And thank goodness. In the centre was the skinny figure of Jimmy Page, shrouded in a cloud of black hair, working on his guitar like an engineer shovelling coal into this express train of a band. Mobile site. The Hammond lead all through with Jones pouring out all he knew into the keyboard. Most of the lead singers I knew had hardly more than a single octave and sang their high notes falsetto, usually out of tune; indeed, one of the most successful British bands had a lead singer who was utterly tone deaf. And so began my rock and roll experience of a lifetime. But I only got better. The DVD includes performances from the Royal Albert Hall in 1970, Madison Square Garden in 1973, Earls Court in 1975, and Knebworth in 1979, plus other footage. I knew without these I'd never be able to convince my friends back home that I was even there, much less with a ring side seat. "We're Gonna Groove" (or "Groovin'" as it was originally titled) is a song written by soul artist Ben E. King and later co-credited to James Bethea. By Led Zeppelin (Official Music Video) Led Zeppelin posted a video to playlist Led Zeppelin | … Led Zeppelin / Royal Albert hall 1970 / 5CD+1DVD / Non Label. And the amps had stenciled on the backs Led Zeppelin. TMDb They are where the Stones were at in those bygone days of the screamers, though technically they are a million light years away from them. at the back of the stage. Boogie Chillen', Bottle Up 'n Go, Move On Down The Line, Leave My Woman Alone, "Lemon Song"), Whole Lotta Love, Communication Breakdown, Organ solo / Thank You, Bring It On Home, C'Mon Everybody, Something Else, Long Tall Sally (medley incl. Unfortunately, this was a few months prior to my birth, so it would have been difficult. every angle, every cut, every second of this captures the energy of the led zeppelin. I spoke to Jimmy Page after the show and he confessed that the whole band had suffered extreme nerves beforehand, mainly because people like John Lennon, Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck had requested tickets. The opening number was taken at mid-tempo and featured some outstanding interplay between voice and guitar. This item:Live At The Royal Albert Hall January 1970 by Led Zeppelin Audio CD $34.99. But that doesn’t make them as plastic or as hyped as it sounds, because that formula would not have worked had they not had the talent to back it up. It contains live concert footage of the band spanning the years 1969 to 1979. Nooooooo chabon esto es realmente increible, royal albert hall es lo mejor de los primeros dias, yo tengo el DVD y la verdad, no me canso de verlo, una y otra y otra vez y .... simplemente. Jimmy Page "White Summer" guitar solo, live at the Royal Albert Hall 1970. From the first notes of We're Gonna Groove up to the last hints of Long Tall Sally this concert is just exceptional. My Favorite Music Movies - Concerts & Docs. (R. Telford, Jan. '70). - Once again, the Albert Hall must have had a plethora of buttered buns left over on Friday night. As I walked around this impressive, structure, a truck pulled up at a back entrance and began unloading music gear - amps etc. You're watching John Bonham's drum solo from the live performance of 'Moby Dick' at the Royal Albert Hall 1970 from the Led Zeppelin DVD. single greatest concert by the single greatest band in their prime.…, listening to jimmy page's solo in dazed and confused made me a believer. Word from the publisher: Led Zeppelin is a double digital versatile disc (DVD) set by the English rock band Led Zeppelin. Tap to unmute. To my complete astonishment, they said yes. And bless me if he didn't question me closely, as I gulped his champagne, for all the world as if he cared what I thought. -- 01 We're Gonna Groove 02 I Can't Quit You Baby 03 Dazed and Confused 04 White Summer 05 What Is and What Should Never Be 06 How Many More Times 07 Moby Dick 08 Whole Lotta Love 09 Communication Breakdown 10 C'mon Everybody 11 Something Else 12 Bring It On Home, Jimmy Page John Paul Jones John Bonham Robert Plant, 320 mins Label: Wendy - WECD-111/112 • Format: 2x, CD Remastered, Unofficial Release • Country: Japan • Genre: Rock • Style: Classic Rock Germaine Greer: The night Led Zeppelin blew my mind, Germaine Greer recalls a concert at the Albert Hall in 1970 which converted her from cynic into believer. Their current two-hour plus act is a blitzkrieg of musically-perfected hard rock that combines heavy dramatics with lashings of sex into a formula that can’t fail to move the senses and limbs. that’s all i have to say about the actual filmmaking.