Led Zeppelin, Ten Years Gone, 1977 (probably their best live version)

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Published 2020-12-06
Live In California, June 21 1977

Extracted from the bootleg "Listen To This Eddie" (soundboard)

That's my favorite "Ten Years Gone" version by far.


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All Comments (21)
  • @nunnnunn2552
    You can remove the word probably from the title of this video.
  • For all of the Zeppelin haters who say that they just ripped off the Delta blues…I offer u this masterpiece. If they had only written this one song they would still be considered one of the best bands ever..but having written dozens of songs like this one..they r the greatest band..how they took the blues across the ocean and then brought it back to America..they really did a great service to the genre..people had forgotten the greatness of Muddy Waters..Willie Dixon, Sonny Boy Williamson..they stood on the shoulders of giants and took the music to another stratosphere…
  • As rock today, I don't even know if it exists because once you listen to Zeppelin, there's nothing more to do or say, nobody comes close.....NOBODY
  • I believe I was at this concert! They were at The Capitol Center in 1977 for 4 shows. I saw the 1st and 4th show. Imagine me a beautiful black 19 year old woman. I'm now 67 years old. will love them forever and a day!!
  • Sometimes you forget about all the great songs this band created. In my opinion the perfect group.
  • @hydorah
    This live version show cases Page's inimitable ability to sound like he's playing two guitars at the same time. I also love the way his playing is a tinge ragged and on the edge of disaster a lot of the time. Fabulous
  • @Lb-uz3wj
    The greatest rock band of all time, hands down..
  • @bubhub64
    In June of 1977 when I saw Zeppelin as a 13 year old at the LA Forum, I remember the opening song, The Song Remains the Same, and being able to physically feel the swoosh and vibrations of the bass and kick drum of John Paul Jones and John Bonham. At 5:25 in this video when the sound muffles it enhances Bonzo's kick drum, and you can hear it litterally sound like thunder. It's a small taste of what I felt and heard back in '77 at the LA Forum. No drummer ever sounded like that live to my ears except for the mighty John Bonham.
  • This has to be my favorite song of all time People don't understand the pure genius of this band
  • @paulwood5803
    I always thought this track was impossible live, didn't know about this recording but they TOTALLY knock it out of the park!
  • @doninmichigan
    Led Zep were the undisputed rock gods of the early and mid 70's, no one else came close.
  • The Hammer of the Gods there will never be another band like Led Zeppelin.
  • I was 15 years old sitting 13th row in the forum that night. It was my first concert and also the first time I ever heard this song. Thank you for bringing back such a life changing moment in my life.
  • @bubhub64
    "I'm never gonna leave ya!" ~ Robert Plant.... Unfortunately some day Zep will leave us, but the music will live on forever, and in a sense Zep really will never leave us.
  • Pure genius. How Page blends in and out from rhythm to lead at the end is just unbelievable. What a talent!
  • the most powerful version of 10 years gone ever recorded. shows the power of the band unleased in all their glory.
  • @roncornett3021
    i was at this show at the forum in inglewood calif Zep played 6 nites in a row .I saw 4 the last one they played the longest show ever they played every song I wanted to hear. Still have the t shirt framed with all the stubs and an auto cover of zeppelin#1 best band ever
  • love how JP stylishly used the b-bender tele on this cut