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Ramble On is one you’ll love. What Is and What Will Never Be is another. And, you must hear their song Rock and Roll. Polo, I know you’ll love those three.
Great song. The female singing with Robert is Sandy Denny, the only time LZ included another singer for this beautiful folk song and it worked perfectly. ❤
@@gingerbaker_toad696I see Led Zepp as more than anthem rock because they have anthems like The Immigrant Song and Heartbreaker but they also pull of softer songs like this.
Hey Polo ~ That was the incomparable Sandy Denny singing the high parts. One of the greatest female rock singers to have ever lived. This is my all time, number one favorite song from Zeppelin. It is spectacular, glorious and mesmerizing. I'm so glad that you love it too.
@@helenespaulding7562 Mainly 'folk' I suppose, but Fairport Convention was considered 'folk rock' -- of course, all such labels are treacherous and slippery . . . :-)
Now you know why everyone loves Led Zeppelin even people that don't really like Led Zeppelin still Love damn they just don't want to admit it my all-time favorite band since I was 13 and I'm 60 this month thank you for playing that get the Led out thanks Polo❤
Led Zeppelin’s catalog is deep. You can find anything you want to find as far as rock and roll guitar instruments goes. They do, Celtic, Blue grass, Folk, Psychedelic, middle eastern.. all types of world music and still hold onto their dna in their music.
Heart has a live cover of this from their Alive in Seattle set. Ann plays guitar and sings Robert’s part while Nancy plays mandolin and sings the harmony. Most people don’t realize that Nancy can sing as well as Ann can. She just has a thinner voice. It’s maybe the best cover of any song I’ve ever heard. They even nail the ending with the overlapping vocal delays. It’s absolutely incredible
@@cjzitoI actually have to disagree. Don’t get me wrong. That’s a magnificent cover, but I think the one I commented is better still. It demonstrates their fantastic musicianship and not only is Nancy’s singing as spectacular as Ann’s, the harmonies are unbelievable.
I like every Led Zeppelin song I've ever heard. Out of all those there are several I love. This piece feels like it is from a far away time. I love it.
Love this song, reminds you of how great Zeppelin’s writing and creativeness was! Love thee lyrics!! There are no bad Zeppelin songs! Everyone is different! So glad I grew up listening to it! It helped form my life!!❤️RIP John Bonham!
@@gregharker1600 It's not an opinion. It's an easily checkable fact. Tolkien wrote it as a single work, and sent it to the publisher in 1949/1950. The publisher refused to publish it as a single volume due to the cost or publishing such a large book, and its modest anticipated sales.
Great reaction again, POLO! The cover version of this song by Heart is absolutely killer and showcases sides of both Wilson sisters you rarely get to see on any other songs they put out!
YES, YES, YES finally some Sandy Denny! Try Fairport Convention "Who knows where the time goes". Also any Richard Thompson, 50 some years of great work.
The magic of Led Zeppelin is that they created a genera of music previously un created, a genera so original and so captivating that it LED to them becoming what they became.
Robert Plant sings this with Sandy Denny, so you will hear her voice in this as well, they are doing a duette. She was an English vocalist (they are all English) and they invited her to do the track with them. John Bonham sat this one out, he probably needed a break anyway. They were really into JRR Tolkien back before Tolkien was popular. It just shows how they just loved to experiment, they always wanted to push the boundaries and try new things. Wait till you hear D’yer Mak’er, you'll be like; Is this Led Zeppelin ? There is a lot more Zeppelin ahead. Ramble On, In the Light, South bound Sauez, D’yer Mak’er just to name a few. Rock on !
These guys were everything and still are they molded and they shaped a lot of us in my generation and taught us a lot of things and showed us a lot of beautiful things and a lot of ugly things that were in the world, it was a wonderful time to be alive and I love seeing people younger generations looking at this and getting something from it, but nothing will ever surpass being in the time and the moment when these songs first came out, but still watching you all, listen to them for the first time is a wonderful nostalgic feeling in my soul. Yeah, I love. Led Zeppelin, by the way.
One of the things I like best about Led Zeppelin is that you can listen to a song 100 times and every time you do you hear something in it you hadn’t heard before.
What makes this song especially potent IMO is its sequencing within side one of 'Led Zeppelin IV' ~ it's the transition between "Rock And Roll" and "Stairway To Heaven".
I love the tightrope metaphor, and as a long time listener to led zeppelin it brings me a lot of joy to see you appreciate them. You have to check out “going to California” it’s similar to this where it’s very mellow but it’s beautiful and one of the best.
I’d love to see your reaction to the remaining members of Led Zeppelin reacting to Ann Wilson (Heart) with Jason Bonham (John Bonham’s son) on drums, performing ‘Stairway To Heaven’ at the Kennedy Center Honors 2012. A full choir wearing Bonzo’s signature bowler hat. It really is something else…
Page played mandolin on this. Jones played it on Going to Cali and it was his own mandolin that Page picked up and picked out 'Battle', pretty much on the spot. He had never played one up to that point. This was so in the studio and with both songs when played live. Page played mandolin on this during the 1977 live versions of Battle Of Evermore. Jones a did play the mandolin on all live versions of 'Going To California'.
@@MJEvermore853 that was how I thought I remembered learning it. But seeing so many comments on here stating JPJ not Page played mandolin on this track had me start doubting my memory. Thanks for straightening it out and validating I can still rely on my memory😂
@@bradsense7431....you're welcome. Trust your own memory! 😉 Yeah there are a lot of incorrect comments on here, I've noticed. It's a LZ factoid that's really easy to look up but people don't seem to want to do that.
I love this siong so much! I played mandolin in highschool in the 90's and the music of Led Zeppelin and R.E.M. are what inspired me, not bluegrass. If you havent heard "Going to California" from this same album (Led Zeppelin IV), please check it out, it also features the mandolin and is nothing short of beautiful.
Polo! Thanks for the review...just a fantastic tune featuring acoustic instruments only. I was # 100 on the 'thumbs up'! BTW...LBJ = GOAT!! East side of Cleveland rocks!!
Wow i am loving how much you are loving them & so deservedly so man i have been listening to them since i was a lil kid & to this day i have never heard anything like them & and never will i don't think there is just something so unexplainable in the power or hold however you want to say it that they have over so very many who listen to them & those many whew watch out ha Led Zeppelin fans are the most loyal protective on & on fans ever i know i am anyway heh but i am also including ALL the other reactors i have watched fall madly in like/luv with them & they all end up die hard fans & think they are the best band to them it is magical truly k babbin too much now btw i am loving the cigar! & i truly hope ya will never run into one that ya dont like! but hopefully we shall all be able to see oh it is very exciting to watch new people and new generations appreciating what i consider to be real raw beautiful on & on music & cuz watching you makes it feel like the first time for me all over again & well it is just priceless so Thank You! Hope ya keep exploring all kinds of great music! Music has Powers beyond our comprehension ha sorry babblin again heh they are a glorious gift to this crazy planet k have to stop heh P.S. Whoa i luv your saying "Phoenix Mode" i luv that too Jimmy Page does A LOT of that he is magical & genius to me k done swear
I grew up through the 1980s and 90s listening to Led Zep thanks to my older brothers and have always loved this song but didn't realise until the early 2000s that it wasn't Plant singing the falsetto parts and it was actually Sandy Denny, their voices are so well matched. You should check her music out too, a wonderful talent, try the track "Banks of the Nile" with her band Fotheringay.
_The pain of war cannot exceed the woe of aftermath_ _The drums will shake the castle wall, the ring wraiths ride in black_ _Ride on!_ _(Sing as you raise your bow, shoot straighter than before)_ _No comfort has the fire at night that lights the face so cold_ _(Oh dance in the dark of night, sing to the morning light)_ _The magic runes are writ in gold, to bring the balance back_ _Bring it back!_ _At last the sun is shining, the clouds of blue roll by_ _With flames from the dragon of darkness, the sunlight blinds his eyes..._ {:o:O:}
Summer breeze makes me feel fine….. 1976 summer… sunshine with light wind in my hair… lightning bugs at night with soft summer night breezes caressing my face. …. Memories
Plant is like a Nordic God. 😂 That's how I see him. I love the mystical, medieval, chanting, harmonizing style of so many of their songs .... and some all about BATTLES. I mean, sometimes battles are neccessary. The sky is filled w/good and bad. You can just picture the knights readying for battle. And then in battle...and then the aftermath. Yes, elements of FOLK! The word I was also tryna think of. 👍
I love your channel! Thank you for discovering Led Zeppelin. Will you listen to some of Robert Plants music post Led Zeppelin, from 1990, “Tie Dye on the highway”, “Hurting kind “ and of course “ Big Log” from 1983. Enjoy! ☺️
I hope you continue enjoying Zep, cuz they are my greatest and fav rock band, every song, not one is just ok. I love them all I'm very partial to Achilles Last Stand and broke into a million pieces when I learned of John's passing. 😢 Heart does a beautiful cover of this song and they've a similar folk song, Dream of the Archer, mandolin is present. Enjoy. ❤
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Ramble On is one you’ll love. What Is and What Will Never Be is another. And, you must hear their song Rock and Roll. Polo, I know you’ll love those three.
Great song. The female singing with Robert is Sandy Denny, the only time LZ included another singer for this beautiful folk song and it worked perfectly. ❤
Whole LOTR love ❤
One of my favourites by them just for that.
My favourite thing about Led Zeppelin is their love for Lord of the Rings.
Led Zeppelin for me is "Anthem Rock".. really good, but same with Queen, i just don't get THAT level of hype AT ALL.
@@gingerbaker_toad696I see Led Zepp as more than anthem rock because they have anthems like The Immigrant Song and Heartbreaker but they also pull of softer songs like this.
That's actually singer Sandy Denny from the band Fairport Convention singing with Robert Plant.
This is the only LZ song that features a guest vocalist. Heart (LZ's 'official' cover band) also did this song...and killed it
Ah... Fairport Convention. Meet on the Ledge. 🙂
Rick Beato is from Fairport, NY… as was Phillip Seymore Hoffman 😢
She was also very pregnant when this was recorded.
Love that pal, facts are fantastic
Sandy Denny's voice blends with Plants so well.
“The pain of war cannot exceed the woe of aftermath”. I love that line.
Best lyric of the whole song,IMHO!
Wish our politicians would heed that advice.
yeah, thats a great line....the band is legend for a reason, never be another Zeppelin
**Beautiful**
@@raymo6795 Utterly agree!
This whole album is a just push play and walk away.A brilliant album.
“The ground is rich from tender care. Repay, do no forget “
How relevant this line is today.
how forgotten it is in the UK today. the members of this band must weep to see their country now.
Now imagine listening to this 50, 100+ times and more over the course of decades. It gets better.
Led Zeppelin isn't music, it's a way of life..
" The drums will shake the castle walls, the Ringwraiths ride in black"
Lord of the Rings was a Huge Influence on Zepplin. mentioned in (4) other tunes, including Misty Mountain Hop...!
You definitely have to try “Over the Hills & Far Away”!!!!!!!
Led Zeppelin’s most underrated song.
👍💯💯
I've never thought underrated, just one of their most beautiful, it appeals to a certain type of LZ fan, is specialised xxx
My favorite band all through high school and well into my 50's! I love Led Zeppelin!
Hey Polo ~ That was the incomparable Sandy Denny singing the high parts. One of the greatest female rock singers to have ever lived. This is my all time, number one favorite song from Zeppelin. It is spectacular, glorious and mesmerizing. I'm so glad that you love it too.
All true. But wasn’t she a great FOLK singer? Not rock, surely.
@@helenespaulding7562 Mainly 'folk' I suppose, but Fairport Convention was considered 'folk rock' -- of course, all such labels are treacherous and slippery . . . :-)
Now you know why everyone loves Led Zeppelin even people that don't really like Led Zeppelin still Love damn they just don't want to admit it my all-time favorite band since I was 13 and I'm 60 this month thank you for playing that get the Led out thanks Polo❤
@@roberta7727 you might wish to copy and paste your comment to the main thread…..not this side thread with just three of us on it. 😁
**Beautiful** they always **Mesmerize* me
Led Zeppelin’s catalog is deep. You can find anything you want to find as far as rock and roll guitar instruments goes. They do, Celtic, Blue grass, Folk, Psychedelic, middle eastern.. all types of world music and still hold onto their dna in their music.
Zeppelin is often more than music...its a portal to a mythical realm.
Great song. Heart did an excellent live version of this song as well.
I think Heart's version surpasses.
Once they had JPJ sing with Plant...very odd to see!
Agree@@alysmyers8772
There’s No bad Zeppelin All are awesome 😎
The sole duet in Zeppelin's discography
This song kicks ass because of the Lord of the rings type lyrics and Celtic elements! They fuse it together so well, they will never be matched
Never!!! indeed!
Heart has a live cover of this from their Alive in Seattle set. Ann plays guitar and sings Robert’s part while Nancy plays mandolin and sings the harmony. Most people don’t realize that Nancy can sing as well as Ann can. She just has a thinner voice. It’s maybe the best cover of any song I’ve ever heard. They even nail the ending with the overlapping vocal delays. It’s absolutely incredible
2nd best cover ever. The Wilson sisters' cover of Stairway to Heaven at the Kennedy Center Honors was the best cover of any song, ever.
@@cjzitoI actually have to disagree. Don’t get me wrong. That’s a magnificent cover, but I think the one I commented is better still. It demonstrates their fantastic musicianship and not only is Nancy’s singing as spectacular as Ann’s, the harmonies are unbelievable.
Saw them at the Gorge do this acousticly and it gave you the shivers it was that amazing!!! 1995or96
How is it even possible to take a guy as gifted as John Bonham out of the equation and still create a musical masterpiece...
Because they put in Page, Plant, Jones and Denny.
{:o:O:}
@@ansfridaeyowulfsdottir8095 He was probably tired.
Very good point
I like every Led Zeppelin song I've ever heard. Out of all those there are several I love. This piece feels like it is from a far away time. I love it.
indeed so mystically magically beautiful
You should do "Ten Years Gone" by Zeppelin. Such a wonderful song
I agree! Ten Years Gone is epic!
Beautiful! & i concur
One of my personal Top 5 LZ tunes, right there.
He should just listen to the entirety of Physical Graffiti. It really is Zeppelin's opus.
@joeyhuebner10 yes, it truly is!
Sandy Denny is the only person to be a guest singer on a Led Zeppelin track. Love this song!
Love this song, reminds you of how great Zeppelin’s writing and creativeness was! Love thee lyrics!! There are no bad Zeppelin songs! Everyone is different! So glad I grew up listening to it! It helped form my life!!❤️RIP John Bonham!
You can tell the band were big fans of The LOTR trilogy when you listen to songs like this one.
One of my all time favorite songs and my second favorite zeppelin song kashmir being number one
The Lord of The Rings isn't a trilogy. It is one novel. The publisher just split it into 3 books for marketing reasons.
@@mklives2 Nobody asked for your opinion, and this is why you are so lonely.
@@gregharker1600 It's not an opinion. It's an easily checkable fact. Tolkien wrote it as a single work, and sent it to the publisher in 1949/1950. The publisher refused to publish it as a single volume due to the cost or publishing such a large book, and its modest anticipated sales.
@@mklives2 I do not care, get a damn life.
Mandolin Wind and Gasoline Alley are both great mandolin songs by Rod Stewart. If you like that sort of thing....they are both brilliant.
I'm of the camp who believes that Rod stole most of Mandolin Wind from Ronnie Lane.
@@selina9091 Not sure about that, but the song and Rod's vocals are fantastic.
I believe you'll find that was John Paul Jones on the mandolin... John was a master musician with the ability to play so many parts.
Jimmy was playing the mandolin
I've listened to this song for 40+ years, and JPJ mandolin in this song just kills me. Every. Single. Time. So gorgeous, just genius.
Great reaction again, POLO! The cover version of this song by Heart is absolutely killer and showcases sides of both Wilson sisters you rarely get to see on any other songs they put out!
You are getting closer to "You Shook Me" from Led Zeppelin. Enjoy the ride.
YES, YES, YES finally some Sandy Denny! Try Fairport Convention "Who knows where the time goes". Also any Richard Thompson, 50 some years of great work.
I prefer Judy Collins version with Denny a close second.
The magic of Led Zeppelin is that they created a genera of music previously un created, a genera so original and so captivating that it LED to them becoming what they became.
Led Zeppelin is Top Tier for sure , but not the only one many Great Bands !!! 👍👏🔥🎸🇺🇲💯 !!!
Genres were playthings and the universe of music was open for exploration.
This is a lyrics focused song. Tells an amazing story. That's why they chose no drums to pull you away from the words.
Robert Plant sings this with Sandy Denny, so you will hear her voice in this as well, they are doing a duette. She was an English vocalist (they are all English) and they invited her to do the track with them. John Bonham sat this one out, he probably needed a break anyway. They were really into JRR Tolkien back before Tolkien was popular. It just shows how they just loved to experiment, they always wanted to push the boundaries and try new things. Wait till you hear D’yer Mak’er, you'll be like; Is this Led Zeppelin ? There is a lot more Zeppelin ahead. Ramble On, In the Light, South bound Sauez, D’yer Mak’er just to name a few. Rock on !
These guys were everything and still are they molded and they shaped a lot of us in my generation and taught us a lot of things and showed us a lot of beautiful things and a lot of ugly things that were in the world, it was a wonderful time to be alive and I love seeing people younger generations looking at this and getting something from it, but nothing will ever surpass being in the time and the moment when these songs first came out, but still watching you all, listen to them for the first time is a wonderful nostalgic feeling in my soul. Yeah, I love. Led Zeppelin, by the way.
One of the things I like best about Led Zeppelin is that you can listen to a song 100 times and every time you do you hear something in it you hadn’t heard before.
What makes this song especially potent IMO is its sequencing within side one of 'Led Zeppelin IV' ~ it's the transition between "Rock And Roll" and "Stairway To Heaven".
Excellent reaction! Truly one of the greatest bands ever!
Sandy and Robert created some amazing sounds!!!
Its a great feeling that you appreciate this music
Sandy Denny was given her own, "Rune Symbol" for her contribution to the song. The only guest vocalist to ever appear on a Led Zeppelin album.
I love the tightrope metaphor, and as a long time listener to led zeppelin it brings me a lot of joy to see you appreciate them. You have to check out “going to California” it’s similar to this where it’s very mellow but it’s beautiful and one of the best.
I've got my number of favorite Zep songs down to 9 albums ...
The late Sandy Denny was the perfect voice to sing with Robert Plant. The song has never been bettered with other female singers.
I saw Robert Plant and Allison Kraus do this in August on Colorado Springs it was epic. Heart rending. People were weeping.
Always loved this song. Beautiful
I’d love to see your reaction to the remaining members of Led Zeppelin reacting to Ann Wilson (Heart) with Jason Bonham (John Bonham’s son) on drums, performing ‘Stairway To Heaven’ at the Kennedy Center Honors 2012. A full choir wearing Bonzo’s signature bowler hat. It really is something else…
john paul jones played the mandolin. page played acoustic guitar
That was on Going to California. I read Jimmy played mandolin on this.
Page played mandolin on this.
Jones played it on Going to Cali and it was his own mandolin that Page picked up and picked out 'Battle', pretty much on the spot.
He had never played one up to that point.
This was so in the studio and with both songs when played live. Page played mandolin on this during the 1977 live versions of Battle Of Evermore.
Jones a did play the mandolin on all live versions of 'Going To California'.
@@MJEvermore853 that was how I thought I remembered learning it. But seeing so many comments on here stating JPJ not Page played mandolin on this track had me start doubting my memory. Thanks for straightening it out and validating I can still rely on my memory😂
@@bradsense7431....you're welcome. Trust your own memory! 😉
Yeah there are a lot of incorrect comments on here, I've noticed. It's a LZ factoid that's really easy to look up but people don't seem to want to do that.
@bradsense7431it was Jimmy on mandolin
I love this siong so much! I played mandolin in highschool in the 90's and the music of Led Zeppelin and R.E.M. are what inspired me, not bluegrass. If you havent heard "Going to California" from this same album (Led Zeppelin IV), please check it out, it also features the mandolin and is nothing short of beautiful.
Greatest Band Ever!!
7Hi Polo ! Strange i am nearly 70 but i have loved this song since i was 17 ! glad you appreciate the beauty of a lovely English folk song !
Love your stuff man. Keep it up!
I too love a good cigar when listening to music. I get it.
A masterpiece.
Memories my friend...
🍄🍄🌲🍄🍄🌈💥😍
Zeppelin are so diversed....And, so good in all diversities
You should listen to "Thats the way" on Led Zeppelin 3, another beautiful song that can just bliss you out.
Zeppelin III is so different from their other records, and in the best way possible.
Sandy Denny, one of UK's best singers period. 3.10 to Yuma. Who Knows Where the Time Goes. She kills you.
“Phoenix Mode” - perfect way to describe it. Layne in Love Hate Love immediately came to mind when you said that.
Keep going brother!❤Zep is just perfect to me.....
Seeing this live, was mind blowing !
Still gives me chills after hearing it hundreds of times in my life. My all time fav Led Zeppe song!
👍👍Great. 🖖❤
Oh thank you 👌👊💜
Sandy Denny was the female vocalist.
Polo! Thanks for the review...just a fantastic tune featuring acoustic instruments only. I was # 100 on the 'thumbs up'! BTW...LBJ = GOAT!! East side of Cleveland rocks!!
It’s elfin magic. These four aren’t human, they’re of the elfin kind.
This is the only song Led Zeppelin ever recorded with a guest vocalist. Sandy Denny also got to add her own rune/ symbol to the album.
Awesome......they are dope my man😊
Mind blown all over again!
Wow i am loving how much you are loving them & so deservedly so man i have been listening to them since i was a lil kid & to this day i have never heard anything like them & and never will i don't think there is just something so unexplainable in the power or hold however you want to say it that they have over so very many who listen to them & those many whew watch out ha Led Zeppelin fans are the most loyal protective on & on fans ever i know i am anyway heh but i am also including ALL the other reactors i have watched fall madly in like/luv with them & they all end up die hard fans & think they are the best band to them it is magical truly k babbin too much now btw i am loving the cigar! & i truly hope ya will never run into one that ya dont like! but hopefully we shall all be able to see oh it is very exciting to watch new people and new generations appreciating what i consider to be real raw beautiful on & on music & cuz watching you makes it feel like the first time for me all over again & well it is just priceless so Thank You! Hope ya keep exploring all kinds of great music! Music has Powers beyond our comprehension ha sorry babblin again heh they are a glorious gift to this crazy planet k have to stop heh P.S. Whoa i luv your saying "Phoenix Mode" i luv that too Jimmy Page does A LOT of that he is magical & genius to me k done swear
Firggin love ur analysis… ❤it
I grew up through the 1980s and 90s listening to Led Zep thanks to my older brothers and have always loved this song but didn't realise until the early 2000s that it wasn't Plant singing the falsetto parts and it was actually Sandy Denny, their voices are so well matched. You should check her music out too, a wonderful talent, try the track "Banks of the Nile" with her band Fotheringay.
_The pain of war cannot exceed the woe of aftermath_
_The drums will shake the castle wall, the ring wraiths ride in black_
_Ride on!_
_(Sing as you raise your bow, shoot straighter than before)_
_No comfort has the fire at night that lights the face so cold_
_(Oh dance in the dark of night, sing to the morning light)_
_The magic runes are writ in gold, to bring the balance back_
_Bring it back!_
_At last the sun is shining, the clouds of blue roll by_
_With flames from the dragon of darkness, the sunlight blinds his eyes..._
{:o:O:}
Oh definitely one of my top 10 Zeppelin songs. Maybe top 5
When I was a kid I did not know there was 2 singers in this song! They blend there voices perfectly
That second voice is by a popular folk singer named Sandy Denny.
I feel the same way about watching you react to my favourite rock band. I don't think I will ever find a man as beautiful and sweet as you......ever.
Thats actually sandy denny singing with Robert
Heart did a killer live version of this on the Singles soundtrack.
Heart did a rockin' live version of this... I prefer it to the original, and I really like the original!
Yes they did
Heart did an amazing job of Battle of Evermore. I’d recommend it for a reaction.
Start at Led Zeppelin 1 and just run straight thru their whole catalog...you'll be happy you did...
Led Zeppelin IV just smash play and react ❤
Whole lotta love the louder the better for me
Much love and respect for you Polo from Austin, Texas ( Atx)!
Agreed. ;)
This is actually a duet with Sandy Denny. She matches his tone perfectly
it is exciting to listen to your experiences with LZ and how you catch and phrase the divine resonances LZ has transmitted from our all source
It's not the only Zep song to reference The Lord of the Rings. Check out "Ramble On" if you haven't already.
SUCH a BEAUTIFUL SONG!! MASTERPIECE!!! So glad you gave this one a listen!! Hard to find a song by this band that isn't just STELLAR!! HUGS, POLO!!
Still takes my breath away 🎼🦋🦋🦋✨
Love your reactions so much. Another band that includes the mandolin that you might like is Seals & Crofts. Beautiful harmonies.
Summer breeze makes me feel fine….. 1976 summer… sunshine with light wind in my hair… lightning bugs at night with soft summer night breezes caressing my face. …. Memories
Plant is like a Nordic God. 😂 That's how I see him. I love the mystical, medieval, chanting, harmonizing style of so many of their songs .... and some all about BATTLES. I mean, sometimes battles are neccessary. The sky is filled w/good and bad. You can just picture the knights readying for battle. And then in battle...and then the aftermath. Yes, elements of FOLK! The word I was also tryna think of. 👍
Sandy Denny was given her own symbol.
They are THE BAND that everyone has aspired to be
Amazing song I haven’t heard it in years but it’s incredible
I love your channel! Thank you for discovering Led Zeppelin. Will you listen to some of Robert Plants music post Led Zeppelin, from 1990, “Tie Dye on the highway”, “Hurting kind “ and of course “ Big Log” from 1983. Enjoy! ☺️
I hope you continue enjoying Zep, cuz they are my greatest and fav rock band, every song, not one is just ok. I love them all
I'm very partial to Achilles Last Stand and broke into a million pieces when I learned of John's passing. 😢
Heart does a beautiful cover of this song and they've a similar folk song, Dream of the Archer, mandolin is present.
Enjoy. ❤