I saw the last 4 shows of that tour in North America and his vocals were great. Even on song remains the same! I had bootlegs of nagoya Japan and Osaka second leg of the tour and black dog sounded like studio recording in 70’s! Good memories 😁
Same here. I was a kid at this chicks birthday party in the basement. Everyone smoking weed. High as fuck. Someone spun black dog. My mind was blown. Bought the album next day.
I was at this show... best concert of my life!! Page & Plant were on top of their game that night!! Michael Lee was the best Bonham replacement ever... he played with the same soul & thunder... no disrespect to Jason, but I have never heard anyone else play Zeppelin the way he did.
It was great seeing them again, as for the comments about the drummer.. Hats off to anybody who steps into that seat cuz they know they're going to be compared next to Bonham no matter what or how they play Amen to that people..
Oh yes, but wouldn't it have been the damn best moment if Bonham's son, Jason was playing those damn drum's?? Jimmy Page himself said, that sometimes when they'd be practicing Jason would be playing the damn drum's even at 5 year's old, and said he'd be shocked because the kid played as well as his dad did and yes, at 5 year's old!!! I was so shocked when page said he couldn't tell the difference in the way father and son played!!! Sweet!!!♊💋❤️🤟☮️🎼🎶🎵
I dread the day that the three remaining members of Led Zeppelin pass to be with John Bonham. Their music has brought me so much happiness. Even God may be humbled at the greatness he created, and will probably ask them to play a set in heaven.
Plant can always get those higher notes!!! Jimmy Page is as great as he ever was. I love seeing them perform together. You can still see that passion for performing. The passion Led Zeppelin has always had!!
@@jerryabram5461 I could have gotten back stage to meet them.....Atlantic Records had no problem with it, MTV wouldn't let us. Still, an incredible show!!
@@MrN75nokia Lee died on 24 November 2008 from an epileptic seizure. He was found dead in his flat, and his funeral took place in his hometown of Darlington the following week. Former bandmates Toby Jepson and Jimmy Page were amongst the mourners in attendance.
He looks like he cried 😭 too much! His eyes tells it all because he was losing his loved one and here he tried to brush it off with his guitar 🎸moved! It cuts ✂️ like knife 🔪! Uh!😁
I was there with my nephew Todd, 2nd row center. Before the concert at the pre-show at the Brickyard hosted by WHCN, I out bid everyone on the autograph Page & Plant guitar, $2000, worth every penny.
Saw PAGE & PLANT Montreal show with Egyptian symphonic Orchestra, most amazing show ever, Kashmir....WOW !!!, that show was even better than when I saw Led Zeppelin at the Montreal Forum in '69 (first time ever people in the audience lit their lighters up following John Lennon's message from Toronto where he was playing with Ono, saying to Plant to do so). I'm still buzzing from Page & Plant 25 years later. Page is THE BEST guitar HERO that ever lived !!!
,I saw Jimmy Page in Detroit,MI in 1999.He was awesome. He ended for Kenny Wayne Sheppard. It was a great concert! When they jammed together,it was breathtaking!!!!
Yeah his latter 70’s approach, while still a great entertainer, his voice was blown. You’d think switching to the pop style of the 80’s would have been easier on him, but he played with different vocal styles and approaches. You’re right, the 90’s are when he finally settled in with what he still does now, but it gave him back a lot of that vocal ammo when he needed it, just didn’t use it all the time. He also started taking better care of his voice in the 90’s.
@@djh1010 his voice in 77 and 79 was actually very good . It was the latter part of 72 73 and 75 when his voice was really blown . He was actually able to hit some pretty crazy high notes in 77 79 and 80 where he could not in 73 and 75 but in the latter 70s he hit the high notes very sparingly to save his voice . There is version or over the hills and far away form 77 where he sings it in the original high melody and he sounds surprisingly good he could have utilized his upper range alot more in the late 70s but he was being cautious. 77 to 83 was probably his strongest period after mid 72. He hits alot of high notes on his 198e sool tour and his voice never really cracks or feta horse . After zepplein the 83 solo tour was probably his most powerful and consistent. Those first 2 solo albums are both filled with aggressive wide range vocals . The second leg of the 77 tour has some very powerful singing form plant especially the New York and l..A shows
I attended this show. It was really great. I Saw Plant and Page in the 80s . Plant solo tours and Page with the Firm. Finally, something that was better than that Live aid mess. Thanks for posting dude.
I'm sure it was a good show. I saw them in New Haven CT. I skipped school that day to make a Firm banner out of a bed sheet. It was a replica version of there first album cover. At the end of the show my buddy and I hoisted it up. Jimmy Page pointed at it , did a thumbs up and head nod with a cigarette in his hand. Good times. Memories last a life time .
Did you see Page on the Outrider tour in 1988? If not, you really missed out. I saw the Worcester show on 10/29/88, and it was absolutely amazing. He was on fire!! I remember he mentioned in an interview that Worcester was the best of the tour. I humbly agree.
I saw this tour in Detroit. I didn't have tickets when I got there, and it was sold out, but some young guys had a pair of extras I bought for face value. Went into the Palace with my ex-wife and ended up in row 2 right in front of Jimmy Page. I still get chills thinking about that magical evening...
I was in Cleveland and my buddy didn't show up so I gave my tickets to two guys walking by who were looking for scalpers. They were so excited. I had a taper ticket so I was by the soundboard recording the show anyway.
Good thing you had that otherwise you would have flunked out. Check out the Coverdale/Page album. Really good. You will want to turn that mother up too. Released March 93. Oh, been a Zeppelin fan since 69. Have everything they ever did. Saw them live back in the day. God Bless!
That might be the best live guitar performance I've seen Jimmy Page do since before Led Zeppelin broke up. Very clean and aggressive performance worthy of his reputation.
Saw this tour in Prague, Czech Rep..... Nearly front row....I remember Jimmy playing first few chords of Stairway, then stops and laughs.... Classic!! First tune was Sick Again, which was cool but surprised me...
It's like every once in a while they just up and decide they like to just become huge rockstars again for a day or two. Then they go back to being legends. They just like to show all the young young cats how it's done every once in a while... ✌🖤🤘
I used to listen to lots of Zep bootlegs from back in the day. They rarely sounded this good. I saw them in Tampa had they were great that night too. The audience was electric after the snow, different from any other shows I've seen. Pink Floyd had the crowd on a cloud, Page and Plant set us on fire.
* I seen Zeppelin April 25, 1977 Freedom Hall, Louisville, KY. What a show! Plant said, his kid's told him they just wanted a regular Dad. lol, he's anything but a regular Dad, he's a rock God! Page's neighbor, better lookout dressing up as Robert running around naked while playing Black Sabbath, Deep Purple and Pink Floyd. Robert will turn him everyway but loose.
I saw Zeppelin on May 31st 1977 Greensboro North Carolina even got to sing Happy Birthday to John Bonham Robert Plant probably thinks it's hilarious that Jimmy Page's neighbor is running around naked dressed like him and playing Black Sabbath LOL Robert lives right beside Tony Iommi cheers
Was at this very show. and it was one of the best I have ever seen. Nothing but Zep tunes and they were all on point. Didn't have to sit through any of their solo stuff. Still wish they got JPJ and Jason and went out as Zep. Amazing show.
We could've used a Zep reunion in 1995! Robert and Jimmy were in fine form on this tour. The '07 reunion was phenomenal, but they were REALLY good here.
From Wikipedia "It was not a reunion of Led Zeppelin, however, as former bassist and keyboardist John Paul Jones was not present. In fact, Jones was not even told about the reunion by his former bandmates." So there's that.
Unbelievable! Page blows my mind! Plant sounds like he's 21! Only 1 weirdness. The late-great Michael Lee's kick drum sounds like he's adding 2 kick drum beats instead of one on the verse,. Bonham only played 1 kick drum beat. Do you hear it? RIP Michael, one amazing drummer!
Michael Lee on drums was the reason Led Zepp came back from the dead in the 90's.....no he wasn't Bonham but he was the next best thing.....his energy made Plant and Page smile every night and that's all they needed.....
i saw this band in the 90's and were great.Not quite Led Zep but did a marvellous job all the same.Every body walked out of there with big happy smiles from what I remember.
It's funny, I had this idea that most of the "reunions" sounded like trash and that's why Plant never wanted to do it, until O2 show. THEY SOUND FANTASTIC HERE! This is when they should have done a reunion tour, or at least a show!
I don't get it. How can Plants voice be that high in '95? By the time of the last zep album his voice was ragged, hoarse and raw. Not bad but not able to hit the high notes anymore. Same with the Knebworth concert in '79. Or the LIVE AID performance in '85. Voice always hoarse and raw. So what happened? How did he fix his voice to sound pretty close to the early days? Was he singing to pre recorded tracks? I wonder.
Totally agree man, I'm a huge Zeppelin fan but I hadn't seen this performance until now. THIS IS WHEN THE IRON WAS HOT, Plant's voice was damn near perfect. Why didn't they do a reunion show at this time????
Plant's voice is really strong here... Going for all the high notes with confidence. Impressive.
Right? I was just thinking it's maybe the strongest I've heard him from the 90s and after.
I saw the last 4 shows of that tour in North America and his vocals were great. Even on song remains the same! I had bootlegs of nagoya Japan and Osaka second leg of the tour and black dog sounded like studio recording in 70’s! Good memories 😁
No he changes the melody here, avoiding the highest notes by changing the melody
No he changes the melody here, avoiding the highest notes
His voice was fantastic... guitar tone on point. great stuff
I was at this show!
Shut up!!!!!♥️🎶🎶🎶🎶😎😎
Black Dog is the first Zeppelin song I ever heard. That was 40 years ago and I remember it like it was yesterday. One of the best days of my life.
Me too
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Same here. I was a kid at this chicks birthday party in the basement. Everyone smoking weed. High as fuck. Someone spun black dog. My mind was blown. Bought the album next day.
I was at this show... best concert of my life!! Page & Plant were on top of their game that night!! Michael Lee was the best Bonham replacement ever... he played with the same soul & thunder... no disrespect to Jason, but I have never heard anyone else play Zeppelin the way he did.
Thanks for posting. I wish the uploader would have said who was on bass and drums. Any idea who the bassist is?
they should have gone out as led zeppelin and done with it who are page and plant answer LED ZEPPELIN
@SEZWAH yeah man. Not Zeppelin, not Bonham.
@SEZWAH I couldn't detect any weakness in his drumming 😄
@SEZWAH Wow, I was thinking that this Michael Lee guy was excellent. Oh well. To each his own.
Plant's voice - unmistakable! 🎶🎤❤️
Absolutely. And he was on top of his game here. I of the best vocalists ever, but that goes without saying. Plant= Rock God.
Sounds good, but it doesn't compare to the original recording of Black Dog, he can't get the notes that high.
It was great seeing them again, as for the comments about the drummer..
Hats off to anybody who steps into that seat cuz they know they're going to be compared next to Bonham no matter what or how they play Amen to that people..
Oh yes, but wouldn't it have been the damn best moment if Bonham's son, Jason was playing those damn drum's?? Jimmy Page himself said, that sometimes when they'd be practicing Jason would be playing the damn drum's even at 5 year's old, and said he'd be shocked because the kid played as well as his dad did and yes, at 5 year's old!!! I was so shocked when page said he couldn't tell the difference in the way father and son played!!! Sweet!!!♊💋❤️🤟☮️🎼🎶🎵
I dread the day that the three remaining members of Led Zeppelin pass to be with John Bonham. Their music has brought me so much happiness. Even God may be humbled at the greatness he created, and will probably ask them to play a set in heaven.
I was in the audience. Never saw Zeppelin. This was closest I got. Spine tingling awesomeness.
Plant can always get those higher notes!!! Jimmy Page is as great as he ever was. I love seeing them perform together. You can still see that passion for performing. The passion Led Zeppelin has always had!!
So true! Saw em in 73 in San Francisco.
I suggest that you listen to a group called Blue Cheer from the US. Led Zep couldn’t shine their shoes.
@@bradentonguy50 I like how confident you are being incredibly wrong
@@bradentonguy50 Ok boomer.
@@bradentonguy50 strange comment!
Won a trip to see the opening date in Pensacola ....limo ride, tickets, hotel! So grateful and will never forget it......amazing!!!!!
I was there also
@@jerryabram5461 I could have gotten back stage to meet them.....Atlantic Records had no problem with it, MTV wouldn't let us. Still, an incredible show!!
Michael Lee on drums enough said….love Jason, but this guy was just like wow as well. Gone too soon. At least we got this. Thank you.
Lo
What happened to M Lee
That’s what you got out of this Michael Lee on drums? Really ?
@@MrN75nokia Lee died on 24 November 2008 from an epileptic seizure. He was found dead in his flat, and his funeral took place in his hometown of Darlington the following week. Former bandmates Toby Jepson and Jimmy Page were amongst the mourners in attendance.
@@gregg06141969 You're not a musician, are you? Because a musician wouldn't say that.
Jimmy and Robert -- Monster!!
Wow, thanks for posting this gem.....rip.mr lee...amazing drummer
Thank you master Jimmy and Robert 😎💥🖖✌️🗝️🇺🇲🦅🦅🦅
I was at this show...epic, guy playing drums did Bonzo proud
Michael Lee, amazing drummer indeed. Rest In Peace
What happened to Mike Lee, I didn't know until just a couple years ago that he had passed?
@@chrispix61 epileptic seizure
Michael Lee, dead at a very early age, a shame, the kid had a good sound.
2:38 the duck face king! Page Rules !
Ha ha ,what the fuck is that? But it’s sounds not bad ...
He looks like he cried 😭 too much! His eyes tells it all because he was losing his loved one and here he tried to brush it off with his guitar 🎸moved! It cuts ✂️ like knife 🔪! Uh!😁
The Percocet Pout!
i was born in Hartford Connecticut so i know you would have many FANS there, many!!!! Also, Jimmy Page with that guitar, Oh My,,,,,,,,
That show would have made a hell of a DVD the crowd was awesome and the band was magnificent
26 years ago when these two still had it. Feels like a lifetime ago
I was there - thanks for posting!
Love you Jimmy Page. (We love you too, Bobby!)
I was there with my nephew Todd, 2nd row center. Before the concert at the pre-show at the Brickyard hosted by WHCN, I out bid everyone on the autograph Page & Plant guitar, $2000, worth every penny.
Do you still have it??
was there, drove from Montréal to see them again.......The best!!!!!!
Saw PAGE & PLANT Montreal show with Egyptian symphonic Orchestra, most amazing show ever, Kashmir....WOW !!!, that show was even better than when I saw Led Zeppelin at the Montreal Forum in '69 (first time ever people in the audience lit their lighters up following John Lennon's message from Toronto where he was playing with Ono, saying to Plant to do so). I'm still buzzing from Page & Plant 25 years later. Page is THE BEST guitar HERO that ever lived !!!
Saw them that year in Dallas Texas at the old Reunion Arena best show ever saw after Dancing Days we stood for a good 20 minutes ovation
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Best concert I ever have been to. Seventh row center.
I saw this tour in Nashville Tennessee truly one of the greatest concerts I’ve ever attended and are still my favorite band
Were they at Municipal Auditorium?
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,I saw Jimmy Page in Detroit,MI in 1999.He was awesome. He ended for Kenny Wayne Sheppard. It was a great concert! When they jammed together,it was breathtaking!!!!
They sounded so good here and its amazing how plants voice seems to get better and better, even today he sounds great
Absolutely agree, Robert's voice ages like fine wine.
Jimmy Page & Robert Plant Hartford Are The 2 Best Rock And Roll Artist Of All Time And Many Around The World Would Agree.
That had to be one of Page’s best post Zep live solos
He was on the money that night.
Indeed! And one of the best post-Zep versions of Black Dog.
Plant was gettin’ those high notes that night!
Derek Hicks he hit a lot of high notes during the nineties. More than the whole of the eighties and even more than the latter half of the seventies!
Yeah his latter 70’s approach, while still a great entertainer, his voice was blown. You’d think switching to the pop style of the 80’s would have been easier on him, but he played with different vocal styles and approaches. You’re right, the 90’s are when he finally settled in with what he still does now, but it gave him back a lot of that vocal ammo when he needed it, just didn’t use it all the time. He also started taking better care of his voice in the 90’s.
I was there and it was special. Sold out crowd was great, and the performance, awesome. Would love to find the whole show
@@djh1010 his voice in 77 and 79 was actually very good . It was the latter part of 72 73 and 75 when his voice was really blown . He was actually able to hit some pretty crazy high notes in 77 79 and 80 where he could not in 73 and 75 but in the latter 70s he hit the high notes very sparingly to save his voice . There is version or over the hills and far away form 77 where he sings it in the original high melody and he sounds surprisingly good he could have utilized his upper range alot more in the late 70s but he was being cautious. 77 to 83 was probably his strongest period after mid 72. He hits alot of high notes on his 198e sool tour and his voice never really cracks or feta horse . After zepplein the 83 solo tour was probably his most powerful and consistent. Those first 2 solo albums are both filled with aggressive wide range vocals . The second leg of the 77 tour has some very powerful singing form plant especially the New York and l..A shows
He wasn't even hitting notes like that in late 1972 .
I attended this show. It was really great. I Saw Plant and Page in the 80s . Plant solo tours and Page with the Firm. Finally, something that was better than that Live aid mess. Thanks for posting dude.
I was at the firm concert @ Springfield civic center
Never got to see page & Plant together.
I'm sure it was a good show. I saw them in New Haven CT. I skipped school that day to make a Firm banner out of a bed sheet. It was a replica version of there first album cover. At the end of the show my buddy and I hoisted it up. Jimmy Page pointed at it , did a thumbs up and head nod with a cigarette in his hand. Good times. Memories last a life time .
Did you see Page on the Outrider tour in 1988? If not, you really missed out. I saw the Worcester show on 10/29/88, and it was absolutely amazing. He was on fire!! I remember he mentioned in an interview that Worcester was the best of the tour. I humbly agree.
Plant n Page waz alwaze the rock n roll headlining legends!!EPIC AS ALWAZE!!!MY FAVORITE BAND!!!
Page the Legend! Awesome jam!
I love the way Robert seems to have fun up there. Jimmy too for that matter. This must have been an awesome concert.
It was. I thought they would release it on DVD. Great from beginning to end
Plants sounds great and Jimmy is burning it up!!
I WAS THERE!!!!
Viejo viento y sigue soplando 💪💪💪
I would kill to have had the chance to see them performing live.......
Omg I was THERE!!!!
I saw this tour in Detroit. I didn't have tickets when I got there, and it was sold out, but some young guys had a pair of extras I bought for face value. Went into the Palace with my ex-wife and ended up in row 2 right in front of Jimmy Page. I still get chills thinking about that magical evening...
Wow
Liar. I was there and I never saw you, even though I looked for you.
@@rocketscience4516 I had more hair then. It would have been easy to miss me.
I was in Cleveland and my buddy didn't show up so I gave my tickets to two guys walking by who were looking for scalpers. They were so excited. I had a taper ticket so I was by the soundboard recording the show anyway.
@@joejohnson3988 Ah, silly me, I was looking for the future you.
In Tech School i would study with headphones on with ZEP blasting in my ears .
I earned a 3.8 GPA thanks guys!!!!!
Good thing you had that otherwise you would have flunked out. Check out the Coverdale/Page album. Really good. You will want to turn that mother up too. Released March 93. Oh, been a Zeppelin fan since 69. Have everything they ever did. Saw them live back in the day. God Bless!
I was at the show. One of the greatest concerts I've ever been to.
Jimmy played and sounded great on this.
Great video footage, thanks for sharing!
awesome, like seeing Jimmy in the days of Zep again
That might be the best live guitar performance I've seen Jimmy Page do since before Led Zeppelin broke up. Very clean and aggressive performance worthy of his reputation.
What are some of his best performances post lz breakup?
I think he played better at the o2 concert! JPJ was playing with him the explanation I can come up with!
@@stephenhogue5567 he was significantly sloppier at O2 imho. Wasn’t bad but no where near as on fire as he was here
@@stephenhogue5567nah... he played with a broken finger there
Robert was made at page when he was all sucked up on smack and I don't blame him, wasn't there at Robert son's funeral!
Saw Zep in Nurnberg< Germany 1973. Best concert I ever attended.
Saw this tour in Prague, Czech Rep..... Nearly front row....I remember Jimmy playing first few chords of Stairway, then stops and laughs.... Classic!! First tune was Sick Again, which was cool but surprised me...
It's like every once in a while they just up and decide they like to just become huge rockstars again for a day or two. Then they go back to being legends. They just like to show all the young young cats how it's done every once in a while... ✌🖤🤘
Say,your last name is West. From whence do you hail from? Me, l'm from America.
Couldn't have said it any better. I love them. But damn give us more.
@@carywest9256 Big brown poopie land
Saw this tour in NJ. I don't remember Plant sounding this good. This Hartford performance was fantastic.
Born and raised in Hartford... moved away in 96... why didn't I go to this show?
Wow this was way better than I expected
Jimmy🔥♥️♥️♥️
Michael Lee doing excellent work as per usual!
great love it,.,,,, my music heroes...there so cool
Great intro tease with a few licks from "Custard Pie" and "Out On The Tiles"...
I used to listen to lots of Zep bootlegs from back in the day. They rarely sounded this good. I saw them in Tampa had they were great that night too. The audience was electric after the snow, different from any other shows I've seen. Pink Floyd had the crowd on a cloud, Page and Plant set us on fire.
Hartford is always an amazing venue
Perfection right there!!
The Best !! Nice! Wonderful !
Jimmy in 1995: 51 years old, seductive, hot and handsome as the devil, and guitar master as a true god...
Jimmy=great guitarist. Hot? Nup.
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For me he is all that and a little more... 😉😁🎶🎸😍
I love Jimmy Page so much!
Jimmy and Robert… 😍
The group was, and still is some of the greatest musicians who've ever lived !!! Love the men and the music 🎶🎵
Saw them in Albany NY on this tour good stuff
Led Zeppelin pour toujours dans mon coeur!
My wife, 2 sons 11 yr and 9 yr old and I introduced the young men to rock and roll!!!!!!
Jimmy is God of Rock Riffs!this man rules!
John Paul Jones actually brought this riff to the band. Look it up. He was the God of Rock Riffs.
* I seen Zeppelin April 25, 1977 Freedom Hall, Louisville, KY. What a show!
Plant said, his kid's told him they just wanted a regular Dad. lol, he's anything but a regular Dad, he's a rock God! Page's neighbor, better lookout dressing up as Robert running around naked while playing Black Sabbath, Deep Purple and Pink Floyd. Robert will turn him everyway but loose.
I saw Zeppelin on May 31st 1977 Greensboro North Carolina even got to sing Happy Birthday to John Bonham Robert Plant probably thinks it's hilarious that Jimmy Page's neighbor is running around naked dressed like him and playing Black Sabbath LOL Robert lives right beside Tony Iommi cheers
Shame that Jones wasn’t invited. He wrote that riff.
Social distancing.
Agree he was a ticked about that Page and Plant did him wrong.
@@cindysue5474 Yes, and rightfully so. I personally think Jones was every bit as good a musician as Page, if not better.
@@jamesfetherston1190 I watched on TV where Jones asked Jimmy about it and Page was acting like he could not find his number.
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Was at this very show. and it was one of the best I have ever seen. Nothing but Zep tunes and they were all on point. Didn't have to sit through any of their solo stuff. Still wish they got JPJ and Jason and went out as Zep. Amazing show.
They played break on through
Seen them in San Jose.CA. this tour.1995. Great show
J'aurais bien aimé voir Led Zeppelin....
À ce jour, c'est le seul groupe qui manque dans mes souvenirs....
Must be very intimidating for a drummer to play with these rock gods who played with the greatest rock drummer who ever lived.
He more than holds his own...
It's Michael Lee - ex Little Angels, and more than up to the job!
@@fastra3621 Didn't he also pass away?
@@davidhoward2487 he did, in 2008, very sad and a big loss.
Lol. The drummer is the best one up there. He doesn’t play like he’s intimidated
We could've used a Zep reunion in 1995! Robert and Jimmy were in fine form on this tour. The '07 reunion was phenomenal, but they were REALLY good here.
@Neil Toddie ok Neil (and bob) 'your' proving to be the loser
From Wikipedia "It was not a reunion of Led Zeppelin, however, as former bassist and keyboardist John Paul Jones was not present. In fact, Jones was not even told about the reunion by his former bandmates."
So there's that.
i love the drummer rip xx
I was there. Great show.
Watching Jimmy's expressions is par to watching Gilmour make emotional statements while making love to his guitar.
Best band ever
Amazing, thanks !
Holy cow, I was there!!
Wow! Jimmy Page tone in the opening introduction is is so Raunchy!
Jimmy Page and Robert Plant long Life and stay forever
Good Music
GOD Bless You 🎸🎸🎸
Plant rocking the Seinfeld "puffy pirate shirt"
Back when they still had it!
I’ve always respected jimmy page on or off drugs he’s been a true god with that guitar an the faces me make shows he loves it
Where on Earth did you find this? I was at this show 3rd row front and center. Awesome quality.
Great Job!
Unbelievable! Page blows my mind! Plant sounds like he's 21! Only 1 weirdness. The late-great Michael Lee's kick drum sounds like he's adding 2 kick drum beats instead of one on the verse,. Bonham only played 1 kick drum beat. Do you hear it? RIP Michael, one amazing drummer!
Michael Lee on drums was the reason Led Zepp came back from the dead in the 90's.....no he wasn't Bonham but he was the next best thing.....his energy made Plant and Page smile every night and that's all they needed.....
i saw this band in the 90's and were great.Not quite Led Zep but did a marvellous job all the same.Every body walked out of there with big happy smiles from what I remember.
Man I hadn't seen this before. Plant's voice was on point.
Pagey was great too, and the sound benefited from having a rhythm guitar. A man can only do so much...
It's funny, I had this idea that most of the "reunions" sounded like trash and that's why Plant never wanted to do it, until O2 show. THEY SOUND FANTASTIC HERE! This is when they should have done a reunion tour, or at least a show!
I don't get it. How can Plants voice be that high in '95? By the time of the last zep album his voice was ragged, hoarse and raw. Not bad but not able to hit the high notes anymore. Same with the Knebworth concert in '79. Or the LIVE AID performance in '85. Voice always hoarse and raw. So what happened? How did he fix his voice to sound pretty close to the early days? Was he singing to pre recorded tracks? I wonder.
This was the first concert I ever went to. I figured I’d just go ahead and get the best one out of the way right out of the gate when I was 16
fantástica versión!!!
Oh God, So good!!!
Jimmy Page is the best Gitarrist ever
Wheres the rest of the show!!, My hometown and I didnt go!!, I was Denied!, my daughter was born month earlier, lifetime Zep Fan and I Missed this!
Pretty sure I have the audio of it. I know I have the Boston show from two nights later, and it's just as good. If not even better.
Jimmy's solo here really smokes the one from the 02 in 2007!
Jeff Thompson he was amazing in the mid to late 90s. He just got better as time went on - very rare in guitarists reaching older age!
@Neil Toddie troll
@Neil Toddie shut the hell up no one cares, go do something better with your life than being a moron in a TH-cam comment section
@Neil Toddie your mom
@Neil Toddie sure Jan
This is so great! But only one song from this concert? What a lost opportunity! Plant almost has his old full power here...excellent.
Totally agree man, I'm a huge Zeppelin fan but I hadn't seen this performance until now. THIS IS WHEN THE IRON WAS HOT, Plant's voice was damn near perfect. Why didn't they do a reunion show at this time????
The perfect "English Mixture" for a good smoke
Crustard Pie, Black Dog and In my time of Dying. 🖤
I was there 6th row on Jimmy's side. Where the hell did you get this? Is the entire show out there somewhere?