I feel like I am discovering Led Zeppelin again for the the first time! I love seeing you guys react to this great music... PLEASE try Kashmir next... They have so many great songs and Kashmir is definitely one of the most popular, but that isn't why I want you to listen. I just thing you guys would really enjoy it. I would also recommend to hear the studio version before trying Live... they are incredible Live, I think you should hear how the song is supposed to sound first. More greats to try.... No Quarter, Black Dog, Going To California, Immigrant Song, Heartbreaker..... Babe, I'm gonna Leave you... and sooooo many more!
I don't think the idea of ' how songs are supposed to sound' applies to LZ songs. There are just variations, and the studio version is one - the best they can do in the studio.
yes kashmir! I also think if it hasnt been done (i just discovered Zay & Zei today so im on my second vid only), good ones are over the hills and far away and black dog
This song was written in 1929 by Memphis Minnie and Kansas Joe McCoy. Delta blues artists. It’s about the Great Mississippi flood in 1927 and moving to Chicago for work… Most people don’t like cover songs but Zeppelin kills every cover they’ve done!
If Zep didnt cover the blues nobody would know bout these songs, so they actually brought the black american blues into the mainstream. They added so much to the song that i dont really see it as a "cover" but as their song, they killed it!
@@robbob5302 they placed microphones one floor up a staircase in an old English house they were recording in, and set up the drums on the ground floor. Used the Rolling Stones mobile studio to run the recording, with wires running everywhere from the truck outside.
. Hey guys! Am 63, retired veteran and now live in Philippines.. seeing you "Puppies" ( Respectfully said) dig on my jams from my past makes me smile. Am from Detroit, I saw LZ LIVE in 1976 ... can't top it!! "Peace-Out"!
The drummer is the legionary John Bonham aka Bonzo. Arguably the Greatest Rock/blues drummer ever. Hell one of the best drummers ever! 😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🔥👏👏🔥👏🔥🔥👏🔥👏🔥👏🔥👏😂👏
I saw them in 1975 in London. It's blows my mind and fills my heart full of joy that you two young guys can feel the Thunder of the Gods today. . I will have another glass of wine and dedicate it to Z and Z
Four immensely talented musicians … the stars and planets were aligned in the cosmos for them to arrive at the same point in time to form the most prolific rock band ever … 50 years have past and their music is still relevant !!!!
I was born in 1953 so I just missed out on the initial appreciation of LZ. In my 20s I liked their music but I never really sat down and listened properly to them. It's s taken me until I'm 70 to become a total obsessed fan. I've heard so many bands over my life and there have been so many great ones, Queen, Metallica and the wonderful Pink Floyd but Zep are the greatest for me. Every song is brilliant. The day these master musicians got together we were blessed. Love your reactions when listening and keep on the Zep trail.
It's literally not possible to listen, and re-listen to Zeppelin and not be in utter awe of the music delight they relentlessly deliver. And that you all capture so all in your reactions.
The drums from this song were some of the most sampled in early HipHop. All the instruments and vocals were recorded at the same speed then the instruments only were slowed half a step in the mixing to help give them that slow, sludgy sound while different vocal effects were added to make his voice extra raspy. In addition, a backward echo effect was added to the harmonica. Not only were they masters at performing, but masters in the studio; guitarist Jimmy Page produced all their albums and made sure he got the best out of the band he possibly could. What their music has is "dynamics", meaning a song changes and evolves, which, consequently, keeps you on your toes. Some of their credos are "light and shade", "tight but loose", and "whisper to the thunder"; these are all terms often used to describe their music. I hope you guys consider starting from the beginning and going in album/track order because you will miss some phenomenal songs if you go by most requested alone. Plus, you will hear their musical evolution in songwriting, instrumentation, performance, everything. You guys are doing great and happy to see two more Zeppelin fans added to the family.
Led Zeppelin took its inspiration from post WWII delta blues guitar players--repacking and updating these gut stirring songs with a modern RnR vibe. Robert Plant (lead singer) and Jimmy Page (lead guitar virtuoso) were immersed in the old delta blues R&B music and saw the genius in the old songs. Their musical perspective and reverence were a big part of their success.
These guys have variety no song sounds anyway similar to each other, anyway to continue on the Led Zeppelin path I'd recommend u react to In the Evening, Whole Lotta Love, Stairway to Heaven, No Quarter, Kashmir and Nobody's Fault but Mine
Lol they got you!! Now it’s time to get into more versatile tracks! Ramble On, What is and Should Never Be, Hey Hey What can I Do, Going to California, The Lemon Song, Stairway to Heaven, Kashmir, Your Time is Gonna Come… personally I’d recommend the studio versions before any live versions. Enjoy!!
Lads you’ve made my day watching your expressions listening to this stupidly talented band you’ve only just started wait to see them live if you going to do live once check the 69 Denmark 70 Albert Hall Remember they was so so young
🔥🔥🔥One thing about led is there always bringing something new to the table ,unexpected, different & nonetheless sheer perfection with a whole side of Greatness! TIMELESS MUSIC💫
Love how you guys're loving Led Zeppelin! I was first infected with LZ at 16 (way back in the 80s) - and to this day their music moves me, energizes me, makes me bawl, but mostly: feel ALIVE! - such a gift. So, welcome aboard! When The Levee Breaks one my all time favs: what a stomper! John Bonham - GOAT! And Robert Plant's vocals and harmonica - wow! The drum track such a monster; it's been sampled loads of times, i.e. by Beastie Boys, Eminem, Dr.Dre, Beyoncé, Massive Attack etc. etc.
I love that speechless moment at the end. In reference to your comment about the drummer John Bonham, hoping some day you’ll hear his “Moby Dick” solo.
This why us older for pls say today’s music sucks! We come the best music ever so everything else is unacceptable! You all have the responsibility of keeping this great music alive, so pass it on because the rest of us and getting any younger😎
Really enjoying your reaction! Just for the fun of it, I would suggest you react to their first song on their first album, “Good Times Bad Times”. It was our introduction to them, and listen to the drums in that song.
Yes this is definitely one of the more prominent drum rhythms that Bonham has done!!! If you were to ask any member of Led Zeppelin what is it that makes their sound so incredible and unique, undoubtedly they would each say John Bonham!! John Bonham is recognized by most rock drummers even the best as probably the most Innovative and best drummer of rock ever!!! If you really want to see John Bonham at his best look for the song Moby Dick live from 1970!! Features an incredible drum solo by John Bonham where, in the middle of it, he starts to play with just his bare hands!!!
I can watch you 2 all day... 😅There is literally NOTHING greater than watching someone getting turned onto Floyd and Zepplin for the first time... You both are the gift that's keeps giving! Keep it up... Looking forward to more...
This band is the GOAT! Theres nothing like music performed by real people that have mastered their instruments and bring it all together, there is no substitute! It's so cool to see the younger generation discovering the legends of rock, your journey has just begun with this band, they have so many masterpieces, looking forward to some more LZ reactions from you guys!
You need to listen to stairway to heaven now man! I am 67 years old now and I attended Led Zep Concerts they just transcended. Basically took me to another place, loving young people picking up vibes from these times enjoy!
Robert Plant...vocals/harmonica Jimmy Page...guitars/Theramin John Bonham...drums John Paul Jones...keyboards...bass...mandolin and just about everything else!
You two Dudes are in for a ride and so glad to see you so open minded and willing to open your eyes and ears to new genes of music. I can tell you you will be rewarded for sure and it's such a kick to see your reactions.. Keep going guys...
Great reactions guys! If you go down the Led Zep rabbit hole, you might find their is no escape from their musical genius. The "Lemon Song" and "Over the Hills and Far Away" are must hear songs. Thanks for making my day!
Although considered a hard rock band, their music was rooted in blues, folk, country. Based on your reactions so far, I don't think there's going to be many, if any, songs you won't like. When the Levee Breaks is classified as country/blues/rock. And yep, they were very young when they started out as a group. Individually gifted, together they were a frigging force. If you're going to dive into LZ, I still recommend that you work your way through their catalogue of songs by starting with album 1, track 1. But if you don't want to go that route, and although I could recommend just about every song, for some early stuff, try Baby Come on Home and How Many More Times for some blues/rock , Babe I'm Gonna Leave You and Ramble On for songs closer to folk/rock, Black Dog and Communication Breakdown leaning more toward just hard rock. Great reaction, guys. Really enjoying listening to LZ with you! Get those headphones quick! ;)
I would have to agree with this comment for any group from that era!! It looks like these guys have definitely started at the early stages of Led Zeppelin so hopefully they'll stay in chronological order!!
So glad you guys are enjoying the most incredible blues rock band of all time. There was a "Yin" to the "Yang" back in the day. A completely opposite sound that brought balance to the universe. A very chilled, drift away into space Psychedelic Rock band... Pink Floyd. The best "foot in the door" is the really popular track "Money" from the album The Dark Side of the Moon. And even if you don't know the album name.... Trust me.... You will recognise the album Artwork 😎😉
You both really get why this band is the greatest. So glad you've been able to experience this and appreciate this so that you can pass on this music to your friends and family. Led Zeppelin deserves to be appreciated by young people to preserve the work by this awesome band. Thank you so much. ❤
Great video dudes. When the Levee Breaks is my favorite Zeppelin song. It's like in the Exorcist when father Karras says there seems to be three manifestations. The exorcist says "There is only one." That is When the Levee Breaks.
Led Zeppelin Drummer, John Bonham, along with Rush's Neil Peart, two of the GREATEST DRUMMERS in ALL History! You guys do a fantastic job! Love Led Zeppelin! Keep up the great work/channel!
My siblings are 9 and 10 years older than me and I was born in 68. I have known these songs since I was in a crib. I can't remember when I didn't know all their music. ZOSO.
im LOVING watching you lads go through this journey! the best way to do it is stop what youre doing and do every track in order from album 1. a few reactors have done that now and every1 of them LOVED it, you get the full flavour of what they were and how good they were! and then you get to the live performances, OH MY GOD youre in for a mindfuck there haha, they were STELLER musicians and had unequelled chemistry onstage
New subscriber here 👋 I'm a 52 y.o. white girl who was raised on Zeppelin from birth by my amazing Dad, who had them playing (along with all the greats back then) daily in our home. I took it all for granted and never REALLY listened until I was about 15 years old ... and then it clicked-- MY GOD THIS BAND IS PHENOMENAL!!! 😄 Before then I was a typical young teenager listening to pop music and top 40 radio, but it's like one day it all just hit me and my mind expanded to learn what true God-given talent sounded like - and Led Zeppelin was (and still is and always will be) at the top of that list. And I love seeing younger people have that experience too and seeing that look of wonder and pure bliss on your faces discovering it all! You two have great ears and seem very intelligent, and having an open mind will take you both very far. Keep rocking guys!!! Enjoy the ride - Zeppelin will never cease to amaze you!
One of the best covers ever. Made it their own. Drumming and the groove is insanely good and lit 🔥. No one comes close to Led Zeppelin. They are the GOAT hard rock act.
Like Nichole DiSaia says, the first time you hear something this good is reborn seeing others feeling it as you did many years before. Gentlemen, you have so much more to hear and not just Led Zep, enjoy the ride!
I was 12 when I first heard Led Zeppelin my older brother and his friends played them and all the other great bands all the time. Such great music ! all genres of music were killing it 60s, 70s & 80s
Try American Girl by Tom Petty and the Heart Breakers. Awesome concert all 3 times. Zepplin only came to Portland, OR once and left angry. We effed up, man.
So happy to see you guys enjoy them! Black Dog is another good one to check out next along with soooo many others from them. I grew up with my dad always telling me stories about them and so many other amazing artiest that honestly had talent we don’t get to see now days. Hands down, Led Zep had the best drummer and so unfortunate he passed way too soon.
You guys look just like me and my friends back in the 70's! Everytime I play Zep at home, I have to pick up the roof shingles in my yard. I'll keep watching.
Kind of a rap beat... Rap but very, very slow, Translation -origination blues music that comes from an influence from so long ago that malenials have not yet to discover yet for some reason...hmm. love your reaction guys.keep an open mind guys. Zepp Rules!!! ✌️♎🙏
Memphis Minnie. Was the first person to record this song back in 1929. They often rook songs from the southern black dinners/songwriters. England had never heard of southern blues back then and Zeppelin brought it to England in their rendition of these songs. It's now in the public forum being nearly 100 years old.
I feel like I am discovering Led Zeppelin again for the the first time! I love seeing you guys react to this great music... PLEASE try Kashmir next... They have so many great songs and Kashmir is definitely one of the most popular, but that isn't why I want you to listen. I just thing you guys would really enjoy it.
I would also recommend to hear the studio version before trying Live... they are incredible Live, I think you should hear how the song is supposed to sound first.
More greats to try.... No Quarter, Black Dog, Going To California, Immigrant Song, Heartbreaker..... Babe, I'm gonna Leave you... and sooooo many more!
I don't think the idea of ' how songs are supposed to sound' applies to LZ songs. There are just variations, and the studio version is one - the best they can do in the studio.
levee breaks is one of their best, even though less known
yes kashmir! I also think if it hasnt been done (i just discovered Zay & Zei today so im on my second vid only), good ones are over the hills and far away and black dog
Hundreds of years from now, young people will be hearing “ When the Levee Breaks” for the first time and still be amazed like we were in the 1970’s.
Anthropologists will be digging up our bones, listening to it.
(Pretty sure Ozzy will still be alive, when they do.)
did I mention that this DRUM beat by John Henry Bonham is the MOST sampled song of ALL-TIME
Headphones. You’re gonna want headphones for the greatest bands ever.
Young men like you give me hope for the younger generations
This song was written in 1929 by Memphis Minnie and Kansas Joe McCoy. Delta blues artists. It’s about the Great Mississippi flood in 1927 and moving to Chicago for work… Most people don’t like cover songs but Zeppelin kills every cover they’ve done!
If Zep didnt cover the blues nobody would know bout these songs, so they actually brought the black american blues into the mainstream. They added so much to the song that i dont really see it as a "cover" but as their song, they killed it!
@@verginithe yeah for sure! That’s why I said they kill ever cover they’ve done. They make it their own
Well said
Don't forget all the Stones covers
@@theAmazingblumpkin yep, zep wasnt the only band but you never hear about anyone else doin it.
“I like those drums.” …said everyone whoever listened to this song 😂
Enjoy the Zeppelin experience… it’s one helluva ride.
Most iconic drum intro, ever.
If I recall correctly, they placed an amp in a chimney, to record those drum.
@@robbob5302 they placed microphones one floor up a staircase in an old English house they were recording in, and set up the drums on the ground floor. Used the Rolling Stones mobile studio to run the recording, with wires running everywhere from the truck outside.
@@TheNaFun
The same studio Deep Purple used to record Smoke on the Water?
@@robbob5302 yes! en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolling_Stones_Mobile_Studio
. Hey guys! Am 63, retired veteran and now live in Philippines.. seeing you "Puppies" ( Respectfully said) dig on my jams from my past makes me smile. Am from Detroit, I saw LZ LIVE in 1976 ... can't top it!! "Peace-Out"!
The music rearranges your brain cells, you'll never be the same again, in a good way!
The drummer is the legionary John Bonham aka Bonzo. Arguably the Greatest Rock/blues drummer ever. Hell one of the best drummers ever! 😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🔥👏👏🔥👏🔥🔥👏🔥👏🔥👏🔥👏😂👏
No Quarter from msg 1973. I wish I could listen to that first time again!
Those drums? Are LEGENDARY!! They were recorded in a stairwell of a haunted mansion. EVERY rock drummer wants that sound. Great choice, keep going.
When the Levee Breaks is a MASTERPIECE
The drums, the groove, the harmonica, the guitar riff, the bass...it's freaking amazing
I saw them in 1975 in London. It's blows my mind and fills my heart full of joy that you two young guys can feel the Thunder of the Gods today. . I will have another glass of wine and dedicate it to Z and Z
Black Sabbath. Deep Purple. Pink Floyd. Three more bands from that time period in England that will blow your minds.
He ain't kidding, either.
I mean literal cranial explosion.
🤯
Three great songs by each:
Black Sabbath- Symptom of the Universe
Deep Purple- Child in Time
Pink Floyd- Dogs
Four immensely talented musicians … the stars and planets were aligned in the cosmos for them to arrive at the same point in time to form the most prolific rock band ever … 50 years have past and their music is still relevant !!!!
I was born in 1953 so I just missed out on the initial appreciation of LZ. In my 20s I liked their music but I never really sat down and listened properly to them. It's s taken me until I'm 70 to become a total obsessed fan. I've heard so many bands over my life and there have been so many great ones, Queen, Metallica and the wonderful Pink Floyd but Zep are the greatest for me. Every song is brilliant. The day these master musicians got together we were blessed. Love your reactions when listening and keep on the Zep trail.
Same here! Liked them before, but too young to appreciate them early (I'm 62) - now I'm obsessed! ❤️
Us old Fu*ks really did have the best music
I love the way one of you has so much to say and can't stop enthusing, and the other is left speechless by LZ. Expect the unexpected with LZ.
You guys rock
Just go ahead and check out the whole catalog. I guaranty you won't be disappointed. Zeppelin the GOAT
Every song they ever made was a masterpiece! Gotta do some live performances! Robert...the singer...on that harmonica!
Yes!
Robert's harmonica is very underrated. Think of what this song would have been without it though - bland.
Yep one of those rare bands like Pink Floyd, Tool and System of a Down that never released a bad song. All of their songs are top tier and amazing
It's literally not possible to listen, and re-listen to Zeppelin and not be in utter awe of the music delight they relentlessly deliver.
And that you all capture so all in your reactions.
React to "How Many More Times" live 1970 at the Royal Albert Hall. Zeppelin at their peak improvisational groove.
Greatest drummer EVER. He was the driving force and beat of the band. For a softer side try Babe I'm Gonna Leave You...stunning
The drums from this song were some of the most sampled in early HipHop. All the instruments and vocals were recorded at the same speed then the instruments only were slowed half a step in the mixing to help give them that slow, sludgy sound while different vocal effects were added to make his voice extra raspy. In addition, a backward echo effect was added to the harmonica. Not only were they masters at performing, but masters in the studio; guitarist Jimmy Page produced all their albums and made sure he got the best out of the band he possibly could. What their music has is "dynamics", meaning a song changes and evolves, which, consequently, keeps you on your toes. Some of their credos are "light and shade", "tight but loose", and "whisper to the thunder"; these are all terms often used to describe their music. I hope you guys consider starting from the beginning and going in album/track order because you will miss some phenomenal songs if you go by most requested alone. Plus, you will hear their musical evolution in songwriting, instrumentation, performance, everything. You guys are doing great and happy to see two more Zeppelin fans added to the family.
Well said
Bonham played the ever loving shit out of those drums
I'm an old head, like you say, born in 1965. Listen to whole album. Every song different and great. Keep listening young men.
I think this may still remain the most sampled drum beat in rap and hip hop
Led Zeppelin took its inspiration from post WWII delta blues guitar players--repacking and updating these gut stirring songs with a modern RnR vibe. Robert Plant (lead singer) and Jimmy Page (lead guitar virtuoso) were immersed in the old delta blues R&B music and saw the genius in the old songs. Their musical perspective and reverence were a big part of their success.
Wow, what a band!
Or in the case of Robert Johnson, *pre*-WW2.
I love you enthusiasm about Zeppelin, 45 years ago a lot of my friends could not see or appreciate the talent. They are awesome.
These guys have variety no song sounds anyway similar to each other, anyway to continue on the Led Zeppelin path I'd recommend u react to In the Evening, Whole Lotta Love, Stairway to Heaven, No Quarter, Kashmir and Nobody's Fault but Mine
Lol they got you!! Now it’s time to get into more versatile tracks! Ramble On, What is and Should Never Be, Hey Hey What can I Do, Going to California, The Lemon Song, Stairway to Heaven, Kashmir, Your Time is Gonna Come… personally I’d recommend the studio versions before any live versions. Enjoy!!
Back in the day, we used to call that Headbanging!
Lads you’ve made my day watching your expressions listening to this stupidly talented band you’ve only just started wait to see them live if you going to do live once check the 69 Denmark 70 Albert Hall
Remember they was so so young
Welcome to the 70's, Gentlemen. You're in for quite the ride. Might want to buckle up. lol
The blues went to London...Led Zeppelin came back
🔥🔥🔥One thing about led is there always bringing something new to the table ,unexpected, different & nonetheless sheer perfection with a whole side of Greatness! TIMELESS MUSIC💫
Love how you guys're loving Led Zeppelin! I was first infected with LZ at 16 (way back in the 80s) - and to this day their music moves me, energizes me, makes me bawl, but mostly: feel ALIVE! - such a gift. So, welcome aboard! When The Levee Breaks one my all time favs: what a stomper! John Bonham - GOAT! And Robert Plant's vocals and harmonica - wow! The drum track such a monster; it's been sampled loads of times, i.e. by Beastie Boys, Eminem, Dr.Dre, Beyoncé, Massive Attack etc. etc.
I love that speechless moment at the end. In reference to your comment about the drummer John Bonham, hoping some day you’ll hear his “Moby Dick” solo.
You guys remind me of my friends and me listening to Led Zeppelin when these albums came out. We took in whole albums back then. We were amazed.
Wow that must’ve been some time. Wish we could’ve experienced that!
@@zayzel2670 You are experiencing it, and it never gets old, I never tire of hearing this track after 10,000 listens
Now you’re starting to understand why us older farts always say, “Turn that off! That’s not music!!” 😂🤣😅
This why us older for pls say today’s music sucks! We come the best music ever so everything else is unacceptable! You all have the responsibility of keeping this great music alive, so pass it on because the rest of us and getting any younger😎
Great great blunt music !! 💨💖
Really enjoying your reaction! Just for the fun of it, I would suggest you react to their first song on their first album, “Good Times Bad Times”. It was our introduction to them, and listen to the drums in that song.
Yes this is definitely one of the more prominent drum rhythms that Bonham has done!!! If you were to ask any member of Led Zeppelin what is it that makes their sound so incredible and unique, undoubtedly they would each say John Bonham!! John Bonham is recognized by most rock drummers even the best as probably the most Innovative and best drummer of rock ever!!!
If you really want to see John Bonham at his best look for the song Moby Dick live from 1970!! Features an incredible drum solo by John Bonham where, in the middle of it, he starts to play with just his bare hands!!!
I can watch you 2 all day... 😅There is literally NOTHING greater than watching someone getting turned onto Floyd and Zepplin for the first time... You both are the gift that's keeps giving! Keep it up... Looking forward to more...
I called Stankface Maximus within 5 secs and you guys didnt disappoint
This band is the GOAT! Theres nothing like music performed by real people that have mastered their instruments and bring it all together, there is no substitute! It's so cool to see the younger generation discovering the legends of rock, your journey has just begun with this band, they have so many masterpieces, looking forward to some more LZ reactions from you guys!
Happy to see you loving their blues --- I would suggest No Quarter for a different side to them -- But there is a whole ton of fabulous tunes to love
You need to listen to stairway to heaven now man! I am 67 years old now and I attended Led Zep Concerts they just transcended. Basically took me to another place, loving young people picking up vibes from these times enjoy!
Robert Plant...vocals/harmonica
Jimmy Page...guitars/Theramin
John Bonham...drums
John Paul Jones...keyboards...bass...mandolin and just about everything else!
Some of John Bonham’s best drumming is in “In My Time of Dying”. Y’all will love that one for sure!
You two Dudes are in for a ride and so glad to see you so open minded and willing to open your eyes and ears to new genes of music. I can tell you you will be rewarded for sure and it's such a kick to see your reactions.. Keep going guys...
We appreciate your so much!
Massively Recommend “The Lemon Song” from Volume 2 All I can say is listen out for the BASS 😎
'The lemon song' and 'Baby come on home' and 'Ramble on'.
Pretty please 🙏 Kasmir, Black Dog and Stairway to Heaven!! Really think any one of those will blow your mind!! 🥰
Great reactions guys! If you go down the Led Zep rabbit hole, you might find their is no escape from their musical genius. The "Lemon Song" and "Over the Hills and Far Away" are must hear songs. Thanks for making my day!
honestly they never made a bad song lol and live they were untouchable!
whole lotta love ,,,,,,,,,,,,,led zeppelin
Although considered a hard rock band, their music was rooted in blues, folk, country. Based on your reactions so far, I don't think there's going to be many, if any, songs you won't like. When the Levee Breaks is classified as country/blues/rock.
And yep, they were very young when they started out as a group. Individually gifted, together they were a frigging force. If you're going to dive into LZ, I still recommend that you work your way through their catalogue of songs by starting with album 1, track 1.
But if you don't want to go that route, and although I could recommend just about every song, for some early stuff, try Baby Come on Home and How Many More Times for some blues/rock , Babe I'm Gonna Leave You and Ramble On for songs closer to folk/rock, Black Dog and Communication Breakdown leaning more toward just hard rock.
Great reaction, guys. Really enjoying listening to LZ with you! Get those headphones quick! ;)
Definitely. The Zepathon is the way to go!
I would have to agree with this comment for any group from that era!! It looks like these guys have definitely started at the early stages of Led Zeppelin so hopefully they'll stay in chronological order!!
Absolutely agree. Zeppelin the way we did Zeppelin…1 at a time!!! Greatest way to discover all that they are/were.
Subscribed to watch you along the journey! Led Zeppelin's music is truly life changing.
Love your comments!! ZeppelinForever
So glad you guys are enjoying the most incredible blues rock band of all time.
There was a "Yin" to the "Yang" back in the day. A completely opposite sound that brought balance to the universe.
A very chilled, drift away into space Psychedelic Rock band... Pink Floyd.
The best "foot in the door" is the really popular track "Money" from the album The Dark Side of the Moon.
And even if you don't know the album name.... Trust me.... You will recognise the album Artwork 😎😉
The Mighty Zeppelin.
Congratulations, you popped your cherry! Enjoy the ride it never gets old
You both really get why this band is the greatest. So glad you've been able to experience this and appreciate this so that you can pass on this music to your friends and family. Led Zeppelin deserves to be appreciated by young people to preserve the work by this awesome band. Thank you so much. ❤
best drum beat ever! sampled hundreds of times too
Great video dudes. When the Levee Breaks is my favorite Zeppelin song. It's like in the Exorcist when father Karras says there seems to be three manifestations. The exorcist says "There is only one." That is When the Levee Breaks.
Check out “In My Time of Dying” it’s a cover but it’s a signature piece of their talent.
Great comments, guys. You picked up on it right away. I saw them in concert, too!
Led Zeppelin Drummer, John Bonham, along with Rush's Neil Peart, two of the GREATEST DRUMMERS in ALL History!
You guys do a fantastic job!
Love Led Zeppelin!
Keep up the great work/channel!
My siblings are 9 and 10 years older than me and I was born in 68. I have known these songs since I was in a crib. I can't remember when I didn't know all their music.
ZOSO.
This one is haunting because it’s about the flood. Always gets to me. Keep on going down this Led Zeppelin rabbit hole guys, they’re all so different!
And with climate change hitting hard now, thematically it is more relevant than ever
How many of us have sat in a car as teens listening to Led Zeppelin? The number must be staggering. Have fun guys ✌️
50 years ago and 300 million copies sold...think about it guys🤟
I can 't wait for you guys to watch them live at Madison Square garden . It is Going to blow your minds . So much fun watching you guys react .
im LOVING watching you lads go through this journey! the best way to do it is stop what youre doing and do every track in order from album 1. a few reactors have done that now and every1 of them LOVED it, you get the full flavour of what they were and how good they were! and then you get to the live performances, OH MY GOD youre in for a mindfuck there haha, they were STELLER musicians and had unequelled chemistry onstage
New subscriber here 👋 I'm a 52 y.o. white girl who was raised on Zeppelin from birth by my amazing Dad, who had them playing (along with all the greats back then) daily in our home. I took it all for granted and never REALLY listened until I was about 15 years old ... and then it clicked-- MY GOD THIS BAND IS PHENOMENAL!!! 😄 Before then I was a typical young teenager listening to pop music and top 40 radio, but it's like one day it all just hit me and my mind expanded to learn what true God-given talent sounded like - and Led Zeppelin was (and still is and always will be) at the top of that list.
And I love seeing younger people have that experience too and seeing that look of wonder and pure bliss on your faces discovering it all! You two have great ears and seem very intelligent, and having an open mind will take you both very far. Keep rocking guys!!! Enjoy the ride - Zeppelin will never cease to amaze you!
You have to do "Whole Lotta Love"! x
Good morning Boyz my number one rock group is the great G,O,A,T led Zeppelin came across your site and enjoying do trampled under foot Boyz 👍 cheers
The greatest band that ever was, is, or will ever be from the best country on Earth.
PLEASE DO NO QUARTER BY LED ZEPPELIN 😭
the original was old school delta blues, Zeppelin really rocked out with it. you need to try Kashmir next
One of the best covers ever. Made it their own. Drumming and the groove is insanely good and lit 🔥. No one comes close to Led Zeppelin. They are the GOAT hard rock act.
This came out in 1971 guys. John Bonham on drums. Saw them live in '1969 when I was 15; great reaction!
The groove and atmosphere on this is so fn amazing.
I remember back in the 70's attending high school parties where groups of guys were "air guitaring" to all the Led Zeppelin songs.
WHOLE LOTTA LOVE
Like Nichole DiSaia says, the first time you hear something this good is reborn seeing others feeling it as you did many years before. Gentlemen, you have so much more to hear and not just Led Zep, enjoy the ride!
Made my day watching you guys enjoy the best band ever!
Love seeing youngsters appreciate this masterpiece for the first time. 🥰
I was 12 when I first heard Led Zeppelin my older brother and his friends played them and all the other great bands all the time. Such great music ! all genres of music were killing it 60s, 70s & 80s
Keep on listening kids - A LOT more great stuff to come!
Biggest Band in the world!!
Musicianship and vocals out of this world.
Try American Girl by Tom Petty and the Heart Breakers. Awesome concert all 3 times. Zepplin only came to Portland, OR once and left angry. We effed up, man.
So happy to see you guys enjoy them! Black Dog is another good one to check out next along with soooo many others from them. I grew up with my dad always telling me stories about them and so many other amazing artiest that honestly had talent we don’t get to see now days. Hands down, Led Zep had the best drummer and so unfortunate he passed way too soon.
You guys look just like me and my friends back in the 70's! Everytime I play Zep at home, I have to pick up the roof shingles in my yard. I'll keep watching.
They got on a path from which they can never escape. Congratulations.
Pink Floyd is another GREAT classic rock band you should check out! Try "Comfortably Numb" live at the Pulse concert.
Kind of a rap beat... Rap but very, very slow, Translation -origination blues music that comes from an influence from so long ago that malenials have not yet to discover yet for some reason...hmm. love your reaction guys.keep an open mind guys. Zepp Rules!!! ✌️♎🙏
Memphis Minnie. Was the first person to record this song back in 1929. They often rook songs from the southern black dinners/songwriters. England had never heard of southern blues back then and Zeppelin brought it to England in their rendition of these songs. It's now in the public forum being nearly 100 years old.