I was lucky enough to see this tour in person, man oh man was it beyond magical. It was so good I wish I could go back in time and live those nights over again, once in a lifetime events for me.
5:22 Bring it on home 18:20 Walking Into Clarksdale 25:15 No Quarter 1:03:50 Babe I'm gonna leave you 1:22:57 Down by the seaside 1:28:00 Most high 1:34:49 Whole Lotta Love 1:46:41 Thank you 1:54:10 Rock and Roll La reconchasumareee!!!!! Esto es lo que he estado buscando en años! Espléndido, maravilloso, glorioso, perfecto, la cumbre de Robert Plant y Jimmy Page, sin duda alguna su mejor concierto desde que terminó Led Zeppelin. Muchísimas gracias desde Perú! ❤🇵🇪
@@bryck7853 That is my all-time favorite Led Zeppelin track (from SONG REMAINS THE SAME). Sometimes, if I have a half-hour drive somewhere, I'll put DAZED from New York '73 on...and listen to the whole thing for my half-hour drive. It's the perfect Led Zeppelin track!
This is absolute gold. Page/Plant when they really started to rock on the back of all that touring. Jimmy sounds confident & clear again. Robert's vocals are on point & well paced. As well as that they had new material. Now, with the release of this film, we can see & hear them at their peak once again. In my opinion, Page/Plant should never have ended. These new songs with their updated approach show that the guys still had plenty of ideas to develop.
Saw this very tour in va beach and they also opened with the Wanton Song and I swear it was so powerful I honestly could feel my chest pounding. Both of them looked very grateful to be out performing together again and it showed because it was an awesome show.
What a treat! Saw them that year at the Meadowlands in New Jersey. Never saw a live video of the tour before and realize how great they still were in 1998! Thanks for posting!
This is phenomenal, admirable Jimmy Page, his greatness and quality playing the guitar is unmatched, Robert Plant spectacular!! What a wonderful concert, thank you. 👏👏👏👏👏👏😍😍
He could out-Bonham Jason Bonham, without actually being John s son. That was a tremendous feat. His drumming was really something as far as this kind style goes.
@@scorchwhammin what You said at the end is right, that much i do know. But i stand by what his fathers legacy left, and i'm positive that Michael Lee s the one thats got the feeling and the swing. Jason s best drumming isnt following his fathers foot prints, but rather when he does his own thing. In other words, Michael Lee s the best at John Bonham revival kinda drumming, and Jason s better off being his own drummer than living off his fathers legacy. Michael Lee s made me feel that lowdown groove and feel John had again once i heard him with Plant. Thats why i go that far, tbh.
The 💔 heartbreaker song is terrific and one that the lyrics are relatable in a bittersweet way to another famous band that also had done a heart 💓❤️ breaker song.
@@darioromero1783 That's absolutely impressive. Seriously - he was singing better live here than he was back as far as around '75. Wish I would have had enough sense to go see this!
I see this was just posted in Sept 22 no wonder I can't recall this show. Saw them in 95 but would have loved to see them in their final tour. Sure am glad they recorded all the shows. I think Page was probably responsible for that. He probably knew there was a limit on how many shows Plant would do. And he was right. This will never happen again.
Seen this tour in 98 at VA beach also seen in 95 2 nights in a row 1 at Cincinnati next night in Indianapolis and sold my eagles tickets same night in Cincinnati oh yea my very 1st concert I ever went to was zeppelin in 77
I don't know what the fuck happened with his vocals on that record. He sounded great on Fate of Nations AND the No Quarter live album, as well as sounding damn good live. I'd wager it was Albini's production style.
There was 4 of us. A security woman called Metro for us smoking weed. 2 cops came up and took 2 of us away. Us other 2 acted like we weren't with them. Finally, the other 2 were allowed back in. Weed was a felony here back then. I learned that the hard way.
Good stuff but WHERE THE PHUCK IS JONZEY?? He would have made this sound amazing, but this is O.K for people who didn't see L.Z. in the late 60's & 70's: Plant & Page seemed to ignore John Paul Jones many talents but he proved it at the House of Blues 2000 where he plays w/ a new band & that is amazing music. I may have "house of blues" wrong but look for it.
Jimmy looks great here.
I was lucky enough to see this tour in person, man oh man was it beyond magical. It was so good I wish I could go back in time and live those nights over again, once in a lifetime events for me.
They all sound magnificent! Michael is spectacular on those drums, RIP. Just an overwhelming gig that night.✌❤🎶
Michael who?
@@terribishop9597Michael Lee
This is mind blowing! Even after all these years!
I was there, amazing show and just best sounding show.
I was there too!!!.
The lady doesn't rock me! But, I'm talking 2024
My wife and I saw the show in Phoenix. It was definitely one of the best we have ever seen.
25 Years Ago Today! I was there!
Are you one of the writers of Sergeant Pepper?😅😂🤣
The best show I ever saw. Very loud show! Cranked up.💥⚡️💥⚡️
5:22 Bring it on home
18:20 Walking Into Clarksdale
25:15 No Quarter
1:03:50 Babe I'm gonna leave you
1:22:57 Down by the seaside
1:28:00 Most high
1:34:49 Whole Lotta Love
1:46:41 Thank you
1:54:10 Rock and Roll
La reconchasumareee!!!!! Esto es lo que he estado buscando en años! Espléndido, maravilloso, glorioso, perfecto, la cumbre de Robert Plant y Jimmy Page, sin duda alguna su mejor concierto desde que terminó Led Zeppelin. Muchísimas gracias desde Perú! ❤🇵🇪
Tranquilitito
Arre
Falta Heartbreaker en la lista en el 6:52
Does anyone else think that No Quarter is the greatest live song ever performed!
It's a stunning performance.
It's up there, I kinda like dazed & confused madison garden 1973 at #1
@@bryck7853 That is my all-time favorite Led Zeppelin track (from SONG REMAINS THE SAME). Sometimes, if I have a half-hour drive somewhere, I'll put DAZED from New York '73 on...and listen to the whole thing for my half-hour drive. It's the perfect Led Zeppelin track!
@@eaaivazian Understood entirely. 👍
@@bryck7853 👍
I saw Page/Plant three times. Every show was MAGICAL!
This is absolute gold. Page/Plant when they really started to rock on the back of all that touring. Jimmy sounds confident & clear again. Robert's vocals are on point & well paced. As well as that they had new material. Now, with the release of this film, we can see & hear them at their peak once again.
In my opinion, Page/Plant should never have ended. These new songs with their updated approach show that the guys still had plenty of ideas to develop.
Page was amazing in the early 70s! got a bit lost by the end of the 70s!! skip to 1998! Page is back on form! as good or better than ever!
Yes he absolutely came back! Robert also discovered new avenues of expression.
The Firm was not lost.
They were on incredible form in 98
Every member of Led Zeppelin was great, It's just amazing that every single member of the band made it great.
Page sounds amazing here!!
Goddamn Jimmy was on fire!
As a Zep Fan for MANY many years thank you for this concert ...RESPECT !
Jimmy is the riff master.
Saw this very tour in va beach and they also opened with the Wanton Song and I swear it was so powerful I honestly could feel my chest pounding. Both of them looked very grateful to be out performing together again and it showed because it was an awesome show.
The Magik of Rock n Roll.⚡️♠️
Pure Joy.
ABSOLUTELY 💯 😂❤
Great sound, thanks for the remaster work!
Great work on a remarkable show!
What a extraordinary concert ! Robert Plant is an amazing singer !!! No one comes close to him .Truly amazing ! ❤❤❤❤
❤🙋🏻♀️
❤🌹
He was amazing from 1969-1972. He had a very short peak. He sounds bad here.
What a treat! Saw them that year at the Meadowlands in New Jersey. Never saw a live video of the tour before and realize how great they still were in 1998! Thanks for posting!
This is phenomenal, admirable Jimmy Page, his greatness and quality playing the guitar is unmatched, Robert Plant spectacular!! What a wonderful concert, thank you. 👏👏👏👏👏👏😍😍
I saw them in Indy on this tour! I was 19 years old at the time and it was my first concert! It was great
I was 38. You got a great intro to concerts!
Michael Lee was a great great player. Laid it down hard.
He could out-Bonham Jason Bonham, without actually being John s son. That was a tremendous feat. His drumming was really something as far as this kind style goes.
@@nathaninostroza7655Michael did an admirable job on these songs, but I wouldn’t go that far…Jason is a great drummer in his own right..
@@scorchwhammin what You said at the end is right, that much i do know. But i stand by what his fathers legacy left, and i'm positive that Michael Lee s the one thats got the feeling and the swing. Jason s best drumming isnt following his fathers foot prints, but rather when he does his own thing. In other words, Michael Lee s the best at John Bonham revival kinda drumming, and Jason s better off being his own drummer than living off his fathers legacy. Michael Lee s made me feel that lowdown groove and feel John had again once i heard him with Plant. Thats why i go that far, tbh.
No Quarter guitar solo was incredible...begins around the 30 minute mark. Do your eyes and ears a favor and check it out...NOW
No kidding. Page sounds GREAT on No Quarter
Amazing
So wonderful thanx for sharing.
Loud Zeppelin vibes. Long live Jimmy and Plant, and Jonzey.
Thanks for sharing! These re-makes are unbelievable!
We saw both Plant-Page tours in Detroit. This was the best. The absolute greatest of their era.
@@TWKozak-hs9bo I plan to eventually get every show they played in Detroit uploaded here
@@darioromero1783 Awesome!
Thanks for this. Didn't know this footage existed. Saw then twice on this tour on the UK leg. This really brings me back
Saw them a few weeks earlier in Concord. They were so tight & loud. So grateful to have seen them.
JIMMY PAGE INDISCUTIBILMENTE ...il piu grande chitarrista di tutti i tempi...
Saw this in Indianapolis. Greatest concert I ever saw, and I saw Led Zeppelin in 1977.
Awesome show. Caught this tour in Kansas City. Thanks for sharing 👍.
Great concert.. thanks
Great remastering! This sounds awesome
Saw this tour they were excellent
The 💔 heartbreaker song is terrific and one that the lyrics are relatable in a bittersweet way to another famous band that also had done a heart 💓❤️ breaker song.
Free .Heartbreaker.😊
The brilliant Michael Lee (R.I.P) on drums, the only drummer who could fill John Bonhams shoes!
This is JIMMY PAGE from the early 70s
One highs in live performances by the Page crew... 🙂
Saw this in phoenix the next night
This is as good as I've heard Plant since the early 70's. Was this like a first concert of the tour? Wow!
This was a show in the middle of their second US leg of a world tour that started in February
@@darioromero1783 That's absolutely impressive. Seriously - he was singing better live here than he was back as far as around '75. Wish I would have had enough sense to go see this!
Awesome! 😝🙏🤙😎
Page reaching ‘75 heights
Cheers Dario for posting this.
I see this was just posted in Sept 22 no wonder I can't recall this show. Saw them in 95 but would have loved to see them in their final tour. Sure am glad they recorded all the shows. I think Page was probably responsible for that. He probably knew there was a limit on how many shows Plant would do. And he was right. This will never happen again.
I saw this tour stop in Portland Or. Great freaken show 🤘
Saw them on this tour in Houston. Page sounds good.
Most High has a GREAT groove, little like Kashmir.
Thank you Dario, great upload 😊
Magilk♠️⚡️
I'm a listener.
Wonderful. 🙏
I love it!❤
I was there. I couldn't talk after all the singing.
Didnt know this existed. Was there 15th row. It eas a great shoe. Theramin was awesome.
Always loved the fog on stage ,when the song started!!😎
Seen this tour in 98 at VA beach also seen in 95 2 nights in a row 1 at Cincinnati next night in Indianapolis and sold my eagles tickets same night in Cincinnati oh yea my very 1st concert I ever went to was zeppelin in 77
BEST DRUMMER IN THE WORLD !!!!
I was at that show
Fantastic job on this!
I was so scared to hear Plant live after the Walking Into Clarksdale album dropped and I heard his vocals. His '98 vocals overall beat his '95 ones.
I don't know what the fuck happened with his vocals on that record. He sounded great on Fate of Nations AND the No Quarter live album, as well as sounding damn good live. I'd wager it was Albini's production style.
The intro tape is El Tholathya Al Moqadasa by Umm Kulthum.
Yes, the English translation of that title is “The Holy Trinity”
@@darioromero1783 I see. Thanks for the education, Dario.
It is an Egyptian song
they should have released a live album from this tour
Yes !!! 👍👍💨💨💨💥💥💥💨💨💥
We gotta' ROCK!
Saw this tour at The Hollywood Bowl
I saw them in Manchester England 98, tore the place apart 😁😁😁
If I had a brain in 1998, I would have seen this tour
You & me both! I did see Robert Plant at the Colosseum in Seattle.
@@benjones8977 saw Robert in 1988 in Chicago and at Greek Theater in 2012?
I caught Concord and Shoreline and had close seats both nights. Two of the best shows I ever saw.
Wish I could have made it!
Plant is better with Page anytime!
I came to las Vegas in 1998 August would have loved to have seen them, oh well 🤷 sad that i never saw led zeppelin im from England.
Michael Lee on the drums. RIP
No way youtube gave me an ad JUST before the heartbreaker solo
"....And somewhere in a remote area of the audience, a forlorn David Coverdale is chewing off his foot." 😇🙃😉
Just got back from Vegas. Way too hot. What a debacle.😮
Guitarist looks like the lady that made my cat food sandwiches!
There was 4 of us. A security woman called Metro for us smoking weed. 2 cops came up and took 2 of us away. Us other 2 acted like we weren't with them. Finally, the other 2 were allowed back in. Weed was a felony here back then. I learned that the hard way.
If I had a brain I wouldn't have gone to Vegas in July. 2024 that is.😢
The whole band was hitting all 8 cylinders
Saw them in Zürich (CH) on this tour. 💪🎸😊
Saw them on this tour. Also saw Zeppelin
Майкл Ли !!!!!
Джейсон,на выход. Никогда не нравилась его игра.
Даже Йоёка даст фору)))
С уважением ко всем.
Er helt målløs. Finner ingen ord
My favorite song was Kashmir.
This makes the average band hopeless
28:53 -----> 31:28 -----> 👍👍👍👍👍
Csn anyone please tell me where the venue what place led zeppelin was playing
Read the description
the soud mix is just fucking awesome! can we download it anywhere?
Awesome!
Man, can you remaster In My Time of Dying in Earls Court 1975!? plsss
I would love to if not for TH-cam copyright bots not letting me post it
classic tight but loose Zep
You would not have the audio of this for a download?
I had tix but had to work…touring ironically….wife took a gorlfriend
It’s weird to see Jimmy Page dressed like a 90s rocker and not…Jimmy Page. 😂
1:16:22
Everything is ok but that snare is too high pitched.
Unbelievably annoying amount of commercial interruptions in the middle of songs. Suck TH-cam!
Damn that Gollum the evil one
Good stuff but WHERE THE PHUCK IS JONZEY?? He would have made this sound amazing, but this is O.K for people who didn't see L.Z. in the late 60's & 70's: Plant & Page seemed to ignore John Paul Jones many talents but he proved it at the House of Blues 2000 where he plays w/ a new band & that is amazing music. I may have "house of blues" wrong but look for it.
Or will they?
Too bad Zeppelin won’t play Allegiant
jimmy page the brian wilson of led zep