That's a rare guitar he's playing too. It's a 1961 Danelectro. He used it on early Yardbirds stuff. Then on 'When the Levee Breaks', 'Kashmir' & this song. He used the DADGAD tuning on it . It' has a unique sound as you can tell. He's using the side here too! Jimmy the master musician magician!
Page gets the attention but Jones is quietly shredding the bass in the background and Bonham is just amazing here. One of the best performances I've seen by anyone.
@@nick260682 where in my post did I say all modern bands, let alone any band, do that? My point was it just sounds so good without any of that. Then you made an assumption that I was referring to modern bands. Hell, Led Zeppelin themselves over dubbed like crazy in the studio.
This man's reaction is genuine. I am so sick of reaction videos with fake looks of surprise etc....where they are totally overplaying their reaction for effect.
@@mitzy123 Dude. This is an old gospel tune that goes back more than a century, and nobody knows who originally wrote it. Blind Willie Johnson had the first known *recording* of it, but he didn't write it. Zeppelin did their own arrangement of it, and that's why they list themselves in the sleeve. But there's no copyright infringement, because there's no copyright to infringe.
@@thomashiggins9320 led zeppelin have been taken to court numerous times for plagiarizism particularly in their first 3 albums where they didn't even give writers credit to the original artists. I don't mind artists being influenced or sampling other artists work but to just use it without giving the artist credit is just a money grabbing move and an insult to the blues artists who put the hard work in.
the greatest musical group or artist ever!!....they are timeless....how lucky our generation is to witness these guys...from 1968-2007....and onwards!!!!!!!
When I saw the title of this, I knew he was in for a treat. One of the best Zeppelin performances ever, when they were at their absolute peak. Only Page could get that tone out of a cheap Danelectro 3021.
Ok , this is how it was ... when you knew Led Zeppelin was releasing the next album you couldnt wait to hear the content . That was the mystique of the band , and being a guitar player you never knew what Jimmy s path or approach would be !!! These guys at a young age were already well traveled and exposed to so many influences , reaching into the Delta of Mississippi to the desert people of Morocco and so much more !! For me its not where you start or end your journey of Led Zeppelin.....its the journey itself !
Shout out to Blind Willie Johnson. You're a class act, brother. Really amazing guitar work by JP here. I know you all noticed the slide on his finger. It's amazing how the GOATs of music sound better live. Real talent! Great reaction, brother.
May 25 1975..after 4 previous 3 hr plus shows in the span of 8 days. The raggedness and exhaustion add to the raw feel and vibe of this incredibly difficult song to pull off. This emotional performance stays with you more than a recording studio duplicate that other bands would do live. It adds another dimension and depth not only to the band but to the songs and it leaves the listener with several choices to make and listen to. Also and most important...it changes every night.
"When gods walked among us." Makes me feel so sad that Bonham is gone... I remember the day the word came out that he'd died. I was a sophomore in 1980 and I didn't have a clue what they really were, who they really were... I loved them then and I love them more now. None can touch them.
Please review more Zeppelin live. That's what makes them so legendary, their live gigs. It wasn't just rote, studio copying songs...each night there songs had an entirely different journey than the previous concert. True masters of their craft.
WHY is this so good? let;s see.....Jimmy was showing off for a woman ..they were all so glad to play at home. after all the USA tours..in many ways a stellar run at Earls Court never bettered for happiness confidence, swagger and pride.
Wow, great reaction from STB. Turns out, Zeppelin is good for the soul. What is soul music? It can be a LOT of things. Yeah man, turns out Led Zep was a SOUL band. Who knew?
Jimmy Page is a king of rock. Maybe the king! This band just had every thing and every one. Goat. The stars aligned to bring them together. It will never happen again, unfortunately. No mr. John Bonham. Rest sir.
Lord aMercy, I’m SO glad you are back on UA-cam!! Your reactions were very missed by your subs, I sure missed you. You are one of the only reactors who gets deep into the music. Pure and simple, you get the music of our youth (I’m a 69 y/o woman who will lose my fight against COPD before too long). I plan on listening to Led Zeppelin in my dying days. 🥰❤️ Annie in TN 💕
Soul train bro , I followed you since you fell into Led Zeppelin Rabbithole ... My mom passed on 8-1-2020 from Corona Virus. This song immediately came into my mind ... This song is moving .. Zeppelin took this song a some what religious song and ran with it ... Love your view and insight . My mom did hear and respected Zeppelin . I did exposed her to their music and the deep cuts of the blues . I appreciate your love and respect for Zeppelin .. I am looking forward to you reviewing the 02 show ... Much respect STB ..
STB , thanks for taking time out of your busy day to respond my post . I am currently watching your Quad on Queen . I did see Queen on the "The Game" Tour back in the early 80's . Much respect sir !
Absolutely fantastic performance!! Can you just imagine what it must have felt like for Jimmy being that close to Bonham’s bass drum for 3-4 hour sets?? Earls Court concert is my favorite.
Dude, you shouldn’t ever say “you don’t know enough about music”!! I’m a longtime musician who’ve been listening to LZ perhaps before you were born. You may not be a musician, but you sure talk better than a lot of musicians I know!! Your breakdowns of LZ, are super on point man. If u need any info on this amazing band, feel free to contact me. You’re doing a fantastic job.
I watched some tapes of page when he was pretty young, all the tunes they play were years in the works. A lot of songs sound nothing like they started out to be. But page was trying to find his signature in these tapes, and the only way you get that signature is lots of hours and repetition. He'd Play a riff on recording it may be four or five seconds riff, but he'd listen wind back listen wind back over and over and over. It'd drive you nuts watching but it has purpose. I took notice when I'd play 5 or sixth hour I entered thru something that was magical! I don't know how to explain it . Like going into another dimension or level my mind and hands entered a worldly encompassing vision and sound if that makes sense at all!
I come back to your reaction videos every once in a while because unlike the majority of the 'reaction videos' here on YT, yours are actually worth the time I spend watching. Edifying too. Thank you.
I saw Led Zeppelin in 4 or 5 at the Long Beach arena in LA. Me and my cousin bought our tickets fore $20 at the troubadour on sunset boulevard 2 hours before the show. We were 30th row on the floor. 4 and a 1/2 hour show. I actually fell asleep during no quarter standing up on my seat. When I say fell asleep you know what I mean. One of the most unbelievable shows I've ever seen. Enjoy young folks
Your dad sounds like a cool dude! I'm really loving your Led Zep journey, you are by far the most intelligent and interesting reactor on UA-cam. Thank you.
Wayne, I had to watch this again after all these months because this is one of my favorite of your reactions. As much as I appreciate your treatment of the music from my favorite band, seeing this again drives home that damn it you have some awesome friends who really care about you man! I sincerely hope you fully appreciate what you have in them. God bless you and stay safe.
Yes sir - they have swag- especially Jimmy Page- He's wearing one of his classic "Dragon outfits" - the white one he wears is called his " Heroin suits " - bc of the poppies on them and other things- the one he's wearing is ( supposedly) a Dragon - referring to chasing the Dragon - I'm so glad you are back!!!
Most fans don’t get that these outfits were sort of heroin related. However chasing the dragon typically refers to smoking opium. Been there, did that. Powerful AF, opium is. 😏❤️💙💜
It's interesting to see Americans and especially black Americans reacting to Led Zeppelin's blues inspired tracks because in part it's your own music being played back to you. The Rolling Stones and some other British bands of the late 60s and 70s did the same thing, but none as well as Led Zeppelin. Edit: I grew up with Led Zeppelin in the 70s but at the time I never understood where they'd got their inspirations, I was musically ignorant and thought it was just rock. I didn't know where it came from. The brilliance of Zeppelin is that they fused rock and blues and also sometimes English folk music, although often it was pure blues.
I got turned on to musicianship by this band! At 10 years of age my head lit up. Stairway was my intro...Zep 1 blew me away. I like the way you know the origins, that I stumble to find! Your reactions are great and I dig your Pops stories. Being latino the black experience in my life is a second color of my soul in music. Thanks and right on brother!
So glad to “see” you again, STB! Missed you & your reactions...UA-cam just put this reaction on my home page, so I didn’t know you were back. Stay safe!
Lynn Hoffman I found him on Vimeo so of course, I downloaded the app. But I like YT format better so I’m glad he’s back too. I’ve learned a lot following him.
Page is the true master of those 36sq inches of fretboard, speed, accuracy, and unbridled innovation is unmatched experience with over 5 thousand recordings under his belt.
Its not fair when led zeppelin came out they are untouchable and all the other band's tried to be like them but they could not and ever since 1968 know one can even come close to led zeppelin master's of rock and roll sorry for the rest there will never be another led zeppelin this group led zeppelin there music will go on and on as the rest faid away only led zeppelin music will stay forever
Excellent choice love this song I'm going to use your words this is masterful but such a good choice I would call this in my words a blue whale of one of the Led Zeppelin songs definitely in the top 7
Great reaction. I love me some Clapton,Hendrix, SRV and many others, but listening to Jimmy, especially "Live" He's the one I'd always say and feel like it's exactly what I woulda played. Well, if I could...
Listened to you carefully, you touched on a few things that were 100% correct, one wonders how such a creative flourish or blooming happened between 1965 and 1975, especially in Britain, and funnily it happened when British comedy also had a renaissance, such a Monty Python and others, previous boring middle class rules were broken, very creative times..
Take a look at the 2008 one off concert “Celebration day” at the o2 arena in London 28 years later with Jason Bonham on drums in place of his dad John. Still have it!
You think of how many great bands were around at the same time all ground breaking. Most of it came from the love of the blues and how it made you feel.
They were one of the few bands..along with Rush, Lynrd Skynrd, the Who that were as good and even better live bc they were NEVER BAD..they all just jam
Really? Don't think The Who ever improvised. That's one reason why they're not in the same league as Led Zeppelin. The other is that they're just not as good musically.
In August 1975 while vacationing on the island of Rhodes in Greece, Robert lost control of his car and crashed. Although his kids were ok, he and his wife had several broken bones, and especially Robert was in a bad way. In a later interview about the wreck Robert said this song, In My Time of Dying, kept playing over and over in his head as he lay badly hurt by the roadside and he terribly regretted the song, at least while waiting for help to arrive.
This is Helene, Geof’s wife. I’m actually sorry that you have to wait on the O2 Concert .....because I love it so much. They give a superb performance. Kashmir stands out Have you followed Plants 40 year solo career? Some mighty fine music continues to pour out of that man. He still has his gift on loan from God as you say Also there is the No Quarter DVD, tour and album from 1995 with Plant and Page. Visually and auditorially stunning with much more of the Middle Eastern
Brother, I loved hearing you share your discovery of the band. It's like finding out all again for myself. I hope you've gotten to the live versions of No Quarter and Dazed n Confused from TSRTS. I already loved those two studio tracks but the extended live versions (especially the NQ guitar solo) blew my mind. And then the live versions of those two from that same 75 concert at Earls Court (Again especially No Quarter). I want to highly highly recommend my other favorite band from the 70s if you haven't delved deeply, Pink Floyd. There's only a particular set of albums that I would push on you. They're really all concept albums so they're at least full-side listens. The albums start with 1973's Dark Side of the Moon, perhaps the greatest album ever recorded if you consider everything that goes into making an album - song writing, performance, creativity, inovation, sound quality, engineering, social validity, etc etc etc. There's not an aspect that isn't absolutely top-notch. Like jaw on the floor for 30 minutes kinda good. So starting with Dark Side then Wish You Were Here, Animals and The Wall. Once you've heard those four, I'd then advice circling back to Meddle, the album before Dark Side. Any earlier than that, things get a bit dicey (overly experimental for the most part). You may know all this already and if you do I apologize for flapping my gums so annoyingly. If not, hold on to your hat. You're in for it. They didn't invent the concept album, but they perfected it!! Much love my brother.
The Yardbirds was the laboratory where Cream (Eric Clapton), Led Zepplin (Jimmy Paige) , and Jeff Beck’s wonderfulness was polished and made ready for rock and roll sainthood.
Im back .. You are so right. Paid the price. We all know about it now. Awake and know. Ba'al.. Molock.. you know.. Never to far, soldier .. you are here with us
The sound Jimmy gets off his guitar just kills me. So raw!
That's a rare guitar he's playing too. It's a 1961 Danelectro. He used it on early Yardbirds stuff. Then on 'When the Levee Breaks', 'Kashmir' & this song. He used the DADGAD tuning on it . It' has a unique sound as you can tell. He's using the side here too! Jimmy the master musician magician!
Page gets the attention but Jones is quietly shredding the bass in the background and Bonham is just amazing here. One of the best performances I've seen by anyone.
Page's slide playing during the two solos is out of this world!
This is live. No over dubs. No vocal layering. No auto tune. 3 instruments and killer vocals. That's it. Let that sink in.
There seems to be this thing that all modern bands use all that. They don’t. Led zep are amazing but I don’t need to let anything sink in.
No band in 45 years has matched the Zeppelin PERIOD
And a $300 Dollar kid guitar
@@nick260682 where in my post did I say all modern bands, let alone any band, do that?
My point was it just sounds so good without any of that. Then you made an assumption that I was referring to modern bands. Hell, Led Zeppelin themselves over dubbed like crazy in the studio.
This man's reaction is genuine. I am so sick of reaction videos with fake looks of surprise etc....where they are totally overplaying their reaction for effect.
xpat73 true
As I've said many times before, best band the planets ever seen
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And that is why in my opinion Jimmy Page is the greatest guitarist songwriter and record producer ever....a true genius!
AGREED
Greatest at plagiarism too. Master of stealing the hard work of blues artists and never giving them writers credit.
@@mitzy123 Dude. This is an old gospel tune that goes back more than a century, and nobody knows who originally wrote it.
Blind Willie Johnson had the first known *recording* of it, but he didn't write it.
Zeppelin did their own arrangement of it, and that's why they list themselves in the sleeve.
But there's no copyright infringement, because there's no copyright to infringe.
@@thomashiggins9320 led zeppelin have been taken to court numerous times for plagiarizism particularly in their first 3 albums where they didn't even give writers credit to the original artists. I don't mind artists being influenced or sampling other artists work but to just use it without giving the artist credit is just a money grabbing move and an insult to the blues artists who put the hard work in.
@@mitzy123 I do know that Led Zeppelin were sued.
However, this wasn't one they could get sued *for*.
Masters of their instruments led zeppelin they are untouchable best band ever
the greatest musical group or artist ever!!....they are timeless....how lucky our generation is to witness these guys...from 1968-2007....and onwards!!!!!!!
When I saw the title of this, I knew he was in for a treat. One of the best Zeppelin performances ever, when they were at their absolute peak. Only Page could get that tone out of a cheap Danelectro 3021.
Ok , this is how it was ... when you knew Led Zeppelin was releasing the next album you couldnt wait to hear the content . That was the mystique of the band , and being a guitar player you never knew what Jimmy s path or approach would be !!! These guys at a young age were already well traveled and exposed to so many influences , reaching into the Delta of Mississippi to the desert people of Morocco and so much more !! For me its not where you start or end your journey of Led Zeppelin.....its the journey itself !
This is one of their masterpieces. Heck they all are! 😎✌️🙏✝️❤️
They were amazing! That performance was incredible!
They were, are and WILL ALWAYS BE the ultimate rock band.
they still blow me away 40 years since
Shout out to Blind Willie Johnson. You're a class act, brother. Really amazing guitar work by JP here. I know you all noticed the slide on his finger. It's amazing how the GOATs of music sound better live. Real talent! Great reaction, brother.
They could just improvise and be right on time! Amazing how they just keep everything in perfect time.
Just a quick props to JPJ using a fretless bass so he can slide the bass notes in tandem with Jimmy. Sweet and smooth
That slide bass performance is magnificent, and the cameraman apparently didn't realize that Jonesy was in the band at the time.
Thanks for uploading. Great reaction to my favorite Song. Can’t get any better than this. Zeppelin at their best.
13:35 🤣 Percy getting cheeky with that last note, faking jimmy out and making him repeat the last chord 😂
May 25 1975..after 4 previous 3 hr plus shows in the span of 8 days. The raggedness and exhaustion add to the raw feel and vibe of this incredibly difficult song to pull off. This emotional performance stays with you more than a recording studio duplicate that other bands would do live. It adds another dimension and depth not only to the band but to the songs and it leaves the listener with several choices to make and listen to. Also and most important...it changes every night.
"When gods walked among us." Makes me feel so sad that Bonham is gone... I remember the day the word came out that he'd died. I was a sophomore in 1980 and I didn't have a clue what they really were, who they really were... I loved them then and I love them more now. None can touch them.
We already had tickets for that tour, our second LZ concert. We were gutted with sadness🥰❤️
They are the greatest blues band ever.
Greatest rock band ever.
@@grahamfay2473
You're so stupid to get what I meant.
I wish you success on your channel. Your intelligence needs to be shared.
Please review more Zeppelin live. That's what makes them so legendary, their live gigs. It wasn't just rote, studio copying songs...each night there songs had an entirely different journey than the previous concert. True masters of their craft.
Page was pure magic to watch. He was the best to me. Him and Zappa were Wizards. They could play ...anything. What GENIUS!!!!
This performance is one of their best. You can see their improvisation. Without doubt the greatest band ever.
WHY is this so good? let;s see.....Jimmy was showing off for a woman ..they were all so glad to play at home. after all the USA tours..in many ways a stellar run at Earls Court never bettered for happiness confidence, swagger and pride.
I am actually in the audience here watching this live. It was brilliant.
Me too
So lucky!!!!!!
So lucky!
And on the 8th day God said, "Let there be Led Zeppelin"
Wow, great reaction from STB. Turns out, Zeppelin is good for the soul.
What is soul music? It can be a LOT of things. Yeah man, turns out Led Zep was a SOUL band.
Who knew?
Jimmy Page is a king of rock. Maybe the king! This band just had every thing and every one. Goat. The stars aligned to bring them together. It will never happen again, unfortunately. No mr. John Bonham. Rest sir.
Lord aMercy, I’m SO glad you are back on UA-cam!! Your reactions were very missed by your subs, I sure missed you. You are one of the only reactors who gets deep into the music. Pure and simple, you get the music of our youth (I’m a 69 y/o woman who will lose my fight against COPD before too long). I plan on listening to Led Zeppelin in my dying days. 🥰❤️
Annie in TN 💕
❤️
I just realized... I'm a white guy, reacting to a black guy, reacting to four white guys, reacting to a bunch of black guys ;)
I haven't seen you- I jumped when I saw your reaction- you are the s***! Bless you
Soul train bro , I followed you since you fell into Led Zeppelin Rabbithole ... My mom passed on 8-1-2020 from Corona Virus. This song immediately came into my mind ... This song is moving .. Zeppelin took this song a some what religious song and ran with it ... Love your view and insight . My mom did hear and respected Zeppelin . I did exposed her to their music and the deep cuts of the blues . I appreciate your love and respect for Zeppelin .. I am looking forward to you reviewing the 02 show ...
Much respect STB ..
R.I.P. to your mom Bro. Peace
STB , thanks for taking time out of your busy day to respond my post . I am currently watching your Quad on Queen . I did see Queen on the "The Game" Tour back in the early 80's .
Much respect sir !
“I shouldn’t be blown away...a year later...”. Been 30 years for me!
Forty years for me. Still blown away every damn time!
Absolutely fantastic performance!! Can you just imagine what it must have felt like for Jimmy being that close to Bonham’s bass drum for 3-4 hour sets?? Earls Court concert is my favorite.
Dude, you shouldn’t ever say “you don’t know enough about music”!!
I’m a longtime musician who’ve been listening to LZ perhaps before you were born. You may not be a musician, but you sure talk better than a lot of musicians I know!!
Your breakdowns of LZ, are super on point man. If u need any info on this amazing band, feel free to contact me.
You’re doing a fantastic job.
Glad you came back Bro I like your take on their music, how tight are they here this night crazy great all Masters at their Craft and then some !!!
love your reviews....i am always blown away by these guys, even 40 yrs later
Just wonderfull music. Nothing comes close to this in Rock Music.
THANKS FOR PLAYING LED ZEPPLIN...I LOVE THE BAND SO MUCH..I BOUGHT MY FIRST ALBUM IN 1976
I watched some tapes of page when he was pretty young, all the tunes they play were years in the works. A lot of songs sound nothing like they started out to be. But page was trying to find his signature in these tapes, and the only way you get that signature is lots of hours and repetition. He'd
Play a riff on recording it may be four or five seconds riff, but he'd listen wind back listen wind back over and over and over. It'd drive you nuts watching but it has purpose. I took notice when I'd play 5 or sixth hour I entered thru something that was magical! I don't know how to explain it . Like going into another dimension or level my mind and hands entered a worldly encompassing vision and sound if that makes sense at all!
You have the best reaction video's. It's genuine.
Bonzo and Jonesy are responsible for the fuel for that train~!
John Paul Jones the quiet genius, the arranger, structures the music.
I come back to your reaction videos every once in a while because unlike the majority of the 'reaction videos' here on YT, yours are actually worth the time I spend watching. Edifying too. Thank you.
I appreciate that
I saw Led Zeppelin in 4 or 5 at the Long Beach arena in LA. Me and my cousin bought our tickets fore $20 at the troubadour on sunset boulevard 2 hours before the show. We were 30th row on the floor. 4 and a 1/2 hour show. I actually fell asleep during no quarter standing up on my seat. When I say fell asleep you know what I mean. One of the most unbelievable shows I've ever seen. Enjoy young folks
I meant 74 or 75. Not sure. Long time ago
I am so glad u get so much out of Zeppelin! I do too!! They sound awesome after 50 years!!!
Your dad sounds like a cool dude! I'm really loving your Led Zep journey, you are by far the most intelligent and interesting reactor on UA-cam. Thank you.
I appreciate that!
Wayne, I had to watch this again after all these months because this is one of my favorite of your reactions. As much as I appreciate your treatment of the music from my favorite band, seeing this again drives home that damn it you have some awesome friends who really care about you man! I sincerely hope you fully appreciate what you have in them. God bless you and stay safe.
This is awesome! You make me appreciate Led Zep more :)
Yes sir - they have swag- especially Jimmy Page- He's wearing one of his classic "Dragon outfits" - the white one he wears is called his
" Heroin suits " - bc of the poppies on them and other things- the one he's wearing is ( supposedly) a Dragon - referring to chasing the Dragon - I'm so glad you are back!!!
Most fans don’t get that these outfits were sort of heroin related. However chasing the dragon typically refers to smoking opium. Been there, did that. Powerful AF, opium is. 😏❤️💙💜
It's interesting to see Americans and especially black Americans reacting to Led Zeppelin's blues inspired tracks because in part it's your own music being played back to you. The Rolling Stones and some other British bands of the late 60s and 70s did the same thing, but none as well as Led Zeppelin. Edit: I grew up with Led Zeppelin in the 70s but at the time I never understood where they'd got their inspirations, I was musically ignorant and thought it was just rock. I didn't know where it came from. The brilliance of Zeppelin is that they fused rock and blues and also sometimes English folk music, although often it was pure blues.
I got turned on to musicianship by this band! At 10 years of age my head lit up. Stairway was my intro...Zep 1 blew me away.
I like the way you know the origins, that I stumble to find!
Your reactions are great and I dig your Pops stories.
Being latino the black experience in my life is a second color of my soul in music. Thanks and right on brother!
I was there. May 1975. What a show!!
So glad to “see” you again, STB! Missed you & your reactions...UA-cam just put this reaction on my home page, so I didn’t know you were back. Stay safe!
Lynn Hoffman I found him on Vimeo so of course, I downloaded the app. But I like YT format better so I’m glad he’s back too. I’ve learned a lot following him.
in my opinion ..after 50 years ...they sounded the best they ever had...especially for Kashmir
brian russell absolutely. Spot on!
Page is the true master of those 36sq inches of fretboard, speed, accuracy, and unbridled innovation is unmatched experience with over 5 thousand recordings under his belt.
Its not fair when led zeppelin came out they are untouchable and all the other band's tried to be like them but they could not and ever since 1968 know one can even come close to led zeppelin master's of rock and roll sorry for the rest there will never be another led zeppelin this group led zeppelin there music will go on and on as the rest faid away only led zeppelin music will stay forever
They are truly blessed by the mighty God they are unbelievable they are untouchable
Relate so well to you expressing Led Zeppelin as a journey you embark upon once you've heard that Zep tune spark...so much to unpack w/ these guys
Excellent choice love this song I'm going to use your words this is masterful but such a good choice I would call this in my words a blue whale of one of the Led Zeppelin songs definitely in the top 7
Great reaction. I love me some Clapton,Hendrix, SRV and many others, but listening to Jimmy, especially "Live" He's the one I'd always say and feel like it's exactly what I woulda played. Well, if I could...
Charlie Daniels may have beaten the Devil with his violin play, but Jimmy will never get the chance. The Devil knows better.
Welcome back. Good to hear your take on my favourite Zep song ❤️
the Danelectro guitar...used for Kashmir as well..originally
Thats wild, the Cheapest Guitar out there, but quality & classic, its the Kent Grums equivalent.
@@jamesberlo4298 he used it on the Royal Albert Hall concert for Black Mountainside too...absloutely jaw dropping
He usually kept that one as the dadgad tuning guitar.
Thanks to this song the cheap Danelectro has survived.
That's believe it or not was 45 years ago and what's really incredible is that nobody as gotten to the level of Zep since
Yes Zep bring the thunder!
Amazing Stuff Here
LED ZEPPELIN ..... the music still stands the test Of TIME !!!!!!!
Thankfully this man is reactionary and genuine. I see others and they make ME feel like they are attempting to play critics. This is not welcome.
Thank you kind sir 🙏
One of my new favorite Zep songs.
Listened to you carefully, you touched on a few things that were 100% correct, one wonders how such a creative flourish or blooming happened between 1965 and 1975, especially in Britain, and funnily it happened when British comedy also had a renaissance, such a Monty Python and others, previous boring middle class rules were broken, very creative times..
Take a look at the 2008 one off concert “Celebration day” at the o2 arena in London 28 years later with Jason Bonham on drums in place of his dad John. Still have it!
You think of how many great bands were around at the same time all ground breaking. Most of it came from the love of the blues and how it made you feel.
Their due diligence is definitely evident .
" gods among us", well said sir!
Year after year they sound better and better.
great to have you back, man!
I love your channel keep up the great work✌🏼
love your stuff man keep it up!
They were one of the few bands..along with Rush, Lynrd Skynrd, the Who that were as good and even better live bc they were NEVER BAD..they all just jam
Really? Don't think The Who ever improvised. That's one reason why they're not in the same league as Led Zeppelin. The other is that they're just not as good musically.
Thank you God bless you!
In August 1975 while vacationing on the island of Rhodes in Greece, Robert lost control of his car and crashed. Although his kids were ok, he and his wife had several broken bones, and especially Robert was in a bad way.
In a later interview about the wreck Robert said this song, In My Time of Dying, kept playing over and over in his head as he lay badly hurt by the roadside and he terribly regretted the song, at least while waiting for help to arrive.
“Talent on loan from god”. You said it all.
This is Helene, Geof’s wife. I’m actually sorry that you have to wait on the O2 Concert .....because I love it so much. They give a superb performance. Kashmir stands out Have you followed Plants 40 year solo career? Some mighty fine music continues to pour out of that man. He still has his gift on loan from God as you say Also there is the No Quarter DVD, tour and album from 1995 with Plant and Page. Visually and auditorially stunning with much more of the Middle Eastern
I have never heard a guitar sound like that ever. It is a raw, grainy, rude sound; nothing like it.
Just found you and new subscriber.Truly enjoyed your reaction .
Welcome aboard!
Brother, I loved hearing you share your discovery of the band. It's like finding out all again for myself. I hope you've gotten to the live versions of No Quarter and Dazed n Confused from TSRTS. I already loved those two studio tracks but the extended live versions (especially the NQ guitar solo) blew my mind. And then the live versions of those two from that same 75 concert at Earls Court (Again especially No Quarter). I want to highly highly recommend my other favorite band from the 70s if you haven't delved deeply, Pink Floyd. There's only a particular set of albums that I would push on you. They're really all concept albums so they're at least full-side listens. The albums start with 1973's Dark Side of the Moon, perhaps the greatest album ever recorded if you consider everything that goes into making an album - song writing, performance, creativity, inovation, sound quality, engineering, social validity, etc etc etc. There's not an aspect that isn't absolutely top-notch. Like jaw on the floor for 30 minutes kinda good. So starting with Dark Side then Wish You Were Here, Animals and The Wall. Once you've heard those four, I'd then advice circling back to Meddle, the album before Dark Side. Any earlier than that, things get a bit dicey (overly experimental for the most part). You may know all this already and if you do I apologize for flapping my gums so annoyingly. If not, hold on to your hat. You're in for it. They didn't invent the concept album, but they perfected it!! Much love my brother.
Jimmy used every bit of that fretboard 🎸🔥
I know blind willy Johnson first record this old gospel song but Led Zeppelin turned into a rock anthem.
The Yardbirds was the laboratory where Cream (Eric Clapton), Led Zepplin (Jimmy Paige) , and Jeff Beck’s wonderfulness was polished and made ready for rock and roll sainthood.
Robert Plant brings the fire!
The peerless JPJ.
Nothing wrong with being too into experience. Its the perspectives you receive that balances reality. Peace
Im back .. You are so right. Paid the price. We all know about it now. Awake and know. Ba'al.. Molock.. you know.. Never to far, soldier .. you are here with us
RP was the epitome of swag on stage!! :)
Listen to Robert Plant talk about going to see Sonny Boy Williamson when he was a young boy with his dad. That’s a great story.