Love that you're going on this Led Zeppelin journey. Subscribed! Check out "Rock and Roll" .... that's how they opened this 1973 concert! Fire! BTW: They were part of the "British Invasion" along with bands like the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Dire Straits, and a whole lot more.
I was 13 in 1973, and this is part of the soundtrack of my life... 😎👍 Ten years gone, and nobody's fault, but mine are two of my personal favorites... 😏👍💯💥
Great Reaction. If you thought this was great go watch and review Dazed And Confused (Live at Madison Square Garden 1973) the 30 minutes long version, You'll thank me later
It makes me sooo happy to see all the new zep fans.Just goes to show ya great music is forever.My old hippy heart smiles for all you folks they got tones more and remember they started by listening to the delta blues when they were younger.
The whole concert is the main portion of their documentary/movie called "The song remains the same" where you get backstage action, Peter Grant their legendary manger and John Bonham driving his dragster!!! Oh yeah and one of the best soundtracks/concerts ever.
I was at MSG in 1973 when they recorded this. They recorded over three nights I believe so it may or may not be the time I was there. I do remember every note though. Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Confidence and Greatness like no other. Try The Song Remains the Same and The Rain Song from this same concert will make you smile its a must see Its one of Jimmys most kick ass tunes followed buy one of his smoothest Rock on man
I have so many favorite Zeppelin songs, the live of this song, might be my favorite. It’s a beautiful sexy version, & you can tell they are giving their all in this performance.
Led zep are the utmost best bands ever.the 70s was the best era 4 music like this. Uve gone down the rabbit hole.oh my ur gonna love it.i grew up with this.their concert at MSG in 73 is legendry,3hrs of pure magic.ive loved them since the early 70s,still am to this day.musicians 2nd 2 none.enjoy hun.x
I KNOW all genres. I was as the ripe age for ALL genres..a tennager in the 1980's which was the beginnings of rap. Rap comes from rock n roll believe this or not. My household as a child was all of rock n roll. As a teen in the 80's I had a younger brother that gravitated to rap. Because of him I got into Snoop Dog big time & everything that was hip at the time..absolutely loved! I can say 100% that the rock n roll genre will always be here to stay in my heart deeply. Rap is a genre that can go.I will not miss. I am well rounded in rap. I can say that rock n roll is dear to my heart.🔴
Jimmy said I can remember going on stage and I remember coming off stage but everything between is a blank that says to me he,s playing what the music is telling him to play without being aware of it
🫤 Still traumatized mom wouldn't let (read: pay for) me to go to these early MSG show. 🤗 78'/79' was when I started scrapping together Bday, Xmas & Babysitting $ to buy my own MSG, Radio City, Colosseum & Meadowlands tickets. 😂 It was on like 🍿 when I turned 16, got my working papers & was able to go to AC to see shows! Earth, Wind & Fire + Chicago double Bill shows 🤯 changed my life. 🤔 Then again with MSG as my "local Venue", I did get to see some extraordinary Bands as well as have parents that made Apollo Amateur Night part of my life 😒 before it was a popular TV show. 59 and MSG is still my Local Venue! 🥰🐰
I àlways feel that LZ was recorded horrible live. Sure sounded WAY different in the building. Anyway only the Knebworth and Earls Court sounded close to how they did live ...the remastered versions by Jimmy Page on the DVD. Thats the best actual live LZ. But even tgey faall short of being there and how it sounded live at the time. Seen them then Plant and Plant/Page live many times...ive yet to hear a solid recording live as it sounded in the room. Like I say the DVD comes the closest and nobody has yet to get it past YT successfully
You've been hit by the Zeppelin bug. They have a vast catalog and it's all killer.
The muthafuckin best in the west!! The mighty Zepp😎
Is there a better way to start, continue, and finish! The Kings of Rock!❤
Happiness alert... you'll be listening to Zep the rest of your life...be prepared to embrace the greatest!
And they held an audience in the palm of their hand for 3 hours and left them wanting more!
i saw them live 20 years before you were born. Those were the golden days of music.
I saw them and I was pregnant with my son . He's 46 now😁
Hi M, these 4 guys set the standard... extraordinary talent!
I am jealous. But do you not think the downside to this is whatever Live Band you go to see is going to pale in comparison
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Love that you're going on this Led Zeppelin journey. Subscribed! Check out "Rock and Roll" .... that's how they opened this 1973 concert! Fire! BTW: They were part of the "British Invasion" along with bands like the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Dire Straits, and a whole lot more.
Greatest band ever...magical!
Zep are the cherry on top of a multi-layered cake of great music
Astounding. One of the greatest live performances of all time.
Each member a master of their craft. Dig in.
saw led Zeppelin twice once in 1973 and in 1979
I was 13 in 1973, and this is part of the soundtrack of my life... 😎👍
Ten years gone, and nobody's fault, but mine are two of my personal favorites... 😏👍💯💥
Great Reaction. If you thought this was great go watch and review Dazed And Confused (Live at Madison Square Garden 1973) the 30 minutes long version, You'll thank me later
Subscribed when you turned it up!! 😊❤
It makes me sooo happy to see all the new zep fans.Just goes to show ya great music is forever.My old hippy heart smiles for all you folks they got tones more and remember they started by listening to the delta blues when they were younger.
The whole concert is the main portion of their documentary/movie called "The song remains the same" where you get backstage action, Peter Grant their legendary manger and John Bonham driving his dragster!!! Oh yeah and one of the best soundtracks/concerts ever.
There’s nothing like Led Zeppelin live. Jimmy Page ❤❤
The Mighty Zep!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The GOATS at work
That’s the blues on mushrooms! The GOATS😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Led Zeppelin =GOATS
Saw them twice in concert in the 1970s, best of times. Plant pure sex appeal, Page mesmerizing..best band ever❤
Hey FTB, Watching Led Zeppelin live is not a show, it is an Experience.. Especially if one was lucky enough to be there.. ♠Mr.G..
I was at MSG in 1973 when they recorded this. They recorded over three nights I believe so it may or may not be the time I was there.
I do remember every note though. Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My favorite band since 69 ❤😎
Wish I could’ve grown up back then, I’m 21 and exclusively listen to 60s, 70s and 80s stuff. It’s magical stuff that’s for sure!
Confidence and Greatness like no other. Try The Song Remains the Same and The Rain Song from this same concert will make you smile its a must see Its one of Jimmys most kick ass tunes followed buy one of his smoothest Rock on man
Led Zeppelin does not
plug in to amplifiers
Led Zeppelin
plugs in to your Soul ❤
John Paul Jones is playing the organ with his hands and the bass with his feet!!
This is one of the very best sequences in the movie. IMO Stairway is the underrated performance, maybe their very best rendition.
I have so many favorite Zeppelin songs, the live of this song, might be my favorite. It’s a beautiful sexy version, & you can tell they are giving their all in this performance.
Led zep are the utmost best bands ever.the 70s was the best era 4 music like this. Uve gone down the rabbit hole.oh my ur gonna love it.i grew up with this.their concert at MSG in 73 is legendry,3hrs of pure magic.ive loved them since the early 70s,still am to this day.musicians 2nd 2 none.enjoy hun.x
My 2nd favorite LZ song 🔥🔥🔥
"Kashmir" is my (& Robert's) favorite 😍
This band is one of the best there is on point
Welcome! You’ve got 40 some tunes to check out now.
Check out "The Rain Song", "In My Time Of Dying" and "Ten Years Gone". I've been listening to LZ since 1972. LED ZEPPELIN FOREVER ❤
I KNOW all genres. I was as the ripe age for ALL genres..a tennager in the 1980's which was the beginnings of rap. Rap comes from rock n roll believe this or not. My household as a child was all of rock n roll. As a teen in the 80's I had a younger brother that gravitated to rap. Because of him I got into Snoop Dog big time & everything that was hip at the time..absolutely loved! I can say 100% that the rock n roll genre will always be here to stay in my heart deeply. Rap is a genre that can go.I will not miss. I am well rounded in rap. I can say that rock n roll is dear to my heart.🔴
Jimmy Page on guitar, virtuoso extraordinaire.
Jimmy said I can remember going on stage and I remember coming off stage but everything between is a blank that says to me he,s playing what the music is telling him to play without being aware of it
💯
I have their whole collection. Listen to Bron Yar Stomp, excellent jam
🫤 Still traumatized mom wouldn't let (read: pay for) me to go to these early MSG show. 🤗 78'/79' was when I started scrapping together Bday, Xmas & Babysitting $ to buy my own MSG, Radio City, Colosseum & Meadowlands tickets. 😂 It was on like 🍿 when I turned 16, got my working papers & was able to go to AC to see shows! Earth, Wind & Fire + Chicago double Bill shows 🤯 changed my life. 🤔 Then again with MSG as my "local Venue", I did get to see some extraordinary Bands as well as have parents that made Apollo Amateur Night part of my life 😒 before it was a popular TV show. 59 and MSG is still my Local Venue! 🥰🐰
The strange thing is All the young Black hip hop and rap fan reactors. Pick up on Led Zep straight away and realised how awesome they are.
Do you realize this concert is from the same year the last time the Knicks won a championship? LOL.
lol 😂 and that says a lot
hahahaha
@@FTBREACTS For those who don't know, I brought that up because the Knicks play in Madison Square Garden.
Says way too much. LOL.
The first minute or so was improv but was very similar to the actual intro
These guys are the baddest mofos in rock and roll!
Don't be sorry. This what we came here for lol
I àlways feel that LZ was recorded horrible live. Sure sounded WAY different in the building. Anyway only the Knebworth and Earls Court sounded close to how they did live ...the remastered versions by Jimmy Page on the DVD. Thats the best actual live LZ. But even tgey faall short of being there and how it sounded live at the time. Seen them then Plant and Plant/Page live many times...ive yet to hear a solid recording live as it sounded in the room. Like I say the DVD comes the closest and nobody has yet to get it past YT successfully
The moment you realize the shit you have been listening to the last twenty years is insignificant
Blueface don't put on no show like thst lol
Needs incarceration.
I really can't stand Robert Plant live. The band plays so well and he ruins everything with his Janis Joplin-like eructations.
YOU are a very unusual person!
@@user-gu7kk5zk2b is this good or bad?
You're the only reactor that blurs it, no one else has a problem
Not true
For you rappers you have nothing on the greatest band ever in history led zeppelin