Led Zeppelin - Kashmir (Live at Knebworth 1979) (Official Video)
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- Led Zeppelin perform their epic song 'Kashmir' at Knebworth in 1979. 'Kashmir' was released in 1975 on the album 'Physical Graffiti' and became a concert staple, being performed by the band at almost every concert since.
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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
how many in 2024 are still listening led zeppelin???
Mẹ anyway
@@amycheung1931 All
Me every day
Right now, March 21, 2024.
Me 👋
Legendary, I still remember the day I decided to play the drums. My Dad was driving me to school and put Zep on, he said "you have to pick an instrument for band class, it's mandatory with the school" So I said " Can I play the drums?" and he said "So you want to rock like Bonham..alright" 2 weeks later I woke up on my birthday, my Mom took me out to get birthday groceries for the party, when I came home my Dad said "go make sure your room is clean first"..I open the door to an all black Tama Rockstar kit with Zildjian cymbals and a set of sticks, almost passed out, and the rest is history. I've been playing for 27 years, and now my three year old son is climbing on the set and hitting the drums...guess it's my turn to be the awesome Dad. Thanks Dad for showing me how it's done, you were always the best a son could ask for!
If that’s true then i salute each & every one involved Sirs ✌🏻
Hermano...q buena anécdota...eso provoca solamente la música...tiene ese poder mágico... un fuerte abrazo desde Argentina..
Javier milieeeeeeeee @@LeonardoLopez-dp4og
@@hyena_pro1429
Why wouldn’t it be 🤷♂️ he’s talking about his dad, not a shop salesperson .
Lucky man
IF YOU WATCHING THIS IN 2024,YOU STILL PART OF THE REAL ONES.AND CONGRATS ON THAT.
ROCK ON BUDDY !! 😊
LONG LIVE LED ZEPPELIN!
I watched it live in 79 and still watching it today
Was there 🤣
64 here...mastered this class a long time ago!
2024 and No other band will replace Zeppelin.
Robert Plant said that Kashmir was his favourite musical accomplishment and I agree
I agree with that statement. Those who ask, does anyone really still listen to this music, I say to them. Oh Hell Yeah !! I'm 65 yrs old. I listen to Zep every day. I sit and think, and realize just how lucky I was to have been growing up during the time of Led Zeppelin, and The who, and all those that came with them, just before, and some just after. Clapton, Hendrix, J. Page (for me HE started it all) and so many more. The period of the 60's & 70's were the greatest period of Rock & Roll music In the history of the world. No one has even come close to challenging the music of this time period, and never will. AS for GVF, and their music, which I love by the way, leave these kids alone. They are making great music. and i'm sick of hearing about them being Zeppelin copy cats. Which is stupid. But even if it were true. Zeppelin did the same thing in their day. Listen to your history. Zeppelin was copying music of the early 60's, and giving it a blues tone and making a fortune from it. But they were COPYING black blue's music they grew up listening to and changed it a little and the rest is history. So, leave GVF alone and let them make music, and we will listen, because it is GOOD music, and its bluesy R&R Music. Love em
I believe I heard an interview of Page saying he feels pretty close to the same.
😂from mother India spiritual...
ME 2 JUST LOVE THIS SONG
This & Achilles Last Stand are almost operatic
Kashmir isn't just a song. Kashmir is like a journey.
Kaerleikur 💙💚
This song truly transports one through time and space....
@@desireechang5906 thanks
Afuckingmen!!! This performance leaves me awestruck every single damn time!
Yea an 8 minuet song does that you
Plant is one of those vocalists that you hear the recording of and think “he can’t possibly sound better live” but then he does
Damn right
It’s almost impossible to overstate how much John Paul Jones brings to this song. An absolute master. He deserves so much credit for their excellence.
And they never hardly got him on camera especially doing those wonderful Arabic licks.
He doesn't get nearly enough credit for what he brings to this band !
God omongst mortals and humble af. ❤ that man
He is the majesty behind the band a true leader
They all four deserve the credit...
John Bonham is a Beast on those drums. R.I.P 🤴🏻.
What! I was listening to "cashmere" on my iPod the other day and I always have to come to youtube to watch John Bonham rip it up! R.I.P., he wasn't the greatest drummer but for the "ZEP" he was perfect!
Amen bro. The Greatest all the time.
Bonzo is a Beast. Impossible to duplicate.
R Shippey, you are right, he really is a beast, assuming you mean that literally.
Agreed. His son Jason is a trooper as well.
Kashmir: A classic OF classics!
just a song for every generation
greatest song ever
+lonzo harris Its up there...
A class of its own!
Who is rocking Led Zep in 2024.....Damn great music....Rock on Robert Plant!
From 1979 when i was born, till 2023 ..... Absoulte musical magic !!!! THANK YOU LED ZEPPLIN FEOM AUSTRALIA ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
John Bonham was an absolute BEAST on those drums. R.I.P., brother!
Dude!!!its 2023 right now.i hostly didnt know bout J.B.So sad..Work takes the important things distance.didnt know.till i saw your post.damn RIP.JBTNX.
Phil Collins Idol!!!
❤
JPJ & AND BONZO THE GREATEST
He was absofuckinglutely the best ❤
Drummer... f**king AWESOME! His son is equally TOTALLY AWESOME!!!
I haven't seen him yet he's good?
4 incredible musicians met and created this band. Lets be grateful for that!!!
THE four most magical musicians joined together. PERFECTION.
1978 g otišla sam da se poorodim,,, ponijela sam sliku Roberta planeta,,, rodila sam sina i naravno zove se robert❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Sabbath?
@@pottergeist black,,, 😀😀😀
@@melitakolovrat303 yt doesn't like that word for some reason...
@@pottergeistTommy lomi , e Ozzy e nada mais led zepelim eram os 4
These 4 normal human beings with real musical instruments sounds like a full fledged orchestra. There is something supernatural about this.
JPJ is just like one man orchestra
It’s mainly the keyboard that’s on the setting of a full fledged orchestra but yes they all come together to make it fabulous
I couldn't agree more
They might not be human? 🤔
Plant and Page are otherworldly.
I think Plant really enjoyed singing this song, This performance is fucking phenomenal.
He was nervous doing it at first-imagine
yeah he said before that Kashmir is his favorite Led Zeppelin song
+pablo rocha I don't blame the man its a masterpiece
*fucking masterpiece
Fukin class
"Kashmir " is only mentioned once. Classic!
It's 2023 and this STILL gives me goosebumps! Led Zeppelin is absolutely timeless!!✌🏻🤟
Djelima mišljenje, i nakon ovoliko godina,, jednostavno savršenstvo,, 1978 sam otišla da se poorodim, ponijela poster Roberta planeta
Djelima mišljenje, i nakon ovoliko godina,, jednostavno savršenstvo,, 1978 sam otišla da se poorodim, ponijela poster Roberta planeta
Pozdrav iz Sarajeva,,,, bosna - hercegovina
That makes two of us.
@@Philmein2 naravno,,, ❤️
That drum groove is so hypnotic. Kashmir is one of the all time great rock songs. There was nothing like it before and there has been nothing since.
@@padeprenom You nailed it.
I couldn't agree more mate. Modern music is fucking embarrassing. These guys where light years ahead of their time. Modern musicians and the industry in general should be ashamed.
@@marchmcmadness7134 I knew I KNEW...some jackass would make a discussion about music a confrontation about generations and culture. If that mentality was spawned by experiencing the glory of "Back in the Day"...
...How great, then, could "Back in the Day" actually be? Hmmm?
@@ThomasFromTN well I was still in a ball bag when these where at there peak. Think about that one.
No one comes close to Bonham’s mastery. Even his son doesn’t have that same raw, instinctual rhythm.
I love how plant puts so much emotion into his singing
+carnage Robert Plant loves music and he feels it in his mind and soul, so her lives the emotions and the feelings of the great songs like Kashmir! A fantastic video of one of the finest English bands.
+Brent B couldn't have said it better
+carnage When I saw Led Zeppelin LIVE Los Angeles in 1977, Kashmir made me cry.
+Mark John Kastin wow wish I could have seen them live
+carnage That's the only thing that makes a great rocker is how much emotion he gives .
I'm still listening to LedZeppelin now in 2024. ❤❤❤ these guys.
I was there on August 11th 1979 . Jimmy Page spent the whole evening Dazed and Confused, Bonzo was Majestic and Robert Plant tried very, very hard to make it work. But oh, 45 years on when I play Kashmir and Trampled Under Foot, I'm back at that scabby and sodden excuse for a festival. I was 19 and I'd finally seen Led Zeppelin. Priceless memory.
this, my friends, is why we need a time machine
True
Definitely yes! Led Zeppelin concert at Knebworth '79 and Woodstock Music & Art Fair '69! 😎🤘
I would use it to stop the slave ships from traveling here because their families hate it here so much.
Yesssss
Exactly
Bonham really was amazing, wasn't he. Such a powerhouse.
The greatest rock drummer, ever. Period.
Yeah he is a cell
Mitochondrion Bonham
This is the best live version of this song I have ever seen and heard. Wow!! 4 MASTERS!
No autotune, No lipsync any prerecording just pure talent every single time when this fantastic band went on the stage!
yeah pure Rock and Roll the good old rörhren "Tuner" and fore Sure they got the best ,cleanest Sound 🤯
It is rock-n-roll
How stupid are you? FFS, you can actually watch him back away from the mic and his voice continues! This is OBVIOUSLY sung over in the studio at a later date. The band is live, the vocals WERE sung live, but then were replaced later because live vocals are ALWAYS replaced, and always have been because live they always sound like shit.
Listen, I love me some lz but every single time? Perhaps you are just unaware.
Saw this amazing band 4 times in my life.. Best band ever...
***** OH I AM SO INCREDIBLY JEALOUS.
Shannon Ireland seems so many are lol. I certainly do feel fortunate.
I wanna go back to Madison Square, Earl's Court, and Knebworth.
***** Lucky you!
I couldn't be more jealous!
I was named after this song. I learned to have a very deep appreciation for this song.
Great Song and great name! Be proud!!
dude u have one of the most badass names ever
thats nice
L
Feel honored because this music is so great!
In my humble pinion, the ultimate live version of this classic. The boys are on fire!
I prefer this version over the studio one a thousand times!
Agreed. They could be on crack and produce something that puts anything after about 1999 in the shade.
I think, 2007 was the ultimate version.
@@solderbuff i like 2007's but i honestly think the ultimate version cannot be ultimate if bonzo isn't in it
Houston March 21 1977. Unfortunately the recording isn't as good as this but Plant's voice is unbelievable and Bonzo & Page put on a clinic even by their own standards.
The musicianship in this 4-member band is just mind-blowing. They're not just a great rock band - they're somewhere in the stratosphere.
Rob Plant is so focused. They all are so into it that it almost hurts. Perfection.
>900mcg of LSD doses will do that
@@danielledumont6536 Sure, some called Robert Plant, Bob, Bobby, Robbie, Mr. Plant, baby, sweetheart, husband and I just called him..🎤
This is my favorite version of my favorite song from my favorite band... who's with me?
Bonzos drumming near the end is amazing. I have tried to learn drums but its a little difficult
With you on all 3 counts 👍🤘
its the only version with good quality on youtube , im talking about when zeppelin were in existence obviously
Russians with you
We like Ireland, not UK.
four unique musicians with incredible chemistry among them....simply the best ever!!!!
Four masters of their craft, together in harmony, amplifying eachother's energy
Indeed, spot on.
john bonham is the best drummer in my heart. he hits those fucking drums like he means business
+janedoe420 I tell my kid Led Zep rode the shoulders of Bonzo. If you want to understand LZ, first focus on him.
I was at that concert in 1979, it was Awsome, 16 years old,I'm 60 now and I remember it like yesterday.
Я тебе завидую белой завестью.мне тогда было 4 года и я жил за железным занавесом
I was at that concert too!
Too young to have had the opportunity, I can’t even imagine- nothing in my life times been close to the shows of this era
I was also there, I was 19 years old, now 63. Never forgotten it!
The sound is Incredible. Glad you saw it live.
Imagine just 3 instruments and outrageous talent.
Absolutely thee best rock band EVER!!!
Funny, I was just thinking same. After all these years, I realized "hey, where's the bass player?"
@@SparkyWaxAll Jonesy plays the bass pedals as well as his keyboard at the same time.
@@drcr3709 sure is!!!
@lemieginocchia1836 Four, Plant’s voice is the 4th
5 instruments with the voice.
OH YEAH!! MY ALL TIME FAVORITE!!! IM 66 AND LOVE ALL OF THIS MUSIC!!
If this song doesn't get played at my funeral, I'm not coming
😊😊
🤣🤣🤣🤣
me too.
Me either!!
Martin- I hear you!!!
#1 single, #1 band, #1 lead singer, #1 guitarist, #1 drummer... Enough said
#3 Bassist
+Lucas Carvalho are you kidding? john paul jones is an amazing bassist, hes pretty much responsible for that funky tone zeppelin sometimes has.
+FearThePuff Entwistle imo can't compare to Les Claypool
yep
Idk man. Freddie Mercury is still #1 in my heart
"Kashmir" by Led Zeppelin is a musical journey that never fails to ignite my imagination. Every time I hear those unmistakable opening notes, I'm transported to a realm where time and space seem to bend. John Bonham's commanding drum pattern sets the stage, creating a hypnotic rhythm that I can't help but get lost in.
As Jimmy Page's iconic riff kicks in, I'm immediately hooked. The fusion of rock and exotic, Middle Eastern-inspired scales creates a sound that's both familiar and otherworldly. It's a riff that feels like it's been etched into my musical DNA, and it's the backbone of what makes "Kashmir" so unforgettable.
The addition of orchestral elements, particularly John Paul Jones' mellotron and the sweeping strings, elevates the song to epic heights. Those layers of sound add a cinematic quality that's unlike anything I've heard in rock music before. They immerse me in a sonic landscape that's as vast and awe-inspiring as the themes the song explores.
Robert Plant's vocals are a force to be reckoned with. His passionate delivery infuses the lyrics with a sense of yearning and exploration. When he sings, I feel like I'm embarking on a journey to distant lands, chasing after something profound and elusive.
The song's dynamic shifts and instrumental breaks are pure magic. They showcase each band member's incredible skill and chemistry, and I can practically feel the energy and creativity radiating from their performances. And then, of course, there's Jimmy Page's electrifying guitar solo-the climax that leaves me breathless every time I hear it.
"Kashmir" isn't just a song; it's a sonic adventure that defies categorization. Led Zeppelin's ability to blend different musical elements while maintaining a cohesive sound is a testament to their brilliance. It's a timeless masterpiece that continues to captivate and inspire me, reminding me why Led Zeppelin remains one of the greatest rock bands in history.
Take a breath dude...
Lemme guess... a liberal, right?
I agree totally in all you've said but you've overlooked Bennie hills ernie
@@atatterson6992I asked chat GPT to write a really OTT detailed opinion 😂 … and no, I’m not liberal 🤮
Музыка на все времена!
No arguments please. The greatest rock song ever. In vinyl and live. Probably all four the best in their field and in the one band!!
This is THE song
+ziggylarsen This is Dream!
This song is still kicking ass in 2021! 🎸 🎤 🎶 🎻
Yes, it's incredible 🥰
They've gotten filthy rich just off this song.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Totally
Yes forever
Приятно читать комментарии, много потрясающих отзывов! Но как же совершенен Роберт Плант!!! Можно смотреть и слушать бесконечно!❤💖💝 Март 2024
I understand why they quit when they lost this incredible drummer......he IS this song, and the soul of the band.
Jimmy is adorable and badass at the same time.
Mt Everest: " I am the highest object in the world"
Jimmy Page: "Hold my beer"
Underated comment, i just don't People get it...
More like "hold my heroine dose"
Hold my needle bro
@@Hermaphrokite If so why does he play better than any body that ever walked the planet , Have u ever played the GUITAR dumb ass Are GUITARISTS HIGH ON HERION Or n is it your JEALOUS Because he is one fourth of the GREATTEST Rock band ever ,, And you know it,
@@teddyritola2655 ok bruh but keep calm
Best band ever! It’s not even close! 4 best humans were put together to give us the ultimate rock and roll experience. THE GOATS!! 💪🐐🐐🐐🐐
one of the greatest 9 minutes of rock and roll ever.
There are many good rock bands but honestly, Led Zeppelin is the greatest.
@Steve Sanabria Zeppelin for the win 👍
Dont forget this little group called the BEATLES, I heard they suppose to be pretty good . Also the Stones,Who etc...
the rolling stones
Beatles had a few rock songs tho compared to Zepplin and Queen
Deep Purple also
The best vocals all times , Plant amazing
Hmm. Okay. But: Ever listened to Ian Anderson ?
Al Weges Who tf is Ian Anderson
Dalmar Souza I’d argue that Whitney Houston has a better voice than Plant lol
Kylester 005 Yeah I think so too but Roberts voice is really one of the best
@MJ The G.O.A.T imo robert plant is better
Greatest band of all time. John Robert jimmy John. Doesn’t get any better still get goosebumps listening to zeppelin. After 45 years. ❤
Three-piece band with a singer. Again - 3-peice band. Wow!
This is one of these songs you feel like your levitating when you hear. Its just so powerful. The riff is probably the Most hypnotic and haunting riff in the history of music.
Calm down with superlatives, LedZep will never let any trace in history of music. It was only a band for teenagers of the 70'... It's already a pity that 2020' people still listen to it so, please, don't talk about history of music talking about LedZep... Just about power, The Who let them far behind, and in comparisons The Who musical writing is far more rich and original than boring LedZep songs written by untallented writers... Yes, the best LedZep song are those from plagiarism... Even for Kashmir they had to take some parts of traditionnals songs.
LedZep is a parody of a rock band, only a machine to make money for P. Grant and satisfy Page's ego.
Death Walks Behind You from Atomic Rooster makes LedZep's music as music for little kids.
doubt@@BFVK
BFVK 1551718 nice bait
Levitating… perfect description
@@BFVK another pathetic loser spotted. what a soyboy.
I was at the concert. Goodness knows the years have passed and I still remember the feel of being there as a fluid yet fixed moment. I’d been at work all day in Safeway in Bristol and jumped in a car, aged 17 and we sped up to Knebworth to drink it all in. Didn’t know then how significant it would be, sadly. But boy, what an experience. Got home mid morning. No idea what happened or how k got home. It just hangs there on my heart.
Lucky you!
U witnessed one of the greatest live musical performances of all time...
@@DarkLordofTheSith69 as I watch the CZcamss it all floods back.
I had tickets for it and came off the back of a motorbike, aged 17 - a week before Knebworth. I have Never gotten over the fact i missed the greatest concert of my life - or the fact that my resulting broken leg ruined my body for life :(
But I did meet Robert at Real World studios, 33 years later - he was recording an album and so was I. Lovely guy. I didnt even soak it in that I was talking to the guy Id adored as a teenager and young woman for so many years... I later realised that my album was compared to the only woman who ever sang with Led Zep- the late great Sandy Denny
Listen to those drums!!! That snare just pops and sounds so whole!!
You could build a house in that pocket Bomham delivers!! So groovy, solid and direct!! Perfection!
It always amazes me that it always sounds like there's a stage full of folks playing this song but it's only like 4 dudes. Amazing! The greatest rock band of all time. Periodt!
Best band ever in my opinion
Maybe, just maybe I reckons, pretty Damn AWESOME.
Ian Mangham no maybe they still are the greatest band ever gods
Absolute outstanding performance. Nothing to compare with todays fluff...
ojatro thank you
Not enough likes on this comment... You probably spoke more truth than most could hande.
Nah. There's loads of great music then, today, and there will continue to be into every tomorrow. Just dig a little bit through the thin top crust of popshit and you find a vast sea of wonderful sound.
Greta van Fleet would disagree then deny it when asked if they’re mocking lol
@Seth Belfort Nothing to do with getting older. It's just good music. Period.
This is among the best live performances I have ever heard. And that includes world class orchestras and opera singers.
Einfach legendär und unvergessn.
The band is fantastic, but Plant's stage presence is divine!!
His everything is divine! 😋 Still!
Non sono tanto d'accordo per Plant. Jimmy è tutta un'altra cosa, apparte la bellezza è proprio l'anima degli Zeppelin, chitarrista che non ha eguali e carismatico al massimo.
Agreed. The closeup shots of Plant onstage show how much energy and effort he puts into his singing.
Absolutely, i see a perfect beautiful MAN no tatoos no extravagant "costumes" i'm in LOVEEE, xD them four are fabulous!!
He is gorgeous!
The talent displayed here is just beyond everything else...
good for you
Super und unnachahmbar, ich bin 76 und habe diese Zeit mit erlebt.
This song makes me so happy as happy....I love at the very end....when Robert says the coolest words in classic rock....."You know....I can take you there☆"
Plant sounds amazing in this show. They all do, but he's having a really good night.
This is heavily edited, unfortunately. Page is awful on the unedited version. Plant is pretty iffy, but Jones and Bonham are both great.
+thenexushater101 I've heard the unedited version. There's no difference in page's playing
+RyanThompsonGuitarist I meant this Knebworth concert as a whole. Yeah, Page is fine on Kashmir, he only makes one or two mistakes I believe.
+thenexushater101 ironically, the two warm up gigs in Copenhagen has page playing equal to how he played in 1971. I'm not joking.
+RyanThompsonGuitarist yeah I listened to part of one, I believe the song was Trampled Underfoot, and it was brilliant. No idea what happened here.
i saw them in the 70s, when they played this song the crowd was so silent. 1 of the greatest nights of my life
Saw them in buffalo ny on their first tours. I want to hear this song live but on a later tour the concert was cancelled due to the passing of Plants child 😢
They played it in February '74 in Montreal before the album was released (Houses of the Holy), one of the best concerts ever!
Me to I was there 1979 my late husband loved Zeppelin many memories I have and still have a blast on the headphones 😊
@@Mrariesdave are you sure of that? As far as i know Zep did not play any gig from mid 73 until 75 when they released PG. but if you say so maybe i am wrong!!
@@ThiagodMoraes Woops, not Houses of the Holy but Physical Graffiti... The concert was in a stadium in Montreal early '74 and I moved to Boston early in '75 when Physical Graffiti was released with Kashmir on it that they had performed. They had also performed Night Flight which I remember because it was also so distinctive...Four of us took the Greyhound bus from Rutland, Vermont and caught the 6 AM return bus back home, something you can only do comfortably when you are 19 years old.
Now THATS what I call a REAL concert , sweat it out man ...❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The real perfection on the stage.!!!!!
The guys are a lesson for all young musicians!!!!
The best band in the universe.
Respect respect respect
And always in the background is John Paul Jones..........what an amazing player.........
AMEN TO THAT !
Listening to Zep, especially a song like Kashmir, my adrenaline pumps, my heart rate goes up, sparks fly in my brain, and endorphins rush, all at one time. What a trip. Honestly, I don’t think there is any other music that does that for me .......what an absolutely amazing natural high! Fan since 1975.
For me Kashmir and When the leave breaks... Music for gods. Two stairways to Heaven.
This has to be one of the best live concerts they performed.....
my favorite band of all time,i`m 67,and i jam everyday to them,long live rock,it will never go away.
Bonham's hits are absolute perfection. Sharp as a surgical scalpel.
A syncopated metronome on acid 👍
Brilliant.
Non drummers won’t understand :)
As a drummer, all I can say is DAMN. Incredible amazing.
@@michaelgeinopolos6911 As a crappy piano player I wish I could understand!
He's great but Danny Carey Is the God of drums
Absolutely!
The little side steps that Jimmy does alongside Bonzo's drums had me 2:55
Elisabeth Ar then the moonwalk🤯
The toss of his head in the beginning.......
So slick
Classic! Man, they don't make music like this anymore.
So true
The greatest rock and roll song ever written, produced and recorded!!
If you don't believe this is one of the best songs by one of the best bands in the world there is something seriously wrong with you.
Shannon Ireland It's a cool riff it's so repetitive like some kind of aural Xerox machine it gets boring after awhile. "Duh-duh-duh, duh, duh duh, duh-duh duh..."
***** mystic mumbo-jumbo, sung above a plodding, brain-dead riff...
+steve conn Haha. I'm a 50 year old guy who used to play this stuff in bar bands. And while I get nostalgic for it sometimes I have to admit that most classic rock is total crap...it was awful then and it's even worse today. It's a complete myth that music used to be better. It was overindulgent, overproduced, guitar heavy, and formulaic with ostentatious fantasy lyrics...everything was an over-the-top rock opera. I'm glad it's all over.
+Christopher White Wow...a lost rocker... just sounds to me like you who rocked.... just never really got it. are you saying you don't like Led Zeppelin?
+Robert Worth Hmm. As a bassist I eventually discovered jazz bass and then I suppose I became a lost rocker to a degree (even spent a decade with Mozart and Beethoven). I'm still a John Paul Jones fan and even like Plant. Page I can do without...the whole guitar dominance thing of the 70s with its 3-guitar bands was just too much. I much prefer the stripped down to the roots indie stuff today: Ray Lamontagne, Amos Lee, etc. That said, I still love the Doors, Van Morrison, Richard Thompson and Tom Waits. Guilty pleasures are Pink Floyd, Tull, Yes, Rush, Skynyrd, The Police (and Aussie punkers Midnight Oil). But I think a lot of great music is being created today. Don't you ever get tired of classic rock and want something fresh? Seriously, there's some great stuff being done. you just have to search for it.
What an incredible drummer. What a loss when he went!
ROB GALLANT
Loss he went yes, but grateful he came and gave it all. He didn’t have to but he did.
ROB GALLANT Fuckin alcohol took a great man from us
Probably the best drummer in the history of music tbh. Led Zeppelin had the most talent of any band ever besides maybe Pink Floyd. Jimmy Page on the Guitar, Bonham on the drums, Jones on the bass and Plant on the vocals is just magical
Quand j'ai écouté ça la première fois chez un copain, j'étais loin d'imaginer que 45 ans plus tard je l'écouterai encore avec le même plaisir.
"All things will be revealed" love those lyrics to this classic song.
Led Zeppelin never gets old ! I am 56 and have been listening all my life.
Same here
I’m 67 and still listening
@@andreatutrani well done
Same, 59!
Agreed 51 here and I know every zeppelin song & word.. . Couldn’t tell you one singer on todays charts.
In the 70's, everyone was blending musics, ideas, religions, ideals.... it's not the packaging, it's the soul of it all.
Pharoahsim so true! Today is all about day to day emotions...sad :(
Those four boys knew how to play each of their parts to perfection. WOW. John Paul Jone's bass and keyboards are impressive alone.
Best song i've ever heard in my life
This will never get old.
Just perfection
I always prefer this version over the studio version
He puts an odd whine on it that I cannot truly explain. I concur good sir.
Well all of their songs become so much better when they perform it live in my opinion.
LilFingerboarder005 and ObviousExplorer005 um okay what does that have to do with anything
LilFingerboarder005 and ObviousExplorer005 I like this better than the studio version
+DarcMetal02 im sorry replied the wrong comment.
my fav LZ song - amazing still to this day.
Johns drumming was an event onto themselves.simply superb.qnd he looked sober happy and laser focused.we miss you John there will never be another that can make a set of drums sound like you did
The most powerful song ever created in music history .
My favourite, of all time...
I concur
I'd say it's in the top 10 at least.
I strongly disagree but this song is still legendary
@@dougfletcher9367 my favorite is Immigrant Song👍
Kashmir takes me to another realm, out of myself. One of the best songs ever.
@Cero Z - Yeah, and what happens to you in church, wise guy? Do you feel yourself transported by the spirit of the Lord to another realm? How do you know Led Zeppelin isn't doing God's work? We puny humans do not get to decide these things. If there is a devil, and I don't believe any of that stuff either way, I would imagine the most evil thing about him would be a hatred of all music.
MokaPearl drugs help
Yet another masterpiece from these 4 legends 🎉🎉 xxxx
Just shivers… wow … timeless❤
WTF! I really love this song. Who’s watching this at 2021?
Me
I am
And me. Just the best.
all the faithful are when the world is in big shit what else is there ?? the best there was is or ever likly to be check out the performance at the o2 in 2007 if want to listen to the gods or sit your ass down and do a zepperfon listen to all 11 albims back to back it is the rock and roll mecca that all true fans must do once in there life time
Here
One of the greatest rock songs ever written.
Straight up legend.
Just amazing! Otherworldly! All of them high as kites and still playing flawlessly.