Jimmy Page and Robert Plant July 25, 1995 Wembley Arena, London, UK El Tholathya Al Moqadasa Immigrant Song/The Wanton Song audio and video remastered in Sony Vegas Pro 11.0
My dad got to see Page & Plant in 95. He got to meet them backstage as well. In the early 70s he got to meet Bonham and John Paul Jones in LA when his boss was selling leather studded jackets to the band on his yacht. He got drink some Heineken with them. My dad passed away 10/12/19 from a rare cancer. He always had amazing memories of meeting famous people especially musicians. He also spent a lot of time in Toronto where he met Elton John and saw The Beatles when he was a kid at the old Maple Leaf Gardens. I miss him for his stories and all the experiences he had in his life. At least we got to see some bands before he passed away. The cancer was so rare that they had to do an autopsy just to find out what killed him. Cherish your parents as much as you can. You only get one set really. RIP Dad. Hope your listening to all your music in heaven.
I love this song, always have. Michael Bell aka: the walking crystal on the Drums. He uses Zildjian brilliant cymbals, including a Z brilliant crash-ride
Saw this tour and tune in Boston '95. Blew the roof off the building. When my buddy saw 15 strings and 15 percussion either side of the stage he said "Look, it takes 30 people to replace Jones and Bonham!"
Bill Reilly Amen brutha! Greatest band ever...by a LANDSLIDE. Anyone know who this drummer is? Very different feel than Bonham but he ROCKS. I saw plant and page in 1995. I was 18. Totally mesmerized. For some reason though I feel like the O2 arena show they did a few years back was even better than the stuff they did on this tour!
bassguitarfan2010 Noooo waaaaay!!!! SO SAD. Thank you for the info. Zeppelin drummers need to stop tragically dying. At least this one didn’t down 40 shots of vodka in an hour 😐
I'm floored, it's unreal to think how this took place in 95. At a time when all the metal bands were changing into grunge.., here's 1half of zep. Doing what they've been since 1967. (Awesome) 🤠😎🥁🤘
They were never a metal band, hard blues rock at most and all they're doing is playing on of their songs from the 70s. No one would have taken a couple of 50 year olds doing grunge seriously anyway.
I grew up in Scarborough, north of England. One of the first bands this drummer, Michael Lee was in was the "Little Angels". My father taught some of that band at school. Long story short, I bough my snare drum case and drum kit cases from Michael Lee in about 1992. I still have them, and they still have the stickers on from JFK airport from a tour they did. For me, he was the ultimate replacement for John Bonham. For reasons unknown he never really got the credit he was due for his incredible drumming abilities. It's a Hugh shame he is no longer with us as to see him play with Zeppelin, as I did and with other acts. He was a smiling face of nature on the drum throne.
This brought back some memories. I saw this tour at the Gorge Amphitheater in George, Washington with one of my best friends who sadly passed away sometime after this show.
Physical Graffiti was Led Zep's best lp. It's dense rhythms washed away the stale classic rock imitations that were still being played in the mid 1970's and paved the way for punk and post punk to come.
My favorite album the funk in it makes for great tunes but I think 2 is their best album start to finish it’s a no skip album if graffiti was a single album with all the best songs on it then it would’ve been a no skip album also
Silent woman in the night, you came Took my seed from my shaking frame Same old fire, another flame And the wheel rolls on Silent woman through the flames, you come From the deep behind the sun Seems my nightmares, have just begun Left me barely holding on With blazing eyes you see my trembling hand When we know the time has come Lose my senses, lose command Feel your healing rivers run Is it every time I fall That I think this is the one Oooh, in the darkness can you hear me call Another day has just begun Another day Silent woman, my face is changed Some know in ways to come Feel my fire needs a brand new flame And the wheels rolls on Rolls on Rolls on Rolls on, babe Rolls
Page had a bad tome after Bonham and hit drink bad. He was,the best alive from 68 to 74 no sweat. He had the odd issue with drugs on and off for 12 years but in 1985 to 86 he was back and even the 2007 concert showed at his best he is,the best you legend Jim.
Saw them in October '95 and had a crapton of bootleg tapes (yes, tapes) from this tour. The remarkable thing is that Plant's voice seemed to get better and better as the tour went on. By the last leg, he was singing most of the songs with the original melody in the original key.
saw them there in 98, amazing show. I always liked the wanton song but jimmy's live version of it blows away the album version. They also did how many more times and Jimmy broke out the bow, amazing. Roberts voice wasn't the same but on the whole the show blew me away. Far exceeded expectations.
Sadly this great drummer on this video died thirteen years after this performance. RIP Michael Lee. Sorry, but to me Michael was a better drummer than Jason (John Bonham's son). Although if you all want to hear the best Jason has ever played drums look up on TH-cam two songs from Jason's former group called Bonham. The songs are Wait For You and the song Guilty. Jason played the hell out of those two songs and the songs even sounded like Led Zeppelin.
I remember once when i had to choose between seeing Van Halen and Led Zeppelin. I chose Zep, and I"m glad. Van Halen is a master guitarist, but he did not write music like Jimmy Page did. I did also see Van Halen before. I loved 'em, but not like Led Zeppelin.
EVH was a different kind of musician. He was a good guitarist, but not very original. He also couldn't play the blues like Page could (only Hendrix and Clapton have him matched in that regard, IMO). But he was a very good keyboardist, and Page probably couldn't play the keyboards.
John Mullen Zeppelin has stated time and time again that they were so fed up with critics at the time because everybody accused them of stealing music but nobody understood what they were trying to do. What they were trying to do was revolutionize rock n roll. Should they have given credit? Perhaps, however that was their exact point. They wanted to take rock that already existed and turn it into rock and roll fixed with blues folk tunes and an acoustic sound. They wanted to make something unlike anything anybody had ever heard before. This angered critics in the 70s because they didn’t understand but they’ve said this time and time again. It was meant to be a sort of “stick it to the man” type of move. Also they have plenty of originals too. I do agree with you on the Jimmy is the man part of your argument. Zeppelin rocks. Also comparing Van Halen and Led Zeppelin is like comparing apples to oranges though for many reasons
Was Eddie Van Halen not original? He changed everything with Van Halen’s first album. He was as original as it gets and probably the most influential rock guitarist behind chuck berry and Hendrix. What Eddie Van Halen did was totally new for its time.
His vocal range and singing ability was unmatched in his early career, but unfortunately, it didn't have staying power. Even during the Zeppelin days, look at the difference between the first two albums and the 1975 sessions of Physical Graffiti. He had lost a lot of power to his voice. Years of smoking and screaming took its toll. He did have vocal cord surgery, which restored the clarity, but his range was never the same.
My dad got to see Page & Plant in 95. He got to meet them backstage as well. In the early 70s he got to meet Bonham and John Paul Jones in LA when his boss was selling leather studded jackets to the band on his yacht. He got drink some Heineken with them. My dad passed away 10/12/19 from a rare cancer. He always had amazing memories of meeting famous people especially musicians. He also spent a lot of time in Toronto where he met Elton John and saw The Beatles when he was a kid at the old Maple Leaf Gardens. I miss him for his stories and all the experiences he had in his life. At least we got to see some bands before he passed away. The cancer was so rare that they had to do an autopsy just to find out what killed him. Cherish your parents as much as you can. You only get one set really. RIP Dad. Hope your listening to all your music in heaven.
Sounds like he was an amazing man and a very cool dad
All the best mate...Earth Soul Blues RocknRoll...
Music will unite us all.
😢🌹
I lost three Brothers and my dad with cancer😔
What a drummer! RIP Michael Lee.
That drummer!!! Bonham would be proud.
Rip to both that kid was throwing down
I love how The Wanton Song is one note higher than the Immigrant song so the key change sounds awesome
Exactly, that it raises up a semi tone going into wanton song is a nice effect.
It's actually in "G".
@@pierrelaliberte3964 yeah, one note higher than the Immigrant Song.
Right!! ?? Amazing
@@yragnellaable can I ask you a question what high notes Robert is touching in this performance?
THE CADILLAC OF ALL SONGS.
Amazing drummer, fantastic playing and he’s clearly having a great time.
Sadly no longer with us. Michael Lee died in 2008.
I love this song, always have. Michael Bell aka: the walking crystal on the Drums. He uses Zildjian brilliant cymbals, including a Z brilliant crash-ride
Michael Lee ❤
@@BunyanaRed1958 really too bad was wondering who that was he was awesome
@@philiprea8340 He played with The Cult as well Phillip. He suffered an epileptic fit and was found dead in his flat. Great Drummer.
Saw this tour and tune in Boston '95. Blew the roof off the building. When my buddy saw 15 strings and 15 percussion either side of the stage he said "Look, it takes 30 people to replace Jones and Bonham!"
I'm from Revere and yup Zeppelin is Bossof bands, that concert was tremendous
I love how much fun the drummer is having, kicks ass too
The drummer is spot on.
Page and this drummer totally amazing page in total control
Awesome song change from immigrant to wanton
Eduardo Torres I always did it on my playlist cos they’re semi tons higher from immigrant to Wanton ( and same hell-structure of course !)
ZEP RULES. GREATEST BAND EVER.
Bill Reilly Amen brutha! Greatest band ever...by a LANDSLIDE. Anyone know who this drummer is? Very different feel than Bonham but he ROCKS. I saw plant and page in 1995. I was 18. Totally mesmerized. For some reason though I feel like the O2 arena show they did a few years back was even better than the stuff they did on this tour!
Cheftekar D the drummer’s name is Michael Lee. He was amazing but passed away in 2008 from an epileptic seizure sadly.
bassguitarfan2010 Noooo waaaaay!!!! SO SAD. Thank you for the info. Zeppelin drummers need to stop tragically dying. At least this one didn’t down 40 shots of vodka in an hour 😐
bassguitarfan2010 and are you a bassist? We’re looking for a bass player. Hit me up if you’re in Chicago. Lol! Hard to find good bass players.
Cheftekar D lol! I am a bass player and as much as I love Chicago from afar, I’m in a whole different time zone. Otherwise I’d be there :)
Love Jimmy's look at the end of the song with the "eye que" to Michael
hell yeah! That drummer did a damn good job....
I'm floored, it's unreal to think how this took place in 95. At a time when all the metal bands were changing into grunge.., here's 1half of zep. Doing what they've been since 1967. (Awesome) 🤠😎🥁🤘
They were never a metal band, hard blues rock at most and all they're doing is playing on of their songs from the 70s. No one would have taken a couple of 50 year olds doing grunge seriously anyway.
Such a powerful song, perfectly done
my favorite Zep song!
I grew up in Scarborough, north of England. One of the first bands this drummer, Michael Lee was in was the "Little Angels". My father taught some of that band at school. Long story short, I bough my snare drum case and drum kit cases from Michael Lee in about 1992. I still have them, and they still have the stickers on from JFK airport from a tour they did. For me, he was the ultimate replacement for John Bonham. For reasons unknown he never really got the credit he was due for his incredible drumming abilities. It's a Hugh shame he is no longer with us as to see him play with Zeppelin, as I did and with other acts. He was a smiling face of nature on the drum throne.
Thanks for the story, another Yorkshire man to be proud of, used to live in Yorkshire best wishes to you
De acordo. from Brasil
The Best band of the World
FOR EVER !!!!!
I was at the meadowlands for 3 of these shows! Just awesome!!!
I attended the Irvine Meadows 1995 show in Irvine, CA.
I was 18.
The bets band of all the time Led Zeppelin forever
They sound amazing with good drumming
Drummer is a damn beast on this track! RIP
This brought back some memories. I saw this tour at the Gorge Amphitheater in George, Washington with one of my best friends who sadly passed away sometime after this show.
Thank you You Tube for letting ne see this! Thank you! Thank you! Thank You! Thank You! Thank you!
This makes the hair on my arm stand up...damn Jimmy and Robert are electric on this 😎
当時ドラムの叩き方がカッコ良くて好きだった。
今見てもドラムはいいね。
Physical Graffiti was Led Zep's best lp. It's dense rhythms washed away the stale classic rock imitations that were still being played in the mid 1970's and paved the way for punk and post punk to come.
Agree!
My favorite album the funk in it makes for great tunes but I think 2 is their best album start to finish it’s a no skip album if graffiti was a single album with all the best songs on it then it would’ve been a no skip album also
Clean and sober Jimmy playing it better than he did 20 years earlier on the 1975 tour.
Page loves this lick.
Just like immigrant song.
And I approve.
Thanks for50 yrs.
i love plant in this, amazing dancing in the start:)
wow page really nailed that solo. he must have been in a good mood. the drummer is so tight!!!
Silent woman in the night, you came
Took my seed from my shaking frame
Same old fire, another flame
And the wheel rolls on
Silent woman through the flames, you come
From the deep behind the sun
Seems my nightmares, have just begun
Left me barely holding on
With blazing eyes you see my trembling hand
When we know the time has come
Lose my senses, lose command
Feel your healing rivers run
Is it every time I fall
That I think this is the one
Oooh, in the darkness can you hear me call
Another day has just begun
Another day
Silent woman, my face is changed
Some know in ways to come
Feel my fire needs a brand new flame
And the wheels rolls on
Rolls on
Rolls on
Rolls on, babe
Rolls
Wanton song- immigrant song : one of my fav... this two titanic songs are the parents of hard rock and funk rock 🤘🏿
Just stunning, Just wonderful! ❤
Jimmy PAGE ,Robert ¨PLANT...,Charly JONES, ...Michael LEE are amazing awesome wonderful to me
Was lucky enough to see them do this in Brisbane in '96. It was brilliant but I do wish I could remember it a little more clearly lmao
Good drums❤
Thank you for sharing this! So grateful to hear Wanton Song live!
Amazing. Glad I saw them on this tour.
Great Song, Great Band. Great Artists!
The brilliant drummer is Michael Pearson.
He played with The Cult and Ian Gillan. He passed in 08.
R.I.P
wow. I can see why they picked him. he hammers!
Michael Lee
Page had a bad tome after Bonham and hit drink bad. He was,the best alive from 68 to 74 no sweat. He had the odd issue with drugs on and off for 12 years but in 1985 to 86 he was back and even the 2007 concert showed at his best he is,the best you legend Jim.
We all had a hard tome after blonzo died....
@@PaulFormentos absolutely
Drummer R.I.P Michael Lee best
Nailing that Bonham feel better than anyone else that tried to fill in...
@sbrave check out the current drummer for the band "get the led out"
He is out of this world great. Even better than Jason bonham
What a fantastic intro by an Oum Kalthoum Classic !!!!!!
Very cool....Immigrrant song into wanton...
Sort of miss JP Jones on this one specifically.
Not the same without a top BASS player and he is a hell of a great one all in all.
Apparently JPJ said they lost his phone number. They are all great, no doubt.
So glad to see the live footage of my attendance...:)
Saw this tour live in 95 at the old Capital Center in Landover MD. Great show.
That transition from immigrant to wanton made my jaw drop
saw this concert in 95 in OC CA... this was my fave song up until encore Kashmir
The sound is f'n explosive!
Saw them in October '95 and had a crapton of bootleg tapes (yes, tapes) from this tour. The remarkable thing is that Plant's voice seemed to get better and better as the tour went on. By the last leg, he was singing most of the songs with the original melody in the original key.
Legends!
AMAZING
No one makes music like that anymore. What a shame.
Plant had a lot of energy for a man in his late 40s.
You mean for a guy born in the late 40s?
@@dedgzus6808both 😛
OMG that was SICK!
I saw this concert back in Chicago in October at the United Center😊
@@davidmiller-sr7cb The show you saw is on my other channel! The channel is simply called Dario Romero
@@randybutternubs1209 thanks
Awesome 👍👍 Good drums !!!
They always mix with egyptian music its amazing
saw them there in 98, amazing show. I always liked the wanton song but jimmy's live version of it blows away the album version. They also did how many more times and Jimmy broke out the bow, amazing. Roberts voice wasn't the same but on the whole the show blew me away. Far exceeded expectations.
this version of wanton is epic Ive never heard JP RP tigther than this The drummer is so tight and powerful
Michael Lee was a sweet guy. Much missed.
Michael Lee fantastic drummer.
Amazing Drumer
para mi gran amigo desde la infancia hasta el cielo o donde te encuentres te dedico esta rolita que tanto nos gusto Saul Fontes
Michael Lee steals the show
I heard Peter Grant was at this show just four months before his death. They paid tribute to him during the show.
Just awesome
I was at this show. Amazing night & seeing it now makes me feel very old lol
The same here. I didn't know this footage existed.
HEY 🥰 WOW DA DRUMMER!!! WOW HIT THEM HARD!! THEY DONT HIT BACK!!!!!🙃🙃
こんなのあったんだ!この曲めちゃめちゃカッコよくて好きなんだよな~
しかし喉がツラそうやね
The drummer is a good as Bonzo. My great compliments to him (Y)
My favorite Zep song!
That was kinda just really fucking good
Sadly this great drummer on this video died thirteen years after this performance. RIP Michael Lee. Sorry, but to me Michael was a better drummer than Jason (John Bonham's son). Although if you all want to hear the best Jason has ever played drums look up on TH-cam two songs from Jason's former group called Bonham. The songs are Wait For You and the song Guilty. Jason played the hell out of those two songs and the songs even sounded like Led Zeppelin.
How do you explain visually a Rock Drummer? Show videos of Michael Lee in the 90's with Page and Plant.....nuff said.....
Michael Lee was amazing.
I remember once when i had to choose between seeing Van Halen and Led Zeppelin. I chose Zep, and I"m glad.
Van Halen is a master guitarist, but he did not write music like Jimmy Page did. I did also see Van Halen before. I loved 'em, but not like Led Zeppelin.
They didnt steal music like led zeppelin either😂 page is the man though.
EVH was a different kind of musician. He was a good guitarist, but not very original. He also couldn't play the blues like Page could (only Hendrix and Clapton have him matched in that regard, IMO). But he was a very good keyboardist, and Page probably couldn't play the keyboards.
John Mullen Zeppelin has stated time and time again that they were so fed up with critics at the time because everybody accused them of stealing music but nobody understood what they were trying to do. What they were trying to do was revolutionize rock n roll. Should they have given credit? Perhaps, however that was their exact point. They wanted to take rock that already existed and turn it into rock and roll fixed with blues folk tunes and an acoustic sound. They wanted to make something unlike anything anybody had ever heard before. This angered critics in the 70s because they didn’t understand but they’ve said this time and time again. It was meant to be a sort of “stick it to the man” type of move. Also they have plenty of originals too. I do agree with you on the Jimmy is the man part of your argument. Zeppelin rocks. Also comparing Van Halen and Led Zeppelin is like comparing apples to oranges though for many reasons
Ngl thats a pretty hard question
Also dont mind the profile pic
Was Eddie Van Halen not original? He changed everything with Van Halen’s first album. He was as original as it gets and probably the most influential rock guitarist behind chuck berry and Hendrix. What Eddie Van Halen did was totally new for its time.
Awesome
I love Jason Bonham, but Page/Plant with Michael Lee on drums is the closest they ever came to Zeppelin level greatness
I would have to agree... this kid was awesome
2:17 At this point my wig flew over to the bermudas.
Song starts at 2:18
Those drums needed a cigarette after that one! Then filed suit for assault and battery! Lol
as good as the 1975 led zeppelin live versions i was there 4 times 1995 1998
Michael lee. Rip. What a drummer
Song starts @2:18
You're welcome.
Ouch, Plant cracking on some of the notes 😐 Page is perfection
Much better drummer than Jason, definitely 👍
RIP Michael Lee
so much hair... fantastic.
fuck yes
just like jimmy page
.. but at a slight struggle //.. imagine trying to sing like the younger stronger you... its tough man~
2:20 I don't think I've ever seen Robert Plant spaz out like that before. Pretty funny.
Just look at Lee the Lion...having fun with it....
I've heard Plant sing this much better. His voice is really straining and cracking here.
he must have been having an off night cuz there are shows immediately surrounding this one where he wasnt cracking this badly
rodentcafeteria i heard he used to not warm up before shows so this is probably a result of it
His vocal range and singing ability was unmatched in his early career, but unfortunately, it didn't have staying power. Even during the Zeppelin days, look at the difference between the first two albums and the 1975 sessions of Physical Graffiti. He had lost a lot of power to his voice. Years of smoking and screaming took its toll. He did have vocal cord surgery, which restored the clarity, but his range was never the same.
Michael Lee was a fine drummer, and you see how physical he is here. Yet he (no one) can't match the thunder of Bonzo.
The wonton soup! 🤣🤣