Some Led for Your Head!

More to follow!!

Ahh! The mighty Zeppelin!

Better than the Beatles.

Cool vid, but not a fave tune of mine. I also prefer earlier Zep when they were still young and hungry.

Thanks. Good find nonetheless!

Iron, while I love the early stuff, In through The Out Door had some great stuff. Fool In The Rain, In The Evening, and All Of My Love, are favorites of mine.

D

Sorry, Ded. I didn’t explain myself properly.

I agree that Zep had great stuff throughout their career. I also liked ITTOD… a lot!

I was referring to performances. The later Zep seemed road weary and plodded along through their sets. They nearly became a cliche of themselves live.
Early Zep were exciting and over the top at times, forging a new bold sound.

Goosebumps!

True, heroin and booze (Jimmy and Bonham) didn’t help matters.

D

[quote]Dedicated wrote:
True, heroin and booze (Jimmy and Bonham) didn’t help matters.

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ITTOD was mainly a Robert Plant and John Paul Jones recording. The other two were brought in as needed.

I love that cd.

OK. Now this is a topic I can dig my heels into :wink:

LZ2 is my favorite studio album. Nothing like Zep from Zep I to Houses of the Holy. Very much still raw blues infused and Page still had his chops.

Royal Albert Hall (1970) is just incredible footage.

Bring it on home:
http://www.truveo.com/Led-Zeppelin-Bring-It-On-Home/id/3713915956

We’re Gonna Groove:

At work we had a CD player, and the sucker broke when we dropped a hammer on it. What was left though was a cassette player and it still worked. We couldn’t find any other tapes in the building other than the Led Zeppelin II album. We listened to it for about two months solid.

We’d flip it over every twenty minutes, while we put together a calibration lab 8 hours a day. Ever since i’ve loved Zep even though I didn’t grow up in the generation.

[quote]Drizzt wrote:
At work we had a CD player, and the sucker broke when we dropped a hammer on it. What was left though was a cassette player and it still worked. We couldn’t find any other tapes in the building other than the Led Zeppelin II album. We listened to it for about two months solid.

We’d flip it over every twenty minutes, while we put together a calibration lab 8 hours a day. Ever since i’ve loved Zep even though I didn’t grow up in the generation.[/quote]

Hammer Of The Gods

[quote]SteelyD wrote:
Royal Albert Hall (1970) is just incredible footage.

Bring it on home:
http://www.truveo.com/Led-Zeppelin-Bring-It-On-Home/id/3713915956

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THAT’S what I meant previously, SD!
The young and hungry Zep… full throttle… raw power!

Love myself some, “Traveling Riverside Blues”.

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
SteelyD wrote:
Royal Albert Hall (1970) is just incredible footage.

Bring it on home:
http://www.truveo.com/Led-Zeppelin-Bring-It-On-Home/id/3713915956

THAT’S what I meant previously, SD!
The young and hungry Zep… full throttle… raw power!

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wow that was awesome

[quote]SteelyD wrote:
OK. Now this is a topic I can dig my heels into :wink:

LZ2 is my favorite studio album. Nothing like Zep from Zep I to Houses of the Holy. Very much still raw blues infused and Page still had his chops.

Royal Albert Hall (1970) is just incredible footage.

Bring it on home:
http://www.truveo.com/Led-Zeppelin-Bring-It-On-Home/id/3713915956

We’re Gonna Groove:

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Yes, two of my favorites from that show.

The “How the West Was Won” release in 2003 has the whole 1970 Royal Albert Hall show on disk 1.

Here is another performance from Earls Court…

Dustin

Over the Hills and Far Far Away…

the best band of all time imo just because it’s comprised of four individuals who are amazingly strong, smart and talented artists each on their own. thanks for posting the links :wink:

[quote]sdjohn67 wrote:
the best band of all time imo just because it’s comprised of four individuals who are amazingly strong, smart and talented artists each on their own. thanks for posting the links ;)[/quote]

I agree 100 percent! I think the diversity in their music is what sets them apart from other bands, even the Beatles and the Stones.

No problem posting the links. I not quite finished yet, I still have a few more to post!