this is one of my favourite LZ songs. After 45 years still goosebumps every time I listened. So sad that this vid is the only one, I think,they didn't play it often.
I am 65 and still excited every time I watch these talented fellas...esp Robert Plant's primal scream. The '73 Madison Square Garden concert is one of the greatest concerts ever...best band ever! So fun to see your generation turned on to Led Zeppelin...you guys are the bomb.
And he's arguably the least talented of the four...Bonzo, widely acknowledged as the greatest drummer of all time, Page, rounding out every top 5 guitarist list, and Jones, consistently named among the greatest bassists ever as well. A true Supergroup...to me, Zeppelin will always be the best of the British invasion.
@Dahoss That would still make my statement correct, as I did not say "universally acknowledged", or "singly acknowledged", but widely, or broadly acknowledged. Perhaps I could have said "widely acknowledged as the top one or two drummers".
@Dahoss now you would be wrong. Although excellent Neil Peart is too linear for my ear buds. Many drummers I would rather listen to than Peart. Mitch Mitchel of Jimi Hendrix Experience, Cozy Powell circa Rainbow, John Bonham of Zeppelin, Stewart Copeland of the Police. ...
Led Zeppelin was amazing! Robert Plant vocals. Soft and then belting it out. Pure mastery of telling a story. Add Bonham on drums and Jimmy Page on guitar- pure heaven. Today's music cannot compare. These guys were in their early 20s. Writing these songs too.. I agree. This is my favorite also...chills
@@mstewart109 and.... this young man ... OMG . he appreciates it all. he's so involved and invested when he listens to a song. I have loved watching his videos. the music AND watching someone feeling the emotion of the songs!! I laugh out loud often... Because his comments/reactions all ring true. It's great.
They sang the blues. They had soul. They why they are Gods! They were mature beyond their years. Every member of this band was totally and utterly incredible. You have to listen to nearly every one of their songs. Your ears will thank you.
Real talk!..When ppl do reactions to great songs like you did for this one..Its almost we're both hearing it for the first time!.. And gives both the reactors & the ppl watching a greater appreciation and renewed passion for the music in general.!! So'..MANY thanx for the reaction which was well done indeed..
I loved JP Jones reaction to Hearts Stairway cover at the Kennedy Center Tribute...it was like he was hearing a song he's performed a million times for the very 1st time
You and your brother bring me so much joy. There are so many of us who enjoy music with our whole selves: with our ears, our hearts, our bodies... but usually we do it alone. It's such a cool trip to listen along with you! This is one of my all time favourite songs, I'm so glad you felt it. I also loved your reaction to Creep by Radiohead... maybe my favourite band, it's really hard to say - there's just so much magic out there!! Thank you, thank you, you beautiful humans xo
Led Zeppelin was recorded between Sept and Oct 1968. Robert Plant was born August 1948. John Bonham was a few months older. They were teenagers when they joined the band, and finished off The Yardbirds last tour, but they were in their 20s when they recorded the first album.
First heard this on the DMZ Korea 1970. Been listening to it to this day. I'm 71 years old. The things we did back then listening to Zep and others, it's a miracle I'm still here.
Everyone hears music. You have the great gift of being a true listener. Rare and one of the greatest gifts out there. I enjoy you beyond words and the music is new to me everytime through your ears. Thank you thank you thank you and listen to your viewers as well. They will teach you , the tinews and the bands and who they are. No telling where you can go as a music appreciater. You'll only be limited by the amount of time you put in this. More than serious.
I still remember the first time I ever heard Zep in 1969. Somebody walked in, dropped this just-released disk on the player, and my reaction was pretty much what you see on this video -- amazement, joy, and when it was done, the inability not to instantly put the needle back in the first groove listen to it again.
ericynot I remember when _Whole Lotta Love_ came out and I was blasting it on the radio and I said to my grandmother “isn’t this the most beautiful song you’ve ever heard?” and was shocked when she said No. I’m less shocked now, of course, but still...
@@janne9502 I agree, but the quality of Live is as good as the studio. I recommend both, but since this is the first time he'll listen, the studio version is better.
@@Username-ek8wm Completely agree, they are phenomenal live and that shouldn't be missed either (especially performances like the 1969 Danish TV one - wow!)! I just want people who experience these songs for the first time to get the 'full' experience, if that makes any sense..
@@janne9502 It's tough lol but I agree as well. The thing about SIBLY is the live MSG version is AS GOOD as the studio version, so I like to see people react to it.
Seeing this reaction reminds me of when I first heard Led, just brain-damaging ecstasy and disbelief. Nowadays I get hot flashes when I hear this. Too good.
I love watching you listen to MY music. I heard this for the first time when I was 16. Hooked? Whole different story but, yes, hooked, totally and until I die. This is Led Zeppelin. Enjoy my jam? Is that what we say now? peace and Love. Ruby, 65 yr hippie
I heard this for the first time in ‘69, when I was 7 years old. Thank you to my big sister for buying this album! This band blew my mind for the next ten years. I worship LZ. I am envious of you, darling, for hearing this for the first time. Welcome to HERE.
"Immigrant Song" is freaking awesome! Do that one. Love how you guys are appreciating Classic Rock! Influenced so many artists of every different genre.
Ohhhh Yeeessss!!! You youngsters have found one of the GREATEST bands ever!! This song is one of my favorites!!! Sooooo cool to see your reaction to hearing this for the first time!!! Keep it up Bro!!!
1969, my baby left me. I was 19. Someone just sent me a photo of us together, arm around each other after I won my class at the dragstrip. Trophy in one arm, girl in the other, up against my race car. A few months later I bought this album, never been the same! Now I'm 70. She's called me twice in the last 50yrs but I was married with a son. Yolanda..... I miss you!
You want to do the Zeppelin song that blew me away in 69. Communication Breakdown. I had never heard anything like it. It made we want to bounce off walls
I woke up and discovered I was suddenly 71. Feel 35. Love watching you discover the music -- all of it -- that I feasted on so long ago. (And still do!) You bring joy with your discoveries and reactions. I envy you your 'first time' hearing experiences. Thanks for gathering a lot of people from various walks of life who appreciate what you do. And you do it well. Maybe try "Shook me" by LZ.
Hey love you back! I was 16 in 1969. My boyfriend left me when he went to college. I listened to this song for hours on end and cried my eyes out. It is a heartbreaker and tear jerker for real!
And I can confirm that Mr. Plant still has the voice! I've seen him with various projects three times over the years at the Jazz Festival in New Orleans.
I'm an old coot, and this song has been one of my favorites since the 70's. I was playing this in the car, windows down at a RR crossing waiting for one long-as-$hit train to finish blocking the road. The car next to me was cranking new stuff of some kind. Some flavor-of-the-week vapid chick singing some cliche ridden, strum the guitar drivel. Just some kids maybe in their late teens, early twenties. The passenger noticed the sounds coming out of my car, and turned his off. He held up his hand to the guys in the back seat, waving them into silence, and inclined his head towards my car. I edged my volume up a bit and rolled the back window down, the better to share. We all sat there, enjoying the zen that is Led Zeppelin for the rest of the song on the player, and part of the next song. When the crossing gate opened, the passenger looked at me, and simply raised his eyebrows. I answered his question by simply saying "Led Zeppelin". They nodded their heads, and we all departed the magical aura of good music. I did notice that they didn't start up the going down the road.
Zeppelin has been my all time favorite band for 40 years. They were a phenomenon. 4 incredibly gifted artists that came together and created magic. A phenomenon for sure
I appreciate you listening to rock! And now you must know that Led Zeppelin is on a whole nother level, the toppest of the top level of amazing rock music that is beyond most of the other rock bands!!!!! Suuuuper special artists... keep listening to them, and they will send you to some places you never went to before.
"Since I've Been Loving You". Bluesy, very very heavy. Listening music, just listen, in your head. We were all on acid during this time. You just had to be there.....peace
This song is going on 51 yrs. Old. Led zeppelin equals greatness. Even though I have heard this song so many times before it has the same effect on me. Chills and suspense . no band holds no candle to them
And Welcome to "the Led" young man. I love watching you and how your appreciation for the music shines through your beautiful soul, I'm rocking right there with you hon!
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I have listened to Zeppelin and many of the artists and bands you react to for years but to see young men like you and your brother hear these songs for the first time brings me back to the first time I heard them. Thanks for doing these videos!
I agree. Zeppelin's best. I loved watching you enjoy it for the first time. I was 11 when this song first came out, and it's been one of my favorites since then. Today I kind of felt like *I* was hearing it again for the first time. Thank you!!
for real? I envy this young man hearing this great stuff for the first time. It was the soundtrack to my "misspent" youth. peace
Same... so many memories.
Same! Just found this and it’s sooo amazing
Misspent? Memories are out of a haze but it was a beautiful haze that I do not attempt to explain to my children.
Misspent is best spent.
I hear you. 💙
He's not smoking anything.
They didn't just kill this, they killed EVERYTHING.
They kidnapped, raped, murdered, burned, then consumed the ashes of everything they touched.
Absolutely!! The best band ever, hands down, in my book!!
this is one of my favourite LZ songs. After 45 years still goosebumps every time I listened. So sad that this vid is the only one, I think,they didn't play it often.
and this vid shows, how talented they were- already in their beginning when they were 20 +/- years old!
👍👍👍
I am 65 and still excited every time I watch these talented fellas...esp Robert Plant's primal scream. The '73 Madison Square Garden concert is one of the greatest concerts ever...best band ever! So fun to see your generation turned on to Led Zeppelin...you guys are the bomb.
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N.J. Qualls yup...saw them at the garden in 71, 73 and 75. MIND BLOWING shows!
You are a woman after my own heart LOL Led Zeppelin the most amazing band ever I think LOL and I know there’s many many but they are the best
I saw them in Vancouver in 75 and they rocked!
Saw them asbury park, nj 1971...ten years after opened! Hope hes done TYA!
Robert Plant, Vocalist. Every man wanted to be him, every woman wanted him... The Golden God.
And he's arguably the least talented of the four...Bonzo, widely acknowledged as the greatest drummer of all time, Page, rounding out every top 5 guitarist list, and Jones, consistently named among the greatest bassists ever as well. A true Supergroup...to me, Zeppelin will always be the best of the British invasion.
@Dahoss That would still make my statement correct, as I did not say "universally acknowledged", or "singly acknowledged", but widely, or broadly acknowledged. Perhaps I could have said "widely acknowledged as the top one or two drummers".
@Dahoss now you would be wrong. Although excellent Neil Peart is too linear for my ear buds. Many drummers I would rather listen to than Peart. Mitch Mitchel of Jimi Hendrix Experience, Cozy Powell circa Rainbow, John Bonham of Zeppelin, Stewart Copeland of the Police. ...
@Dahoss you've all neglected to mention Ginger Baker!
Benny C and Keith Moon, apparently.
Its great to see the reaction of young people to old rock classic.
Led Zeppelin was amazing! Robert Plant vocals. Soft and then belting it out. Pure mastery of telling a story. Add Bonham on drums and Jimmy Page on guitar- pure heaven. Today's music cannot compare. These guys were in their early 20s. Writing these songs too.. I agree. This is my favorite also...chills
My thoughts exactly! Seeing this young man react so genuinely to this classic, it's like I'm reliving my first time hearing Zeppelin way back when.
@@mstewart109 and.... this young man ... OMG . he appreciates it all. he's so involved and invested when he listens to a song.
I have loved watching his videos. the music AND watching someone feeling the emotion of the songs!! I laugh out loud often... Because his comments/reactions all ring true. It's great.
OPEN young people. Shoot, OPEN old people!! Open our hearts... The secret to unearthing the exquisite
@@mstewart109 Not forgetting JPJ the most trained member of the band
It's so fun to watch someone enjoy something you've loved for so long and to see it hasn't been forgotten. Thank you.
Omg he genuinely loves it. This is awesome for this generation.
we really love rock... dont know why there arent any prevalent rock bands today..
@@___________2204 they have no real talent or musical skills
They sang the blues. They had soul. They why they are Gods! They were mature beyond their years. Every member of this band was totally and utterly incredible. You have to listen to nearly every one of their songs. Your ears will thank you.
Real talk!..When ppl do reactions to great songs like you did for this one..Its almost we're both hearing it for the first time!.. And gives both the reactors & the ppl watching a greater appreciation and renewed passion for the music in general.!! So'..MANY thanx for the reaction which was well done indeed..
Frederick John Picarello absolutely! It’s so exciting and makes you appreciate it more then you did moments before watching his reaction. Peace.
It's great hearing it for the first time again with a smile.knowing what's coming.
I loved JP Jones reaction to Hearts Stairway cover at the Kennedy Center Tribute...it was like he was hearing a song he's performed a million times for the very 1st time
Yes definitely it gives me great pleasure to really listen to music I love and hear it through someone else 💜
Robert Plant is one of the greatest singers ever!
Few even come close to Robert
Every member of the band was in the top tier of their field.
He IS the greatest!
Norma Dailey ..I agree Norma,there will never be anyone like Robert...he has the voice,presence,charisma..in a nutshell..he has it all 🤗
I don't think anyone is better.
You and your brother bring me so much joy. There are so many of us who enjoy music with our whole selves: with our ears, our hearts, our bodies... but usually we do it alone. It's such a cool trip to listen along with you! This is one of my all time favourite songs, I'm so glad you felt it. I also loved your reaction to Creep by Radiohead... maybe my favourite band, it's really hard to say - there's just so much magic out there!! Thank you, thank you, you beautiful humans xo
I loved the reaction to "Creep" as well. It has to be one of the best vocal performances that they ever did. It's a beautifully written song!
I was thinking the same thing (creep reaction)
So the singer and drummer were 20 when they recorded this. When I was 20 I couldn't even shop for groceries right.
Actually they have 19
Led Zeppelin was recorded between Sept and Oct 1968. Robert Plant was born August 1948. John Bonham was a few months older. They were teenagers when they joined the band, and finished off The Yardbirds last tour, but they were in their 20s when they recorded the first album.
HAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!! Right?! Thanks for the laugh brothah!
i mean to be fair they weren't shopping for groceries either
I think Robert Plant with a grocery list might be the worst idea ever.
"I gotta youuuu theeeessseee haaaaam hooooocks BABY! BAAAABAY!"
Listen to: "Kashmir", "Whole Lotta Love", "When The Levee Breaks" and "Immigrant Song".
What? No "No quarter"? 😉
WhatAWorld
Kashmir is my fave!
"Kashmir" and "Immigrant Song" are haunting!! Agreed!
100% to All the above!
Also, "Traveling Riverside Blues' & 'The Girl I Love She Got Long Black Wavy Hair."
This young man is a national treasure!!! I love him!!!!!
Jimmy Page is one of the greatest guitarists of all time! Robert Plant is a vocal god!
First heard this on the DMZ Korea 1970. Been listening to it to this day. I'm 71 years old. The things we did back then listening to Zep and others, it's a miracle I'm still here.
I always need a cigarette after hearing this song...and I don’t smoke...cigarettes😜
😂😂
Lol!
I blame Robert Plant for a lot of the questionable choices I made about men when I was young.
Lol!
Amen
Me too! Lol
I love this.
It's the hair!
Your reaction made me happy. So good to see a young person experience this crazy good song, for the first time.
Everyone hears music. You have the great gift of being a true listener. Rare and one of the greatest gifts out there. I enjoy you beyond words and the music is new to me everytime through your ears. Thank you thank you thank you and listen to your viewers as well. They will teach you , the tinews and the bands and who they are. No telling where you can go as a music appreciater. You'll only be limited by the amount of time you put in this. More than serious.
I’m jealous of Roberts hair. And his voice. And looks.
Crap I’ve fallen in love with him.
Same
Saaamee
Again, must be the 800th time. Sighs. Wowser!
He STILL has that hair in 2021
@@equality_is_not_equity1010 he cut it and theres alot less of it now....😪
Robert's smooth and powerful voice, band on point! Masterpiece and emotional!
I still remember the first time I ever heard Zep in 1969. Somebody walked in, dropped this just-released disk on the player, and my reaction was pretty much what you see on this video -- amazement, joy, and when it was done, the inability not to instantly put the needle back in the first groove listen to it again.
ericynot
I remember when _Whole Lotta Love_ came out and I was blasting it on the radio and I said to my grandmother “isn’t this the most beautiful song you’ve ever heard?” and was shocked when she said No. I’m less shocked now, of course, but still...
I recommend listening to "Since I've been loving You - Led Zeppelin".
LIVE
Never listen to a new song live as your first go - always opt for the studio version first
@@janne9502 I agree, but the quality of Live is as good as the studio. I recommend both, but since this is the first time he'll listen, the studio version is better.
@@Username-ek8wm Completely agree, they are phenomenal live and that shouldn't be missed either (especially performances like the 1969 Danish TV one - wow!)! I just want people who experience these songs for the first time to get the 'full' experience, if that makes any sense..
@@janne9502 It's tough lol but I agree as well. The thing about SIBLY is the live MSG version is AS GOOD as the studio version, so I like to see people react to it.
This was released when I was a senior in high school. We wore this soundtrack out! It's still as awesome today as it was in l972.
A hundred years from now this will still be played and awing people who hear it for the first time.
his head rocking and swaying to the music shows he's right there! my head moved the same but with long hair.
It would be funny if the long hair rubbed off on these guys,... we will watch!
this song is 50 years old and still sounds amazing. really enjoy the Zep reactions. Ramble On. Gong To California. D'yer Maker are great songs also.
Mike I my absolute favorite of theirs is The Rain Song. Fucking beautiful song
Ramble On is my “just keep moving” song when eeeeeverything is going wrong.
Seeing this reaction reminds me of when I first heard Led, just brain-damaging ecstasy and disbelief.
Nowadays I get hot flashes when I hear this.
Too good.
I love watching you listen to MY music. I heard this for the first time when I was 16. Hooked? Whole different story but, yes, hooked, totally and until I die. This is Led Zeppelin. Enjoy my jam? Is that what we say now? peace and Love. Ruby, 65 yr hippie
I just burnt up a few hours on your channel. You deserve a bright future. Great work. Very Entertaining. Peace
You got to do Ramble On by Zeppelin next.
He has good taste--Led Zep is the best band ever.
I heard this for the first time in ‘69, when I was 7 years old. Thank you to my big sister for buying this album!
This band blew my mind for the next ten years. I worship LZ.
I am envious of you, darling, for hearing this for the first time. Welcome to HERE.
Ah the mighty Zeppelin, my all time faves! First time I've seen you get out of your seat, don't blame you one bit, you've just witnessed greatness!
Young man,,,,when I was growing up,,,Led Zeppelin was GOD!!!!! All their songs are great. I'm really glad you like them. 👍👍👍
"Immigrant Song" is freaking awesome! Do that one. Love how you guys are appreciating Classic Rock! Influenced so many artists of every different genre.
Ohhhh Yeeessss!!! You youngsters have found one of the GREATEST bands ever!! This song is one of my favorites!!! Sooooo cool to see your reaction to hearing this for the first time!!! Keep it up Bro!!!
1969, my baby left me. I was 19. Someone just sent me a photo of us together, arm around each other after I won my class at the dragstrip. Trophy in one arm, girl in the other, up against my race car. A few months later I bought this album, never been the same! Now I'm 70. She's called me twice in the last 50yrs but I was married with a son. Yolanda..... I miss you!
Who remembers the Flourestent Zeppelin posters in the 70s and 80s?
Old school
Been there, had those. Black light in my room and everything. 🤣
You want to do the Zeppelin song that blew me away in 69. Communication Breakdown. I had never heard anything like it. It made we want to bounce off walls
Yes
You're absolutely correct about that!
Achilles last stand
Was that you? I was the guy in the vw bug. Not Ted Bundy but Dave Fundy
I woke up and discovered I was suddenly 71. Feel 35. Love watching you discover the music -- all of it -- that I feasted on so long ago. (And still do!) You bring joy with your discoveries and reactions. I envy you your 'first time' hearing experiences. Thanks for gathering a lot of people from various walks of life who appreciate what you do. And you do it well. Maybe try "Shook me" by LZ.
He was famous for wearing the shirts of the girl that he slept with the night before on stage that's why they never fit when they looked pretty weird
This is fantastic.
That's just rock-n-roll...all in one sentence!
That really answers some questions I had re his sense of fashion.. but as epitome of sex and rock he could get away with wearing anything or NOTHING
Love that fact, if true!!!!! What did the young woman wear home? 🤩
Oh thats why Robert Plant ripped my shirt open backstage at their concert.
You always react positively to all music ....so refreshing.....You are so open at such a young age...so nice to see.
Hey love you back! I was 16 in 1969. My boyfriend left me when he went to college. I listened to this song for hours on end and cried my eyes out. It is a heartbreaker and tear jerker for real!
And I can confirm that Mr. Plant still has the voice! I've seen him with various projects three times over the years at the Jazz Festival in New Orleans.
Excellent choice! One of my favorites 💫 Since I’ve Been Loving You, live, Madison Square Garden if you’ve not already done so.
Yes!
You brought tears to my eyes watching your enthusiasm listening to that! Thank you!!! 💗
Same here.....
Love to see a young brother react to this classic songs....
Great reaction vid, man. Love how much you obviously are feeling this not just listening to it. A+
You've become one of my favs on this platform. Your ability to for different genres of music and appreciate it them all. Love from Kentucky ❤
Yeah - I felt the exact same way, but about 50 years ago. And this song still does it to me.
This was the first album I bought after saving babysitting $. I was 14.😁
I'm an old coot, and this song has been one of my favorites since the 70's.
I was playing this in the car, windows down at a RR crossing waiting for one long-as-$hit train to finish blocking the road. The car next to me was cranking new stuff of some kind. Some flavor-of-the-week vapid chick singing some cliche ridden, strum the guitar drivel. Just some kids maybe in their late teens, early twenties.
The passenger noticed the sounds coming out of my car, and turned his off. He held up his hand to the guys in the back seat, waving them into silence, and inclined his head towards my car. I edged my volume up a bit and rolled the back window down, the better to share.
We all sat there, enjoying the zen that is Led Zeppelin for the rest of the song on the player, and part of the next song. When the crossing gate opened, the passenger looked at me, and simply raised his eyebrows. I answered his question by simply saying "Led Zeppelin".
They nodded their heads, and we all departed the magical aura of good music.
I did notice that they didn't start up the going down the road.
That’s an epic performance and still fresh as a daisy, thats true art
Anything by Led Zeppelin is awesome. They don't have any bad songs or filler songs. Every single one can stand on its own
This song just does something to my soul every time I hear it
Very well-said. It does the same thing to me.
Zeppelin has been my all time favorite band for 40 years. They were a phenomenon. 4 incredibly gifted artists that came together and created magic. A phenomenon for sure
First time I've heard this. There is so much great music that I have never heard before. Thanks for your channel.
My favorite Led Zeppelin song ever, and so nice to see someone have such a positive reaction to it.
"all of my love" and "in the evening" zeppelins album...in through the out doors.
React to ANYTHING LIVE by Led Zeppelin. They're in a whole other dimension live. Since I've been loving you (live 1973 version) is off the charts.
Led Zeppelin is another level period.
I appreciate you listening to rock! And now you must know that Led Zeppelin is on a whole nother level, the toppest of the top level of amazing rock music that is beyond most of the other rock bands!!!!! Suuuuper special artists... keep listening to them, and they will send you to some places you never went to before.
And now you'll be able to hear this for the next 50 years... just like we have. Enjoy!
You felt chills right? They are my all time favorite and when I was your age, (a while ago!)they were already “classic rock”. Loooooove LED Zeppelin!
The music around 7:20 sounds strangely like Chicago's "25 or 6 to 4." Somehow, I never noticed that until now. Love the reactions, man!
I’ve always noticed it and I have wondered if anybody else noticed.
I love seeing you kids made happy by music that made me happy as a kid. You are such a doll!
I had to rip my headphones off too and take a little walk a few times back in the 80s when I first listend to some Led Zeppelin
So great seeing you get excited over various elements of great music. A joy
When The Levee Breaks.....
This was a great video. Amazing song and reaction! That song still gets me too. Love the "babe, babe, babe,..." part:)
No quarter & When the levee breaks are two of my favorites. This is still my all time fav tho!
This is about leaving for war....its very sad.....great to see young people enjoying the GOAT Led Zep!
this song stirs the soul, def one of my fav Led songs. If you can't tell my my name and profile pic I'm a huge Led Zeppelin fan.
Thats how i felt & looked the 1st time i heard Zeppelin in the early 70's✌
I was bout your age when this hit FM and stereo were new, the sound of that era blew yer mind!!! Least it did mine..
Love your expressions!!! I’m a Led Zeppelin fan . Glad you’re digging it!!
You shook me by Led Zeppelin should be a banger you definitely need to hear!!🤘🏻
You’re acting like me back in the 70’s. And still, really. ❤️. Thanks.
Gotta do “you shook me”
Best reaction yet. Classic 70’s!!! Good OLD music.
Old Rocker white dude do LOVE seein' my black brother Rockin' OUT! Thank you for this immensely pleasurable video 😎
so fun to watch your reaction to this
"Since I've Been Loving You". Bluesy, very very heavy. Listening music, just listen, in your head. We were all on acid during this time. You just had to be there.....peace
hey man i think your reactions are awesome. ur totally genuine and we can see that u are really feelin the music. pretty f#*kin cool.
“Led Zeep Lin” I’m dying over here!
Not bad for a group of kids singing the blues. It was a great to grow up to this music.
Yep The Mighty Led Zeppelin! I'm requesting one, you got to see How Many More Times live version.
Yes!
This song is going on 51 yrs. Old. Led zeppelin equals greatness. Even though I have heard this song so many times before it has the same effect on me. Chills and suspense . no band holds no candle to them
And Welcome to "the Led" young man. I love watching you and how your appreciation for the music shines through your beautiful soul, I'm rocking right there with you hon!
No quarter, ten years gone, over the hills and far away
Yes to all three
No Quarter is incred
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What 4 twenty-something year olds can do... Magic.
I have listened to Zeppelin and many of the artists and bands you react to for years but to see young men like you and your brother hear these songs for the first time brings me back to the first time I heard them. Thanks for doing these videos!
Love a real reaction to greatness!!
I agree. Zeppelin's best. I loved watching you enjoy it for the first time. I was 11 when this song first came out, and it's been one of my favorites since then. Today I kind of felt like *I* was hearing it again for the first time. Thank you!!
May I suggest, In my time of dying. It's a hard rockin blues riff.
the interplay between electric & acoustic is classic Zeppelin. so happy you loved this as much as I did. the soundtrack of my youth!xoxoxox
It’s ok G! They did the same thing to women for decades!
Jimmy page playing is subliminal
This is so great. Made me fall in love with this song all over again.