Led Zeppelin - For Your Love - Live At Whisky A Go-Go!! 1969 video free download


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Duration: 08:01
Uploaded: 2008/01/06

Los Angeles,California,USA January 5th,1969

from Empress Valley Supreme Disc

Comments

8 years ago

kathy 2trips

And that's the Yardbirds DNA in Led Zeppelin. That's all the musical genetics for today. Class dismissed!

8 years ago

JohnPaulTones

A perfect example of Zeppelin's sheer power. It's like a 4 headed monster, they all know exactly what to play/when/where. Nice and thumpy that's how I like it man

9 years ago

Patrick Allen

all covers !! page sounds great but bonzo was playing for your love in the wrong time signature

9 years ago

Brian Pendleton

People who feel irresistible urge to constantly compare shit on YouTube and proclaim 'that better than this' miss the whole point. Zep's version is a completely different interpretation from the Humble Pie's and both are excellent in their own way...and the tune was written by Graham Gouldman, who would go on to form 10cc, but this song was not written by 10cc. Thanks for playing, please try again...

9 years ago

Rolinga´S la Mosca

El encanto de una gran banda, de un tiempo, de una gran época.....

9 years ago

Vic. Velas

El encanto de una gran banda, de un tiempo, de una gran época.....

9 years ago

mama rouxx

Humble Pie's slower and acoustic rendition is the ULTIMATE version of this song.

9 years ago

james marshall

Awesome ******** *********************

9 years ago

xJayWalkerx

Humble Pie did much better rendition of this song.

9 years ago

actron

Daaaamn, hear how long RP held that note at the end? non smoker? That must have been their smallest crowd ever, haha

9 years ago

eatthisvr6

this sounds fucking dirty!!

9 years ago

nakashix

this song made by 10cc.

10 years ago

sidebar recon

The song at the end is Three Dog Night gearing up to do Chest Fever

10 years ago

Dan K

Yes this does rock..clapton used this song as an excuse to leave the yardbirds. He had been paling around with George Harrison and a few other musicians and was planning to hook up with them had Harrison left the Beatles like he was threatening to do. 

10 years ago

notfragile33

Could the "New" Yardbirds take the happiest, cheeriest "Old" Yardbirds tune and turn it into something low-down, dirty, nasty and funky? YES--YES THEY COULD! Funny--Eric Clapton thought he was "too good" to play this song. Not Pagey--he was apparately happy and cheeky to perform it!

10 years ago

ctemt5208

Gotta love John Henry.... Only Bonham could lay down a groove like that and change the dynamics of the song so dramatically... A true drumming God

10 years ago

trfesok

Good point -- and the Yardbirds didn't write it. This super heavy, bluesy treatment is quite original. Thanks for the upload!

10 years ago

Seymour Butts

plus this version is way better

10 years ago

Kurt Knutsen

Rare Zeppelin.

10 years ago

mikehtolbert

I, too, prefer the FM version, with Bob Welsh on vocals.

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