Led Zeppelin - Travelling Riverside Blues (Official Music Video)
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- Official music video for Led Zeppelin - 'Travelling Riverside Blues'. Originally written by blues legend Robert Johnson, Led Zeppelin recorded their tribute at BBC studios in 1969, and released this promo video in 1990.
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Led Zeppelin formed in 1968 and went on to become one of the most influential, innovative, and successful groups in modern music, having sold more than 300 million albums worldwide. The band rose from the ashes of The Yardbirds, when Jimmy Page brought in John Bonham, John Paul Jones, and Robert Plant to tour as The New Yardbirds. In 1969, Led Zeppelin released its self-titled debut which was produced by Page, as were all the subsequent albums. It marked the beginning of a 12-year reign, during which the group was widely considered to be the biggest and most innovative rock band in the world. - Hudba
No one comes close to sheer joy this band has given me
RIGHT
thats sad
@@Frankincensedjb123 that's cool
I basically just said that to my dad five seconds before finding this on CZcams to share with him. "Jimmy is ridiculous. His and Robert's swagger are just bliss."
LED ZEPLLER FOREVA
When a band has a throwaway unreleased song that would be any other band’s signature hit, you have true greatness
True that
When it came out I thought how the f*ck did this not make it on an album?
Love this, but it owes a ton to Robert Johnson's Terraplane Blues....to which they also paid homage further on with Trampled Underfoot...
Amen! Zeppelin had no throw aways!
Abso effin lutely. They’re phenomenal!!
I've fallen down a Led Zep rabbit hole, going over the hills and far away with digging deep into their career. This song and video are absolutely amazing
I fell down that rabbit hole 35 years ago and never came out.
You will embellish what we were ALL BLESSED WITH IN THE 70 S !!!!!@
Me too. I always liked the hits but never really listened until a few weeks ago. I haven't listened to anything else since
@@maureent6800 No need to embellish here! Back in 72-73. LZ was my lullaby at night and and my wake up call! It's been 48 years and I just find myself Dazed and Confused.
Aannnd a deep hole it is! Especially if you play! I've dabbled in bass, drums, guitar and mandolin...so it is *soo* hard to focus on just one instrument in any given Zep track. Just deciphering Pagey's genius guitar multitracking alone is maddening! 😵🥴🎸🎼🎶
I first heard this in Macy's when I was a college freshmen, I think it was 1992? My boyfriend was going to buy me a fancy stick umbrella plus a Bob Dylan cassette for Valentine's Day. Macy's had it tuned to the FM radio I suppose.
I clutched his arm and said, honey, Robert Johnson is on the radio! Then I clutched his arm even harder and said it's fn Led Zeppelin!
And yeah he did buy me the cassette and umbrella. One of the happiest days of my life. Thank you Zep for releasing this one! ❤
No one, and i mean no one can touch the mighty Led Zeppelin. What a band.
Page rocks out in this,& shots of the Madison Ave concert are bomb! I love Robert riding the horse!!!
So romantic,then singing the lemon song BADDDD BOYYY!!!!! I love him so much!!!! RIP JOHN BONHAM
At least I saw him before he passed at their last concert @ Knebworth!
FOURTUNATE GIRL!!!!😃
cavdragoon Ahhh sorry but as awesome as they are RUSH is fucking just as deadly
I think led Zeppelin we're the greatest because individually, all the four of them were equal. And Godlike great at it. For me the greatest ever. Gods
@@ricojanzenmagnifico2940 put the crack pipe down dude, you are way too high. Rush is a great band, but not even close to Zeppelin level.
Rico Janzen Magnifico In their progrock way....not to be compared with Zeppelin.
One of best not played Zeppelin songs on radio
Mike Taylor
Ikr..
They played it in Chicago... a LOT!
I do Sat radio...way better jams..
Love this song!!
Mike Taylor I’ve never heard zeppelin on radio, as much as I’d love to
I remember when this came out in '90, we'd been starved for anything visual for Led Zeppelin for ever. There were no on-demand videos - you wait till they magically and randomly showed out on your favourite video program. The box set was on the market and the best selling at the time. Now almost monthly, new hoarded video footage is magically showing up.
I think that the movie The Song Remains The Same, plus the soundtrack with additional songs is definitely worth it. I was disappointed with Celebration Day
@@benjaminwilliams1292 What??? I just watched my Blu-Ray of Celebration Day, it was amazing.
Each to their own. I thought it was pretty ordinary
This was on the box set
Initially, you could ONLY get this on boots. It was a MASSIVE deal when Zep officially, FINALLY released it . Fans went nuts and so did certain radio stations. Still love the song.
Dude they are the GOD OF ROCK!!!!!!!
@@Pinkfloyd1173 The Beatles were my favorite band for years..and then I heard Physical G. That was it - Zep became #1...and the Beatles sank to #2.....
One of the most underrated songs in music history, deserved to be on the main albums for sure.
Van Mor They probably didn't put it on a main album because of crediting issues
Many bands did not include songs on their original albums back then - almost every music critic writes & this goes for any band they wrote about '...the band didn't consider it good enough for their record...' Apparently what almost all music critics & fans don't know is that you could only fit 23 mins of music on each side of a 12" record. There was variations in the playing time in the 1950s, but the more time that was allotted for each side of a record brought down the sound quality. By the time Zeppelin was recording the standard was 23 mins - so, not including this song or the other - would have to with the time length of each song.
Its on coda
@@samhain1198 no it's not... and never had been.
The Lonely Traveller Haha no it’s not. You guys be crazy!
It's crazy how all these British bands took the blues to another level. Robert Johnson baby!
Robert Johnson meets the Loch Ness Monster somewhere on the Kashmir border..
Its because in the UK we didnt care that most the Blues artists were black so took inspiration from them, whereas the USA was still in the grips of race war and nationwide segregation so white most of white America refused to listen to it
@@scottwallace5239 Elvis, Gave White racist's a Kick in the ass....Loved him for it......Yes..........I'm White.............
@@scottwallace5239 Was?:(
@@scottwallace5239 I'm glad you all didn't care. Most people in the US didn't care either. On this side of the pond we had Elvis, Sonics, Doors, Canned Heat, pretty much the whole California music scene. Not to mention the producers and historians behind the scenes and the music buying public that ate up the incredible early 20th century roots music.
In all seriousness, Zep is the greatest band everrrrr
I think this is my favorite Led Zeppelin song. That riff is just unbeatable.
Check out Robert Johnson version
@@bruceanglais7584it’s great it’s own right but it’s not even close. Zeppelin just blows everybody away.
Nothing like a blues/rock riff
I always want to comment on the JPJ bass lines, but then I think..wow - the guitar... then wow the drums ... then the vocals. They are all such equals in their craft. It perfectly explains why they were so far and above the others... and still are.
amen , brother
But ya gotta admit John Paul Jones is the man holding it down
I'm still Jonesing for another JPJ solo album. Zooma and Thunderthief were these amazing gifts in the early 2000s.
Iron sharpens iron!
So very true. JPJ always seems to come in last but the guy is one of the greatest musicians of his era. Everytime I hear the lemon song I want to learn to play bass....but never did.
Bonham is unbelievable!
He literally plays around the guitar riff in a rhythm that is completely unique.
Yes. This is Bonzo at his best. You can hear the triplets & ghost notes that he sneaks in. He's actually on a different time signature than the guitar line. JPJ & Bonham are one tight rythem section. This is up there with Good Times Bad Times as far as bad ass drum tracks go. Bonham was the fu**ing man. Sorry Neil Peart gotta stand in line behind Bonham. Dead or alive still the best rock drummer. My second choice might be Simon Phillips or Mike Portnoy. Im a pro drummer myself & these are the giants. All hail the mighty Bonham.
Without a double bass pedal
John Bonham did more with less than any other rock drummer to date. Ask any modern pro rock drummer from Mike Portnoy to TravisvBarker or Chad Smith. All of them in some way were influenced by Bonham. He didnt even have a double bass. Yet he played double bass patterns. He didn't need a double bass. He had great footwork & stickwork. All hail the mighty BONHAM.
That was part of his secret. Many of their songs are played in different time signatures for different parts. Bonham is one of the rare drummers that can hold that together and what's more is he played really loose. He's rarely on beat. That shuffle is what gives his stuff that groove.
The description "completely unique" means nothing.
That funky, rubbery bounce in the bass! You can play the same notes as Jonesy but you can't play them like that.
@@jbbj9720 Pfft 🤣 .. what youre smoking ? He was talking about BASS guitar... no bottleneck on Jonesies finger 🤕
No matter whatever song that has been written, sang or played by anyone else: When Led Zeppelin plays that song, it immediately and forever becomes a Led Zeppelin song.
No doubt about that.
Same happens with Ronnie James Dio. When Dio sings Jingle Bells, it turns into Heaven and Hell
@@DennysFrancisco 🎅💀
Yes but too bad they didn't give credit to the song writers and claimed they wrote them. Maybe in those days it was standard, but they should hav known.
@@squeakeththewheel Robert Johnson is credited on this song, but LZ added a lot more lyrics and music.
This is easily the best era of Plants voice. Such an incredible instrument back then. Its funny how from 73 on folks say they added effects to get his voice to sound like it does on the records. To anyone that listened to bootlegs from late 60's early 70's knows, his voice was better live than it was on the albums. So incredible.
The original version was made in a single take in 1969 so I guess there was no tampering with his voice at this time. Jimmy did get a chance to overdub parts of the song though, so he added more slide guitar to it. But this version, who knows....
The 1972 live version if since I've been loving you is just jaw dropping, Roberts voice is on another level
My brother says the same thing. His voice was gone by Zeppelin IV.
@@stacyann825 not gone but different , without those high notes. Of course, his best voice was from 68 to 72.
Male version of Janis J.
I remember when this video aired in 1990 it was like a breath of fresh air and a message to the bands that dominated MTV at the time, "Step aside, posers. THIS is how it's done." The mighty Zep just needed to remind us of what REAL rock is.
+demoskunk yeah cause real rock bands talking about Sex and not teenage life like Nirvana Did right?
+Mr Mojo Risin This was in 1990, a year or two before Nirvana were on MTV. Back then, hard rock was dominated by endless shitty hairbands with their over-produced sound and vapid lyrics. Nirvana, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, etc were a return to real rock and they were all fans of Led Zep.
Btw, Rock N' Roll itself is a black slang term for SEX and this song is a cover of Robert Johnson's song from the 1920s.
👍
+demoskunk TESTIFY!
I remember it too. No one at that time was even close to Zep. The Masters. Every week on MTV there was another pop metal big hair suck band with a power ballad and one hard rock song. It was a formula and it sucked.
BEST BAND EVER!!!
Dam right
Now that man put it right on the money 💰 i
Plants voice and Zeppelin music just gives of this such positive energy vibe. It’s pure magic.
From Heaven!
From days of old when magic filled the air
Robert::::
Led Zeppelin Greatest Band EVER
You this is a cover and the orignal was by robert johson
bloody good cover
Okay its a cover so what?... pricks
Led Zeppelin you've been a light in my eye since I was 10! Thank you
Great riff from Jimmy Page.
Page & Plant were front of house but, Jonesy & Bonzo were the blood & bones of Zeppelin. In fact Jimmy has said on record that JPJ is the best musician in Zeppelin.
Salute ! ... yell JPJ !!
JPJ defines what bass is supposed to sound like.
What a voice, Robert Plant for ever...
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Steve Marriott that is all
Raw-assed blistering Mississippi delta blues played funky with the Zeppelin touch.
And this is what is called bringing the blues from the Delta to the Stars
cosmic blues!
MerkinMuffly ii
Jose Plaza everyone lifts material and if you dig deep you'll find Robert Johnson got this from charlie something
One of the things the Brits did well.
@@shubhamlele5395 Charlie parton -? Check him out
This is the first song my daughter heard after entering this world. Love you 😍
cool you should come check out my barrelhouse in calgary when it's open
That's the way to start her off right
My first daughter heard Zeppelin in the womb! Then she heard her daddy and older brother playing Zep songs on guitar/bass. Now she plays the drums with a lot of JB in her style. Awesome!🎸🥁
Simply, put...the world's greatest rock n roll band!
Hands down the greatest band that ever was. Period.
If you disagree have fun being WRONG
THE Best !!!
There is no greatest band - it's all subjective. Have fun being wrong, indeed! These mad statements put people off. I don't listen to Zeppelin and think, "Thin Lizzy aren't as good as this", and I don't listen to Lizzy and think, "Zeppelin aren't as good as this".
@@AlexAlexon3897 Boohoo best band ever. Truth doesn't sit well with everyone unfortunately
@@finnafishfl: No need to cry, man!
I wish Robert Johnson could have been alive today to realize how admired he is by stars like Led Zeppelin and The Stones. This cover is an amazing version by Led Zeppelin. Thank you for showing the world how amazing he was by covering his song.
Robert Johnson took this song from Roosevelt Sykes, the original song was called She Squeezed My Lemon. Most people don't realized that all of Johnson's recorded catalog are parts or reworked covers from other bluesmen that he saw or heard play on the radio.
Read the above reply to your comment
He knows! 😇
@@frankkolton1780 thats how the blues works. similar to folk, in that a large quantity of blues classics were standards that all the bluesmen would play and iterate on
Not a cover
The drumming is outta this world.
Seriously, what the heck
peter Enis I so agreeeeee
John Bonham, the best.
Bonzo!!
@@DScott-pc7rd Bonzo loved to use Jazz style as well.
You should listen to in my time of dying far better for the drumming
It's one of two Dean's Winchester favorite songs.
The other being “Ramble On”, yeah?
Yeah
yesss
true, and I respect dean for that. Truly proves he has a great music taste 😝 but don’t come listen to Led Zeppelin just because dean ( a fictional character) told you to.
@@jasminemayes8466 Hey the show is a means of getting people to hear music like this that they might not otherwise have ever heard at all.
I got to go bowling with Robert Plant in 1989 on Hilton Head Island! He was the nicest guy, and cool as hell. My best friends dad was his orthodontist
Did he have good teeth
Wow that sounds so cool. Thumbs up!
That is so cool
Very cool! And he's *still* singing great, making interesting stuff with the lovely and talented Alison Krauss. And ooooh they sound *good* together! 🎼🎤🎤🎶🥰👍
@@BD-ze3ys British teeth are never "good". 😂😉
While NASA attempts to devise travel that allows us transport to other galaxies, Zepplin delivers.
S Steel nasa does nothing now
so does acid
👏🏻😁 let a 54 old drummer shake your hand mate! 🤝🏻 🥁🤘🏻✌️🏻
And manages to do it without CGI
Amen
Very early 90s I was just getting into music in general, listened to GNR first, and Slash mentioned Zeppelin in an interview. Checked them out, and my universe was burst asunder, and reshaped into four symbols forever etched in my soul.
moreblack first zep song I heard was black dog on a boom box cassette tape. I was 12 yrs old. I was like what the fuck is this. It was a paradigm shift. Amazing!!!
I hear you and I know exactly what you mean! 😎👍
Someone gave me a physical graffiti tape in 1994 wrapped in cellophane. Unwrapped it in 2003 and I was never the same. I don't know why it took me so long to listen to it.
@@theallnew True story. I'm 44 now when I was 9 me and my bro were walking across holgate 205 over pass in Portland Oregon. My brother looked down and picked up a cassette. It was Zeppelin 4. Still in the wrapper. We had no clue who or what it was. We took home to our Mom. She said , hey did you two steal this ? We said no we found it. She said , do you know who this is and we were like we have no clue. Mom smiled and said , you might like it. She put it in our cassette player and that's history. All these years later I'm still down the rabbit hole that is Zeppelin. My brother passed away in 2003. I listen to them for both of us now. Carry on and have a great weekend.
It happened to me when I was76yr.
Led Zeppelin has been a pleasure to listen to throughout my life, I’m so glad they’ve been around.
This is so nice, just complimentary without dragging anything down to make your point. You wrote it two years ago and I hope you’re still well and happy today ✌️
Yea, agreed. We are fortunate they were in our time period!
Even Dean Winchester recommends its epicness.
This song and Ramble On are Dean's favorite led Zeppelin songs
@@tanyaleavitt5652 I just came from watching a clip of that scene! Crazy how we're interacting with a comment from 8 years ago. Hope they're doing alright nowadays.
@@joeyxcx same here
The Gods of Rock. Thank you universe for allowing me to live in the same time span
But... this is Truly Bluesy ... deep bluesy .... like.. others from cotton fieldes.... or Missisippy around...
JPJ laying it down proper
Impressive how many good songs this band has
As a teenager their catalog had a few songs I didn't like. Now that I've matured I love them all
They didn’t write this song. It’s from an old blues player Robert Johnson.
@@claywilder308 led zeppelin covers are better than originals. This honestly doesn't bother me. I like covers, I would like to release some if I was ever in a band
@@claywilder308 They certainly enhanced the music.
@@heliotropezzz333 debatable, still they should have given credits to the og authors.
3:07 The lemon song has commenced.
"Killing floor"
I have been Lucky to be a teenager in the seventies... still listen weekly to Zep !
Me too
I wish I could of been:( this generations hard but led zep gets me through
Damm don't make me jealous! 😡😂😂😂
I was a kid in the 70's, it was a migical time!!!!!!!!!!!
And we got fuckin cardi b, so unfair.
John Paul is killing it in this.
These guys were my favorite band of all time. I was around 12 or so when I first heard them. They demanded perfection from each other. Robert Plant, hands down, was the best vocalist on this planet. He, to this day, still amazes me. Jimmy Page made the best decision of his career when his vocalist left and he picked up a no name Robert Plant at the time, singing in local pubs. Not only are they musical geniuses, they are genuinely nice guys 👍🏻
Terry Reid was the original pick by Page...Zep might have had an interesting sound with Reid's vocals.
Robert Johnson must be looking down (or up) and beaming with pride!
😆
Zeptacular! 😍🤘❤
Zeppedelic.
Zepalicious
@@crosslife7492 Im a Zepaholic and Im proud
Zeppmistycal!!
Robert Plant's raspy and fun singing voice is to die for.
I love it when modern tv shows lead us to discover these incredible older songs like this one. Thanks Dean!
Good music good days. All we need is led zeppelin
mathiascruz.bandcamp.com/track/son-los-orientales-tan-desbidujados-como-desobedientes
pretty much
And ELVIS !!
thanks E we love you too
Nobody left making music like this anymore. Thank God for Led, thanks Jimmy, Robert, John P J. RIP Mr. Bonham, looking you up as soon as I get there. I swear I'm gonna fall right out of bed every time I hear this. Rock on Zep heads.
Scientific Seal Agreed.
Clutch and Bigelf to be exact.
Please give Rival Sons, Electric Mary, a listen.
There are still bands that make awsome music with no1 being Iron Maiden
bcsorensenman go check out greta van fleet. Seriously it's not a cover band or anything but it's as good as Zeppelin.. We'll almost.
I perfer LED HAEDS!!! Has a better sound to it!
An explosion of joy!! Thank you Led Zeppelin!
Pure Magic!
This band makes me feel so damn happy when I hear them.
lord the bass on this
David Williams You ain't kidding.
That's right. Tight
Jonesy is one of the best blues/rock bassists of all time (IMO).
That's Mr. John Paul Jones for ya
One of the most criminally underrated bassists ever
One masterpiece after another after another after another
God luck seeing anything even remotely close to Led Zeppelin again
My number 1 favourite driving song. Anyone else with me!!!?
This music is timeless, it will be played for eternity, and for my kids like my father did for me, what a blessing to the world 🌎
Damn these guys were good! I'm so glad to have come of age in the '70's before auto-tune, background dancers and costume changes were put before the music being performed. Most artists today couldn't even tune Jimmy's guitar...
Well said, it’s all about the tunes after all.
i came up in the 80's so i missed some great acts, but even with the ones i didnt miss ive never been to an individual show that lasted 3 hours.. you all got your moneys worth.. ours were 3 hours with one sometimes 2 opening acts, usually 1 but still.. the wall longest concert i went too..and i as too young to really remember t..lol
I know, I'm so sad yo grow up in an era with such horrible music promotes in the mainstream. I hope rock is coming back 🙏
One of a kind, legendary Band of All Time.
I clicked on My Mix, and it starts with this delicious dish of sexy, funky, bluesy rock... chef's kiss.
Thank you, Dean Winchester, for bringing me here
RIP Robert Johnson
XDD what ?
Robert Johnson is the original singer of this song.
Arselane Hadj sliman lol
If you listen to both songs the lyrics sound very different except for two parts the lemon part and the "mortgage on my body lien on my soul" part so Plant almost didn't use any of Johnson's words
Yep! (I actually like this version much better, Led Zeppelin makes everything good!) But, if you look into it lyrically, he uses some of the lyrics of other Robert Johnson's songs. But, melodically, this is Led Zeppelin's song for sure!
Led Zeppelin actually recorded this song live, and in one take and it debuted on John Peels "Top Gear" radio show broadcast in 1969, with Jimmy Page later on adding in the solo section over the recording when he released the Led Zeppelin 4 Disc Box Set / Led Zeppelin Remasters 3 Disc Set of the remastered music in 1990.
Many many moons ago, MTV actually played music videos, and had quality programs....which is hard to believe, now. One of the programs were "Rocumentary" which was then hosted by VJ Adam Curry and chronicles the different bands of time. One of them was on the life of Led Zeppelin, after the show they would show a half hour of videos, of that the band. This promo video and "Over The Hills and Far Away", both promo's for the release of the 1990 Led Zeppelin Box Set were released. I still have this program and videos in my vault on VHS
Up load the videos! Please, Im always watching old mtv :)
please upload this.. im a 2000's teen and im die hard zepp fan. id love to see that show...
I'm a 90s child and love Zeppelin as well..would also love to see this show. Love learning random little tid bits 😍
Except you are full of shit Zep were not the original performers of this song😁
Is there any way to get a copy of it?
The greatest band, ever.
this songs the epitome of what rock n roll really is about
if only I could've grown up in the sixties and seventies....man the good times were rolling then! led zeppelin is the f****** best
Travis Batchelor image allll the pussy we would of gotten
Same here - I'm only just discovering them now, I'm 49. Better late than never....
Born in 58' was 10 when these Cats hit the scene. My older brothers and sister however all had stereos and all had this bands albums . I fell in love with this band ...like every other kid....in seconds. The skills were mindboggling.
Dear GOD, I love this band.
Never heard this before WHY.
Love Led Zepp.❤❤
anyone listening 2020 most underated zep of all time!!!!
How can there be thumbs down to anything Led Zeppelin?
It’s knobheads who don’t know what real music is.
👨👨👦
This is a total killer. Magnificent. Note the 528 people who simply don't understand music.
530 now. I can’t help but feel bad for them
The JPJ bass groove on this cut is phenomenal....listen to him pull the string and let it go over and over again, amazing. Dynamic tension at it's best.
Like I wrote above.. his finest hour 😍
The Drums and the Voice and Guitar and Bass
That's how it goes
Simply the GOAT
Maybe it’s a good thing that this song was kept in the vault all those years. It was never over-played on the radio. Great rhythm guitar. Probably their best song.
Greatest rock band ever...full stop
If it wasn't for zeppelin I would of exited this ride a long time ago.
Absolutely killer.. I was born in 73 so my era and predilection is 80s metal Gods: 80’s versions Slayer, Megadeth, Metallica, Maiden, thrown in 70s/80s Sabbath/Ozzy.
That being said, nobody can touch these 4 dudes for talent, body of work range, longevity , influence, etc. Check all of the boxes, it is Zeppelin as A#1, and frankly, there is not a close second.
Most underrated Song… Custard Pie and TRB as a killer homage.
"I wonder if you know what I'm talkin about?"
Lol. Yes, we know what you're talkin about Robert.
Yes, Pete Tea, rolling joints at the kitchen table. Their kitchen was spotless, not even a dish in the sink. Their house was secluded somewhere in Balt County, Md, with a pond/lake in the back yard. The entire place was pristine, as they attack any dirt in the air. I remember thinking that was so different to me, for men to keep a house so clean. Their was magic in that air, inside and out, like I never felt before, nor ever since, and so I lost all my inhibitions...I was only 15, but 16 was vastly approaching, however, I think I was older back then, even when I was only 7.
I think this was the first Zeppelin song I ever heard, and I think it's still my favorite. Heavy drums, Delta slide guitar, great lyrics. Not many songs I've ever heard duplicate this kind of sound. At least not way Zep did it...
Another track that puts this band way ahead of all others.
1970 Led Zeppelin Black Dog @5years old ,hooked hooked ,your brain is cooked. LED ZEPPELIN JUNKIE ALL MY LIFE 58 NOW.. So glad they released this song RSB!
Always loved the way Jimmy grooved with his playing,,sooo fkn cool.
Violin, sitar and all!
early zeppelin was really groovy, their live improvs and medleys especially in songs like whole lotta love, Dazed. listen to bootlegs like osaka 71', fillmore west 69', international pop festival
that happy-feet dance across the stage, Les Paul slung down to his knees... it's life itself! 😂🎸🎼🎶🕺
This is the baddest damn rift ever when I first heard this I blasted it in my truck and I could see everyone in the car's around me jamming out and looking at me was kinda funny but I'll never forget
Let us not forget the beautiful convoy of black Cadillac limousines!!!!! CADILLAC
That base line is just awesome,brilliant in fact.
It's only Rock'n'Roll baby !
A very Happy 79th Birthday James Patrick Page
9 January 1944 Heston / Hounslow, London), England
A living legend and perhaps the greatest of all time.
Cheers James Patrick and many, many more..
This is a great LZ song (very addictive). All 4 band members seems to be in balance in terms of how much they contribute to the song
This is one fav Led Zeppelin songs. Another is When The Levee Breaks.
I agree, when the levee breaks is great
Me............ too ! Friend ...
I'M NOT WORTHY!!!! THEY ARE ROCK GODS!!!!!! HOW COULD YOU NOT BE IMPRESSED BY THEIR AMAZING TALENT AS INDIVIDUALS...AS A GROUP AMAZING!!!! PURE GENIUS!!!! THEY BLOW MY MIND EVERY TIME!!!! THANK YOU JIMMY 🔥🔥🔥
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Big fuckin facts!!!
If you're not worthy, don't comment! 😄
One of a few underrated Zeppelin songs. Led Zeppelin has always been more than a favorite band...they touched me in a spiritual way when I was young. They still are something so much more to me than an etraordinary group of musicians. I will treasure Led Zeppelin's lyrics, instrumental prowess and the soul they incorporate into EVERY song they have ever performed.
People have said to me I live in the past cuz I play Zep.
I am sure you and many others might have something to say about that. Ya
I just laugh it off because I know different
Rock God's forever!!
It’s gonna take a lot to top Led Zeppelin. Many stars have to line up in the firmament, and they all have to have superhuman talent. … There’s LZ. Then there are Rock bands.
We’ll never see another band like this again! I fortunately saw the in Oakland, July 24, 1977…
Unfortunately it was their last American concert.
Another ACE of a tune that didn't make it on a ZEPPELIN Album -- it's incredible the amount of great songs that didn't make their cut.
The “lemon” reappears!
48 years old and NOTHING can touch the soul like this MO-JO
Это боги рок-музыки, у них нет цены.
What a band... Page, Plant, Bonham, Jones, Four fantastic guys so talented, god bless Led Zeppelin and RIP Bonzo
위대한 헤비 블루스 밴드, 레드 제플린 만세 ! Long Live Led Zeppelin
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Will never be another band like this. A timeless classic. The band's of today don't have a prayer in the world.