Led Zeppelin – Live at the Royal Albert Hall 1970 (Full Concert)

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Led Zeppelin – Live at the Royal Albert Hall 1970 (Full Concert)

00:27 We’re Gonna Groove (James A. Bethea, Ben E. King)
03:40 I Can’t Quit You Baby (Willie Dixon)
10:36 Dazed and Confused (Jimmy Page)
26:09 White Summer (Page)
38:32 What Is and What Should Never Be (Page, Robert Plant)
43:11 How Many More Times (John Bonham, John Paul Jones, Page)
1:03:28 Moby Dick (Bonham, Jones, Page)
1:18:49 Whole Lotta Love (Bonham, Dixon, Jones, Page, Plant)
1:25:13 Communication Breakdown (Bonham, Jones, Page)
1:29:29 C’mon Everybody (Jerry Capehart, Eddie Cochran)
1:32:00 Somethin’ Else (Bob Cochran, Sharon Sheeley)
1:34:10 Bring It On Home (Bonham, Dixon, Jones, Page, Plant)

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Rhidalgo789 says:

I can’t wait for Led Zeppelin IV remastered. I really enjoyed Led Zeppelin
III (my favourite).

oakenshanks says:

1970? are you kidding me? if these guys came out tomorrow people would be
shitting themselves trying to get tickets…lol…

RCAvhstape says:

JPJ = bass god

Brad Ash says:

Wow, Listening to todays shit, you almost forget what great music is
supposed to sound like. What the f%ck happened. Did big corporations and
studio synthesizing really do this much damaged to this art form? If you
listening to Led Zeppelin and a lot of other bands from lets say 1967
through 1975. Just to name a few, Led Zeppelin, Styx, Pink Floyd, The Who
and the listen to todays stuff, It is all just a scam now. I don’t mean to
take away from bands like “The Kings of Lean” and a select few but, music
is all about corporate money and not about an art form anymore. I was born
in 1973, Thank god for Pearl Jam!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Luca Morpurgo says:

John Paul Jones tone on whole lotta love is just amazing

Andre Isidro says:

Yup they were pretty good musicians, but what for me elevates Led Zep to
the top is the fucking energy! Good lord do I love their energy!

Rhidalgo789 says:

The comments section is so fucked up now

1pookie2 says:

There is 1308 Idiots in this world !

Robin Rocks says:

Hot dang, $hit, can anyone tell me if there has been any band in this
lifetime, truly, that even comes near these guys in this genre! No fluckin
way! I wish I could crawl back in time. 

Andrew Knez says:

best concert of theirs by far. song remains the same has nothing on this

Alex Lopez says:

In 2007 Robert Plant turned down 800 million dollars for a World Tour in
which all the remaining band members would reunite, including the son
of John Bonham. It was supposedly a deal with all the band members and
others. They were shocked when he turn it down. Its was accordingly for 35
concerts worldwide. I guess he didn’t need it the money. But the actual
reason is unknown. Maybe pride, or old problems. Personally I would had
taken the offer and given some to charity! Specifically to orphanages
worldwide. Thank you for your selfishness PLANT! Regardless I
still like your music! Reconsider MAN! 

resqfireman1 says:

The male Janis Joplin!

Gibson Blues says:

Jimmy’s Black Beauty. HNNNNNGGGGG

BloodSpawn33 says:

Robert Plant’s onstage seizure movements are legendary.

John Norris says:

Check out this video on YouTube: Amazing…consistently amazing…Royal
Albert Hall 1970.


Luca Pastorello says:

that giutar riff between 49.57 and 50.00 really drives me crazy!! 

Jordann Lee says:

There really was a time when Jimmy Page was not sloppy .. look at the way
he played here especially on I Can’t Quit You and White Summer, superb
guitar playing. This was a time when he was the best among the big late
60’s/70’s blues rockers Peter Green, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and Jimi
Hendrix

camdon king says:

zep was one of those rare bands that was rarely bad live, but even when
they were, somehow they were still great

Diax1324 says:

Is it just me who thinks Jimmy Page’s tone was/is… Pretty terrible.

Carolan Nathan says:
Tony Richards says:

This is the very best period of Zeppelin in my opinion, just two albums
out, a hard working British blues band, still experimental but before the
performances became bloated and sloppy (no half hour drum solos either) and
before all the issues of substance abuse took the edge off – just pure,
sweaty and raw.

rowlpoochyabitch says:

To think John Bonham and Robert Plant were 21 for this performance, John
Paul Jones was 24 and this was Jimmy Page’s 26th birthday. Staggering how
well they established such an amazing sound. 

Jordy Dunn says:

All these guys Robert Plant, Jimmy Paige, John Paul Jones and John Bonham.
Were the best, and always will be.

Liberty Leslie says:

Raw Zeppelin at their peak…Enjoy every note.

Cook moore says:

Led Zeppelin is my war anthem haha-the band is my anthem!
The punk, the heaviness, the hardcore, raw blues

All that is now says:

*The truth of life has been revealed, this is truth the evidence suggests.*
The true goal of mankind is to learn the truth of life and turn this place
into the heaven it could be. Google *Truth contest* and check out the top
entry. The truth will set you free. 

Владимир Коротков says:

Приятных выходных:))

Nathan Parks says:

Bonzo is a fucking animal

VK666666VK says:

Sinceramente, muchas gracias por este pedazo de concierto. Casi incluso
supera a la película The Song Remains the Same. Es la puta hostia !!!!!!!!

Anna Diliberto says:

All I know is good music when I hear it – if I were on a deserted island
with only one 1 band to listen to – it would be Led Zep………………
:)

PillCosby says:

Bonham. 

Carolyn Neumann says:

Iv’e herd of the King of rock and pop, the clowns and jester’s ( except for
EM) of hip hop and rap but this is the birth of ROCK GODS!

elwood127 says:

The “The Song Remains The Same” is the best and most cohesive performance
of their live shows. And you are right, without a simulated computer voice
none of today’s bands ( I mean studio engineers) could exist. Today’s music
is noise. And Rap is a joke. Anyone can rap including my mother. I’m glad
that I am old and know the difference. If all you want to do is dance than
2015 is perfect for your simple minds. For myself I prefer music that took
months to write not minutes.

Tommy Benson says:

um…..hell yeah!!!

Ramiro Guevara says:

Such great band. No other can compare to Led Zep. Music will never be the
same these people are gods. What a. Great voice when I can’t quit you baby
entered in. Love them.

rafasounds2010 says:

Plant must’ve been a motherless child, ’cause he says ‘mamama’ all the time

신동엽 says:

Drum fantastic

ub1953 says:

old guy here who saw them in summer of “69 outdoors and later
in 1973 at MSG; HENDRIX in “70

ed thomas says:

Led Zeppelin is a popular garage band. Jimmy Page is not a guitar virtuoso.
Bonham is a amateur drummer. They made a couple of pop records, but they
stink as a band. Find one second on google of Page, Clapton, Townsend,
Beck, or any so called rock guitar god that can stand on the stage and out
Rock Funkadelic or the Hendrix and the Ghetto Fighters. Every instrument
begins and ends in BLACK HANDS.

Victor Quvedo says:

lo mejor de lo mejor led zeppelin por siempre el zeppelin 2 influencio aun
buen de bandas desde sabbath,purple,van halen,ect son mis favoritos 

Philip Christian says:

Now does everyone know why they were considered Heavy Metal / Hard Rock?
It was only Zep and Sabbath standing in 1970…. Put this concert and the
sound in context from 1970 NOT 2014….

Rod Handsaker says:

Led Zeppelin my opinion are the greatest rock and roll band of all time..no
ifs no butts..greatest rock and roll drummer, bonzo, jimmy, john paul jones
just a incrediable underated musician, plant a vocal voice from the
gods….yes its my opinion and im sure there are many many ZEP fans who
would agree with me…rock on fellow utubers and sit back and watch the
masters in action…ZEPPELIN forever..!!!

eryka almeida says:

Happy of us that today we have Internet and we can reviver these good
times, where few at the time could tan, today is enough a click and we are
carried passed it and to live this trip that is to tan Led Zeppelin

Andreas Köhler says:

What mainstream band today would be able to to something similar today and
so brilliantly?

TheAwesomeDescent says:

There’s just so much to be said about this performance. White summer was
incredible, What is and What Should Never be was Amazing! I LOVED the Whole
Lotta Love riff during How Many More Times, and the energy, oh man…the
energy was beautiful!

johney lennoso says:

I think ‘groove’ is a state that occurs when some different rhythms are
linked with common points of a rhythm and beyond a audience’s
comprehension. A dynamic gap between it and his or her innate rhythm is
generated, and somehow the person instinctively feel a ‘groove’.

neirin5585 says:

thumbs up if you were so born in the wrong era!!!!!!!!!!! fuck the 90’s,
00’s and 10’s!!!!! 

Stephen Dibble says:

The voice, the guitar, holy shit!

Justice First says:

Clearly, the late John Bonham was the “Heart beat” of Led Zeppelin. His
intensity remains unmatched !

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