Led Zeppelin – Dazed and Confused (London 1969 Live Good Quality)
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Led Zeppelin – Dazed and Confused (London 1969 Live Good Quality)
Led Zeppelin - Dazed and Confused
Live Supershow 1969
Metalrocker77
- Robert Plant, voz, armónica y pandereta.
- Jimmy Page, guitarra eléctrica y acústica.
- John Paul Jones, bajo, teclados y mandolina.
- John Bonham, batería y percusión.
– Robert Plant, voz, armónica y pandereta.
– Jimmy Page, guitarra eléctrica y acústica.
– John Paul Jones, bajo, teclados y mandolina.
– John Bonham, batería y percusión.
I noticed that Jimmy’s high E string and maybe even his B string were
actually slightly out of tune by listening to the harmonics at the
beginning of the song, but hey brother, that’s rock and roll!
I love this and love that he is playing a Tele here. He really had great
tones with his Tele. I wish he’d used it more. Fact: Jimmy Page created the
solo for Stairway on a Tele. Said he didn’t have anything good going on
that until he picked up his Tele.
в этой версии всё ещё жёстко, более отрывисто и грубо)) крутой они съём
крыши устроили… по лицам видно, что они переживают падение кирпича на
голову))
Great video. I saw them live in 1970 in USA, and they played this song ,
along with most of Led Zep I and II albums. I think I was most impressed
with John Bonham’s drumming to be honest.
Back when their live performance kicked ass. Once they became uber famous,
they got lazy with shows. However, recordings were sick all the way to end!
The Telecaster was the perfect guitar for Page early in Zep’s days when
they were more raw. He really got a good sound out of that thing. Heavy
fuzzy distortion for serious, unsophisticated (compared to their later
stuff) rock. Supposedly when he found out his friend ruined the guitar by
painting it, he couldn’t find another Telecaster with quite that same
sound.
Led Zeppelin – Dazed and Confused (London 1969 Live Good Quality)
Recordando Genios
Strange seeing Jimmy without his Les Paul…look up Gibson Les Paul in a
dictionary and you will see Jimmy Page, lol
Fuck. I’m way too high for this.
Goosebumps and shit.
A very early performance of a never die classic
fuels me
Led Zeppelin – Dazed and Confused (London 1969 Live Good Quality)
Recordando Genios
It’s interesting to compare this with Jimmy Page and the Yardbirds with
Keith Relf on vocals. Look it up!
Led Zeppelin – Dazed and Confused (London 1969 Live Good Quality)
Recordando Genios
How good is the fuzz on that telecaster gentlemen
Probably my favorite live performance of them. They just killed it!
I noticed that Jimmy’s high E string and maybe even his B string were
actually slightly out of tune by listening to the harmonics at the
beginning of the song, but hey brother, that’s rock and roll!
Led Zeppelin – Dazed and Confused (London 1969 Li…:
http://youtu.be/IC6SwzXvyzw
Led Zeppelin – Dazed and Confused (London 1969 Li…:
http://youtu.be/IC6SwzXvyzw
POWER <3
Led Zeppelin – Dazed and Confused (London 1969 Li…:
http://youtu.be/IC6SwzXvyzw
Led Zeppelin – Dazed and Confused (London 1969 Live Good Quality)
Dazed and Confused..
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London 1969
I love this and love that he is playing a Tele here. He really had great
tones with his Tele. I wish he’d used it more. Fact: Jimmy Page created the
solo for Stairway on a Tele. Said he didn’t have anything good going on
that until he picked up his Tele.
Jimmy Page with a telecaster
Led Zeppelin – Dazed and Confused (London 1969 Live Good Quality):
https://youtu.be/IC6SwzXvyzw
в этой версии всё ещё жёстко, более отрывисто и грубо)) крутой они съём
крыши устроили… по лицам видно, что они переживают падение кирпича на
голову))
I couldn’t be there… I was only ten and lived in Missouri. But in my
mind…
Led Zeppelin – Dazed and Confused (London 1969 Live Good Quality)
Great video. I saw them live in 1970 in USA, and they played this song ,
along with most of Led Zep I and II albums. I think I was most impressed
with John Bonham’s drumming to be honest.
The birth of the “ferocious four”! As they’d soon be called!
Now you know why!
Back when their live performance kicked ass. Once they became uber famous,
they got lazy with shows. However, recordings were sick all the way to end!
Led Zeppelin – Dazed and Confused (London 1969 Li…:
http://youtu.be/IC6SwzXvyzw
Great recording of a milestone. But the bass is way to low. The bassriff in
the beginning is essential for the whole feeling of the song.
Fabulous! Led Zep I, still my fave LZ album.
Look at how serious they all look.
Led Zeppelin – Dazed and Confused (London 1969 Li… :
http://youtu.be/IC6SwzXvyzw
its nice to see him not trying to deep throat the mic
One of the few songs that if sung just right, could win back anyone
Led Zeppelin – Dazed and Confused (London 1969 Live Good Quality):
https://youtu.be/IC6SwzXvyzw
That was time when Robert’s pipes were his best.
Led Zeppelin – Dazed and Confused (London 1969 Li…:
http://youtu.be/IC6SwzXvyzw
Well it don’t get much better than that!!!
theres no doubt that the Les Paul is an amazing guitar
but theres something really raw and fierce in the Telecaster tone in these
early zep tunes !
Bonham is so fucking good
The birth of hard rock and metal
Wow, goosebumps.
What a Voice, he is the greatest rock singer of all time.
The Telecaster was the perfect guitar for Page early in Zep’s days when
they were more raw. He really got a good sound out of that thing. Heavy
fuzzy distortion for serious, unsophisticated (compared to their later
stuff) rock. Supposedly when he found out his friend ruined the guitar by
painting it, he couldn’t find another Telecaster with quite that same
sound.
Amazing version
“Supershow” was the name of the show.
Sometimes Robert thinks ‘what am I doing here?’
Regardless of this and that we hear and read about led zeppelin. We can all
admit they were great entertainers.
he got some great tone out of that tele….likin it more than the LP…this
has to be their best live perform