Going out on a limb here, but I do believe that was Robert Plant's greatest vocal performance on a studio album. After all these years, it still gives me chills.
Same thing. Bonham died when I was in 8th grade. I found out on the way home from school. A friend's older sister called out from the window of their house and told us while we were walking by and talking. She was crying. We were devastated and didn't believe her or thought she must've been wrong. 8th grade, 13 years old, all devastated. Our older siblings had plans to see Zep's next North American tour. Then, no one was ever going to see them tour again. Funny how young we were when their music hooked us. I was lucky that I was really into Tolkien at the time, too. I was deep into both, and they complemented each other in extraordinary ways. Absolutely singular mystical time, music, and literature.
I love Zeppelin but this particular song is unreal. you'd think after a zillion listens it would get somewhat old but nope. I take turns focusing on what each guy is doing and blown away by all of them. what a band
@@AirplayBeatsback in the day we used to get some of that good sticky icky and zone out to Zep. It was like you could picture each one of them in your head as the music plays. It’s hard to say they were greater than the sum of their parts because they’re all so incredible as individual musicians. But when the four of them came together, something else happened, something in the universe that you can’t really describe or put into words. Pure magic.
Drummer, John Bonham, plays with the most complicated time signatures. Any other band would fall into complete chaos. Each member is soooo talented. The GOATS!!!
Ummm no, Zeppelin had one song, Black Dog that was in 5/4 time, all other songs were 4/4 for the most part. I've seen some great Zeppelin cover bands that play every detail and nuance from my favorite band.. but I don't see anybody able to copy Tool the same way. Tool has such complex songs, they're not in the same conversation as Zeppelin ... Tool has already established an entirely new level.. but they all stand on the shoulders of the giants, just how it works, it's a progression
@@chrisw3421 I believe "Fool in the Rain" and "Kashmir," among others, have different counter-rhythmic time signatures between the drums and guitar/keyboards.
This is the blues cranked way up. They were the best band, in my opinion. Robert Plant, lead vocals wrote the lyrics, and harmonica, John Paul Jones, bass and keyboards, arranged a lot of the music, John Bonham “Bonzo”, drums, best ever, and Jimmy Page, lead guitar,and creator of the band, wrote the music, and producer. I would suggest you react to “You Shook Me” from their first album. Straight blues.
I got to give it to you, Julie, Led Zeppelin IS the best rock band ever for the pure quality and ultimate skill, no one else sounds quite as good as them. Plus you can argue all of them are the best at what they do. Pink Floyd for me, is the other side of that coin. Rock On! 🎸
Dang--wish y'all had made your faces bigger, i've seen that album cover a million times but not your mugs jamming to it, lol! great reaction to this bloozy-ass masterpiece! Seein 'em do it live is mind-blowing. Damn, dude on the right, you "get it" and are GETTING IT, lol, like ON, haha! So cool to see peeps enjoy their first sips of this band! Makes u wanna GULP it all down!
You start going down this rabbit hole and we're going to be here for a long time because they have so many good albums and l'm going to be here with you because they are my favorite of all time🤟😍 "Led Head" for life!!!
Led Zeppelin was considered hard rock/heavy blues but they played a variety of styles. Guitarist Jimmy Page did that solo in one take. You mentioned James Brown, they did a playful take on James' style with a song called "The Crunge". Most people hate it but I think it's fun and they weren't making fun of James Brown, they were just being silly and having a good time in the studio that day. If you want to stick to a more serious style, try some funk with their song "Trampled Under Foot". Another blues song that I personally consider better than this is "Tea For One". It is the most heart-wrenching, hard, blues song. It hardly ever gets reacted to so I hope you consider it. Also, if you select any of these, please listen to the studio first - as you heard here - the production is second to none.
If no one said, Jimmy Page, the guitarists, also was the engineer in the studio for most if not all their albums. And he did the remasterings. Alas, they broke up in 1980 when the drummer drank 40 shots of vodka, threw up, and sofficated on his vomit. The rest are still alive. You should defintly check this song out from Madison Square Garden in 1973 live. They bring a whole new deminsion to their songs live.
Led Zeppelin: Robert Plant is the singer Jimmy Page is the guitarist John Bonham is the drummer John Paul Jones is the bassist and keyboards. They played blues, rock, folk, Hard Rock, reggae, and hippie mysticism. Try their songs, Kashmir Dazed and Confused The Lemon song How many more times Tea for one You shook me In my time of dying This is just a few to get you started, there's much much more.
Usually when they ranked the greatest bands ever it is usually The Beatles or Led Zeppelin ranked either one or two in that order or reversed...the GOATs...no they stopped touring when the drummer died, but they had a one time reunion in 2007 and they had 20 million tickets requests in the first hour, Jimmy Page the guitarist produced all of Led Zeppelin albums...just subscribed. Listen to the studio version of Stairway to Heaven brother
Although Led Zeppelin was a rock band, the best ever, they drew heavily from blues, especially early in their career, although they also incorporated other genres into their music (soul, funk, folk, rockabilly, etc.). They were certainly no "one trick pony". If you want to hear more of their blues tunes, I suggest that you go back to albums 1 and 2. A few from album 1 (recorded in 1968, dropped in 1969) include You Shook Me, I Can't Quit You Baby and How Many More Times. A few from album 2 (recorded and dropped in 1969) include Whole Lotta Love, The Lemon Song, Bring it on Home. Both albums 1 and 2 were recorded when the guys' ages ranged from just 19-24. Quite amazing, obviously very gifted guys and remember, no auto tune back then. What's cool about listening to studio versions is hearing the magic of Jimmy Page (guitarist) as producer. Enjoyed your reaction and looking forward to hearing more. Thanks.
I loved watching your reactions, they have been my favorite band for 40 years now. When John Bonham the drummer passed away 1980 the band dismantled, they could not continue they were that close and tight. They did do a couple of reunions but that was it. Stairway to Heaven may possibly be the most famous song in the world, one to check out as well. You got to hear this song live it's even better that studio and you get to see what they are about. Madison Square Garden 1973, hope to hear it!
Led Zeppelin is comprised of, lead singer Robert Plant guitarist and engineer of all songs Jimmy Page. Drummer is John Bonham and keyboardist and basest is John Paul Jones. Try their songs, Dazed and Confused You shook me The Lemon song How many more times In my time of dying These are a few of my favorite bluesy songs by them. Must hear!
Led Zep quit as a group in 1980 after the drummer, John Bonham, died. Except for a few re-union shows, they've pretty much gone their separate ways. They were the very definition of Rock Stars in 70s. Next rec: "Good Times, Bad Times". Their first song on the first side of their first album. Hit the world like a punch in the face in 1968. Best song off that album IMO is "Dazed and Confused", another blues rock banger.
Speaking of James Brown, huge influence on this band, especially the drummer John Bonham. No, Bonham died in 1980. They disbanded then, with occasional reunions since. The best being with Bonham's son Jason for their 2007 concert. You guys need to increase the size of your screen so we can see you!
I'm new to your channel but I'm really digging your reactions. Always great to see newer generations appreciating great and different music than they are used to. You guys seem to get it when it comes to good music.
This is a blues song with twist...all Zepp members showed how the forcefull chemestry exploded to unpredictable directions to create musical beauty that survived the times. Despite of extraordinary talents and skills, I'd say Zepp's music is an expression of their intimate friendships relation among them with various approaches and influences from blues to world musics to create their own musical journeys. Go check Kashmir O2 Arena Live 2007. The magic was still there.
Yes, always check out the studio versions first. Keep em coming. About to check out the other LZ reaction yall did. -"Rock and Roll" -"I Cant Quit You Baby" -"Stairway To Heaven" -"Babe Im Gonna Leave You" -"All My Love" -"Ramble On" Just to name a few for future reactions 👍
Dude on the left ( La? ) is like wtf am I listening too, dude on the right ( Che? ) is just steady losing his shit and I’m like yeah, that’s how I still (both) feel lol. Enjoyed that reaction very much. Thanks !
I remember first hearing this a long time ago when I bought the vinyl. I was totally in awe of this band at the time, and still am. Never been bettered. I'm 69 and listen to Led most days . This track is probably my favourite, although there are so many brilliant tracks on their albums it's a tough choice. Love your reaction by the way, now you know how us old 'uns felt when we first heard it.
The concept towards which you are struggling is Blues Rock... decibelising and rockifying Blues to another level. And itself birthing Funk Rock, Hard Rock and Prog Rock. Maybe psychedelic rock too. Greetings from Canada. Peace, love and bellbottoms.
You guys are gifted with musical knowledge, being fair and honest in your assessments, - and funny! I just recently found your site and now a fan as well. Led Zep is a real treat and obviously one of the all-time greatest. I know you've done many reviews of LZ albums since this review, so I know you really appreciate them. "Since I've Been Loving You", is one of many, of their great tunes and certainly a favorite of mine. LZ was officially my first live concert in Aug '69, upstate NY, a week after Woodstock. I had just turned 17. I think it may have been on their first tour of the US. They were young & new, and made a huge impression with their debut album - which is still my favorite album by them, regardless the wonderful work they've done afterward. Hard to really dislike anything they've done musically. Thank you Airplay Beats.
I was 13 when my family moved to a new place. My Father gave me his record collection and his stereo with record player to keep in my room. At night i would find a record and listen to it through head phones after lights out. This was the first Zep album i ever heard. I chose it because of the crazy record sleeve. It was a kaleidoscope wheel that showed all kinds of different pics of the band. This song changed my world. REAL ROCK MUSIC. All my friends were deep in the glam rock trend. It was the eighties. Zeppelin saved me from that terrible music. I never get tired of this song. For all the greatness that is LZ, this song for me is the top of the mountain. No song compares. or even comes close to this level of perfection. I love when others find enjoyment in this sonic experience.
There’s no such thing as a bad Led Zeppelin song. 90% plus are phenomenal and a few may not be great or even good, but none are bad. There’s a rabbit hole for you to jump down! Greatest band ever? Probably. Them or The Beatles (the only other band IMHO that has no bad songs).
Check out their song called Tea For One from the Presence album, my particular favorite Zeppelin Blues. And secondly check out their song I'm Gonna Crawl from their album In Through The Out Door, their last studio album.
Tea for one doesn't get much love, but it should it's that damn good. When I first started on the guitar, I did a mixed tape of since I've been loving you, Tea for one, and I'm gonna crawl, the solos all in one. they do fit perfectly together.
My favorite song by them ..whoever said to listen to studio version gave good advice...everytime I think I've seen your best reaction you manage to top it with a better one! Love you guys💞✌️
Great reaction!! As if his legendary guitar playing and writing wasn’t enough, Jimmy Page produced the band and forever changed the way rock music was mixed. He brought the drums out in the mix to create their thunderous sound. Pure genius.
I saw Robert Plant live in November 2022. He still has the charisma, at 74 years of age. His collaborations with Alison Krause and Suzy Dian are well worth paying attention to.
Led zep are the best ever,Jimmy Page (lead guitar) did all the producing & mixing ,simply the best. Love your reactions.love watching ur reactions, John ( bonzo) Bonham is an amazing drummer,John Paul Jones is an amazing bass guitarist & his keyboard playing.robert Plant has a unique voice & plays a mean harmonica too.
John Bonham was a once in a lifetime talent that passed way too soon. I grew up in the Caribbean in the sixties and seventies. Many of my friends went to school in England and they would bring these bands like zeppelin and Floyd back on home. These British bands were deeply influenced by the blues players like Muddy Waters and Leadbelly from the American south. Pink Floyd actually took their name from two black musicians from the Deep South. What an amazing musical journey to enjoy.
You NEED to hear "Kashmir" from Celebration Day, it was a reunion concert and they were in their 60's and KILLED it! IMO, the best live version of the song! Great reaction btw! You need to enlarge your part of the video so we can see your great reaction better!
LED ZEP .IS A BLUES ROCK BAND ( BRITISH BLUES INVASION , TIME PERIOD )... Influenced heavily by the Black Artist & Entertainers of that time .. Motown Dominated !... The thing is this song and Robert Plants vocals project Soul (deep inner reflections) conveyed through the Blues... Every so rare often someone or some musical group commeth along that one can only define as : SPECIAL 👀💫🌞👍... LED was around from 69-81, only 12 years and OMG look at the quality and body of work..OUTSTANDING ! Every album is timeless pleasure - no filler bull shit - Just the good shit 🍀THANK YOU ZEP 👍
Bonzo died in Sept 1980. At Jimmy Page's house. He'd been drinking heavily all day. They were rehearsing for their upcoming tour. He hated touring. Anyway, they put him to bed and found him dead in the morning. JPJ found him. That moment was the end of LZ and they all knew it. They reunited for a one-time only in 2007 in London. There were 20 million requests for tickets for 20,000 seats. Check it out. Bonzo's son Jason is playing his dad's drums. Gotta see it!
one of my all time favs. (this version). We can't much better than Led Zeppelin gents. Just doesn't happen It's so amazing and still sounds fresh, yet it's from 50+ yrs ago. Mind blowing
Led Zeppelin is the greatest rock band ever! However, they are first and foremost a blues band.
Bingo.
All those great 60s and 70s bands that came out of England, all the way back to the Beatles, started out as blues cover bands.
I mean all rock and roll is blues based no?
@@ericgardner5969not punk
@@ericgardner5969you ever hear screamo? Tell me that's blues based
These four people belonged together. John’s accidental death was devastating.
It was over.
Going out on a limb here, but I do believe that was Robert Plant's greatest vocal performance on a studio album. After all these years, it still gives me chills.
True, Friends is a close second
This is why Zeppelin are the GOATS
Since 14, I've known they are the greatest band, and now I'm 58,and I still feel the same way when I hear them.
Agreed, they are the GOAT. I still put Pink Floyd, and The Doors in same company.
Same thing. Bonham died when I was in 8th grade. I found out on the way home from school. A friend's older sister called out from the window of their house and told us while we were walking by and talking. She was crying. We were devastated and didn't believe her or thought she must've been wrong.
8th grade, 13 years old, all devastated. Our older siblings had plans to see Zep's next North American tour. Then, no one was ever going to see them tour again.
Funny how young we were when their music hooked us. I was lucky that I was really into Tolkien at the time, too. I was deep into both, and they complemented each other in extraordinary ways.
Absolutely singular mystical time, music, and literature.
I love Zeppelin but this particular song is unreal. you'd think after a zillion listens it would get somewhat old but nope. I take turns focusing on what each guy is doing and blown away by all of them. what a band
Each one of these guys are elite at what they do!!
@@AirplayBeatsback in the day we used to get some of that good sticky icky and zone out to Zep. It was like you could picture each one of them in your head as the music plays. It’s hard to say they were greater than the sum of their parts because they’re all so incredible as individual musicians. But when the four of them came together, something else happened, something in the universe that you can’t really describe or put into words. Pure magic.
I love the live version too that opening riff by Jimmy Page is amazing
@@958298bordeauxthat’s not a riff, that’s a solo
Perfecto Zeppelin are still relevant and the musicianship is truly amazing
When Giants Walked The Earth - Led Zeppelin
Hammer of the Gods
This is Zeppelin at their most soulful, most expressive there is nothing this band couldn’t do. No mountain they couldn’t climb.
Jimmy Page's best and most intense lead ever. The absolute best that ever was or ever will be.
James Brown is awesome but Zeppelin is on a whole other level from everything
Jimmy Page did all the production, a true genius.
Their live from MSG 73 is just as good.
It’s on a different level. A must see.
Better!❤👍🏻
That's a must-watch!
@@tzviholt7536 probably,,, no,, not probably,, it IS the best live blues performance ever done
MSG live version it's the best rendition. Absolutely incredible
Drummer, John Bonham, plays with the most complicated time signatures.
Any other band would fall into complete chaos. Each member is soooo talented. The GOATS!!!
I totally agree!!!! However I feel that Tool could do Zep proud. Nothing compares to the original of course but Tool is on their level
Ummm no, Zeppelin had one song, Black Dog that was in 5/4 time, all other songs were 4/4 for the most part.
I've seen some great Zeppelin cover bands that play every detail and nuance from my favorite band.. but I don't see anybody able to copy Tool the same way. Tool has such complex songs, they're not in the same conversation as Zeppelin ... Tool has already established an entirely new level.. but they all stand on the shoulders of the giants, just how it works, it's a progression
@@chrisw3421 I believe "Fool in the Rain" and "Kashmir," among others, have different counter-rhythmic time signatures between the drums and guitar/keyboards.
Watch this song live Madison Square Gardens 1973 I believe. It kicks ass and you get to see the boys up close. Enjoy your channel very much...
Jimmy just imposes himself, without even an introduction, into the backstreets of your mind forever. Magic!
This is my absolute favorite Led Zeppelin song..and the live version is crazy good!!
This is the blues cranked way up. They were the best band, in my opinion. Robert Plant, lead vocals wrote the lyrics, and harmonica, John Paul Jones, bass and keyboards, arranged a lot of the music, John Bonham “Bonzo”, drums, best ever, and Jimmy Page, lead guitar,and creator of the band, wrote the music, and producer. I would suggest you react to “You Shook Me” from their first album. Straight blues.
One of the greates songs ever written
Greatest band in history...especially live!! Jimmy Page the guitarist mixed and produced all their albums! Pure talent all of them!
🙌🏼🫶🏼
I got to give it to you, Julie, Led Zeppelin IS the best rock band ever for the pure quality and ultimate skill, no one else sounds quite as good as them. Plus you can argue all of them are the best at what they do. Pink Floyd for me, is the other side of that coin. Rock On! 🎸
The guitar solo for this song was recorded in a single take.
The live version of this song is absolutely incredible.
Dang--wish y'all had made your faces bigger, i've seen that album cover a million times but not your mugs jamming to it, lol! great reaction to this bloozy-ass masterpiece! Seein 'em do it live is mind-blowing. Damn, dude on the right, you "get it" and are GETTING IT, lol, like ON, haha! So cool to see peeps enjoy their first sips of this band! Makes u wanna GULP it all down!
You start going down this rabbit hole and we're going to be here for a long time because they have so many good albums and l'm going to be here with you because they are my favorite of all time🤟😍 "Led Head" for life!!!
The Gods Of Rock!
You need to react to Led Zepplin song WHEN THE LEVEE BREAKS!!!! THANK YOUUUUUUU ❤
Led Zeppelin was considered hard rock/heavy blues but they played a variety of styles. Guitarist Jimmy Page did that solo in one take. You mentioned James Brown, they did a playful take on James' style with a song called "The Crunge". Most people hate it but I think it's fun and they weren't making fun of James Brown, they were just being silly and having a good time in the studio that day. If you want to stick to a more serious style, try some funk with their song "Trampled Under Foot". Another blues song that I personally consider better than this is "Tea For One". It is the most heart-wrenching, hard, blues song. It hardly ever gets reacted to so I hope you consider it. Also, if you select any of these, please listen to the studio first - as you heard here - the production is second to none.
live crunge is amazing...especially when the boys are ad-libbing
@@davidgreene7676 which is what they always did. 🙂
So glad you discovered them!
If no one said, Jimmy Page, the guitarists, also was the engineer in the studio for most if not all their albums. And he did the remasterings. Alas, they broke up in 1980 when the drummer drank 40 shots of vodka, threw up, and sofficated on his vomit. The rest are still alive. You should defintly check this song out from Madison Square Garden in 1973 live. They bring a whole new deminsion to their songs live.
Definitely MSG Live!
No Music No Life
Know Music Know Life
Know Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin:
Robert Plant is the singer
Jimmy Page is the guitarist
John Bonham is the drummer
John Paul Jones is the bassist and keyboards.
They played blues, rock, folk,
Hard Rock, reggae, and hippie mysticism.
Try their songs,
Kashmir
Dazed and Confused
The Lemon song
How many more times
Tea for one
You shook me
In my time of dying
This is just a few to get you started, there's much much more.
Usually when they ranked the greatest bands ever it is usually The Beatles or Led Zeppelin ranked either one or two in that order or reversed...the GOATs...no they stopped touring when the drummer died, but they had a one time reunion in 2007 and they had 20 million tickets requests in the first hour, Jimmy Page the guitarist produced all of Led Zeppelin albums...just subscribed. Listen to the studio version of Stairway to Heaven brother
I loves watching led Zeppelin snatch people's soul for the first time 😁
Led Zeppelin, imo, made Rock music sexy by adding the blues in their music. ❤
“They figured it out.” Zeppelin knew. Well said. Truer words have never been spoken.
I grew up with these guys and they were so far ahead of their times. every member has mad skills.
They are blues, rock, metaphysical, a little reggae on occasion. You can't catorgize this genius
Country, folk, gospel
Metal
Although Led Zeppelin was a rock band, the best ever, they drew heavily from blues, especially early in their career, although they also incorporated other genres into their music (soul, funk, folk, rockabilly, etc.). They were certainly no "one trick pony".
If you want to hear more of their blues tunes, I suggest that you go back to albums 1 and 2. A few from album 1 (recorded in 1968, dropped in 1969) include You Shook Me, I Can't Quit You Baby and How Many More Times.
A few from album 2 (recorded and dropped in 1969) include Whole Lotta Love, The Lemon Song, Bring it on Home.
Both albums 1 and 2 were recorded when the guys' ages ranged from just 19-24. Quite amazing, obviously very gifted guys and remember, no auto tune back then. What's cool about listening to studio versions is hearing the magic of Jimmy Page (guitarist) as producer.
Enjoyed your reaction and looking forward to hearing more. Thanks.
I loved watching your reactions, they have been my favorite band for 40 years now. When John Bonham the drummer passed away 1980 the band dismantled, they could not continue they were that close and tight. They did do a couple of reunions but that was it. Stairway to Heaven may possibly be the most famous song in the world, one to check out as well. You got to hear this song live it's even better that studio and you get to see what they are about. Madison Square Garden 1973, hope to hear it!
Led Zeppelin is comprised of, lead singer Robert Plant guitarist and engineer of all songs Jimmy Page. Drummer is John Bonham and keyboardist and basest is John Paul Jones.
Try their songs,
Dazed and Confused
You shook me
The Lemon song
How many more times
In my time of dying
These are a few of my favorite bluesy songs by them. Must hear!
Led Zep quit as a group in 1980 after the drummer, John Bonham, died. Except for a few re-union shows, they've pretty much gone their separate ways. They were the very definition of Rock Stars in 70s. Next rec: "Good Times, Bad Times". Their first song on the first side of their first album. Hit the world like a punch in the face in 1968. Best song off that album IMO is "Dazed and Confused", another blues rock banger.
Bring it on home
I would have given anything to see Jimmy live back then!
Best Band Ever..
Speaking of James Brown, huge influence on this band, especially the drummer John Bonham.
No, Bonham died in 1980. They disbanded then, with occasional reunions since. The best being with Bonham's son Jason for their 2007 concert.
You guys need to increase the size of your screen so we can see you!
Thanks for watching. We have made our screen bigger for future videos. Thanks for all of your knowledge and insight.
@@AirplayBeats Always appreciate music lovers! Thank you.
Jason really did an incredible job, you can close your eyes and you hear his father in him. Nothing is 100% but it was there.
Led Zeppelin could do it all. Rock, Blues, Folk, you name it.
I'm new to your channel but I'm really digging your reactions. Always great to see newer generations appreciating great and different music than they are used to. You guys seem to get it when it comes to good music.
This is a blues song with twist...all Zepp members showed how the forcefull chemestry exploded to unpredictable directions to create musical beauty that survived the times. Despite of extraordinary talents and skills, I'd say Zepp's music is an expression of their intimate friendships relation among them with various approaches and influences from blues to world musics to create their own musical journeys.
Go check Kashmir O2 Arena Live 2007. The magic was still there.
Yes, always check out the studio versions first. Keep em coming. About to check out the other LZ reaction yall did.
-"Rock and Roll"
-"I Cant Quit You Baby"
-"Stairway To Heaven"
-"Babe Im Gonna Leave You"
-"All My Love"
-"Ramble On"
Just to name a few for future reactions 👍
Start with their first album and go from there. Their early track were the most influenced by the blues. First album is great
Yes yes yes you got it right.
Dude on the left ( La? ) is like wtf am I listening too, dude on the right ( Che? ) is just steady losing his shit and I’m like yeah, that’s how I still (both) feel lol. Enjoyed that reaction very much. Thanks !
I remember first hearing this a long time ago when I bought the vinyl. I was totally in awe of this band at the time, and still am. Never been bettered. I'm 69 and listen to Led most days . This track is probably my favourite, although there are so many brilliant tracks on their albums it's a tough choice.
Love your reaction by the way, now you know how us old 'uns felt when we first heard it.
I grew up listening to classic rock......Led Zep....my favorite band. Best band ever!
The concept towards which you are struggling is Blues Rock... decibelising and rockifying Blues to another level. And itself birthing Funk Rock, Hard Rock and Prog Rock. Maybe psychedelic rock too. Greetings from Canada. Peace, love and bellbottoms.
I have never seen La so animated!! Love it!!
My first time hearing this song, I am completely impressed! New download thanks for sharing!
You guys are gifted with musical knowledge, being fair and honest in your assessments, - and funny! I just recently found your site and now a fan as well.
Led Zep is a real treat and obviously one of the all-time greatest.
I know you've done many reviews of LZ albums since this review, so I know you really appreciate them. "Since I've Been Loving You", is one of many, of their great tunes and certainly a favorite of mine.
LZ was officially my first live concert in Aug '69, upstate NY, a week after Woodstock. I had just turned 17. I think it may have been on their first tour of the US.
They were young & new, and made a huge impression with their debut album - which is still my favorite album by them, regardless the wonderful work they've done afterward. Hard to really dislike anything they've done musically.
Thank you Airplay Beats.
Respect gentlemen ! You have the Zep in your hearts 1
Great reaction 😊 loved the air drumming - we worship music in Britain and classic rock is one of our gods !
I was 13 when my family moved to a new place.
My Father gave me his record collection and his stereo with record player to keep in my room.
At night i would find a record and listen to it through head phones after lights out.
This was the first Zep album i ever heard. I chose it because of the crazy record sleeve. It was a kaleidoscope wheel that showed all kinds of different pics of the band.
This song changed my world. REAL ROCK MUSIC.
All my friends were deep in the glam rock trend. It was the eighties.
Zeppelin saved me from that terrible music.
I never get tired of this song. For all the greatness that is LZ, this song for me is the top of the mountain.
No song compares. or even comes close to this level of perfection.
I love when others find enjoyment in this sonic experience.
There’s no such thing as a bad Led Zeppelin song. 90% plus are phenomenal and a few may not be great or even good, but none are bad. There’s a rabbit hole for you to jump down! Greatest band ever? Probably. Them or The Beatles (the only other band IMHO that has no bad songs).
Thank you for checking out this song. Its a masterpiece. I'm glad you guys dug it!
"Downloading everything tonight!"- love that. It's all amazing- never before, and never again. My all time favorite band for almost 50 years.
Check out their song called Tea For One from the Presence album, my particular favorite Zeppelin Blues. And secondly check out their song I'm Gonna Crawl from their album In Through The Out Door, their last studio album.
Tea for one doesn't get much love, but it should it's that damn good. When I first started on the guitar, I did a mixed tape of since I've been loving you, Tea for one, and I'm gonna crawl, the solos all in one. they do fit perfectly together.
My favorite song by them ..whoever said to listen to studio version gave good advice...everytime I think I've seen your best reaction you manage to top it with a better one! Love you guys💞✌️
Congratulations guys. Really...the Best bands of all time !!!!!! 4 musicians all the pinnacle of musicianship all in one band. Enjoy and Rock On!!!
“They figured it out”, another great quote.
IN MY TIME OF DYING- Led Zeppelin
Great reaction!! As if his legendary guitar playing and writing wasn’t enough, Jimmy Page produced the band and forever changed the way rock music was mixed. He brought the drums out in the mix to create their thunderous sound. Pure genius.
I saw Robert Plant live in November 2022. He still has the charisma, at 74 years of age. His collaborations with Alison Krause and Suzy Dian are well worth paying attention to.
Zeppelin stretches thru so many genres. You might come across a song you don’t like but their catalog is worth listening to at the very least
Not sure if you guys know this but this track was completely live in the studio ,no overdubs
When the Levee Breaks, Battle of Evermore, Ten Years Gone
Soundtrack of my life. Thanks so much for enjoying this song with your fans.
This reactor is spot on when he said this is different. it's beyond rock or standard 12 bar blues it's in a class of it's own
Greatest Blues Song Ever!!! 🎶🎸🎤🎹🎵
Led zep are the best ever,Jimmy Page (lead guitar) did all the producing & mixing ,simply the best. Love your reactions.love watching ur reactions, John ( bonzo) Bonham is an amazing drummer,John Paul Jones is an amazing bass guitarist & his keyboard playing.robert Plant has a unique voice & plays a mean harmonica too.
the lemon song and in my time of dying you'll like
Like they say, SIBLY is blues making love to rock
Love you two and that you love Led Zeppelin! ❤️❤️
Please react to the film The Song Remains the Same, you'll love it. 🙏
"They figured it out." 🗣️👏
One of my most favorite Zepplin tunes...pure quality blues.
Led Zeppelin was an amazing band
John Bonham was a once in a lifetime talent that passed way too soon. I grew up in the Caribbean in the sixties and seventies. Many of my friends went to school in England and they would bring these bands like zeppelin and Floyd back on home. These British bands were deeply influenced by the blues players like Muddy Waters and Leadbelly from the American south. Pink Floyd actually took their name from two black musicians from the Deep South. What an amazing musical journey to enjoy.
You NEED to hear "Kashmir" from Celebration Day, it was a reunion concert and they were in their 60's and KILLED it! IMO, the best live version of the song! Great reaction btw! You need to enlarge your part of the video so we can see your great reaction better!
Blues put through a quasar....powerful.
Thanks for another great reaction. I’m a newbie to the the channel and I’m loving it. The genius behind the guitar is the mighty JIMMY PAGE.
LED ZEP .IS A BLUES ROCK BAND ( BRITISH BLUES INVASION , TIME PERIOD )... Influenced heavily by the Black Artist & Entertainers of that time .. Motown Dominated !... The thing is this song and Robert Plants vocals project Soul (deep inner reflections) conveyed through the Blues... Every so rare often someone or some musical group commeth along that one can only define as : SPECIAL 👀💫🌞👍... LED was around from 69-81, only 12 years and OMG look at the quality and body of work..OUTSTANDING ! Every album is timeless pleasure - no filler bull shit - Just the good shit 🍀THANK YOU ZEP 👍
You guys made me LOL... What a great song for you to check out for the first time. Oh hell, yeah!!!
You did it! My all time favorite Zep song! ❤
Bonzo died in Sept 1980. At Jimmy Page's house. He'd been drinking heavily all day. They were rehearsing for their upcoming tour. He hated touring. Anyway, they put him to bed and found him dead in the morning. JPJ found him. That moment was the end of LZ and they all knew it. They reunited for a one-time only in 2007 in London. There were 20 million requests for tickets for 20,000 seats. Check it out. Bonzo's son Jason is playing his dad's drums. Gotta see it!
They reunited for the "Live Aid" gig.
Word of caution. They are famous for switching the tempo in their songs. Caroselambra is a perfect example
WOW! This was your second Led Zeppelin song!what a great second song🔥
Love the reaction to my favorite Led Zep song. Thanks!
one of my all time favs. (this version). We can't much better than Led Zeppelin gents. Just doesn't happen
It's so amazing and still sounds fresh, yet it's from 50+ yrs ago. Mind blowing
Catching up on these reactions, love this album. ❤️🎶❤️
Please do yourselves a favor and react to this live from Madison Square Garden 1973...nothing like seeing them live!!🎶🎸🎵
Led zep, floyd, queen sabbath, stone's, beatles, the who, deep purple. Makes you proud to be British.
Definitely check out live version of this too. My favorite is live at MSG 1973
MSG ‘73 is on our list of reactions to come. Thanks for watching!!
“Dad kept us back from a few things” I’m crying😭😭😭
Love to see you enjoy what I think is the BEST!❤
You had the exact reaction I expected from a song like this!