It’s almost impossible to think about how young they were when they recorded this. And of course it’s mandatory to now watch the Song Remains The Same performance of this song😊
Led Zeppelin are the gods of Rock n' Roll!!!! Now you know why music critics and people proclaim them of the greatest Rock n' Roll Band!!! Now listen to "You Shook Me."
@@reallymysterious4393 cool man. There's probably a lot of us. Like probably as many as there are Michaels in the world because isn't everybody a led Zeppelin fan?
You nailed in when you said you don’t know what’s going on. The song Led you down the path of being dazed and confused about a turbulent relationship. The middle instrumental part emotionally creates that state and the up tempo ending you can hear Plant’s torment as he sing yells out in the background state he’s so confused and then mystified. The talent of these 4 coming together at such a young age and producing music such a powerful sound that jelled is amazing. As Page stated from the beginning the talent level was so high that they could play together spontaneously and intuitively and create endless music as a group. No one holding them back to a particular monotonous sound. As great as AC/DC sounds unique they basically sound the same. Supposedly someone commented that they made 10 albums that sounded the same and a member light heartedly said no we made 11 albums that sound the same.
Dazed and Confused, one of the greats from the late sixties. You are making me feel like I’m hearing this for the first time too❤️❤️. I saw it performed live in 1969, my first concert!!
This was the first Zeppelin song that I learned the lead all the way through. It's still one of my top Zeppelin favorite songs. (going on 50 years now).
"Fool in the Rain" , "Over the Hills and Far Away" , "Dancing Days" , "Dyer Maker", "For Your Life", "Achilles Last Stand" , "Nobody's Fault But Mine", "Custard Pie", "In My Time of Dying", "Rock and Roll"
I've been dropping messages to the guys from Vegas to do this song for their Led Zeppelin marathon, they played everything else, they missed out. Thanks for playing and your reaction.
Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd and a few others were known to satisfy those on acid trips; leaving "Pretender" bands way behind . . . this was the late sixties and early 70's . . . Classic R 'n R', borne from the burning ashes of the Vietnam War and radical changes in American Society~
Oh yeaaaah!!! Led Zepplin what can I say? They're the epitome of a GREAT Rock n' Roll band! They ALL are top notch with their musical talents! Love U Jimmy!!❤😁 Thanks for the video, guy! Stay safe & strong!✌❤🎶
As you can see in the comments...everyone has a few excellent choices for you to react to...but being a full blown long hair hippie in so.cal when this came out..I would suggest just pick any song off this album..or their 2nd..or 3rd..4th..etc.etc. you would not be disappointed. There progression through the albums is amazing. Thanks for another great reaction....
Well I am impressed. Never thought you would react(listen) to this Zeppelin tune. You REALLY REALLY need to listen (&watch) "The Song Remains The Same". This song is the whole side(2) of a double album set (26:47). The Rain Song, Whole Lotta Love(14:24) You need to listen to this song on headphones at a good volume. I still remember watching this concert at a drive in theatre, when I was 16. I just got my driver's license. All Good memories indeed, indeed. Thanks for this one. Now I am going to watch your reaction to this song. A big thumbs up!
The tempo of the tune is essentially the man in the song’s current state of aggravation with his lady. Starts out all feeling bad for himself and begging and throwing down then it slows down as he’s chilling and bam he’s pissed again. Absolutely essential song.
such a cool song. even the lyrics can't decide what he wants to do! it really do be like that, just a whirlwind of "what the fuck" when you're in a situation like that.
love the authenticity of your reactions, either your an unbelievable actor or you never heard this great music before. This is how all of us reacted when hearing this the first time. Imagine hearing this on vinyl as a kid. subscribed and much respect sire.
I am 50 something and I have never heard this song before..... Heard lots of Zeppelin, don’t know how I missed it. It reminds me of music you would listen to if you are high ... back in the day, all sorts of drugs. Psychedelic... that is the word I was looking for. AMAZING... unbelievable!!!!!!!
I live in Austin Texas and Robert plant lived here for 3 years before he moved back to England. Never got to meet him but I talked to people that had conversations with him. Apparently he was super nice and would talk to anybody. Really down to earth.
@@michellen2168 yeah I work downtown on 6th Street for 6 years so I talked to a lot of different people. That's how I came across some of those people that told me about it.
Your reaction is absolute gold! Your eyes say it all and tell us the journey your brain is going through processing this amazing piece of musical art. That moment your brain is like 'time to lose my shit"! Priceless. :D Thank you for a very enjoyable video and sincere reaction.
Led Zeppelin has such a wide and diverse catalog, you can always find a song of theirs to love. I'd recommend "Trampled Underfoot" or "Immigrant Song", both straight rockers.
The thing is the way they transition to different parts through the song is sooooo smooth and so perfect it’s amazing and that is where the connection between bonzo, page, jpj and plant stand out the most
And this is the electrifying led Zeppelin with Robert Plant vocals. No better in my lifetime. Love seeing the younger generation listening and smiling ear to ear .such artistry in the ,60s 70,,s. I grew up on....
You need to be high to listen to this. I saw them in Oakland CA on July 23, 1977. I was so wasted I can't even tell you anything about that day. All I remember is who I went with and it was free. Oh Lord the things we did in our youth. Your reaction.....priceless. Thanks ❤
You really need to check out Zeppelin live. Incredible live band to amaze over. Watch the Madison Square Garden performance from 1973 for the best quality.
Thanks. I was 16 when I picked up a copy of this first album in early 1969. Even with Hendrix, Jefferson Airplane, Pink Floyd and other heavier music around, I had never heard anything like that. And I got to see them just a few weeks later sitting on the floor ten feet back from the stage, at the Kinetic Playground in Chicago, on their first American tour, along with Jethro Tull. And they played Dazed, a longer version with lots of Page with his violin bow on that guitar. So long ago but I still remember that show. Which was $5. 😎
This brought back fond memories of being a freshman at University of Georgia, hanging out on the field next to Russell Hall. Someone had placed their stereo speakers in an open window and was blasting Zep’s first album for all to hear! Good times!
yeah they are super talented but yeah imagine what the human being can do if they arent on their device all day. Go live life and find out who you really are and put you cell phone down at least 4 -8 hours a day. My dad only allowed 1 hour of tv a day and I thought he was crazy but realize he and my mom were pushing us to utilize right and left sides of our cerebral function.
This makes me want to go on a Led Zeppelin binge - Good Times Bad Times, Communication Breakdown, Kashmir, Misty Mountain Hop, Going to California etc etc. Lol 💯💯
Totally great version of this fantastic song. Jimmys solo was outstanding. Another of my favourite guitar solos is from The Chantel Mcgregor band, Mountain Time Part 2. She really gets going from about 2 minutes.
While fresh on my mind. Look for the song 'Whole Lotta Love' on side 4 Song Remains the Same Double Album. John Bonham does a lengthy drum solo, one of my favourite Led Zeppelin songs
Words can’t even describe most Zeppelin songs.. and why try to..it’s like candy for the ears... the audio versions are great but you must pull up the videos on your own as well to get the full effect and true experience of the songs and showmanship of Led Zep! It still makes me sad that Bonzo passed way too young on my birthday 40 years ago which btw is Sept 25, Friday..29 years young for the many of times, so I never got to see them live.. I’ve seen Plant and Page many times in different collaborations, but what I wouldn’t have done to see them all together! I recommend seeing the Film The Song Remains The Same and doing that song of the same name for a reaction.. it really gives a good leaning as to where their head space was at back in the day! A lovely gift from you would be a Big Log Robert Plant Birthday reaction.. 🎂🎤🎸🎉🎂 Normally I would have asked for Bowie, as he is my number one musician, but I know that eventually you will get to more Bowie soon, not sure you will get to Robert Plant solo music 🌱 as soon! Thanks either way Jovaughn for always making the music fun again! It has been a sad year since January your positivity and willingness to be open minded make it better!😊😍😊
2 things,... let’s just admit this is the best and most talented rock group ever? And also please review more of there acoustic songs that no one else is.. like “bron-yar-stomp” (live) “tangerine” “going to California” (live). Love ya man. Keep it going
This has to be one of my favorite if not my song from Led Zeppelin just because of how crazy and weird it is, in a good way, a perfect example why music is art. You can speed it up, or slow it down and just do all these crazy unusual things with the music that no one else excepts
I do like led zeppelin and yes it’s a cover but the guitar solo is from a yardbirds song called Think about it also playing with a cello bow was done a few years before by Eddie Phillips in the creation
Thanks, I knew someone had used the bow beforehand but couldn't remember who. The day I heard of The Creation (here) I went to the pub and the same track came on, first and last time I've heard them outside UA-cam. I learnt of them in comments on the Yardbirds version of this song. I will now forget the name in about 5 minutes.
Great reaction dude! If you liked that, check out "You Shook Me" or if you want to see Jimmy do his thing then "Since I've been Loving You" live at Madison Square Gardens 😊
Awesome reaction. I guess us guys haven’t changed. I had this reaction more or less 45 years ago (hard to believe). Man, you gotta do “You shook me” by these guys. Studio version b/c there’s a rare Zep harmonica run in there!
Please hear , baby come on home, Robert Plant, his voice is beautiful, John Bonzo, the keyboardist , Jimmy, it's a beautiful song, you hate to hear it end.
The overall vibe of this song is really haunting.
That bass line is out of this world.
Drumming too!
So am I bro !
It’s almost impossible to think about how young they were when they recorded this. And of course it’s mandatory to now watch the Song Remains The Same performance of this song😊
The world is a better place because of Led Zeppelin.
Exactly! Hope he sees your comment❣️
Live version is a must!
Led Zeppelin are the gods of Rock n' Roll!!!! Now you know why music critics and people proclaim them of the greatest Rock n' Roll Band!!! Now listen to "You Shook Me."
I immediately backed out of what I was watching to watch this. Hands down the best song You've reacted to so far and band.
Meet Too!
@@isabelle317 he definitely needs to do more Zeppelin.
@Widow Maker Hell yeah
@@reallymysterious4393 babe I'm going to leave you is really awesome
@@reallymysterious4393 cool man. There's probably a lot of us. Like probably as many as there are Michaels in the world because isn't everybody a led Zeppelin fan?
I’m 68 years old. Zeppelin has been my favorite band since day one! I think it’s safe to say they will be till the day I die.
Growing up,,,,Zeppelin was GOD. 👍😎
Am with you, brother. Travelling in time.
Love to see how much you are enjoying Led Zeppelin and everything they bring to the party.
You nailed in when you said you don’t know what’s going on. The song Led you down the path of being dazed and confused about a turbulent relationship. The middle instrumental part emotionally creates that state and the up tempo ending you can hear Plant’s torment as he sing yells out in the background state he’s so confused and then mystified. The talent of these 4 coming together at such a young age and producing music such a powerful sound that jelled is amazing. As Page stated from the beginning the talent level was so high that they could play together spontaneously and intuitively and create endless music as a group. No one holding them back to a particular monotonous sound. As great as AC/DC sounds unique they basically sound the same. Supposedly someone commented that they made 10 albums that sounded the same and a member light heartedly said no we made 11 albums that sound the same.
Ughhhhh.. cool
Dazed and Confused, one of the greats from the late sixties. You are making me feel like I’m hearing this for the first time too❤️❤️. I saw it performed live in 1969, my first concert!!
Great reaction. You really should see the 28 minute live version of this song from 1973. Greatest guitar solo ever recorded.
This was the first Zeppelin song that I learned the lead all the way through. It's still one of my top Zeppelin favorite songs. (going on 50 years now).
I love that you're open to all genre. You are amazing! Thank you for introducing us to new music and reintroducing us too old. Thumbs way up!
Ohhh yeahh.... This one is gonna be a good one! Jay's face is gonna be priceless.
Edit: he's so happy he giggled like a kid at Christmas
Yeah and it didn't take long!!! Lol
I first listened to the song exactly like him. I needed a break
Yep. Anxiously waiting for that too kick in. Page's Bow playing is badass. Lol.
Trippy. My favorite band ever! I'm 62!
The Song remains the same & Rain Song live 73 MSG one of the best concerts ever
Yes! And No Quarter!
One of my best friends introduced me to my late husband and Led Zeppelin 😁. Love her for both 💗. This song is definately a funky ride 💥🙌
Watching you listen to this for the first time too me way back to my teen years 😊 it's one of my favorites.
"Fool in the Rain" , "Over the Hills and Far Away" , "Dancing Days" , "Dyer Maker", "For Your Life", "Achilles Last Stand" , "Nobody's Fault But Mine", "Custard Pie", "In My Time of Dying", "Rock and Roll"
When the levee breaks Misty Mountain Hop oh and Bronyaur Stomp
@@tgranny3547 He did "When the Levee Breaks", but yeah "Misty Mountain Hop" too. There are so many it's ridiculous.
The Ocean or The Battle of Evermore
Your reactions are so genuine and complimentary to the artists. Keep it going Jay!
"going to California" by Led Zeppelin next please ☮️
Live
Gary Kelly one of my favorites🖤
Definite Yes!
HELL YES!!!!! 💯
Thanks Gazza 👍
Music for the head. Came in, knowing you'd be blown away by this. Robert's vocals and John's drums omg. And yes, you def get lost in this one.
This song needs to be listened to in a darkened room, no lights, and the headphones on. So brilliant!
"They're not playing"......Zep never plays...😁
I've been dropping messages to the guys from Vegas to do this song for their Led Zeppelin marathon, they played everything else, they missed out. Thanks for playing and your reaction.
Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd and a few others were known to satisfy those on acid trips; leaving "Pretender" bands way behind . . . this was the late sixties and early 70's . . . Classic R 'n R', borne from the burning ashes of the Vietnam War and radical changes in American Society~
Oh yeaaaah!!! Led Zepplin what can I say?
They're the epitome of a GREAT Rock n' Roll band! They ALL are top notch with their musical talents!
Love U Jimmy!!❤😁
Thanks for the video, guy!
Stay safe & strong!✌❤🎶
❤️WOW! Not normally my thing.......... My taste in music is evolving! ❤️
Such an amazing song. I love it.
As you can see in the comments...everyone has a few excellent choices for you to react to...but being a full blown long hair hippie in so.cal when this came out..I would suggest just pick any song off this album..or their 2nd..or 3rd..4th..etc.etc. you would not be disappointed. There progression through the albums is amazing. Thanks for another great reaction....
Well I am impressed. Never thought you would react(listen) to this Zeppelin tune. You REALLY REALLY need to listen (&watch) "The Song Remains The Same". This song is the whole side(2) of a double album set (26:47). The Rain Song, Whole Lotta Love(14:24) You need to listen to this song on headphones at a good volume. I still remember watching this concert at a drive in theatre, when I was 16. I just got my driver's license.
All Good memories indeed, indeed. Thanks for this one. Now I am going to watch your reaction to this song. A big thumbs up!
The tempo of the tune is essentially the man in the song’s current state of aggravation with his lady. Starts out all feeling bad for himself and begging and throwing down then it slows down as he’s chilling and bam he’s pissed again.
Absolutely essential song.
such a cool song. even the lyrics can't decide what he wants to do! it really do be like that, just a whirlwind of "what the fuck" when you're in a situation like that.
Loved your reaction to an awesome song!
Whole Lotta love......Led Zeppelin How about Kashmir
I’ve done that one
yes check out my zep playlist
@@JayveeTV The original audio or the Page/Plant/Indian band from "No Quarter"? Quite different! "Gallows Pole" from the same album.
@@JayveeTV gotta do it live from MSG!!
I watch you because you’re one of the that actually appreciates musicianship
love the authenticity of your reactions, either your an unbelievable actor or you never heard this great music before. This is how all of us reacted when hearing this the first time. Imagine hearing this on vinyl as a kid. subscribed and much respect sire.
Love this song. It’s an artfully crafted rollercoaster ride made with talent and precision. Love your reactions too.
I am 50 something and I have never heard this song before..... Heard lots of Zeppelin, don’t know how I missed it. It reminds me of music you would listen to if you are high ... back in the day, all sorts of drugs. Psychedelic... that is the word I was looking for. AMAZING... unbelievable!!!!!!!
Had to get my headphones for this one!
Same haha
Thank you!!! *on*
Can’t ever go wrong with a Led Zeppelin song! Thanks for reacting. Always a pleasure!
I live in Austin Texas and Robert plant lived here for 3 years before he moved back to England. Never got to meet him but I talked to people that had conversations with him. Apparently he was super nice and would talk to anybody. Really down to earth.
he is staggeringly normal. in a very good way!
I never knew he lived so close I live in San Marcos Texas.
@@michellen2168 yeah I work downtown on 6th Street for 6 years so I talked to a lot of different people. That's how I came across some of those people that told me about it.
And this was on their FIRST album!
This is at a time when this type of talent was interested in playing music and not so much money. Real music never dies.
Now that you've heard this song might I suggest reacting to the live in concert version now. Epic in its own right.
I LOVE your reaction to the beginning! That's pretty much what we all did when we heard it for the first time.
My favorite Zeppelin song, loved your reaction, I knew you would look exactly like you did when you first heard this one! Thank you for sharing!
Goosebumps goosebumps goosebumps!!!!!
Your reaction is absolute gold! Your eyes say it all and tell us the journey your brain is going through processing this amazing piece of musical art. That moment your brain is like 'time to lose my shit"! Priceless. :D
Thank you for a very enjoyable video and sincere reaction.
I love the way Jimmy Page drags the Violin Bow across those guitar strings, in the middle of this song.
Oooh! Now you're on my kinda roll!
Led Zeppelin has so many faces!
That’s the reaction when you first hear a masterpiece . . All smiles 👍🏻
Led Zeppelin has such a wide and diverse catalog, you can always find a song of theirs to love. I'd recommend "Trampled Underfoot" or "Immigrant Song", both straight rockers.
Robert and John Bonham were 19 years old Listen to Good Times bad times
20
Wow
Can't believe how young they were wow. Grew up on Zeppelin.
@George Glass no, he was 20 in August, they recorded this a month or 2 later
Great song, great band, great reaction.
This is a blast of a song. Thank for your reaction
The thing is the way they transition to different parts through the song is sooooo smooth and so perfect it’s amazing and that is where the connection between bonzo, page, jpj and plant stand out the most
“You gotta get rid of her, man” 🤣🤣🤣👍🏻
The greatest rock and blues band ever in my opinion great reaction any Led Zep song is a good one so you can't go wrong
And this is the electrifying led Zeppelin with Robert Plant vocals. No better in my lifetime. Love seeing the younger generation listening and smiling ear to ear .such artistry in the ,60s 70,,s. I grew up on....
You need to be high to listen to this. I saw them in Oakland CA on July 23, 1977. I was so wasted I can't even tell you anything about that day. All I remember is who I went with and it was free. Oh Lord the things we did in our youth. Your reaction.....priceless. Thanks ❤
Love Led Zep
Dazed and Confused always leaves me speechless. Amazing !
YES! You get it! This song shows everyones strengths
You really need to check out Zeppelin live. Incredible live band to amaze over. Watch the Madison Square Garden performance from 1973 for the best quality.
You are the most charismatic reactor I've ever watched. Cheers! I loved this one.
Thank you
I love the way Jimmy Page used that Cello Bow on his guitar strings to get that eerie echo.
Thanks. I was 16 when I picked up a copy of this first album in early 1969. Even with Hendrix, Jefferson Airplane, Pink Floyd and other heavier music around, I had never heard anything like that. And I got to see them just a few weeks later sitting on the floor ten feet back from the stage, at the Kinetic Playground in Chicago, on their first American tour, along with Jethro Tull. And they played Dazed, a longer version with lots of Page with his violin bow on that guitar. So long ago but I still remember that show. Which was $5. 😎
This is what is referred to as the blues on acid! 😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
This brought back fond memories of being a freshman at University of Georgia, hanging out on the field next to Russell Hall. Someone had placed their stereo speakers in an open window and was blasting Zep’s first album for all to hear! Good times!
They wrote, arranged and performed these songs, without computers.....
yeah they are super talented but yeah imagine what the human being can do if they arent on their device all day. Go live life and find out who you really are and put you cell phone down at least 4 -8 hours a day. My dad only allowed 1 hour of tv a day and I thought he was crazy but realize he and my mom were pushing us to utilize right and left sides of our cerebral function.
My favorite Led Zeppelin song. So unique.
This makes me want to go on a Led Zeppelin binge - Good Times Bad Times, Communication Breakdown, Kashmir, Misty Mountain Hop, Going to California etc etc. Lol 💯💯
Great song! Must be played at maximum volume
One of the Premiere Rock and Roll/Psychedelic tunes EVER!
EPIC Classic; forever!!!!
Standing O~
Totally great version of this fantastic song. Jimmys solo was outstanding. Another of my favourite guitar solos is from The Chantel Mcgregor band, Mountain Time Part 2. She really gets going from about 2 minutes.
Every song of Led Zeppelin is amazing
If a song is like a story then Led Zeppelin's tunes are like a trilogy
While fresh on my mind. Look for the song 'Whole Lotta Love' on side 4 Song Remains the Same Double Album. John Bonham does a lengthy drum solo, one of my favourite Led Zeppelin songs
Wow! I've never heard this before yet Led Zeppelin was the goto group to play at parties when I was young.
So thank you.
Underrated zep song is Good Times Bad Times... first song on their first album. Also Ramble On, The Rain Song, Rock and Roll, Heartbreaker
I watch a lot of your reactions and love them, have you ever done a reaction to Johnny and Edgar winter doing Tobacco Road? A must live!
I soooooooo hope Jay does that one, he would definitely get a Kick out of it
I’ve done Frankenstein but not Tobacco Road
@@JayveeTV I'll help by providing the link. It'll blow you away!!
ua-cam.com/video/af0rV6dli_o/v-deo.html
Words can’t even describe most Zeppelin songs.. and why try to..it’s like candy for the ears... the audio versions are great but you must pull up the videos on your own as well to get the full effect and true experience of the songs and showmanship of Led Zep! It still makes me sad that Bonzo passed way too young on my birthday 40 years ago which btw is Sept 25, Friday..29 years young for the many of times, so I never got to see them live.. I’ve seen Plant and Page many times in different collaborations, but what I wouldn’t have done to see them all together! I recommend seeing the Film The Song Remains The Same and doing that song of the same name for a reaction.. it really gives a good leaning as to where their head space was at back in the day! A lovely gift from you would be a Big Log Robert Plant Birthday reaction.. 🎂🎤🎸🎉🎂 Normally I would have asked for Bowie, as he is my number one musician, but I know that eventually you will get to more Bowie soon, not sure you will get to Robert Plant solo music 🌱 as soon! Thanks either way Jovaughn for always making the music fun again! It has been a sad year since January your positivity and willingness to be open minded make it better!😊😍😊
2 things,... let’s just admit this is the best and most talented rock group ever? And also please review more of there acoustic songs that no one else is.. like “bron-yar-stomp” (live) “tangerine” “going to California” (live). Love ya man. Keep it going
Tasty reaction!! My favorite part of this song: You huuuuuurrrrrrrt and abused me...... Only Robert could emote so damned effectively!!!
I Can’t Quit You Babe would be a good song from the first album!!✌️
A brewery near me makes a beer called 'Dazed and Confused'. They also do one called 'Comfortably Numb'. Great beer named after great songs.
This has to be one of my favorite if not my song from Led Zeppelin just because of how crazy and weird it is, in a good way, a perfect example why music is art. You can speed it up, or slow it down and just do all these crazy unusual things with the music that no one else excepts
How you've miss this song is shocking because it's one of their best! Great reaction
the soul of a woman was created below.......
One of their greatest tracks.
Good pick Jayvee!
Their first album released in 1969. One of the most influential albums of all time.
I do like led zeppelin and yes it’s a cover but the guitar solo is from a yardbirds song called Think about it also playing with a cello bow was done a few years before by Eddie Phillips in the creation
Thanks, I knew someone had used the bow beforehand but couldn't remember who. The day I heard of The Creation (here) I went to the pub and the same track came on, first and last time I've heard them outside UA-cam.
I learnt of them in comments on the Yardbirds version of this song.
I will now forget the name in about 5 minutes.
Great reaction dude! If you liked that, check out "You Shook Me" or if you want to see Jimmy do his thing then "Since I've been Loving You" live at Madison Square Gardens 😊
That is why the song is call Dazed and confused.it’s a mix of blues,jazz and rock and roll.
Gotta do more Led Zeppelin!
The guitar work act as another vocalist in every Led Zeppelin song
Amazing drumming throughout.
Awesome reaction. I guess us guys haven’t changed. I had this reaction more or less 45 years ago (hard to believe). Man, you gotta do “You shook me” by these guys. Studio version b/c there’s a rare Zep harmonica run in there!
Please hear , baby come on home, Robert Plant, his voice is beautiful, John Bonzo, the keyboardist , Jimmy, it's a beautiful song, you hate to hear it end.
I saw them live at the Newcastle Mayfair Ballroom in 1971 - a small venue with standing only - an incredible experience.
Dang this gonna be good. Thanks.
Baddest rock band in the history of the world.
I love the way you react and love the music,
A cello bow on an electric guitar has a somewhat unique sound.