This is a video of one of my personal favorites by Led Zeppelin, "When the Levee Breaks". The song was released in 1971 on the untitled album, otherwise known as Led Zeppelin IV or the Four Symbols Album. The song was improvised from a version done in the 30s by Memphis Minnie.
This song is called "In the Light", by Led Zeppelin. Released 1975 off of the second disc of the double album, "Physical Graffiti". Its a great song, in my opinion. If you're wondering why I used the Northern Lights as pictures its because I felt that these lights represent this song well. This is my favorite video that I've made so far, enjoy!
This is quite a find for people who haven't heard it. You MUST listen to this it is excellent, and I've put a TON of rarer than normal pictures in there. I'm sure you won't get bored watching this video..that is, unless you don't like Led Zeppelin or The Rover. Haha. Enjoy.
Great performance, from the bootleg, "Destroyer", recorded in Cleveland in 1977. The drums are the best I've ever heard from Bonzo live. Phenomenal. Enjoy.
This was recorded in Dallas 1973. I've had this for a while and for some reason never thought of putting it up for all to enjoy. Well, enjoy! If you want to hear a song send me a message I'll upload it. I have a few more rare recordings and bootlegs that I'll be putting up soon as well.
A video I made to the song by the band Boston, "Cool the Engines", in memory of Brad Delp, the lead singer for Boston, who commited suicide at the age of 55. You will always be remembered Brad, rest in peace.
This is from the bootleg Destroyer, and this is Led Zeppelin performing The Battle of Evermore live, in Cleveland 1977.
And yes, that is John Paul Jones doing backup vocals, lol.
This is the song "Hots on for Nowhere", by the greatest band to ever grace planet earth, Led Zeppelin. It was released off the album Presence in 1976, it is the 6th track on the album.
I think this is pretty rare...I've never came across it before, but this is a clip of Jimmy Page performing his acoustic masterpiece "Bron-Yr-Aur" from the album Physical Graffiti, in 1970. It's from the bootleg, "Live on Blueberry Hill". It's a nice recording, I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
My second video for reasons to legalize Marijuana, showing the profits of Marijuana and Hemp selling.
Song is Kaya by Bob Marley. Kaya is a type of Marijuana for those who don't know.