Great concert but my favorite is their 1970 Royal Albert Hall Concert. Before the "glitz", more raw, fabulous. Thanks for another great reaction. Rock on!
Loved the reaction. It's hard not to get excited over Zeppelin. I would suggest reacting to Kashmir live at Knebworth, The Immigrant Song live, Moby Dick the full live version Black Dog and Whole Lotta Love live at Madison Square Gardens just to name a few. The actor you mentioned from Roadhouse and Ghost was Patrick Swayze. A Y commented, the Madison Square Garden concerts were phenomenal. They defiantly were on fire that night.
I would suggest Black Dog from this concert as your next reaction. Go through the whole concert song by song. You will get lots of suggestions for Dazed and Confused, but I would save that one as the cherry on top. This concert footage is part of their movie called The Song Remains the Same, which is concert footage interspersed with fantasy sequences and scenes with their families. And yeah, I saw Zeppelin in Seattle in 1977. Holy Jeez it was LOUD…..but so good! I wish I had seen them earlier in their career though…..1977 was late, and they were suffering from the rock scene issues of the time…..booze for Bonzo, Smack, sadly, got its grip on Jimmy and it was affecting the band. I’m sure you know the story and what happened.
Dazed and confused I'm assuming is a experience because everyone is suggesting it but I'm adding black dog to the list! The fact you got to see them i'm sure regardless was an amazing lifetime experience. Shame it was when they were all going through rock issues though. I'm going to see if i can find the 1977 show!!
@@StillColour , they were all my favorites, Zeppelin is so diverse that every show was so different from the last, one night they would play the "Lemon song" and the next night they would play " Gallows Pole" and so on. Watching reactor has taken me back to those glorious days of my youth and the wonderful music we had🤟😉
Great reaction Loved it. I would’ve been three years old when this was filmed. It was classic when I watched it as a teenager and I thought it was 🔥 i’m glad someone as young as you still thinks it’s 🔥 today! You have to hear and watch Stairway to Heaven from the same concert🤯 is that good. You’ll love it! By the way the actors name you were looking for from roadhouse is Patrick Swayze. Thank you for your thoughts on this song and sharing them with us.😀👍❤️✌️🌼
After you’ve watched some more live stuff from this concert…and DEFINITELY In My Time Of Dying from Earls Court 1975, you should give a watch to Kashmir from their “reunion” concert in London 2007. Robert was 59 at the time,Jimmy was 63, JPJ 62, and Jason Bonham (John’s son) took his dads seat on the drums. two hour concert. Absolutely spectacular. Almost perfect concert. 20 million requests for 20,000 seat arena. That’s a record which has never been broken. You will be gobsmacked by how they still bring it….all the power and attitude and chops (Robert’s voice is older but still full of power). Fun as hell to watch them kill it.
Hello Jervis, l thankfully and gratefully was at the Dallas, Texas show of the legendary Led Zeppelin’s 1973 US tour and it was the greatest show ever for me, ever since! I also saw them in Dallas in 1969 and 1970, and these were the 3 best rock concerts that l have ever seen and heard in person!! The Cream 1968 Goodbye Tour live show in Dallas is my number 4 best show ever! I suggest that you please check out that show too, it’s on UA-cam. 😃👍🙏
@@StillColour Hello Jervis, I would have to say the Dallas, August 1969 show, because it was such a fireball of a performance, raw and super inspired playing by the 4 musicians!!
Oh yeah... This concert got me started into playing REAL guitar and started into the music scene. Epic stuff but the song that really got me, from this concert, was "The Song Remains The Same"
This is one of my favorite five songs. I would say Kinda reminds me of Chuck Berry song Johny be Good. Both electric like a hairdryer in a hot tub kind of songs. And that’s definitely where Jimmy got more than the foot work influence from. Chuck Berry was iconic. Jimmy Page is other worldly
One of the best opening songs for a concert with only "Start Me Up" by the Stones. Thats concerts I've seen myself I'm talking about. In 75 I saw them and this was the opener. In 77 it was in the encore.
@@StillColour it was awesome. I couldn't believe we were actually looking at them especially when they hit the stage like the video. Amazingly, there is a bootleg audio of the concert on UA-cam. Terrible quality but shocking.
Just to make something clear about this song, it isn't their bread and butter. This song is a tribute to Rockabilly music and it doesn't sound like anything else off that album. A classic about the classics!
Sadly, I missed out on seeing them. I was only 13 when this concert took place. and while it was just a short 45 minute train ride to Manhattan and Madison Square Garden and the Garden is, or was literally on top of the train station and I would never even have to go outside once on the train, I was more into sports at that age than music. Then, they were famously robbed during this concert and vowed never to come back to NYC again. Of course they did, in 1977 for example but it was impossible to get tickets when they did. Then my buddies and I finally got tickets to see them in 1980 in Philly but the drummer died like a month before and they broke up. GRRRR!
This is why I love asking these questions, im getting a history lesson. They got robbed?? As in they personally got robbed or their equipment? but that is such a shame when you finally get tickets the drummer dies and they break up 🙃🙃 I mean at least you got to experience what the climate was like when they were around and performing!
@@StillColour Why I am even awake to see this is so sad. LOL. The travel money in the hotel they were staying at got robbed from the hotel safe. I think it was around $70,000 but I am not sure. They are pretty sure it was an inside job. Some people even think it might have been Zeppelin's manager, Peter Grant, but no one was ever caught as far as I heard. Zeppelin's manager was basically an English mobster that you did not want to mess with. He was huge and mean and often intimidated venue managers and or record companies to get what he wanted. Peter Grant was as important as any member of the group as far as their fame and success goes. He is in some kind of hall of fame for music mangers. And he is credited with pioneering the practice of the bands getting a much bigger part of the money from the tours and the albums they made. Until Zeppelin and Grant came along, the groups got next to nothing and the record companies got almost all of it. Grant changed all that because once Zeppelin started getting more, all the other groups wanted more too. Also, he helped form Zeppelins record company label Swan Song after the 4th album. Until then, Zeppelin was with Atlantic. So Zeppelin actually owned a few bands themselves. Including a fairly bit group called Bad Company. In the video you got the song from, they mention the robbery towards the end of the concert. Also in the video this song is from, is a mobster scene and the mobster is Peter Grant.
FYI, Zeppelin does not have a lot of video/concert footage - stuff like that happened later on in the 80s. Plus, Peter Grant, their manager frowned (putting it mildly) on recording whether through video or recording devices because if a concert was filmed/recorded with copies made and sold, that would be money out of their pockets. Known, good quality concert footage are the concert in Denmark in 1969, Royal Albert Hall in 1970, Madison Square Garden - recorded in 1973 for their concert movie called The Song Remains The Same, which didn't actually come out until 1976, Earls Court in 1975, and Knebworth in 1979. Seattle in 1977 gets an "honorable mention" due to its poor video quality. In addition to these full concerts are a few individual performances like variety show appearances in London and France, a lip synced version of Babe I'm Gonna Leave You, Immigrant Song with video footage from a tour of Australia but the audio is from a concert in California and perhaps a couple of others I missed. They were definitely an event in concert; they never played a song the same way twice, they always improvised, and concerts were easily over 2 hours long. Glad you're enjoying the journey!
Oh now this is really helpful thank you. I mean i understand why their manager wouldn't want to record their live concerts financially but selfishly i wish they did. Thanks for this knowledge, definitely helps when im looking for what next to listen to. Any favourites?
@@StillColour Henrietta is a gold mine for Zep info. You hit the motherload. You will find her informative comments on many reaction Channels who cover Zeppelin. I would add that, because of this policy, some people went to great lengths to secretly record their concerts, and there are dozens of bootlegs out there…some are crap and a few are famously good. But that’s for the true Zephead I would also mention that one of the best, in my opinion, “Zeppelin” concerts was the magnificent reunion concert in2007 called. Celebration Day. Jason Bonham, John’s son and an outstanding drummer in his own right, was the drummer that night for his dads old mates and played his dads parts to perfection. They did a two hour set and it is outstanding Yeah, they still had it In my opinion, the best live version of Kashmir is from this concert
@@StillColour for live, several suggestions would be Trampled Under Foot and In My Time Of Dying, both from the Earls Court performance, Whole Lotta Love and Since I’ve Been Loving You from MSG 1973. The Dazed and Confused version from this concert is breathtaking, but you will have to be ready for a 27 minute song….with a fantasy sequence included. All the footage from this concert is part of their movie The Song Remains The Same, and five of the songs are used for these sequences. And lastly Kashmir from 2007 Celebration Day I’m sure Henrietta will have her faves as well
Check out Since I've Been Loving You live from 1973 (this concert). One of the greatest performances ever.
Agreed. . . my favorite LZ song and my favorite performance of it. Also awesome ua-cam.com/video/WgGUf3rxhR0/v-deo.html
This is probably their best filmed live performance, the whole concert is so tight, hale the GOATS
Rock and roll was their opening song during the 1973 tour. It's a great opener, certainly grabs your attention, and left the audience speechless
Led Zeppelin The Best ❤❤❤
Watch all their live performances!! Nobody better especially live!!
Julie you and Led Zeppelin ooze class!
Love your work. From Australia.
They were rock gods. That presence they had.
i´ll love "in my time of dying", really, mind blowing!!
Great concert but my favorite is their 1970 Royal Albert Hall Concert. Before the "glitz", more raw, fabulous. Thanks for another great reaction. Rock on!
Since I’ve been loving you from the same concert ☺️☺️
Adding to le list!
Don't stop here ! Check out the rest of this concert ! Try Whole Lotta Love next.
F'n AWESOME!!! Thank You
Dazed and Confused....from this same concert......a MUST.
Loved the reaction. It's hard not to get excited over Zeppelin. I would suggest reacting to Kashmir live at Knebworth, The Immigrant Song live, Moby Dick the full live version Black Dog and Whole Lotta Love live at Madison Square Gardens just to name a few. The actor you mentioned from Roadhouse and Ghost was Patrick Swayze. A Y commented, the Madison Square Garden concerts were phenomenal. They defiantly were on fire that night.
This is their warm up session 😉
God I wish I was there or even fifteen years later. Miss you John.
More from this concert.
Since I've been loving you
Black Dog
No Quarter
Dazed and Confused
The song remains the same
The rain song
Stairway to Heaven
in my time of dying?????????????????????????????????
Adding to the list!!!!
You're watching the best do their thing. Nothing like it.
I would suggest Black Dog from this concert as your next reaction. Go through the whole concert song by song. You will get lots of suggestions for Dazed and Confused, but I would save that one as the cherry on top. This concert footage is part of their movie called The Song Remains the Same, which is concert footage interspersed with fantasy sequences and scenes with their families. And yeah, I saw Zeppelin in Seattle in 1977. Holy Jeez it was LOUD…..but so good! I wish I had seen them earlier in their career though…..1977 was late, and they were suffering from the rock scene issues of the time…..booze for Bonzo, Smack, sadly, got its grip on Jimmy and it was affecting the band. I’m sure you know the story and what happened.
Dazed and confused I'm assuming is a experience because everyone is suggesting it but I'm adding black dog to the list! The fact you got to see them i'm sure regardless was an amazing lifetime experience. Shame it was when they were all going through rock issues though. I'm going to see if i can find the 1977 show!!
Since I've Been Loving You live at Madison Square Garden...a must!
Great reaction! We were so spoiled BITD!
The next song is as badass as the rest.
I sure did see them in concert, all through the 70's, can't tell you how many times because l lost count. My number one band🤟🥰
No guessing how jealous I am! I never got to see Zep as before my time but was lucky to see Page with Jason Bonham on drums in the early ‘90’s!
All through the 70s???? wow, which show as your favourite 👀👀
@@StillColour , they were all my favorites, Zeppelin is so diverse that every show was so different from the last, one night they would play the "Lemon song" and the next night they would play " Gallows Pole" and so on. Watching reactor has taken me back to those glorious days of my youth and the wonderful music we had🤟😉
Yes, saw them live in Cincinnati 1977. Two straight nights.
That must of been incredible!
Great reaction Loved it. I would’ve been three years old when this was filmed. It was classic when I watched it as a teenager and I thought it was 🔥 i’m glad someone as young as you still thinks it’s 🔥 today! You have to hear and watch Stairway to Heaven from the same concert🤯 is that good. You’ll love it! By the way the actors name you were looking for from roadhouse is Patrick Swayze. Thank you for your thoughts on this song and sharing them with us.😀👍❤️✌️🌼
That is at Madison Square Garden.
After you’ve watched some more live stuff from this concert…and DEFINITELY In My Time Of Dying from Earls Court 1975, you should give a watch to Kashmir from their “reunion” concert in London 2007. Robert was 59 at the time,Jimmy was 63, JPJ 62, and Jason Bonham (John’s son) took his dads seat on the drums. two hour concert. Absolutely spectacular. Almost perfect concert. 20 million requests for 20,000 seat arena. That’s a record which has never been broken. You will be gobsmacked by how they still bring it….all the power and attitude and chops (Robert’s voice is older but still full of power). Fun as hell to watch them kill it.
Hello Jervis, l thankfully and gratefully was at the Dallas, Texas show of the legendary Led Zeppelin’s 1973 US tour and it was the greatest show ever for me, ever since!
I also saw them in Dallas in 1969 and 1970, and these were the 3 best rock concerts that l have ever seen and heard in person!!
The Cream 1968 Goodbye Tour live show in Dallas is my number 4 best show ever! I suggest that you please check out that show too, it’s on UA-cam. 😃👍🙏
Hey Robert, you lucky son of a gun. Which show out of the 3 you went to was your favourite? i want to react to that one :)
@@StillColour Hello Jervis, I would have to say the Dallas, August 1969 show, because it was such a fireball of a performance, raw and super inspired playing by the 4 musicians!!
swagger x 1 million.
Yep. Around 78 I think. Detroit. $10 still have the stub
Wait till you get to "Since I've Been Loving You"!!! an absolute lesson in Blues / Rock
Oh yeah... This concert got me started into playing REAL guitar and started into the music scene. Epic stuff but the song that really got me, from this concert, was "The Song Remains The Same"
Its literally a master class! Let me add that song to the list, thanks for giving this a view!
They are that much more dynamic live...THE GOATS! 😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Actually Since I’ve been loving you is dynamic from the same concert.
At KNEBWORTH 1979
This is one of my favorite five songs. I would say Kinda reminds me of Chuck Berry song Johny be Good. Both electric like a hairdryer in a hot tub kind of songs. And that’s definitely where Jimmy got more than the foot work influence from. Chuck Berry was iconic. Jimmy Page is other worldly
I was at the Glasgow leg of that same tour. The ticket cost a whole pound and it was worth every penny. 🤘
I bet it was🎸! I have to say I’m a little jealous though😃. I bet you have great memories of that❤️✌️🌼
@@marniethedyslexic6445 It spoiled me for every gig I ever saw after it. I thought they would all be that good. 😕
@@jamesrowe3606 As a person who loves live music and concerts I can totally understand that.❤️✌️🌼
that must of been an amazing experience!!
@@StillColour It was. I saw Emerson Lake and Palmer a few weeks later and it nearly matched the Led Zep gig. But not quite.
One of the best opening songs for a concert with only "Start Me Up" by the Stones. Thats concerts I've seen myself I'm talking about. In 75 I saw them and this was the opener. In 77 it was in the encore.
How was it when you saw them in 75?
@@StillColour it was awesome. I couldn't believe we were actually looking at them especially when they hit the stage like the video. Amazingly, there is a bootleg audio of the concert on UA-cam. Terrible quality but shocking.
Loved it man!! Do more from this concert!
Will do :)
Just to make something clear about this song, it isn't their bread and butter. This song is a tribute to Rockabilly music and it doesn't sound like anything else off that album. A classic about the classics!
Opening song to 3.5 hours of ecstacy.
But a history book you won't believe how many things happened before you were born almost everything
what was that hairnet you had on before mate ?
you look much better now.
Watch THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME. The whole movie!! Do it! You'll be so happy you did!
Adding to the list :)
Please react to “Since I’ve Been Loving You” from the same concert, you won’t regret it! 🙏🤘
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Great reaction mate why don’t you try Black Sabbath doing War Pigs LIVE it’s amazing
Adding to the list!!!
Sadly, I missed out on seeing them. I was only 13 when this concert took place. and while it was just a short 45 minute train ride to Manhattan and Madison Square Garden and the Garden is, or was literally on top of the train station and I would never even have to go outside once on the train, I was more into sports at that age than music. Then, they were famously robbed during this concert and vowed never to come back to NYC again. Of course they did, in 1977 for example but it was impossible to get tickets when they did. Then my buddies and I finally got tickets to see them in 1980 in Philly but the drummer died like a month before and they broke up. GRRRR!
This is why I love asking these questions, im getting a history lesson. They got robbed?? As in they personally got robbed or their equipment? but that is such a shame when you finally get tickets the drummer dies and they break up 🙃🙃 I mean at least you got to experience what the climate was like when they were around and performing!
@@StillColour Why I am even awake to see this is so sad. LOL. The travel money in the hotel they were staying at got robbed from the hotel safe. I think it was around $70,000 but I am not sure. They are pretty sure it was an inside job. Some people even think it might have been Zeppelin's manager, Peter Grant, but no one was ever caught as far as I heard. Zeppelin's manager was basically an English mobster that you did not want to mess with. He was huge and mean and often intimidated venue managers and or record companies to get what he wanted. Peter Grant was as important as any member of the group as far as their fame and success goes. He is in some kind of hall of fame for music mangers. And he is credited with pioneering the practice of the bands getting a much bigger part of the money from the tours and the albums they made. Until Zeppelin and Grant came along, the groups got next to nothing and the record companies got almost all of it. Grant changed all that because once Zeppelin started getting more, all the other groups wanted more too. Also, he helped form Zeppelins record company label Swan Song after the 4th album. Until then, Zeppelin was with Atlantic. So Zeppelin actually owned a few bands themselves. Including a fairly bit group called Bad Company. In the video you got the song from, they mention the robbery towards the end of the concert. Also in the video this song is from, is a mobster scene and the mobster is Peter Grant.
Anybody mentioned dazed from this gig yet haha?
Haha a few people, adding to the list!
@@StillColour it will leave you stunned i promise you. the cello bow solo alone is just something else
You're thinking of Patrick Swayze.
THATS THE ONE
FYI, Zeppelin does not have a lot of video/concert footage - stuff like that happened later on in the 80s. Plus, Peter Grant, their manager frowned (putting it mildly) on recording whether through video or recording devices because if a concert was filmed/recorded with copies made and sold, that would be money out of their pockets. Known, good quality concert footage are the concert in Denmark in 1969, Royal Albert Hall in 1970, Madison Square Garden - recorded in 1973 for their concert movie called The Song Remains The Same, which didn't actually come out until 1976, Earls Court in 1975, and Knebworth in 1979. Seattle in 1977 gets an "honorable mention" due to its poor video quality. In addition to these full concerts are a few individual performances like variety show appearances in London and France, a lip synced version of Babe I'm Gonna Leave You, Immigrant Song with video footage from a tour of Australia but the audio is from a concert in California and perhaps a couple of others I missed. They were definitely an event in concert; they never played a song the same way twice, they always improvised, and concerts were easily over 2 hours long. Glad you're enjoying the journey!
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Oh now this is really helpful thank you. I mean i understand why their manager wouldn't want to record their live concerts financially but selfishly i wish they did. Thanks for this knowledge, definitely helps when im looking for what next to listen to. Any favourites?
@@StillColour Henrietta is a gold mine for Zep info. You hit the motherload. You will find her informative comments on many reaction Channels who cover Zeppelin.
I would add that, because of this policy, some people went to great lengths to secretly record their concerts, and there are dozens of bootlegs out there…some are crap and a few are famously good. But that’s for the true Zephead I would also mention that one of the best, in my opinion, “Zeppelin” concerts was the magnificent reunion concert in2007 called. Celebration Day. Jason Bonham, John’s son and an outstanding drummer in his own right, was the drummer that night for his dads old mates and played his dads parts to perfection. They did a two hour set and it is outstanding Yeah, they still had it In my opinion, the best live version of Kashmir is from this concert
@@StillColour for live, several suggestions would be Trampled Under Foot and In My Time Of Dying, both from the Earls Court performance, Whole Lotta Love and Since I’ve Been Loving You from MSG 1973. The Dazed and Confused version from this concert is breathtaking, but you will have to be ready for a 27 minute song….with a fantasy sequence included. All the footage from this concert is part of their movie The Song Remains The Same, and five of the songs are used for these sequences. And lastly Kashmir from 2007 Celebration Day
I’m sure Henrietta will have her faves as well
How many subs do u have?
Chuck berry, inspired this.
Hey, Jarvis, cool channel, but common mistake is calling MSG Madison Square "GARDENS"... it's "GARDEN"... ONLY 1 ROTUNDA/GARDEN, not Gardens. PEACE.
Very normal clothes and hair for the times!