Robert Plant wrote most of the lyric at one go when Jimmy Page was playing the music. Don't have to work our brains to figure out the meaning because it might not have,any specific meaning after all. Just enjoy the musical ride.
I think he actually likes it yes or else he wouldn't have chosen an 8 minute song from a genre he didn't like he can react to whatever song he wants there are tons of requests
The great thing about this song is the use of metaphors which leave you thinking... What does it mean? The truth is it means exactly what you want it to mean and that's why songs like this are complete genius
Pink Floyd taught me that one day I’d find that 10 years had got behind me...but then Zeppelin taught me that there’s still time to change the road I’m on. Do with that what you will 🤷♂️
darkness88ew I don’t listen to Pink Floyd but are there any songs you recommend? I would like to understand what your talking about with the 10 years thing
Sickfrog37 the entire Dark Side of the Moon album and The Wall album are both filled with some of their best work. But, you asked for songs!: Time (has the 10 years lyrics, hits you right in the soul) comfortably numb another brick in the wall Have a cigar Money You really can’t go wrong with any of these.
@@seanoconnor5730 I could totally agree. I've already heard it so many times and it never gets old. It somehow gets better with time. Absolute masterpiece
Sean I'll take your statement as It's not *The Greatest* ever. Just one of the best. Because, I mean Panteria's live solo for Domination is superior to this song. That solo is in the running for Number 1 Solo.
Your reactions are so pure and true. This old woman is now a major fan. Reaction videos bore me, but you are so animated and joyful. Many hugs and much love.
Brought a tear to my eye when you said listening to all types of music makes you look at life differently and be a more open minded person. I couldn't agree more :)
I'm a metalhead, always been, i was raised in a very rock oriented family. And i must say that.. you telling your feelings when it comes to music, how it makes you feel, how it changes your everyday life.. it's very touching and inspiring.
It’s because all of this music was recorded on a magical thing called tape and human feel that makes this song so good and no auto tune also makes the vocals sound warm and bright expecially that he’s basically whispering it’s just the magic of human feel and computers cannot replace a human feel full stop that’s why I wish people recorded on tape without auto tune and computers replacing and time allinging things that’s the reason why this era of music is so magical and warm sounded because of analog mixing boards and tape
Also another thing is that this is a band not an artist like these days drake and people like that get songs written for them now and they just have to mumble it and Chuck on auto tune and everyone does the rest for them unlike these people are musicians and they play their own instruments and they can call songs like this can call songs their own so they just try harder in to make them sound good
My first real love at 16. He died of Leukemia that summer. This song played at his funeral. Im 49 now. Still makes me weep everytime. Thank you for this video.
This is like "Music Appreciation 101" and I'm sure many of us listening are really "hearing" these songs again for the first time in a long time. Music speaks to all of us and can unite us if we let it. Keep going...this is great!
Shaq is growing. It’s an amazing thing to see. I’m an old white woman and the 60’s and 70’s music is what I partied too. There are a lot of amazing bands from back then and it’s a lot of fun watching you discovering them. Led Zeppelin has been my favorite band since I first heard them.
For the whole song, I was waiting for Shaq to pause it when Robert Plant said “Our shadows taller than our soul” and I was so relieved when Shaq realized how strong that line is.
Shaq was so lost for the meanings of the lyrics in this song it was hard to watch...love his reactions...but come on bro...not once did I think you knew what any of the lines on the song meant...fake it till you make it...js... keep on though...love your vids!
Straight up - you gave me shivers. I've been listening to this song for 40+ years but your comments made me see the lyrics differently and more profoundly. You're a joy to watch.
And they did have better drugs back then, from all I've heard. Real sixties Sandoz acid? I'd give my left nut for that stuff. But from what I remember of a Robert Plant interview, the inspiration for this song was just the camaraderie with Jimmy and good weed, Moroccan if I remember correctly but I could be wrong.
Hey Shaq, there’s a Maya Angelou quote I like. “I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” I don’t remember everything you say in your videos, but I always feel good watching them. Thank you for that.
The woman thinks she can buy her way into heaven, as it has worked for her so far. Words have two meanings, ex. a poor person goes to the store with a sign that says it's closed, they cannot gain access, but a rich person can get that store to open back up for their purchase. There are two paths in the bible one is heavily trodden, one is narrow, the narrow road leads to heaven. The "Piper" leads those down the wide and heavily trodden road and the "whisper" leads to the narrow road. But there is always time to change the road you take in life. The Piper is TV, social media, politicians, etc telling you how you should feel, act, about things. The whisper is that thing in your head/heart that talks to you before you do something. Remember when you were a child, before you knew the law, before you did something like thought about stealing a sucker you had that thing inside you telling you it was wrong and noone had to tell you, that is the whisper.
A better explanation for the lyrics than Robert Plants? Perhaps. In an interview ashen asked what the lyrics meant he said it depended on which day you asked him. I love your explanation but I'm not sue that Plant himself put this much thought into the song Jimmy Page wrote the music to the song first and he said Robert Plant wrote 90% of the lyrics in twenty minutes. They we're both musical genuises 💖
@@dianaspears571 To be fair, artists often exaggerate how short they can write a hit to look more impressive. Also, once creative thoughts begin to flow, it is much like a waterfall, rather than a reservoir to be pumped from.
Interesting take on it. I bet everyone has their own interpretation. I always thought the song was about American society, and American influence and power around the world. Cheers!
It amazes me that you can take these epic rock songs that I grew up on and break them down in a way I haven't heard before. Plus you have an awesome stank face.
I love when an unsuspecting youngun taps in to the greatest of my generation. I have a 15 you who is wowed everytime she delves into my library. Led Zeppelin is one of the greatest rock bands of all time.
When I was a teenager in the seventies, this song was a staple of FM radio. Listened to it many times cruising around with friends. It was always a good late night song.
"it made me look at music differently, and it made me look at life differently." Such is the power of opening your heart, your mind, your spirit. Shaq, I salute you!!
Yep Tolkien, the whole album is full of Middle earth references. This song specifically is about Lady Galadriel and the valinor and their longing to go west. The west, the undying lands = heaven. She had to buy the stairway to heaven because she was cursed like the others for the kinslaying.
@@ViolentGenius Remember this album came out when Tolkien was still alive, and like I said the names of 4 of the songs on that album are direct Tolkien references. Then it was revealed by Plant that yes he had received an early copy of a book of songs from Tolkien (possibly Christopher who was a huge fan) in early 1970. Every reference in the song ties directly to Galadriel. Plant has only stated the song is about the longing for the peace in the west. Knowing how big a fan of Tolkien's writing Robert Plant is, and that he had access to stories and songs not published until after JRR Tolkien's passing. Combined with the known relationship between him and Christopher Tolkien, and it all falls into place. The issue is when this was released the Simillirion had not yet been published, yet it contains references ONLY available in that book.
@@VadulTharys Thats very cool stuff right there man. Thanks for sharing that....And also a big thank you to Shaq for doing this. All of us coming together,listening to songs we already know,to see his reactions knowing how he feels and being happy for him feeling that way. Good music is magic. All of the comments are positive. It's all good stuff...We're not doomed yet!
Zeppelin is my favorite band, and while Stairway isn't my favorite song of their's, it's quintessential Led Zeppelin. I've never seen someone listen to it for the first time. This was amazing to watch. Great video, man.
Easily my new favorite channel on YT, my brother. With so much negativity and fighting and bickering going on all around us, it's refereshing to come to your channel and disconnect from all that BS and just enjoy something we can all bond together over: music. Even though I've been listening to all these rock and metal songs for years, watching the way you react when you discover these songs for the first time, man, it's like I'm hearing them for the first time all over again too. The way you openly embraced new genres has a lesson for all of us in getting outside our comfort zone. Much love to you, brother. Keep doing what you do best, my man! I'm a fan for life.
Jm Kimayong Idk about him but I think the Power of Love (Air Supply), Free Bird (Lynyrd Skynyrd), Thunderstruck (AC/DC), Sweet Child of Mine (Guns n’ Roses), Hotel California (Eagles), and Jump (Van Halen) are all better.
Knox Boyd I’m 17, but you literally just pointed out some of my favorite songs ever! This song is great but there are plenty of other great rock songs out there
I love how he wants the lyrics to every song he feels. I grew up a huge variety of music from oldies to rock, rap, to metal to, reggae ECT. Infact I passed this characteristic onto my 15 yr old daughter who I raised on a variety of my music era and she has to has to go get her fix at least 3 times a day before school after school and before bed she'll grab her headphones and I pad and swing on the patio swing for 20-30 min listening to whatever she's in the mood for that day or time and does NOT! Want to be Interrupted as she wants to get lost in her music. Which blows my mind because when I reached my early teens I would come home from school grab a handful of my favorite c.ds plugged my headphones into the radio and payed on my bed in the dark for a hour. I never told her this and yet she is completely like me in her love for music. If I feel it in my soul than I'm completely sold. Music has been one of the most important influences in my life and I find myself getting drawn to rock the most at this point in time at age 36. Nothing touches me more than the lyrics to all of my favorite rock songs especially because 90percent of my favorite rock artist wrote there own shit that's a true artists no ghost writing just pure raw emotion . Alot of Ppl assume it's just loud screaming and guitar and drums but the lyrics are the key to it all. Depending on what I'm going thru in life when I hear it . I remember hearing this song exact song your playing now after getting sober and my body,mind,and soul was clearing from the fog of yrs of past drug abuse and though I had heard it a million times in my life, it had never sounded more beautiful and made more sense than at that moment in time. I remember I in the car with the windows down and the cool air hitting my face and I just had a stream of all kinds of repressed emotions come thru me and tears were streaming down my face.I cant explain it but I don't need to the music does that for me and I respect anybody who is un- biased to any type of music like this dude here he can see it from a new different angle for the meaning and the words not just a hook and a beat like some present Day cliche bubble gum music without substance. I use to read all the lyrics to any rock song that I felt connected to in some way and once I read the lyrics it trips me out how I can relate to it, In fact it's because of that reason that I litteraly have hundreds of thousands of songs (no joke) memorized in my head.every deep song that affects me and let me tell you it's alot of music in my head It doesn't matter if I first heard it 1,10 or 20 yrs ago once I feel it and read the lyrics it's locked into my brain and soul like a safe locked for life.
Dude.... you have given me a brand new appreciation for these songs that I have listened to for 40 years....I love your authenticity. This is why I watch UA-cam.
There literally is nobody better in the reacting video spectrum than Shaq! I'm a DJ, and a huge hop hop head. but very open to all other genres myself and I gotta say you got great taste in music bro. Whether you discover the songs on your own or not , you appreciate them when you listen to them and are not biased just because it's not your prefered genre. Much respect. PS you are legit the only dude I subscribe to on UA-cam keep doing your thing!
Shaq I’m a 70 year old great Grammy. This was my wedding song back in 72. The meaning of it has changed over the years but all tied to our life. Married outside in the mountains under the trees. I was 17 & my groom was 29. So many moments in our life started with this song. I’m glad you youngsters are finding this great song. I’m a widow now but this continues to have special significance 😘
there is a reason why it is the most played song on rock radio bro... for some of us born in the 50's... this song punctuates our whole life... I enjoyed sharing with a smart young brother like you... yep and Amen.
I was born in 93 and this is my favorite song/band. Its upsetting that my generation only listen to shitty trap music and doesnt understand theres a whole other genre of better music out there.
Your reaction to rock gives me goosebumps. It's a beautiful thing to see somebody appreciate lyricism and the musical gifts these legends bring. I'm so glad that you said rock 'n' roll has changed your life it's done the same for me as well.
Dude, I'm glad you found Led Zeppelin. Stairway to Heaven was the number one rock song of all time on the Rolling Stone charts for many years as I was growing up, and I still consider it to be so. Good luck on your quest for music, there is so much great music ahead for you.
@@springsogourne agree with the choir and the drummers son, all the bolo's my God just perfect, im going to go watch it again now for the 100th time lol, and cry.
Man , I know this really isn't your genre of music, but this truly is one of the most brilliant masterpieces ever written and performed. A true classic. Timeless
“First off, he’s talking about a woman. That’s how you know it’s about to get crazy.” I wish I could post a picture of Chappelle from that game show sketch where he says “Somehow, that is correct!”
When it comes to Led Zeppelin - one of my all-time favorites has to be "Since I've Been Lovin' You." Don't step away from Zeppelin without checking it out my guy. It's just too tasty to pass up!
Brother you are such a beautiful soul.” Listening to different music can open your mind to life being viewed differently!”May the wind always be at your back and the sun shine warm upon your face:)
You just reviewed and reacted to the BEST ROCK SONG, EVER WRITTEN, BEST ROCK SONG EVER PERFORMED, PERIOD!!!!!!!!!!!!! I listen to hip hop mostly. I am 34 years old and grew up with 90s rap. But I will honestly say, stairway to heaven is my FAVORITE All TIME SONG EVER!!!! My Dad was an ass but I'm glad he showed me this song when I was a child!
My dad had me grow up on mainly classic rock like Zeppelin, The Doors and Van Halen but after a while I listened to a lot of other genres and now I listen to just about everything and it had made me realize other the voices out there. Nothing wrong with opening to other sounds and genres, it's a matter if you hear the lyrics and not just listen, this man really admires the lyrics and thw sound and it really is one of the coolest reaction videos on youtube. Much love to those who are open to different sounds and lyrics
You can listen to this song over and over and over and still find different meanings. It’s a lot deeper than you know for sure. Great song to react too.
This song has roots in pagan stories and legends of the fae (faeryfolk). In much of Europe, people believed (and some still do, I suppose) that there were all kinds of magical creatures, good, bad, and otherwise, (fairies, goblins, trolls, etc.) that lived in a separate land that humans could never find... and were responsible for all kinds of unusual things. Very interesting stuff to look into if you have any interest in stories, legends, and mythology. Just imagine how interesting and confusing the world would be if everyone you interacted with believed in this stuff! For the record, 'pagan' means just about every non-judeochristian european religion- Norse and Celtic for example are a couple of the more well known pagan belief systems, but just about every region had it's own sets of legends and beliefs, some unique, some overlapped. Many stories got co-opted into christianity to ease pagans into conversion with familiarity, as well as turned into childrens stories and fairy tales to pass on things like morals and life lessons. Acid just makes it all that much more interesting, lol.
Played this at my 49yo wife's funeral. High school sweethearts, married at 22yo, died unexpectedly in her sleep March of 2023. I cry every time i hear it. A good cry
Just found your channel...LOVED your reaction to this song. I am close to 60 and have listened to a lot of genres of music but Stairway to Heaven is my all time favorite song. Glad to see you enjoyed it.
Took me a long time to listen to this again, it was played at my dads funeral as it was one of his favourite songs and every time I hear it the emotion is uncontrollable
@@CesarSanchez-jy1iz It's about a women who accumulated money and thought that she could buy her way into heaven (happiness) and in time realized that this was not possible, but it was still possible to find heaven/happiness if importance was placed on a less superficial path.
Quoodle Some artists don't really need acid or psychedelics to create their art. I mean, in the other hand, some artists use acid, but they are still not very great at their job. So in conclusion, acid doesn't really help you to be the greatest. It just gives you a experience to have a better and a happier life. So it depends on a PERSON to be great, not JUST using ACID. It's not true when some people think that they just did acid, and then they became LED ZEPPELIN. I mean, they worked so hard to create these songs...
You need to do a reaction to Ann and Nancy Wilson of HEART doing Stair Way To Heaven at the Kennedy Center honoring Led Zeppelin. Jason Bonham, the son of he late John Bonham is on drums and Barack and Michelle Obama are in attendance. This performance has been compared to the original version and it stands alone for it's greatness. You should see the reactions of Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and John Paul Jones as well as the rest. The Performance is GLORIOUS. But, don't take my word for it. See for yourself. Many have reacted to it. Don't be left out!!
I love that performance! The best part, IMO, is the end when Jimmy Page smiles in appreciation, Robert Plant wipes away a tear, and all of them give a standing ovation.
Shaq your led zeppelin reactions are my favorite. They were my favorite band growing up. Keep up the great work and I cant wait for more reactions in the future
This song came out when I was in Jr. high school and it blew me away. It is on the first album I ever bought as a kid. Aside from the meaning, the lyrics in this song (and so many other great hits from that time) evoke images in your mind that no music video could ever recreate As far as the lyrics go, I’ve always viewed the song as a woman who had beauty and privilege who thought she could buy her way into heaven using her wealth, beauty and charm. She learns along the way that her wealth and physical beauty cannot get her in to heaven and she is on the wrong path. She listens and learns that there is a different currency, another kind of gold, that has nothing to do earthly wealth and there is still time to change paths and find her way into heaven. No matter the intended meaning, the way the song builds from a guitar and recorders playing softly and slowly to the chest thumping rock near the end coupled with the lyrics are worth listening to over and again while contemplating the meaning it all has to you. thank you for your reaction. When your video started and you could not see the lyrics I thought there was no chance you would be able to feel the full impact of those words. I very much appreciate that you cared enough to stop and get the lyrics. Thanks again.
The actual champ switched to a lyric video cuz he wanted to know the lyrics. That's how you know he's actually interested in the song.
In the middle of the reaction instead of cutting out and redoing it. That's legit.
@@Kikan319 ikr. only reactor who would do that. i love it
And the lyrics still dont male mich sense as far as a theme lol. I know some here and there but to put it together who knows haha
Robert Plant wrote most of the lyric at one go when Jimmy Page was playing the music. Don't have to work our brains to figure out the meaning because it might not have,any specific meaning after all. Just enjoy the musical ride.
@@fittrege2778 yeah I did some research and he said it had no meaning or it may change day to day depending on the mood
"Listening to different types of music, makes you a more open minded person" may be one of the wisest things,i have ever heard. Thank you.
I think he actually likes it yes or else he wouldn't have chosen an 8 minute song from a genre he didn't like he can react to whatever song he wants there are tons of requests
If you can see past his use of slang his mind is rich and prosperous a wise man from a walk of life I don't understand
@Greg Estes I can't understand what your trying to get across with thus comment
@Greg Estes yes I do
Greg Estes i see what you’re saying, but I don’t think he would still be doing rock and metal reactions after two years
The most played song in rock history and the most requested song on FM radio
Is has been played over the air 9.3 billion times since Nov 8 1971
and it deserves every single one!
And not even close to one of the best Led Zep songs. Who'd a thunk it.
Damn
@@bcaye it's pretty close 😅
@@InAnotherLife90, you're entitled to your opinion.
I envy this guy that he's listening to the best rock music piece ever written for the first time
Ahem, time by pink floyd
@@headphoneman10 definitely top three but gotta say stairway has to be the first
Ahem, bohemian rhapsody
@@michaelcruz9535 nah queen are overrated
@@michaelcruz9535 I'd even put Radioheads how to disappear completely ahead of bohemian rhapsody
"To be a rock, and not to roll"
One of the most genius lines of all time.
Elaborate!
@@jorpish basically stand your ground
Like never give up and dont let others tell you what to do and be as strong as a rock, but also a pun of rock n roll
I like the lines before that one, too - "The truth will come to you at last...where all are one and one is all".
The great thing about this song is the use of metaphors which leave you thinking... What does it mean? The truth is it means exactly what you want it to mean and that's why songs like this are complete genius
Pink Floyd taught me that one day I’d find that 10 years had got behind me...but then Zeppelin taught me that there’s still time to change the road I’m on.
Do with that what you will 🤷♂️
Underrated comment. Omg.
Led Zeppelin will also teach you that one moment can last a lifetime but a lifetime can blow by in just an instant. (Tea for one)
darkness88ew I don’t listen to Pink Floyd but are there any songs you recommend? I would like to understand what your talking about with the 10 years thing
@@Sickfrog37 listen to the song "Time". You have to.
Sickfrog37 the entire Dark Side of the Moon album and The Wall album are both filled with some of their best work.
But, you asked for songs!:
Time (has the 10 years lyrics, hits you right in the soul)
comfortably numb
another brick in the wall
Have a cigar
Money
You really can’t go wrong with any of these.
Who else, watching this, is saying, "Wait for it...wait for it"?
One of the greatest solos in rock music. Can't change my mind.
@@seanoconnor5730 I could totally agree. I've already heard it so many times and it never gets old. It somehow gets better with time. Absolute masterpiece
That made me laugh - I am totally doing that right this moment!
Sean I'll take your statement as It's not *The Greatest* ever.
Just one of the best. Because, I mean Panteria's live solo for Domination is superior to this song. That solo is in the running for Number 1 Solo.
@@btoff9856 Thats funny nobody has ever fucking heard it? "Panteria" meet JIMMY FUCKIN PAGE :)
"There's still time to change the road you're on ." Love that lyric.
ur good peeps
Speaks to me deep
shaq: "since i started listening rock and metal, it changed my life perspectives"
so true for most of us.
"When I transitioned over to this metal journey, this rock journey ... it changed my life" ! Love it. Nicely done kid. Welcome to the party my friend.
Papa was a rolling stone... Jumped into my head immediately after reading your comment....
Wait until he learns black is black folk invented rock n roll and it connects to our history in a major way ;)
Your reactions are so pure and true. This old woman is now a major fan. Reaction videos bore me, but you are so animated and joyful. Many hugs and much love.
Lynn Thames I agree!!! He’s the first reactor I genuinely like!
Wholesome comment
Yes !
I happen to really like the Live version, you can see it on UA-cam, under old Tapes...Phenomenal!
Greg Estes honestly would prolly get more views if he had a bad reaction to a song as legendary as sth lmao stop being so pessimistic
Brought a tear to my eye when you said listening to all types of music makes you look at life differently and be a more open minded person. I couldn't agree more :)
I'm a metalhead, always been, i was raised in a very rock oriented family. And i must say that.. you telling your feelings when it comes to music, how it makes you feel, how it changes your everyday life.. it's very touching and inspiring.
Hell Yea I'm the same way 100%
Ice and Heart. Hhahah thought you said “I’m a meth head”
This is an incredible moment. It's not often you get to see someone's response to arguably the best song ever produced.
tf you mean arguably!? Greatest song in history dude! Hehe.
smells like teen spirit
Number one rule in the car with my friends- never change the station when Led Zep comes on.
If you change the station when LZ is on you're a criminal
Ever.
Hellz yeah
One of the best songs ever.
Nice words you said at the end.
Jen Jen Jen that should be one if the Ten Commandments
The biggest reason I like rock n roll is how much effort thats put into them.
This is actually so true, probably why older music seems more powerful. Music hasn’t seen how much money it could make yet in the 70s
CAN'T AGREE MORE! That's *exactly* my reason why I enjoy Rock and Metal in the first place.
I mean it takes people with talent to make songs like these. Or even COVERS of them.
It’s because all of this music was recorded on a magical thing called tape and human feel that makes this song so good and no auto tune also makes the vocals sound warm and bright expecially that he’s basically whispering it’s just the magic of human feel and computers cannot replace a human feel full stop that’s why I wish people recorded on tape without auto tune and computers replacing and time allinging things that’s the reason why this era of music is so magical and warm sounded because of analog mixing boards and tape
Also another thing is that this is a band not an artist like these days drake and people like that get songs written for them now and they just have to mumble it and Chuck on auto tune and everyone does the rest for them unlike these people are musicians and they play their own instruments and they can call songs like this can call songs their own so they just try harder in to make them sound good
Shaq:
"He said... First off he's talking about a woman. That's how you know it's about to be crazy."
This shit had me dying bruh hahaha
Hilarious lol
Same bro 😂
Haha
My first real love at 16. He died of Leukemia that summer. This song played at his funeral. Im 49 now. Still makes me weep everytime. Thank you for this video.
I'm so sorry may he rest in peace, thats truly heartbreaking.
MomZillainNOVA sorry for your loss
Three positive comments👍👍👍 applaud yourselves commenters. You are the rare. You are the good🌞
@@athraigh916 Indeed they are.
This is like "Music Appreciation 101" and I'm sure many of us listening are really "hearing" these songs again for the first time in a long time. Music speaks to all of us and can unite us if we let it. Keep going...this is great!
Yes Amen! I 💯
Agreed!
2L82Sk8Bye - He makes me remember the first times I heard these tunes and I am from the 60’s! 🙋🏽♀️🦅
Shaq is growing. It’s an amazing thing to see. I’m an old white woman and the 60’s and 70’s music is what I partied too. There are a lot of amazing bands from back then and it’s a lot of fun watching you discovering them. Led Zeppelin has been my favorite band since I first heard them.
For the whole song, I was waiting for Shaq to pause it when Robert Plant said “Our shadows taller than our soul” and I was so relieved when Shaq realized how strong that line is.
Guy Ravenscroft 💯💯💯
You know mans is ALWAYS here for the BARS
Shaq was so lost for the meanings of the lyrics in this song it was hard to watch...love his reactions...but come on bro...not once did I think you knew what any of the lines on the song meant...fake it till you make it...js... keep on though...love your vids!
makes me think of some carl jung shit
konrad karn oof
I wanna see him react to Hotel California by the Eagles
Would probably get blocked immediately because The Eagles are Assholes
@@painiscupcake5433 it's not the eagles it the umg fellas
@@SaisYT Probably, but I'm pretty sure the artists themselves have something to do with it as well. Ask Rick Beato. Prince is (was) another example
I think Eagles - Last Resort is a gem from them also
Painis Cupcake so what. He listens to a lot of rap songs from rappers who are also assholes. 50 Cent for example
Straight up - you gave me shivers. I've been listening to this song for 40+ years but your comments made me see the lyrics differently and more profoundly. You're a joy to watch.
Enlighten Scientific he explained the lyrics in the dumbest way possible stick to rap mate
@@mmjj18 we all have our own perspectives, no?
@@mmjj18 stfu
"He said 'Our shadows taller than our soul'... who comes up with this stuff??"
Drugs. Really good drugs.
Mushrooms
@@JDR71326 acid
my thought exactly
@@Fish-pe7tc paper
And they did have better drugs back then, from all I've heard. Real sixties Sandoz acid? I'd give my left nut for that stuff. But from what I remember of a Robert Plant interview, the inspiration for this song was just the camaraderie with Jimmy and good weed, Moroccan if I remember correctly but I could be wrong.
Hey Shaq, there’s a Maya Angelou quote I like. “I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” I don’t remember everything you say in your videos, but I always feel good watching them. Thank you for that.
How very astute, appropriate indeed.
Shaq does a good job conveying how he feels. He makes me laugh, and that is a blessed thing!
Thanks for sharing that quote!
His RUSH reactions are classically great!!
I love how you doubled back for the lyrics. Check out the Eagles...Hotel California
Yes please
Yes!! I would love for him to do Hotel California! 😍
He'd freak out with Blinded By The Light now wouldn't he. lol
I had the same thought
Please do it!!!!
The woman thinks she can buy her way into heaven, as it has worked for her so far. Words have two meanings, ex. a poor person goes to the store with a sign that says it's closed, they cannot gain access, but a rich person can get that store to open back up for their purchase. There are two paths in the bible one is heavily trodden, one is narrow, the narrow road leads to heaven. The "Piper" leads those down the wide and heavily trodden road and the "whisper" leads to the narrow road. But there is always time to change the road you take in life. The Piper is TV, social media, politicians, etc telling you how you should feel, act, about things. The whisper is that thing in your head/heart that talks to you before you do something. Remember when you were a child, before you knew the law, before you did something like thought about stealing a sucker you had that thing inside you telling you it was wrong and noone had to tell you, that is the whisper.
Henry Wes your conscience will bear witness against you
A better explanation for the lyrics than Robert Plants? Perhaps. In an interview ashen asked what the lyrics meant he said it depended on which day you asked him. I love your explanation but I'm not sue that Plant himself put this much thought into the song
Jimmy Page wrote the music to the song first and he said Robert Plant wrote 90% of the lyrics in twenty minutes. They we're both musical genuises 💖
@@dianaspears571 To be fair, artists often exaggerate how short they can write a hit to look more impressive. Also, once creative thoughts begin to flow, it is much like a waterfall, rather than a reservoir to be pumped from.
Interesting take on it.
I bet everyone has their own interpretation.
I always thought the song was about American society, and American influence and power around the world.
Cheers!
No, the woman is a drug addict and is buying her death
I'm not a Zeppelin fan but "Our shadows taller than our soul" is a freaking great lyric. It sounds like it should be carved on Mount Rushmore.
Led Zeppelin Whole Lotta Love!!! It’s groovy af coach!
A BB one of my favorite Led Zep songs!!
I appreciate him wanting the exact lyrics. Words have power.
you ever hear it backwards. search it
@@detroithustlesharder8215 every song has a fucked up message if played backwards
@@mikem302bros been watching too much youtube
It amazes me that you can take these epic rock songs that I grew up on and break them down in a way I haven't heard before. Plus you have an awesome stank face.
its weird how much it makes me appreciate the song more lol
feel the same
Strong stank for sure.
I agree completely! I love how it brings new life to an already mastered song!
That's what happens when you grow up taking down bars from greats like Tupac and Em. Deep shit sinks in easier.
For an 8 minute song that’s the quietest I’ve ever heard you! Classic
It’s called respect I love this man
As a huge fan of music, i appreciate the fact that you make sure to understand the lyrics. Here for the bars, babyyyy... Haha
I love when an unsuspecting youngun taps in to the greatest of my generation.
I have a 15 you who is wowed everytime she delves into my library.
Led Zeppelin is one of the greatest rock bands of all time.
IukaOldFarts The Greatest Rock Band Ever!
My fave
When I was a teenager in the seventies, this song was a staple of FM radio. Listened to it many times cruising around with friends. It was always a good late night song.
You legit care about the music, lyrics and meaning of it. Best music reactor in my opinion 👌🏼
Thats why we like rock, because they put thier soul into it; the guitar, the bass, the drums, the vocals, just wonderful
"it made me look at music differently, and it made me look at life differently." Such is the power of opening your heart, your mind, your spirit. Shaq, I salute you!!
I like that you want to jump in on the lyrics. You run deep, man.
I wounder what he will think when he plays it backwards ...
This one really got to you didn't it? This song is magic. It's wizardry. One of a kind. They tapped into something.
Yep Tolkien, the whole album is full of Middle earth references. This song specifically is about Lady Galadriel and the valinor and their longing to go west. The west, the undying lands = heaven. She had to buy the stairway to heaven because she was cursed like the others for the kinslaying.
VadulTharys really? if so, damn that's next level.
@@ViolentGenius Remember this album came out when Tolkien was still alive, and like I said the names of 4 of the songs on that album are direct Tolkien references. Then it was revealed by Plant that yes he had received an early copy of a book of songs from Tolkien (possibly Christopher who was a huge fan) in early 1970. Every reference in the song ties directly to Galadriel. Plant has only stated the song is about the longing for the peace in the west. Knowing how big a fan of Tolkien's writing Robert Plant is, and that he had access to stories and songs not published until after JRR Tolkien's passing. Combined with the known relationship between him and Christopher Tolkien, and it all falls into place. The issue is when this was released the Simillirion had not yet been published, yet it contains references ONLY available in that book.
Misty mountain hop and Ramble On
@@VadulTharys Thats very cool stuff right there man. Thanks for sharing that....And also a big thank you to Shaq for doing this. All of us coming together,listening to songs we already know,to see his reactions knowing how he feels and being happy for him feeling that way. Good music is magic. All of the comments are positive. It's all good stuff...We're not doomed yet!
Zeppelin is my favorite band, and while Stairway isn't my favorite song of their's, it's quintessential Led Zeppelin. I've never seen someone listen to it for the first time. This was amazing to watch. Great video, man.
I’ve listened to this song many times, but I think I’ve only grasped its true meaning after watching this video
what's your favorite Zeppelin song then? im curious
@@pedrohoac Probably No Quarter.
TheDonBoston
Achilles Last Stand
Kashmir
In My time of Dying
The Holy Trinity of the Almighty Zeppelin.
@@Nred9999 Oooo so good! Achilles Last Stand and In My Time of Dying are top choices of mine, for sure!
I just figured out why I like this channel so much. I feel like I’m hanging out with a good friend listening to music together.
Absolutely. He speaks to us in a
perfect non-chalant way.
Easily my new favorite channel on YT, my brother. With so much negativity and fighting and bickering going on all around us, it's refereshing to come to your channel and disconnect from all that BS and just enjoy something we can all bond together over: music. Even though I've been listening to all these rock and metal songs for years, watching the way you react when you discover these songs for the first time, man, it's like I'm hearing them for the first time all over again too. The way you openly embraced new genres has a lesson for all of us in getting outside our comfort zone. Much love to you, brother. Keep doing what you do best, my man! I'm a fan for life.
well said and agree on all fronts
Truth!
Led Zeppelin - "Black Dog"
Riley Bush
The producer’s dog wagged her tail errytime they played that
Riley Bush couldn’t think of anything maybe less mainstream? Ha
If anything you should listen to when the levee breaks or dazed and confused or the lemon song lol. Real zeppelin songs.
Achilles last stand led Zeppelin
@@kaylabrown380 My man Shaq is trying to get in to Led Zeppelin. To say that one of their most popular songs isn't a "real" song from them is a joke.
Literally one of the most open-minded people on this platform. Big Respect!
I love that he didnt say a thing thru the solo cause he felt that page
I saw you made a new video and then I saw "Stairway to heaven"...I've never clicked on something so fast haha
haha me too the coach is learning,
Same here... hardly anyone has reacted to STAIRWAY.... this should blow his mind.
I was mid song ac/dc first reaction and clicked on this stupid fast
Kashmir should be the next song you listen to from Zeppelin!
He should do the one with the Egyptian orchestra
I mean I'm Egyptian and I hear this stuff all the time and didn't like it until Led Zeppelin 😂
yeah man...that song is masterpiece
My favorite
Knebworth live..
That was the best live of this song, but he should listen to the unedited audio version.
My favourite Zeppelin song for sure
Watching someone hear the greatest song of all time for the first time. What an honor for us.
Greatest song of all time 😂😂 for sure buddy
@@silasarpagaus3520 so in your opinion what is the greatest song of all time?
Jm Kimayong Idk about him but I think the Power of Love (Air Supply), Free Bird (Lynyrd Skynyrd), Thunderstruck (AC/DC), Sweet Child of Mine (Guns n’ Roses), Hotel California (Eagles), and Jump (Van Halen) are all better.
Knox Boyd I’m 17, but you literally just pointed out some of my favorite songs ever! This song is great but there are plenty of other great rock songs out there
Knox Boyd IMO Stairway to heaven and Bohemian Rhapsody are the greatest songs ever written
I love how he wants the lyrics to every song he feels. I grew up a huge variety of music from oldies to rock, rap, to metal to, reggae ECT. Infact I passed this characteristic onto my 15 yr old daughter who I raised on a variety of my music era and she has to has to go get her fix at least 3 times a day before school after school and before bed she'll grab her headphones and I pad and swing on the patio swing for 20-30 min listening to whatever she's in the mood for that day or time and does NOT! Want to be Interrupted as she wants to get lost in her music. Which blows my mind because when I reached my early teens I would come home from school grab a handful of my favorite c.ds plugged my headphones into the radio and payed on my bed in the dark for a hour. I never told her this and yet she is completely like me in her love for music. If I feel it in my soul than I'm completely sold. Music has been one of the most important influences in my life and I find myself getting drawn to rock the most at this point in time at age 36. Nothing touches me more than the lyrics to all of my favorite rock songs especially because 90percent of my favorite rock artist wrote there own shit that's a true artists no ghost writing just pure raw emotion . Alot of Ppl assume it's just loud screaming and guitar and drums but the lyrics are the key to it all. Depending on what I'm going thru in life when I hear it . I remember hearing this song exact song your playing now after getting sober and my body,mind,and soul was clearing from the fog of yrs of past drug abuse and though I had heard it a million times in my life, it had never sounded more beautiful and made more sense than at that moment in time. I remember I in the car with the windows down and the cool air hitting my face and I just had a stream of all kinds of repressed emotions come thru me and tears were streaming down my face.I cant explain it but I don't need to the music does that for me and I respect anybody who is un- biased to any type of music like this dude here he can see it from a new different angle for the meaning and the words not just a hook and a beat like some present Day cliche bubble gum music without substance. I use to read all the lyrics to any rock song that I felt connected to in some way and once I read the lyrics it trips me out how I can relate to it, In fact it's because of that reason that I litteraly have hundreds of thousands of songs (no joke) memorized in my head.every deep song that affects me and let me tell you it's alot of music in my head It doesn't matter if I first heard it 1,10 or 20 yrs ago once I feel it and read the lyrics it's locked into my brain and soul like a safe locked for life.
Jimmy Page is one of the greatest guitarist of all time. Page's guitar solo in Stairway to Heaven is classic. Thanks for the reaction!!!
Aye Classic right here. This band and song sets the bar.. LED ZEPPELIN was nothing like it’s time.
Dude.... you have given me a brand new appreciation for these songs that I have listened to for 40 years....I love your authenticity. This is why I watch UA-cam.
I’m a 70s kid too and feel the same way! He’s been the best discovery.
I've heard this a million times but watching with you gave me fresh eyes.
Stairway to heaven... truly one of mankind’s masterpieces, keep listening my dude
There literally is nobody better in the reacting video spectrum than Shaq! I'm a DJ, and a huge hop hop head. but very open to all other genres myself and I gotta say you got great taste in music bro. Whether you discover the songs on your own or not , you appreciate them when you listen to them and are not biased just because it's not your prefered genre. Much respect.
PS you are legit the only dude I subscribe to on UA-cam keep doing your thing!
Someone suggested HEART, and THAT'S A DEFINITE YES! They adored Zeppelin. Go listen to them! Woot! You'll be amazed by her singing!
Shaq I’m a 70 year old great Grammy. This was my wedding song back in 72. The meaning of it has changed over the years but all tied to our life. Married outside in the mountains under the trees. I was 17 & my groom was 29. So many moments in our life started with this song. I’m glad you youngsters are finding this great song. I’m a widow now but this continues to have special significance 😘
What a wedding song 😂 respect grammy
You ok with having a Scottish adopted grandson 😂
"How y'all gonna hit us with two ads?". Hahahhaha this killed me.
Now he knows jow we feel watching his clips
HAhahahahahahaahahahahahaahahahha
Robert Plant: Writes something
Shaq: HOLLLL UPP
Chvncey 😂🤣
How the hell they gonna have two ads ? 😂👏
Chvncey “that’s tuff”
😂😂
there is a reason why it is the most played song on rock radio bro... for some of us born in the 50's... this song punctuates our whole life... I enjoyed sharing with a smart young brother like you... yep and Amen.
Most played on the radio as well because as it turned out to be the perfect length for a cigarette break for the radio djs.
GT right on!
I was born in 93 and this is my favorite song/band. Its upsetting that my generation only listen to shitty trap music and doesnt understand theres a whole other genre of better music out there.
GT Big hair totally agree
Your reaction to rock gives me goosebumps. It's a beautiful thing to see somebody appreciate lyricism and the musical gifts these legends bring. I'm so glad that you said rock 'n' roll has changed your life it's done the same for me as well.
You were awesome and respectful! Thank you! Led Zep the best of all time!!!!!
Dude, I'm glad you found Led Zeppelin. Stairway to Heaven was the number one rock song of all time on the Rolling Stone charts for many years as I was growing up, and I still consider it to be so. Good luck on your quest for music, there is so much great music ahead for you.
Hearts cover of this was amazing . The band was watching them at the kennedy center honors. Brought me to tears.
ann wilson is fat as fuck now and sounds like shit.
Jeff Buckley the cover wicked Elizabeth is talking about is one of the best live cover performances ever. Nothing comes close.
@@jeffbuckley4453 and your rude as a f* so whats your point
@@springsogourne agree with the choir and the drummers son, all the bolo's my God just perfect, im going to go watch it again now for the 100th time lol, and cry.
@@wickedmaineahelizabeth9802 why dont u go and cry to some REAL music.
Man , I know this really isn't your genre of music, but this truly is one of the most brilliant masterpieces ever written and performed. A true classic. Timeless
My friend you listened to, what might be the most mystifying song ever.
“First off, he’s talking about a woman. That’s how you know it’s about to get crazy.”
I wish I could post a picture of Chappelle from that game show sketch where he says “Somehow, that is correct!”
That sketch was called "I Know Black People"
When it comes to Led Zeppelin - one of my all-time favorites has to be "Since I've Been Lovin' You." Don't step away from Zeppelin without checking it out my guy. It's just too tasty to pass up!
Now this song, by all means, do the Live version!
@@boki1693 Yeah, the one from the song remains the same...
that'll kill you
GLAD TO SEE YOU AT OVER 2 MIL SUBS, WAS WITH YOU SINCE LIKE 100K!
Shaq, you just might have the best music reaction channel on UA-cam.! Fantastic,... Yet again!!
Music is like travel: It broadens your mind.
If you are not an atheist you need to keep listening
@@honesty1234 I am an atheist.
That's why music IS the best travel companion.
music IS travel
8:22 Bonham comes in....."HOLD UP!"
11:03 Plant comes in right after the guitar solo...."HOLD UP, LET'S ROCK OUT!"
Great reactions!
No matter how many times i listen to this song this point every time goosebumps
Loved this song for 30 years, literally sitting here bobbing my head with you lol
I'm glad you felt the song. Congratulations on 500K 😎 plus
Led Zeppelin has some of the Best Stoner Jams
Brother you are such a beautiful soul.” Listening to different music can open your mind to life being viewed differently!”May the wind always be at your back and the sun shine warm upon your face:)
yep, very honest, and very well said!
Richard Fields 🐉☘️🐉🦌🕊
You just reviewed and reacted to the BEST ROCK SONG, EVER WRITTEN, BEST ROCK SONG EVER PERFORMED, PERIOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I listen to hip hop mostly. I am 34 years old and grew up with 90s rap. But I will honestly say, stairway to heaven is my FAVORITE All TIME SONG EVER!!!! My Dad was an ass but I'm glad he showed me this song when I was a child!
true my friend...true
My dad had me grow up on mainly classic rock like Zeppelin, The Doors and Van Halen but after a while I listened to a lot of other genres and now I listen to just about everything and it had made me realize other the voices out there. Nothing wrong with opening to other sounds and genres, it's a matter if you hear the lyrics and not just listen, this man really admires the lyrics and thw sound and it really is one of the coolest reaction videos on youtube. Much love to those who are open to different sounds and lyrics
This is more than just the greatest rock song ever, it's one of the most important songs ever made in any genre of music.
"Let's rock out!"... Wait for it bro. Wait for it.
Freebird by Skynryd next....another classic and must hear!!
He has to do that song
Everyone should listen to free bird at least once
One More From the Road live version is epic
Yes you HAVE to listen to FREE BIRD!!!
The Knebworth 76 live is great!
You can listen to this song over and over and over and still find different meanings. It’s a lot deeper than you know for sure.
Great song to react too.
React to Hotel California by The Eagles please!!! I want to see you break down the lyrics and see what YOU make out of it!
Agreed the lyrics on that song agree really deep
Thats tough
YES, YES, YES!!!!! ANOTHER MUST HEAR! PLEASE COACH, YOU'VE GOTTA DO THIS ONE!
The Eagles gave their meaning to that but I would like him to see those guitar solos !!!
Good one
I love when the drums kicked in how he went 'HOL' UP!'
Ur the GOAT in song reaction, cause ur actually really interested and you seem very honest
"Who comes up with this stuff, bro?"
Acid!
Renan Borges 😂😂😂😂so true what drugs will do for inspiration!
Opens the mind and poetry comes out
And listening to Pink Floyd on it is a very eye opening experience lol
This song has roots in pagan stories and legends of the fae (faeryfolk). In much of Europe, people believed (and some still do, I suppose) that there were all kinds of magical creatures, good, bad, and otherwise, (fairies, goblins, trolls, etc.) that lived in a separate land that humans could never find... and were responsible for all kinds of unusual things. Very interesting stuff to look into if you have any interest in stories, legends, and mythology. Just imagine how interesting and confusing the world would be if everyone you interacted with believed in this stuff! For the record, 'pagan' means just about every non-judeochristian european religion- Norse and Celtic for example are a couple of the more well known pagan belief systems, but just about every region had it's own sets of legends and beliefs, some unique, some overlapped. Many stories got co-opted into christianity to ease pagans into conversion with familiarity, as well as turned into childrens stories and fairy tales to pass on things like morals and life lessons. Acid just makes it all that much more interesting, lol.
Fuzzman I wish I can do that someday
"we wanna rock out" my dude yes. These 60s and 70s tracks took their time getting to it. Things were paced so much slower back then. Different world.
Played this at my 49yo wife's funeral. High school sweethearts, married at 22yo, died unexpectedly in her sleep March of 2023.
I cry every time i hear it. A good cry
You’ll see her again one day ❤
You know this song is about drug addiction right?
Ramble on - led zeppelin
It's my favourite by them
Just found your channel...LOVED your reaction to this song. I am close to 60 and have listened to a lot of genres of music but Stairway to Heaven is my all time favorite song. Glad to see you enjoyed it.
This guy is so levelheaded and open with himself .his channel is a Breathe of fresh air.
Took me a long time to listen to this again, it was played at my dads funeral as it was one of his favourite songs and every time I hear it the emotion is uncontrollable
lucious I’m sorry for your loss. May your dad Rest In Peace...
ᴛᴏᴍᴍy ᴠᴇʀᴄᴇᴛᴛɪ that was very kind.
@@Sashashka thank you :)
Shaq: "Who comes up with this stuff?"
My first thought: "Drugs in the 60s and 70s"
JR Tolkien, which is where they got it.
When I realized what the "stairway to heaven" is, it made me cry.
Do you know the meaning of it??
Cesar Sanchez I think the point is that no stairway will ever reach heaven.... she is trying to buy something she can never have
@@CesarSanchez-jy1iz
It's about a women who accumulated money and thought that she could buy her way into heaven (happiness) and in time realized that this was not possible, but it was still possible to find heaven/happiness if importance was placed on a less superficial path.
... and is taking acid. 😊
Quoodle Some artists don't really need acid or psychedelics to create their art. I mean, in the other hand, some artists use acid, but they are still not very great at their job.
So in conclusion, acid doesn't really help you to be the greatest. It just gives you a experience to have a better and a happier life. So it depends on a PERSON to be great, not JUST using ACID. It's not true when some people think that they just did acid, and then they became LED ZEPPELIN. I mean, they worked so hard to create these songs...
Loving your diversity coach! It's great to see the genuine appreciation you have towards music of all genres!
Respect!
Black Dog ... Totally agree... Nice to see a young person that gets it! As we said in the old days.. Right On!
When my sister passed I listened to this one alot.
Sorry for your loss
Just a 4/20 2019 thought!
As a bonus try Black Sabbath - Sweet Leaf! (Cough Cough)
Ha !! Good choice..
🤟🏼🤟🏼
@@cindyanthony7947 One can never go wrong with Sweet Leaf on 4/20.
John Christian Fuckin classic weed song
Wish I could 420x's my thumbs up to your comment
Ya got to do Kashmir! You will love it...
Michael Gallagher you should watch Tim Reynolds cover of Kashmir from Las Vegas if you haven’t already. It’s insane.
Love to see people take pure Joy from quality music its the reason I watch your vids brother.
You need to do a reaction to Ann and Nancy Wilson of HEART doing Stair Way To Heaven at the Kennedy Center honoring Led Zeppelin. Jason Bonham, the son of he late John Bonham is on drums and Barack and Michelle Obama are in attendance. This performance has been compared to the original version and it stands alone for it's greatness. You should see the reactions of Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and John Paul Jones as well as the rest. The Performance is GLORIOUS. But, don't take my word for it. See for yourself. Many have reacted to it. Don't be left out!!
Absolutely one of my favorite videos...Ann Wilson laid it out there!!
I love that performance! The best part, IMO, is the end when Jimmy Page smiles in appreciation, Robert Plant wipes away a tear, and all of them give a standing ovation.
No don't they butchered the hell out of it
@@professionalvampire1 I cried watching Plant wipe the tears away. Very moving.
I think it was overglorified because of the event it was played on but hey people are entitled to their opinion
Shaq your led zeppelin reactions are my favorite. They were my favorite band growing up. Keep up the great work and I cant wait for more reactions in the future
why not red hot chili peppers? they are bluesy, funky and rappish........ lol check em out!
My man !! 🔥🔥🔥 So many more Led Zeppelin songs out there for you to listen. Good video broo 💪💪
Please react to ..Since Ive Been Loving You ..by Led Zeppelin
This one & You Shook Me are my goosebump songs.🍷👋😁
Ohhh yes, this song is 11/10 mate
This and Ten Years Gone r incredible
Yes
This song I can listen to every day
This song came out when I was in Jr. high school and it blew me away. It is on the first album I ever bought as a kid. Aside from the meaning, the lyrics in this song (and so many other great hits from that time) evoke images in your mind that no music video could ever recreate As far as the lyrics go, I’ve always viewed the song as a woman who had beauty and privilege who thought she could buy her way into heaven using her wealth, beauty and charm. She learns along the way that her wealth and physical beauty cannot get her in to heaven and she is on the wrong path. She listens and learns that there is a different currency, another kind of gold, that has nothing to do earthly wealth and there is still time to change paths and find her way into heaven. No matter the intended meaning, the way the song builds from a guitar and recorders playing softly and slowly to the chest thumping rock near the end coupled with the lyrics are worth listening to over and again while contemplating the meaning it all has to you. thank you for your reaction. When your video started and you could not see the lyrics I thought there was no chance you would be able to feel the full impact of those words. I very much appreciate that you cared enough to stop and get the lyrics. Thanks again.