The Untold Story of the 1995 Unledded Tour - Post Led Zeppelin 1990s - Episode 10
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Published 2023-08-26
0:00 - The 1995 Page and Plant Tour Shirt!
0:42 - Post Led Zeppelin 1990s Intro
1:54 - Set Lists, Band and Tour Overview
12:24 - First Leg of the Tour - North America - Analysis
24:14 - Second Leg of the Tour - Europe - Analysis
30:03 - Journalists talk about Led Zeppelin
31:59 - John Paul Jones & Heart 1995 - The Road Home
33:02 - Page & Plant Tour Fun Facts
34:11 - Third Leg of the Tour - Mexico & North America
42:35 - Jimmy Page & Bichos from Brazil
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All Comments (21)
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For everyone that missed them in the 70s or wasn't born yet, this was THE tour!
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Michael Lee was an amazing drummer. RIP
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Its a touching gesture, the subscriber giving you their memorabilia. I guess most of us would agree JCM that your unquestionable passion for Led Zep means that stuff has gone to a very good and very worthy home. God bless the generous guy or gal who made that gift.
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I saw this tour. All I can say is "THANK GOD I DID"!! It was freaking awesome, there were more musicians on stage as in the audience it seemed. A great time had by all.
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I was lucky enough to see Page Plant at Sonoria Festival in Milan on june 10th 1995, it was the best concert of my life!!!!!
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From an audience perspective, Robert Plant's display of cooperation in performing Shake My Tree (even if ironically) was a great move on his part. You would never see it coming. You can hear the crowd pop when Page hits the opening riff in every version I've seen. Having that surprise wtf??? moment up your sleeve can really boost the energy of a show. Jimmy's Transperformance-equipped Les Paul+Theramin+Echoplex solo section is electrifying, and Shake My Tree was the perfect spot to unleash this tour de force of guitar and technological wizardry. The response at the end of the song speaks for itself. Well played, sir. Well played.
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I saw them in Miami Arena on april, 1995 and 1998. I met Jimmy Page in a restaurant the day before.
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I went to the 95 concert in Orange County, CA ( Irvine Meadow Amphitheater) and thought it was fantastic.
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Saw them in 95 and 98, looking forward to this.
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Saw them at Boston Garden in 1995.... outstanding, memorable show.
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Glad I caught this tour
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The memories of this tour came flooding back JCM. I went four of these shows in 1995. The best was the LA Forum. They performed Dancing Days and Hey, Hey What Can I Do. I was in shock.
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We saw both shows at Brendan Byrne. On the second night, during Since I've Been Loving You, Page just tore it up. Some of that ole '73 magic started creeping back in and his playing was outstanding. When the song was finished the crowd was going crazy after such a performance, and I guess Robert Plant was similarly impressed because he walked over without saying anything and gave Jimmy a hug. The place practically exploded. What an event to witness.
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I remember think they need to go into the studio today, right now. That's how good Robert sounded to me in Boston 1995.
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My father was in to music, he bought his first CD player in 1990 and then recorded all his new CDs on to tapes to play in the car 🤷♂ My intro to Zeppelin was the Remasters double CD from the 90s, across a few cassettes in the glovebox. I was hooked straight away. So, in 1995, when I was 10, I was already a Zeppelin fan. Despite that, and also despite the fact that he brought me to see Steely Dan in the same year, my father did not see fit to bring me to Page & Plant when they came to my city in 95. Still sore about that one! 😅
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Thanks Jose! I saw them with friends, in 1995 at the Bradley Center, in Milwaukee, WI!
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Brilliant! I have no other words to describe the utmost talent , and legacy of Led Zeppelin. The music and the band will, hopefully, be remembered for decades to come despite this concert 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼✌🏼❤️
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I saw both Plant/Page shows in Denver 1995, McNichols, and Fiddlers Green. For me, they were lifetime events...just Stellar!
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Such excellent material- thank you!!
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Got to see Page and Plant multiple times. Yes I agree John Paul Jones and Jason Bonham should of played with them, but that would of been a Zeppelin reunion and I would of never of been able to get tickets and would of never been able to see them.