I Gotta Move - Early Led Zeppelin video free download


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Uploaded: 2007/05/28

A radio broadcast of "I Gotta Move"(an Otis Rush cover). A lot of zep fans have been PMing me that this was recorded from a show in Stockholm, Sweden. They were no longer THE NEW YARDBIRDS, but were already billed as LED ZEPPELIN at the time.

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THANKS.

great...nonetheless

Comments

8 years ago

robert roussett

would be nicer with some sub-dued page guitar in the background. looks like theywere going into dazed and confused at the end of this song. zep from inception to '73 is hard to compare, album wise and concert wise. a lot of songs after that were regurgitated into phy.graf. in '75. phy. graf. could have been a single album. i miss them ( all ). i like what plant is doing...page, no. jones, yes. i wish i could hear page, plant, and jones on an album with classical and new acoustic stuff. Something along the lines of ten years gone, four sticks (great acoustics and fav. song) battle of evermore, friends, bron-yr-aur, carouselambra, berstein and pachelbel (and jones dispalying his chops) i hope they read this and realize their full potential and tour with their egos on the wayside. great band. i don't think you will see another LZ. rr

9 years ago

Catherine Lainé

The New Yardbirds 1968

9 years ago

Catherine Lainé

The New Yardbirds 1968

9 years ago

Catherine Lainé

The New Yardbirds 1968

9 years ago

charlie jackson

squeeze my lemon till the juice runs down my leg...

9 years ago

Jason Russell

March 16, 1969 in Denmark. Not 1968

9 years ago

ncaa sportsvids

This wasn't an Otis Rush cover. He never did a song called I Gotta Move. In fact this might be a completely original improv by Zeppelin.

9 years ago

Maurizio Greco

i primi live degli zeppelin...qui addirittura senza chitarra jimmy page con l'harmonica aancora vicini allo stile degli yardbirds

10 years ago

Panos Avatangelos

bullshit ... no ZEP here....

10 years ago

mbhenkka .

Dat Bass!

11 years ago

Maurizio Greco

buon pomeriggio e buona musica

11 years ago

Torgo Manos

I kinda think it's sad,really,and it doesn't say much for the present state of rock music,because this song,although interesting,is a throw-away time-filler and it's not that good.This all reminds me of "We're Turning Again"by Frank Zappa.

11 years ago

Torgo Manos

That is most likely.Folks are really nit-picky,aren't they?

11 years ago

Torgo Manos

It's not.It's Led Zeppelin on the radio,just like it says.To the best of my knowledge Band of Joy never performed "Dazed and Confused",which is the song we hear during the fade-out.The Early Band of Joy stuff IS out there,and it is interesting,but it sounds nowhere as good as this(which isn't saying much,the recording quality on this is pretty rough,too)

11 years ago

Alphonzo Ricardo Magnifico

You get to hear Jonesy and Bonzo very well in this. You get the essence of their presence. You also get more of a blues sense of Robert's vocals and harmonica. Fantastic, thank you for sharing.

11 years ago

HeyJude12301

Freakin Amazing!

11 years ago

Rocky B

Sounds like he was a better harp player than singer. Sometimes less is more!!!! now if Plant sung the way he did on Hey Hey What Can I Do more often he would be way more tolerable.

11 years ago

SoundFromAction

plant was a fucking sick harp player!

12 years ago

0PERAT0RPLEASE

My father was at this concert... must have been amazing!!

12 years ago

violetas morada

oooooooooooooooooo!!essssssssa harmonica!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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