The storyteller is telling his tale and then moving on. He tried, but realized that he was not going to change her. in his heart he loved her, but in the end he knew it wouldn't last, because she was who she was, and she didn't want to change. Lesson learned. Another blues classic from LZ.
It's kind of a theme with Robert. Fool In The Rain is the same. He's fallen in love with a woman that either plays around or is a working girl, and is in that painful realization that he's not going to get the commitment he wants. Which is funny cuz another theme is that he's gonna get restless and have to Ramble On himself
I’m not sure of the ages of this couple. But I believe the young lady has a “classic rock” soul. Every classic rock reaction I watch of theirs she just grooves and gets lost in the song. Quite impressive.
That's what made them the greatest. Being able to vary styles. Sometimes within the same album, but definitely over then course of the bands career. Songs like this and then to go to Fool in the Rain or the Rover or Custard Pie or In My time of Dying. Truly amazing
It was hidden. Up until the early 90's it could only be heard on the B side of Whole Lotta Love 45 rpm or the rare times FM radio played it at 3 AM....
@@zeppelinfan9360 You have "ZEPPELIN FAN" for a name. I'm a fan too..... but probably NOT as much as you. You made a very obscure correction lending credibility to your "fan-ship". .... And I ended my note with "Thanks" for the correction. I hope this clears it up.
Do you know how you can tell if you have an original version,or a repress?In between the grooves of the 45, and the label you'll see something written:"Do what thou wilt,shall be the whole of the law".If that's not there,you don't have an original
I used to tell my wife this song reminded me of her. She thought it was sweet of me. She always loved the melody but never paid attention to the words for over twenty years. I almost had a heart attack from laughing. Seriously I almost literally died from laughter. I spent the weekend in the hospital. I am cracking up right now about it.
This has always been one of my favorite Zeppelin songs. Listening to Robert Plant riff at the end makes me think Robert must have inspired David Lee Roth.
He probably did inspire DLR (he inspired everyone else), but what shocked the heck out of me was when I read that one of the biggest influences on Roth was Al Jolson. I didn't see that one coming, but it makes sense with his showmanship and quirky humor.
Led Zeppelin was the true meaning of the term Rock Stars. They were inspired by Blues and Funky Jazz. The were so complex. You ever notice that no two Led Zeppelin songs never sound similar. Music geniuses.
One of my favorite Zeppelin songs, love the way they pull off that southern sound. Zeppelin were so versatile. I once read a quote that said "They could do it all, and do it all well."
@@joegillam1497 on the other side of that....while we had singles here,you guys got albums full of alternate takes that we didn't get here until recently.The outtake to When the levee breaks is actually a better version than the one that actually made the album.You've probably heard it,but I'm probably one of the only Americans that have....I deep dive into what I like Like most Americans aren't aware that Down Under by Men at work wasn't the original version.The original is way better! It has a disco feel to it, almost like Greg Kihn's song Jeopardy.If you haven't heard that,you may want to check that out.... It's here on UA-cam under:Down Under original version.I heard it before the version we know was released in the US on an 8 track format.Once upon a time,I was a vinyl collector.At my peak,I had over 63,000 records.About 10 years ago, I sold my entire collection to the Smithsonian institution.I could have sold them for more piecemeal,but I got a dollar a record regardless of what it was.So some,I got more than what they were worth,some I took a huge loss on.I kept the very best if the best,and rarest of the rare.I still have the Beatles butcher album unopened.I still have some Robert Johnson on 78 rpm.I still have the Stones/Marianne Faithful's Spoonful.I still have a DJ copy of Stairway to heaven,ect,ect...I used to have your countrymen actually fly over to buy soul records from me because of the scarcity of soul records in your country.I was part of the Keystone record club,and we wrote books every year setting the world prices for what records were worth....me, and about 20 other collectors from all over America.
@@pastorofmuppets22 Wow! You know a thing or two about records. What is the Smithsonian doing with your collection now? Got any Zeppelin stuff you’d like to sell?
In my top five Zep songs. Not sure why this wasn't released on a full length album. At the end, John Paul Jones on the mandolin, playing fast, as Lex says.
I've said it on every reaction and I will keep on saying it... Led Zeppelin is my all time favorite band.. each player is a master of their art. Vocals Robert Plant has a voice that just melts me...
This song was almost impossible to find before the late 90s. I remember hearing it on a classic rock station in the early 90s and I went to every record store I could find to buy it, but could never find a store that had it.. Lex nailed it "hurt so good"
By far my favorite Zeppelin song. I had never even heard this song until sometime in the mid 80’s and it absolutely blew me away. One of their most unheralded songs. Thank you for introducing more folks to this absolute gem.
Many of LZs songs throughout their career were re-makes of old American Blues some dating back to the 1920s. This was one of them. And many with lyrics that are hyper-sexual or violent are taken from these early relics. That made more sense to me when I originally thought Robert Plant had a great sense of American levee and dam history. It's a real thing and many tragedies existed hence the blues song When The Levee Breaks. Thank you again Brad & Lex!
Imagine this; a song of this quality did not make it onto a formal Led Zeppelin album. Not until the Delux Coda album, not even onto the original Coda sweep up album. 😲
I was going to post this request but you beat me to it. That song is unbelievably good, bluesy and mystical at the same time. You guys would really like it!
FINALLY, someone reviews my all-time favorite Zeppelin song!!! I have listened to this song literally thousands of times, including today!!! lol. I couldn't believe you're reviewing it...keep it up!!!
Greatest B side song ever recorded imo. The A side (gotta be old to remember the 8 inch records with one song per side lol) was The Immigrant Song, which was also amazing. :)
@@johnr.8275 : Same thing in "Ramble On". The guitar chord changes are easy, but the bass is what carries the song with Bonzo's bodhran playing a steady tap, too.
Thanks for continuing the Led Zeppelin journey. Please, please, please do these remaining songs as I know you'll love them; In the Evening, Dancing days, The Rain Song, All Of My Love, Ten Years Gone, How Many More Times. Honorable mention; Night flight, Communication Breakdown.
In an insanely deep catalogue of amazing songs… this always stays in my top 2-3 for LZ. Favorite all time band, and possibly my favorite song of theirs. Thank you guys for doing this.
You just listened to the greatest rock band ever!! Musical diversity is unbelievable. Their music is timeless. Sooo many great songs…. You should do more LZ songs
This is my favorite Led Zeppelin song...and that's a big statement. It was only released as a B Side and wasnt available on studio albums for a very long time.
This is one of my favorite Zep songs. I first heard this on the B side of Immigrant Song 45, which I bought when I was in 9th grad sometime around 1972 or 73. Loved this song, way better than Immigrant Song, but it disappeared from their catalogue, until Coda, I think. Plus I think it was on Mother Ship or another compilation. Great song.
Hey guys I just was scrolling through the tube and saw that You folks are either expecting a child or you have had a child by now congratulations God-bless you and your family.
This song wasn't on any of their albums when John Bonham passed away. So they included it on Coda with the rest of the songs they had saved up for future releases.
It only went on Coda after the first boxed set in 1990. They remastered the entire catalog, and after the original 2 boxed sets, they re-released the individual albums, and put the extra songs that were not originally on albums, on the new version of Coda.
This is such a cool song! It was originally not available on any album but was a B-Side to the single for "Immigrant Song." I first heard it getting air time on a radio station while in College at Cornell. Being the huge Led Zeppelin fan that I was, I immediately wanted it in my collection, so I called the radio station and requested it, and even asked the DJ to announce it before playing so I could get a clean recording of it (knowing that it wasn't available for purchase anywhere back then). He of course didn't announce it and talked over the first several seconds of it, but nevertheless, it was my only recording of this song for several years until I got the Led Zeppelin Box Set somewhere around 1990. A kleptomaniac friend of a dog walker stole a some of my classic rock CD's including at least one of the disks from the Led Zeppelin Box Set, so some years later, I bought a new box set which contained all the albums of Led Zeppelin. There was an album released in the early 1980s posthumously called Coda. The original release of CODA did not have this song. Yet the complete works of Led Zeppelin (on CDs) that I bought sometime around 2006 or so has this song on the Coda album along with another formerly unavailable-on-album track that was on the 1990 box set, "Traveling Riverside Blues" that was recorded live at the BBC at sometime in LZ's history. So please, next react to "Traveling Riverside Blues." Fantastic blues number with Jimmy Page on the slide guitar.
I have a buddy who had a similar situation with this song and proactively bought that 4 disc box set. There was a 2nd mini 2 disc box set that came fter and was all the songs not on that boxset (Babe come on home is the absolute nugget on it). I purchased that and we were in heaven. To this day (over 25 years have passed) he says it was such a worthy investment for both Hey Hey and Travelling Riverside Blues.
I just came across your channel & I have to say how refreshing it is to see young people listening to songs I grew up with. I loved your take on this song, it's been one of my favorite Zeppelin tunes. I'm looking forward to more of your reaction videos, I'm now a subscriber. We'll done!💜🤘
UA-cam, please don't mess with these people. I have an emotional attachment to them. I love what they do. I honestlyfeel they provide a service and share something that is helpful.
Hey Brad and Lex....If you ever have any questions on records,I'd be happy to help wherever I can.Once upon a time,I amassed over 63,000 records.About 10 years ago,they became too much to deal with and I sold the majority of my collection to the Smithsonian institute.I kept the rarest of course....But I and about 20 other collectors from all over the US, cofounded the Keystone record club,and used to print the annual Keystone record club manual.It set the prices worldwide for what records were worth.The final part of my collection that I still have,is going to be my retirement 😁.I used to buy old song rights,and repress rare records on my own label so people could have their own copies.I sold the label to a doctor named Phil Schwartz who still runs it.Check him out too,as his collection now doubles what I had.So like I said...if you have any questions,I'd be happy to put all my useless knowledge to work, hahaha....I am a bona fide record historian (no bull),and I love to talk music.So if you want to know what to collect,value,labels,back stories,ect....I'd be happy to help with what I can on your musical journey
The lyrics sum it up: Gonna pack my bags and move on my way 'Cause I got a worried mind sharin' what I thought was mine Gonna leave her where the guitars play
“Oooooo, He got him a nasty one”. Lex is crazy entertaining. 🤣
The storyteller is telling his tale and then moving on. He tried, but realized that he was not going to change her. in his heart he loved her, but in the end he knew it wouldn't last, because she was who she was, and she didn't want to change. Lesson learned. Another blues classic from LZ.
I was going to say this but you did it. That's perfect.
Perfect explanation of the text.
Bingo!.
It's kind of a theme with Robert. Fool In The Rain is the same. He's fallen in love with a woman that either plays around or is a working girl, and is in that painful realization that he's not going to get the commitment he wants. Which is funny cuz another theme is that he's gonna get restless and have to Ramble On himself
Bro.
Holy shit. This is what I’m going through.
I needed this. Thank you so much :)
the best 4 musicians ever in a band
Without a doubt.
👍
I’m not sure of the ages of this couple. But I believe the young lady has a “classic rock” soul. Every classic rock reaction I watch of theirs she just grooves and gets lost in the song. Quite impressive.
@@mattbecham597 hahaha then you must be really young, like 12 or something! Hell my son is 32
She knows what she likes and finds a story in each song. Adorable. She is cute!
This is true. She can feel it
I would love them to react to anything from the Rival Sons...Lexy would get it!
so true, Lex feels it, the other half is a sour-puss who never had a good day in his life, or so it seems.
Zeppelin entered so many genres. Acoustic with the bass taking front, shows how John Paul Jones was the quiet genius.
Yeah, 'Zeppelins' George Harrison.
Also Jones playing Mandolin
That's what made them the greatest. Being able to vary styles. Sometimes within the same album, but definitely over then course of the bands career. Songs like this and then to go to Fool in the Rain or the Rover or Custard Pie or In My time of Dying. Truly amazing
Always nice to hear a bass punching through acoustic guitars
who hasn't ever felt this way when he says " I got a worried mind, sharing what I thought was mine" damn just masterful lyrics
... Gonna leave her when the guitars play... That section is really nicely written.
Plant was such a great song writer.
GREAT CHOICE! One of Zeppelin's true hidden gems - the ending flourish is just epic.
It was hidden. Up until the early 90's it could only be heard on the B side of Whole Lotta Love 45 rpm or the rare times FM radio played it at 3 AM....
@@francus7227 Actually it's "Immigrant Song" not Whole Lotta Love
I have the 45 😊🎸☮️💕
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Look at your name and look at mine. ..... Thanks
@@francus7227 What is that supposed to mean?
@@zeppelinfan9360
You have "ZEPPELIN FAN" for a name. I'm a fan too..... but probably NOT as much as you. You made a very obscure correction lending credibility to your "fan-ship". .... And I ended my note with "Thanks" for the correction.
I hope this clears it up.
Have never seen a reaction to this one. It was funny when you figured out it's a "nasty" girl he's singing about. One of my favorite LZ, so thanks.
Easily one of my favorite Led Zeppelin songs! And it wasn't even released on a mainstream album! Fantastic!
they deemed this not good enough to release on an album!!!! thats how great they were
It's crazy they considered this song not that good to put on the LZ III. It's frickin awesome.
But yet one of the Greatest heart tugs of a song! Fantastic!!!
This song was never released on an album but was released on the back side of the Imigrant Song 45.
And it was hard to find at one time.
@@kurtsaxton823 took me awhile to get it.
yes, it was a b-side to immigrant song until it was included on the 1990 box set.
Do you know how you can tell if you have an original version,or a repress?In between the grooves of the 45, and the label you'll see something written:"Do what thou wilt,shall be the whole of the law".If that's not there,you don't have an original
@@pastorofmuppets22 I'm gonna have to dig in my storage and look, I bought mine in 1977 and I have about 1600 albums from the 60- 80s stored.
This song & Ramble On are among my top favorite Zep songs.
Yeah, Lex nailed this one. She was all over it.
I used to tell my wife this song reminded me of her. She thought it was sweet of me. She always loved the melody but never paid attention to the words for over twenty years. I almost had a heart attack from laughing. Seriously I almost literally died from laughter. I spent the weekend in the hospital. I am cracking up right now about it.
😂😂😂
These lyric videos can tend to be hilarious. “Wanna tell her that I lover so”, should be “Wanna tell her that I LOVE HER so”.
'One thing left for me to loose' should be 'one thing left for me to do'.
How about "Led Zepplin" at the beginning? JFC, they couldn't even get THAT right.
No one ever reviews their great ballad, called "The Battle Of Evermore". Completely different and tells a tale.
Great song
Bring it back...bring it back...bring it back... Bring it, bring it, bring it, bring AT bring AT bring AT bring AAAAAAAAAHHHHTTTTT
This has always been one of my favorite Zeppelin songs. Listening to Robert Plant riff at the end makes me think Robert must have inspired David Lee Roth.
He probably did inspire DLR (he inspired everyone else), but what shocked the heck out of me was when I read that one of the biggest influences on Roth was Al Jolson. I didn't see that one coming, but it makes sense with his showmanship and quirky humor.
Led Zeppelin was the true meaning of the term Rock Stars. They were inspired by Blues and Funky Jazz. The were so complex. You ever notice that no two Led Zeppelin songs never sound similar. Music geniuses.
Finally someone reacts to this, originally it was on a single only and hard to find, one of my favorites of all time. Thanks for reaching to this.
That fast part at the end was an instrument called the mandolin and it is also on the rest of the song too. It's a folk and bluegrass instrument
Brad, the perfect straight man and master of the ceremony.
One of my favorite Zeppelin songs, love the way they pull off that southern sound.
Zeppelin were so versatile.
I once read a quote that said "They could do it all, and do it all well."
You guys should listen to Zepp’s Nobody’s Fault but Mine. A blues rock masterpiece.
Incredible that, until the more recent box sets, this song was only available on bootlegs and an America only single b-side I think.
It was the flip side to the Immigrant Song.Never on an album
@@pastorofmuppets22 Thanks Pastor.. Yes There were no Led Zep singles in the UK.
@@joegillam1497 on the other side of that....while we had singles here,you guys got albums full of alternate takes that we didn't get here until recently.The outtake to When the levee breaks is actually a better version than the one that actually made the album.You've probably heard it,but I'm probably one of the only Americans that have....I deep dive into what I like Like most Americans aren't aware that Down Under by Men at work wasn't the original version.The original is way better! It has a disco feel to it, almost like Greg Kihn's song Jeopardy.If you haven't heard that,you may want to check that out.... It's here on UA-cam under:Down Under original version.I heard it before the version we know was released in the US on an 8 track format.Once upon a time,I was a vinyl collector.At my peak,I had over 63,000 records.About 10 years ago, I sold my entire collection to the Smithsonian institution.I could have sold them for more piecemeal,but I got a dollar a record regardless of what it was.So some,I got more than what they were worth,some I took a huge loss on.I kept the very best if the best,and rarest of the rare.I still have the Beatles butcher album unopened.I still have some Robert Johnson on 78 rpm.I still have the Stones/Marianne Faithful's Spoonful.I still have a DJ copy of Stairway to heaven,ect,ect...I used to have your countrymen actually fly over to buy soul records from me because of the scarcity of soul records in your country.I was part of the Keystone record club,and we wrote books every year setting the world prices for what records were worth....me, and about 20 other collectors from all over America.
@@pastorofmuppets22 Wow! You know a thing or two about records. What is the Smithsonian doing with your collection now? Got any Zeppelin stuff you’d like to sell?
@@pastorofmuppets22 I have that 45.
Ok since you did this one, Traveling Riverside Blues would be a great one to do next!!
In my top five Zep songs. Not sure why this wasn't released on a full length album. At the end, John Paul Jones on the mandolin, playing fast, as Lex says.
It was explicitly written for the purpose of being the b-side to Immigrant Song.
OUTSTANDING! Rock on Brad & Lex
She was ballin them all.
I've said it on every reaction and I will keep on saying it... Led Zeppelin is my all time favorite band.. each player is a master of their art. Vocals Robert Plant has a voice that just melts me...
This is my favorite Zeppelin song.
One of my favorite zeppelin songs
Love this reaction - Grew up with this song and love it more now than way back then! Thanks Brad & Lex!!!
I love the sound of the 12-string guitar on this.
Oh Zeppelin!! The greatest!
This song was almost impossible to find before the late 90s. I remember hearing it on a classic rock station in the early 90s and I went to every record store I could find to buy it, but could never find a store that had it.. Lex nailed it "hurt so good"
Did they finally release it with BBC sessions?
A unique sound for Led Zep. I like it. Hootie did a good cover of it.
this is my favorite Led Zeppelin song! thanks for reacting to it.
1970 Led Zeppelin 3, (believe Brad called it Gaelic!, it's Renaissance) GREAT ALBUM!!!
MY personal favorite zeppelin song. God this song speaks to my very core.
Again, Gr8 storytelling with a real “Honky Tonk” grove which shows the level of diversity of Led Zeppelin.
By far my favorite Zeppelin song. I had never even heard this song until sometime in the mid 80’s and it absolutely blew me away. One of their most unheralded songs. Thank you for introducing more folks to this absolute gem.
Many of LZs songs throughout their career were re-makes of old American Blues some dating back to the 1920s. This was one of them. And many with lyrics that are hyper-sexual or violent are taken from these early relics. That made more sense to me when I originally thought Robert Plant had a great sense of American levee and dam history. It's a real thing and many tragedies existed hence the blues song When The Levee Breaks. Thank you again Brad & Lex!
Great analysis of the lyrical situation! Lex nailed it at the end.
led zeppelin they were and are gods, and they knew it, unmatched.
Imagine this; a song of this quality did not make it onto a formal Led Zeppelin album. Not until the Delux Coda album, not even onto the original Coda sweep up album. 😲
It already appeared on the 1990 Remasters Box Set.
It was written intentionally as the b-side to Immigrant Song.
Another beautiful gem by Led Zeppelin!
Finally a reaction to this hidden gem!!! It was never released on any album, only released as the B side to Kashmir!! Great reaction guys!! ✌🏼❤️
Yes, it is really something when Robert Plant shifts into that higher gear on the last line of the refrain.
Underrated awesome song.
Travelling Riverside Blues should be your next Led Zeppelin reaction. It's similar to this track.
I was going to post this request but you beat me to it. That song is unbelievably good, bluesy and mystical at the same time. You guys would really like it!
That, and Over the Hills and Far Away. The tempo goes up and down, but still a strong acoustic presence in the music.
@@screwyootube1 I love "Over The Hills and Far Away". I think they reacted to it in an earlier video.
FINALLY, someone reviews my all-time favorite Zeppelin song!!! I have listened to this song literally thousands of times, including today!!! lol. I couldn't believe you're reviewing it...keep it up!!!
My favorite Led Zeppelin tune. Thanks for playing it!✌️❤️🎶
this is one of my favorite songs ever. by anyone!! ❤️❤️✌️
Greatest B side song ever recorded imo. The A side (gotta be old to remember the 8 inch records with one song per side lol) was The Immigrant Song, which was also amazing. :)
My favorite Zeppelin song!
My favorite Zeppelin song!!! I've been waiting for a long time for this song reaction!! Thank you 😊
No matter how obscure A SONG FROM ZEPPELIN you cant find one you would dislike. Thats how good they are...
One of my favorite Led Zeppelin Songs!!
It’s only in the lyrics once, but the guitar is saying “Hey… Hey… What Can I Do” the entire song.
Ok,.... Wowww
Led Zeppelin never stopped to amazing us
Ahhh....one of their best ones for me.
The bass carries a lot of the song. The drumming is excellent The fast part at the end is just normal mandolin playing.
Thank you! Finally someone commends JPJ's great bassline.
@@johnr.8275 : Same thing in "Ramble On". The guitar chord changes are easy, but the bass is what carries the song with Bonzo's bodhran playing a steady tap, too.
Thanks for continuing the Led Zeppelin journey. Please, please, please do these remaining songs as I know you'll love them; In the Evening, Dancing days, The Rain Song, All Of My Love, Ten Years Gone, How Many More Times. Honorable mention; Night flight, Communication Breakdown.
One of the best. Y'all keep finding all the right songs by all the right bands.
Favorite band ever but classic rock radio in the 80s and 90s played them so much I'm just now getting to appreciate them as they deserve
In an insanely deep catalogue of amazing songs… this always stays in my top 2-3 for LZ. Favorite all time band, and possibly my favorite song of theirs. Thank you guys for doing this.
I love this Zeppelin song. Yeah it is a hey hey what can I do. You got the song meaning Lex!!
You just listened to the greatest rock band ever!! Musical diversity is unbelievable. Their music is timeless. Sooo many great songs…. You should do more LZ songs
My favorite Zeppelin tune. Glad you chose this one.
Finally someone reacted to this underrated classic!!!!
Classic idea, and feeling of Zeppelin. Absolutely
One of my favorite Zeppelin songs 🎵
One Zeps most underrated underappreciated tunes. This should have been a hit.
This is my favorite Led Zeppelin song...and that's a big statement. It was only released as a B Side and wasnt available on studio albums for a very long time.
Such a relatable story. And one of Zeppelin's best songs. Top 7 on my list.
On my playlist and will always be there.
This is one of my favorite Zep songs. I first heard this on the B side of Immigrant Song 45, which I bought when I was in 9th grad sometime around 1972 or 73. Loved this song, way better than Immigrant Song, but it disappeared from their catalogue, until Coda, I think. Plus I think it was on Mother Ship or another compilation. Great song.
My all time favorite song by them.. toss up between this and when the levee breaks
Hey guys I just was scrolling through the tube and saw that You folks are either expecting a child or you have had a child by now congratulations God-bless you and your family.
Thanks for the video I haven’t listened to this for probably 30 years.
Yeah, one of my favorite Led Zeppelin songs ❤
I’ve heard this song 10000 times in my life and never really noticed that he was in love with a walking girl- amazing stuff!
My favorite Led Zepppelin song.
This song wasn't on any of their albums when John Bonham passed away. So they included it on Coda with the rest of the songs they had saved up for future releases.
It was previously released before Coda.It was the b side of Immigrant Song
@@pastorofmuppets22 yep, that's why I said album ;)
It only went on Coda after the first boxed set in 1990. They remastered the entire catalog, and after the original 2 boxed sets, they re-released the individual albums, and put the extra songs that were not originally on albums, on the new version of Coda.
This is such a cool song! It was originally not available on any album but was a B-Side to the single for "Immigrant Song." I first heard it getting air time on a radio station while in College at Cornell. Being the huge Led Zeppelin fan that I was, I immediately wanted it in my collection, so I called the radio station and requested it, and even asked the DJ to announce it before playing so I could get a clean recording of it (knowing that it wasn't available for purchase anywhere back then). He of course didn't announce it and talked over the first several seconds of it, but nevertheless, it was my only recording of this song for several years until I got the Led Zeppelin Box Set somewhere around 1990. A kleptomaniac friend of a dog walker stole a some of my classic rock CD's including at least one of the disks from the Led Zeppelin Box Set, so some years later, I bought a new box set which contained all the albums of Led Zeppelin. There was an album released in the early 1980s posthumously called Coda. The original release of CODA did not have this song. Yet the complete works of Led Zeppelin (on CDs) that I bought sometime around 2006 or so has this song on the Coda album along with another formerly unavailable-on-album track that was on the 1990 box set, "Traveling Riverside Blues" that was recorded live at the BBC at sometime in LZ's history. So please, next react to "Traveling Riverside Blues." Fantastic blues number with Jimmy Page on the slide guitar.
I have a buddy who had a similar situation with this song and proactively bought that 4 disc box set. There was a 2nd mini 2 disc box set that came fter and was all the songs not on that boxset (Babe come on home is the absolute nugget on it). I purchased that and we were in heaven. To this day (over 25 years have passed) he says it was such a worthy investment for both Hey Hey and Travelling Riverside Blues.
Lex, you have the most beautiful smile when you react to Zeppelin.
You're describing a MANDOLIN, which is similar in shape to a tiny guitar and has a high tint-like sound.
I just came across your channel & I have to say how refreshing it is to see young people listening to songs I grew up with. I loved your take on this song, it's been one of my favorite Zeppelin tunes. I'm looking forward to more of your reaction videos, I'm now a subscriber. We'll done!💜🤘
BEST BAND EVER!!!!!!!!!!
That little red lamp really ties the room together.
Lex. You are so the rocker in your soul. Love it.
I've been waiting for someone to respond to this song--it's one of my favourites from Zep.
UA-cam, please don't mess with these people. I have an emotional attachment to them. I love what they do. I honestlyfeel they provide a service and share something that is helpful.
Thanks for reacting to one of my favorite Zeppelin songs which was never on a LP only on the B-Side of 45 RPM immigrant SONG ! CLASSIC
One of their best!
Definitely one of my favorite Zeppelin songs!
Hey Brad and Lex....If you ever have any questions on records,I'd be happy to help wherever I can.Once upon a time,I amassed over 63,000 records.About 10 years ago,they became too much to deal with and I sold the majority of my collection to the Smithsonian institute.I kept the rarest of course....But I and about 20 other collectors from all over the US, cofounded the Keystone record club,and used to print the annual Keystone record club manual.It set the prices worldwide for what records were worth.The final part of my collection that I still have,is going to be my retirement 😁.I used to buy old song rights,and repress rare records on my own label so people could have their own copies.I sold the label to a doctor named Phil Schwartz who still runs it.Check him out too,as his collection now doubles what I had.So like I said...if you have any questions,I'd be happy to put all my useless knowledge to work, hahaha....I am a bona fide record historian (no bull),and I love to talk music.So if you want to know what to collect,value,labels,back stories,ect....I'd be happy to help with what I can on your musical journey
The great thing about LZ's softer tracks is that they possessed a vibe of menace and heaviness.
great point, even a softer track like Tangerine goes in a darker direction when Jimmy's solo comes in
Bonham was heavy no matter what.
The lyrics sum it up:
Gonna pack my bags and move on my way
'Cause I got a worried mind sharin' what I thought was mine
Gonna leave her where the guitars play
Mandolin there at the end
John Paul Jones on the mandolin.