Led Zeppelin - Reunion Concert @ O2 Arena London, December 10, 2007.01 - Intro.02 - Good Times Bad Times.03 - Ramble On.04 - Black Dog.05 - In My Time Of Dying.06 - For Your Life.07 - Trampled Under Foot.08 - Nobody's Fault But Mine.09 - No Quarter.10 - Since I've Been.11 - Dazed And Confused.12 - Stairway To Heaven.13 - The Song Remains The.14 - Misty Mountain Top.15 - Kashmir.16 - Crowd.17 - Whole Lotta Love.18 - Crowd.19 - Rock And Roll.Led Zeppelin played a storming show at their first UK gig in 19 years at the 02 Arena in London tonight (December 10).The long-awaited performance was the headline slot at a tribute show for Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun, who died earlier this year and was instrumental in building the band's career in the 1970s.Frontman Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page and bassist John Paul Jones were joined by Jason Bonham on drums - son of John, the band's original drummer who died in 1980 signalling the end of the original band's 12-year career.There had been brief reformations before including Live Aid in 1985 but tonight was the first full set the group had played since headlining Knebworth in 1979. An estimated nine million people applied for the 18,000 tickets, and despite the quiet sound there was mass hysteria as the band performed their classics before a crowd including Paul McCartney, Oasis' Noel and Liam Gallagher, Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, Lulu, Arctic Monkeys, Kate Moss and Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl.The 16-song set kicked off at 9pm GMT prompt and included classics such as opener \\\'Good Times Bad Times\\\', \\\'Kashmir\\\', \\\'Ramble On\\\', \\\'Black Dog\\\', \\\'Dazed And Confused\\\', \\\'Whole Lotta Love\\\' and rousing closer \\\'Rock And Roll\\\', during the second of two encores.There were also a few surprises thrown in � the disco funk of 'Trampled Under Foot' from 1975's 'Physical Graffiti' made an appearance, as did 'For Your Life' from 1976's 'Presence' - the first time the band have ever performed the track live.Plant spoke little during the show, but when he did it was mostly to pay tribute to Ertegun, who he said after first encore 'Whole Lotta Love' "ran the best label in the world" in Atlantic Records.After playing classic 'Stairway To Heaven' the singer exclaimed: "Ahmet, we did it!"He also said before 'For Your Life': "The past few weeks have been full of a thousand emotions for Ahmet, for bringing Jason (Bonham) in."He also individually introduced each other member of the band during the course of the two-hour performance.The four-piece, dressed almost entirely in black except for Page's white shirt, played in front of a massive video screen which featured straight shots of the band at first, but then exploded into psychedelic colours for 'Kashmir', the best received song of the evening.Before that track, Plant declared: "There are people from 50 countries here. This is the 51st." [ More Detail ]
This was recorded at Zeppelin's reunion in London at the O2 Arena on December 10, 2007. It was the fourteenth song on the setlist.Enjoy! [ More Detail ]
Led Zeppelin concert DVD clip new.Led Zeppelin stairway to heaven music video clip 60's 70's 80's jimmy page robert plant music lucia micarelli led zeppelin kashmir jethro tull ian anderson rock violin concertCopyright - 1979 Atlantic RecordsLed Zeppelin recorded their version in October 1968 at Olympic Studios, London, and the song was included on their 1969 debut album Led Zeppelin. It begins with a slow-tempo bluesy rhythm, propelled by John Paul Jones' descending bass line. It then changes to a faster tempo during the darkest part of the song, again featuring bowed guitar by Page, followed by a furious guitar solo (similar to Page's solo from the Yardbirds' "Think About It"), before finally returning to the initial rhythm. John Bonham's sporadic, explosive drumming throughout helped define the song's power and intensity.This was one of three Led Zeppelin songs on which Page used bowed guitar, the other being "How Many More Times", and "In the Light". The song "In the Evening" utilized several tremolo bar drops to mimic the bow sound.ASCAP , which assigns serial codes on the basis of published songs, did not give the same ASCAP code to both versions of "Dazed and Confused"; normally, cover versions are assigned the same number. ASCAP assigns a new number if, in its opinion, the song structure differs markedly to warrant a separate entry. Jake Holmes' "Dazed and Confused" was given the code 340119544, while Led Zeppelin's "Dazed and Confused" was given the code 340128276. Holmes never sued Page for the Led Zeppelin song, however, so it is unclear whether a court would have awarded a credit to Holmes pursuant to U.S. copyright law. Holmes did write a letter to Led Zeppelin seeking credit, which was never responded to.Led Zeppelin live performances"Dazed and Confused" was widely popularized by, and is still heavily identified with, Led Zeppelin's version. It became the centerpiece for the group at Led Zeppelin concerts, at least through the release of "Whole Lotta Love" from their second album. When performed live, it was (except for the fast middle section) played at a slower overall tempo, and gradually extended in duration (up to 45 minutes by 1975) as a multi-section improvised jam. Although initially performed in a manner similar to the studio version, some noticeable differences were gradually developed in live performances. By June 1969, in the section where Page plays guitar with a violin bow, the rest of the band dropped out completely, allowing him to perform a lengthier free-form improvisation, though by January 1970, the main structure of the section was already formed. By 1972, another improvised section had been added between the verses and this. The fast section was extended to allow changes in dynamics and volume, as well as changing the beat, sometimes seguing in and out of another song altogether. There was a short jam at the end of the song after the final verse.Over time, the improvisational suite incorporated more and more material. In 1972, including on the live How the West Was Won, the song incorporated riffs from the Led Zeppelin songs "The Crunge", and "Walter's Walk". By 1973, the song featured an extended transition before the violin bow solo, which incorporated a melody that would later be used in 1976's "Achilles Last Stand". Plant sang lyrics from either Scott McKenzie's "San Francisco" or Joni Mitchell's "Woodstock" during this transition. Also during this time, the violin solo would incorporate "Mars" from Gustav Holst's suite The Planets, accompanied by Plant's vocalizations.A live version of "Dazed and Confused" was featured on Led Zeppelin's 1973 concert film, The Song Remains the Same (and accompanying soundtrack), as part of Page's fantasy sequence. Other live recordings are also found on the official releases Led Zeppelin BBC Sessions (featuring two different versions), How the West Was Won, and the Led Zeppelin DVD."Dazed and Confused" was performed on every Led Zeppelin concert tour up to and including their 1975 shows at Earl's Court. It was then removed from their live set list until it was performed once again at Led Zeppelin's reunion show at the O2 Arena, London on December 10, 2007 [ More Detail ]
Led Zeppelin concert intro DVD new.Led Zeppelin stairway to heaven music video clip 60's 70's 80's jimmy page robert plant music lucia micarelli led zeppelin kashmir jethro tull ian anderson rock violin concertCopyright - 1979 Atlantic RecordsLed Zeppelin recorded their version in October 1968 at Olympic Studios, London, and the song was included on their 1969 debut album Led Zeppelin. It begins with a slow-tempo bluesy rhythm, propelled by John Paul Jones' descending bass line. It then changes to a faster tempo during the darkest part of the song, again featuring bowed guitar by Page, followed by a furious guitar solo (similar to Page's solo from the Yardbirds' "Think About It"), before finally returning to the initial rhythm. John Bonham's sporadic, explosive drumming throughout helped define the song's power and intensity.This was one of three Led Zeppelin songs on which Page used bowed guitar, the other being "How Many More Times", and "In the Light". The song "In the Evening" utilized several tremolo bar drops to mimic the bow sound.ASCAP , which assigns serial codes on the basis of published songs, did not give the same ASCAP code to both versions of "Dazed and Confused"; normally, cover versions are assigned the same number. ASCAP assigns a new number if, in its opinion, the song structure differs markedly to warrant a separate entry. Jake Holmes' "Dazed and Confused" was given the code 340119544, while Led Zeppelin's "Dazed and Confused" was given the code 340128276. Holmes never sued Page for the Led Zeppelin song, however, so it is unclear whether a court would have awarded a credit to Holmes pursuant to U.S. copyright law. Holmes did write a letter to Led Zeppelin seeking credit, which was never responded to.Led Zeppelin live performances"Dazed and Confused" was widely popularized by, and is still heavily identified with, Led Zeppelin's version. It became the centerpiece for the group at Led Zeppelin concerts, at least through the release of "Whole Lotta Love" from their second album. When performed live, it was (except for the fast middle section) played at a slower overall tempo, and gradually extended in duration (up to 45 minutes by 1975) as a multi-section improvised jam. Although initially performed in a manner similar to the studio version, some noticeable differences were gradually developed in live performances. By June 1969, in the section where Page plays guitar with a violin bow, the rest of the band dropped out completely, allowing him to perform a lengthier free-form improvisation, though by January 1970, the main structure of the section was already formed. By 1972, another improvised section had been added between the verses and this. The fast section was extended to allow changes in dynamics and volume, as well as changing the beat, sometimes seguing in and out of another song altogether. There was a short jam at the end of the song after the final verse.Over time, the improvisational suite incorporated more and more material. In 1972, including on the live How the West Was Won, the song incorporated riffs from the Led Zeppelin songs "The Crunge", and "Walter's Walk". By 1973, the song featured an extended transition before the violin bow solo, which incorporated a melody that would later be used in 1976's "Achilles Last Stand". Plant sang lyrics from either Scott McKenzie's "San Francisco" or Joni Mitchell's "Woodstock" during this transition. Also during this time, the violin solo would incorporate "Mars" from Gustav Holst's suite The Planets, accompanied by Plant's vocalizations.A live version of "Dazed and Confused" was featured on Led Zeppelin's 1973 concert film, The Song Remains the Same (and accompanying soundtrack), as part of Page's fantasy sequence. Other live recordings are also found on the official releases Led Zeppelin BBC Sessions (featuring two different versions), How the West Was Won, and the Led Zeppelin DVD."Dazed and Confused" was performed on every Led Zeppelin concert tour up to and including their 1975 shows at Earl's Court. It was then removed from their live set list until it was performed once again at Led Zeppelin's reunion show at the O2 Arena, London on December 10, 2007 [ More Detail ]
Sounds of Light 2008Presented by: Human Appeal International AustraliaTogether... Helping the Children of the WorldFacebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=5622278492Website: http://www.soundsoflight.com.au/Fri 27 June 6.00pm- Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC)Sat 28 June 6.00pm- Vodafone Arena, MelbourneSun 29 June 3.30pm- Acer Arena, SydneyTickets Available: http://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=SOUNDSOF08https://www.qtix.com.au/show/sounds_of_light_08.aspxSounds of Light marked a new era in charity work in Australia giving children around the world a new hope, a new light. In its first year, Sounds of Light 2007 attracted well over 6,600 attendees resulting in the sponsorship of more than 750 orphans. This was by far the most talked about event the Australian Muslim Community has ever hosted. Sounds of Light 2008 will focus on the disadvantaged children with proceeds going towards education, food and healthcare programs.The Prophet PBUH said: "I and the person who looks after an orphan will enter Paradise together like this, as he joint his forefinger and middle finger". [Albukhari]Featuring an international line-up including:Zain Bhikha - South AfricaAbu Ratib - SyriaAl-Yarmouk Band - JordanNative Deen - United StatesOsama Alsafi - United Arab EmiratesNazeem Hussain - AustraliaThe Brothahood - AustraliaZaid Boyd - AustraliaEstablished in 1991, Human Appeal International Australia is the Australian subsidiary of Human Appeal International (HAI), a charitable, humanitarian, non-government organisation established in 1984. HAI works in the fields of charity, emergency relief, healthcare, and social and educational development. For more information on HAI and their projects, please visit www.humanappeal.org.auUpon the wake of many recent human disasters such as the Asian tsunami in 2004 and the Kashmir earthquake in 2005, HAI Australia recognises the need to expand its successful children programs and raise additional funds. The annual Sounds of Light concert marks a new era in HAI's mission to give less fortunate children around the world a new hope, a new light.Sounds of Light concert won the Event of the Year award for 2007. Review of last year's performance: "It begins with the harmonious voices of Yahya Hawwa and Mustafa Al Azzawi and their group Mawadda. We are then treated Turkey's inimitable Mesut Kurtis. Mohammed Amer goes on to captivate the audience with his own brand of American Muslim comedy. And is followed by long awaiting Imad Rami, Joining Sounds of Light from the gulf we are then eased into the final part of the night by Ahmed Bukhatir, before being thrilled by the sheer energy of Raihan who closed the night." [ More Detail ]
My first uploaded video and first round is lengthy but leave comments on it i only made this video because my friend, Ddwarrior13, wanted me to. Music: Kashmir - Led Zeppelin. [ More Detail ]
On Saturday April 19th at the 63rd Annual Del Mar National Horse Show in Del Mar, California we were entertained by San Diego Polo Club. "Let other people play other things - the king of games is still the game of kings" - This is inscribed on a stone tablet next to a polo ground in Gilgit, north of Kashmir, India, near the silk route from China to the West. The equestrian sport of polo is thought to be the most ancient of team sports. Now you have the chance to see polo up close at Night of the Horse when two teams of three professional players from the San Diego Polo Club take on one another and go at it in a condensed, fast-paced arena polo match. Websites:http://www.delmarnational.com/http://www.sandiegopolo.com/ [ More Detail ]
On Saturday April 19th at the 63rd Annual Del Mar National Horse Show in Del Mar, California we were entertained by San Diego Polo Club. "Let other people play other things - the king of games is still the game of kings" - This is inscribed on a stone tablet next to a polo ground in Gilgit, north of Kashmir, India, near the silk route from China to the West. The equestrian sport of polo is thought to be the most ancient of team sports. Now you have the chance to see polo up close at Night of the Horse when two teams of three professional players from the San Diego Polo Club take on one another and go at it in a condensed, fast-paced arena polo match. Websites:http://www.delmarnational.com/http://www.sandiegopolo.com/ [ More Detail ]
White Summer, Midnight Moonlight and Kashmir live on acoustic guitar, plus short interview and Led Zeppelin live in Denmark - How Many More Times.This was edited from an Arena Documentary about Heavy Metal, broadcast on BBC TV in 1989 - which I have uploaded in its entirety. Part 1 is in the video responses. Although, I will be removing these videos very soon. [ More Detail ]
Lemmy MotorheadOzzy Osbourne &Geezer ButlerIron Maiden - Rime of the Ancient MarinerOzzy &GeezerDeep Purple - Black NightLars UlrichJIMMY PAGE - Midnight Moonlight/KashmirLed Zeppelin - How Many More Times [ More Detail ]
The COMPLETE show is finished and uploaded on my YouTube channel! Multi-camera edited with AWESOME sound! All 16 songs from the December 10, 2007 Zeppelin reunion, London O2 arena. ENJOY THE SHOW! [ More Detail ]