Led Zeppelin - In My Time of Dying -1 - 1975 Earl's Court.avi
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- Led Zeppelin 1975.05.25 London, UK - Earl's Court.
The 4th song from the last night of the Earl's Court run in 1975. The Video is an AVI rip of the EVSD release, the audio is remastered from the EVSD release "When We Were Kings".
This is Zeppelin 101.
Page destroying in the riffs and solo, like the master he is.
Bonham in his paquidermic drums, like the legend he was and still is.
JPJ, no one else could hold together such duo like he did.
Plant - 70's rock god.
Can you ask for more?
Pagey was on top of his game that night.
Page is wrongfully, perfectly, insane.
After led zep plays a song regardless of who wrote it first, it's their song now.
The greatest of all bands.
Plant swore that he would never perform this again in public. Great cut. one of their best.
As I've watched Jimmy Page's hands, WTF was the first word that came into my mind. What an amazing hand he has, so gentle that it gives chills to our ears O.O
same with me Ive been listening to this stuff since I was little and it still amazes me.
The level of flow Jimmy achieved in this performance is Godlike. One of the best guitar performances in the history of music.
All these years later and they still sound awesome!!!
I agree.They still rock!!!
No disrespect taken here; I am a very lucky man to have seen Zep 4 times. You wouldn't be the first to say they would give up the family jewels to have seen them. I must say seeing Zeppelin has been one of the best and most memorable experience I have had in my 68 years, and I have had many great memories.
I wish you all could have experienced the might Zep
This band chemistry is great. Jimmy goes nuts. Bonham watches Jimmy. JPJ watches Bonham. And Plant waits for Jimmy to stop being a maniac. Repeat.
Nice description!!
His guitar must B MAJOR because jimmy isnt allowed to do the stuff hes doing to that guitar to A MINOR
And in studio Jimmy was playing more than one guitar who give a more complete sound. Just for an example listen achillies last stand studio and then the live version.
And to think ther's 15 idiots who didn't like this.
Jeez.
Godly tone of that guitar too bad he didn't use it on the studio......This is much better IMO.
SAW THEM AT NASSAU COLISEUM, 1975, GOT THE T-SHIRT
missed that show.......too young; parents. Saw the LA Forum show '77!!!
One of only a handful of bands that sound better live than in studio.
Facts and they never had an opener.
The actual Earls Court version that is on Led Zeppelin DVD 2 is epic: 9 to 11 minutes, and by far outclasses any studio performance of that song. I think this is close.
Heavy, rocked this song when I was a teenager to piss my parents off lol...
I was there. More than 4 hours and many missed the last trains home. Did we care? Did we f...
Also if ya dig and enjoyed this video 😀 you may also enjoy the song " Most of All " By Glenn Kaiser and Where Roses Grow Live by Rez Band Awesome songs check them out. Also I remember hearing the song by Led Zepp " In My Time of Dyin " during my drug years and made me think about death and Jesus. Then a hippy friend that dug Jesus told me more of Jesus love and forgiveness and how I could also know Jesus love. So in 1981 I cried out to Jesus and wow man He came into my life and I had and have so much joy and peace and now know that through Jesus when I die I will be with Him in Heaven. Hey Jesus loves each of you also and yall can know Him if you are at all open. Just cry out to Him and a good question to ask yourself if you were to die today would you go to heaven ? And if yes why ? To find out more please read the Gospel of John in the Bible or check out the movie on TH-cam. 😀
When I die I want to come back as Robert Plant!!!
I was fortunate enough to see Led Zeppelin back in 1970 and words can't describe what a great show they put on.
Almost 3 and a half hours non-stop with no opening act. Plant also tore it up on harp and as usual the quiet one, John Paul Jones, was unbelievable on a multitude of instruments.
Best 6 dollar ticket ever................. :-)
page's guitar starts = chills, plant's voice starts = goosebumps
Great performance.
without a doubt!!!!!!!!!!
. The mighty Zep, Nobody comes close to these boys.
Can anyone not resist a little airguitar or airdrums to this one?:-) Fabulous! All hail the Led Zeppelin!
You are 100% right. Well said. Led Zep indeed shined the brightest during live performance, especially during improvisations.
saw RP in the Royal Albert Hall 2 weeks ago..... f***ing amazing!!!!!
Electric Blues does NOT get any better than THIS!! This is taking the music of Muddy Waters and Robert Johnson to a whole nother level!!!! There has never been and never will be another band like Zep that can play the blues and blow your mind like they did!!
@donnjuansohn As a young female, I can tell you I WISH guys looked like this now. Unfortunately, they all have shaved heads and tattoos and pants hanging to their butts....NOT attractive. But Jimmy and Robert....holy shit, this is impressive.
Damn I wiah I would have been ther then, but I was 17 and stuck in a podunk town. Still love Zep!
This is when these cats were at the top of their game. Incredible stage presence - even by the stoic JPJ.
Me too, I keep getting stuck watching theese videos and forget what I was gonna do. Can't believe I never noticed when I was around that time. duhhh lol
I too saw a 1975 concert, unbelievable performance!! we ran into the colisium, never ever
remembering where we parked, we just had to get inside and enjoy the show. We walked (in awe) searching for our car after the show that I wished would never end. All the flickering lighters and pot smell all over tha air. I will never forget that concert. UNBELIEVABLE!
Love to get the Led out of the "Blues"!!! Magnificent sound!!! ❤❤❤
Gonna be played at my funeral! :)
mine too
Haha! I first read: “Gonna be playing this at my funeral”
Page's tone is so much better for this song on this particular version. More grit, the studio version sounds too clean.
Yup I came on just to watch/hear No Quarter and already on my 4th Zep video. I admit I'm a Zep addict...lol
I've been trying to go to sleep for the past hour, but I just can't seem to stop watching Led Zeppelin videos. 1 more turns into 10 more AHHHHH!!
It's a traditional spiritual from the 19th century. Nobody know who wrote the original. Like most folk songs it was built and changed over time.
PQP, bateirista exepcional, guitarrista exepcional, vocalista exepcional, baixista exepcional. Isso é Led Zeppelin.
The best band ever
Jimmy Page is the ultimate man... Jesus, that guy was perfect.
One of my favorite Led Zeppelin songs. The guitar is just otherworldly.
The legendary led band Zeppelin
Check out " Lord I Just Can't keep From Crying Sometimes" , too cool!
You've missed the point entirely if you think the studio version gives the greatest effect....I mean if that's what you prefer, that's your business, but the band was about creating and evolving live and on the spot.....that is truly what made them a great band. As for sound quality? sure the studio version is going to sound much better than an audio from a video feed.
why they have a dislike button at Led Zeppelin's song?
Friday nights. I was 15 years old. My peers were out at youth clubs, on the streets, whatever. I would be in bed with the cans on, and this track playing from the lp, with shivers down my spine. The riff is just EVIL! Beautiful. This, and Kashmir, were the ones that made me want to play the guitar. Led Zeppelin was effectively the return of the ''King Arthur Legend'', in the 70's decade. And dear lord, they need to ride again!.
I first heard Zeppelin with their first album andvI was hooked and still am today.
First of all, this was funny as hell. Thank you. Secondly, I always think it'd be awesome if there was an epic written similar in style to The Illiad, Odyssey, Aeneid etc, but it'd be about Zep.
Pagey can play some sick slide guitar....watching the DVD ...anyone know what guitar he's playing? He soloed on it at the 1970 Albert Hall show....
Danelectro DC59
Reid Martin Spot on. A cheap guitar but I bet that '59 he plays is priceless. I played one a few years ago and liked it a lot.
Jimmy Page is awesome
Goosebumps.............purely genius...............
no one man can match Jimmy Page
Personally I think Jimmy's tone sounds much better in this version than the studio.Even tho he used a Telacaster on both he cranked up the fuzz tone on this one.Most of his stuff sounded better live.He used the telacaster in much of his studio stuff.Then live he used the less paul or w/e he wanted.While cranking up his pedals giving a really different sound compared to studio. Like No Quarter live "the video with the guys in masks" is 100% better with a epic solo!.
You are correct! ... I should have spotted that
My point is live he would use any guitar he wanted like his LP or the danel.
Much of his studio work was done on a tele although .Which is why some of his live stuff has better tones than the studio.
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James, it's a Danelectro model 3021. The company recently started remaking the DC59, which is a decent copy and not expensive.
Bonzo was this band. They were all chasing him. He was so fast they were nothing without him. Watching plant in this the word cocaine comes to mind. What a FREAK
Jimmy!
Studio versions (especially with a band that engineered as intensely and with as much detail as Led Zeppelin) represent a recording of the song that is physically impossible for anyone to hear replicated live (unless they have one ear for every microphone Zep used and placed them in the correct spots). So you just have to take live stuff for what it is. I think Zeppelin was a little sloppy live sometimes, but come on, they're Led fucking Zeppelin
Ryan Zeppelin was the first concert I had seen. What a way to start huh? I saw them first in Montreal April 13th 1970. I saw then next in Vancouver two nights in a row.. March 19th and 20th 1975 It was at the Kingdome in Seattle when I last saw them. July 17th 1977. I have seen Robert each tour right from the Honeydrippers to present day. Guess this makes me quite a lucky man huh?
But you'll be happy to know that Zeppelin has been ripped off (sorry, "borrowed from") relentlessly. Wanton Song th-cam.com/video/nrfQZ_anNYM/w-d-xo.html now here's RATM Vietnow th-cam.com/video/-ckcsFZx-xA/w-d-xo.html Michael Jackson's BAD th-cam.com/video/dsUXAEzaC3Q/w-d-xo.html ummmm Heartbreaker th-cam.com/video/npoYQMPCOvU/w-d-xo.html Kashmir th-cam.com/video/sfR_HWMzgyc/w-d-xo.html RATM (again) Wake Up th-cam.com/video/B1T8xgHdMEM/w-d-xo.html Don't even get me started on the rappers (we'd be here all day). I guess that's "different".
Then as great Bonham finished his mug of beer and a 700 year version of Moby Dick. He turned to the great Odin in the hall of Valhalla and said "Odin, curse you and the wretched raven that lies upon your shoulders. Send me to Earth I have grown weary of these halls and wish to know more of Humans." His wish was granted by Odin only after a long draw from his hash pipe. Thus Led Zeppelin came to be. Unfortunately his mortal body could not with stand his thirst for liquor and bacon sandwiches
Yeah. It's a 59-DC Danelectro. One of the most fantastic intro ever... The music is not a LZ song. It's some kind of gospel song, based on Psalm 41:3. Many singers have recorded this song since 1933. Dylan put it in his first álbum, 1962. He used the fucking "full metal jacket" of his girl's lipstick :)). And what about the John Paul's fretless bass in this video?
I was curious so I checked on Wikipedia and The Who played before Hendrix at the 1967 Monteray Pop, apparently the Who won a coin toss because they wanted to go on first..at least that's what it said...because both acts ended in guitar smashing. Too bad the whole concerts don't exist on film...they were wild performances!
Couldn't agree more, this is a seminal performance from a great live band. If modern bands concentrated on performing live like LZ did they could probably spend less time in tax exile enjoying their CD profits. Isn't that right Bono?!
Jimmy Page did not use that too often, but yes I agree many guitarist take things from others. I'm pretty sure Pete Townshend started smashing his guitars before Jimmi Hendrix....and I'm sure vocalists borrow alot from each other too.
I don't really know why are all the Zeppelin's tabs dissabled for my country(I'm from Czech Republic)...thx to Proxy servers I can teach this song...world is fucking about racism but this is still able to do (facepalm)
Everyone's voice changes over time, and damn plant had some range in the day, but yours would change too if you went from those serious tight ball hugging jeans to the less restrictive jeans of today :P
Put JPJ in any other band and he would be the star of that band. This is incredible! I know there are great bands, but Led Zeppelin are number one.
Trust me I have 2 granddaughters 1 is 5yrs old and our newest is 3mos..I'm starting to teach my 5yrs old about Zeppelin. I want Zep embeded in her brain. My daughter, her mom listens to hip hop & R&B...But knows Zeppelin. Kids will choose their own music as they mature. I pray she chooses Zeppelin and the other greats of the 70's.
Plant has said a few different times that the reason he wont reunite is because his voice is no longer what it used to be and he didn't want to make Led Zeppelin sound bad.
@boogiemaam yes i agree with all of that. but i wouldn't say that it is typically masculine to have long hair; it is rather typically feminine. that was my initial point
So in other words, your perception of the band is hopelessly skewed by nostalgia for your teen years. Hardly a solid platform for dispassionate musical criticism.
this has nothing to do with the original song your talking about so its not plagiarism its led zeppelins composition they grabed a bad song and made it godly
the day john bonham died , jesus wants to learn the drums
the devil sells his soul to jimmy page
led zeppelin are just the greatest rock band of all times
I could watch/listen to LZ all day and night LZ=GODS/LEGENDS
There isn't really much of difference at all between this version and the studio...other than Bonzo doesn't do that extended snare fill late in the song and he doesn't kick the bass drum those extra times after the snare hit starting at 2:00 mark.
Stellar performance, but I feel plants voice over his career has slowly gotten worse and worse. Even from '70 to '75 his voice changed so much. His improvisation was much more spot on in '70 too, in my opinion. Anyone else kinda see what I'm saying?
6:16, Hey Joe: "So, I gave her the gun, and I shot her"
Never new this song spells out the suffering of human beings as such as this. Oh it makes one sad. Don't worry they got us covered, alright. Enjoy.
@brigadeir998
He used them on Kashmir, this song, among others. I think he had his reasons for it, and personally I think that it gives this song the edge opposed to many of the other songs. I love that raw POS-sound :^)
Anyone of these comments does not mention they (he) skipped out on one od the best dreum fills ever?
That's interesting and I agree. Also Tommy Bolin was heavy into heroin and you mentioned 1975...that is when Page started his heroin addiction.
@LizyPage Yep, sexy is a state of mind and it never leaves you. If you've got it, you've got it forever....and those guys have got it.
this isn't spam... it's ignorance! do we have a finger for that?? oh, yeah. we do .,,I,, to your farthest dimensions twilight ☻
God you sound so charming.
Ok good point, but don´t forget that you can only notice that if you had already been in one show.. preferably on acid
Oh yes, definitely, sorry and thank you for catching it. And how many here have banged their headstocks against cymbals?
6:16 Jimi Hendrix reference
I really cannot say. I am not familiar with Bolin. Once you have seen Jimmy Page, it is easy to forget the others.
I'm also not familiar with Bolin, it is possible that the other way around)
At the very beginning of the video:
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I must admit I am not all that familiar with Bolin. When you have seen Page; it is easy to forget the rest.
So I can die eeeezzzaaayyy! Man I forgot about this. There was a lot of haunts this was played in or mine.
I agree.
Such as Mick Jagger's vocal style is very similar to the style of one of the classic blues (can not remember who)
I think the live version is 10x better. Solely because robert plants emotions really pour out into this.
@TheOGsurfer danelectro dc 59, you can pick up the reissues pretty cheap atm, and they sound great!
If anyone is trying to learn this song. It's in open a slide tuning. Jimmy page is a genius. This song has such a great sound.
Maybe, but I do know that Paige took the walk in single file from Chuck Berry.
I hope you understand me.