Led Zeppelin: Whole Lotta Rock | FULL MOVIE | 2019 | Documentary, Biography

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9 ай бұрын

Led Zeppelin, One of the most iconic rock bands of all time, and key pioneers of hard rock. Follow the band through their journey, from formation in 1968, their exciting climb to being one of the most influential bands in history.
Jason Bonham
David Gilmour
Peter Grant
John Paul Jones
Steven Machat
Kris Needs
Bryan J. Olson
Ozzy Osbourne
Documentary
Biography
#ledzeppelin #rockstar #rockmusic #stairwaytoheaven #robertplant #johnbonham #ozzyosbourne #johnpauljones #jimmypage

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@welcome1221
@welcome1221 4 ай бұрын
Im 65 I started listening to Led Zeppelin when I was 14 .. i now listen to them nearly every day thankfully I watch these utube videos now which we never had back then! We were Lucky to hear them on the radio in Australia back then.. when they came to Australia I couldn’t go 😢 I was lucky to have one record! Vinyl now! I was 14! I also bought David Bowies Aladan Sane when it came out the following year! Music is the place i go to now and Led Zeppelin is top of the list! Thx you Led Zeppelin for giving me the past 51yrs of listening to you all! Bless you all! You have given me many memories of playing you first thing on a Sunday morning annoying the neighbours! 😂 when this music was considered extremely out there! Nothing else like them up till then, there was cream deep purple alice cooper but thats it All the rest came later In those days on the radio they weren’t allowed to play any of their music and similar before 12 midday! Back then pubs on sundays opened at 10 closed at 1 then reopened at 4-6pm Yep How times have changed
@Ian-bq7gp
@Ian-bq7gp 7 ай бұрын
Jason Bonham really did John proud and his drumming really is a compliment to his dad and the band. It must have been so emotional for him never mind the fear of being slaughtered by the media if he made the slightest mistake but what a great gig he played.
@JokersWild70
@JokersWild70 7 ай бұрын
He did an incredible job, no doubt. No one else could've gotten as close to doing John's drumming justice other than his own son.
@dannypina9211
@dannypina9211 6 ай бұрын
I could not agree with you more @lan-bq7gp i've been very lucky to have seen him with Full Circle twice Papa is Very proud and so was i to see him play John's chops
@giantclam1822
@giantclam1822 3 ай бұрын
Eh....Cmon...He has zero feel
@BassistPaul
@BassistPaul 6 ай бұрын
To this day I remember (as a 16 year old) being at a party at my older brother's student flat in 1969 hearing the first Led Zep album being played. A revelation.
@Diane-od1tz
@Diane-od1tz 4 ай бұрын
I happen to be African American and I decided to buy a dvd concert with led zeplin,WOW!! Beautiful❤❤❤😂😂
@alextakacs768
@alextakacs768 3 ай бұрын
20 years ago back in WINNIPEG on Citi Rock Radio Station every Tuesday the DJ said; ''Its time to let the LED out''!! and he played 2 hrs non-stop LED ZEPPELIN around 10pm 'till MIDNIGHT!! What a great way to finish a Tuesday!! Loved every minute of it!!
@BrazilMJ
@BrazilMJ 2 ай бұрын
They did this in California too on Fridays
@bumsharvest5493
@bumsharvest5493 2 ай бұрын
Back in '69, I was 7 years old my older brother was 12, and he was explaining to me about these 'radio stations on the FM dial and they play long songs, like Inagaddavita', just at that moment the DJ comes on and says, 'here's some of that new Led Zeppelin', and plays 'How many more Times'. We sat there listening to it on my fathers 'Stereo Console', as big as a coffin, and were amazed by the sound of LZ, and the length they played on the radio. Needless to say, my bubble gum AM radio days were numbered, and have been a Led Zeppelin fan ever since.
@JohnEuliss
@JohnEuliss 7 ай бұрын
Led Zeppelin were the greatest rock bands ever. I love them and always will. Documentaries are a must see.
@heliotropezzz333
@heliotropezzz333 3 ай бұрын
Was the greatest rock band ever. Band is a collective noun.
@magnuskjartansson3013
@magnuskjartansson3013 4 ай бұрын
Best band ever! saw them onstage in 1970. never forget !
@ProfessorKenneth
@ProfessorKenneth 2 ай бұрын
ONE.. definitely not the best, easy mate..lol.. they were a collage band, rock stars, not musicans..at least page was a rock star not a musician. John Paul is a musician. Pink Floyd were musicans, the Beatles. They cared about the music and did different things. Page just cared about the drugs being a pedo and looking good. 🙄 Overrated band actually.
@maxinelachance7658
@maxinelachance7658 3 ай бұрын
Hate when they're referred to as a heavy metal band,may have been the starting point for metal,but this is real rock and roll!
@yeti1002
@yeti1002 5 ай бұрын
First time I heard Zeppelin was in 1975 I was 8 years old 😂 .... Surfing the radio / channel I came across " Whole lotta love " and " Black Dog " Holy Crap 😮, it blew me away , I've been a fan ever since . 😅
@karentarr8930
@karentarr8930 4 ай бұрын
Each member gave a special gift to the band, of course I love Robert Plant and always will. Saw Page and Plant play in the 90’s what a show, missed every Led Zeppelin concert by a day my while life. Seeing them in the 90’s completed my life, rock on men🎶♥️😎
@1775MarineCorps
@1775MarineCorps 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing, the greatest rock band ever.
@mathstar4176
@mathstar4176 3 ай бұрын
What Robert Plant said about adjusting his voice to Jimmy Page's guitar is very revealing.
@stevesyverson8625
@stevesyverson8625 7 ай бұрын
Yes! A monstrous tallentried group of musianianship! I will never forget them at The Forum. So beautiful!
@dannypina9211
@dannypina9211 6 ай бұрын
HEY an L.A. person i myself grew up in L.A. 72-88 what a time to be in that area it was also in 73 i heard my 1st LZ album VAHALLA i was born
@dannypina9211
@dannypina9211 6 ай бұрын
have seen many of great shows at the FORUM
@StuartHanson-fo7iw
@StuartHanson-fo7iw Ай бұрын
What amazes me is how so many bands can play the same instruments with the same chords yet somehow always sound different
@ClassicRock83
@ClassicRock83 4 ай бұрын
I believe that somewhere in the world, there are people who feel the same emotions that I feel when I listen to masterpieces like this song.
@Anglo_Saxon1
@Anglo_Saxon1 2 ай бұрын
Which song?
@ChrisDefalcoblues
@ChrisDefalcoblues 4 ай бұрын
I saw them in Seattle, what a great show; right at the stage, best ever concert of a lifetime🎸
@debiconner6377
@debiconner6377 Ай бұрын
I was at that concert too! What a light show! The only problem was with the venue. Up on the third level, you could hear the music bouncing off the ceiling like an echo, which created a garbled effect. Had to sit in the hall to hear it properly.
@BluesJammer69
@BluesJammer69 7 ай бұрын
"Hammer of the Gods"...a great read!!!
@adambana5857
@adambana5857 7 ай бұрын
These documentaries are so cobbled together. Hardly from the heart! They introduce Peter Grant and as the introductory narrative is being said, there's a massive picture of Richard Cole lol! It's an OK view, and thank you for the upload! But you can see why Zep were so protective of their history.
@antrygis1
@antrygis1 7 ай бұрын
Cobbled together. I hear ya. There a good one now but when his says bass, like the fish, instead of bass like the guitar....you kind of wince. Of course, as you said, misinformation. Cobbled.
@anthonyfuentes1417
@anthonyfuentes1417 6 ай бұрын
Yes at 6:33 that sure is Richard Cole🤣
@edgarcamacho9520
@edgarcamacho9520 7 ай бұрын
No artist ever comes close either as a solo artist or as a band.NONE!!!!
@fredpiszkos5197
@fredpiszkos5197 6 ай бұрын
Deep Purple was near to it. Time to time even better, but in summary yes, Led Zeppelin is the winner on the long distance.
@chumbels
@chumbels 3 ай бұрын
I can never express this adequately... it's like in 1968 ,there was a giant void in the sky. I mean apocalyptic huge. Wide open and available. Led Zeppelin took it and filled it. The whole fucki g thing. Yep.. no one else Gonna take this spot??? All these riffs are Available too? Yep.
@tillross4078
@tillross4078 5 ай бұрын
Really interesting ,, everything so well done ,, Jayson's dad would be Proud of him ,, is has and is carrying the torche well ,, Thanks for sharing 👍 its a keeper 🙏
@mikepurkat6259
@mikepurkat6259 3 ай бұрын
Greatest of all time with a few others close behind! Lots of awesome music in this era we grew up in! Thank God later in life it’s helped get my mind off terrible losses thanx guys u R awesome ! Mikey
@mrreemann3739
@mrreemann3739 4 ай бұрын
They completely skipped over Houses of the Holy! They didn't press Plant or Page as to why John Paul Jones was left out of that reunion on MTV.
@mathstar4176
@mathstar4176 3 ай бұрын
In 1970 I realised that they were breaking new ground........❤❤❤
@bitter37
@bitter37 2 ай бұрын
In 1970 I was shitting in my diaper🤣
@fastfred321
@fastfred321 Ай бұрын
It’s amazing to hear Robert say that “the LEGEND has been dogging him all along the way.” Just never was comfortable with being the GOAT! I suppose in this case, when you are ALWAYS compared to the FIRST thing you do in life as a professional and THAT THING happens to be being part of the greatest band in music history, it can be daunting to know that you have ZERO chance to ever really not get viewed like that forever!
@peterheal8744
@peterheal8744 2 ай бұрын
I agree with your observation about JPJ. The only reason I can think of is that the mainstream media would call it a reunion or restart of the band, and Robert was having none of it.
@petej.8676
@petej.8676 5 ай бұрын
Quite funny..had to bring Zep to the states to get recognized and Jimi had to go to the U.K.
@peterprice8897
@peterprice8897 5 ай бұрын
I have a Led zepplin single it has black dog on one side and misty mountain hop on the b side I bought it back when those songs were released.
@patgalvez4563
@patgalvez4563 5 ай бұрын
I remember that 45 on the jukebox at Pizza Hut in the 70's
@tinapasquale8918
@tinapasquale8918 3 ай бұрын
It's good to hear these songs
@desicoinc5597
@desicoinc5597 5 ай бұрын
I just Love Pagey's face every time a Reporter came up to him. They were not nice to them at all. 😅
@JohnEuliss
@JohnEuliss 4 ай бұрын
Led Zeppelin were huge! Their was a kind of magic in their songs. I was supposed to have seen them on the 1980 U.S. Tour but we all know what happened. I don't really like 20 minute guitar and drum solos but I look beyond that on their albums.
@jonash226
@jonash226 2 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤
@user-xd8pj2mm4t
@user-xd8pj2mm4t 2 ай бұрын
Everything was CRAZY back then, absolutely crazy!
@Not-Kurosawa
@Not-Kurosawa 3 ай бұрын
The gods of rock.
@paleoaram5105
@paleoaram5105 7 ай бұрын
Jimmy Page reveals why he switched to Gibson Les Pauls - and how Joe Walsh helped shape the sound of Led Zeppelin II. “I just really enjoyed playing Joe’s guitar, and so I agreed with him that maybe I should buy his Les Paul Standard after all.” Page enjoyed it so much, in fact, that he went on to use Walsh’s Les Paul on some of Led Zeppelin’s biggest hits, from Whole Lotta Love to What Is and What Should Never Be. Not only that, the Les Paul helped shape the entire sound of Led Zep’s second album, just as the Fender Telecaster had influenced their debut record a few months before. “I played the Les Paul on Whole Lotta Love and What Is and What Should Never Be and that decided it for me: it was definitely going to be the Les Paul from then on,” Page concluded. “I always wanted to make a change for each album sonically and that was my first decision for Led Zeppelin II.
@jonashallberg2832
@jonashallberg2832 7 ай бұрын
Jimmy Page is born in 1944
@allancerf9038
@allancerf9038 7 ай бұрын
Yep. Definitely an unauthorized biography, lol.
@StuartHanson-fo7iw
@StuartHanson-fo7iw Ай бұрын
J p Jones is a lovely fella,🇬🇧👍
@johnpav3591
@johnpav3591 6 ай бұрын
I dont care who it is,, no body plays this like mr.john bonham,,,his son or who ever, he was a great musician an a madd man on drums, jp,,bpt. ct
@user-kj6cd7qq5o
@user-kj6cd7qq5o 3 ай бұрын
Every weekday 8pm rock station 104.3 plays get the LED out
@mrsmacca126
@mrsmacca126 2 ай бұрын
Wow. Peter Grant- back then and more recently- reminds me of Ian Bailey.
@captur69
@captur69 2 ай бұрын
Queen meeting the Queen....i must be high...
@jonash226
@jonash226 2 ай бұрын
🎉
@user-se2pq4xq6s
@user-se2pq4xq6s 2 ай бұрын
Zep rules ok!
@brettjones4733
@brettjones4733 7 ай бұрын
Good to watch but nothing new to be seen here , bring on becoming Led Zeppelin
@KingPowas
@KingPowas 4 ай бұрын
Their music is transcending across generations, they are still gnarly 🖤 better than any black group trying to make “music”
@RichardNixonsHippieRemoval
@RichardNixonsHippieRemoval 7 ай бұрын
Hooooooo-yeh! Sookie! It's alright!
@thomasley7178
@thomasley7178 Ай бұрын
All great bands are ambitious and believe in themselves. But I don't think there was another band who so deliberately and self-evidently came together to be the biggest band in the world - by, say, next year..
@yves2694
@yves2694 4 ай бұрын
It was the Led Zeppelin roadies who actually invented the term Heavy Metal. It refers to the heavy banks of speakers they had to haul in and out of the pubs and clubs when they started. Many up or down stairs. I know because I asked them. Speakers weren't that powerful back then. They played smaller venues sometimes using the pa system.
@edwardlewandowski5473
@edwardlewandowski5473 5 ай бұрын
🌹✋
@terencehennegan1439
@terencehennegan1439 6 ай бұрын
Great documentary but the unnecessary banging background noise when talking starts spoils it 👎
@badger8800
@badger8800 7 ай бұрын
At around 2 8 48 there's a picture of David Coverdale thought that was kind of odd 🤨
@Nunya.Bidness
@Nunya.Bidness 7 ай бұрын
Same lol
@markgordon2260
@markgordon2260 7 ай бұрын
PAge and Coverdale released an album together "Walking Into Clarksdale" in 1998.
@vegashdrider
@vegashdrider 7 ай бұрын
Especially when they were talking about plant at the time
@davetir
@davetir 5 ай бұрын
Half a Billion fans tried to get tickets for a single show? 10% of the world population?
@Aspasia2929
@Aspasia2929 4 ай бұрын
There are many good rock guitarists… and some great ones… but Jimmy Page is the GOAT! He doesn’t play the guitar he fuses with it!
@RoseAleksandron-xu9qb
@RoseAleksandron-xu9qb 3 ай бұрын
Sorry, Jimmy Hendricks is the best. He just copied him.
@shootfirst2097
@shootfirst2097 5 ай бұрын
5:50 I'm no fan of the British Royal family necessarily, but I can appreciate the decorum, civility and manners of those 4 guitar legends meeting the Queen and kind of what it represents-- the past, tradition, White civilization-- that most other races LACK
@ou8126
@ou8126 3 ай бұрын
WHAT???
@jeffmantle2468
@jeffmantle2468 7 ай бұрын
Page was born 9/1/1944
@jameshagy6419
@jameshagy6419 5 ай бұрын
January 9, 1944
@Canyon2023
@Canyon2023 2 ай бұрын
Elephant ears Peter Grant. Omg. (min 7:40)
@hoedanook8181
@hoedanook8181 4 ай бұрын
Jammie ....
@chumbels
@chumbels 3 ай бұрын
To this day ,musicians don't understand ,it's the distant microphone that gives it depth. ...To this day ,they want that bigness but would rather keep the.mic real close and add reverb.
@user-yu8cg7lz2h
@user-yu8cg7lz2h 2 ай бұрын
john paul was a great bass man the zepp were both salt and pepprer.....
@crunchyflower
@crunchyflower 4 ай бұрын
EDIT: Jimmy Page born January 9, 1944 not 1943 as stated in this documentary
@Blues-House
@Blues-House 6 ай бұрын
Jimmy page was born in 1944 not 1943
@henriettaskolnick4445
@henriettaskolnick4445 6 ай бұрын
That was the first error I saw so I clicked it off. Such a detail is not difficult to find.
@rodhanson7112
@rodhanson7112 6 ай бұрын
LED ZEPPELIN WERE THE GREATEST BAND IN THE WORLD IN THE 1970s AND THE LATE GREAT JOHN HENRY BONHAM DIED IN 1980 FROM ALCOHOL ABUSE AND HIS DRUM SOLO Live ON UTUBE CALLED MOBY DICK GOES FOR 14 MINUTES AND HE PLAYS THE DRUMS WITH HIS HANDS AND HE PLAYED AROUND THE DRUM KIT WITH THE DRUM STICKS OVER THE DRUM KIT WITH THE DRUM STICKS AND HE NEVER MISSED A BEAT With THE HIGH HATS AND SADLY HE DIED FROM ALCOHOL ABUSE IN 1980 AM HE WAS THE GREATEST DRUMMER WHO EVER LIVED 😔
@janetwilhelm4435
@janetwilhelm4435 5 ай бұрын
Right on!
@zig3
@zig3 3 ай бұрын
WHY ARE YOU YELLING?
@user-kj6cd7qq5o
@user-kj6cd7qq5o 3 ай бұрын
From what I hear, someone from another band asked what do you call yourselves Jimmy Page said the New Yardbirds that other bandmember said-that would go over like a lead balloon
@RoseAleksandron-xu9qb
@RoseAleksandron-xu9qb 3 ай бұрын
Keith Moon made the comment. To them that they would go down like a LED ZEPPL. IN.
@PurplePickle00
@PurplePickle00 5 ай бұрын
Page wasn't born in 1943... it was 1944
@TetianaSimmons
@TetianaSimmons 4 ай бұрын
Я тебе такое запрещаю петь про меня Плант.Ти незнаешь моей страсти..да что ти вообще..❤
@leechild4655
@leechild4655 5 ай бұрын
I just realized a lot of the appeal to the band is simple the name. Not the meaning but the way it looks and sounds. It almost looks like a foreign language reading it. Maybe the name of an underground secret society? Would have been as great as Jimmy and Cloudcutters or something? maybe, maybe not. everyone knows what the two words evoke in an instant.
@jamiecampbell1981
@jamiecampbell1981 4 ай бұрын
As a kid, and I mean a young kid 678 years old, first grade the sum of between kindergarten two in first grade my mother says after I dropped believe it or not a meteorite that my brother and his friend watched land on a green at a golf course You could say the guy on Mars hit it on the green and one it would’ve been a one putt lol my brother said it was all smoking. They just heard a pump. They were shagging lost golf balls and selling them anyway it’s my older brother he comes home put it in my hand so it’s very heavy. I’m like it’s right through my fingers right out of my feet splat two toes almost had to be removed. I couldn’t swim in the lake at my cottage, so I started listening to my father’s tracks, and when this documentary started talking about no TV appearances, no singles, just no exposure you had to go to a concert I was a little kid, so I was starved for Led Zeppelin images I found cream magazine beginning I think it was when the levee breaks got my attention so I sat and listened on these big giant headphones to the whole track. Black dog became the song I wish I could rewind and play again, rewind and play again, so I was forced to listen all the way through get back to Black dog, so stay away to heaven go a hold of me and he also had Led Zeppelin 3 Led Zeppelin, one in physical graffiti, which became to turn a freeze, my swan song, the song houses of the holy 10 years gone Kashmir, the Rover and the wonton song 10 years gone with the first song. I learned on guitar when I was 12 years old, but shit if I had a cell phone with all thisinformation it just wouldn’t have been so magical Peter Grant was a genius in that regard
@johnmccree8941
@johnmccree8941 3 ай бұрын
I almost understood some of that.
@Mike-pf1ru
@Mike-pf1ru 3 ай бұрын
You forgot the bit about that acid you dropped and you were never the same again.
@BRIDG_L
@BRIDG_L 22 күн бұрын
Page was born in 1944 not 1943.
@AngelHadzi
@AngelHadzi 4 ай бұрын
There is not one Led Zep song in the documentary!
@johnmccree8941
@johnmccree8941 4 ай бұрын
Does there have to be? About Zeppelin isn't it?
@dietrichess9997
@dietrichess9997 3 ай бұрын
Yes, I noticed a lot of fake sounding musical approximations, but there is at least one actual Led Zep songs that they play repeatedly. I assume the documentary makers had to pay for the rights to the actual music, so they bought 30 seconds of How Many More Times and played it throughout the film. Fair enough.
@verbalswagrawkey1932
@verbalswagrawkey1932 2 ай бұрын
Robert and Jimmy never seemed to talk, didn't have to, they were always on the same Page. See what I did there?
@CelebrityInsider_Crackle
@CelebrityInsider_Crackle 2 ай бұрын
Cute.
@lawrencejhutchinson
@lawrencejhutchinson 7 ай бұрын
Jimmy Page wanted to recruit Terry Reid. Terry Reid's manager sent the message that Jimmy Page wouldn't be able to play guitar anymore if he continued trying to recruit Reid!
@Mar-wc4th
@Mar-wc4th 5 ай бұрын
No, esa historia no era de Terry Reíd.
@lawrencejhutchinson
@lawrencejhutchinson 5 ай бұрын
@@Mar-wc4th Jimmy Page invited Terry Reid to join The New Yardbirds. He said no, but he recommended Robert Plant.
@Mar-wc4th
@Mar-wc4th 5 ай бұрын
@@lawrencejhutchinson Cierto. Terry tenía contrato en America y dijo no a Led Zeppelin (omg). Lo intentó con Marriott pero su manager lo amenazó con romperle los dedos. Eso al menos, es lo que se contó en El martillo de los dioses !! Gracias a Dios.
@williamflinchum-qo6ch
@williamflinchum-qo6ch 6 ай бұрын
Absolutely not met, in my opinon tgey were hard funk😊
@StuartHanson-fo7iw
@StuartHanson-fo7iw Ай бұрын
J p Jones was too nice a man to blank like that,a call wud of bin nice but I presume they didn’t call him because with him along too then it’s definitely zeppelin isn’t it,?I don’t think for a minute they ment to snub him because he’s such a mimics fellas,as they are,more likely a confidence thing,probably regretted it afterwards,glad they had the o2 with him though because they definitely showed they still had it🇬🇧👍
@user-ys5tc2ip6g
@user-ys5tc2ip6g 4 ай бұрын
Yes they should of never let Jones out.shame on them.Don and Mal did it to Mark.of Grand Funk Railroad to.not good ✝️☮️
@TetianaSimmons
@TetianaSimmons 4 ай бұрын
J Pol,sin Paul Stanley.
@TOMM.E.COCKVOMIT666
@TOMM.E.COCKVOMIT666 5 ай бұрын
My Respect is no more for Plant/Page after how they treated JPJ Fukkin EGO Bullshit JPJ IS A MUSICIANS MUSICIAN
@jonash226
@jonash226 2 ай бұрын
Grant looks like an aggressive man
@dusanterzic3739
@dusanterzic3739 3 ай бұрын
Page, Beck and Clapton. Ok. So, where is the greatest of that time? Blackmore. Hardly ever mentioned. Those three would need two life times, to come nowhere near to Richie. Full respect to the three, but mr Blackmore is the best.
@MM-ig1iv
@MM-ig1iv 4 ай бұрын
I think Page "conjured" a band together.. The 4 perfect ingredients would make up led Zeppelin. Certain bands are just meant to be here.. they don't come along very often anymore. I think Ozzy said it pretty good there. or every 10 or 20 years or something? like it's meant to happen. of course back then.. music's not the same anymore.
@crypttonite
@crypttonite Ай бұрын
not rock, only morons say rock without roll. they think there’s no difference. LZ is rock n roll. They were 25 minute solos for a reason,it wasn’t self indulgent. Jimmy was drawn to guitar in a way you could only know if it happened to you. He was making guitar music on purpose for it’s own sake without the other instruments being simple back up filler. He wanted each instrument & vocal to be on same level. It was also about performance. When your entire days focuses on playing for a few hours, you luxuriate in the moment. It might not be enjoyable to everyone, for the player the time length is out the window.
@richardbutler9484
@richardbutler9484 3 ай бұрын
Peter Grant elephant ears
@griffhenshaw5631
@griffhenshaw5631 4 ай бұрын
Out verbal them....yep english speak English well
@747ZEPP
@747ZEPP 3 ай бұрын
This documentary isn't that great...
@wholeworld399
@wholeworld399 4 ай бұрын
Fake zepp songs are annoying.. .
@zig3
@zig3 3 ай бұрын
The real ones are Copywrite
@Mike-pf1ru
@Mike-pf1ru 3 ай бұрын
Better than having Led Zeppelin’s lawyer on the other end of the phone.
@motleydesign
@motleydesign 7 ай бұрын
Cool
@user-pb9vf8rg6z
@user-pb9vf8rg6z 2 ай бұрын
Hows it going guys? Im the guy who scratched Jimmy Pages guitar while doing work at his house in 2016/17, wasnt even my fault - he was on something and trying to have me hold his guitar and let go before my hands were there, i caught it but the bottom swung and hit other guitar and scratched it. The guy he talks about in interviews that is supposed to have ducked him and he can't find him - thats me, only i didn't duck him and he's been fucking with me the whole time. He could have filed an ins claim even tho it wasn't my fault but wants me to pay. He has half way stalked me ever since calling all my employers, random messages here and there. He flips between he is sorry and I owe him a million dollars for his guitar. He has baically ruined my life over it.
@37Dionysos
@37Dionysos 2 ай бұрын
F'in awful "fake Zep" music tracks
@user-ob1oi7kn2w
@user-ob1oi7kn2w Ай бұрын
Led zeppelin whole lot of shite😅😅😅😅
@contingency9
@contingency9 6 ай бұрын
Plant and Page were wrong and ignorant to leave John Paul Jones out of their new project, he was the backbone of Led Zep, Bonzo had been the heart beat.
@dannypina9211
@dannypina9211 6 ай бұрын
Actually he refused
@rathert3
@rathert3 5 ай бұрын
You're right. He found out in the news. He didn't refuse at all. That's revisionism. He said he didn't know what he would have done. Their snub made the point moot.
@Gunn27
@Gunn27 4 ай бұрын
It’s up to them
@Aspasia2929
@Aspasia2929 4 ай бұрын
Maybe… but Jimmy Page and Robert Plant are THE SOUL!
@sweetkittiez
@sweetkittiez 4 ай бұрын
Jones was definitely the meat and potatoes of Zeppelin
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