The greatest band ever led zeppelin the master's of rock and roll nothing no rock and roll band. Compares. To. Led. Zeppelin once. U. Go. Down that. Rabbit. Hole u. Wont. Come. Back. Girl. U. Are hooked
Its hard not to want to hit the dance floor when they play Rock and Roll. The most talented dancers could really show their best moves to this Led Zeppelin classic.
You are right on the money about Chuck Berry, yes this song was indeed influenced by not only Chuck Berry guitar riffs, but Bonham beginning on the drumming was the into to Little Richard's Keep A Knocking. Good Ear by the way.
You fucking rock, and spot on with the Chuck reference. Rolling Stones lil sister. Beggars Banquet Exile on Main Street Sticky Fingers Let it Bleed Come on in, we’re waiting for you....💕
this was from Led Zeppelin IV which came out in 1971 (4th album) Their first LP came out in 1969 so it was still pretty early. Songs like this have given me many a speeding ticket if you know what I mean?
That should clearly define what rock n roll is. That's a good example. Another good example is the b side of The Beatles album: Abbey Road. Listen to Golden Slumbers and let it run out to the end of the record. It's quite a musical ride.
This song came from their fourth album, in 1971. You can say that it's from their earlier years. The song after that one, on the album, "The Battle of Evermore", will give you something very, very different from Led Zeppelin. About "Rock and Roll", Ian Stewart, an original member of the Rolling Stones, played the piano parts. Led Zeppelin invited him to play on another song, "Boogie With Stu", on the Physical Graffiti album. As for the third band you want to listen to, I would recommend Deep Purple, "Child in Time". I recommend this one because you like signing, and I get the feeling you would enjoy signing to this one. :)
Just came across this again and I'm totally cracking up but your action but I just love the way you kind of moved to this stuff and it totally captures it absolutely. Love your reactions.
saw Zepp 79 Knebworth Festival, this song rocked the so hard. funny story a guy was there tuxedo, wife in her wedding dress, got married in the morning came the festival, but not for Zepp but a support band, South Side Jonny and the Astbury Dukes
I`ve seen a lot of reactions from a lot of POC and most have a difficult time of just not getting the down and gritty of just what rock-n-roll is. You, young lady get it. I can tell by your reaction that you feel it. I really enjoyed the reaction. keep up the good work.
You are ready for take-off: Achilles Last Stand, Trampled Underfoot, Custard Pie, The Song Remains The Same, Nobody's Fault But Mine, Communication Breakdown.
No quarter, in the evening, fool im the rain, what is and what should never be, how many more times, in the light, for your life, nobodys fault but mine, tea for one, the rain song... aaah so much epicness
This is Led Zepp's most straight ahead rocker from start to finish. I you want to hear another short but pure hard rocking tune check out Best That I Can from Rush. That can be your introduction to the legendary Canadian rockers.
This is the evolution of music. African-Americans were the progenitors of blues and rock and roll. The best of the Caucasian musicians perceived the quality of the earlier works and brought them into present day. Should be one big family but we're not there yet.
Love your reactions to this era of rock! 🙂🙃🙂 Led Zeppelin were one of the three 'unholy trinity', so it would make sense to delve into a little of the other two, Black Sabbath and Deep Purple. 👍
this has to be checked out you like zeppelin ...its in black and white but one of there best performances [how many more times led zeppelin ]denmark radio 1969] version
Loving your reaction, as always! I'd love to see you react to, 'In the Light' at some point. I think you'd like it. It's one of my favourite songs by Zeppelin. :)
Another Zeppelin tune that stays pretty consistent throughout is "Communication Breakdown" off their first album. You asked about other bands to check out, looks like you've picked Black Sabbath, which is cool, but don't forget The Rolling Stones and The Beatles and The Doors and The Who and David Bowie.
@@starsnightly8769 Well yeah keep the Hurdy Gurdy man far away , don't care if he's singing songs of love or not....Its hauntingly beautiful.. Although using it for the c losing song in the Movie Zodiac didn't help..
The first few lines of the lyrics should tell you all about this tune. >>>> "It's been a long time since I rock and rolled It's been a long time since I did the Stroll Oh let me get it back let me get it back Let me get it back baby where I come from"
I've been asking for this for a while jimmy shreds that guitar. But when it comes to rock for new listeners it is probably best to do studio version first then after the live.
LMAO!!! I've been listening to this song for over 50 years and I can't believe I missed the sexual connotation! Thanks for waking me up! Us old guys - sheesh!
Scribe, with your parents being in law enforcement and with your goal of 20k I suggest the band Five Finger Death Punch. Songs to start with "Wrong side of heaven" "When the season's change" "Coming Down" and "Wash it all away". Another band, which has a powerful woman lead singer, is Jinjer, they're from Ukraine - start with "Pisces" must be the live studio video, followed by "Teacher, Teacher" Official video, then "Bad Water" Official live. Enjoy! Are you moving forward with a weekly Vlog?
A lot of good classic rock band to pick from so that would not be hard to fine one. While technically he is a solo artist, I like to see you review some music by Elton John. The songs Funeral For A Friend - Love Lies Bleed and Madman Across the Water are good places to start.
you Scribe, I just discovered these reaction videos a few weeks ago and I love yours, so I am sharing with you my idea to bust through to the next level of reactions videos - the "Who Did It Best?" format, where you listen to the original artist recording of a song, and then a (preferably well-known) cover of it. Examples are "Summertime Blues" by Eddic Cochran and "Summertime Blues (Live)" by The Who, "Don't Be Cruel" by Elvis and "Don't Be Cruel" by Cheap Trick, "C'Mon Everybody" by Eddie Cochran and "Cmon Everybody (Live)" by Led Zeppelin, and so forth. YOU'RE WELCOME!!!
Its not a sexual innuendo the song is somewhat a response to critics/criticism of their previous album which was largely more acoustic and softer in nature. That is the context of been a long time since I rock and roll is.
Never been a zep fan doubt i ever will.
Having said that this is in my top three of fave rock tracks.
Bloody love it.
The greatest band ever led zeppelin the master's of rock and roll nothing no rock and roll band. Compares. To. Led. Zeppelin once. U. Go. Down that. Rabbit. Hole u. Wont. Come. Back. Girl. U. Are hooked
Rock n roll is the song that got me into zeppelin as a 12 yr old boy.
I'd go with the Beatles.
zeppelin, beatles, pink floyd are the best 3 bands ever
Zep, beatles, Floyd, Stones, Metallica, ACDC, Eagles in that order
JIMI HENDRIX, LED ZEPPELIN, THESE TWO BANDS CHANGED EVERYTHING. I KNOW I WAS THERE.
Its hard not to want to hit the dance floor when they play Rock and Roll. The most talented dancers could really show their best moves to this Led Zeppelin classic.
Check out Fred astaire dancing with Rita hayworth from the forties ,to rock and roll.
Stay on that Zeppelin train!!
Another one of those great driving songs
It is very refreshing to see someone from the younger generation really digging Led Zeppelin. You have great taste! Keep it comin'! Glad you like LZ.
This song is 51 years old and still outrageously rocks. It’s a fucking masterpiece.
You are right on the money about Chuck Berry, yes this song was indeed influenced by not only Chuck Berry guitar riffs, but Bonham beginning on the drumming was the into to Little Richard's Keep A Knocking. Good Ear by the way.
If I recall correctly, in the Song Remains The Same, Jimmy Page even duck walks a bit during this song.
The singing always reminded me of Jerry Lee Lewis.
please ring my bell. please.
Yep !
This track is one of my favourite tracks form Zep, worth listening to for Bonhams drumming let alone the rest of the band playing and Roberts voice.
You fucking rock, and spot on with the Chuck reference.
Rolling Stones lil sister.
Beggars Banquet
Exile on Main Street
Sticky Fingers
Let it Bleed
Come on in, we’re waiting for you....💕
You got it. That's the way we were grooving back in 71
You are by far my favorite person on UA-cam keep on rockin gorgeous🤟🤟
This is their best in my opinion and it's the song that made me love this band!
this was from Led Zeppelin IV which came out in 1971 (4th album) Their first LP came out in 1969 so it was still pretty early. Songs like this have given me many a speeding ticket if you know what I mean?
I can't wait to see your reaction to "You Shook Me" by Led Zeppelin
it was a Very DANCEABLE song in the Early 70s >>> I remember my Aunts & Uncles doing " The Stroll " to this Song
When you turned up the volume I felt that lol
Love looking at young people reacting to old rock stuff! 😄
That should clearly define what rock n roll is. That's a good example. Another good example is the b side of The Beatles album: Abbey Road. Listen to Golden Slumbers and let it run out to the end of the record. It's quite a musical ride.
This song came from their fourth album, in 1971. You can say that it's from their earlier years. The song after that one, on the album, "The Battle of Evermore", will give you something very, very different from Led Zeppelin. About "Rock and Roll", Ian Stewart, an original member of the Rolling Stones, played the piano parts. Led Zeppelin invited him to play on another song, "Boogie With Stu", on the Physical Graffiti album. As for the third band you want to listen to, I would recommend Deep Purple, "Child in Time". I recommend this one because you like signing, and I get the feeling you would enjoy signing to this one. :)
I can tell you really liked that one because you didn't stop once and just listen. Hello from England x
Just came across this again and I'm totally cracking up but your action but I just love the way you kind of moved to this stuff and it totally captures it absolutely. Love your reactions.
saw Zepp 79 Knebworth Festival, this song rocked the so hard. funny story a guy was there tuxedo, wife in her wedding dress, got married in the morning came the festival, but not for Zepp but a support band, South Side Jonny and the Astbury Dukes
SINCE I'VE BEEN LOVING YOU - Studio ver... I know you did the live ver, but you gotta do the album ver.... GOOSEBUMPS every time!
I love that one of your first reactions is to Turn. It. Up!
Great song, great drummer, great guitar, great everything.
I love how you jam out and let the music take you
I don't know who started these youtube music Reactions but I'm glad they did, as they're fun.:-)
Yes! Got me through this friggin pandemic. Only time I've smiled all year with genuine joy.
Possibly the best Rock & Roll song "about" Rock & Roll ever made!
I`ve seen a lot of reactions from a lot of POC and most have a difficult time of just not getting the down and gritty of just what rock-n-roll is. You, young lady get it. I can tell by your reaction that you feel it. I really enjoyed the reaction. keep up the good work.
You are ready for take-off: Achilles Last Stand, Trampled Underfoot, Custard Pie, The Song Remains The Same, Nobody's Fault But Mine, Communication Breakdown.
Awesome...all!
@@juliemanarin4127 Thanks Julie!
No quarter, in the evening, fool im the rain, what is and what should never be, how many more times, in the light, for your life, nobodys fault but mine, tea for one, the rain song... aaah so much epicness
This was from their fourth ( un-named ) album in 1971.
this is from their 4th album 1971.
Rush, Rush, Rush...and than some Rush...
I am definitely a fan of your rock reaction channel. Keep rocking.
I could just see you at a concert... loving it!!
Love your new intro! I'm always ready to rock with you to Led Zeppelin!!!
This is Led Zepp's most straight ahead rocker from start to finish. I you want to hear another short but pure hard rocking tune check out Best That I Can from Rush. That can be your introduction to the legendary Canadian rockers.
This is the evolution of music. African-Americans were the progenitors of blues and rock and roll. The best of the Caucasian musicians perceived the quality of the earlier works and brought them into present day. Should be one big family but we're not there yet.
We were there. Ignorant youth pursuaded by disengenuous activists have brought us backwards.
Rolling Stones, Thin Lizzy, Cream,The Who, Joe Walsh, Canned Heat, Ike and Tina Turner, derek and Dominos, Lynrd Skynrd....you want me to go on.
I am ready to Rock n Roll. Wall to wall Freak’n awesome energy.I was on the table thought you were going to jump out of that chair.
Why you would look back at these Legends is crazy, but I grew up on this!!!! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!!!!
So this was ur teenage music - how cool is that!!
In high school I skipped school to eat at the local diner. This song was number 111 on the jukebox. It was 1973. Still makes me get up and dance.
Loved when you burst out in that smile! BEAUTIFUL!!!!!
Led Zeppelin - Kashmir Celebration day.
Would love to see that :)
Most definitely!!!!!
I got so many speeding tickets to this song.... sigh.....
Led Zeppelin song,
HEY HEY WHAT CAN I DO.
Third band QUEEN OR DOORS.
Heh. Her head starts immediately bobbing, that’s some pretty powerful zeppelin magic right there
Zeppelin rules
Grand funk ,locamotion,, some kind of wanderful
You're right that song does deserve applause
Love your reactions to this era of rock! 🙂🙃🙂
Led Zeppelin were one of the three 'unholy trinity', so it would make sense to delve into a little of the other two, Black Sabbath and Deep Purple. 👍
My favorite Zep song Over the hills and far away.
It's refreshing to see a reactor clearly get into the groove and just enjoy!! Take my Sub!!
Dang I love that hair.
Still gotta do The Great Gig in the Sky, Pink Floyd. (Studio version first)
This song and the album is celebrating its 50th anniversary of its release in 1971, Happy Anniversary!!!
this has to be checked out you like zeppelin ...its in black and white but one of there best performances [how many more times led zeppelin ]denmark radio 1969] version
Agreed, but she should do the album ver 1st for context, but I agree.. one of the most underrated and underappreciated Zep songs
*The Ocean Live Madison Square Garden* 👍💓
Loving your reaction, as always! I'd love to see you react to, 'In the Light' at some point. I think you'd like it. It's one of my favourite songs by Zeppelin. :)
Another Zeppelin tune that stays pretty consistent throughout is "Communication Breakdown" off their first album. You asked about other bands to check out, looks like you've picked Black Sabbath, which is cool, but don't forget The Rolling Stones and The Beatles and The Doors and The Who and David Bowie.
One of their masterpieces... and there's many.
NOW we are talking Rock and Roll.
Book of Love was a top hit by the Monotones from the early days of rock ‘n roll and no doubt remembered by Robert Plant who wrote the lyrics.
Black Sabbath Paranoid is a good one
Great song .. Although been trying to find someone reacting to " Hurdy Gurdy Man" by Donovan... No one apparently has... Be the first..
@@starsnightly8769 Well yeah keep the Hurdy Gurdy man far away , don't care if he's singing songs of love or not....Its hauntingly beautiful.. Although using it for the c losing song in the Movie Zodiac didn't help..
I am ready to Rock-N-Roll with you because this is THE Rock-N-Roll song!
Your cuteness makes me smile.
I'm always ready to Rock and Roll!
This is why Zep are so diverse & eclectic because just playing straight up like this...is TOO EASY!
It was released in 71 . You do a good job yourself .
That first drum lick is worth a thousand other songs!
The first few lines of the lyrics should tell you all about this tune. >>>> "It's been a long time since I rock and rolled
It's been a long time since I did the Stroll
Oh let me get it back let me get it back
Let me get it back baby where I come from"
Any chance you’ve listened to IN MY TIME OF DYING yet?
Live i think she can handle it
Live please!
Do studio first then live!
I've been asking for this for a while jimmy shreds that guitar. But when it comes to rock for new listeners it is probably best to do studio version first then after the live.
@@juliemanarin4127 Yes Jimmy Page really gives a guitar lesson and looks so cool and maybe a bit mystical on the live version.
So love seeing you groove.
Trampled Under Foot would be another one to react too
LMAO!!! I've been listening to this song for over 50 years and I can't believe I missed the sexual connotation! Thanks for waking me up! Us old guys - sheesh!
Early...just rock and roll! Steve Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble will blow you away! You have to watch him also to really get him.
2:22 Definitely worth sitting up and turning it up...lol!
it was there 4th album
Has she done the Levee yet?
Scribe, with your parents being in law enforcement and with your goal of 20k I suggest the band Five Finger Death Punch. Songs to start with "Wrong side of heaven" "When the season's change" "Coming Down" and "Wash it all away". Another band, which has a powerful woman lead singer, is Jinjer, they're from Ukraine - start with "Pisces" must be the live studio video, followed by "Teacher, Teacher" Official video, then "Bad Water" Official live. Enjoy! Are you moving forward with a weekly Vlog?
Listen to rising force by yngwie malmsteen, you’ll be blown away
I recommend the band "Queen" starting with the song "Bohemian Rhapsody"
You're fun to watch girl!
Little Richard drum intro there, oh my god yes!
Thin Lizzy "Holy War" live at the Regal Hitchins 1983.
I have heard this song arose out of the warm up session preceding rehearsals...
In my time of Dying 🙏💕
Binki bongike bab bab pinkie boomy doo. Love it when you do that Xx
Check out zepp- Achilles last stand
A lot of good classic rock band to pick from so that would not be hard to fine one. While technically he is a solo artist, I like to see you review some music by Elton John. The songs Funeral For A Friend - Love Lies Bleed and Madman Across the Water are good places to start.
you Scribe, I just discovered these reaction videos a few weeks ago and I love yours, so I am sharing with you my idea to bust through to the next level of reactions videos - the "Who Did It Best?" format, where you listen to the original artist recording of a song, and then a (preferably well-known) cover of it. Examples are "Summertime Blues" by Eddic Cochran and "Summertime Blues (Live)" by The Who, "Don't Be Cruel" by Elvis and "Don't Be Cruel" by Cheap Trick, "C'Mon Everybody" by Eddie Cochran and "Cmon Everybody (Live)" by Led Zeppelin, and so forth. YOU'RE WELCOME!!!
Regarding early vs. late. This album was mid career. Zeppelin 4 aka ZOSO.
Jimmy is the man and always will be
Road tripping to this song was always triple digits.
Its not a sexual innuendo the song is somewhat a response to critics/criticism of their previous album which was largely more acoustic and softer in nature. That is the context of been a long time since I rock and roll is.
When are you going to react to The Rover by El Zeppo!!??
Physical Graffiti... crank it girl.
Her moves and facial expressions are the the perfect complement to Led Zep! I love the look of pleasure and pain on her face. It reminds me of...... 😂
I'll have what she's having.
An eargasm
Like I said above... ZEPPILEPSY! :)
Rudy Toot I’m putting that on a t-shirt!
Rock N Roll
Van Halen first album very good you might like.