You have got to do “When The Levee Breaks” please 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 Bonham’s drum beat , Plant’s harmonica, everything in this version of the song is so effing good, a blues rock masterpiece IMO.
That whole first album Freaked Us OUT! Talk about the future of hard rock being crystallized into a sound we had not heard in such a raw but polished, heavy and impeccably produced sound. They set a standard that was never surpassed. Their whole catalog is amazing and diverse but what a nice start here. Try You Shook Me, Amber will Love it! Enjoy. 🎸
@James Buckingham The WHO and the Kinks were even sooner. No need to tell me about the Beatles, I'm old enough to have seen them on the old Ed Sullivan show. AND Led Zeppelin 1 did freak us all out as we entered high school, I love Beatles and always will but Zeppelin is in my top 5 as well. They are both awesome bands, we can agree about that, have a doobie and enjoy!
@James Buckingham I believe a lot of rock/metal artists got their inspiration from way before The Beatles, one of the earliest rock influences is Link Wray's Rumble from 1958. He pioneered distortion and other guitar techniques, and likely influenced The Beatles as well.
I love Steven Tyler but please don't compare him with Robert was first and he has the ability to make his voice disappear. I actually have a friend that can do that. Steven can't .
You can't go wrong with every Led Zeppelin song!! So many to hear! Check out - Over the Hills and Far away - Dyer Maker - Kashmir - Whole lotta Love - Immigrant Song - No Quarter - When the Levee Brakes - Misty Mountain Hop - All my Love - Rockn Roll - Dancing Days - Going to California - Black Dog - When the Levee Breaks ......and you must of heard of "Stairway to Heaven"!
Yes- "Over the Hills and Far Away"- one of the BEST ( Rob- you will just love the riffs in this one) and "Since I've been Loving You" for some intense blues. I promise that you guys will love both of these amazing songs. Anyone one agree?
I love the "Led Zeppelin 1" sound. Bonham was interviewed once and said each zep album has a sound. The first album is muddy and dirty and blues mixed with metal. Always amazing
My favourite Zeppelin album by far. Plant's voice was at its best then. On "I Can't Quit You", "Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You" and "Dazed and Confused" he sounds incredible!
THIS IS IT BOYS AND GIRLS!! THE VERY BEGINNING OF ZEP!! IMAGINE BEING A 12 OR 13 YR. OLD KID AND YOU BUY THIS ALBUM, BRING IT HOME, IN MY CASE, PUT THE CASSETTE TAPE IN AND PLUG IN THE HEADPHONES AND GET BLASTED BY THIS OPENING SONG!!! ZEP FAN FROM THEN ON!!!! THIS WHOLE ALBUM IS FIRE, FIRE, FIRE!!!!! JOHN BONHAM, BEST ROCK DRUMMER EVER...PROVE ME WRONG!! GREAT REACTION!! LUV YOU GUYS!!!
Well, haven't you to come a long way? Look at you, dropping names, knowing who is in the band. Knowing that Jimmy Page is one of the greatest guitarists of all time. Knowing that Robert Plant is the amazing vocalist he is. What a difference a year has made!
From 1969. These guys were still kids, in their early 20s. They are now in their mid 70s. I love this very early music from Led Zeppelin. I think this was their best music.
One of my favorites Led Zeppelin songs Communication Breakdown by one of the best Rock Bands of all time! I used to enjoy playing this on drums in the rock band I was in during the late 70's.
So many great songs to choose from with Led Zeppelin. They pretty much owned the 70's in rock. Good Times Bad Times, Gallows Pole, Dancing Days, Going to California, Misty Mountaim Hop, Hey Hey What Can I Do, Four Sticks,The Ocean. A a modern band called Greta Van Fleet sounds a LOT like them, try highway Tune or When th Curtain Falls.
Ahh -their first big hit. They were still called "The New Yardbirds" when they first started performing this song. Look up the history of Jimmy Page and Eric Clapton regarding the Yardbirds and how they were early influences on hard rock.
@James Buckingham Everyone has their favorite, and the Beatles are definitely a contender with Zepplin. But, IMO, the Beatles are much better known for their huge variety and musical growth over their 10 years. You rarely hear any of those "hard rock" songs played anymore, but classic rock still has Zepplin in rotation. Regardless, I didn't intend to challenge anyone else's contribution, I just said the (New) Yardbirds were early influences on hard rock, not that they invented it.
A must-watch for all new Zeppelin fans: "Since I've Been Loving You", live at Madison Square Garden. 1973 US tour. Greatest version of that song...two killer solos by Page...Plant's lead vocals will blow your mind.
Even better: the version from "How The West Was Won." Absolutely the finest solo Jimmy Page ever recorded, which by default, makes it the finest electric guitar blues solo ever recorded by a white boy.
Grew up on Zep. Robert Plant's voice still sends me. I hope you'll do "Ramble On", "The Ocean", and "D'yer Maker". I also think you would love a couple of Robert's solo songs, like "Tall Cool One" and "Big Log".
Led Zeppelin doesn’t have a bad song! Always my favorite! You guys gotta check out some of their live stuff and acoustic songs!! Remember Robert Plant best singer in rock ever! Jimmy Page can’t even talk how great his song writing and famous riffs are, John Paul Jones awesome bassist, percussionist and his engineering skills really made the band, can’t even explain the best drummer in rock and roll ever!!! John Bonham who played along with Jimmy’s lead guitar as opposed to playing with the bassist most of the time! There will never be a band like Zeppelin!! Enjoy every song! Please watch them live whenever you can!
These metal bands patterned themselves after Zeppelin. Zeppelin wasn’t medal, but they were heavy, and that’s what they loved. Plus the high singing voice.
I would strongly recommend their last album, In Through the Out Door. It has some of my favorites and something like Fool In the Rain would show you where they grew to be. Bonham was taken from us too soon. The old stuff is great but their later stuff was really fun too.
Welcome to early Led Zeppelin! Their first three albums have a different vibe than the later Zep albums. All era’s are great by the way! Early stuff I’d recommend are: Babe, I’m Gonna Leave You Dazed & Confused Gallows Pole Ramble On Immigrant Song Born-Y-Aur Stomp (don’t ask me how to pronounce it!) I Can’t Quit You Baby
Greatest band that ever was! If you haven't already done them, listen to Heartbreaker and Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman). Only listen to them on vinyl. They are the first two tracks on side 2 of Led Zeppelin 2. For years, radio stations played them back to back. The first ends and the second instantly begins. Many people who didn't have the album thought they were one song, even though they were very different. Both great, but very different. I'd suggest other Zep tunes, but it's like everything on all of their albums at least through Presence was legendary. In Through the Out Door wasn't as popular, but had some great music. Coda was released after Bonzo died, and is like their only album that wasn't a monster.
DJ’s back in the 80’s would announce a Led Zeppelin song by saying, ‘’And now, a little Led for the head’’ before they played the song. Love your reactions to the music I’ve enjoyed since these songs got played for the first time, way back! I’m glad you’re enjoying them as much as I did back then!
Jay and Amber. Check out these hits by Led Zepplin: TRAMPLED UNDER FOOT/Led Zepplin. This song charted at #38 (Billboard Hot 100) in 1975. FOOL IN THE RAIN/Led Zepplin. This song charted at #21 (Billboard Hot 100) in 1980. Enjoy
You've got great taste Amber. That drummer is my favorite. He is a genius and very unique. He has so much going on and he adds so much. Led Zeppelin would not have been Led Zeppelin without John Bonham, and when they lost him, they honored his contribution by acknowledging that fact and ending the bands professional career. There are so many songs where he does really unusual rythms that change in tempo and tone but fit perfectly with what is going on. He was on a higher plane. Databyter
Robert Plant has one of the best voices in rock and was probably one of the most charismatic frontmen. Suggest Time of Dying or When the levee breaks. One of the best, if not the best band...
Led Zeppelin GOAT. Unique and a wide range of different types of songs. All the musicians in this group are the best of the best. You need to check out a John Bonham drum solo too. Jimmy has a lot of awesome guitar solos. John Paul Jones (bass guitar and keys) does an incredible job on the song No Quarter off The Houses of the Holy. Many more JPJ awesomeness always but that is one of my favorites.
Hi it's Colin 16 again. I love this song the way they do the controlled chaos. Check out another style of Zeppelin, Going To California and Down By The SeaSide. Different style that you both would love. For led Zeppelin has a song for any mood I'm in,. No other band I know of yet has done that
I love both of those songs as well. There is something about Down by the Seaside that I can't explain but good vibes.. I love the entire Physical Graffiti.
Also listen to something from the CD I sent you all. You all unboxed it in December and Amber said "We are going to need a little more information on this CD..." that features Chaka Khan and Chick Corea with a group that he pulled together. Chaka is singing jazz, some from the 1930's - just another example of her versatility. Look on You Tube for Chaka Khan "Echoes of an Era" and listen to "Them There Eyes" or "Take the A Train." You will dig it, see another side of Chaka, and hear very cool saxophone, trumpet, trombone (I think), piano and bass. TOO COOL!!! They put down the tracks in 2 days in the studio and won a Grammy with it!
Nothin' makes my heart happier..then how passionate Rob is.. about Led Zepplin. I LOVED all his reactions to Zepplin. Amber couldn't be more correct about how much vocal control..Robert Plant displays.
If their career had ended with this album, I would never have been able to get enough. Zeppelin 1 is by far my favorite Zeppelin album. Communication breakdown at least the way it sounds could have been the first punk or proto-punk tune. I remember as a kid, I had this album on cassette. Page absolutely shreds on this tune. I loved the reaction so much!
Not sure which record is best but I have always liked the first album, love How Many More Times, hope you guys hit it one day !! Peace and love, like always y'all made me smile. 🙏❤St.Isidore,Ontario Canada
The greatest rock band of all time. Please do more Led Zeppelin. I reccomend the rain song, tangerine and the ocean. Ican keep going but there my favorites.
Love Led Zepplin...still waiting for you to check out Stairway to Heaven, since you did Heart's version. Also recommend The Rain Song, No Quarter, Thank you, Going to California, Babe I'm Gonna leave you
From the same album - Babe I’m Gonna Leave You ~ is their first soft acoustic song that explodes into a hard rocking masterpiece, which becomes a staple structure of a few signature songs
Steven Tyler, has a high range in a full tone ¡!! Robert Plant, uses a hell of a lot of falsetto!! They burned him out!! But, I can still remember being in 5th or 6th grade. One of my best friends, who would later become my brother-in-law!! Rip Chris, came into school and said "SCOTT, YOU HAVE TO LISTEN TO COMMUNICATION BREAKDOWN FROM LED ZEPPELIN!! IT'S THE HARDEST ROCKING SONG I'VE EVER EVER HEARD " I can still see the excitement in his eyes.....🔥💥👀😜
The greatest rock group ever! Guys just think when this album came out Robert Plant, lead singer was only 20. Jimmy Page, lead guitarist, 25, so was John Paul Jones, bass player and John Bonham"Bonzo", 20. Incredible! In my time of dying, live at Earl's Court,1975. A must
Led Zepplin III is their most obscure and difficult album for most listeners - but for the true fans it can be the most rewarding. Just brilliant in its inventiveness and talent. And in that album, Immigrant Song is the single most rewarding, obscure performance.
❤❤ This is from Led Zeppelin I - recorded in September 1968 - They had played together as a group just a little over a month when the album was recorded. The whole album was recorded in about 30 hrs of studio time. When this album was prereleased (before the Jan 1969 official release in the US) to underground FM radio stations in late 1968 - the earth shook!!! That's when I first heard this album. Been a LZ fan ever since. Thanks for the reaction.
Some 60s from the Yardbirds ( Eric Clapton , Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page 1963 )....Shape of things, For your love, Over under sideways down,Heart full of soul....+++++ 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
I saw led zepplin,, best rock show ive ever seen ,played over 3 hours.. Jimmy Page in his black satin outfit with big red roses on it.. Plant standing in the fog with golden light coming down singing stairway to heaven..
Amazing to think this was from 1968. I was lucky to see them live in Glasgow in the early 70's. Funny thing is they never released a single in the UK. I have a bootleg single from the US of them singing Blueberry Hill - Amazing.
The live version from Madison Square Garden of Since I've been Loving You is probably Jimmy's best solo. Although his solo on the live Stairway To Heaven from the same concert is also great. His solo on the studio version of Dazed and Confused is great also.
I knew a lot of guys in garage bands back in the day and if you couldn't play a passable version of the guitar solo in this song, you couldn't get in a band. I knew a girl whose brother practiced this song for a solid year before getting in a local garage band. Page set the bar very, very high for guitar players, that's for sure.
You've got to react to the live version of "Dazed And Confused" off the Song Remains The Same album / movie. Then you can really get an idea of Jimmy Page's talent. I realize that it's hard for you to react to something that's 28, 29 minutes long but you won't regret it. It will make you question everything you know about how to play a guitar. Your mind will be blown. 😃
Another thing you would really enjoy, is Robert Plant on his own: Ship of Fools & Horizontal Log are two of my very favorites, slow singing, but really showcases his beautiful & unusual voice! ♥️The old white woman
While not my favorite band or genre, I do appreciate the exposure and literally, music appreciation that you bring to the channel. There is so much to explore. Keep up the good work.
This band is rated the number one hard rock band of all time and it ain't for nothin ....hands down these guys are the Gods of Rock n roll! My absolute fave..... Plant and Page are monsters! Jimmy Page's riff in the middle of this fantastic mind-blowing song just might be the fastest fingers in the world! Simply scintillating!
ambers metamorphosis or transformation however you wanna say is so incredible over the last year im awe struck . you know i love you guys and amber keep on going darlin
This was from the first Led Zeppelin album recorded in the fall of 1968, just as the band had got together... the chemistry between the band was immediate from their first rehearsal, so they put an album of covers along w/ original songs like 'Communication breakdown' and 'Good times bad times'...
Oh How I miss these banger reactions. You two should react to more Rock and Metal. In the famous words of the D/ Tenacious D/ Jack Black “You can't kill the metal The metal will live on”🤘🏻
You have got to do “When The Levee Breaks” please 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 Bonham’s drum beat , Plant’s harmonica, everything in this version of the song is so effing good, a blues rock masterpiece IMO.
Yesss paleeeeaasssee!!! 👍👍👍
This!
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It's a must
@RobSquad, you will know John Bonham's name after this one!
That whole first album Freaked Us OUT! Talk about the future of hard rock being crystallized into a sound we had not heard in such a raw but polished, heavy and impeccably produced sound. They set a standard that was never surpassed. Their whole catalog is amazing and diverse but what a nice start here. Try You Shook Me, Amber will Love it! Enjoy. 🎸
@James Buckingham The WHO and the Kinks were even sooner. No need to tell me about the Beatles, I'm old enough to have seen them on the old Ed Sullivan show. AND Led Zeppelin 1 did freak us all out as we entered high school, I love Beatles and always will but Zeppelin is in my top 5 as well. They are both awesome bands, we can agree about that, have a doobie and enjoy!
@James Buckingham I believe a lot of rock/metal artists got their inspiration from way before The Beatles, one of the earliest rock influences is Link Wray's Rumble from 1958. He pioneered distortion and other guitar techniques, and likely influenced The Beatles as well.
It sure did!
They just kicked ass!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Plain and simple!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love Steven Tyler but please don't compare him with Robert was first and he has the ability to make his voice disappear. I actually have a friend that can do that. Steven can't .
You can't go wrong with every Led Zeppelin song!! So many to hear!
Check out - Over the Hills and Far away - Dyer Maker - Kashmir - Whole lotta Love - Immigrant Song - No Quarter - When the Levee Brakes - Misty Mountain Hop - All my Love - Rockn Roll - Dancing Days - Going to California - Black Dog - When the Levee Breaks ......and you must of heard of "Stairway to Heaven"!
Yes- "Over the Hills and Far Away"- one of the BEST ( Rob- you will just love the riffs in this one) and "Since I've been Loving You" for some intense blues. I promise that you guys will love both of these amazing songs. Anyone one agree?
Agreed Renee. so many Bangers it's hard to say which ones are the best.
Don't forget Trampled Underfoot
Yes! Even if a song sucks, LZ will make it good!
Don't forget In My Time of Dying 😃
I love the "Led Zeppelin 1" sound. Bonham was interviewed once and said each zep album has a sound. The first album is muddy and dirty and blues mixed with metal. Always amazing
I agree- I think this is their best work and only "must own." I remember getting this on cassette as a kid!
This album is so ahead of it's time in 1969 yet looking back in time in the old blues that inspires it.
My favourite Zeppelin album by far. Plant's voice was at its best then. On "I Can't Quit You", "Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You" and "Dazed and Confused" he sounds incredible!
THIS IS IT BOYS AND GIRLS!! THE VERY BEGINNING OF ZEP!! IMAGINE BEING A 12 OR 13 YR. OLD KID AND YOU BUY THIS ALBUM, BRING IT HOME, IN MY CASE, PUT THE CASSETTE TAPE IN AND PLUG IN THE HEADPHONES AND GET BLASTED BY THIS OPENING SONG!!! ZEP FAN FROM THEN ON!!!! THIS WHOLE ALBUM IS FIRE, FIRE, FIRE!!!!! JOHN BONHAM, BEST ROCK DRUMMER EVER...PROVE ME WRONG!! GREAT REACTION!! LUV YOU GUYS!!!
Well, haven't you to come a long way? Look at you, dropping names, knowing who is in the band. Knowing that Jimmy Page is one of the greatest guitarists of all time. Knowing that Robert Plant is the amazing vocalist he is. What a difference a year has made!
Jimmy page and Angus young are my favorites
From 1969. These guys were still kids, in their early 20s. They are now in their mid 70s. I love this very early music from Led Zeppelin. I think this was their best music.
Plant and Bonham couldn't even get into bars in the US on their first tour - they were 20. 🤯
They recorded this album in 3 days!!!!
Love this song to death and can totally relate.
The Led Zeppelin catalogue is amazing it's just too hard to pick a favorite.
One of my favorites Led Zeppelin songs Communication Breakdown by one of the best Rock Bands of all time! I used to enjoy playing this on drums in the rock band I was in during the late 70's.
Battle of Evermore is another great showcase for both voice and guitar.Heart's cover of it live,always gets me.
Very underrated deep cut from LZ.
Prolly because it was right before Stairway on the album. Only reason I can think of, it is so overlooked.
So many great songs to choose from with Led Zeppelin. They pretty much owned the 70's in rock.
Good Times Bad Times, Gallows Pole, Dancing Days, Going to California, Misty Mountaim Hop, Hey Hey What Can I Do, Four Sticks,The Ocean.
A a modern band called Greta Van Fleet sounds a LOT like them, try highway Tune or When th Curtain Falls.
Yes, soooo many!
"Nobody's Fault but Mine".
Greta tries way too hard to be Zeppelin.
Thank you very much! I've heard the name GVF before, but knew NOTHING about them....I'm 57 and totally hooked on these guys!
The song No Quarter was one I never heard until I was an adult. Now it's one of my favorites. But when it comes to Zepplin you just can't go wrong.
Ahh -their first big hit. They were still called "The New Yardbirds" when they first started performing this song. Look up the history of Jimmy Page and Eric Clapton regarding the Yardbirds and how they were early influences on hard rock.
@James Buckingham Everyone has their favorite, and the Beatles are definitely a contender with Zepplin. But, IMO, the Beatles are much better known for their huge variety and musical growth over their 10 years. You rarely hear any of those "hard rock" songs played anymore, but classic rock still has Zepplin in rotation. Regardless, I didn't intend to challenge anyone else's contribution, I just said the (New) Yardbirds were early influences on hard rock, not that they invented it.
A must-watch for all new Zeppelin fans: "Since I've Been Loving You", live at Madison Square Garden. 1973 US tour. Greatest version of that song...two killer solos by Page...Plant's lead vocals will blow your mind.
Even better: the version from "How The West Was Won." Absolutely the finest solo Jimmy Page ever recorded, which by default, makes it the finest electric guitar blues solo ever recorded by a white boy.
Jonsey has an awesome bassline tooo! Zeppelin debut album was just a punch in the face to the rock world!
Grew up on Zep. Robert Plant's voice still sends me. I hope you'll do "Ramble On", "The Ocean", and "D'yer Maker". I also think you would love a couple of Robert's solo songs, like "Tall Cool One" and "Big Log".
29 Palms is Plants best solo song.
Oh, I LOVE D'yer Maker... a very underrated song.
WOW I forgot all about "Tall Cool One"!!!
@@kelanth462 like to watch the live version 1988 at MSG
Led Zeppelin doesn’t have a bad song! Always my favorite! You guys gotta check out some of their live stuff and acoustic songs!! Remember Robert Plant best singer in rock ever! Jimmy Page can’t even talk how great his song writing and famous riffs are, John Paul Jones awesome bassist, percussionist and his engineering skills really made the band, can’t even explain the best drummer in rock and roll ever!!! John Bonham who played along with Jimmy’s lead guitar as opposed to playing with the bassist most of the time! There will never be a band like Zeppelin!! Enjoy every song! Please watch them live whenever you can!
All 4 members are considered the best at what they do, it's like an all star team
I've never heard Jimmy Page play with more soul than what he shows on "I'm Gonna Crawl". Such pain, yearning. It's almost gut wrenching.
Yes, I agree. But Plant's performance is also great.
Tea for One is where I hear Jimmy play with immense raw emotion….closer to Gilmore than to himself. And I say that as a massive fan of both of them
These metal bands patterned themselves after Zeppelin. Zeppelin wasn’t medal, but they were heavy, and that’s what they loved. Plus the high singing voice.
Love this song; great reaction! I wish I could put the first 12 seconds on a loop lol. Tons of good Zep requests here to thumbs up.
4 excellent musicians who could "meld together" into perfect harmony!
I would love to see you react to “You Shook Me” from Led Zeppelin 1, and “ Lemon Song” from LZ 2. The bass in this is killer.
Led Zep II is my fave by them,it has whole lotta love,the lemon song,ramble on,heartbreaker and livin lovin maid.
WHAT a fucking album that is.
I would strongly recommend their last album, In Through the Out Door. It has some of my favorites and something like Fool In the Rain would show you where they grew to be. Bonham was taken from us too soon. The old stuff is great but their later stuff was really fun too.
Yes, Fool in the Rain is phenomenal.
Coda was their last album, not In Thru the Out Door.
Welcome to early Led Zeppelin! Their first three albums have a different vibe than the later Zep albums. All era’s are great by the way!
Early stuff I’d recommend are:
Babe, I’m Gonna Leave You
Dazed & Confused
Gallows Pole
Ramble On
Immigrant Song
Born-Y-Aur Stomp (don’t ask me how to pronounce it!)
I Can’t Quit You Baby
Greatest band that ever was! If you haven't already done them, listen to Heartbreaker and Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman). Only listen to them on vinyl. They are the first two tracks on side 2 of Led Zeppelin 2. For years, radio stations played them back to back. The first ends and the second instantly begins. Many people who didn't have the album thought they were one song, even though they were very different. Both great, but very different. I'd suggest other Zep tunes, but it's like everything on all of their albums at least through Presence was legendary. In Through the Out Door wasn't as popular, but had some great music. Coda was released after Bonzo died, and is like their only album that wasn't a monster.
"Fool in the Rain" rocks!!!
@@Reclining_Spuds One of my favorites. Of course I sometimes think my favorite Zeppelin tune is whichever one is playing
@@bjs301 Indeed.
And listen to them TOGETHER.
Same reaction. Very important.
These are not two separate songs. These two songs are Siamese twins.
You mean aside from the Beatles, Stones, Who, Duke Ellington's orchestra and Miles Davis' two great quartets.
DJ’s back in the 80’s would announce a Led Zeppelin song by saying, ‘’And now, a little Led for the head’’ before they played the song. Love your reactions to the music I’ve enjoyed since these songs got played for the first time, way back! I’m glad you’re enjoying them as much as I did back then!
Also. Get the led out
I don’t think they enjoy them anywhere near as much as we did. It’s not possible
Love Led Zeppelin. They were big in the late 60s and 70s until John Bonham passed away in 1980. One of my dad’s favorite bands
They’re still the greatest band of all time!
Jay and Amber. Check out these hits by Led Zepplin:
TRAMPLED UNDER FOOT/Led Zepplin. This song charted at #38 (Billboard Hot 100) in 1975.
FOOL IN THE RAIN/Led Zepplin. This song charted at #21 (Billboard Hot 100) in 1980.
Enjoy
That bass was played by the quiet one, John Paul Jones. He kept a low profile.
Zep's first album (I think I was 17) and remains to this day my favorite. Just one blues based classic after another. What a band
You've got great taste Amber. That drummer is my favorite. He is a genius and very unique. He has so much going on and he adds so much. Led Zeppelin would not have been Led Zeppelin without John Bonham, and when they lost him, they honored his contribution by acknowledging that fact and ending the bands professional career. There are so many songs where he does really unusual rythms that change in tempo and tone but fit perfectly with what is going on. He was on a higher plane. Databyter
Bonzo!!! 🥁❤️
One of the G.O.A.T.S. of Rock & Roll!!!!
Great choice, loved that you appreciated it!!! ❤
Robert Plant has one of the best voices in rock and was probably one of the most charismatic frontmen. Suggest Time of Dying or When the levee breaks. One of the best, if not the best band...
I've been a Zepplin fan for many Many years!! Now i enjoy Robert Plant and Alison Krauss together as well! Something I never thought I'd hear!
Those 80s bands all learned it from Robert Plant and you can't forget Roger Daltry of the who!!! ✌❤
Led Zeppelin GOAT. Unique and a wide range of different types of songs. All the musicians in this group are the best of the best. You need to check out a John Bonham drum solo too. Jimmy has a lot of awesome guitar solos. John Paul Jones (bass guitar and keys) does an incredible job on the song No Quarter off The Houses of the Holy. Many more JPJ awesomeness always but that is one of my favorites.
Love When the Levee Breaks but my favorite will always be Since I've Been Loving You. Great band.
J/Amber, you'll love their "Living Loving Maid" and "Rock and Roll" ! Wow, you're 8th Led Zep song!!
Led Zeppelin's song called "Thank You" is a MUST!! PLEASE!!
Hi it's Colin 16 again. I love this song the way they do the controlled chaos. Check out another style of Zeppelin, Going To California and Down By The SeaSide. Different style that you both would love. For led Zeppelin has a song for any mood I'm in,. No other band I know of yet has done that
I love both of those songs as well. There is something about Down by the Seaside that I can't explain but good vibes.. I love the entire Physical Graffiti.
@@riverlove6820 love to listen to it before I go to bed.
Also listen to something from the CD I sent you all. You all unboxed it in December and Amber said "We are going to need a little more information on this CD..." that features Chaka Khan and Chick Corea with a group that he pulled together. Chaka is singing jazz, some from the 1930's - just another example of her versatility. Look on You Tube for Chaka Khan "Echoes of an Era" and listen to "Them There Eyes" or "Take the A Train." You will dig it, see another side of Chaka, and hear very cool saxophone, trumpet, trombone (I think), piano and bass. TOO COOL!!! They put down the tracks in 2 days in the studio and won a Grammy with it!
One of the most fun things about this channel is how much you both expand your horizons and appreciate new things. Great video!
An early example of the full range of Zep's talent. All four men are bringing the heat.
of course we all love Led Zeppelin they're the greatest rock band of all time.
Nothin' makes my heart happier..then how passionate Rob is.. about Led Zepplin.
I LOVED all his reactions to Zepplin.
Amber couldn't be more correct about how much vocal control..Robert Plant displays.
Love Robert Plant’s voice. We were all in love with him in the 70’s. 😂🌺✌️
Led Zepplin was definitely 1970's as well as all the great bands!
If their career had ended with this album, I would never have been able to get enough. Zeppelin 1 is by far my favorite Zeppelin album. Communication breakdown at least the way it sounds could have been the first punk or proto-punk tune. I remember as a kid, I had this album on cassette. Page absolutely shreds on this tune. I loved the reaction so much!
This song is the definition of Rock
Saw Zeppelin in 1977 at Madison Square Garden! I was 13yrs old I'm 59 now! Still rockin with ZEPPELIN!👏 🔥 👏 PAGE IS THE GOAT OF 🎸🎸🎸 TIME
This is some true Hippie music for you two. I saw them in concert in the early 70's. I enjoy seeing how much you love this time in music.
"Rock and Roll" is among their greatest songs and more than lives up to its title; "Trampled Under Foot" is a pounding funk-style classic.
The one you must hear is "Moby Dick" the version from"The Song Remains The Same" movie. It solidifies Bonzo Bonham as "THE G.O.A.T"!!!!!
Not sure which record is best but I have always liked the first album, love How Many More Times, hope you guys hit it one day !!
Peace and love, like always y'all made me smile.
🙏❤St.Isidore,Ontario Canada
Best band ever 50 years later still number 1
The greatest rock band of all time. Please do more Led Zeppelin. I reccomend the rain song, tangerine and the ocean. Ican keep going but there my favorites.
Love Led Zepplin...still waiting for you to check out Stairway to Heaven, since you did Heart's version. Also recommend The Rain Song, No Quarter, Thank you, Going to California, Babe I'm Gonna leave you
From the same album - Babe I’m Gonna Leave You ~ is their first soft acoustic song that explodes into a hard rocking masterpiece, which becomes a staple structure of a few signature songs
Steven Tyler, has a high range in a full tone ¡!! Robert Plant, uses a hell of a lot of falsetto!! They burned him out!! But, I can still remember being in 5th or 6th grade. One of my best friends, who would later become my brother-in-law!! Rip Chris, came into school and said "SCOTT, YOU HAVE TO LISTEN TO COMMUNICATION BREAKDOWN FROM LED ZEPPELIN!! IT'S THE HARDEST ROCKING SONG I'VE EVER EVER HEARD " I can still see the excitement in his eyes.....🔥💥👀😜
The greatest rock group ever!
Guys just think when this album came out Robert Plant, lead singer was only 20. Jimmy Page, lead guitarist, 25, so was John Paul Jones, bass player and John Bonham"Bonzo", 20. Incredible!
In my time of dying, live at Earl's Court,1975. A must
Led Zeppelin took us through the 70's. When a Zeppelin album came out we ran to the store and bought it!
I LOVE your reactions as they’re full of joy as you discover each piece!
I saw these guys live many moons ago,a concert I will never forget.
Led Zepplin III is their most obscure and difficult album for most listeners - but for the true fans it can be the most rewarding. Just brilliant in its inventiveness and talent. And in that album, Immigrant Song is the single most rewarding, obscure performance.
Dazed and Confused is another INCREDIBLE song by Zeppelin. I’m sure y’all would love it
Zeppelin = the best ever! Try either "in the light" or "achilles last stand" = 2 of the band's very best songs.
Zeppelin!! 🔥On fire!!! “It’s a beautiful sight, ladies and gentlemen!”🔥🤙
As probably noted by many: The 1st song on the 1st album. 2 seconds of crackling static on the record, and then BAM! Knocked me off my chair. Wow.
My neck still hurts from this song in the 70’s!
❤❤ This is from Led Zeppelin I - recorded in September 1968 - They had played together as a group just a little over a month when the album was recorded. The whole album was recorded in about 30 hrs of studio time. When this album was prereleased (before the Jan 1969 official release in the US) to underground FM radio stations in late 1968 - the earth shook!!! That's when I first heard this album. Been a LZ fan ever since. Thanks for the reaction.
"Virgins to good music."
That line was perfect!!
Some 60s from the Yardbirds ( Eric Clapton , Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page 1963 )....Shape of things, For your love, Over under sideways down,Heart full of soul....+++++ 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
One of the greatest debut albums. This is in the same stratosphere as Jeff Beck's first album, " Truth", which came out earlier.
I saw led zepplin,, best rock show ive ever seen ,played over 3 hours.. Jimmy Page in his black satin outfit with big red roses on it.. Plant standing in the fog with golden light coming down singing stairway to heaven..
Amazing to think this was from 1968. I was lucky to see them live in Glasgow in the early 70's. Funny thing is they never released a single in the UK. I have a bootleg single from the US of them singing Blueberry Hill - Amazing.
Robert Plant is my favorite vocalist. His voice is more that just delivering lyics but is one of the bands essential instruments.
The live version from Madison Square Garden of Since I've been Loving You is probably Jimmy's best solo. Although his solo on the live Stairway To Heaven from the same concert is also great. His solo on the studio version of Dazed and Confused is great also.
Led Zeppelin,. Over The Hills and Far Away,. When The Levee Breaks,. Hey-Hey What Can I Do,. Boogie With Stu,.
I agree w patty.. " WHEN THE LEVEE BREAKS " deep southern roots ! Will not be disappointed
Nobody no one no group compared to LED ZEPPELIN
Vocals playing anything
Talk about going back...to the beginning! And still a BANGER!!
WHEW!! LOVE IT!!
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Actually good times bad times as the opening song to this album but this song will forever be up there in rock history!!
I knew a lot of guys in garage bands back in the day and if you couldn't play a passable version of the guitar solo in this song, you couldn't get in a band. I knew a girl whose brother practiced this song for a solid year before getting in a local garage band. Page set the bar very, very high for guitar players, that's for sure.
“Going to California” live video is amazing. All acoustic, with the band sitting in chairs on the stage.
EVERY track on the 1st & 2nd albums are gems. The 1st album is in my all time top 20.
You've got to react to the live version of "Dazed And Confused" off the Song Remains The Same album / movie. Then you can really get an idea of Jimmy Page's talent. I realize that it's hard for you to react to something that's 28, 29 minutes long but you won't regret it. It will make you question everything you know about how to play a guitar. Your mind will be blown.
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Oh God yes!! Jimmy is from another planet!
they have reacted to it but thatwas a while ago..I don't think they knew what they were listening to back then..
Another thing you would really enjoy, is Robert Plant on his own: Ship of Fools & Horizontal Log are two of my very favorites, slow singing, but really showcases his beautiful & unusual voice!
♥️The old white woman
So good! Please also do "In My Time of Dying" live at Earls Court, 1975 and "Dazed and Confused" at MSG, 1973.
While not my favorite band or genre, I do appreciate the exposure and literally, music appreciation that you bring to the channel. There is so much to explore. Keep up the good work.
This band is rated the number one hard rock band of all time and it ain't for nothin ....hands down these guys are the Gods of Rock n roll! My absolute fave..... Plant and Page are monsters! Jimmy Page's riff in the middle of this fantastic mind-blowing song just might be the fastest fingers in the world! Simply scintillating!
Love your reaction! It’s so fun watching you two discover music that I grew up with❤️
Such raw unfiltered good ole rock music hard not to get an eargasm with this song.
First time I saw Led Zeppelin they were playing at my local dance hall, they were still called The New Yardbirds at the time, they played this track
One of the most famous riffs in rock music history. Jeff Healey does a good cover of this too.
ambers metamorphosis or transformation however you wanna say is so incredible over the last year im awe struck . you know i love you guys and amber keep on going darlin
You’ve got to listen to the rain song!
The sound of his acoustic guitar is just amazing.
The guitar is tuned so crazy but it sounds just amazing.
This was from the first Led Zeppelin album recorded in the fall of 1968, just as the band had got together... the chemistry between the band was immediate from their first rehearsal, so they put an album of covers along w/ original songs like 'Communication breakdown' and 'Good times bad times'...
Best rock band ever.
Oh How I miss these banger reactions. You two should react to more Rock and Metal. In the famous words of the D/ Tenacious D/ Jack Black “You can't kill the metal
The metal will live on”🤘🏻