This is one of their greatest songs. Off their first album, everyone in the band is KILLING IT. Plant’s vocals, Page shredding (and some of the most iconic riffs ever in rock history), John Paul Jones with one of the greatest bass lines EVER, and Bonzo BRINGING THE POWER. Just unbelievable. Legendary greatness on display from freaking 1968.
Thanks bro. I usually don’t break down all the songs I react to, but in this case you can’t help but look into the deeper meaning behind zeps music. They are so incredibly layered.
Dave The Dudeist I agree. Partly because in a lot of concert footage the camera tends to focus on Plant and Page. But Zep were such that if you removed any one person something significant would be lost. Sadly they came to the same conclusion after Bonzo's premature passing. 😥
@@TheAdventuresofTNT You should check out the live performance of this song they did on BBC. You can't fully appreciate Jimmy Page without seeing him play this with the violin bow!
Great reaction man I love how you give a good strong opinion and talk at the end. Most reaction channels are too lazy to do that. Very professional and great work!
I noticed that too. I like to watch reaction videos myself and alot of the reactors I watch, especially for Zeppelin . end the video without commenting on how the song made them feel or what was going through their mind while listening to it. Thats one of the main reasons why I like Soultrain bro and vin and sori.
@Richard Daniel No, he's not. Not the words, not the music. Willie gets partial credit for Whole Lotta Love lyrics, though...The first chord progressions from from Dazed and Confused got nicked from Jake Holmes, not Willie. Although if you listen to the Zeppelin version and the Jake Holmes version, Zep's version as a whole is nothing like Jake's....
And remember, this was first released almost 51 years ago. 12 January, 1969 was the release date for Led Zeppelin's debut album, which included Dazed and Confused.
You're one of the few reviewers that actually sincerely seem to enjoy the Zep...seeing you grinning like that and getting lost in the music is terrific! They are a perfect meld each guy is essential to the overall sound which is why it didn't work for long after Bonham died
I grew up outside Wash DC and luckily we had several college radio stations that played fabulous album rock. This was the first Led Zep song I heard thanks to GTB (Georgetown Univ.) and I ran to the record store!!
Jimmy Page was developing this song when he was still with The Yardbirds, based on a folk rock song by Jake Holmes, who finally filed a lawsuit against Page in 2010 and gained a partial credit. Page brought the song to the fledgling Led Zeppelin to work on for their first album. It was a regular part of their setlist throughout their live performances and was substantially expanded upon in the bowing and wah-wah pedal solo .
Hey man, really enjoying your soulful reactions, intuitive insights and relaxed style of delivery. You've created a nice relaxed place here for everyone old, young and in-between to enjoy listening to great music together. Cheers TNT.
I’ma have to say Sabbath runs a close 2nd place. But yes, I definitely will agree that Led Zeppelin sits alone at the pinnacle atop the hard rock pyramid. 🤘
I can't wait till you do their classic - 'Kashmir' - and get to see how the band has grown and progressed in their music. Ain't no women problems in that one.
Page was also using a device that at the time was called an Echoplex. Cutting edge technology at the time. It used magnetic tape and vacuum tubes to record and playback the sound to create a delay effect. You could set the length of the delay and the intensity of the delay. I was in my senior year of high school at this time, and I wanted one badly.
It's great, but IMO the Royal Albert Hall 1970 one portrays the song itself and the band's incredible cohesiveness better. The MSG is just... extra trippy. :D
You are exactly right about the good old music; I was about 14 when LZ appeared; saw them the next year. We were so spoiled! Love your reactions btw. Please do In My Time Of Dying live at Earls Court, 1975.
You are spot on in your thoughts about this song and how the music conveys the emotions behind the words. Love watching your reactions because you really get it. You catch the lyrics and react when most of these other reactors are talking so much that they don't even hear what is being said. Thank goodness for YOU! Keep up the good work!
Thank your for reacting to them. I'm a 52 year old man. Grew up with this. Nice to see a young man like yourself listening to the past. This is the best music in the history of my world. My God, you just have to give greatness to greatness. At the same time I'm listening to Stevie Wonder, blowing my mind as a young child. Just greatness. Talent is over the top.
Alot of talent came out of this generation. The musicianship in some of these songs is incredible. This along with since I've been loving you are easily my favorite songs of all time.
Thank You Thank You!! The Unfortunate part of that era was that many Black folks were never exposed to this as well as many White folks weren't exposed to the musical Genius of George Clinton with Bootsy on Bass with P-Funk!! This coming from a 58 year old that Loved my Hard Rock BUT I Explored the genres back then and people could not figure me out!! Great Music is Universal!! Love That You're appreciating That Era of music as It Was An Amazing musical time period!! Thanks Again!! SO LOVE IT!!
@@TheAdventuresofTNT except for mine! 😁 i grew up in a very extended black family in the hills. raised in the 60's, i was 13 when i first heard Led Zeppelin and proceeded to flood the hood with a ton of rock & roll in between the funk! your reaction vids are definitely a cut above the norm,.. wishing you much success!! 🙏🏾
Sorry for being so late to this party. I really appreciate this reaction video. Growing up in the ‘70s and ‘80s, Led Zeppelin was my “all time favorite band”, so thank you for allowing me to revisit the genius of Jimmy Page & Co. Although I did end up moving on to Sabbath, Priest and Maiden in my later years, Led Zeppelin will always hold a special place in my heart. ... Your reaction and analysis were excellent. Love your fresh, deeply inspired, thought provoking perspective. As much as I listened to and appreciated this song, I never took the time to break it down the way you did. Fantastic job! ... One last comment, the live version of this song from the album “Song Remains the Same” is a 20 minute masterpiece. Too long for a UA-cam video, but worth checking out in your spare time.
I'm 80years old this year and still listening to THE MIGHTY ZEP, saw Led ZEP in summer of 73PERTH W Australia my ears are still tingling...🌏😎🎶🎵from Australia..
Brilliant reaction to the GOATS. Every song they ever wrote is excellent with so many of them iconic. Live they are something else. Seeing is believing.
I feel so blessed to have been born in the early 50s. I got to hear all these great artists right from the start. It warms my heart to see another generation appreciate the same music I grew up listening to.
Loving your reviews man, you know the members by name, you appreciate the clever nuances of the lyrics, the instruments, this band is timeless, just as relevant to day as that long past era, which I was blessed to experience on that magical journey through an otherwise chaotic world, the music always restored my faith and encouraged me to keep on going, continue exploring the LZ world.
The low Base , and especially the Swirling guitar riff throughout, gives the sensation of one's head Spinning from all the lies, and running around!! And then the end, he's decided to run around himself! Toung wags so much when i send YOU the bill!!
I have been enjoying your Led Zeppelin reaction videos. I am 72 and was a lead singer in a band in college during the late 70's. We did a lot of Led Zeppelin songs. I saw them in concert in 1969 and 1970. Dazed and Confused was electrifying in concert. I want to make some non-Led Zeppelin recommendations. A must hear is the band Traffic and the song The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys The whole Jethro Tull "Stand Up" album but especially New Day Yesterday Jefferson Airplane Song " Crown of Creation" from the same album Steely Dan song "Deacon Blues" from the album Aja
I have to say, I think your analysis is pretty good. You get an "A" for understanding all the parts of the song. All those things that make their music so great.
U r sooo right bout th best music is from this era! I was born '72, so that makes me a child of th 80s, & there was a lot of really gr8 music from that decade, but is nothing compared 2 th music of 60-70s!! Big Zep 4evr!
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do areacton to the live version of this from tsrts. Its an absolute epic trip with an extended cello bow solo thats haunting as hel!
I like your appreciation for the bass. I luv the hiphop comment series, but your are the only one ever mentioning John Paul Jones. I am also always waiting for the 1 second peep resonating tone between the speaker and guitar at 6:34 on your video I had my whole house vibrating on the bass of this song when I was young (1970) and my mother coming running to my room angrily telling me that she is going throw everything out of the window if I don't put the music down. Great memories. Another great bass of that time is the opening of Temptations : Papa was a rolling stone
This fantastic track was my introduction to and first love of progressive rock back in 1970, when I was,16, and I have never deviated from this love in the past 50 years ! 😘
Great analysis and appreciation. You seem to have studied the arts or have been close to them. Thanks for bringing extraordinary music to a 2020 audience. Also, your sound system certainly enhances the listening experience. Keep up the good work. Cheers from Canada PS Your wife and mom are great additions to your show.
I love your reactions to the Zep. You really get it, just right. I used to write fantasy novels listening to this and Sibelius years back. Heroic stuff, all the way. Happy days....
Robert Plant was only 19-20 when he recorded the vocals can you imagine having that soul in your voice at that age? These guys were part of a generation of Europeans that worshipped African American Blues and grew up and brought it back home to us.
1960s British bands, like Zeppelin, the Stones, The Who, Cream and Pink Floyd and others which came in the early '70s like Deep Purple and Black Sabbath, were great admirers of old school, black blues. Indeed, Pink Floyd were named by a founder member Syd Barrett, after two of his favorite musicians; Pink Anderson and Floyd Council.
Check out the live version of I Can’t Quit You Baby from Royal Albert Hall 1970. It’s a Willie Dixon cover and highlights Plants vocals at his best imo. It’s also one of their technically flawless live performances.
The woman problems were mostly in the first couple of albums, where they were doing a lot of old blues songs. This song was written by Jake Holmes and then picked up by Page's band The Yardbirds. He brought it over when he started Zep. When Robert started writing his own lyrics, his songs about women tended to be a bit more complex and nuanced than "OMG stop fucking around on me".
You said it all, music today doesn’t have any soul! Yes, you did paint the entire song for me. I might add, that the heartbroken man found a one night excursion for pay back.
It was a whole culture back in my day. Sex, drugs, and ROCK AND ROLL BABY. So many great bands, great music. And then there was Zepplin. A cut or 12 above everyone.
I grew up in the 80s/early 90s and was into a bunch of different music from that time... the explosion of hip-hop, thrash metal, alternative rock... lots of interesting stuff from my youth.... But I largely ignored stuff from the 60s/70s. One year I got my dad a Led Zeppelin box set for his birthday, as I heard him mention them once in passing, but never had any real intention of listening to them myself. Then he had this song playing in his car one day... needless to say, I stole those cassettes and they remained in my car as soon as I started driving. Then I raided the rest of his cassettes and discovered the Stones, Clapton, Boston, Cream, Hendrix, just a ton of insanely good shit. I love watching reactions like this... as it brings me back to that day in my old man's car hearing this song through shitty stock Ford speakers and still being blown away.
Lol. Great story! Mine is similar but instead of Led Zeppelin it was ice ts body count and I got the ass whoop of my life when my dad came home and found me listening to so many swear words.
Body Count! Wow, there is a blast from the early 90s that I had forgotten about... Somewhere stashed away, I still have the somewhat rare first pressing of that CD before they removed "Cop Killer".
When this album hit, nobody had heard anything like this Monster of a song. My neighbor had a brand new SAE stereo system and his reaction to this song was G#$%^mn!
Page's solos make it feel as though he's standing alone in the spotlight of all space/time. And for a moment there's just nothing else in the universe but a dude jamming out on that guitar.
This is one of their greatest songs. Off their first album, everyone in the band is KILLING IT. Plant’s vocals, Page shredding (and some of the most iconic riffs ever in rock history), John Paul Jones with one of the greatest bass lines EVER, and Bonzo BRINGING THE POWER. Just unbelievable. Legendary greatness on display from freaking 1968.
They were, are and WILL ALWAYS BE the ultimate rock band.
That's just a fact!
They set the bar sooooo fucking high and no ones ever touched them not even close 4 great musos with chemistry never too be matched
no one could touch them
Couldnt agree more
They are your Overlords.....
You are so right! Today there's nothing like it! I'm 60...I love rock and Zeppelin are the very best! You ought to watch it live at MSG!
Wow a reactor who listens to the music AND they meaning of the lyrics. Hat's off to you dude!
Thanks bro. I usually don’t break down all the songs I react to, but in this case you can’t help but look into the deeper meaning behind zeps music. They are so incredibly layered.
No one paints such a vivid musical picture like Zeppelin.
Pink floyd match them in that regard, both stella for creating and changing your moods as you listen.
John Paul Jones NEVER got the credit he deserved. I’m glad folks today are FINALLY giving him his dues.
Those bass lines are funky as hell. I’m surprised people ignore this guys talent.
@@TheAdventuresofTNT John is one of my 3 top bassists. Geddy Lee and Les Claypool are the other 2
Dave The Dudeist I agree. Partly because in a lot of concert footage the camera tends to focus on Plant and Page. But Zep were such that if you removed any one person something significant would be lost. Sadly they came to the same conclusion after Bonzo's premature passing. 😥
He did.
@@TheAdventuresofTNT You should check out the live performance of this song they did on BBC. You can't fully appreciate Jimmy Page without seeing him play this with the violin bow!
And to think they recorded this LIVE in the studio. Masterful.
Great reaction man I love how you give a good strong opinion and talk at the end. Most reaction channels are too lazy to do that. Very professional and great work!
I noticed that too. I like to watch reaction videos myself and alot of the reactors I watch, especially for Zeppelin . end the video without commenting on how the song made them feel or what was going through their mind while listening to it. Thats one of the main reasons why I like Soultrain bro and vin and sori.
Totally agree
Bonzo's drums are like thunder or the sounds of war.
He was amazing. We lost him to fkn soon.
They are Blood and Thunder and the Hammer of the Gods....
@Moment Of Clarity John Bonham's nickname ;-)
@Richard Daniel Wrong bucko! Dazed and Confused was written by a folk artist named Jake Holmes. Apologize now!
@Richard Daniel No, he's not. Not the words, not the music. Willie gets partial credit for Whole Lotta Love lyrics, though...The first chord progressions from from Dazed and Confused got nicked from Jake Holmes, not Willie. Although if you listen to the Zeppelin version and the Jake Holmes version, Zep's version as a whole is nothing like Jake's....
And remember, this was first released almost 51 years ago. 12 January, 1969 was the release date for Led Zeppelin's debut album, which included Dazed and Confused.
Greatest rock song of all time. Zeppelin = Goat
Led Zepp showcased each other very well. I think they truly admired each other. Zeppelin will never die off! 🎸❣️🎸❣️🎸❣️
They did it again! Led Zeppelin rarely missed. My favorite band and after Led Zeppelin my next favorite band is Led Zeppelin again.
The best rock band of all time.
You're one of the few reviewers that actually sincerely seem to enjoy the Zep...seeing you grinning like that and getting lost in the music is terrific! They are a perfect meld each guy is essential to the overall sound which is why it didn't work for long after Bonham died
I grew up outside Wash DC and luckily we had several college radio stations that played fabulous album rock. This was the first Led Zep song I heard thanks to GTB (Georgetown Univ.) and I ran to the record store!!
I did this with the Allman Bros Band, 300 miles south of you on Wake Forest's radio station.
Jimmy Page was developing this song when he was still with The Yardbirds, based on a folk rock song by Jake Holmes, who finally filed a lawsuit against Page in 2010 and gained a partial credit. Page brought the song to the fledgling Led Zeppelin to work on for their first album. It was a regular part of their setlist throughout their live performances and was substantially expanded upon in the bowing and wah-wah pedal solo .
Hey man, really enjoying your soulful reactions, intuitive insights and relaxed style of delivery. You've created a nice relaxed place here for everyone old, young and in-between to enjoy listening to great music together. Cheers TNT.
The best band ever by far! In my personal brilliant opinion!
By a mile
I’ma have to say Sabbath runs a close 2nd place. But yes, I definitely will agree that Led Zeppelin sits alone at the pinnacle atop the hard rock pyramid. 🤘
I can't wait till you do their classic - 'Kashmir' - and get to see how the band has grown and progressed in their music.
Ain't no women problems in that one.
The weird sounds during the middle is jimmy page using his violin bow on his guitar
Its aceo ow, same thing ut bigger than a violin bow
Its a cello bow, same thing ut bigger than a violin bow
Awesome Jimmy!!
Yeah a cell bow
Page was also using a device that at the time was called an Echoplex. Cutting edge technology at the time. It used magnetic tape and vacuum tubes to record and playback the sound to create a delay effect. You could set the length of the delay and the intensity of the delay. I was in my senior year of high school at this time, and I wanted one badly.
Now you need the live 1973 Madison Square Garden version....25 minutes of raw intensity.
live version is life changing
@@willyroussel3563 I always believed it was Jimmy's greatest moment of that particular show.
It's great, but IMO the Royal Albert Hall 1970 one portrays the song itself and the band's incredible cohesiveness better. The MSG is just... extra trippy. :D
Get the Movie "The Song Remains the Same". I saw it when it came out in the theaters a very long time ago.
Back then audiences expected bands to do epic length versions of their more popular album tracks in concert. A must.
You are exactly right about the good old music; I was about 14 when LZ appeared; saw them the next year. We were so spoiled! Love your reactions btw. Please do In My Time Of Dying live at Earls Court, 1975.
The greatest band there ever was.
Most impressive
interpretation of the lyrics of this song ever. Brilliant. Keep up the great work !
You are spot on in your thoughts about this song and how the music conveys the emotions behind the words. Love watching your reactions because you really get it. You catch the lyrics and react when most of these other reactors are talking so much that they don't even hear what is being said. Thank goodness for YOU! Keep up the good work!
These guys burst onto the rock scene late 1968 .... never looked back ,and did it all with Attitude !!!!!
Thank your for reacting to them. I'm a 52 year old man. Grew up with this. Nice to see a young man like yourself listening to the past. This is the best music in the history of my world. My God, you just have to give greatness to greatness. At the same time I'm listening to Stevie Wonder, blowing my mind as a young child. Just greatness. Talent is over the top.
Alot of talent came out of this generation. The musicianship in some of these songs is incredible. This along with since I've been loving you are easily my favorite songs of all time.
You gotta DYNAMITE way of breaking down the songs T 👍. Have you listened to " How Many More Times " yet? One a my favorite ones from Zep.
You've had the best reaction to the verse "the soul of a woman was created below"
How could anyone miss that
Thank You Thank You!! The Unfortunate part of that era was that many Black folks were never exposed to this as well as many White folks weren't exposed to the musical Genius of George Clinton with Bootsy on Bass with P-Funk!! This coming from a 58 year old that Loved my Hard Rock BUT I Explored the genres back then and people could not figure me out!! Great Music is Universal!! Love That You're appreciating That Era of music as It Was An Amazing musical time period!! Thanks Again!! SO LOVE IT!!
You’re 100% correct about this. Zeppelin was never talked about in black households.
@@TheAdventuresofTNT except for mine! 😁 i grew up in a very extended black family in the hills. raised in the 60's, i was 13 when i first heard Led Zeppelin and proceeded to flood the hood with a ton of rock & roll in between the funk!
your reaction vids are definitely a cut above the norm,.. wishing you much success!! 🙏🏾
Sorry for being so late to this party. I really appreciate this reaction video. Growing up in the ‘70s and ‘80s, Led Zeppelin was my “all time favorite band”, so thank you for allowing me to revisit the genius of Jimmy Page & Co. Although I did end up moving on to Sabbath, Priest and Maiden in my later years, Led Zeppelin will always hold a special place in my heart. ...
Your reaction and analysis were excellent. Love your fresh, deeply inspired, thought provoking perspective. As much as I listened to and appreciated this song, I never took the time to break it down the way you did. Fantastic job! ...
One last comment, the live version of this song from the album “Song Remains the Same” is a 20 minute masterpiece. Too long for a UA-cam video, but worth checking out in your spare time.
Energy in music personified right there. There's not a day that goes by that I don't listen to Zep. They are simple the best by a country mile.
I'm 80years old this year and still listening to THE MIGHTY ZEP, saw Led ZEP in summer of 73PERTH W Australia my ears are still tingling...🌏😎🎶🎵from Australia..
Dont apologize for pausing to comment thats what we're here for! Great commentary, Zeppelin has been my favorite band since i was 13
Brilliant reaction to the GOATS. Every song they ever wrote is excellent with so many of them iconic. Live they are something else. Seeing is believing.
I feel so blessed to have been born in the early 50s. I got to hear all these great artists right from the start. It warms my heart to see another generation appreciate the same music I grew up listening to.
Loving your reviews man, you know the members by name, you appreciate the clever nuances of the lyrics, the instruments, this band is timeless, just as relevant to day as that long past era, which I was blessed to experience on that magical journey through an otherwise chaotic world, the music always restored my faith and encouraged me to keep on going, continue exploring the LZ world.
When they kick out the jams it takes you away and down that damn rabbit hole.
I saw them live in 1970. Best concert I've ever seen. Couldn't hear for 3 days.
classic material.. this music will live forever, unlike most of today's stuff. Peace TNT
I like the format of your video -- your personal analysis is an important part of it -- keep keeping on.
Thanks, I've always adored this song but never seen it broken down this well. Glad you like zeppelin, please keep listening and breaking them down.
Good review....amazing how Led Zep is still providing lessons to music lovers... 50 years after recording this timeless music... WOW
Best reaction on UA-cam for a magnificent song. Thanks!
The low Base , and especially the Swirling guitar riff throughout, gives the sensation of one's head Spinning from all the lies, and running around!! And then the end, he's decided to run around himself! Toung wags so much when i send YOU the bill!!
I have been enjoying your Led Zeppelin reaction videos. I am 72 and was a lead singer in a band in college during the late 70's. We did a lot of Led Zeppelin songs. I saw them in concert in 1969 and 1970. Dazed and Confused was electrifying in concert.
I want to make some non-Led Zeppelin recommendations.
A must hear is the band Traffic and the song The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys
The whole Jethro Tull "Stand Up" album but especially New Day Yesterday
Jefferson Airplane Song " Crown of Creation" from the same album
Steely Dan song "Deacon Blues" from the album Aja
Excellent analysis. Robert Plant said once he heard the blues, he became a citizen of the world.
I did some crazy things while Led Zeppelin was playing 😳
He whales in agony as shit spirals out of control! Love Zepplin! PEACE!!!!
Dazed and confused live at Madison square is awesome.
They are simply the best....at 65 yrs. of age I’m so lucky to have grown up on Zepp and Pink Floyd....welcome to the GOATS of blues/rock...
I have to say, I think your analysis is pretty good. You get an "A" for understanding all the parts of the song. All those things that make their music so great.
How Many More Times from the Danmark tv show. One of their first live appearances.
Great reaction! This came out when I was all of 15, and I dug it, and the whole scene in 1969... What a time to be young!
I'm surprised no one has reacted to the Led Zeppelin song called "Ramble On", which is a slower but easy song to listen to and very catchy.
I did but it got banned.
@@TheAdventuresofTNT Why?
Buff PrayingMantis I have no idea. Zep won’t allow certain songs to be reposted on youtube
That was a GREAT analysis. I had never thought of it in that waay. Thank you!
You need to do IN MY TIME OF DYING or TEN YEARS GONE...... goats
This is a journey. Always something to discover with Zeppelin.
I like how you "get" the music. It increases my appreciation. Good work!
One of my Top 2 LZ songs. It has grown on me so much. Amazing song.
So much depth on your interpretation. You have an inner hippy going on. Lol love it 💕
U r sooo right bout th best music is from this era! I was born '72, so that makes me a child of th 80s, & there was a lot of really gr8 music from that decade, but is nothing compared 2 th music of 60-70s!! Big Zep 4evr!
Nice job, your enthusiasm jumps out at us ! Love Zep and your reactions
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do areacton to the live version of this from tsrts. Its an absolute epic trip with an extended cello bow solo thats haunting as hel!
*The song remains the same* never be too lazy to type led albums
@@gunrowe32 its a film not an album dude, also i put tsrts because thats what gives the best search results in youtube
@@Scoobydcs look where Jimmy remastered the soundtrack in 2018. Proceed to thank me
Took all 3 nights or performances and mastered them together so no missed notes
@@gunrowe32 i didnt know he remastered tsrts, wow i bet that sounds great
I like your appreciation for the bass. I luv the hiphop comment series, but your are the only one ever mentioning John Paul Jones. I am also always waiting for the 1 second peep resonating tone between the speaker and guitar at 6:34 on your video
I had my whole house vibrating on the bass of this song when I was young (1970) and my mother coming running to my room angrily telling me that she is going throw everything out of the window if I don't put the music down.
Great memories.
Another great bass of that time is the opening of Temptations : Papa was a rolling stone
👏👏👏I want to thank you for saying, and acknowledging that!!👏👏👏
This fantastic track was my introduction to and first love of progressive rock back in 1970, when I was,16, and I have never deviated from this love in the past 50 years ! 😘
Great analysis and appreciation. You seem to have studied the arts or have been close to them. Thanks for bringing extraordinary music to a 2020 audience. Also, your sound system certainly enhances the listening experience. Keep up the good work. Cheers from Canada PS Your wife and mom are great additions to your show.
Can we get Communication Breakdown next please
My favorite song off their first album. I always love changes and build ups in good songs, and this song is top of the list.
"In My Time of Dying" is another of their epiphanous, otherworldly creations. I'm sure you'll enjoy it.
I just did it the other day but it got blocked
@@TheAdventuresofTNT start doing their live vids, even better usually and they won't get blocked
There's page playing the guitar with his violin bow. Amazing!
never thought about the drug part :-) awesome song, awesome analysis. Cheers man!
It’s amazing what a Cello Bow on a guitar can make you feel! Leave it to Page! Great reaction!
Hats off to you sir. I appreciate your posts.
This song reminds me a lot of Layne Staley from Alice in Chains singing Love Hate Love. Same genre and sound. Man, I love em both.
Yea, layne is freakin amazing. We had a lot of aid on here before UA-cam banned them
You have to watch the Madison Garden live version very long but so worth it.
I love your reactions to the Zep. You really get it, just right. I used to write fantasy novels listening to this and Sibelius years back. Heroic stuff, all the way. Happy days....
Bring it on home - live , you will enjoy!!
Robert Plant was only 19-20 when he recorded the vocals can you imagine having that soul in your voice at that age? These guys were part of a generation of Europeans that worshipped African American Blues and grew up and brought it back home to us.
Bonham kicks ass in this one. Actually he kicks ass in all of them! Thank you peace ✌️
1960s British bands, like Zeppelin, the Stones, The Who, Cream and Pink Floyd and others which came in the early '70s like Deep Purple and Black Sabbath, were great admirers of old school, black blues. Indeed, Pink Floyd were named by a founder member Syd Barrett, after two of his favorite musicians; Pink Anderson and Floyd Council.
Funk yes. The two Johns were also Motown fans.
Check out the live version of I Can’t Quit You Baby from Royal Albert Hall 1970. It’s a Willie Dixon cover and highlights Plants vocals at his best imo. It’s also one of their technically flawless live performances.
Thoughtful review - did his homework and listened hard. Great job.
can you react to Led Zep song what is and what should never be
It's a joy to watch you experience this!!! New subscriber!
The woman problems were mostly in the first couple of albums, where they were doing a lot of old blues songs. This song was written by Jake Holmes and then picked up by Page's band The Yardbirds. He brought it over when he started Zep. When Robert started writing his own lyrics, his songs about women tended to be a bit more complex and nuanced than "OMG stop fucking around on me".
Loved this...more please.
You said it all, music today doesn’t have any soul! Yes, you did paint the entire song for me. I might add, that the heartbroken man found a one night excursion for pay back.
It was a whole culture back in my day. Sex, drugs, and ROCK AND ROLL BABY. So many great bands, great music. And then there was Zepplin. A cut or 12 above everyone.
"Lots of ppl talkin but few of them know. The soul of a woman was created below" 😎😎😎😎
This should be immediately followed by living loving Maid. When you listen to them back to back, you’ll get it!!! 👍
Lol, shouldn’t heartbreaker be followed by living loving maid. But your right. This fits very well in Led Zeppelin girl problem category.
I love how you critique and yes they are all just
4 talents ever!!!
One of the kings of base my man!
You can feel Zeppelin in your soul! They are and still are the fucking best band ever!
I grew up in the 80s/early 90s and was into a bunch of different music from that time... the explosion of hip-hop, thrash metal, alternative rock... lots of interesting stuff from my youth.... But I largely ignored stuff from the 60s/70s. One year I got my dad a Led Zeppelin box set for his birthday, as I heard him mention them once in passing, but never had any real intention of listening to them myself. Then he had this song playing in his car one day... needless to say, I stole those cassettes and they remained in my car as soon as I started driving. Then I raided the rest of his cassettes and discovered the Stones, Clapton, Boston, Cream, Hendrix, just a ton of insanely good shit. I love watching reactions like this... as it brings me back to that day in my old man's car hearing this song through shitty stock Ford speakers and still being blown away.
Lol. Great story! Mine is similar but instead of Led Zeppelin it was ice ts body count and I got the ass whoop of my life when my dad came home and found me listening to so many swear words.
Body Count! Wow, there is a blast from the early 90s that I had forgotten about... Somewhere stashed away, I still have the somewhat rare first pressing of that CD before they removed "Cop Killer".
Jason yea, before UA-cam I purchased it an noticed it wasn’t on there an was like wtf?
When this album hit, nobody had heard anything like this Monster of a song. My neighbor had a brand new SAE stereo system and his reaction to this song was G#$%^mn!
Page's solos make it feel as though he's standing alone in the spotlight of all space/time. And for a moment there's just nothing else in the universe but a dude jamming out on that guitar.
My favourite Led Zeppelin track!