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Stephen Stills and Neil Young
Sausalito, California, 1967
📸 Henry Diltz
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Richard Wright Pink Floyd, Live at Pompeii, 1971.
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For Your Led Zeppelin Viewing Pleasure, All the Led Zeppelin Concerts/Shows That I Found on YouTube! (Queen Version can be found here)
Let Me Know What Bands/Artists You Want Me To Do Next!
Gladsaxe Teen Club (Denmark) - 1969
Royal Albert Hall - 1970
Belfast - 1971 (no footage, just audio)
Kezar Stadium, San Francisco - 1973 (no footage, just audio)
Southampton University - 1973 (no footage, just audio)
Earls Court - 1975
Bloomington - 1975 (no footage, just audio)
The Song Remains The Same - 1976 (Free with ads courtesy of YouTube)
Seattle - 1977
Knebworth - 1979
Live Aid - 1985 (Just a heads up, apparently Robert and Jimmy are fucking stoned so watch at your own risk)
Led Zeppelin Reunion (Atlantic 40th Anniversary) - 1988 
Led Zeppelin Celebration Day - 2007
Kennedy Center Honors - 2012
Also Check Out YouTube Channels Like:
Led Zeppelin Archives
Led Zeppelin Boots
And Led Zeppelin Rarities
For far more videos of audio concerts and other content than I could fit here.
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He is probably one of the fae
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Wild cheers for a great beat
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"A bright spot in the evening was drummer John Bonham’s solo which lasted 20 minutes, allowing the other members of Led Zeppelin to take a break. Bonham’s great beat brought him a standing ovation and wild cheers."
- From the April 16, 1970 vansville concert review by Elen Soo Hoo
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Thrilling
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"The showman himself, Bob Plant, seemed to have cut his vocals somewhat but still thrilled the crowd with 'Dazed and Confused'. Plant's body motions set the whole audience loose and relaxed. Robert's harmonica sounded as sweet and mellow as always."
- From the April 14, 1970 Ottawa concert review by M. Sanford (Journal)
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Traffic in Berkshire, photographed by Linda Eastman (1967)
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before International Women's Day was over I wanted to put together a little tribute to my favorite women in music. These ladies' voices have shaped my life and helped me discover the sound of my own!
Cass Elliot | Dusty Springfield | Grace Slick |Janis Joplin | Joni Mitchell | Judith Durham | Judy Collins | Julie Andrews | Karen Carpenter | Mary Hopkin | Petula Clark | Ronnie Spector
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Joni Mitchell, by Joel Bernstein
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Cabana Hotel-Dallas 1970
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Robert Plant (July 17, 1970).
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