their time.thank u led zep for creating such an immortal n brilliant music which i believe i can still enjoy hearing it even when i'm getting older..
what a singer... the beast
So blessed to have seen Zeppelin twice in the 70’s!