HOW!? | Led Zeppelin - In My Time of Dying - 1975 Earls Court [BREAKDOWN/REACTION]
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 16. 06. 2024
- đž Let's unravel the magic of Led Zeppelin's legendary performance of "In My Time of Dying" at Earls Court in 1975 together! đž
Join me for a breakdown and reaction to every electrifying riff, soulful lyric, and epic moment in this iconic live rendition. From Jimmy Page's masterful guitar solos to Robert Plant's soul-stirring vocals, this performance is a true testament to the band's unparalleled talent. Let's delve into the intricacies, dissect the musical genius, and relive the magic of this timeless classic. Don't miss out on the discussion!
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They were, are and WILL ALWAYS BE the ultimate rock band.
âIs this the bandâŠ?â DudeâŠthis is arguably the biggest and most influential rock band in history, after the Beatles.
I mean, literally.
As a guitarist myself when I see, Jimmy page, he just amazed me over and over again because to me,he was a complete riff, master!
He had such creativity, writing songs, and making killer riffs. Itâs just incredible.
And producer!
Wtf. 2 minutes in your asking if they did drugs. Who didnt? Then and today.
Everyone did drugs in the 60â & 70âs, at the very least smoked great & damn cheap pot.
Nah ⊠Zeppelin ate salad with mineral water on the side and did yoga between gigs. A very quiet life off-stage. Role models really ⊠hotel staff admired them for their composure, cleanliness, and punctuality.
Perfect gentlemen. Cheers đș
@@AbrahamdeLacy-xm8sb đđ. GREAT comment. Thanks for the laugh. ( what a silly question)
This album (Physical Graffitti) is a masterpiece. People are talking about this song in 2024 and they'll be talking about it decades from now.
Theyâre British for one thing. Yes, they were super popular back then and they still are.
LZ never used a tour bus. They had their own plane. They'd stay in one place and fly back and forth to their gigs. They were the biggest band in the world during the 70s. Did they have lots of groupies? YES!!!!!!
The Mighty Zep!!!!
I like the drums in When the Levee Breaks
Dude it was the 70âsâŠ.we were all experimenting! đ€šđ”âđ«
â€â€Jimmyâ€â€!
â€â€Jimmyâ€â€!
Bonham is pretty prominent in most Zeppelin songs, one is Achilles Last Stand, or his 20 minute solo called Moby Dick, from this concert at Earls Court (1975). Itâs the one with better shots of him playing, he did that solo over 200 times, at some point in a 3 to 4 hour nonstop concert. YES! He was & still is the greatest drummer, just wish he was still alive. The greatest band ever, split up, knowing they couldnât go on without their friend & greatest drummer.
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yummy!
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âAchilles Last Standâ and âNobodyâs Fault But Mineâ for a couple of Bonzoâs finest performances.
I would add Moby Dick of course
Off Physical Graffiti one of many awesome songs đ”đ¶đ„đ€đž
Simply StatedâŠthe GOATS! đđ„đ„đ„đ„đ„đ„đ„đ„đ„đ„đ„đ„đ„đ„đ„đ„đ„ They made albumsâŠ.but they lived live!
Each of these geniuses are the GOATS of their crafts, & together the GODS of MUSIC! Yes quite a bit of Pageâs playing was improv, as are often some of Plants vocals, especially towards the end, with the You Shook Me, which is one of their songs. Plant & Page, would try & draw out the best in each other. These guys played like four parts of one being, if one improvised, the others flowed like it was their idea.two other great lives, Madison Square Gardens (1973), Since Iâve Been Loving You. Dazed & Confused May 24,1975 Earls court, the like 35 minute version, Page plays his guitar with a violin bow. Every time they played a song live, they are never the same, a basic structure with improvs. Thank you for your reaction, please do many more Zeppelin songs.
I was born in 1960 and first heard them when i was 10...i have loved them ever since!!
Drumming? Watch either Achilles Last Stand or Kashmir from Knebworth 1979 or Trampled Under Foot from. Earls Court 1975 ( same concert as this songâŠ.incredible series of five nights in LondonâŠall sold out shows.)
Agree, but don't leave out 'when the levee breaks'. Sooooo good.
@@rawprawn8198 it IS good! And itâs my favorite Zep song! However, heâs talking about examples of great drumming technique, and Levee is an example of great drum SOUND produced by the placement of the drums and the mic placements. A great example of sound engineering and mixing but not of prowess on drum technique. I think my suggestions show off Bonhamâs mastery of his instrument in a live setting.
Incredible.
Imagine what a f*cking shambles it would be without the glorious underpinning of JPJ and Bonzo.
Not sure how to evaluate this reaction. Rodney doesn't give the impression that he actually has a massive range of musical appreciation or understanding.
He does not. Watch his other Zeppelin reactions. Iâve given up on him.
Achilles last stand or good times bad times is great for bonham
You want drumming? Moby Dick live 1970 or 1973. Most famous solo in music.
PS, something that Bonham did that was unique to rock was he played along with the lead guitar and less with the rhythm. There's a video here on CZcams that breaks down his style and what made him so great.
Love the live performances
Check out 'Danmark radio' 1969
and 'The Royal Albert Hall' 1970
When they first hit the scene, they were young and hungry with everything to prove!!
Sensational live performances!!!....
Robert & John Paul Jones were relatively straight - there was drinking, some smoke and the occasional coke, but not in excess. In their later years together Bonzoâs drinking became excessive and Jimmy had an affair with heroin in the late 70âs.
Definitely in excess lol
@@ihateusernames96yeah, but - -
React to "Kashmir" 1979 at Knebworth. The official video is on their channel
john bonham for drumming check out when the levee breaks , achilles last stand, kashmir - but listen to this song as it gets heavier and faster too
Post war, beginnings of Rock and Roll, then the 60âs with The Who and The Rolling Stones and Cream, and then the late 60âs and 70âs with Zeppelin and Black Sabbath and Pink Floyd. So my parents were Rock and Roll fans, and didnât really have any objects to my choices in music. I would suggest Good Times Bad Times and Dazed and Confused from the first album, Four Sticks from the forth album, The Wanton Song on the Physical Graffiti album, and just about anything on the Presence album. If youâre interested in. Bonzoâs drumming. These are random choices, there are a lot of songs he is prominent on.
Many of their really great songs werenât on the radio, or rarely were. If you werenât lucky enough to see them in concert, the only live thing was their movie, The Song Remains The Same in theaters. I sadly wasnât lucky enough, to young & no transportation. Seeing these live performances on CZcams, are the next best thing, & thankfully they are pretty much great quality. Anything live from MSG (1973) is excellent, the movie was made from those 3 concerts.
This is a remake of the 1929 blues tune by 'Blind' Willie Johnson.
Fool in the Rain is another one which shows Bonzos range and talent.
They did 3 to 3.5 hour concerts! But yes, def some drugs. Especially Jimmy Page I think, but Lordy, what music!
Page was the only one who did heroin. The others, not such hard drugs, and Page didn't take drugs from the beginning. I think by the time he was wearing the suit decorated with poppies, he was probably starting on heroin. Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones also took heroin. In his autobiography, Keith said he took it to keep up with the demands of the lifestyle and the requirements of the performances. However lesser drugs (dope and alcohol) would also enable LZ to relax after 3-4 hour performances where it was hard to come down from such an extended adrenaline high. I remember seeing a video of a woman who barely escaped the 9/11 destruction of the World Trade Centre and she said she was on adrenaline for days and could not come down off it until she got medicinal intervention after seeing a doctor. Adrenaline like that can be life threatening if it does not stop. I don't think they took drugs to enhance their performance. That would rather have impaired their performance.
& Yes **Almost Famous** is heavily influenced by **MyBelovedOtherWorldlyLedZeppelin** they drop lots of them in that movie one of my MOST **Fav** movies of ALL **Time** YAY Ha **Luvit**
John Bonham shows. He is the greatest drummer ever on
Moby Dickđź
OMG OMG OMG YAY i am so **Excited** bout this one **MyBeautifulJimmyPageMagicalGeniusWizardBabe** is **SexyAF** on that **SteelGuitar** & he is on FULL **Wizard Mode** in this just **Naaasty** **Sexaaay** **BadAss** **Trance** inducing **Mystical** **Fantastical** performance & also **Plant** is just YUM as well ha F YEA!!! can not wait to hear your thoughts & feelings on this one! Weeeeee k goin in...
John Bonham: Four Sticks.
John Paul Jones: What Is and What Shall Never Be
Robert Plant: Going To California
Jimmy Page: Travelling Riverside Blues
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FYI the 1975 concert is very bad quality sound wise compared to their other concerts. From what I gathered, it was recorded onto vhs tape so that would explain the terrible audio. The 1970 at Royal Albert hall is my favorite, but MSG 73 is probably their best (on film) they have some other live recordings audio only that are great. Paris Theater 71 is amazing as well. Look forward to more.
OMG ya should definitely check out the **Live** performance of **Ten Years Gone** i **LUV** that song as well 1st started listening to them when i was 8 yrs old instantly fell in **MadLuv** with **MyJimmyWizardBabe** They grabbed me by my **Soul** & NEVER let GO!!! They consistently put me in a **Trance** **Best Band EVER!!!** to me anyway **RockON!!!** & oh yea man IF i were old enuff to go to one of their concerts back then i def would have got back stage & hooked up with **MyBeautifulJimmyPageMagicalGeniusWizardBabe** most definitely!!! gawd where is that confounded **Time Machine** **Sigh**
Check out how many more times live. Bonzo beats the shit out of his kit
Aren't they magnificent? BONHAM was the greatest! Watch Achillies Last Stand live 1979
It was the time of sex, drugs and rock and roll. Boomers trying to revolt against the establishment. Our parents hated rock and roll and swore it will be the downfall of the world. All these different amazing musicians forging ahead with new ideas and new sounds. It was an awesome time period
John Bonham track....Moby Dick is the track you want to see.
From what I've heard, this would be about the time that at least some Zeppelin members started using heroin.
Jimmy in particular had a big heroin problem for years.
Cocaine and other drugs I'm sure were just "refreshments".
Imagine never doing drugs and having an opinion about it. Probably because The Lord says drugs are bad? Sorry, I am assuming since I did not pass 2 minutes 30 but in my ignorance I would assume I am in the right ballpark. Anyone that watched past that mark please inform me if you will, and I will so be informed.
He is annoying. I keep watching because itâs Zeppelin, and then I get annoyed again. I gotta stop that.
Drugs in your mind
LZ music is still as enjoyable to listen to nowadays as it was back in the 70's