There's no auto tune in the back lol this is pure real music! The only thing is a little effects like drum phaser and echo that's all no cheating or lip syncing like today's music! All 100 percent real live!
You guys are old farts... Class of 80' here ✌️😁 The 70s... what a magic time Rock-on guys, here are a few albums for you... Led Zeppelin lV Rush 2112 David Live (Bowie) Frampton Comes Alive KISS ALIVE Boston Sunburst Finish (Be Bop Deluxe) Double Live Gonzo (Ted Nugent) Tubes World Tour
Everybody has that music, and also ALL the other music, if you don't pay attention to some music because of when it came out you're really not a music fan at all
They were definitely different than the other musicians of their time. They did not play games ! They went out there and played the shows and songs like it was the last day of their lives. Led Zeppelin left it all out on the stage. They were effing amazing. ❤
Listen to the, Celebration Day, version of this. It's probably 30 years later than this, but it's as good or even better. Really enjoy you two. Stay safe and keep rockin.
That middle eastern sound comes from the harmonic minor mode they were using . All of this live without auto tune, without soundtrack and lip sync, all without a safety net. True talent stands the test of time.
One of the good things about being my age - I was at that concert. Still the best rock band by some distance. So pleased that this is being heard all over again.
Nice pick for your first Zepplin song- one of the most iconic songs from one of the most iconic, legendary and influential rock/metal/blues bands in the history of Rock. They are legendary for a reason.
John Paul Jones is Zeppelin's true treasure!! This particular track, Jones is playing bass pedals with his feet while playing that Yamaha GX-1 synthesizer ( 3 keyboards) truly amazing musician!!
The 60’s and 70’s had the most creative music. I grew up with it. All over the board. People with talent and born with skills. 50 years later, or more, we are still inspired by it. This music will span generations. That tells you something doesn’t it. Thank you for inspiring more generations to OG’s of rock :)
I was a teen in mid 70s and had Led Zeppelin's albums. I would listen to them all the time. I loved this group and their music. this song I would listen to on my headphones and let it take me to lands or universes far away. It just had this power for a teenager in a small city in Illinois to feel I could travel to many places on this song. But, much of their music spoke to me. I just felt it in my bones like no one else could do. They were just a powerful, musically gifted band.
Probably their best song, at least in my book. Even Robert Plant lists it as one of his favorites. I bought this album back in high school in 1975, sadly I never managed to see them in concert before the called it quits in 1980. I highly recommend checking out their live performance from 2007 at the O2 arena 32 years after releasing this song. The drummers son fills in on drums for his late father.
You guys should watch the version "Live from Celebration Day" They are much older, same song, unfortunately the original drummer passed away, but his son is playing the drums on this video. It is awe inspiring.
the story most zeppelin fans have told me is that while travelling on the deserted road of morocco he(plant) was thinking about a place that trancends space n time i.e kashmir.
Just found your channel, love your reaction! 1979 is near the end of Led Zeppelin‘s career, you MUST listen to Whole Lotta Love from 1969, ten years earlier, the beginning of their career. Their music evolved tremendously and I think you will be shocked in a great way, please make sure you listen to the studio version, official video of Whole Lotta Love! Can’t wait to see that reaction someday. 😊
The reason this song is so incredible is the timing of the guitar, Bass, and keyboards do not sync witht he drums. Bonham is playing 3 beats to Page playing on 4 beats. Very hard to do. It gives you that feeling like leaning back in a chair and you start to fall back but catch yourself at the last second.....
hi guys loving your reaction to the greatest rock band ever to grace this earth it’s so good to see the young people of today enjoying this timeless masterpiece. Please please please do your selves a favour and delve deeper into the catalogue especially the live performances at msg or Earl’s Court much love to you both from the uk 👍
My favorite Led Zeppelin song is usually the last one I listened too. Still, check out Stairway to Heaven, When the Levee Breaks, Whole Lotta Love or anything really. It doesn’t get any better than this.
I'VE GOT A CONCERT DVD CALLED PAGE AND PLANT UNLEADED AND ROBERT PLANT SINGS A SONG CALLED STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN AND JIMMY PAGE PLAYS THE ELECTRIC GUITAR WITH AN EGYPTIAN ORCHESTRA AND ROBERT PLANT SINGS A SONG CALLED THE RAIN SONG AND JIMMY PAGE PLAYS THE ACCUSIC GUITAR IN THIS SONG AND HE SINGS A SONG CALLED KASHMIR AND JIMMY PAGE PLAYS THE ELECTRIC GUITAR AND AN EGYPTIAN MAN PLAYS THE VIOLIN AND IT'S A GREAT CONCERT DVD 😁
Glad I jumped in. I was a freshman in high school in 79, and I loved that song as a kid. Physical Graffiti was my favorite Led Zeppline album. I would go in my room put on my head phones with Kashmir and do my art work. Holds up nicely. You guys are fun and beautiful reactors! Much love from California.
I spent time with my 4 year old granson the other day...he was wearing a LZ tee shirt! My son introduced him to Led. First thing out my mouth was,"Led Zeppelin, the greatest rock band ever....my favorite song is Kashmir!" I played Kashmir for him while in the car! I'm now 77...what a great way to pass on my passion of 50 years...through my son and he to his son! Really fun watching you guys!
GOATS of R&R - If you like the middle-eastern vibes on this you NEED to hear them when Page/Plant made an album together and redid 5 songs with Egyptian band as well as an orchestra. It's amazing. I recommend Irvine Meadows Amphitheater - Kashmir. Audio is great and IMO despite missing JPJ and Bonham RIP it's Page and Plant at their peak.
great reaction.....the band was basically hanging by a thread by this time.....but they still managed a great performance here. IMO this song was the highlight of this show!
I graduated in 1979 also. My graduation gift was tickets to see Led Zepplin and a trip when they came to my area but unfortunately I never got the chance
All Zepplin tunes are better listening to studio version first then live. Most of the time like performances they were all drunk and high. My favorite whole Lotta love,
The name Cashmere came as they were discussing a mythical far away place. The lyrics were actually about a trip that the singer and the guitarist took through morocco in a land rover for an interesting adventure. I’m sure you noticed, especially in the ending stanza where each ascending riff ended bubbling over in a volcano of drums. As you go through your Led Zeppelin experience you’ll note how astonishing he was as a drummer. He died a little more than a year after they made this video. the bass player/keyboard player is one of the most amazing musicians in music history. In terms of what they look like, I’m sure you’ll discover everything from an appearance just after New Year’s Day 1970 with an entire concert available and all the way through. You will have an amazing adventure rolling into this band
we never miss with led zeppelin, they are LEGEND! oh men I would love to see your take on the latest Harry Mack Omegle bar 85, the last segment that was genuinely out of this world and probably his best one yet :)
If you guys want more Zeppelin drama and charisma (especially from lead singer Robert Plant) check out the vid for "In My Time of Dying" from 1975 (I suggest the one that says "Mohthership."). And since y'all love to dance along, Zeppelin's "Trampled Underfoot" will get yer bodies movin'! (Live version from 1975 also is great)
I am 67 years old and happy that you chose to listen to Led Zeppelin. Many people will have you listen to all the popular songs of Led Zeppelin but you really ought to start with Led Zeppelin 1 and continue through their catalog to the last LP. This way you can hear how they grew musically through the years. Also if you choose to do the Live versions at least (Please! Please!) listen to the studio version of ( Stairway to Heaven, Whole Lotta Love and Battle of Evermore) first then continue with the Live concerts. Mainly because the live versions Led Zeppelin never played the same way and the (sound quality) is better in the studio. Thank You!!!
This is what I consider their second greatest song. The first is "Stairway to Heaven". If you listen to it try the 1973 MSG concert version Jimmy Page does an epic 3-4 minutes minute guitar solo.
Yes Carol you’re right. Kashmir is the land on the northwestern side of India also connected to Pakistan, which both countries have been fighting to take control from the other forever. The inspiration and use of the Arabic Scale in the music’s progression came from Jimmy and Robert’s travels to Morocco. (Which they loved) The lyrics are a remarkable piece of storytelling from Robert. One part that stands out for this American living along the U.S. Gulf Coast is the line, “The sands that fly so high in June.” The Saharan sands cross the Atlantic Ocean each yr during hurricane season, dumping much of it on those States along The Gulf of Mexico. First time I read these lyrics back in the day I remember thinking to myself, this Robert Plant guy knows his shit! Funny, after all these years, he really does… 👈😉
the duo did come to india 4 times but only stayed in mumbai (then called bombay ) in 72. they recorded a few tracks there with artist like ravi shankar & the tapes of those sessions were released in 2015 called deluxe reissue of coda. Kashmir was written in 73, so u tell me what was d inspiration. morocco or india?
Nice reaction guys. It is always best to listen to studio versions of their songs. Led Zeppelin were masters in the studio first and foremost. The live versions are experimental and amazing but the studio versions are the foundation of the idea and capture the essence of the song.
Although the track is suffused with 'Middle Eastern' rhythms, played by John - Paul Jones, originally on a mellotron, & here on the Yamaha GX-1, and named 'Kashmir', this track was actually written on a road trip through the Sahara, on the way to a music festival in, if I remember correctly Timbuktu.
Led zeppelin is the greatest rock band in history. You should really dig into their music... they legit have like 50 amazing songs. Oh and please try to do studio versions before live versions. Studio is how the band wanted the song to be heard, and it makes you appreciate the live later.
@@durv13 yup, the story most zeppelin fans have told me is that while travelling on the deserted road of morocco he(plant) was thinking about a place that trancends space n time i.e kashmir
P-Diddy did a remix using this guitar line which was used in a Godzilla film in the late 90's or early 2000's! I learned to play the drums & guitar (self taught)from this album when it first came out, along with Rush, Queen, and many other bands! I was lucky enough to see them in concert in the 70's!
Puff Daddy/P-Diddy sampled the riff in a song (Come with me) in 1997, it's quite possible that you know it from that song and never heard the original. For me at least this was the first time hearing it, not knowing that it came from such a great song from one of the biggest rock bands of all times... 🙃
Really wish you guys would do the studio version of the song with lyrics. The lyrics just take you away on the journey he's going through. And the studio version is truly the best. You miss so much in the live versions, I don't understand why so many people recommend them. Kashmir is a powerful song and so much of that is barley detectable in the live version. I think the live versions are for people who want to see the band perform more than listen to the music itself.
At first I appreciated Led Zeppelin for Robert Plant and Jimmy Page. Eventually, I found myself zoning in on John Bonham and John Paul Jones. Each was a master of his craft. They wrote songs in so many different styles, and made sure each band member got their moments to shine. Really just four parts in a machine. It's no wonder they decided Led Zeppelin was no more after Bonham's tragic death in 1980.
I was at this concert, Knebworth is only 15km from my home. Led Zeppelin greatest band ever.
Great story. You guys gave USA alot of incredible rock bands but these guys are beyond great. They are magical. Jimmy Page is a WIZARD
Sweet. Where you at the one the previous year, when Genesis played in front of 100,000 people ?
Me too. I was 21. Fantastic gig.
Greatest band to ever grace the planet!! Do more!!
There's no auto tune in the back lol this is pure real music! The only thing is a little effects like drum phaser and echo that's all no cheating or lip syncing like today's music! All 100 percent real live!
I graduated High School in 1979 and yes us old folks had the best music! Great reaction as always.
Yeah for class of 79 🎉
I graduated in 1979 as well. The best time to be a music fan by far!!
You guys are old farts...
Class of 80' here ✌️😁
The 70s... what a magic time
Rock-on guys, here are a few albums for you...
Led Zeppelin lV
Rush 2112
David Live (Bowie)
Frampton Comes Alive
KISS ALIVE
Boston
Sunburst Finish (Be Bop Deluxe)
Double Live Gonzo (Ted Nugent)
Tubes World Tour
@@bigbow62 Excellent list!
Everybody has that music, and also ALL the other music, if you don't pay attention to some music because of when it came out you're really not a music fan at all
I have said once and I'll say it again "still my favorite band of all time." Legends!
mmm, our golden haired god
They were definitely different than the other musicians of their time. They did not play games ! They went out there and played the shows and songs like it was the last day of their lives. Led Zeppelin left it all out on the stage. They were effing amazing. ❤
The most legendary group of musicians came together to form this group & each of their track are legendry.
You got to check out 2007
Kashmir at the O2 arena
It will blow your minds
I agree! I think that version is even better. :)
Led Zeppelin - Stairway to Heaven. Live version from Madison Square Garden in New York City in 1973. It's like a folk rock/hard rock drug trip.
Amen, brother!
Listen to the, Celebration Day, version of this. It's probably 30 years later than this, but it's as good or even better. Really enjoy you two. Stay safe and keep rockin.
That middle eastern sound comes from the harmonic minor mode they were using .
All of this live without auto tune, without soundtrack and lip sync, all without a safety net.
True talent stands the test of time.
DONT FORGET , ROBERT HAS ALWAYS BEEN ENTRANCED WITH MIDDLE EAST MUSIC , I WENT TO PLANT AND PAGE PLUS EGYPTIAN ORCHESTRA , WAS OFF THE HOOK .
JPJ keys bringing the Eastern riffs...👍
Every time I watch this I get kind of overwhelmed. Missing John Bonham today as much as ever. One of my drumming heroes, a legend.
One of the good things about being my age - I was at that concert. Still the best rock band by some distance. So pleased that this is being heard all over again.
Nice pick for your first Zepplin song- one of the most iconic songs from one of the most iconic, legendary and influential rock/metal/blues bands in the history of Rock. They are legendary for a reason.
Greatest band ever. Musical geniuses
Now do the same song again but live from the Celebration Day Concert when they are about 70 years old. You'll be blown away. Even better!
Heh heh……..plant was 59, Jimmy 63, JPJ 61 I think……..Jason was 41. No need to make them older than they were. 😉. And yeah, it was even better!
BEST live version of any song, EVER !
They killed it
John Paul Jones is Zeppelin's true treasure!! This particular track, Jones is playing bass pedals with his feet while playing that Yamaha GX-1 synthesizer ( 3 keyboards) truly amazing musician!!
Tho, they were all masters of their instruments, JPJ was a maestro.
Possibly the most hypnotic hook in rock history. Maybe music history.
They take you there.
Her reaction of "I know it!" And knocking everything over was one of the best reactions i have seen by someone 😂
The 60’s and 70’s had the most creative music. I grew up with it. All over the board. People with talent and born with skills. 50 years later, or more, we are still inspired by it. This music will span generations. That tells you something doesn’t it. Thank you for inspiring more generations to OG’s of rock :)
When the Levee Breaks is another hypnotic song with a definite delta blues sound. Their catalog is so diverse it's insane!!
I was a teen in mid 70s and had Led Zeppelin's albums. I would listen to them all the time. I loved this group and their music. this song I would listen to on my headphones and let it take me to lands or universes far away. It just had this power for a teenager in a small city in Illinois to feel I could travel to many places on this song.
But, much of their music spoke to me. I just felt it in my bones like no one else could do. They were just a powerful, musically gifted band.
I watched Page & Plant do this with not only a full symphony orchestra behind them but also accompanied by an egyptian orchestra. It was magic
You have just touched the incredible surface of the LZ universe. So many other mind blowing masterpieces to listen to!!!
Led Zeppelin on loan to Earth from Asgard!
Probably their best song, at least in my book. Even Robert Plant lists it as one of his favorites. I bought this album back in high school in 1975, sadly I never managed to see them in concert before the called it quits in 1980.
I highly recommend checking out their live performance from 2007 at the O2 arena 32 years after releasing this song. The drummers son fills in on drums for his late father.
You guys should watch the version "Live from Celebration Day" They are much older, same song, unfortunately the original drummer passed away, but his son is playing the drums on this video. It is awe inspiring.
Think I'll drop my Netflix account and start watching you guys....this channel is so cool!
Carol is absolutely STUNNING !
Yes! Middle Eastern sound...yes Kashmir in India. They were inspired by a trip to Morocco!
Yeah, a bit geographically confused, but one of the great songs and performances of all time.
@@Historian212I agree, North Africa vs Central Asia 😂😂😂. But regardless still a stellar song.✌️✌️❤️❤️
the story most zeppelin fans have told me is that while travelling on the deserted road of morocco he(plant) was thinking about a place that trancends space n time i.e kashmir.
Just found your channel, love your reaction! 1979 is near the end of Led Zeppelin‘s career, you MUST listen to Whole Lotta Love from 1969, ten years earlier, the beginning of their career. Their music evolved tremendously and I think you will be shocked in a great way, please make sure you listen to the studio version, official video of Whole Lotta Love! Can’t wait to see that reaction someday. 😊
The reason this song is so incredible is the timing of the guitar, Bass, and keyboards do not sync witht he drums. Bonham is playing 3 beats to Page playing on 4 beats. Very hard to do. It gives you that feeling like leaning back in a chair and you start to fall back but catch yourself at the last second.....
There is life before Led Zeppelin and living afterwards.
Watching the excitement and joy of your discovery of Led Zeppelin warmed my old heart! :)
hi guys loving your reaction to the greatest rock band ever to grace this earth it’s so good to see the young people of today enjoying this timeless masterpiece. Please please please do your selves a favour and delve deeper into the catalogue especially the live performances at msg or Earl’s Court much love to you both from the uk 👍
My favorite Led Zeppelin song is usually the last one I listened too. Still, check out Stairway to Heaven, When the Levee Breaks, Whole Lotta Love or anything really. It doesn’t get any better than this.
Yes, Kashmir, India…I am so glad to see young people experience Led Zeppelin
they reset the bar in 2007 in their last concert check out their Celebration Day concert
Tickets were scalped for $30,000.00
I'VE GOT A CONCERT DVD CALLED PAGE AND PLANT UNLEADED AND ROBERT PLANT SINGS A SONG CALLED STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN AND JIMMY PAGE PLAYS THE ELECTRIC GUITAR WITH AN EGYPTIAN ORCHESTRA AND ROBERT PLANT SINGS A SONG CALLED THE RAIN SONG AND JIMMY PAGE PLAYS THE ACCUSIC GUITAR IN THIS SONG AND HE SINGS A SONG CALLED KASHMIR AND JIMMY PAGE PLAYS THE ELECTRIC GUITAR AND AN EGYPTIAN MAN PLAYS THE VIOLIN AND IT'S A GREAT CONCERT DVD 😁
We lost Bonham and Keith Moon when I was in high school. Bummers both. Oh, and Skynyrd, too.
Glad I jumped in. I was a freshman in high school in 79, and I loved that song as a kid. Physical Graffiti was my favorite Led Zeppline album. I would go in my room put on my head phones with Kashmir and do my art work. Holds up nicely. You guys are fun and beautiful reactors! Much love from California.
As hip hop fans, you would surely like "The Ocean" and "When the Levee Breaks". Both songs have been sampled numerous times by rap and hip hop acts.
I spent time with my 4 year old granson the other day...he was wearing a LZ tee shirt! My son introduced him to Led. First thing out my mouth was,"Led Zeppelin, the greatest rock band ever....my favorite song is Kashmir!" I played Kashmir for him while in the car! I'm now 77...what a great way to pass on my passion of 50 years...through my son and he to his son! Really fun watching you guys!
I love your reaction channel! You two are awesome!
Check out Since I've Been Loving You live from 1973! Greatest live band in history!
Carol... You're 33?! I'd have said mid 20's. Both of you guys really take care of yourselves, good on you!
GOATS of R&R - If you like the middle-eastern vibes on this you NEED to hear them when Page/Plant made an album together and redid 5 songs with Egyptian band as well as an orchestra. It's amazing. I recommend Irvine Meadows Amphitheater - Kashmir. Audio is great and IMO despite missing JPJ and Bonham RIP it's Page and Plant at their peak.
No one will ever match this band.
This song and when the levee breaks are beyond normal rock!
great reaction.....the band was basically hanging by a thread by this time.....but they still managed a great performance here. IMO this song was the highlight of this show!
I graduated in 1979 also. My graduation gift was tickets to see Led Zepplin and a trip when they came to my area but unfortunately I never got the chance
OMG! I'm so sorry!!! I never got to see them either. Parents were strict.
I've seen them twice early '70's in Chicago and the absolute best band I've EVER seen!
All Zepplin tunes are better listening to studio version first then live. Most of the time like performances they were all drunk and high. My favorite whole Lotta love,
Ohhhhh yeahh 😍😍
The name Cashmere came as they were discussing a mythical far away place. The lyrics were actually about a trip that the singer and the guitarist took through morocco in a land rover for an interesting adventure. I’m sure you noticed, especially in the ending stanza where each ascending riff ended bubbling over in a volcano of drums. As you go through your Led Zeppelin experience you’ll note how astonishing he was as a drummer. He died a little more than a year after they made this video. the bass player/keyboard player is one of the most amazing musicians in music history. In terms of what they look like, I’m sure you’ll discover everything from an appearance just after New Year’s Day 1970 with an entire concert available and all the way through. You will have an amazing adventure rolling into this band
I recommend Since I've been loving you! Welcome to the great Led Zepplin!!!
we never miss with led zeppelin, they are LEGEND! oh men I would love to see your take on the latest Harry Mack Omegle bar 85, the last segment that was genuinely out of this world and probably his best one yet :)
You're so young. I'm proud of you. React mor for Led Zeppelin live, please! 👏
If you like the feel of being on a journey then you must listen to “Stairway to Heaven” and “When the levee breaks”
If you guys want more Zeppelin drama and charisma (especially from lead singer Robert Plant) check out the vid for "In My Time of Dying" from 1975 (I suggest the one that says "Mohthership."). And since y'all love to dance along, Zeppelin's "Trampled Underfoot" will get yer bodies movin'! (Live version from 1975 also is great)
PLEASE react to Zeppelin doing Going to California (live version from Earl's Court). You guys will be taken on a trip/journey. PLEASE!!!
I am 67 years old and happy that you chose to listen to Led Zeppelin. Many people will have you listen to all the popular songs of Led Zeppelin but you really ought to start with Led Zeppelin 1 and continue through their catalog to the last LP. This way you can hear how they grew musically through the years. Also if you choose to do the Live versions at least (Please! Please!) listen to the studio version of ( Stairway to Heaven, Whole Lotta Love and Battle of Evermore) first then continue with the Live concerts. Mainly because the live versions Led Zeppelin never played the same way and the (sound quality) is better in the studio. Thank You!!!
Led Zeppelin had the image, attitude and mystique. But above all they had the sounds. They set the bar so high few if any could match
This is what I consider their second greatest song. The first is "Stairway to Heaven". If you listen to it try the 1973 MSG concert version Jimmy Page does an epic 3-4 minutes minute guitar solo.
I don't know stairway, is a bit away from their greatest, in my opinion.
Yes Carol you’re right. Kashmir is the land on the northwestern side of India also connected to Pakistan, which both countries have been fighting to take control from the other forever. The inspiration and use of the Arabic Scale in the music’s progression came from Jimmy and Robert’s travels to Morocco. (Which they loved) The lyrics are a remarkable piece of storytelling from Robert. One part that stands out for this American living along the U.S. Gulf Coast is the line, “The sands that fly so high in June.” The Saharan sands cross the Atlantic Ocean each yr during hurricane season, dumping much of it on those States along The Gulf of Mexico. First time I read these lyrics back in the day I remember thinking to myself, this Robert Plant guy knows his shit! Funny, after all these years, he really does… 👈😉
Morocco was a big destination for those seeking drugs and a retreat from the West, back in the day.
the duo did come to india 4 times but only stayed in mumbai (then called bombay ) in 72. they recorded a few tracks there with artist like ravi shankar & the tapes of those sessions were released in 2015 called deluxe reissue of coda. Kashmir was written in 73, so u tell me what was d inspiration. morocco or india?
This was the closing score for The Matrix. Perhaps you heard it there.
Stairway to Heaven was my class song in 77. Nothing better than Led Zeppelin on the stereo and some alone time with your girl...
The drummer is playing 4 4 time and the guitar and organ are playing 3 4 time awesome sound
Pink Floyd is another must listen. You will not be disappointed. Cheers !!❤❤
Remember the concert as my brother and sister went, great band
Nice reaction guys. It is always best to listen to studio versions of their songs. Led Zeppelin were masters in the studio first and foremost. The live versions are experimental and amazing but the studio versions are the foundation of the idea and capture the essence of the song.
One of the best for sure ..zepp rocks 4 great musicians
Although the track is suffused with 'Middle Eastern' rhythms, played by John - Paul Jones, originally on a mellotron, & here on the Yamaha GX-1, and named 'Kashmir', this track was actually written on a road trip through the Sahara, on the way to a music festival in, if I remember correctly Timbuktu.
Great reaction! Luved it and thanks for picking this particular live version. My favorite Led Zep song.
Led zeppelin is the greatest rock band in history. You should really dig into their music... they legit have like 50 amazing songs.
Oh and please try to do studio versions before live versions. Studio is how the band wanted the song to be heard, and it makes you appreciate the live later.
Led Zeppelin are just one Phenomenal band ever just incredible ❤❤❤❤
Maybe you was thinking at the mix/cover used for the movie Godzilla (1998) => Puff Daddy ft. Jimmy Page :: Come With Me
IT IS THE KASHMIR CAROL THOUGHT IT WAS , I SAW LED ZEP PLAY THIS WITH THE EGYPTION ORCHESTRA . UN FREAKING REAL .
Pretty weird, then, that they named it Kashmir, which is not in the Middle East. Just saying.
@@Historian212 kashmir is in india which is Asian , but i think robert was after a sound that had both , asian and middle east feel , i love it ,
@@durv13 yup, the story most zeppelin fans have told me is that while travelling on the deserted road of morocco he(plant) was thinking about a place that trancends space n time i.e kashmir
P-Diddy did a remix using this guitar line which was used in a Godzilla film in the late 90's or early 2000's! I learned to play the drums & guitar (self taught)from this album when it first came out, along with Rush, Queen, and many other bands! I was lucky enough to see them in concert in the 70's!
You’re right. You hope they’re on a good journey because, they WILL take you there!!😊
I was there too. It was the last time they played live with Bonham. Oh the memories.
Puff Daddy/P-Diddy sampled the riff in a song (Come with me) in 1997, it's quite possible that you know it from that song and never heard the original. For me at least this was the first time hearing it, not knowing that it came from such a great song from one of the biggest rock bands of all times... 🙃
My favorite song!
You for sure listen to the Celebration version of this song performed in 2007.
And yes Kashmir a place in the middle east.
Married 1972. Already listening to led zeppelin! Married 51 years and still listening to them.
THE GREATEST BAND EVER HANDS DOWN!!!❤😊
Your reaction at 0:57 is perfectly normal when hearing Led Zep for the first time. Welcome to the club.
It’s great that you picked up the middle eastern scale used in the song 🤘zep where world music before it became popular
I was 18 at the time and made the pilgrimage to knebworth park in 79 to see this gig, something I will never forget 😊
Really wish you guys would do the studio version of the song with lyrics. The lyrics just take you away on the journey he's going through. And the studio version is truly the best. You miss so much in the live versions, I don't understand why so many people recommend them. Kashmir is a powerful song and so much of that is barley detectable in the live version. I think the live versions are for people who want to see the band perform more than listen to the music itself.
I can absolutely see you two listening to these guys. Black dog is my favorite song.
Led Zeppelin had so many great songs. Try listening to them all.
I was at this concert. Awesome band. Still my favourite :-)
So happy to see the discovery of The Greatest Rock Band Ever … and Still.
Best Rock Band Ever...
They‘ve taken me there 40 years ago…and i‘m still there 😎✌🏼🤘🏼
They Set The Bar So High in Live Performance
Try Since I've Been Loving You
1973 MSG LIVE
The GOATS!😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
UNQUESTIONABLE, ABSOLUTELY INDISPUTABLE. Who ever did it better? Answer me THAT.😂😂😂
Loved the reaction when she realized she heard it. Priceless
G.O.A.T.S.
At first I appreciated Led Zeppelin for Robert Plant and Jimmy Page. Eventually, I found myself zoning in on John Bonham and John Paul Jones. Each was a master of his craft. They wrote songs in so many different styles, and made sure each band member got their moments to shine. Really just four parts in a machine. It's no wonder they decided Led Zeppelin was no more after Bonham's tragic death in 1980.
The BEAST was the heartbeat of the group, when he died Zep died with him.😢
Try When the Levee Breaks, Ten Years Gone, The Rain Song, No Quarter but to name a few.. Greatest Rock band ever⚒️😎