Glad you guys are reacting to this live Album. Their extended live versions of Dazed and Confused, Whole Lotta Love and No Quarter that really put them on the map as the best live band ever and this was in the 1970s!
The best band ever is also the best live band ever. Give the time to Dazed and Confused, Whole Lotta Love, and No quarter. the musician ship is unmatched! One of the best live albums of all time!!
I have had the pleasure of seeing Led Zeppelin on many occasions, and it’s true that they are one of the best live bands ever. One of my favorite shows was at Madison Square Garden and some say it was their greatest show. Unfortunately for them it was the night that their safety deposit box was broken into at the Sherry Netherlands. The thieves stole $250,000 in cash and a ton of jewelry. 🕊❤️🎼
Yah but at least they probably received most of it back in free advertising. Lol, they even show the crime headlined in the newspaper during Heartbreaker, I believe.
Love LZ, but I don't really give a F about the theft. I did see The Movie which played the theft up big. B00-MFing-hoo! The movie was embarrassing. There was a big focus on manager Peter Grant, who seems like a big flabby POS.
Awesome one guys!! Sadly you missed Bonz's drum solo RIGHT at the end....like by 15 seconds! Please go back and rewatch haha...And yes, We see some JPJ in there. the Mystery man in the back next to Bonham.!
they are the best 4 ever drawn together for our pleasure. Blues, country and obviously rock and roll, they RULE. So tight in that one. Bonham was on point and spot on. Page shines with Robert and as usual the glue to it all was hammering it out in the shadows, Jpj. thanks guys. Live is where the rubber meets the road and lets you know who the best really are.
If you guys want to see JPJ you should check out How many more times , danmark radio footage which is among the earliest of their performances. it is much easier to see all of them on the early footage. also you could try Thats the way from earls court 1975 - this is from their acoustic set and the three sit right at the front of the stage. JPJ is playing mandolin and also right at the end you can see his base pedals by his feet. You may also really like the Playing for change version of when the levee breaks featuring John Paul Jones - well worth hearing. JPJ and Jimmy page have just had their 80th Birthdays. Jimmy page popped up on stage playing double neck guitar inducting Link Wray ( one of his guitar heroes) into the American rock hall of fame . So happy to see him do that.
ANd JPJ is actually seen DANCING with his bass on those early shows, lol! He really moves, man, it's fun to see! Also "I can't quit you baby" from 1979 Royal Albert , u see him and Bonzo making stank faces at each other and laughing, it's great, lol!
this is one of them opener type songs that gets them warmed up. its only gets crazier and crazier. as evidenced to stairway and rain song that youve already heard from this show.
As you go through this album / film just a quick note, there are fantasy sequences in certain songs showcasing each band member, this was after all a film. Many people get confused watching the videos and are like "what's going on I thought this was a concert movie"? It is but with these fantasy segments interspersed. Rain Song = Plant, No Quarter = JPJ, Moby Dick = Bonham and Dazed and Confused = Page. Also there are some long songs here averaging 8-10 minutes. None more so than Dazed, so make sure to find the full length 26 minute version. Enjoy the ride!!
Great reaction, but you missed the end where Bonzo goes Berserk. Absolutely fantastic. No Quarter, Dazed and Confused and Rain Song are amazing. Since I've been loving you is also great.
heys guy's your video of rock n roll live missed the last 30 seconds of the song and the best part bonzo's amazing drum solo leading into the next song
Rock n Roll seemed to always come out sounding very clean live. Which is not always the case when LZ was live. They manage to keep it sounding truer to the studio version.
Don't know if you fellas are doing this whole album. There are so many great songs during this, I see "Dazed and Confused" mentioned alot, for me it was "The Song Remains the Same/The Rain Song" that stands out the most. Jimmy decided the two be played together during shows and it's just 13 1/2 minutes of pure genius.
Lon & Chi in your spare time when you want a big smile check out Foo Fighters "Rock & Roll" Wembley. Dave's idols were Led Zeppelin & The Beatles so you can imagine how crazy he went playing drums for a 64 year old Jimmy Page & a 62 year old JPJ - who kill it - and Taylor Hawkins 😭 (RIP he was the drummer of Foo Fighters) singing Robert's part.
Ahahaha OMG I **LUV** this **Reaction** Ha YAY! **They Bring Ya To Their World** **Cuz they have 4 guys who are different they aren't normal** Indeed! & OMG & then the whole **JPJ** thingie **That was Jimmy!** OH just THE **BEST** Ha **Thank YOU** for making my day **Brighter** **Luvit** **PixieHugz&LuvzALL** RockON!!!**✨🎸✨
You guys still have to react to "Baby come back home " from the Coda album. It is on a re-release of the album. It is a song from early Zeppelin that was not released. Check it out!!!
Most of that screen footage was shot in movie studio. The audio was from MSG 1973. I heard page say the video from the show was bad, so most all th close shots of them on stage was shot at some movie studio
Since I have been watching your channel UA-cam has been recommending a bunch of other reactors. Keep doing what you are doing, y'all are on top of this game.
Great reaction! Love these guys! There's a million publicity photos of the four together, just look it up. Join Paul is a very good looking man, in a classical, generic sense.
Dazed and Confused live from the same performance (others have said here) - rock, jazz, improv, change ups - crazy good! First 10 mins the best - not crazy about the trek through forest and mountain scene 😂
U gotta get the Led Zeppelin concert movie 'The song remains the same'... this captured Led Zeppelin in their prime in 1973, but it was the last show of the tour and the band was exhausted... so, they felt it was not their best performance live in concert. It was not released until 1976. Years later, Jimmy Page got the concert footage from several Led Zeppelin shows that had been filmed and was able to remaster and release the restored concert footage for 'Led Zeppelin DVD' w/ much better quality performances, which included a 1970 show in the UK... a 1975 show at London's Earl's Court... Their last UK show in 1979 at Knebworth... and even a 1969 TV performance for Danish television.
If you want to see good close-ups of Jonesy, watch the 30 minute Danmark concert from 1969 or even Royal Albert Hall. Jones gets some camera time in the MSG concert footage but not as much. You mentioned you'd be watching The Song Remains The Same concert movie on your "other channel", which is that?
@@AirplayBeats Here's a little TSRTS movie history before you watch. The film was commissioned through a friend of a friend who knew a documentary film maker, but the guy wasn't experienced trying to capture something as raucous as a concert, and even though I think he watched one Zep concert, he didn't plan properly; he didn't know what angles to get, the set list flow or anything that would help him. Consequently, there were a lot of mistakes, missed opportunities and footage gaps. The guy got fired about half way through and someone else stepped in to try to fix it. The new guy's idea for the footage gaps was that each band member would come up with a "fantasy sequence" as a way to present themselves how they wanted to appear. Manager Peter Grant chose a gangster/tough guy who brings retribution to anyone who would cheat him/the band, Jimmy's was an acolyte searching for "truth/wisdom", Jones was as a rampaging marauder by night but a devoted family man when home, Bonzo's was just clips of him as a normal person at home when not on tour, and Robert's was as a "hippie-ish" knight who rescues the damsel in distress. As you know, it was shot at MSG, however, there's also a bit of footage from St. Louis (I believe), as well as some of the concert footage had to be reshot at Shepperton Film Studios in England. Keep in mind the year this was recorded and what things looked like; this wasn't a shiny, perfect, Hollywood movie, so, please be kind with some of your potential critiques. 🙂
@@henriettaskolnick4445 Glad to see you still hanging around and commenting. I got a lot of fun facts from your comments on most of the other LZ reactions from the boys. In the early 80s there was an old movie house in Louisville, KY that showed TSRTS at midnight a couple weekends every month and the crowds got rowdy for sure. Much like The Rocky Horror Picture Show, there are a lot of spots in TSRTS with crowd reactions. Your comment about Peter Grant reminded me of that. At one point he rubs his face with his middle finger and the crowd in the theater responds by chanting eff you over and over. Thats some great, hazy, memories. Bruce
@@got2soar you're very welcome and glad you found some of the info useful or entertaining. I wish a theater near me would go back to making TSRTS the occasional midnight show. Right now, Rocky Horror and The Room are the only ones.
The song "Rock and Roll" is/was an eff you to all the naysayers and establishment types who said they've gone soft in reference to their last album Zep 3. Also, what a way to open a concert- Rock & Roll into Black Dog.... Best. Concert. Ever.
After all this you guys should try to do some of the O2 concert 2007 ... they're in their 60s by then, but you wouldn't know, and the sound is so much better.
The whole ending with the drum solo was cut off!! You missed the ending, maybe listen to the album version or when you watch the movie it will show it all. Hopefully dazed and confused isn’t cut short too
You actually missed maybe half a minute at the end. Bonzo has a really cool drum fill. You should do the live version of Dazed and Confused or at least listen to it on your own time without reacting. I think it will change the way you feel about any other guitarist. It did for me. We used to watch this movie at midnight shows in theaters when I was younger. I think it’s the best live album ever bar none. It’s in my top 3 of most listened to albums in my life. I’ve been listening to hard rock and metal for 45 years and not stopping any time soon. Love the channel and appreciate your knowledge.
Zep will do that to you…you do a banger like Traveling Riverside Blues and you find yourself needing to get the Led out. Well done fellas, well done. 😎
I hope that one day, Jimmy's outfit and this guitar as shown here, find their way into the British Imperial Museum or the Smithsonian as icons of the 1970's era of rock.
One of the greatest performances ever. Too bad there are people dicing up the music and you miss the end of the song. Several minutes. It went like this: 🎼🎤🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🎸
Yes Zep live. Imo this is there best movie. The song remains the same. Live at msg. Seen the movie in 77 when it premiered. In line for 3 hours in NYC of course. Maybe 76 get those years mixed up lol
For fun, check out Jerry Lee Lewis, one quarter of the "Million Dollar Quartet" and Jimmy Page doing this song. You would never know it wasn't a Jerry Lee Lewis song.
Glad you guys are reacting to this live Album. Their extended live versions of Dazed and Confused, Whole Lotta Love and No Quarter that really put them on the map as the best live band ever and this was in the 1970s!
Well said , could not agree more 👍❤️💕
Yep and No Quarter is a masterpiece.
You can say that again
listen before this starts, Bonzo is heard cheerleading his band mates " That's right, lets go!"
@@burned11 so cool
You must watch No Quarter from this same concert, you’ll see JPJ , and a fantastic guitar solo from Jimmy
Agreed YAY!
The all-time air drummers favorite ending. It was cut off tragically.
Best part of the song.
I prefer this over the album recording powerful amazing, etc. again, you guys are awesome. Your reactions are excellent my brothers.
Zeppelin FOREVER!!!🥁☮☘
I just love your Zep reactions. Respect during the performance and intelligent, insightful comments afterwards. Thanks so much!
Can't wait till you guys do Dazed and Confused from this, a looooong one😎
But the greatest performance you will ever see!
I wish you could have seen Bonzo’s solo at the end!
Every one of these 4 band members were masters! What an incredible band! 🤘🤘🤘
The best band ever is also the best live band ever. Give the time to Dazed and Confused, Whole Lotta Love, and No quarter. the musician ship is unmatched! One of the best live albums of all time!!
It"s not the full song though, you missed the drum solo at the end
The video cut off after that. We will watch the full movie on the other channel @airplay_reactions
Yeah that was cut way short
I think one of the greatest things about Zeppelin was what seemed to be a friendly competition between the four of them.
I love the very beginning when you hear Bonzo scream out “LET’S GOOO!!!”
You guys should check out that entire concert film. It’s epic and quintessential ❤️❤️🙏🙏💯
I had this on vinyl. I was 12. That was back when I’d lay on my bed, listen to the Album and peruse the lyrics and album art!!! Good days!
June 6,1977 was opening night of 6 sold out shows at Madison Square! I was a 10 year old in California and knew Led Zeppelin was unmatched!!
I have had the pleasure of seeing Led Zeppelin on many occasions, and it’s true that they are one of the best live bands ever. One of my favorite shows was at Madison Square Garden and some say it was their greatest show. Unfortunately for them it was the night that their safety deposit box was broken into at the Sherry Netherlands. The thieves stole $250,000 in cash and a ton of jewelry. 🕊❤️🎼
Oh WoW You are SOOO **Lucky** YAY & yea terrible bout the money & all smh
Yah but at least they probably received most of it back in free advertising. Lol, they even show the crime headlined in the newspaper during Heartbreaker, I believe.
Love LZ, but I don't really give a F about the theft. I did see The Movie which played the theft up big. B00-MFing-hoo! The movie was embarrassing. There was a big focus on manager Peter Grant, who seems like a big flabby POS.
i love the cramped little stage and 4 dudes just tearin it up.....
What happened to the drum solo ending?!!😮🎸🎵🎸
Awesome one guys!! Sadly you missed Bonz's drum solo RIGHT at the end....like by 15 seconds! Please go back and rewatch haha...And yes, We see some JPJ in there. the Mystery man in the back next to Bonham.!
Awesome. This whole album is an amazing ride, and what a thunderous way to kick it off! Enjoy!
Bring it on home live at the Royal Albert Hall is a must!
Love the Traffic "Shootout at the Fantasy Factory" showcased!
This movie came out when I was in 10th grade and I saw it 5 times in the theatre!! Good times! Thanks guys!!
we had such fantastic music back in Boomer Times. Your semi musical conversations, much less all the anger, are a genre I can do without.
I wore out this vinyl. 🔥🔥🔥
High as kites. Gotta love it.
they are the best 4 ever drawn together for our pleasure. Blues, country and obviously rock and roll, they RULE. So tight in that one. Bonham was on point and spot on. Page shines with Robert and as usual the glue to it all was hammering it out in the shadows, Jpj. thanks guys. Live is where the rubber meets the road and lets you know who the best really are.
ROCK&ROLL BABY!!!!!!
The Book Of Love, The Monotones!
If you guys want to see JPJ you should check out How many more times , danmark radio footage which is among the earliest of their performances. it is much easier to see all of them on the early footage. also you could try Thats the way from earls court 1975 - this is from their acoustic set and the three sit right at the front of the stage. JPJ is playing mandolin and also right at the end you can see his base pedals by his feet. You may also really like the Playing for change version of when the levee breaks featuring John Paul Jones - well worth hearing. JPJ and Jimmy page have just had their 80th Birthdays. Jimmy page popped up on stage playing double neck guitar inducting Link Wray ( one of his guitar heroes) into the American rock hall of fame . So happy to see him do that.
ANd JPJ is actually seen DANCING with his bass on those early shows, lol! He really moves, man, it's fun to see! Also "I can't quit you baby" from 1979 Royal Albert , u see him and Bonzo making stank faces at each other and laughing, it's great, lol!
Absolutely agree about i can't quit you babe , i had a go at convincing them to do that early on but no sucess- its unmissable!! @@joescott8877
this is one of them opener type songs that gets them warmed up. its only gets crazier and crazier. as evidenced to stairway and rain song that youve already heard from this show.
I saw them at MSG 1977. They were great live! Great show! Thank you guys! You are the best! 🕊️
As you go through this album / film just a quick note, there are fantasy sequences in certain songs showcasing each band member, this was after all a film. Many people get confused watching the videos and are like "what's going on I thought this was a concert movie"? It is but with these fantasy segments interspersed. Rain Song = Plant, No Quarter = JPJ, Moby Dick = Bonham and Dazed and Confused = Page. Also there are some long songs here averaging 8-10 minutes. None more so than Dazed, so make sure to find the full length 26 minute version. Enjoy the ride!!
I was a little young for this show but got to see them 4 years later
Great reaction, but you missed the end where Bonzo goes Berserk. Absolutely fantastic. No Quarter, Dazed and Confused and Rain Song are amazing. Since I've been loving you is also great.
Your life will be complete after this album.
Since I’ve Been Loving You live at MSG is great too
Heart does a great cover of this song! Keep rockin guys!
heys guy's your video of rock n roll live missed the last 30 seconds of the song and the best part bonzo's amazing drum solo leading into the next song
Enjoyed vid. You guys should really do a reaction of Led Zeppelin, I Can't Quit You Babe live from at Royal Albert Hall.
I can tell you are brothers for sure I'm glad to see you guys doing these reactions together
Ha Yes! **Luvit**
Rock n Roll seemed to always come out sounding very clean live. Which is not always the case when LZ was live. They manage to keep it sounding truer to the studio version.
Don't know if you fellas are doing this whole album.
There are so many great songs during this, I see "Dazed and Confused" mentioned alot, for me it was "The Song Remains the Same/The Rain Song" that stands out the most.
Jimmy decided the two be played together during shows and it's just 13 1/2 minutes of pure genius.
They did it already
Lon & Chi in your spare time when you want a big smile check out Foo Fighters "Rock & Roll" Wembley. Dave's idols were Led Zeppelin & The Beatles so you can imagine how crazy he went playing drums for a 64 year old Jimmy Page & a 62 year old JPJ - who kill it - and Taylor Hawkins 😭 (RIP he was the drummer of Foo Fighters) singing Robert's part.
‘I still don’t know what JPJ looks like’. 😂😂😂 ❤
I was there for all the shows. First time seeing them was 1969 at the Fillmore East New York
We used to leave the corn fields and head to Ann Arbor, to watch The Song Remains The Same. Midnight movies at Briarwood mall.
Ahahaha OMG I **LUV** this **Reaction** Ha YAY! **They Bring Ya To Their World** **Cuz they have 4 guys who are different they aren't normal** Indeed! & OMG & then the whole **JPJ** thingie **That was Jimmy!** OH just THE **BEST** Ha **Thank YOU** for making my day **Brighter** **Luvit** **PixieHugz&LuvzALL** RockON!!!**✨🎸✨
Always worth the time to watch them live.Love it love it love it
Always played this during speed skating at the rink when I was a kid. Great memories!
ROCK N ROLL HELL YEAHHHH!!!!!
They edited out the end with Plant’s vocal swoops!
You guys still have to react to "Baby come back home " from the Coda album. It is on a re-release of the album. It is a song from early Zeppelin that was not released. Check it out!!!
Mighty Mighty Zepp...
Bonzo is CRAZY GOOD !
They were just amazing!! That video was a bit cut off at the end.
the best live rock n roll is from sydney 72, they KILLED it there!
Most of that screen footage was shot in movie studio. The audio was from MSG 1973. I heard page say the video from the show was bad, so most all th close shots of them on stage was shot at some movie studio
Since I have been watching your channel UA-cam has been recommending a bunch of other reactors. Keep doing what you are doing, y'all are on top of this game.
Thanks for rocking with us!!!
Great reaction! Love these guys! There's a million publicity photos of the four together, just look it up. Join Paul is a very good looking man, in a classical, generic sense.
Dazed and Confused live from the same performance (others have said here) - rock, jazz, improv, change ups - crazy good! First 10 mins the best - not crazy about the trek through forest and mountain scene 😂
I’m trying my hardest to get them to react to it.
Oh WoW YAY!!! Ha i have not even watched it yet just got **Excited** by the title heh k goin in NOW!!! Weeee **HappyPixieTwirls**
Now do since I’ve been loving you! Madison square garden 73. Best live performance of Zep.
Showtime 🎉🎵🎶🎤🥁🎸
Yall should really watch the movie and listen to the official release man. They cut that way short.
What happened to the end of the song???? God damn it
Turn it up boyz!
U gotta get the Led Zeppelin concert movie 'The song remains the same'... this captured Led Zeppelin in their prime in 1973, but it was the last show of the tour and the band was exhausted... so, they felt it was not their best performance live in concert. It was not released until 1976.
Years later, Jimmy Page got the concert footage from several Led Zeppelin shows that had been filmed and was able to remaster and release the restored concert footage for 'Led Zeppelin DVD' w/ much better quality performances, which included a 1970 show in the UK... a 1975 show at London's Earl's Court... Their last UK show in 1979 at Knebworth... and even a 1969 TV performance for Danish television.
La and Che.. You are killing it today.
Thanks!
If you want to see good close-ups of Jonesy, watch the 30 minute Danmark concert from 1969 or even Royal Albert Hall. Jones gets some camera time in the MSG concert footage but not as much. You mentioned you'd be watching The Song Remains The Same concert movie on your "other channel", which is that?
@airplay_reactions
@@AirplayBeats Here's a little TSRTS movie history before you watch. The film was commissioned through a friend of a friend who knew a documentary film maker, but the guy wasn't experienced trying to capture something as raucous as a concert, and even though I think he watched one Zep concert, he didn't plan properly; he didn't know what angles to get, the set list flow or anything that would help him. Consequently, there were a lot of mistakes, missed opportunities and footage gaps. The guy got fired about half way through and someone else stepped in to try to fix it. The new guy's idea for the footage gaps was that each band member would come up with a "fantasy sequence" as a way to present themselves how they wanted to appear. Manager Peter Grant chose a gangster/tough guy who brings retribution to anyone who would cheat him/the band, Jimmy's was an acolyte searching for "truth/wisdom", Jones was as a rampaging marauder by night but a devoted family man when home, Bonzo's was just clips of him as a normal person at home when not on tour, and Robert's was as a "hippie-ish" knight who rescues the damsel in distress. As you know, it was shot at MSG, however, there's also a bit of footage from St. Louis (I believe), as well as some of the concert footage had to be reshot at Shepperton Film Studios in England. Keep in mind the year this was recorded and what things looked like; this wasn't a shiny, perfect, Hollywood movie, so, please be kind with some of your potential critiques. 🙂
@@henriettaskolnick4445 Glad to see you still hanging around and commenting. I got a lot of fun facts from your comments on most of the other LZ reactions from the boys. In the early 80s there was an old movie house in Louisville, KY that showed TSRTS at midnight a couple weekends every month and the crowds got rowdy for sure. Much like The Rocky Horror Picture Show, there are a lot of spots in TSRTS with crowd reactions. Your comment about Peter Grant reminded me of that. At one point he rubs his face with his middle finger and the crowd in the theater responds by chanting eff you over and over. Thats some great, hazy, memories. Bruce
@@got2soar you're very welcome and glad you found some of the info useful or entertaining. I wish a theater near me would go back to making TSRTS the occasional midnight show. Right now, Rocky Horror and The Room are the only ones.
The song "Rock and Roll" is/was an eff you to all the naysayers and establishment types who said they've gone soft in reference to their last album Zep 3. Also, what a way to open a concert- Rock & Roll into Black Dog.... Best. Concert. Ever.
After all this you guys should try to do some of the O2 concert 2007 ... they're in their 60s by then, but you wouldn't know, and the sound is so much better.
Always liked Bonham's intro nod to Little Richard's Keep a Knockin'.
The whole ending with the drum solo was cut off!! You missed the ending, maybe listen to the album version or when you watch the movie it will show it all. Hopefully dazed and confused isn’t cut short too
If you watch Zeppelin live at Madison Square Gardens in 73 playing "No Quarter" you will see plenty of John Paul Jones.
Kashmir - Live from Celebration Day (2006)
Jason Bohnam on drums. It’s Magical!
We did that one and UA-cam blocked it
You actually missed maybe half a minute at the end. Bonzo has a really cool drum fill.
You should do the live version of Dazed and Confused or at least listen to it on your own time without reacting. I think it will change the way you feel about any other guitarist. It did for me. We used to watch this movie at midnight shows in theaters when I was younger. I think it’s the best live album ever bar none. It’s in my top 3 of most listened to albums in my life. I’ve been listening to hard rock and metal for 45 years and not stopping any time soon.
Love the channel and appreciate your knowledge.
It’s only Rock ‘n’ Roll but I like it.
Gotta do dazed and confused from the same show guys , just gotta ❤❤
18 yo me was there in the nosebleed seats. Didn't matter. It was a phenomenal show.
Zep will do that to you…you do a banger like Traveling Riverside Blues and you find yourself needing to get the Led out. Well done fellas, well done. 😎
I hope that one day, Jimmy's outfit and this guitar as shown here, find their way into the British Imperial Museum or the Smithsonian as icons of the 1970's era of rock.
One of the greatest performances ever. Too bad there are people dicing up the music and you miss the end of the song. Several minutes.
It went like this: 🎼🎤🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🎸
I was there stage left !!!!
You guys should listen too the studio version this was just so so.
They have done all the albums- each song. Now hitting the live stuff.
Nobody's Fault But Mine from Knebworth 1979 is the dogs bollocks . Bonzo is on fire 😎
I was at this concert. MSG.
Yes Zep live. Imo this is there best movie. The song remains the same. Live at msg. Seen the movie in 77 when it premiered. In line for 3 hours in NYC of course. Maybe 76 get those years mixed up lol
Ha there should be a T Shirt **That Was Jimmy!** heh
Fabulous! You MUST review "The Song Remains The Same"/"The Rain Song" as a single unit....!! 😀
Abbott and Costello reaction , 😂 priceless
💯
Get a version with the whole song! You missed the drum solo at the end!
Great reaction but that version was cut off by 2 minutes. Huge ending including a massive Bonham drum solo.
For fun, check out Jerry Lee Lewis, one quarter of the "Million Dollar Quartet" and Jimmy Page doing this song. You would never know it wasn't a Jerry Lee Lewis song.
Check out Dazed & Confused live, you see lots of JPJ there.
They made the template for all band thereafter. Everyone wanted to be Jimmy and Robert Plant
You missed Bonzo's outrro!!
You going to see a lot of John Paul Jones when they do No Quarter
The best part was cut out John Henry Bonham's drumming at the end!