Ten Years Gone

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Published 2007-12-30
Knebworth 8.4.79 - Best Video Quality I've seen of Zep's last performance of this song. Enjoy! :)

All Comments (21)
  • @mickykurtz3384
    Jonsey is probably one of the most underrated musicians ever.
  • Lets not forget the fact that Jones is also playing foot pedal bass for the song. While playing the triple neck. Amazing. He was truly the secret weapon in Zeppelin.
  • @TheYankeefly26
    This song is an absolute masterpiece in every way. The raw emotion and sincerity of Plant's vocals, Jimmy's trippy bendy guitar, and of course, Jones insane methods of arranging. Ugh, timeless....just unreal and a gift to anyone who can hear and appreciate such brilliance.
  • @franksmith6871
    Jimmy Page has a B Bender on that Telecaster. It is a device that connects to one of the strap anchor points on the guitar. You pull against the strap and it bends the B string up one pitch. Brilliant use of the B Bender in this song. Jimmy Page is just a regular guy, as are all musicians. But put a guitar in his hands and creative genius flows from his soul to the world! Such a privilege to witness the gift that he has to share!
  • Robert is in my opinion the greatest rock singer of all time. I can listen to him all day :)
  • This song is a constant reminder of how quickly the time passes, and all you loose on the way, family ,friends and ultimately yourself....I take my hat off for theese fantastic four for even trying...Sometimes you forget that they are just human beings.......
  • Is it just me, or myself, but there music never get's old or stale. Long live the mighty ZEP. RIP Bonzo.
  • @kpzrocks
    what a loss John Bonham.  I was a senior at Huntington High School, and everyone was walking around in a state of shock..   I will never forget that..  
  • @dylanscott3742
    That b bender sounds so good it literally hurts my heart..
  • No matter how I try, I find my way to the same old jam. These guys made the best rock music in my world without a doubt.
  • @smith9808
    Jimmy's playing was so raw here truly beautiful. Masterful
  • @VismundCygnus6
    Almost like they knew it was the last time they would play this song. They killed it
  • @JamesonD6969
    The studio version is an ideal example of what Jimmy Page calls his "guitar army", with many symbiotic layers perfectly mixed. The great guitarist Steve Vai testifies to this, referring to Jimmy's performance in this song as "genius". As a guitarist I am floored by this every time I hear it, and I am so impressed with how the song is pulled off  here. Again floored by the choice of notes, tones, and embellishments , to convey this masterpiece live.
  • @funkadelic654
    I think its funny that everyone's attention was always on Plant and Page but here's JPJ playing a three neck mandolin/acoustic contraption and synth bass with his feet....that man is so underrated!
  • @adamklugman7167
    I find this song incredibly moving. It never fails to capture what it was like to be young, to feel love, to sense time passing. It fills me with gratitude for my own life and what Zeppelin means and has always meant to me. Some kind of indescribable chemistry with these four that captured my soul from the first moment I heard. Long live LZ!
  • What a classic! Still in love with Zeppelin 30 years later. My life has been terrifically enhanced because of their genius and brilliance. Thank you,thank you
  • @roverton7
    Greatest band of all time.  My favorite of the catalogue.  Pain and sorrow with every note.
  • Led Zeppelin helped get me thru the mid to late 70's with they're great songs...They were the hit of the partying years for sure... ✌️✌️✌️
  • @leokimvideo
    hellishly complex song to perform live...but listen to how Jimmy just makes it happen