Agreed. I was selfish back in the 70's 80's when i first 'discovered' them. I thought it was MY music. Its actually BETTER to see it discovered NOW. :D
Steven Sorrell gets it. No JPJ and Zeppelin wouldn't have been remotely the same. Saw JPJ's solo tour in 1999 and the power was absolutely devastating. All I could think was, "Imagine John Bonham playing drums behind this!"
@@me2ontube Well, good music is good music no matter when you were born. You kids are lucky in the sense you can find this stuff at the touch of a button, but on the other hand you won’t ever get to see a lot of these guys in person like us old folks did.
@@corneliuscrewe677 a guy was telling me that Hendrix n others would do free concerts on a flatbed at the park in San Francisco - I was definitely born at the wrong time n place
I JUST saw this. Im almost at a loss for words. To see two very well spoken young ladies, both of whom well younger than my grandchildren, appreciate the music i listened to as a teen warms my heart. Your appreciation for the incredible musicianship of each member of this particular band is fantastic. No auto tune, just pure raw talent. John Bonham was a BEAST. He influenced a generation of drummers. Keep going ladies. The 70s was a magic time for music. Welcome to the rabbit hole. All the best!
I was so fortunate that I was able to see them live in '73 and '74. It gives me pleasure to see a younger generation appreciate the greatest Rock Band of all time. This is how you keep great music alive, keep rocking young ladies.
Nah, they are not the greatest rock band of all time... Led Zeppelin are, not only the greatest rock artists of all time, they are the greatest popular music artists of all time, namely since the 1950s.
It's really cool to see the younger generation into the mighty Zeppelin like I was. They were slightly before my time, but the great thing about Zeppelin is their music is SO good, it never goes out of style. It's good to see you two young ladies have discovered Zeppelin, because I honestly feel bad for those who never discovered the band's one-of-a-kind sound.
That's right led zeppelin are legendary the best 👌 rock 🎸 band those drums guitar solos bass 🔊 vocals all put together as won great powerful song to mix it all
The live footage was shot here in Australia in 1972 at the SCG (Sydney Cricket Ground). I was fortunate enough to see them when they played here in Melbourne at the Kooyong Tennis Centre. I was all of 9 years old.
I had a feeling it was in Australia I thought it might have been at a race track (horse) I've seen this before but always wondered exactly where it was. I'm glad young people are not just listening to these classic songs but just watched a reaction ( old Mr b) of a music festival with JAPANESE girls playing them. Just like classical music these songs will be played and heard forever.
The members of Zeppelin were into Lord of the Rings, which influenced their lyrics in several of their songs. Back in the day, Lord of the Rings was real popular.
I first saw them in 1974 in Chicago and top tickets sold for $8.50 and I was able to get the $7.50 ones. They were hard to get back in those days lol. I held a 'grudge' against Robert for years until recently because he did not hit the high notes. I found out this year when I bought the Led Zeppelin book that he had strept throat. I thought he just slacked off that day because their tour was intense. Glad you like Led. They and Deep Purple are my favs of that era and unto this day. Enjoyed your reaction!
Let’s see: You’ve reacted so far to three Zeppelin songs, yes? Stairway, Kashmir and now The Immigrant Song. Holy Cow, girls....Zeppelin is such a rabbit hole....enough for the next year! If you do more songs from MGS 1973, be aware that that concert was made into a movie, called The Song Remains the Same. In the movie, “fantasy” sequences were interspersed with concert footage. Each band member, plus their manager Peter Grant, was given a “fantasy” to act out to one of the songs. If you listen to The Rain Song, you will get Robert Plant’s fantasy sequence. Dazed and Confused will be Jimmy Page’s fantasy etc. I think you would like both of them...but Robert’s is very romantic and Arthurian....a knight rescuing a damsel in distress. Plus, it’s a gorgeous ballad of a song...showing their “soft side”. It’s normally coupled with the song The Song Remains the Same, and then moves seamlessly into The Rain Song. I would suggest that for your next reaction. Be aware that a fair amount of Led Zeppelin is overtly sexual in nature....especially when done live. You’ve been getting allot of suggestions for Since I’ve Been Loviing You from MSG. It’s fantastic, but it’s also erotic. Don’t know how your dad would deal with it. Ditto with Black Dog and The Lemon Song. Just so you’re aware. Plenty of other great songs to listen to and watch...
Want more Bonham? Moby Dick live. Better love drums, though, cuz that's all there is. :) Immigrant Song has been used in a few movies, especially Thor Ragnarok.
More early Zeppelin like Royal Albert Hall. These girls need more of 1969 or 1970. So there journey to Zep could be an awesome experience for the young ladies. But yes Moby Dick live drum solo from R.A.H. 1970 the historic Jimmy Page's Bday January 9th 1970
And don't forget Jack Black's version of "The Immigrant Song" in "School of Rock." That's how my kids were exposed to a lot of great classic rock songs.
Great reaction. That's how Plant blew his voice out by the end of this year, 1972. He used to give his all like this every concert for 3 hours. He didn't have a voice coach, smoked, he sang through colds and didn't cancel concerts when ill. He developed nodes on his vocal cords after singing with a cold at the end of 1972 and couldn't sing the very high notes like this after. He had a throat operation after the 1973 US tour. He was still great, he's Robert Plant after all, but just couldn't sing like this again from late 1972. Cheers to you both.
All rockers tend to lack good sense and judgement. Like Lynyrd Skynyrd getting on that plane. They're so darn lovable but they tend to throw caution to the wind and error on the side of craziness.
This was taken from the live DVD released in 2003, though the audio is also on CD, "How the West Was Won," also released in 2003. The audio (and most performances) on both are FAR superior to "The Song Remains the Same."
Yes indeed. 27th Feb at Randwick Racecourse RAS Showground Sydney too. What a show that was. Never forget the Bass when Immigrant Song kicked off the show. Nearly knocked us off our feet. Got in for free too, just walked in. 😄😍🇦🇺
Okay girls, if you're Led Zeppelin fans, you need to see "The Ocean" I think it's the 1973 Madison Square Garden show? And Juliet, if you love Robert Plant, then you'll definitely love watching that video and "The Ocean" is a great song live. BTW, "The Immigrant Song" is one of my favorite Zep songs, excellent 👌
There will be nothing like Led Zeppelin again...omg, the rhythmic section is on another level... I love your reaction videos...and your t-shirts too!:))
You discover why Led Zepplin's music is so popular. It's not just how it's presented, but how it each of their tunes were conceived, written and arranged.
BTW the guitarist is JIMMY PAGE literally the greatest guitarist of all time and also the leader of the band. The drummer is JOHN BONHAM who is also the best in his area R.I.P. The piano player/ bass player is JOHN PAUL JONES probably the one of the greatest musical genius of all time. Finally, the vocalist is ROBERT PLANT is easily the best voice in rock ever and probably that will ever be. They had the chemistry of brothers and were literal GODS of ROCK and they will always be.
you young ladies REALLY like Zeppelin. So do we! The video footage was from Australia, but the audio was from a performance in Los Angeles...They were spliced together because there was really no live footage of them doing this song other than from their Australian tour. I think that’s correct. The lyrics were written by Robert Plant on the plane ride back to England after the band had performed in Iceland. They received such a warm welcome there, and Robert was inspired to write a song about Viking history. Medieval history is also a passion of Robert’s.....the various peoples who have settled and invaded England over the past 1500 years. You might not yet have studied about it....but the Vikings terrified England for a couple of hundred years....raiding, looting, killing, destroying....8th century to 10th century. They then became settlers and farmers...settling mainly in Scotland and northeastern England, and became part of what it is to be English today. Robert knows this history, and was inspired to write it by his Icelandic hosts (descendants of Vikings, who settled in Iceland). It all ties together....Cool, yes?
Awe again it is such a pleasure watching the younger generation appreciating my favorite band from my youth and forever :) The Zeppilen was an anomaly that was never supposed to get off of the ground. The story goes that Jimmy Page was talking about the concept of this band with some friends and one of them mocked Jimmy and told him that the band would "fly like a lead zeppilen".
My dad once told me that back when he was in high school, back in the late 60s/early 70s, this was the first song he had ever heard of Led Zeppelin's and he said he was immediately hooked. It's still his favorite band today.
My dad loves led zeppelin n I can remember hearing this In my early years prob age 6 or 7 n just going wow im now 43 n still like uff glad you girls loved this tune 👍
Ladies, to see and hear more Zeppelin variety check out "All Of My Love" (John Paul shining on keyboards), "Rock and Roll" (written in 1971 to celebrate the 16th birthday of Rock and Roll) and "Achilles Last Stand. Also check out Jason Bonham's (son of John) drumming with Led Zeppelin (2007 Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert) and as part of Black Country Communion (with Joe Bonamassa and Glenn Hughes (ex Deep Purple and Black Sabbath)).
First song on the first album!! Can never go wrong gettin’ the LED out!!! 🎼 It’s really short on the album, like only two minutes or so but it was so powerful that you are totally hooked with just the first song!! Lol Then the library that followed.. absolutely astonishing!! Great reaction as always!!! 🎼✌️❤️
Gotta be aware that live they were a whole different animal. They really played their instruments. Plus Robert would sometimes sing whatever came into his head!
John "Bonzo" Bonham is the greatest drummer of all time. It was his son Jason who played on Heart's live cover of Stairway to Heaven. His death was the reason Led Zeppelin died 2 days after he did.
Hi girls, it's safe to say that John Paul Jones can practically play anything, he also plays flutes windpipes and accordion. He is a master of Sound Engineering in the studio. Even to this day that was what he does. Beautiful shirts. John Paul Jones is the most less talked about. But when it comes to music arrangements and Sound Engineering to this day he is one of the best there is. Disney tried to grab him and hire him but he refused.
Hey girls I wanted to say I subscribed to your patreon account keep doing what you're doing I'm really enjoying your reactions especially to zeppelin thank you!!🤟🤟🤟
Sweet baby - dolls - it breaks my heart that you missed out on these "titans-of -rock" in live performance - because nothing equals that - but thankfully there are faithful recordings - let those do you 'inspiration' - I as an elder "pass the torch" - carry it with pride - you are simply the BEST - N'uff said. Luv - Yas !
Try "The Rain Song" from the movie The Song Remains the Same. It has a fantasy sequence where Robert is a knight rescuing a maiden being held prisoner in a castle.
That's Virginia Parker, she's alive and well as an artist painter with her own website www.virginiaparker.net/index.php. (BTW there was a version from TSRTS with Robert's first wife Maureen acting the part of the damsel in distress filmed at Raglan Castle that never made it, and was available as a bootleg outtake.)
Consider the thousands of kids out there. They are all grandparents now! Can you imagine? This is what your grandparents were.... and STILL ARE! Time has marched on, but the song (us old people!) remain the same. Still rockin on! Congrats young ladies.. you are now true Led Heads. 🤩
As always lovely reaction girls !!! how nice is to see you enjoying this musical gems of one of the most legendary and influential rock groups of all time and one of my favorite ones, Led Zeppelin like Iron Maiden made me wanted to learn to play guitar in my teens and continue playing to this day in my adulthood, cheers for you from Lima, Perú and keep rockin´and reacting lovely !!!
Me too ,I was so blown away by Zeppelin when I was 10 years old I was possessed by Plants haunting voice and pages guitar heaviness and Bonzos drums driving the train and Jonesy teams g with Bonzo ,all I wanted was to hear more!whenever I could ,,I saw them at the LA Forum in 1977,paid 200$it was my whole 2 week check !!!I ll never forget it !!!awesome
If i could give a hundred likes... Great reaction!!! My favourite Zep song. I can hear this song 20 times a day and still love it. So glad you guys love Zeppeliin. Thank you.
You *never* forget the very first time and which Led Zeppelin song you heard, this was mine, my brother was playing it when I came home from school, the needle had just dropped!! Hell Yeah!
Glad to see you reacted to this song, girls! The groove on "Immigrant Song" is spectacular. On another note, many of us are heartbroken over the death of Eddie Van Halen; it is very cathartic to see younger generations react to Van Halen songs for the first time. I would love to see your reactions to "I'm The One," "Little Guitars," "Mean Street," "Unchained," "Hear About It Later,"...the list goes on, really. www.counterpolitik.com/post/hammers-of-the-god-the-cosmic-artistry-of-edward-van-halen
Oh PaLeeeeze! Just because a song by Zeppelin has THREE NOTES that correspond to three notes of the chorus of Bali Hai does NOT mean that Immigrant Song was “inspired” by South Pacific!!!! Good Lord, if all it takes is three notes to “inspire a song”, then pretty much every song written must be inspired by another song and not be original. I doubt very much if Robert Plant was a fan of South Pacific. I really do.
Don't feel bad girls........no one knows quite how to explain the feeling you get listening to Zeppelin's music !!........you guy's do the best job of explaining music I've ever heard.......keep up the Great work !!
Great reaction ladies this is my fav zeppelin song so imagine how reacted when I heard it in the last Thor movie Ragnorok the music went so well with the action... proud of u ladies
There is nothing that warms my heart more than to see another generation discover the wonderfulness that is Led Zeppelin.
Agreed. I was selfish back in the 70's 80's when i first 'discovered' them. I thought it was MY music. Its actually BETTER to see it discovered NOW. :D
Amen.... They are finding out that our Generation was WAYYYYYY cooler than theirs....
Yeah! I feel the same way.
Totally agree 😍
My words & feelings exactly
John Paul Jones was the secret weapon. He was one of the best studio musicians at the time and could play multiple instruments AND harmonize vocals.
Steven Sorrell gets it. No JPJ and Zeppelin wouldn't have been remotely the same. Saw JPJ's solo tour in 1999 and the power was absolutely devastating. All I could think was, "Imagine John Bonham playing drums behind this!"
These kids might have born in the wrong decade. Nice to see they get it.
So was I but luckily I had a cousin that helped me out
@@me2ontube Well, good music is good music no matter when you were born. You kids are lucky in the sense you can find this stuff at the touch of a button, but on the other hand you won’t ever get to see a lot of these guys in person like us old folks did.
@@corneliuscrewe677 a guy was telling me that Hendrix n others would do free concerts on a flatbed at the park in San Francisco - I was definitely born at the wrong time n place
Nope. They born in right decade. They can play and listen a lot of legendary songs from phone.
Right generation for them to "save" musically.
I JUST saw this. Im almost at a loss for words. To see two very well spoken young ladies, both of whom well younger than my grandchildren, appreciate the music i listened to as a teen warms my heart. Your appreciation for the incredible musicianship of each member of this particular band is fantastic. No auto tune, just pure raw talent. John Bonham was a BEAST. He influenced a generation of drummers. Keep going ladies. The 70s was a magic time for music. Welcome to the rabbit hole. All the best!
Thank you John for your kind words!
I was so fortunate that I was able to see them live in '73 and '74. It gives me pleasure to see a younger generation appreciate the greatest Rock Band of all time. This is how you keep great music alive, keep rocking young ladies.
Nah, they are not the greatest rock band of all time...
Led Zeppelin are, not only the greatest rock artists of all time, they are the greatest popular music artists of all time, namely since the 1950s.
@@markuse3472 they are fuckings gods literally
Please check “Since I’ve been loving you” at the Madison Square Garden in 1973, from the movie “The Song Remains the Same”.
I second that! Incredible!
Jimmy Pages playing on that is so amazing...
Agreed!, but No Quarter's my all time personal favorite Guitar solo😀
(2'nd to millionth plus 6 is anything by Santana😀)
Yes This one
@@shawnmichael777. so many GREAT solos. Probably my favourite is thank you from the BBC sessions. He just tears it up
Dazed and Confused- Song Remains the Same. You will never be the same...
When gods walked the earth
Amen.
In my opinion this is and always will be the best rock song ever.
When Robert plant's son died he wrote all of my love dedicated to him listen to that
It's really cool to see the younger generation into the mighty Zeppelin like I was. They were slightly before my time, but the great thing about Zeppelin is their music is SO good, it never goes out of style. It's good to see you two young ladies have discovered Zeppelin, because I honestly feel bad for those who never discovered the band's one-of-a-kind sound.
Two teenage girls know the names of the members of a band from the 60’s-70’s. Enough said...
😊
This mature gentleman had his heart warmed by these two.
That's right led zeppelin are legendary the best 👌 rock 🎸 band those drums guitar solos bass 🔊 vocals all put together as won great powerful song to mix it all
The live footage was shot here in Australia in 1972 at the SCG (Sydney Cricket Ground). I was fortunate enough to see them when they played here in Melbourne at the Kooyong Tennis Centre. I was all of 9 years old.
I had a feeling it was in Australia I thought it might have been at a race track (horse) I've seen this before but always wondered exactly where it was. I'm glad young people are not just listening to these classic songs but just watched a reaction ( old Mr b) of a music festival with JAPANESE girls playing them. Just like classical music these songs will be played and heard forever.
Oh how I envy you good sir. I've heard others blessed to have seen Led Zeppelin in concert and some compared it to that of a religious experience.
The members of Zeppelin were into Lord of the Rings, which influenced their lyrics in several of their songs. Back in the day, Lord of the Rings was real popular.
This is the song playing in Thor Ragnarok after he gets his powers back.
The girls are officially metal heads now. Love that merch!!!
I first saw them in 1974 in Chicago and top tickets sold for $8.50 and I was able to get the $7.50 ones. They were hard to get back in those days lol. I held a 'grudge' against Robert for years until recently because he did not hit the high notes. I found out this year when I bought the Led Zeppelin book that he had strept throat. I thought he just slacked off that day because their tour was intense. Glad you like Led. They and Deep Purple are my favs of that era and unto this day. Enjoyed your reaction!
Let’s see: You’ve reacted so far to three Zeppelin songs, yes? Stairway, Kashmir and now The Immigrant Song. Holy Cow, girls....Zeppelin is such a rabbit hole....enough for the next year! If you do more songs from MGS 1973, be aware that that concert was made into a movie, called The Song Remains the Same. In the movie, “fantasy” sequences were interspersed with concert footage. Each band member, plus their manager Peter Grant, was given a “fantasy” to act out to one of the songs. If you listen to The Rain Song, you will get Robert Plant’s fantasy sequence. Dazed and Confused will be Jimmy Page’s fantasy etc. I think you would like both of them...but Robert’s is very romantic and Arthurian....a knight rescuing a damsel in distress. Plus, it’s a gorgeous ballad of a song...showing their “soft side”. It’s normally coupled with the song The Song Remains the Same, and then moves seamlessly into The Rain Song. I would suggest that for your next reaction. Be aware that a fair amount of Led Zeppelin is overtly sexual in nature....especially when done live. You’ve been getting allot of suggestions for Since I’ve Been Loviing You from MSG. It’s fantastic, but it’s also erotic. Don’t know how your dad would deal with it. Ditto with Black Dog and The Lemon Song. Just so you’re aware. Plenty of other great songs to listen to and watch...
I agreed.
Everything by Led Zeppelin is fantastic! Automatic like from me! I love when you react to them.
Want more Bonham? Moby Dick live. Better love drums, though, cuz that's all there is. :)
Immigrant Song has been used in a few movies, especially Thor Ragnarok.
Please!
More early Zeppelin like Royal Albert Hall. These girls need more of 1969 or 1970. So there journey to Zep could be an awesome experience for the young ladies. But yes Moby Dick live drum solo from R.A.H. 1970 the historic Jimmy Page's Bday January 9th 1970
And don't forget Jack Black's version of "The Immigrant Song" in "School of Rock." That's how my kids were exposed to a lot of great classic rock songs.
Great reaction. That's how Plant blew his voice out by the end of this year, 1972. He used to give his all like this every concert for 3 hours. He didn't have a voice coach, smoked, he sang through colds and didn't cancel concerts when ill. He developed nodes on his vocal cords after singing with a cold at the end of 1972 and couldn't sing the very high notes like this after. He had a throat operation after the 1973 US tour.
He was still great, he's Robert Plant after all, but just couldn't sing like this again from late 1972.
Cheers to you both.
All rockers tend to lack good sense and judgement. Like Lynyrd Skynyrd getting on that plane. They're so darn lovable but they tend to throw caution to the wind and error on the side of craziness.
I've never heard this version before and I was surprised to hear how heavy and thick the mix sounds here. Like, DAMN, it's filthy (in the best way).
This was taken from the live DVD released in 2003, though the audio is also on CD, "How the West Was Won," also released in 2003. The audio (and most performances) on both are FAR superior to "The Song Remains the Same."
Yes as someone said the audio is from "How The West Was Won" The footage is from a concert in Sydney Australia filmed by an old local show GTK....
Three letters for ya - JPJ
Utterly Filthy, and Fantastic. JPJ - the true Overlord
These two young ladies are the BEST!!! Stoked you Love Zeppelin!!!
Sydney, Australia, 1972.
It was fantastic, I was there
How old were you then ?
@@sauravMAitra96 16
I took my eldest son to see the Page and Plant gig in 1996. He was 16 at the time
@@sauravMAitra96 i was 16
Yes indeed. 27th Feb at Randwick Racecourse RAS Showground Sydney too. What a show that was. Never forget the Bass when Immigrant Song kicked off the show. Nearly knocked us off our feet. Got in for free too, just walked in. 😄😍🇦🇺
I can see Led-Zeppelin is now a favorite. I see you got to taste of good music. 🌚⚡⚡⚡⚡
I am JEALOUS!! I've been wanting those Zeppelin shirts for 35 yrs and never found one. . .Anyways, luv you guys!
Thank you Chris!
@@danasfaith5738 You're most welcome!
Okay girls, if you're Led Zeppelin fans, you need to see "The Ocean" I think it's the 1973 Madison Square Garden show? And Juliet, if you love Robert Plant, then you'll definitely love watching that video and "The Ocean" is a great song live. BTW, "The Immigrant Song" is one of my favorite Zep songs, excellent 👌
You girls are awesome! Nice to see the new generation appreciating the old. You young girls are the coolest!
There will be nothing like Led Zeppelin again...omg, the rhythmic section is on another level...
I love your reaction videos...and your t-shirts too!:))
You discover why Led Zepplin's music is so popular. It's not just how it's presented, but how it each of their tunes were conceived, written and arranged.
BTW the guitarist is JIMMY PAGE literally the greatest guitarist of all time and also the leader of the band. The drummer is JOHN BONHAM who is also the best in his area R.I.P. The piano player/ bass player is JOHN PAUL JONES probably the one of the greatest musical genius of all time. Finally, the vocalist is ROBERT PLANT is easily the best voice in rock ever and probably that will ever be. They had the chemistry of brothers and were literal GODS of ROCK and they will always be.
When the levee breaks ladies.....no other discussion needed...you will love it
Amazing after 50 years these guys still sound incredible and are impacting a new generation. Spread the news and bring back real music.
asked in an interview, "what is the goal of your art', Jimmy Page responded without skipping a beat........POWER, MYSTERY, and the HAMMER of the GODS
you young ladies REALLY like Zeppelin. So do we! The video footage was from Australia, but the audio was from a performance in Los Angeles...They were spliced together because there was really no live footage of them doing this song other than from their Australian tour. I think that’s correct. The lyrics were written by Robert Plant on the plane ride back to England after the band had performed in Iceland. They received such a warm welcome there, and Robert was inspired to write a song about Viking history. Medieval history is also a passion of Robert’s.....the various peoples who have settled and invaded England over the past 1500 years. You might not yet have studied about it....but the Vikings terrified England for a couple of hundred years....raiding, looting, killing, destroying....8th century to 10th century. They then became settlers and farmers...settling mainly in Scotland and northeastern England, and became part of what it is to be English today. Robert knows this history, and was inspired to write it by his Icelandic hosts (descendants of Vikings, who settled in Iceland). It all ties together....Cool, yes?
Awe again it is such a pleasure watching the younger generation appreciating my favorite band from my youth and forever :) The Zeppilen was an anomaly that was never supposed to get off of the ground. The story goes that Jimmy Page was talking about the concept of this band with some friends and one of them mocked Jimmy and told him that the band would "fly like a lead zeppilen".
One of the best rythym section in roock: John Paul Jones and Bonham.....
Great reaction ladies! I believe the audio from this is from a 1972 concert in Long beach CA and the video is from Sydney Australia in 1972..😊♥️✌👍
My dad once told me that back when he was in high school, back in the late 60s/early 70s, this was the first song he had ever heard of Led Zeppelin's and he said he was immediately hooked. It's still his favorite band today.
the drums just seem to envelope the group: to encase it. and the group is wild ! glad you have Led Zeppelin shirts !
Ah, my two favorite little metal heads!!🤘🤘🤘😄😄😄
This was 1972 and there had been some rockers, but nothing compared to this!
Great reaction girls!
Since I’ve been loving you live 1973!
My dad loves led zeppelin n I can remember hearing this In my early years prob age 6 or 7 n just going wow im now 43 n still like uff glad you girls loved this tune 👍
Great job girls. ZEPPELIN rules! You have to play the song remains the same live! Madison Square garden
brilliant!!! I'm so happy to see them learn about these legendary artists who are legends for a reason. Do "Ramble on" by Led Zeppelin.
ZEPPELIN’S THE RAIN SONG PLEASE! 🤘🏼
Great reaction! Mia’s attempt to hit Plant’s high note! 😂 Love ya ladies.
calla oe :v ok no
Great song , great reaction as usual 😃 hugs and have a great weekend Mia & Juliet!!! Lots of love from Argentina 🇦🇷 keep rocking!
Ladies, to see and hear more Zeppelin variety check out "All Of My Love" (John Paul shining on keyboards), "Rock and Roll" (written in 1971 to celebrate the 16th birthday of Rock and Roll) and "Achilles Last Stand. Also check out Jason Bonham's (son of John) drumming with Led Zeppelin (2007 Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert) and as part of Black Country Communion (with Joe Bonamassa and Glenn Hughes (ex Deep Purple and Black Sabbath)).
First song on the first album!! Can never go wrong gettin’ the LED out!!! 🎼
It’s really short on the album, like only two minutes or so but it was so powerful that you are totally hooked with just the first song!! Lol
Then the library that followed.. absolutely astonishing!! Great reaction as always!!! 🎼✌️❤️
Headbanging will never die, don't ever stop...
The audio was captured at Long Beach, California 1972 at the Long Beach Arena. The video clip is from on of their Australia concerts, 1971 or 1972.
Gotta be aware that live they were a whole different animal. They really played their instruments. Plus Robert would sometimes sing whatever came into his head!
they were greeted so well in iceland ,😁they made it into this song
50+ years ago... and NEVER gets old. Can`t go wrong with ANY LZ song. Even better in concert.
Pure talent, what a tight band. GOAT of Rock/Blues.
Classic Rock-N-Roll never gets old. I wish more young people knew that.
EPIC !
Led Zeppelin forever 🤩
John "Bonzo" Bonham is the greatest drummer of all time. It was his son Jason who played on Heart's live cover of Stairway to Heaven. His death was the reason Led Zeppelin died 2 days after he did.
I love the look on your faces when you hear something that gets to you! Brilliant ❤️
Oh thank you!
@@danasfaith5738 welcome!
Hi girls, it's safe to say that John Paul Jones can practically play anything, he also plays flutes windpipes and accordion. He is a master of Sound Engineering in the studio. Even to this day that was what he does. Beautiful shirts. John Paul Jones is the most less talked about. But when it comes to music arrangements and Sound Engineering to this day he is one of the best there is. Disney tried to grab him and hire him but he refused.
Hey girls I wanted to say I subscribed to your patreon account keep doing what you're doing I'm really enjoying your reactions especially to zeppelin thank you!!🤟🤟🤟
59 yrs old. Got a brother 10 yrs older. Been a Zeppelin fan 4 51 yrs. It's not a band, it's a religion
Another awesome song from Led Zeppelin . Loving your reaction girls😃👍yep Excellent
That's rock n roll at it's finest!
Always glad to join the party you provide
Sweet baby - dolls - it breaks my heart that you missed out on these "titans-of -rock" in live performance - because nothing equals that - but thankfully there are faithful recordings - let those do you 'inspiration' - I as an elder "pass the torch" - carry it with pride - you are simply the BEST - N'uff said. Luv - Yas !
50 years old song, still amazing.
You must see Going To Califórnia live at Earl Court . Such a beautiful ballad ! And JPJ playjng the mandolin ... wow !
Try "The Rain Song" from the movie The Song Remains the Same. It has a fantasy sequence where Robert is a knight rescuing a maiden being held prisoner in a castle.
That's Virginia Parker, she's alive and well as an artist painter with her own website www.virginiaparker.net/index.php. (BTW there was a version from TSRTS with Robert's first wife Maureen acting the part of the damsel in distress filmed at Raglan Castle that never made it, and was available as a bootleg outtake.)
Consider the thousands of kids out there. They are all grandparents now! Can you imagine? This is what your grandparents were.... and STILL ARE! Time has marched on, but the song (us old people!) remain the same. Still rockin on! Congrats young ladies.. you are now true Led Heads. 🤩
Since l'v Being loving you..by led zeppelin..best song from best band ever
Mia, you are a greate singer too! As always, I really enjoy your reaction. Keep rocking ladies 🤟🤟🤟!!!
i'm really glad you like this band .
Watching to your videos my faith in youth has reborn!!!
You girls gotta do "whole lotta love". You will love it.
I can't ever listen to whole lotta love any other way then live the song remains the same! ❤🎼🎤🎸🎶🎵
I don't think their dad would allow that😉!
As always lovely reaction girls !!! how nice is to see you enjoying this musical gems of one of the most legendary and influential rock groups of all time and one of my favorite ones, Led Zeppelin like Iron Maiden made me wanted to learn to play guitar in my teens and continue playing to this day in my adulthood, cheers for you from Lima, Perú and keep rockin´and reacting lovely !!!
A legendary song from a legendary band. Great job as always
Refreshing to see how the 2 of you can appreciate the music I listened to when I was your age. Keep going there's so much more.
Me too ,I was so blown away by Zeppelin when I was 10 years old I was possessed by Plants haunting voice and pages guitar heaviness and Bonzos drums driving the train and Jonesy teams g with Bonzo ,all I wanted was to hear more!whenever I could ,,I saw them at the LA Forum in 1977,paid 200$it was my whole 2 week check !!!I ll never forget it !!!awesome
Led Zeppelin: simply AMAZING!!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 WITH THIS SONG AND EVERY EVERY SONGS OF THEM!!!
If i could give a hundred likes... Great reaction!!! My favourite Zep song. I can hear this song 20 times a day and still love it. So glad you guys love Zeppeliin. Thank you.
Greatest band EVER!! And you 2 young ladies totally get it!!
Great song choice! Love your reaction.
What just happened,,so amazing, wonderful
This was the first single I have ever had, for my 7th birthday...
Your little sister's singing rocks!!!
No Quarter from Song Remains the Same? Thanks for the awesome entertainment your providing!
You *never* forget the very first time and which Led Zeppelin song you heard, this was mine, my brother was playing it when I came home from school, the needle had just dropped!!
Hell Yeah!
Nice, please react to this live, is one of the newest lives by Led Zeppelin, this song called the song remains the same
Glad to see you reacted to this song, girls! The groove on "Immigrant Song" is spectacular. On another note, many of us are heartbroken over the death of Eddie Van Halen; it is very cathartic to see younger generations react to Van Halen songs for the first time. I would love to see your reactions to "I'm The One," "Little Guitars," "Mean Street," "Unchained," "Hear About It Later,"...the list goes on, really.
www.counterpolitik.com/post/hammers-of-the-god-the-cosmic-artistry-of-edward-van-halen
Oh PaLeeeeze! Just because a song by Zeppelin has THREE NOTES that correspond to three notes of the chorus of Bali Hai does NOT mean that Immigrant Song was “inspired” by South Pacific!!!! Good Lord, if all it takes is three notes to “inspire a song”, then pretty much every song written must be inspired by another song and not be original. I doubt very much if Robert Plant was a fan of South Pacific. I really do.
I saw them in '72 in San Francisco. 90,000 people! It was crazy,but absolutely the best concert of my life...
The forefathers of hard rock. An inspiration to many Rock bands for decades !
This reminds me when I teen.....the 70s....yes.
Don't feel bad girls........no one knows quite how to explain the feeling you get listening to Zeppelin's music !!........you guy's do the best job of explaining music I've ever heard.......keep up the Great work !!
Lots of great music came from the 60's/ 70's, it was a golden era for pop/ rock, good luck to you on your journey of musical appreciation!
Thank you so much!
this band warms my heart .allways will sets your heart alive
Welcome to the Mighty Zep
This is my favorite band. Greatest band ever. Zeppelin fan forever
Great reaction ladies this is my fav zeppelin song so imagine how reacted when I heard it in the last Thor movie Ragnorok the music went so well with the action... proud of u ladies
i just love this, these 2 are stars and so nice to see appreciation for proper music
I got chills