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* The 1975 Earls Court shows including "In My Time of Dying", "Trampled Under Foot", and "Stairway To Heaven".
** The final show at Earls Court, which took place on May 25, could be the most awesome show in Led Zeppelin history. They went for 223 minutes and played twenty songs. Thankfully footage and audio are readily available online.
* John Paul Jones' piano solo in "No Quarter" during the 1977 North American Tour.
* The performance of "Kashmir" at the Tribute concert to Creator/AtlanticRecords founder and president Ahmet Ertegun at the O2 Arena, December 2007 with John Bonham's son Jason at the drums.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hW_WLxseq0o The one from Knebworth]] is nothing to laugh at, either.
* The performance of "Achilles Last Stand" at Knebworth.
* The version of "Whole Lotta Love" played at the 1979 Knebworth concerts.
* [[https://youtu.be/Lkb1R_yif9I "Dazed and Confused" filmed for Supershow in 1969]].
* [[https://youtu.be/KqF3J8DpEb4 "Communication Breakdown," live at the Royal Albert Hall 1970.]]
* Every time John Bonham played his signature drum solo "Moby Dick". It's [[EpicRocking 20 minutes]] of awesome drumming goodness.
** Every time Bonham played, period. He carried a distinctive, powerful drumming style that few have been able to duplicate or surpass. ''Rolling Stone'' listed him [[http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/100-greatest-drummers-of-all-time-20160331/john-bonham-20160329 at the TOP of the 100 Greatest Drummers list in 2016]].
*** The drum intro to "When the Levee Breaks" deserves a mention.
* The double-kicks you hear on "Good Times Bad Times"? They were done with a ''single pedal''. While [[OnceOriginalNowCommon not as remarkable now]], back in 1969, this was considered amazing, especially considering Bonzo was imitating what was originally done with a double-bass set.
** John Bonham taught himself to play a bass drum triplet with one foot after listening to a Vanilla Fudge record and mistakenly thinking that Carmine Appice was doing the same—Carmine was an early user of a double bass drum kit. While heel-toe (which is essentially what Bonzo pioneered) is standard now among drummers who need to play extended double-kick rolls extremely fast, it was completely unheard of back then.

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