Emphasis on "important" resonates with me. To hear white folks perform Black Music on a modern day level is just............. every emotion simultaneously!!
Whoever you are,you are the luckiest person that I have never met. I did see them in 1977 on the birthday of the greatest drummer to ever pick up the sticks! It was also my 16th birthday
@@JeffreyEllis-h8p that sounds like an excellent double birthday date you had...what a wonderful present for you ...I was lucky enough to see them a few more times ..the last time was at knebworth...saw them as plant & page a few times too,and Robert as a solo performer as well..once when Fate of Nations came out..and Robert again just a year past November on his solo tour of Saving Grace...he was still sounding good even then.
I envy you. I did see a show on the Page and Plant tour. Also caught 5 Plant shows. Saw Page when he toured with the Black Crows. I saw John Paul Jones at Warren Haynes Christmas Jam which was two nights of many bands in which he played with them all. Allman Bros. we're on stage about 3am when Jones played in their set. At that show Govt Mule did a set of all Zeppelin songs with Jones playing the set with them. I'd give anything to have been at Knebworth. Rock on!
@@huggybear539 Saw JPJ solo in 1999, and it was one of the greatest (of many) concerts I ever saw. The power he was putting out was amazing. The entire building was quite literally shaking!
This is one of my favourite live performances - the musicianship is next level, the chemistry and timing is impeccable and then there’s Robert… I mean, good lord 😅
If you ever saw Led Zeppelin live you'd know that they would take a song and it might last 15 minutes or 20 minutes they would jam and go off and play another song in the middle then come back to the song. None of this shows were the same. I saw them several times and they never did a song the same twice
On March 27, 2023, my sister took her own life. She was a lifeling LZ fan and Physical Graffiti was her favorite album, Kashmir her favorite song. After the initial shock the family began to get on with the process of dismantling her estate. She owned a 2013 Honda CR-V. The vehicle was entrusted to my possession until we could make some repairs, clean it and get it ready for sale, which necessitated me driving it to various shops. One day while driving I noticed that the audio unit in the car was displaying that there was a disc in the CD player. "I wonder what she was listening to..." so I pushed the play button. It was this song.
The studio version - from their PHYSICAL GRAFFITI album - is just as great, and it was done in one take. Check it out guys, you'll love it. I'm loving your reactions.
Hi I’m writing from Spain I was at this concert,the 4 best ever people,the best every band ever I should know W I’m now 79 I like Reggaeton , funk ,hip hop ,blues,but nothing beats this band still gives me goosebumps Love to you both. Mike😅😮 🎉😂
This is a cover of an old gospel song from a southern black man in the 1920's, can't recall his name right now. Zeppelin just cranked it up and made it their own.
@@dannywachowski5880 And it pissed off Rolling Stone magazine, which is just fantastic. Zeppelin went right over their critics' heads until they realized Led Zeppelin were a means of selling lots of magazines....then all of a sudden Rolling Stone loved them. Imagine that!
People may have a legitimate argument of Led Zeppelin ripping off other people's music. But at the height of their abilities, all 4 members were ranked at least in the top 10 of their respective crafts. Not many groups can touch that.
These guys will come at you from all directions and still kick your ass. I’ve been listening to them from the time they started and they still kick mine.
"These guys will come at you from all directions and still kick your ass." - So true! The real beauty of Led Zeppelin? That they could do what Randy correctly said they could, and then in the next breath they're sitting down with acoustics and playing "That's The Way" or "Going to California." Their influences came from everywhere, and they synthesized them perfectly. Zeppelin's music was like a multi-faceted jewel....light and shade indeed.
Absolute blues. Every lick and every note. Do some listening of traditional blues and you'll find it's true and obvious. And the lyrics are standard blues as well.@@michaelasay8587
@@michaelasay8587 Yes. Every lick and every note is 100 year old blues slide guitar. And the lyrics are typical blues lyrics. Led Zeppelin passionately studied the blues but played it on steroids.
@@christopherone1 Bonzo isn't happy on the rehearsal tapes of this song, and Jimmy just patiently lets him rant. They had a bitch of a time getting the timing of the stops, starts and breaks together. Eventually Bonzo just starts doing this bombastic, almost military-sounding drum roll part...and then the tape cuts. Ouch, I wanted to hear that!
From a song by Blind Willie Johnson, recorded in 1927. ‘Jesus Make Up My Dying Bed”. Versions of this have been recorded many times over the years. The first usage of the title, “In M Time Of Dying” was on a version by Josh White in 1946 I believe.
Its great seeing younger people jamming to the stuff I grew up with. You guys felt it. Love it! Try Achilles last stand live Knebworth August 4th 1979. Don't listen to the remastered. The guy took the life out of it. The HD version is good. Its a good jam a little more polished.
Fantastic..I was there right at the back, but the sound system almost knocked me over. This was a new adventure for the fans. I had seen them in 1971 at Wembley, but this was something else. Love them to this day......
This is another amazing song of theirs, love in the lives how they add more to them. Page certainly gets to jam out on his guitar, you can tell he’s in his glory, when he’s playing like that. If you listen to the studio, make sure you don’t end it short. Every song of theirs, is why they’ve been my favorite band for 50 years, no other band compares.
I always wondered who coughs at the end, someone recently said it was Bonham, I love how they leave things like that in their music. In the live Pages solo is longer & more mind blowing, & Plant adds to his lyrics, they do what they are feeling at the time. Every live performance of the same songs are different, that to me makes them the greatest.
Thanks for doing this reaction...I agree with others that you should react to the live version of "Stairway to Heaven" from the '73 MSG show...you listened to the studio version - you will see the incredible improvisation that they show in every live performance...you will be as blown away as you were in listening to "Since I've Been Loving You" from the same show...great job comparing the studio version...you can see how much Plant improvised during his live performance...that is just how TIGHT they were!!!
More evidence of the greatest ever, that entire concert is remarkable, as is all their stuff on You Tube. If you have not seen the incredible live treatment of Dazed and Confused from the Song Remains the Same concert movie, you really need to for another unbelievable musical voyage with Led Zeppelin. Every reaction to them is at least fun and confirming of how good this music was and still stands the test of time. Every generation loves them, Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎸🎹🎶
Another fantastic version of that tune is with Jimmy Page and Robert Plant at the Amnesty International Charity Concert in 1998, Page has one of the very best solos I have ever heard from him, going all the way back to Yardbirds days, his guitar is even more amazing than usual on this video, enjoy!
Definitely listen to the studio version...it's one of the few songs I don't think they ever did better live. When it gets going, Bonzo takes off and plays LEAD DRUMS, and Jimmy let's him!
I agree you really should do the studio remastered version if you like drums the drums in the studio version really stand out more. I really enjoy your fresh and upbeat reactions
I have seen Zep twice in my life and this song is a 1920’s gospel song they Zep uped. But Zep is the greatest band ever to exist. But in concert they improvise on the fly they may never do the same song the same way twice in concert.
I,ve Often , Thought This Songs , Performance During This Time Period ,Was A CATHARTIC Release Of Pain,And Loss ,And The Realization Of Spiritual Principalities And The Angel Of Death/ Reaper Appearance When Ur Near Death !! As His ( Robert Plant)Young Son ,Had Caught Some Virus/ Phuemonia/ Fever? And Died...😮
who would have thought you can take a prayer to open the gates of heaven and turn it into a driving rock song that sounds like a freight train is going to blow the gates open.
One of the if not the best live performance from a rock band one will ever see including a masterful singer singing in a different range due to throat surgery the year before. And they are only in there 20s here.
Yove just experienced the legendaryJimmy Page on guitar...previous Yardbirds musician !! every member of that band was tops in there game when they came together many years ago they new they had something very special...even their manager Peter Grant was something extraordinary its worth giving him a mention as he did some great things for the band worth checking him out on a seperate showing
He wants to get to heaven when he dies and is trying to persuade Jesus that he deserves that because he didn't do anyone any wrong and he believes he must have done someone some good in his life, but there's an element of fear and uncertainty in his pleading. Great guitar work by Jimmy and great support by the rest of the band. I think it was another band member who coughed at the end in the recorded version or maybe someone in the studio. I like the live version best because of the atmosphere they create in live performances.
It's so wonderful to see a younger generation appreciate the music and culture of my world, the Golden Age of Rock. I lived it as a teenager in the 70's. It was amazing with not only the concerts but living in Los Angeles with the Mighty Met KMET and the great KRock KROQ FM radio stations that would play half or whole albums live. It was the wild west of music and radio. Corporate music and radio took over and killed it and we have mostly crap music these days. Name any current band that is on the level of Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Steely Dan, Van Halen etc. There are none IMHO.
They really are beyond words. They give it their all. So much passion in the singing and playing. An old American blues number. Jimmy master on that slide blues guitar.
The greatest band of all time. The unbeatable level pf 4 virtuosos. Jimmy Page, Robert Plant , John Paul Jones and John Bonham. No band was even close to this outer of our world combination of talent, skill and matching power of 4 people.
great version of one their greatest songs I think. You should hear the "studio version", it's basically live in the studio. But it's got an incredible drum mix and performance, so you really get a great Bonzo performance really high in the mix, can't miss it.
When I listen so religiously to their studio albums, loving them, and thinking the songs on them are epic, I forget that "epic" is a relative term. If a studio recording of any song of theirs is epic, there is likely a live version of that song that is an order of magnitude more epic.
I used to be A crew Member Rode for ACDC and Ted Nugent My Middle Brother was A Rode for Zep its Good to see you young People listening and staying Motivated in Music today society needs it very kool 🇺🇸🥂
I’m really glad you guys checked out this song, but please try to listen to the studio version as well for a comparison. ☮️ ps- obviously I left this comment in the middle of the song before hearing your comments.
the last "improvisational" part goes off into "You Shook Me " from their first album. Worth checking out- even more "call and response" Their live performances are fire- but the studio versions are totally worth checking out.
I guess your in USA? This is what makes us so strong. Every one that comes here adds there 2 sense and we put all that together and come up with a common ground to fight for freedom. Thank you
They are not too different because it was both were made about the same time within a year.. I recommend --- The Song Remains the Same and The RAIN Song and live or studio but make sure you do those two together especially if you choose the live version and the studio versions are great together also..
This is their version of an old blues song by either Lead Belly or Blind Willie Johnson (can't remember which one) but that version was inspired by a 15th century English Christian hymn. Possibly my favourite Zeppelin song,but thats a deep pool to choose from. Love your reactions! ❤️ Ps, The studio version is fantastic,be interested to see you react to it!
Los reyes de la improvisación. Jamás tocan igual una misma canción. El mejor grupo de la Historia del blues/rock/heavy. Jamás se reunirán 4 genios como ellos
This song is an absolute powerhouse
Led Zeppelin are still the most important band in Rock n Roll history.
They sure are!
I simply can't think of a way for anyone to take the title from them.
The Beatles.
When it comes to the Greatest band in rock history, Led Zeppelin is the runaway winner. The Beatles may be the best band in pop history.
Emphasis on "important" resonates with me. To hear white folks perform Black Music on a modern day level is just............. every emotion simultaneously!!
The bass line is unbelievable in this- John Paul Jones at his finest. Great reaction as usual. Stay safe guys
I was in that crowd, I went to the whole 5 concerts, queued out overnight for tickets, a week I'll never forget.
Whoever you are,you are the luckiest person that I have never met. I did see them in 1977 on the birthday of the greatest drummer to ever pick up the sticks! It was also my 16th birthday
@@JeffreyEllis-h8p that sounds like an excellent double birthday date you had...what a wonderful present for you ...I was lucky enough to see them a few more times ..the last time was at knebworth...saw them as plant & page a few times too,and Robert as a solo performer as well..once when Fate of Nations came out..and Robert again just a year past November on his solo tour of Saving Grace...he was still sounding good even then.
I envy you. I did see a show on the Page and Plant tour. Also caught 5 Plant shows. Saw Page when he toured with the Black Crows. I saw John Paul Jones at Warren Haynes Christmas Jam which was two nights of many bands in which he played with them all. Allman Bros. we're on stage about 3am when Jones played in their set. At that show Govt Mule did a set of all Zeppelin songs with Jones playing the set with them. I'd give anything to have been at Knebworth. Rock on!
@@JeffreyEllis-h8p hey man sounds like you had a ball and you're into some serious good music...keep on truckin' bro ✌️
Soooooo jealous!!!
John Paul Jones on bass is never featured, but he's always there in the background - that bass is cooking!
The "Mohtership" version is better overall, one of the reasons being JPJ is shown more in that one.
john paul jones was amazing .. he played multiple instruments and without him, led zeppelin would be just another band.
@@huggybear539 Saw JPJ solo in 1999, and it was one of the greatest (of many) concerts I ever saw. The power he was putting out was amazing. The entire building was quite literally shaking!
Yes, actually John Paul and Pagey were both the musical geniuses of all their works.
Exactly, good you brought that up, JPJ is fantastic!
There is everyone else and then there is the mighty ZEP. Goats
This is one of my favourite live performances - the musicianship is next level, the chemistry and timing is impeccable and then there’s Robert… I mean, good lord 😅
The original is by Blind Willie Johnson. Zeppelin does another rendition of one of his songs, Nobody’s Fault But Mine, check it out.
You two need to watch the Zeppelin move The Song Remains the Same. Mind blowing!
along wth The Rain Song ,yes
Absolutely!!!
I was at the song Remains the same concert in Madison Square Garden
If you ever saw Led Zeppelin live you'd know that they would take a song and it might last 15 minutes or 20 minutes they would jam and go off and play another song in the middle then come back to the song. None of this shows were the same. I saw them several times and they never did a song the same twice
YESsss!!!
This is probably one of their best live performances every. In my top five for sure. Great reaction, you two.
6/25/72. That's about all I can say.
On March 27, 2023, my sister took her own life. She was a lifeling LZ fan and Physical Graffiti was her favorite album, Kashmir her favorite song. After the initial shock the family began to get on with the process of dismantling her estate. She owned a 2013 Honda CR-V. The vehicle was entrusted to my possession until we could make some repairs, clean it and get it ready for sale, which necessitated me driving it to various shops. One day while driving I noticed that the audio unit in the car was displaying that there was a disc in the CD player. "I wonder what she was listening to..." so I pushed the play button. It was this song.
Sorry bro that’s deep may she Rest In Peace
@@julienmarquet8612 "do you think nilla is a man?" I am.
Sorry to hear that, but she’s up there with Bonzo now having a great time ❤❤❤
Oh god that's so terrible. I really don't know what to say to that. Im sorry son
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The sheer intensity of the music, and plants soulful pleading are simply amazing, much love for the greatest rock band in history
I was fortunate enough to see them play this live in 1977,it was mind blowing and my favorite L Z song of all time 🤘
Fun reaction. I like both versions, the studio is a little cleaner but the live version has some spontaneity.
The studio version - from their PHYSICAL GRAFFITI album - is just as great, and it was done in one take.
Check it out guys, you'll love it. I'm loving your reactions.
Hi I’m writing from Spain I was at this concert,the 4 best ever people,the best every band ever I should know
W I’m now 79 I like Reggaeton , funk ,hip hop ,blues,but nothing beats this band still gives me goosebumps Love to you both. Mike😅😮
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I was in that crowd!
Lucky, LOL! I JUST missed 'em, dammit!
Me too :)
Piss off, ......no shit? Are you 75-80 years old?
This is a cover of an old gospel song from a southern black man in the 1920's, can't recall his name right now. Zeppelin just cranked it up and made it their own.
Also Memphis Minnie
Blind Willie Johnson. If you ever get a chance to listen to his material, do it. He was an incredible vocalist and guitarist.
And as many blues artists have said, they took the blues to a level that will never be surpassed
@@dannywachowski5880 And it pissed off Rolling Stone magazine, which is just fantastic. Zeppelin went right over their critics' heads until they realized Led Zeppelin were a means of selling lots of magazines....then all of a sudden Rolling Stone loved them. Imagine that!
People may have a legitimate argument of Led Zeppelin ripping off other people's music. But at the height of their abilities, all 4 members were ranked at least in the top 10 of their respective crafts. Not many groups can touch that.
One of the best slide guitar solos ever! I love the sound of the Danelectro!
These guys will come at you from all directions and still kick your ass. I’ve been listening to them from the time they started and they still kick mine.
"These guys will come at you from all directions and still kick your ass." - So true!
The real beauty of Led Zeppelin? That they could do what Randy correctly said they could, and then in the next breath they're sitting down with acoustics and playing "That's The Way" or "Going to California." Their influences came from everywhere, and they synthesized them perfectly. Zeppelin's music was like a multi-faceted jewel....light and shade indeed.
It's been a few decades since I first heard this song. Today, I've heard it 3 different times.
Imagine hearing this for the first time when it first came out. It hey were heavy. They were pioneers. They were incredible then and still are.
The whole song and every part of it is straight up blues.
Blues??
Absolute blues. Every lick and every note. Do some listening of traditional blues and you'll find it's true and obvious. And the lyrics are standard blues as well.@@michaelasay8587
@@michaelasay8587 Yes. Every lick and every note is 100 year old blues slide guitar. And the lyrics are typical blues lyrics. Led Zeppelin passionately studied the blues but played it on steroids.
Play that at my funeral,boys!
Always loved the bass line on this one jazzy, bluesy, heavy 🙏🙏John Paul Jones and you all.
They improvise on the spot because they had so much talent
Led Zeppelin - Stairway to Heaven. Live version from Madison Square Garden in New York City in 1973.
Yes yes yes!
Great reaction from a beautiful couple
Jimmy always knew the bars. He knew when Robert was supposed to come in..... A musician's musician.
well, Jimmy wrote most of the music.
@@christopherone1 Bonzo isn't happy on the rehearsal tapes of this song, and Jimmy just patiently lets him rant. They had a bitch of a time getting the timing of the stops, starts and breaks together. Eventually Bonzo just starts doing this bombastic, almost military-sounding drum roll part...and then the tape cuts. Ouch, I wanted to hear that!
@@johnr.8275 and what rehearsal tape would that be, huh? there are no rehearsal tapes released, period.
@@christopherone1 Ever hear of a bootleg, Einstein?
This is on my top five favorite tunes of Theirs! The GOATS…PERIOD! 😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I was at this concert, the best band ever, now I’m listening to them still by the way I’m 79 years old
You were blessed!❤
I was at this concert aged 18, but I was young and so wasted that I don't remember a note!!
My bad !!...
Got to give a big shout of the JPJ on this, playing a kinda slide bass and a great sound!
I was there aged 21 and loved it but did'nt fully appreciate what I was listening to. Now aged 70.... well I totally get it 🙂
From a song by Blind Willie Johnson, recorded in 1927. ‘Jesus Make Up My Dying Bed”. Versions of this have been recorded many times over the years. The first usage of the title, “In M Time Of Dying” was on a version by Josh White in 1946 I believe.
Its great seeing younger people jamming to the stuff I grew up with. You guys felt it. Love it! Try Achilles last stand live Knebworth August 4th 1979. Don't listen to the remastered. The guy took the life out of it. The HD version is good. Its a good jam a little more polished.
Fantastic..I was there right at the back, but the sound system almost knocked me over. This was a new adventure for the fans. I had seen them in 1971 at Wembley, but this was something else. Love them to this day......
Greatest.Band.Ever!
This is another amazing song of theirs, love in the lives how they add more to them. Page certainly gets to jam out on his guitar, you can tell he’s in his glory, when he’s playing like that. If you listen to the studio, make sure you don’t end it short. Every song of theirs, is why they’ve been my favorite band for 50 years, no other band compares.
Guys... Please check out a song called, "Out in the Tiles", by Led Zep. SO GOOD! *(Their Third Album)*
I always wondered who coughs at the end, someone recently said it was Bonham, I love how they leave things like that in their music. In the live Pages solo is longer & more mind blowing, & Plant adds to his lyrics, they do what they are feeling at the time. Every live performance of the same songs are different, that to me makes them the greatest.
Great reaction both! New subscriber. Thank you.
Thanks for doing this reaction...I agree with others that you should react to the live version of "Stairway to Heaven" from the '73 MSG show...you listened to the studio version - you will see the incredible improvisation that they show in every live performance...you will be as blown away as you were in listening to "Since I've Been Loving You" from the same show...great job comparing the studio version...you can see how much Plant improvised during his live performance...that is just how TIGHT they were!!!
Isn't this fabulous? The live 1975 is magnificent!!!
Greatest guitarist in the world
I agree, Tammy. Page has always been king in my book!
they seemed extra in the zone on that one
Epic performance, it never gets old.
The "Studio" version was done in one take It was essentially Live
The GOAT!
You need to check out "Ten Years Gone" being one of the greatest songs ever written.
More evidence of the greatest ever, that entire concert is remarkable, as is all their stuff on You Tube. If you have not seen the incredible live treatment of Dazed and Confused from the Song Remains the Same concert movie, you really need to for another unbelievable musical voyage with Led Zeppelin. Every reaction to them is at least fun and confirming of how good this music was and still stands the test of time. Every generation loves them, Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎸🎹🎶
It's so absolutely wonderful to see people loving the music I grew up with!!! ❤
Blind Willie Johnson song...
Amazing,
Now that's what i call a hymn
The greatest rhythm section in music . Period 🤘
You should listen by Led Zeppelin- Baby I am going to leave you, Great song by a great band
Another fantastic version of that tune is with Jimmy Page and Robert Plant at the Amnesty International Charity Concert in 1998, Page has one of the very best solos I have ever heard from him, going all the way back to Yardbirds days, his guitar is even more amazing than usual on this video, enjoy!
YESSsss Babe I’m Gonna Leave You!! Studio, from the first album Led Zeppelin!!
IF YOU WANT A BEAUTIFUL LED ZEPPELIN SONG CHECK OUT BABE IM GONNA LEAVE YOU!! You will LOVE IT!!
Definitely listen to the studio version...it's one of the few songs I don't think they ever did better live. When it gets going, Bonzo takes off and plays LEAD DRUMS, and Jimmy let's him!
Heart's tribute "Stairway to Heaven" at the Kennedy Center.
Zep at their finest. And super excited that you reacted to the video from Earl's Court.
Keep shaking it for me babe, til my back ain't got no bone. Famous blues line.
GREATEST ROCK BAND EVER!
I agree you really should do the studio remastered version if you like drums the drums in the studio version really stand out more. I really enjoy your fresh and upbeat reactions
If you haven’t listened to “ going to California “ you must , shows how versatile Led Zeppelin are 👍
I have seen Zep twice in my life and this song is a 1920’s gospel song they Zep uped. But Zep is the greatest band ever to exist. But in concert they improvise on the fly they may never do the same song the same way twice in concert.
You have to listen to the studio version. The way the band intended for you to hear it.
It will blow your socks off...
Great reaction.
Big fan...
A remake of the 'Blind' Willie Johnson blues song from the 1920's.
Please do more Zep... We love you both...
my fav zep song. thanks
I,ve Often , Thought This Songs , Performance During This Time Period ,Was A CATHARTIC Release Of Pain,And Loss ,And The Realization Of Spiritual Principalities And The Angel Of Death/ Reaper Appearance When Ur Near Death !! As His ( Robert Plant)Young Son ,Had Caught Some Virus/ Phuemonia/ Fever? And Died...😮
Jimmy makes that $50 Danelectro guitar sing.
who would have thought you can take a prayer to open the gates of heaven and turn it into a driving rock song that sounds like a freight train is going to blow the gates open.
One of the if not the best live performance from a rock band one will ever see including a masterful singer singing in a different range due to throat surgery the year before.
And they are only in there 20s here.
There is a full concert of this show from their achieves if you want to checkout the concert.
I had the chance of a ticket to that concert and I regret to this day i didnt take it up. I was 14 and knew nothing.
John Paul Jones ! Wow!
Yove just experienced the legendaryJimmy Page on guitar...previous Yardbirds musician !! every member of that band was tops in there game when they came together many years ago they new they had something very special...even their manager Peter Grant was something extraordinary its worth giving him a mention as he did some great things for the band worth checking him out on a seperate showing
Wow that was pure fire 🔥
He wants to get to heaven when he dies and is trying to persuade Jesus that he deserves that because he didn't do anyone any wrong and he believes he must have done someone some good in his life, but there's an element of fear and uncertainty in his pleading. Great guitar work by Jimmy and great support by the rest of the band. I think it was another band member who coughed at the end in the recorded version or maybe someone in the studio. I like the live version best because of the atmosphere they create in live performances.
Bonzo was the one that coughed in the studio version.
@@joeyhuebner10 Thanks.
It's so wonderful to see a younger generation appreciate the music and culture of my world, the Golden Age of Rock. I lived it as a teenager in the 70's. It was amazing with not only the concerts but living in Los Angeles with the Mighty Met KMET and the great KRock KROQ FM radio stations that would play half or whole albums live. It was the wild west of music and radio.
Corporate music and radio took over and killed it and we have mostly crap music these days. Name any current band that is on the level of Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Steely Dan, Van Halen etc. There are none IMHO.
so many great songs. superb band
They really are beyond words. They give it their all. So much passion in the singing and playing. An old American blues number. Jimmy master on that slide blues guitar.
Incredible song.
Lemon song with lyrics 😂😂❤❤
The greatest band of all time. The unbeatable level pf 4 virtuosos. Jimmy Page, Robert Plant , John Paul Jones and John Bonham. No band was even close to this outer of our world combination of talent, skill and matching power of 4 people.
great version of one their greatest songs I think. You should hear the "studio version", it's basically live in the studio. But it's got an incredible drum mix and performance, so you really get a great Bonzo performance really high in the mix, can't miss it.
JPJ cookin during that solo
When I listen so religiously to their studio albums, loving them, and thinking the songs on them are epic, I forget that "epic" is a relative term. If a studio recording of any song of theirs is epic, there is likely a live version of that song that is an order of magnitude more epic.
I used to be A crew Member Rode for ACDC and Ted Nugent My Middle Brother was A Rode for Zep its Good to see you young People listening and staying Motivated in Music today society needs it very kool 🇺🇸🥂
I’m really glad you guys checked out this song, but please try to listen to the studio version as well for a comparison.
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ps- obviously I left this comment in the middle of the song before hearing your comments.
The live version hands down
ROCK & ROLL
The Angel Gabriel's horn to said to be blown the day of judgment.
the last "improvisational" part goes off into "You Shook Me " from their first album. Worth checking out- even more "call and response" Their live performances are fire- but the studio versions are totally worth checking out.
The last part was a nod to Elvis who they got to meet around that time.
I guess your in USA? This is what makes us so strong. Every one that comes here adds there 2 sense and we put all that together and come up with a common ground to fight for freedom. Thank you
They are not too different because it was both were made about the same time within a year.. I recommend --- The Song Remains the Same and The RAIN Song and live or studio but make sure you do those two together especially if you choose the live version and the studio versions are great together also..
it was recorded live
This is their version of an old blues song by either Lead Belly or Blind Willie Johnson (can't remember which one) but that version was inspired by a 15th century English Christian hymn.
Possibly my favourite Zeppelin song,but thats a deep pool to choose from.
Love your reactions!
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Ps, The studio version is fantastic,be interested to see you react to it!
Page just murdered that poor guitar....and Carol makes a great stank face when she listens to LZ lol!
Zeppelin's best Blues songs are all adapted from old songs coming from right here in Mississippi. This one comes from "Jesus, Make Up My Dying Bed."
Los reyes de la improvisación. Jamás tocan igual una misma canción. El mejor grupo de la Historia del blues/rock/heavy. Jamás se reunirán 4 genios como ellos