Voz que voz tem Robert plant horrível, comparações ridícula com a maior fenômeno musical de todos os tempos, com uma engenharia de som diferente a época que os Beatles tocaram os maiores sucessos até hoje imbatíveis
Vi Jimmy Page começar com vários jeff Beck CLAPTON eles começaram a se destacar qdo a engenharia de som alavancaram pra se fazer shows ao vivo , o que muito gente não sabe e que esse foi o motivo pelo qual os Beatles foram tocar em Studio, digo gravar
You know. Almost every band of that era had a Beatles influence you could hear in the music. You heard it in Black Sabbath (Changes, It's Alright). Deep Purple Mk1 covered Beatles tracks. Yes had a strong Beatles influence. Pre-Tommy Who had some. The Stones even recorded "I wanna be your man" - a gift to them from the Beatles. Certainly Queen had a Beatles influence. But Zeppelin - while fully aware of everything the Beatles did -- didn't have ANY apparent Beatles influence in their music that I've ever heard.
yep, I want you(she's so heavy) is about as close to Jake Holmes dazed & confused as they ever got. yArdbiRds version of I'm confused is the best cover version. zep could never pull it off live, they were a studio band
I want you ,she's so heavy is a better song all round great melody and vocals, The Beatles could have done heavy rock all the time but they didn't want to
@@bbb8997 and who was the guitarist in The Yardbirds at the time? These "covers" are just parts of the medley in 20+ minutes long songs that Zeppelin did night after night and they were literally having fun while playing this. It wasn't intended to be better than original. They would just play some random songs and sometimes it would work really well, but other times not so much. One simply doesn't say Led Zeppelin was only a studio band. Have you ever listened to DAC they played in 1973, Offenburg for example? Or any version recorded in 1969? There were louder, heavier, more precise or better bands, call them how you want, but no band could have done what Zeppelin did.
I wish they would have bought an album besides Meet the Beatles. Would have loved to hear them play some later stuff like Taxman, Hey Bulldog, Yer Blues, Everybody's Got Something to Hide, I've Got a Feeling, and so on. (songs that do not need harmony vocals, lol)
Rodney Dangerfield said, Johnny I get no respect and no luck, I bought a waterbed and inside were 2 Cubans thinking that they were swimming to Florida 😁😆😆😄😂😅
Yes of course. "Twist and Shout" is a 1961 song written by Phil Medley and Bert Berns (later credited as "Bert Russell"). It was originally recorded by the Top Notes, but it did not become a hit in the record charts until it was reworked by the Isley Brothers in 1962. The song has been covered by several artists, including the Beatles.
@@DJGerryfromStarlightMusic Twist and Shout was written by Phil Medley and Bert Berns and originally performed by the Top Notes in 1961. The Isley Brothers were asked to sing it in 1962, so it is not an Isley Brothers song. Please Please Me is a John Lennon original. I Saw Her Standing There was predominantly written by Paul McCartney. Neither are covers.
Led Zeppelin's Beatles Covers..... Oh Yes, For a long time believed that the Recording's are lost.... the now famous Soundboardtapes of Led Zeppelin’s first Japan Tour in 1971....from the Concert's September 28./29.1971 in Osaka..... and finaly these fantastic Matrix Mix (made by unique Talent's), of Led Zeppelin's famous ,,Blueberry Hill Bootleg " these unbelieveble Mix of the Audiencetape Sources, that exist from the LA Forum Concert September 4.1970 , (sound's realy like a Soundboardrecording....) These were the Day's.... A thumb 👍 for this from Germany together with five Rockstars 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 send's 😉Henry
Twist n shout was performed in osaka sep 29 1971, part of whole lotta love medley, this was 5th and last show, Plant was tired and it was his worst night in Japan 71 tour
Flawless logic . Please, not to diss on the incedibly influential musician that was John Lennon, but his voice cracked often, even in official Beatles records. This is a bootleg Zeppelin record. Robert had good and bad nights like everyone, but on his good nights in his top era with zeppelin which would either have to be 1969 or 1972/3 depending on your style and taste, virtually no vocalist could match him in terms of soul and drama and devotion to his performance and very few could match him in terms of actual vocal range, let alone how to meaningfuly deploy it to song and certainly John Lennon couldn't. Point is, music and art is not top trumps and cannot be measured in terms of numbers, not decibels, not cents in pitch, not sales or downloads. I'll bet you anything if Lennon was alive he would disagree with his general glorifying as a musical genius and prophet. To me he was more of a revolutionary and a thinker than anything else, still very human though, with a myriad shortcomings. Both in terms of character, and I think in terms of technical skills, brilliant songwriter and lyricist, not much of a guitarist vocalist. Peace
@@ThanasisPapadimitriouMusic imagine thinking someone like lennon who literally played the guitar everyday of his life since a child, was a bad guitarist? Are you serious lol.. Yeah he didn't shred like evh but Damm he knew how to play guitar and pretty darn well, and sing at the same time. Something evh or page didn't do 😋
@@psychedelicprawncrumpets9479 I'm not saying he was a bad guitarist, and obviously I don't think shredding means being good at guitar, I've been playing guitar, and really playing, not playing around a campfire, for more than a decade now. I'm saying his guitar playing wasn't phenomenal, it wasn't the point of his art, neither was his singing voice to a large degree. It was what he thought of, what he wrote about and what he sang, not his vocal range for the most part and not his guitar playing that mattered. His guitar just had to be good enough for him to be able to get his point across composition-wise. Jimmy page isn't supposed to be a singer, he's an arranger, one of the most influential guitarists ever and an incredible producer. You are getting yourself mixed up now. Now imagine thinking someone is the greatest rock n roll voice because he hit one relatively easy high note to hit on one song, which I believe wasn't even his either, in his early twenties.
@@ThanasisPapadimitriouMusic mate if you know guitar, then you'll know John lennon was better than you're making out saying he's just good enough to get by lol. The Beatles were the greatest band ever and there's no getting around that..can't be in the world's greatest band and be just good enough to get by. Zeppelin were good but not in the same universe.. Beatles were too diverse and influential both musically and culturally.
@@deuspacis3002 Well, Jimmy for sure but Paul Smokes them all...Being a Polymath mean something...and Musician is a much misunderstood word, It's not just playing a Instrument, so Robert can scream But Paul is a man of a thousand Voices...
@@frizzneil2590 Vocals are definitely preference. There are days when Paul will surely hit me in the heart, same as Robert. And John Paul Jones rivals Paul IMHO in terms of versatility. Both are the talented and underappreciated in some ways if I may say. How about Ringo and Boham? Is that even up for debate?
By the way, "Twist and shout" is not a Beatles' original song, but a cover of theirs. So, the Led Zeppelin here are not playing a Beatles' song, but a Isley Brothers' one. The Fab Four made it famous.
@@tomasarg5586 Yes. The Top Notes recorded it before The Isley Brothers and The Beatles. Very Good! But The Top Notes didn't write it. As was typical in the era before The Beatles, the song was written by song writing pros from New York City and it was also recorded there. They authors of Twist & Shout were Phil Medley and Bert Russell. Phil Spector produced the song for The Top Notes, and there were notable session players contributing, such as King Curtis playing sax, Bucky Pizzarelli playing guitar, Panama Francis playing drums, and The Cookies singing background vocals. Co-author Bert Russell didn't like the way Spector produced the song, and so he later produced it himself for The Isley Brothers version, which became a hit. Of course, The Beatles later made it an even bigger hit.
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I never heard this, sounds really good & Plant's voice in twist and shout ! the other Beatles songs I didn't go for Plant screaming I saw them 3 nights in a row MSG 73, they played the same set everytime in the same orde.
@Rob Billeaud according to who the British press....??? Well the mighty Led Zeppelin never entertained the British press for the large part they were huge in the states personally I rate them much better than the beatles and rolling stones no offence intended just a more talented band all round.
@@mohammedjamil2277 Hmnn ? not 🚫 better than the Beatles or Stones, however Jimmy Page is a better guitar 🎸 player. The english bands played 2 hours & the same setlist every night ! Zeppelin played 3 hours in 73. But as far as a psychedelic jamming band ? The best guitar 🎸 player for acid rock was John Cipollina & Quicksilver Messenger Service ( before the sabatoge by Dino Valenti ) was the best psychedelic band, the second guitarist Gary Duncan masterpiece the fool is number one psychedelic jam, both Santana and the Allman brothers copied Gary Duncan, Gold and Silver - is in memory of Elizabeth Reed backwards, too bad Gary Duncan was jealous of Cipollina, and ruined the band by bringing Dino in. Both the Dead and Airplane ✈️ were behind the great John Cipollina, they were at their peek in 68 ! The best english bands - the Beatles, the Stones, Black Sabbath and Zeppelin 4th. Jerry Garcia said at John Cipollina's funeral that the Cipollina sound is embedded in his DNA - The greatest psychedelic guitarist - John Cipollina & Jimmi Hendrix
@Rob Billeaud Led Zeppelin the greatest rock band of all time. maybe the British press are just sour that they never gave them the time and satisfaction and just wrote shit about them. let's face it they are unpopular for that very reason they were two much into the beatles and rolling stones
@The Great Chain John Henry Bonham was the greatest rock drummer 🥁 better than Bill Ward of Black Sabbath and I don't even know the drummer of Rolling Stones. Bill Ward acknowledged this fact and Keith jealous Richards referred to him as a hell of a power house a bit heavy handed!. As musicians go the greatest quartet in British rock. Robert Plant greatest front man singer Jimmy 'riff master' Page best guitarist John Henry Bonham best drummer and John Paul Jones best bassist who could play just about anything! 👌
Just so you know this was in September of 71 Almost a month before, he Damaged his voice and this is The Beginning of his vocal decline so I think you should take that back plant was a better singer than all Beatles range wise
@@Minceontoast2 Both are tenors? I don't really know how range is defined honestly, but Robert Plant's range was considerably higher than John Lennon's. The highest we ever really hear John Lennon hold a note in chest voice is in Mr. Moonlight, off the top of my head, and he's screaming his lungs out. In the Get Back documentary, we see him struggling to sing a harmony line for one of Paul's song's still in the 4th octave, so he doesn't do it; meanwhile, Robert Plant sings consistently into the 5th octave.
The Beatles transformed Twist and Shout greatly from the original. So, it should have been captioned: Zeppelin doing the Beatles, who were covering the Isley Brothers.
Just so you know this was in September of 71 Almost a month before, he Damaged his voice and this is The Beginning of his vocal decline so I think you should take that back plant was a better singer than all Beatles range wise
@@Minceontoast2 Plant, in my opinion, was never a good vocalist. His whole way of singing irks me, it always has. Vocal range is of no import. A person with a limited vocal range can be breathtakingly good, a person with a vast vocal range can be forgettable. This does not matter. It is the energy, the spirituality, the spirit, the love, the humanity a person gives to their audience that is important, not vocal gymnastics. Plant is pretentious, shallow, theatrical .. he does not possess, for me personally, anything that would make me want to listen to him again.
It's a live jam, completely improvised. Robert often just started singing old rock n roll songs and the others tried to join in. Didn't always work of course
No this was actually in 1969 when they were done performing a concert but the audience wanted more they only had nine songs at this point so they re played the same songs from there first album again but the audience was rioting and still wanted more so they just started covering song Robert’s voice the reason why Robert’s voice sounds off is because it’s warm out and he tired also he was never vocally trained so sometimes his performances would sound a little sloppy
Beatles songs Led Zeppelin would nail: Helter Skelter I Want You Yer Blues While My Guitar Gently Weeps Run for your life One after 909 Get Back I’ve got a feeling for you blue It’s been a couple months but each time people like this comment I think of another song. So I’ll add some more down here. Oh Darling Got To Get You Into My Life She Came In Through The Bathroom Window Come Together I Call Your Name Don’t Let Me Down Lady Madonna Back In The USSR Dear Prudence I’m So Tired Everybody’s Got Something To Hide Except Me and My Monkey With a Little Help From My Friends
They can do it because Led Zep, and the Beatles, were Budz! The respected each other and backed each other. Shit Bands today forget what makes them succeed.
The Rolling Stones, The Who, Led Zeppelin,Black Sabbath, Van Halen, ACDC and Motorhead are my favourites but Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry and the Beatles opened the door for Rock Singers and Bands that formed after the early 1960's. If you are a big Rock Bands Fan you must have at least one Elvis Presley, one Chuck Berry and one Beatles Album in your Music Collection.
Not sure about this, can't be a cover of the Beatles... Twist and Shout" is a 1961 song written by Phil Medley and Bert Berns (later credited as "Bert Russell"). It was originally recorded by the Top Notes, but it did not become a hit in the record charts until it was reworked by the Isley Brothers in 1962. Again, not sure about this recording.
The Beatles didn’t contribute to make all that happened was George Harrison was complaining to to zaps drummer John bonham about his band not haveing any ballads John told this to the rest of the Led Zeppelin members and in response they made the rain song they didn’t get and help from the Beatles
The riff sounds like La Bamba
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Same progression
That’s because it is! ..
I just commented that then saw your comment. Not to be mean but it’s not vey good.
Same as Stand by REM
This makes me ridiculously happy.
Mission accomplished!!
Robert Plant, in his prime, had an incredible voice.
Think rolling stone put him at 68th on the top 100 singers recently, stupid bastards
Voz que voz tem Robert plant horrível, comparações ridícula com a maior fenômeno musical de todos os tempos, com uma engenharia de som diferente a época que os Beatles tocaram os maiores sucessos até hoje imbatíveis
Vi Jimmy Page começar com vários jeff Beck CLAPTON eles começaram a se destacar qdo a engenharia de som alavancaram pra se fazer shows ao vivo , o que muito gente não sabe e que esse foi o motivo pelo qual os Beatles foram tocar em Studio, digo gravar
@@richardreginaldwaite8041look, beatles fans always look ridiculous, trying to compare with all the bands like sabbath zeppelin queen nirvana
led zeppelin 1971osaka japan is one of the best japan bootlegs out there
One great band to another
You know. Almost every band of that era had a Beatles influence you could hear in the music. You heard it in Black Sabbath (Changes, It's Alright). Deep Purple Mk1 covered Beatles tracks. Yes had a strong Beatles influence. Pre-Tommy Who had some. The Stones even recorded "I wanna be your man" - a gift to them from the Beatles. Certainly Queen had a Beatles influence. But Zeppelin - while fully aware of everything the Beatles did -- didn't have ANY apparent Beatles influence in their music that I've ever heard.
Affortunately not!!
What about songs like helter skelter, I want you, yer blues, hey bull dog, happiness is a warm gun, revolution, to name a few
@@nickkearney8791 Yes, Helter Skelter definitely had a role in opening the door to songs like Communication Breakdown
@@duolingoowl1453 the same people who influenced Led Zeppelin
@Duolingo Owl watch the history of rock and roll by JT Curtis
Can't say I've ever heard this before
I love these great guys performing some of Liverpool's greatest songs
Oh God, I love his voice!
the way this sounds like sublime
the way sublime sounds like led zeppelin
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Ok now let’s hear the Beatles play a 30 minute version of Dazed and Confused.
that would be about the length of a typical Beatles show.
yep, I want you(she's so heavy) is about as close to Jake Holmes dazed & confused as they ever got. yArdbiRds version of I'm confused is the best cover version. zep could never pull it off live, they were a studio band
I want you ,she's so heavy is a better song all round great melody and vocals,
The Beatles could have done heavy rock all the time but they didn't want to
@@bbb8997 and who was the guitarist in The Yardbirds at the time? These "covers" are just parts of the medley in 20+ minutes long songs that Zeppelin did night after night and they were literally having fun while playing this. It wasn't intended to be better than original. They would just play some random songs and sometimes it would work really well, but other times not so much. One simply doesn't say Led Zeppelin was only a studio band. Have you ever listened to DAC they played in 1973, Offenburg for example? Or any version recorded in 1969? There were louder, heavier, more precise or better bands, call them how you want, but no band could have done what Zeppelin did.
Lets see Zeppo write "Something" like Penny Lane/Strawberry Fields Forever, without A Little Help From Their Friends!
I wish they would have bought an album besides Meet the Beatles. Would have loved to hear them play some later stuff like Taxman, Hey Bulldog, Yer Blues, Everybody's Got Something to Hide, I've Got a Feeling, and so on. (songs that do not need harmony vocals, lol)
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I Dig A Pony could have been epic for them
Led Zeppelin covering she said she said. Imagine those possibilities. What would J. B. do?
This isn't a Beatles song.
I Want You She's So Heavy is the one I'd really like to hear from Led Zep
Rodney Dangerfield did the best version of twist and shout
Rodney Dangerfield said, Johnny I get no respect and no luck, I bought a waterbed and inside were 2 Cubans thinking that they were swimming to Florida 😁😆😆😄😂😅
Muito top essa versão com Led !
But twist and shout is not an original beatles song ono
They didn't write it, but they made it their own!!
Yes of course.
"Twist and Shout" is a 1961 song written by Phil Medley and Bert Berns (later credited as "Bert Russell"). It was originally recorded by the Top Notes, but it did not become a hit in the record charts until it was reworked by the Isley Brothers in 1962. The song has been covered by several artists, including the Beatles.
True
その通りではあります。
がしかし、イギリス人がこれをカヴァーしているのは
やはりビートルズ経由だとおもう。
@@DJGerryfromStarlightMusic Isley's all the way.
If the Beatles won't play live, Zeppelin will play their songs instead. I mean what an amazing tribute.
This comes as a surprise to me...Had never listened LZ to play covers as "covers". I assume The Beatles wouldn't like these ( ha-ha)!😎💙
Why wouldn’t they like these? They like Led Zeppelin.
God ! Revelation ! I didn't know Zeppelin Played Beatles !
Cool! I had no idea Zeppelin jammed to these tunes.
Unusual.
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The Beatles version of Twist and Shout was actually a cover
Are Please Please Me” & “I Saw Her Standing There” Isley Brothers songs too?🤨😮😅
@@DJGerryfromStarlightMusic What does that have to do with anything?
@@DJGerryfromStarlightMusic Twist and Shout was written by Phil Medley and Bert Berns and originally performed by the Top Notes in 1961. The Isley Brothers were asked to sing it in 1962, so it is not an Isley Brothers song.
Please Please Me is a John Lennon original. I Saw Her Standing There was predominantly written by Paul McCartney. Neither are covers.
@@DJGerryfromStarlightMusic The two songs that got butchered for a few measures?
I love Zep,but I'll be sticking with the boys from Liverpool iffen ya don't be minding 👍✌🏼
Jamás la había escuchado,,está rola con Zeppelin
Twist and La Bamba. :p
Led Zeppelin's Beatles Covers.....
Oh Yes, For a long time believed that the Recording's are lost.... the now famous Soundboardtapes of Led Zeppelin’s first Japan Tour in 1971....from the Concert's September 28./29.1971 in Osaka.....
and finaly these fantastic Matrix Mix (made by unique Talent's), of Led Zeppelin's famous ,,Blueberry Hill Bootleg " these unbelieveble Mix of the Audiencetape Sources, that exist from the LA Forum Concert September 4.1970 , (sound's realy like a Soundboardrecording....)
These were the Day's.... A thumb 👍 for this from Germany together with five Rockstars 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 🤘 send's 😉Henry
Groovy!!!
This is cool
So are you!!🤙😎
@@DJGerryfromStarlightMusic Thank you!
Led Zeppelin can do anything better than any others
#facts but that solo is rather wonky
Better ! How ! Playing Ritchie Valens Labamba n then pretty much off scale !
@@dogsquadindia it’s fully improvised
@@PadawanIan that's not improvised ?
@@prabhatkansakar2706 most of the solo is improvised? you can tell it has nuances page does
also led zeppelin blueberry hill 1970 bootleg too
Great album!!
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O Led Zeppelin era muito bom. Tocando Led Zeppelin.
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Plant couldn't hit the high note in twist n shout.. John nailed it which makes lennon the greatest rock n roll voice
Twist n shout was performed in osaka sep 29 1971, part of whole lotta love medley, this was 5th and last show, Plant was tired and it was his worst night in Japan 71 tour
Flawless logic . Please, not to diss on the incedibly influential musician that was John Lennon, but his voice cracked often, even in official Beatles records. This is a bootleg Zeppelin record. Robert had good and bad nights like everyone, but on his good nights in his top era with zeppelin which would either have to be 1969 or 1972/3 depending on your style and taste, virtually no vocalist could match him in terms of soul and drama and devotion to his performance and very few could match him in terms of actual vocal range, let alone how to meaningfuly deploy it to song and certainly John Lennon couldn't. Point is, music and art is not top trumps and cannot be measured in terms of numbers, not decibels, not cents in pitch, not sales or downloads. I'll bet you anything if Lennon was alive he would disagree with his general glorifying as a musical genius and prophet. To me he was more of a revolutionary and a thinker than anything else, still very human though, with a myriad shortcomings. Both in terms of character, and I think in terms of technical skills, brilliant songwriter and lyricist, not much of a guitarist vocalist. Peace
@@ThanasisPapadimitriouMusic imagine thinking someone like lennon who literally played the guitar everyday of his life since a child, was a bad guitarist? Are you serious lol.. Yeah he didn't shred like evh but Damm he knew how to play guitar and pretty darn well, and sing at the same time. Something evh or page didn't do 😋
@@psychedelicprawncrumpets9479 I'm not saying he was a bad guitarist, and obviously I don't think shredding means being good at guitar, I've been playing guitar, and really playing, not playing around a campfire, for more than a decade now. I'm saying his guitar playing wasn't phenomenal, it wasn't the point of his art, neither was his singing voice to a large degree. It was what he thought of, what he wrote about and what he sang, not his vocal range for the most part and not his guitar playing that mattered.
His guitar just had to be good enough for him to be able to get his point across composition-wise.
Jimmy page isn't supposed to be a singer, he's an arranger, one of the most influential guitarists ever and an incredible producer. You are getting yourself mixed up now.
Now imagine thinking someone is the greatest rock n roll voice because he hit one relatively easy high note to hit on one song, which I believe wasn't even his either, in his early twenties.
@@ThanasisPapadimitriouMusic mate if you know guitar, then you'll know John lennon was better than you're making out saying he's just good enough to get by lol. The Beatles were the greatest band ever and there's no getting around that..can't be in the world's greatest band and be just good enough to get by. Zeppelin were good but not in the same universe.. Beatles were too diverse and influential both musically and culturally.
Wow never heard this b4...But I'll stick with the Boys thank you...
As much as I love the Beatles, Led Zeppelin members are better musicians. But I get your point. Peace. Much love.
@@deuspacis3002 Well, Jimmy for sure but Paul Smokes them all...Being a Polymath mean something...and Musician is a much misunderstood word, It's not just playing a Instrument, so Robert can scream But Paul is a man of a thousand Voices...
@@frizzneil2590 Vocals are definitely preference. There are days when Paul will surely hit me in the heart, same as Robert. And John Paul Jones rivals Paul IMHO in terms of versatility. Both are the talented and underappreciated in some ways if I may say.
How about Ringo and Boham? Is that even up for debate?
@@deuspacis3002 As a Drummer Boham maybe only 2nd to Ginger, BUT for the Beatles Ringo was the right fit, except when Paul steps in (WINK WINK)...
Twist and Shout with the riff from La Bamba!
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By the way, "Twist and shout" is not a Beatles' original song, but a cover of theirs.
So, the Led Zeppelin here are not playing a Beatles' song, but a Isley Brothers' one.
The Fab Four made it famous.
Actually, it isn’t an isley brothers song. That is also a cover of the Top Notes twist and shout who wrote the original song.
@@tomasarg5586 Yes. The Top Notes recorded it before The Isley Brothers and The Beatles. Very Good! But The Top Notes didn't write it. As was typical in the era before The Beatles, the song was written by song writing pros from New York City and it was also recorded there. They authors of Twist & Shout were Phil Medley and Bert Russell. Phil Spector produced the song for The Top Notes, and there were notable session players contributing, such as King Curtis playing sax, Bucky Pizzarelli playing guitar, Panama Francis playing drums, and The Cookies singing background vocals. Co-author Bert Russell didn't like the way Spector produced the song, and so he later produced it himself for The Isley Brothers version, which became a hit. Of course, The Beatles later made it an even bigger hit.
@@phightphan Wow
@@tomasarg5586 lol
Yeah that’s why the title says songs that the Beatles made famous and not songs that the Beatles made I guess (replying to original comment).
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Led Zeppelin, the greatest cover band of all time. But I still love Led Zeppelin.
It's a song that belongs to the Isley Brothers. Not The Beatles. It was written by Phil Medley and Bert Berns.
Absolutely!!!
Led Zeppelin performs four songs that the Beatles made famous including:
1. Twist and Shout
2. Please Please Me
3. From Me to You
4. I Saw Her Standing There
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The Beatles have the definitive version. If not for them, the song would be relegated to a “Hits of the 60’s” infomercial.
'Twist and Shout' is inspired in the mexican song called 'La Bamba'
No! They never knew about La Bamba! They copied from the Isley Brothers Twist and Shout version.. the beatles made it better
Twist & shout 1st recorded by The Top Notes in '61, with Phil Spector
then the Isley Brothers
then the beatles
then everyone
No ,the Isley brothers first did twist and shout
@@kenwittlief255 Yes, exactly.
It’s not inspired.
Robert Plant is sooooo goooooood
0:50 😂😂😂😂
que onda jajaja twist and shout con la bamba
Si. Ambas tienen la misma melodía de la guitarra.
That’s wild
Twist and Shout is not a Beatles song. It was written by Phil Medley and Bert Berns and originally performed by the Top Notes in 1961.
That was shambolic.
@@patrickallen1628 I agree with everything you said except I love "In Through the Out Door". Every song was great, but my least favorite was "Hotdog".
I never heard this, sounds really good & Plant's voice in twist and shout ! the other Beatles songs I didn't go for Plant screaming I saw them 3 nights in a row MSG 73, they played the same set everytime in the same orde.
They were not very good live, in general. Had a few spectacular shows, but for the most part a jam band.
@Rob Billeaud according to who the British press....??? Well the mighty Led Zeppelin never entertained the British press for the large part they were huge in the states personally I rate them much better than the beatles and rolling stones no offence intended just a more talented band all round.
@@mohammedjamil2277 Hmnn ? not 🚫 better than the Beatles or Stones, however Jimmy Page is a better guitar 🎸 player. The english bands played 2 hours & the same setlist every night ! Zeppelin played 3 hours in 73. But as far as a psychedelic jamming band ? The best guitar 🎸 player for acid rock was John Cipollina & Quicksilver Messenger Service ( before the sabatoge by Dino Valenti ) was the best psychedelic band, the second guitarist Gary Duncan masterpiece the fool is number one psychedelic jam, both Santana and the Allman brothers copied Gary Duncan, Gold and Silver - is in memory of Elizabeth Reed backwards, too bad Gary Duncan was jealous of Cipollina, and ruined the band by bringing Dino in. Both the Dead and Airplane ✈️ were behind the great John Cipollina, they were at their peek in 68 !
The best english bands - the Beatles, the Stones, Black Sabbath and Zeppelin 4th. Jerry Garcia said at John Cipollina's funeral that the Cipollina sound is embedded in his DNA - The greatest psychedelic guitarist - John Cipollina & Jimmi Hendrix
@Rob Billeaud Led Zeppelin the greatest rock band of all time. maybe the British press are just sour that they never gave them the time and satisfaction and just wrote shit about them. let's face it they are unpopular for that very reason they were two much into the beatles and rolling stones
@The Great Chain John Henry Bonham was the greatest rock drummer 🥁 better than Bill Ward of Black Sabbath and I don't even know the drummer of Rolling Stones. Bill Ward acknowledged this fact and Keith jealous Richards referred to him as a hell of a power house a bit heavy handed!. As musicians go the greatest quartet in British rock. Robert Plant greatest front man singer Jimmy 'riff master' Page best guitarist John Henry Bonham best drummer and John Paul Jones best bassist who could play just about anything! 👌
JPJ owning the bottom!!!!
Twist and Shout sounds amazing being played by Led Zeppelin.
nothing compare to the beatles.
@@robertosouza5309the original author is not beatles, why do beatles fans compare with all bands
@@user-lb9rt7sn9c When do Beatles fans compare Twist and Shout with all bands?? And just because they didn’t write it doesn’t make it bad.
where's the cover of i'm still jenny from the block? now that's a classic!
Now that's a guilty pleasure I would love to indulge in!!
The very first second of the video sounds like Are You Gonna Go My Way
Where and when is this from ?
Plant really leads the whole band….good zepp!!
Robert plant could literally sing anything and make it sound cooler than the original. It’s insane the voice he was blessed with
For goodness sake ... for you to say that either you're deaf or you TRULY hate The Beatles
@@esteladapper8892 I guess
His voice is great but better than the original? Hmmm
La voce e voce
Great video! Keep on rocking!
Led Zeppelin should been recorded "Helter Skelter" and "Yer Blues" for tribute to The Beatles 🎸👍
Jesus. You're right
I would have loved to hear those renditions. Great choices!!
Helter Skelter is very fit to Led Zeppelin..
they didnt like the beatles,i doubt they would have recorded it
Imagine Yer blues, that would probably be the best cover ever
確かにツイスト&シャウトはビートルズが有名にした曲ではあるがオリジナルはトップノーツだよね。でもビートルズの楽曲やってるのはいいなぁ!
Robert Plant struggling to match Lennon's raw energy is pretty surreal considering he's the better vocalist by a longshot
Just so you know this was in September of 71 Almost a month before, he Damaged his voice and this is The Beginning of his vocal decline so I think you should take that back plant was a better singer than all Beatles range wise
@Allnew what
Two completely different vocal styles to be fair
@@nathanb4306 This has to do with vocal range both are tenors
@@Minceontoast2 Both are tenors? I don't really know how range is defined honestly, but Robert Plant's range was considerably higher than John Lennon's. The highest we ever really hear John Lennon hold a note in chest voice is in Mr. Moonlight, off the top of my head, and he's screaming his lungs out. In the Get Back documentary, we see him struggling to sing a harmony line for one of Paul's song's still in the 4th octave, so he doesn't do it; meanwhile, Robert Plant sings consistently into the 5th octave.
La bamba en inglés mejor que se queda acabando Staiway to heaven
I heard Led Zep doing the Isley Brothers.
The Beatles transformed Twist and Shout greatly from the original. So, it should have been captioned: Zeppelin doing the Beatles, who were covering the Isley Brothers.
Thank you Plant for showing us how much better the vocal work of The Beatles is than your own. This direct comparison leaves no doubt.
Just so you know this was in September of 71 Almost a month before, he Damaged his voice and this is The Beginning of his vocal decline so I think you should take that back plant was a better singer than all Beatles range wise
@@Minceontoast2 Plant, in my opinion, was never a good vocalist. His whole way of singing irks me, it always has. Vocal range is of no import. A person with a limited vocal range can be breathtakingly good, a person with a vast vocal range can be forgettable. This does not matter. It is the energy, the spirituality, the spirit, the love, the humanity a person gives to their audience that is important, not vocal gymnastics. Plant is pretentious, shallow, theatrical .. he does not possess, for me personally, anything that would make me want to listen to him again.
@@tjcintthen just don’t listen
@@Susiew-j4i I don't.
Sounds better & Cooler than the BeAtles Slightly more Complicated too !!! BUT ,… that’s Led Zeppelin for ŸÅ !!! Hahaha 😝
Great vocal
Oh my god
Twist and shout was not a Beatles original but it became THE VERSION. Never surpassed.
Isleys. The best.
It damn sure wasn't surpassed by this shit
@@secondcomingofbast9908 wah
@@secondcomingofbast9908 It's a live improvised jam dumb@ss. Get a grip.
@Allnew lost my ability to decipher dumb comments.
Robert Plant looks like a giant next John Paul Jones...
twist and shout is a song by the isley brothers
Yes, but the Beatles made their own interpretation of this song and transformed it.
Beatles did it better so who cares
@@chrismarple the listener who wants to know where it came from
Just More proof of the Tavistok institute meets A. Crowley.
👁️👎
without a doubt!! 🎯
Sounds more like The Bamba with Twist and Shout Lyrics
What concert was Twist and Shout from?
Led Zeppelin, The Beatles of hard rock and heavy metal 🎸🎸💪💪😊😊
It's a bit messy and Robert is off on his vocals in places which leads me to think this was a studio jam/warm up. Happy to be corrected...
It's a live jam, completely improvised. Robert often just started singing old rock n roll songs and the others tried to join in. Didn't always work of course
This was the beginning of his vocal troubles In late 71 And would get worse this is his worse show of the year
No this was actually in 1969 when they were done performing a concert but the audience wanted more they only had nine songs at this point so they re played the same songs from there first album again but the audience was rioting and still wanted more so they just started covering song Robert’s voice the reason why Robert’s voice sounds off is because it’s warm out and he tired also he was never vocally trained so sometimes his performances would sound a little sloppy
Beatles songs Led Zeppelin would nail: Helter Skelter
I Want You
Yer Blues
While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Run for your life
One after 909
Get Back
I’ve got a feeling
for you blue
It’s been a couple months but each time people like this comment I think of another song. So I’ll add some more down here.
Oh Darling
Got To Get You Into My Life
She Came In Through The Bathroom Window
Come Together
I Call Your Name
Don’t Let Me Down
Lady Madonna
Back In The USSR
Dear Prudence
I’m So Tired
Everybody’s Got Something To Hide Except Me and My Monkey
With a Little Help From My Friends
One after 909 out of place 1962 verson is better
That would’ve been sick.
I would add "Birthday" from the white album.
Because there are so many great songs to choose from.......... I'd have liked to hear Zep do She's a Woman 😛
In My Life
Anybody know what year this?
Where were these recorded?
And here begins the birth of mashups
These are what they call "cover tunes".
Pretty "brown" playing there by Jimmy.
Twist and Shout sounds a little like Fool in the Rain.
Para bailar la bamba
Suena a la Bamba ¡cierto!
Isley Brothers - Twist and Shout
Are Please Please Me” & “I Saw Her Standing There” Isley Brothers songs too?🤨😮😅
They can do it because Led Zep, and the Beatles, were Budz! The respected each other and backed each other. Shit Bands today forget what makes them succeed.
i dont think so😀😀
yeah, they were
Jimmy Page was a studio musician for years, he knew everyone
@@abrisamreynand3903 because you don't know history
Probably the only 60s singles Pagey didn't play on. Perhaps he just wanted them all.
Zeppelin always played the coolest versions of "I Saw Her Standing There " . Some of them so bluesy.
It sounds like a mess.
3:12 that doesn't sound like Plant singing.
It is
Super 👌
That version of "Twist and Shout" is the shit!!!
Now! it was bad yes but I wouldn't exactly describe it as you did. Steady on Dude.
@@Sixalienasa american idiom, not pejorative.
Everybody played those songs....Zep didn`t have enough material...
La Bamba
this is the sort of stuff that makes you question your long-held beliefs about "iconic" bands.
Would have loved to hear The Beatles cover some LZ. This is cool thanks
Check out this imaginary version of the Beatles and other legends playing Stairway to Heaven, my dear friend!th-cam.com/video/ebfXBosfTq0/w-d-xo.html
@@DJGerryfromStarlightMusic thanks!
The closest I've heard is McCartney's Back to the Egg album with Wings. There are a couple very Zepplin-esque tunes on there.
@@magicbrownie1357 Very good reference. I can definitely hear the Zeppelin influence on that album.
The Beatles can't play zeppelin
These guys were just screwing around during one of their world tour rehersals ......lol
The Rolling Stones, The Who, Led Zeppelin,Black Sabbath, Van Halen, ACDC and Motorhead are my favourites but Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry and the Beatles opened the door for Rock Singers and Bands that formed after the early 1960's. If you are a big Rock Bands Fan you must have at least one Elvis Presley, one Chuck Berry and one Beatles Album in your Music Collection.
classic Rock n Roll and Heavy Blues lml
Jimi hendrix
Your picture is not complete without Deep Purple
Not to be mean but I don't own any Elvis, chuck or Beatles albums, I guess they just don't rock Hard enough for me.
@@rodd7 oh please listen them again
Acho que não mostraram boa vontade..enfim é história né.
Not sure about this, can't be a cover of the Beatles... Twist and Shout" is a 1961 song written by Phil Medley and Bert Berns (later credited as "Bert Russell"). It was originally recorded by the Top Notes, but it did not become a hit in the record charts until it was reworked by the Isley Brothers in 1962.
Again, not sure about this recording.
Zeppelin meeting with the Beatles gave us The Rainsong
Just a rumor, not really true
@@youtoo2233 Says who?
One of their best songs
@2v_5r it is a ballad
The Beatles didn’t contribute to make all that happened was George Harrison was complaining to to zaps drummer John bonham about his band not haveing any ballads John told this to the rest of the Led Zeppelin members and in response they made the rain song they didn’t get and help from the Beatles
Good quality recording!
The Beatles do it so much better.😃
I think zeppelin is better
THUMBS DOWN: "Twist & Shout" is not a Beatles song ... they simply covered it like Led Zeppelin is doing.