@@andrewbull3537 I was 13 when they came out with this. When people challenge me on it when I say, greatest rock band ever, and they say, thats your opinion, I say, yes, but its also a fact. lol
Genius's really IMO. Jimmy Page is one of the best guitarists on our planet. Bonzo was an incredible drummer, John Paul Jones...another amazing musician, and then there's Robert with a beautiful voice, with so much range and incredible stage energy.
I lean to dazed and confused. Even to this day, when I listen to it, I pick up things I hadnt heard before, and Bonzo gets to really go off. Actually, they all do.
Was effective in Vietnam and scared the hell out of them. Mounted speakers on outside of tanks and choppers, put Whole Lotta Love in the 8 track and blared it. They described it as hell rising to earth with Page's guitar
Led Zeppelin. Every single band member was an absolute master at their particular instrument. They were masters, legends, and myths through and through. We'll never see another Led Zeppelin.
Traduccion: "Cada integrante de la banda era un maestro en sus respectivos instrumentos. Fueron maestros,leyendas y mitos durante su carrera. Nunca veremos otro Les Zeppelin."
Im 18 and my uncle introduced me to led zeppelin 1 month ago and now i cant stop listening to them. Its like i found a hidden gem that has always been there, amazing music!
We all expected each new music era after 70s hard rock would have new truly worthy icons like Led Zep. But it didn't happen. Big time! Which makes many in my generation realize something's gone brutally existentially apocalyptically wrong ...
Right on for you and your uncle, man! I'm 17 and my Led Zeppelin journey started about a year ago. Glad you found them and I hope you enjoy digging through the rest of their works!✌️
72 years old. When I was in college in 1969 you couldn't hardly walk past any dorm on campus and this tune was blasting out of a window. Led Zeppelin ll, the only vinyl album I ever wore out and actually went and bought another copy.
I’m in college right now and I once heard some students blasting this song outside their house for all to hear. And another time I heard a college band playing this song in their backyard. Classics never die
When I first heard this in 1969, it was radically different to anything else I had heard to that time. Hypnotic, driving, dark. 50+ years later, it stands as one of the greatest heavy rock tracks of all time.
It is the biggest fraud in the history of music just behind milli vanilli: ua-cam.com/video/tiiY4ciKFQA/v-deo.html en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Led_Zeppelin_songs_written_or_inspired_by_others
I worked for radio north sea international in the early 70s The government wasn't very happy but nobody else complained when I played led zeppelin If you don't remember radio north sea Google it
I’ve just recently been getting into Led Zeppelin music and I can confirm that this is a legendary band definitely one of my all time favorites rest in peace John Bonham.
I always loved this am African 74 tonight, no one can take good music from a believer, bring a bulldozer and break that wall, amazing you can't find a hole in tbat sound, and you realize they are jusf four and the fourth is not sven banging a tambourine?
@@amimarie2562 didn’t need to go to Woodstock! Had blast because there was so much creativity going in the 70’s, and 80’s. Hell even the 60’s were good! Woooooohooooooo Still rocking out!
And though they some of the greats, this was more commonplace than not (okay maybe not this great). As it was just about every single, album and artist in that period had passion and greatness, no matter what genre. A very competitive time in music that I say lasted from 63 to 82. 66-74 being the creamy center. Lol.
A few years ago, we had a little party. This song played and my dad stood up and danced. First time I saw this and he smiled and told us:" Yes, THAT´s Music! " Never forget. RIP Dad! Keep up dancing.
58 years young. Born in 1964. I remember coming home after school and putting on my headphones and jamming to this album on a record player. This album was my escape from everything...im glad it came up in my music.
Heck yeah baby, 1964!! With me, I'd borrow my brother's 1977 Olds Cutlass Supreme and blast the 8-track. Between the two of us and; AC/DC, The Eagles, The Cars, Bob Segar, Foghat, Pat Benatar, Montrose, Ted Nugent, etc., we wore that poor player out to where you had to push so hard on the knob to switch tracks that about a third of the dash panel would cave in. Good times!! 😎🚬👍😂😂
@@ginadisbrow9324 merry Christmas Eve we can always appreciate this music. I'm currently listening to Mac Miller Fly Zulu a tribute to MAC MILLER. My favorite is the NPR Tiny desk...when I listen to Mac Miller's music I can see and feel his words. Every one you mention is iconic. However if you love music i always need to explore new artists
Well rock 'n roll was influenced by people of all races but I do know that a lot of people did get their influence from black folks. Jazz and R & B played a big part of influencing rock music. And he isn't making it a race thing because he's telling the truth. But then there is music from all over the world that helped to shape the rock era.
@@dionshare7103 is a big difference between influence and straight up ripping off riffs and tunes. The lemon song, dazed and confused, rock n roll, black dog, bring it on home, literally half of Physical graffiti, since ive been loving you: all stolen
61 and still rocking! We’ve seen Def Leppard, Yes, Deep Purple, Foreigner, Journey, Steve Miller Band, Styx, Hank Jr, and Neil McCoy this year! We haven’t let up a bit!
19 yr old here, to be honest I was sick to death with my dad forcing his music to me but as I got older I now understand why. This music is beautiful man 🔥🙌
I listen to Led Zeppelin and I am only 17 (seventeen!) Other people at school are like "Oh look here comes Miguel. He doesn't listen to current artists like Lil Pump and Ariana Grande, he listens to Led Zeppelin. Sure he is a cool guy but will he ever change?" I would hear these things a lot. Last time I heard it and I just kept on walking. Sometimes a walk in life must be walked in solitude, in honour to be walked at all. Sure I looked cool but my music was different. Being 17 and having people ask why I listen to different music I would say "Just leave my music man, I like it" and I would just keep on walking even though i'm just 17!
Your both very wrong , am one of the biggest zeppelin fans , ego was big part , page wanted control and plant wanted out of the band after the third album , today page and plant hardly speak to each other
Robert Plant's amazing orgasmic vocals especially towards the end is just fukking awesome. The fact that LZ never had a number one hit on Billboard is hard to fathom. I think this song came the closest at #4. Still a blessing to have so many great songs from one of the greatest rock bands in music history. Love it!!!!!
@@hseo8 I don't think anything is wrong with them not really listening to or liking this kind of music though. People like what they like and there is great musicality even in the modern songs today. It doesn't automatically make them have lesser taste in music for not liking older songs. Maybe the generations that come after us will rock to our music now. I'm just saying, I often see these comments with teens saying they appreciate this kind of music but their friends don't. But, as cool as this music is, it doesn't make one cooler to be able to appreciate it. Also, it doesn't make one less cool to not see the beauty that you see. We all have different perceptions and different tastes, none of that makes us lesser or greater than another.❤
My dad had this played at his funeral in November 2020 after his battle with prostate cancer. Was amazing how everyone started to smile and laugh. He also had eye of the tiger by survivor played as he went into the church.That was a nod to my nephew age 23 who past away June 2018 from suicide. They use to sing it together.He also played Waterfall by Jimi Hendrex.Holding back the years Simply Red and when he was leaving the church Spirit in the sky Norman Greenbaum. Dad loved all kinds of music. I am lucky to have grown up in the 80s listening to these songs. All thanks to my amazing dad.He would of had more songs but the service wasn't long enough. He use to loved ACDC Thunderstruck so was suprised he didn't include that.I played him that song hours before he passed away.Always grateful for his love of music.
God Bless your Dad and your Nephew Soul and Jesus please be with this family Lord in your Glorious name we give you all The Glory Amen . Donald Woodall
I'm so sorry for your loss. These lines really touched my heart and spirit. That 's the way funerals should be. Now, I love your dad too. May the Lord gives you wisdom an strenght to overcome the situation.
@@tedrobertson4243 eu sei um pouco como você se sente. Nunca se sabe, pois amanhã eles podem fazer outro show maravilhoso e enquanto isso nós ficamos olhando para essa obra de arte cantando e nos aperfeiçoando para o próximo show.
me too Noah, march 2023, doing yardwork and blasting tunes on my porch, 72 yrs old and my neighbours are about 40 yrs younger. Don't know what they listen to, but probably not the good /great stuff
This is one of the greatest song ever, back in the day sitting in front of the stereo full blast and just in the zone. 65 now and still has the same effect
I grew up in the 80s and 90s but my parents and older acquaintances introduced me to all different kinds of music including LZ. I'm truly grateful to previous generations for providing the best music ever.
You wanna hear the instrumental version of this with all the overlaying and dubbing ! It’s incredibly complex and nuanced though most of it you can’t hear when Robert is singing, it all adds to the layers of the cake that is this masterpiece. It’s no accident that this song sounds so good !
My dad passed away last week and I took all of his records. Led zeppelin was a big part of his collection. They're a big part of why I listen to rock and metal today. I'm also happy to say that they were a significant part of my formative years.
I love Led Zeppelin, they're immensely talented, but this song (among tens of others) was stolen. Plagiarism is a particularly occurring theme in Zeppelin's music.
@@tronaco do you think I'm just shit posting here? Led Zeppelin never gave credit to original writers, they only did so when they were sued in court and lost, they were sued regarding this very song and lost, so the judges do agree with me. "Whole Lotta Love song was adapted from Willie Dixon's "You Need Love" 1962; originally uncredited to Dixon, a lawsuit in 1985 was settled with a payment to Dixon and credit on subsequent releases."
There is a new band, right now, to watch for. They are young still, but they are comparable to the artistry of Led Zeppelin. They are called "Greta Van Fleet".
Billie 75 It matured in the 80s, through various alternative scenes, and had a renaissance in the 90s, when those scenes burst forth with even more experimental and ambitious projects.
Exactly 50 years ago my friend had me listen to the studio cut off the album. I’ve never been the same. I just listened to it again with my head phones and realize how incredible Bonham was. His lead into Jimmy’s solo was great. His input into this classic was huge. But then Jimmy’s riff comes in and you go into a complete zone and are oblivious to anything other than his guitar. But it took all four to make this track a classic.
Ya know Led Zeppelin and a few other iconic groups led me to learn guitar...1977..I can remember what my guitar instructor always said "never lose tempo" I let him listen to Bonham, it blew his mind...syncopation within syncopation he replied...and shortly after, I tried to keep the tempo with the drummer..was not easy ...I would slap my hands on that dash board and stomp my feets til I got it...I think that Zeppelin was/is the greatest rock band ever
I had a 73 Olds Cutlass Supreme with an 8 track player in it, and in the 70s, I played the hell out of This Zeppelin II and Zepp 1 thru to Physical Graffiti all the time, plus the Beatles White album, Black Sabbath first thru Sabotage, etc... Great times , fun times. Saw Zeppelin in Syracuse in 75 at the War Memorial. Incredible, still have the tour shirt. The Power of Zeppelin can not be described Live, Bonhams drums!! 🤯🤯
It is the biggest fraud in the history of music just behind milli vanilli: ua-cam.com/users/results?search_query=led+zeppelin+examples+of+plagiarism en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Led_Zeppelin_songs_written_or_inspired_by_others
I recommend Moby Dick, the version from "The Song Remains Thee Same" it is a 10+ minutes lesson on what a drum solo should sound like. No thrashing and smashing just pure music. Even better through noise cancelling head phones full blast, so loud you brake into a sweat. Sheer bliss 😎
I was 20 years-young when this song was released and it blew me away...and it still blows me away at age 73!! This, boys and girls, WAS and still IS Rock 'N' Roll!!!!! PURE BAD ASS!!!
2:23 because that contrasting tone and percussive buildup is very important to the presentation. It's like the difference between a plated meal and one dropped on the table. Or the difference between the picture of a plane crash and a 2 second video clip that begins while the plane is still whole right before it explodes. Lol... we get it though.
It is the biggest fraud in the history of music just behind milli vanilli: ua-cam.com/video/tiiY4ciKFQA/v-deo.html en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Led_Zeppelin_songs_written_or_inspired_by_others
@@bla-ub7ur led Zeppelin were terrible at writing Lyrics and I agree tho they're my fav band. But you can't deny that they made every composition they stole 1000 times better. And all the original stuff clearly testifies that led Zeppelin shouldn't be remembered just for what they've stolen
Led Zeppelin’s "Whole Lotta Love" is more than a song; it's a seismic event in the history of rock music. It's a primordial soup of blues, psychedelia, and raw energy, birthing a sound that was both familiar and utterly groundbreaking. Jimmy Page's riff is a monolithic beast, a cornerstone of heavy metal that still resonates with primal force. John Bonham's drumming is a thunderous heartbeat, propelling the song with a relentless, animalistic energy. Robert Plant’s vocals are a wild, ecstatic howl, capturing the essence of uninhibited rock 'n' roll. While the song's structure may be fluid and improvisational, it's a testament to the band's intuitive chemistry. It's a journey through darkness and light, from the murky depths of the blues to the ecstatic heights of psychedelic euphoria. "Whole Lotta Love" is not just a song; it's a blueprint for countless bands that followed. It's a timeless classic that continues to electrify audiences, a raw, unfiltered expression of rock 'n' roll at its most potent.
Takes me back to the two times I saw Led Zeppelin at the Grande Ballroom in Detroit. Five feet from the stage and I still can feel Bonzo's bass drums bouncing off my chest. What great music we got to hear.
@@msg3tr1ght I was lucky to be a kid at the right time to hear some of the greatest music. We saw Cream, The Who, Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, Janis Joplin and a bunch of other top bands. The best, to me, was the three times I saw Jimi Hendrix.
@@papam351 you are the envy of many of us who came after you. No one will ever say they saw Justin Beiber, Taylor Swift. I was born in 72, I missed being old enough to see the great bands you mentioned.
Hi Cali, i can see that you like the good music. I recommend you the next tribute to LED ZEPPELIN: ua-cam.com/video/gfSHhqzaioM/v-deo.html Do you agree that it is the best tribute to this band?
LYRICS: You need cooling Baby I'm not fooling I'm gonna send ya Back to schooling A-way down inside A-honey you need it I'm gonna give you my love I'm gonna give you my love Want to whole lotta love Want to whole lotta love Want to whole lotta love Want to whole lotta love You've been learning Um baby I been learning All them good times baby, baby I've been year-yearning A-way, way down inside A-honey you need-ah I'm gonna give you my love, ah I'm gonna give you my love, ah oh Whole lotta love Want to whole lotta love Want to whole lotta love Want to whole lotta love You've been cooling And baby I've been drooling All the good times, baby I've been misusing A-way, way down inside I'm gonna give ya my love I'm gonna give ya every inch of my love I'm gonna give ya my love Hey! Alright! Let's go! Whole lotta love Want to whole lotta love Want to whole lotta love Want to whole lotta love Way down inside Woman, you need, yeah Love My, my, my, my My, my, my, my Lord Shake for me girl I wanna be your backdoor man Hey, oh, hey, oh Hey, oh, hey, oh Ooh Oh, oh, oh, oh Cool, my, my baby A-keep it cooling baby A-keep it cooling baby Ah-keep it cooling baby Ah-keep it cooling baby Ah-keep it cooling baby Like this so it appears on the top😄
Best band ever. 75 years old and remember it like it was yesterday.
Man you got 75 tears old what are you doing coment in youtube
Your only as old as you want to be .
I was born in 1966 ,my mum used to listen to this ,me as well !!...still do .
Peace out ✌️
1 of the greatest 4 sure as the 70's had such great music.😊
Я родилась в 62, в 70 х услышала впервые.Каждый день слушаю! Лучшая!! Поддержка в любых жизненных ситуациях!
@@andrewbull3537 I was 13 when they came out with this. When people challenge me on it when I say, greatest rock band ever, and they say, thats your opinion, I say, yes, but its also a fact. lol
roberts vocals are a gift to humanity
He owes a lot to Steve Marriott, especially on this song.
He could really sing like that live too.
Long Live Led Zeppelin
Yes
❤🎉
Always
Mr. Robert Plant! Happy 76th birthday! Wishing you a healthy and wonderful year!
That's wat u call planting it
This band consists of musical legends
I'm a student of ❤ who has been a great teacher
Not bad, but they ain't no Dirk, Stig, Barry and Ron Nasty.
Genius's really IMO. Jimmy Page is one of the best guitarists on our planet. Bonzo was an incredible drummer, John Paul Jones...another amazing musician, and then there's Robert with a beautiful voice, with so much range and incredible stage energy.
@@terrythekittieful get real. LMAO
Co jakiś czas wracam do tego utworu i za każdym razem kiedy tego słucham mam dreszcze. A mam 70-tkę na karku.
Definitely one of the greatest rock songs ever made
Copied from "you need loved" by the small faces 1966. As many other songs.
@@simonezampetti6839como toda la música en el mundo tiene influencias.
@@simonezampetti6839queen will never touch this greatness boy. Sit down.
@@joseluisrosales8221 😆
@@simonezampetti6839 Plant was a roadie for The Small Faces & tended to copy Steve Marriott's vocal style early on.
This song is the epitome, the quintessence of rock music. If you wanted to choose one song to explain it to an alien civilization, this would be it.
I lean to dazed and confused. Even to this day, when I listen to it, I pick up things I hadnt heard before, and Bonzo gets to really go off. Actually, they all do.
Was effective in Vietnam and scared the hell out of them. Mounted speakers on outside of tanks and choppers, put Whole Lotta Love in the 8 track and blared it. They described it as hell rising to earth with Page's guitar
@@nashvillelewis-jones5666 We actually pretty much kicked their asses, til Carter took over.
@@_TheLONEwolf Yeah Carter, what a joke 🙄
@@_TheLONEwolf I served during Clinton and he was another joke. More of a straight up liar among other things.
The Beatles may have owned the 60’s but Zeppelin definately owned the 70’s… and beyond. The most innovative and inspiring band ever!!!!!
What About Queen?
@@SuperMarioBales10 Well, Led Zep was the King and his queen was Queen!
@@shanggosuave1891well said. Touche’
Got to throw The Who in there too!
Im 98 and still jam to this song. My wife died 33 years ago and this was our song. I miss you Agnus. See you soon
What age were you when you first heard this song?
Not yet my friend! God Bless!
Much respect, you have great taste in music!
not what it seems on your channel, all i see is some teenagers, call me stupid but i dont think either of those guys are 98
your the coolest 98 year old on the internet my friend.
Led Zeppelin. Every single band member was an absolute master at their particular instrument. They were masters, legends, and myths through and through. We'll never see another Led Zeppelin.
Ablen en español
Traduccion:
"Cada integrante de la banda era un maestro en sus respectivos instrumentos. Fueron maestros,leyendas y mitos durante su carrera. Nunca veremos otro Les Zeppelin."
Ooooo check out greta van fleet
I had the album.but when it came on the radio it was still an event
Thank you, Lego Yoda
Im 18 and my uncle introduced me to led zeppelin 1 month ago and now i cant stop listening to them. Its like i found a hidden gem that has always been there, amazing music!
The first time…amazing moment
Listen to “ how the west was won” it will blow your mind
Please check out the first masters of heavy Rock Metal
"DEEP PURPLE"
Machine head!
Made in Japan
Sheer genius!
We all expected each new music era after 70s hard rock would have new truly worthy icons like Led Zep. But it didn't happen. Big time! Which makes many in my generation realize something's gone brutally existentially apocalyptically wrong ...
Right on for you and your uncle, man! I'm 17 and my Led Zeppelin journey started about a year ago. Glad you found them and I hope you enjoy digging through the rest of their works!✌️
72 years old. When I was in college in 1969 you couldn't hardly walk past any dorm on campus and this tune was blasting out of a window. Led Zeppelin ll, the only vinyl album I ever wore out and actually went and bought another copy.
i wish i could have witnessed that
🎉 Stay strong.👋💪
35 years old. Love this band
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I’m in college right now and I once heard some students blasting this song outside their house for all to hear. And another time I heard a college band playing this song in their backyard. Classics never die
I was 17 and this was my favorite Song...now I am 58 and still listening and dancing it
I am 17 and love it!
❤@43
Simona apparently loved those nasty song lyrics as a minor... lmao
34 , and I'll dance with you to this 👍
Hi how are you doing
When I first heard this in 1969, it was radically different to anything else I had heard to that time. Hypnotic, driving, dark. 50+ years later, it stands as one of the greatest heavy rock tracks of all time.
What do you think about "heat above" by Gretta Van Fleet?
@@tiredredneck8159 Simply frickin’ awesome. Rock is back
hellll yeah
And yes no current rock/metal band will ever amount to this. And you're right it's one of the greatest. Or THE One.
Ur mom is a heavy rock
The greatest rock band to ever rock the planet...
John Bonham will forever be the greatest drummer of all time.
He Will Never Be Forgotten.
Ты прав чувак
Yeah and he looked like he was having a lot of fun too. He’s shaking his hair everywhere.
@Buford Montgomery that's because he keeps time with Jimmy's guitar rather than everyone else following his lead
I prefer Nicko McBrain but Bonham is amazing too
I personally feel a straight tie, between him and Keith Moon..
The guitars, the drum, the vocal, the lyrics- can't find fault in any. A rarest of the rare combination of the best.
And the bass
It is the biggest fraud in the history of music just behind milli vanilli:
ua-cam.com/video/tiiY4ciKFQA/v-deo.html
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Led_Zeppelin_songs_written_or_inspired_by_others
@@bla-ub7ur Oh no!... Anyway
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@@nolerespondanaestacuentapq4995 I didn't see no fish...🐟🐟🐟🤔🤔🤔🧐
Ill be hitting the big three next month 100 years old. Still loving this song!
Wow. Happy birthday. 🎁🎉🎈
Good on you mate! Happy birthday from Australia!
Awesome you guys s true survivors and warriors
Respect!
You again 😮well I’m 600yrs old and counting 😂
Ladies and gentlemen,
The Greatest Hard Rock Band of All Time. 🏆
One of those rare bands where every member is the best member of the band
*the only
I worked for radio north sea international in the early 70s The government wasn't very happy but nobody else complained when I played led zeppelin If you don't remember radio north sea Google it
Lina Langemark Rush is easily comparable, as long as your unbiased.
The true mayhem is 10x better
Lina Langemark Led Zeppelin & Queen
I'm starting 2021 with Whole Lotta love...
I did that
Let's hope it doesn't end with Careful With That Axe Eugene.
@@nonamenosauce yeah
@@nonamenosauce point
Greatest rock band that ever ever lived nooo one will ever ever come close to led zeppelin
Queen
@@QuânNguyễn-l5mMy Brother, You Are correct
Greatest rockin roll song of all time. Zero debate on this
I’ve just recently been getting into Led Zeppelin music and I can confirm that this is a legendary band definitely one of my all time favorites rest in peace John Bonham.
А Я увлёкся в 72 ом, и всё никак не успокоюсь... Мне62... 🙏🙏🙏
It’s because he sold his soul. Look into his fascination with aleister crowley the devil worshiper himself. Not denying this is great music tho
I am loving this. Even at 77 years old I love the rock of these times.
Hello how are you doing today I hope you are having a great day today
Τους ακούω 35 χρόνια 🇬🇷
1954 rock n'roll!!!
@@ΑμαλιαΓεωργακη ¿ Z --oSo-- ?
Absolutely!!!!!
I was listening in the early 80's when I was 4 and still listening in late 2024 for sure.
Something about this era of rock music just is incredible. One, if not, the best era of rock music.
I always loved this am African 74 tonight, no one can take good music from a believer, bring a bulldozer and break that wall, amazing you can't find a hole in tbat sound, and you realize they are jusf four and the fourth is not sven banging a tambourine?
Yea, what an era. Didn't even make it to Woodstock haa haa Yes!
The only "era" of rock music.
@@amimarie2562 didn’t need to go to Woodstock! Had blast because there was so much creativity going in the 70’s, and 80’s. Hell even the 60’s were good! Woooooohooooooo Still rocking out!
They ARE CLASSIC Rock!
0:13 remember these words if your engine ever starts to overheat
That's no foolin' :O
😂
Pure passion! 22 years old and never heard such passion in a song! Legendary stuff right here.
Oye las demás y dímelo de nuevo😊
And though they some of the greats, this was more commonplace than not (okay maybe not this great). As it was just about every single, album and artist in that period had passion and greatness, no matter what genre.
A very competitive time in music that I say lasted from 63 to 82. 66-74 being the creamy center. Lol.
Welcome to rock young brother :)
A few years ago, we had a little party. This song played and my dad stood up and danced. First time I saw this and he smiled and told us:" Yes, THAT´s Music! " Never forget. RIP Dad! Keep up dancing.
I'm sorry Bro. RIP.
Sorry now is on a starway to heaven
Eine schöne Erinnerung, die Du für immer in Deinem Herzen trägst. Gott segne Deinen Vater, mein Freund.
@@nero6790 Schöne Worte, aber ich weiß jetzt nicht ob er Deutscher ist. Du kannst es ja auf Englisch nochmal übersetzen.
Amir5R hast Du recht. Mein Englisch ist nicht so gut. Ich probiere es mal. Danke für den Hinweis.
58 years young. Born in 1964. I remember coming home after school and putting on my headphones and jamming to this album on a record player. This album was my escape from everything...im glad it came up in my music.
Heck yeah baby, 1964!! With me, I'd borrow my brother's 1977 Olds Cutlass Supreme and blast the 8-track. Between the two of us and; AC/DC, The Eagles, The Cars, Bob Segar, Foghat, Pat Benatar, Montrose, Ted Nugent, etc., we wore that poor player out to where you had to push so hard on the knob to switch tracks that about a third of the dash panel would cave in. Good times!! 😎🚬👍😂😂
That's a great perspective of saying you are 58 years young 🙌🙌
@@madhurjyadeka5569 I smiled when I read this. Merry Christmas
@@ginadisbrow9324 merry Christmas Eve we can always appreciate this music. I'm currently listening to Mac Miller Fly Zulu a tribute to MAC MILLER. My favorite is the NPR Tiny desk...when I listen to Mac Miller's music I can see and feel his words. Every one you mention is iconic. However if you love music i always need to explore new artists
@@ginadisbrow9324
Lllo
We used to have these great big giant floor speakers and blast them up as loud as they can go❤
when i was 16 i loved LedZep. today i am 64 and i still love Led Zep
I'm also 64 and loving this. Greetings from South Africa and California.
64 too and blasting this from Malaysia 🤘🏼✌🏽
🎉🌹 I'm 73,
keep rocking.🍓💪👋
Same for me but I am 62
@@gerdami same for me but I'm 64.
So many of today's artists wouldn't exist without the influence of Zeppelin. Even the stuff we listened to in the 80s and 90s.
zeppelin wouldnt exist without the songs of so many black people :)
@@th3102 why tf y'all gotta make everything about skin color, ethnicity or race?
Well rock 'n roll was influenced by people of all races but I do know that a lot of people did get their influence from black folks. Jazz and R & B played a big part of influencing rock music. And he isn't making it a race thing because he's telling the truth. But then there is music from all over the world that helped to shape the rock era.
@@strike5685 lol hes saying thw truth, the blues guitar legend Robert Johnson is Jimmy Pages guitar hero
@@dionshare7103 is a big difference between influence and straight up ripping off riffs and tunes. The lemon song, dazed and confused, rock n roll, black dog, bring it on home, literally half of Physical graffiti, since ive been loving you: all stolen
I'm 73 years old. Still love my rock! Led Zeppelin one of the best ever!!!
Fake reply.
Indeed !! I'm 63
61 and still rocking! We’ve seen Def Leppard, Yes, Deep Purple, Foreigner, Journey, Steve Miller Band, Styx, Hank Jr, and Neil McCoy this year! We haven’t let up a bit!
This is a legend😊
Coronavirus quarantine has me looking for all the classics
Me too broo haha
X3
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Me tooooo!!!!
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No matter how many times I hear this song, the guitar intro gives me chills. So great!!!
For me it’s when the bass joins in! Oooftt
That's true!!! The same thing happens to me, hahahaha ...this whole song gives me chills, heartbeating, anxiety and faints.
👏👏❤😙😙👍🎸🎶🎹🎧🎤💖
Yes! Same here 🎸
I know. Me tooooo!!!⚡
True
one of the most legendary riffs of all time
Peace brothers❤
I just realized that we will perhaps never have such great rock legends ever again
There will never be another band like this
Rush were better
@@paultwiss199 Jimi Hendrix experience but the this band is more famous so yea ok let’s go with this
"Tell me about it"
AC/DC are still releasing music.
19 yr old here, to be honest I was sick to death with my dad forcing his music to me but as I got older I now understand why. This music is beautiful man 🔥🙌
Wise words den son int it 👌🇨🇮
Im 20 rightnow and my dad forces me to his music😂😂
I only watch it cuz of school 😁 but its still nice
Good dad
I listen to Led Zeppelin and I am only 17 (seventeen!) Other people at school are like "Oh look here comes Miguel. He doesn't listen to current artists like Lil Pump and Ariana Grande, he listens to Led Zeppelin. Sure he is a cool guy but will he ever change?" I would hear these things a lot. Last time I heard it and I just kept on walking. Sometimes a walk in life must be walked in solitude, in honour to be walked at all. Sure I looked cool but my music was different. Being 17 and having people ask why I listen to different music I would say "Just leave my music man, I like it" and I would just keep on walking even though i'm just 17!
Masterpiece. It has grit and soul and draws you right into it.
if you like this you might like my brothers music. His name is Stu Morris
What an amazing group. The Zeppelin is the best.
Great bass, great drumm, great guitar, great voice... The greatest song ever!
and Epic
Don't be stupid.
+StewieGriffin XD p
maybe ??
Ggggh
My kids (38, 34, & 30) Love this song and this band altogether. They didn't have a choice, Mama played Led Zeppelin often and loud. So proud!
Yeah!!
You raised them right
Me as a mom YES!
Excellent!
I wish you were my mom too .
The most wonderful thing about Led Zeppelin is that they all got along so well. They really loved each other, and it shows.
Very true. An insightful fact. They were never plagued by the the types of in-fighting that most other bands suffer with.
Your both very wrong , am one of the biggest zeppelin fans , ego was big part , page wanted control and plant wanted out of the band after the third album , today page and plant hardly speak to each other
A message to the future generations: Don't let this beautiful masterpiece die!
especially from you
Good music never dies
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Don't worry. I'll use it on tiktok
@@ryusom7345 thank you
Robert Plant's amazing orgasmic vocals especially towards the end is just fukking awesome. The fact that LZ never had a number one hit on Billboard is hard to fathom. I think this song came the closest at #4. Still a blessing to have so many great songs from one of the greatest rock bands in music history. Love it!!!!!
Billboard just wasn't ready!!!
Big music big times
They were 10 years ahead of their time. Same with Jimi
If it makes you feel better, they still had a lot of #1 albums
Orgasmic,,,,,lol...😅
Music doesn't matter how old it is. There are only two types of music; the good and the bad. I am 16 but even I know this is legendary.
Well- said. Spot on observation from a youngster - hope his peers may have the same judgment.
@@MusoMaker-SouthAfrica Sorry to say they don't
@@hseo8 don’t worry bro, mine friends don’t either. They only listen to modern rap 💀
@@hseo8 I don't think anything is wrong with them not really listening to or liking this kind of music though. People like what they like and there is great musicality even in the modern songs today. It doesn't automatically make them have lesser taste in music for not liking older songs. Maybe the generations that come after us will rock to our music now. I'm just saying, I often see these comments with teens saying they appreciate this kind of music but their friends don't. But, as cool as this music is, it doesn't make one cooler to be able to appreciate it. Also, it doesn't make one less cool to not see the beauty that you see. We all have different perceptions and different tastes, none of that makes us lesser or greater than another.❤
@@unknown5077 Yeah I guess people have different values when they listen to music.
November 2024.... I'm 77 and still love all of these songs. ❤
One of the best riff in the rock history. Great performance!
Certainly is
You need Kool-Aide!🍷
@@UPBEATFOREVER Thank you I don't need
My dad had this played at his funeral in November 2020 after his battle with prostate cancer. Was amazing how everyone started to smile and laugh. He also had eye of the tiger by survivor played as he went into the church.That was a nod to my nephew age 23 who past away June 2018 from suicide. They use to sing it together.He also played Waterfall by Jimi Hendrex.Holding back the years Simply Red and when he was leaving the church Spirit in the sky Norman Greenbaum. Dad loved all kinds of music. I am lucky to have grown up in the 80s listening to these songs. All thanks to my amazing dad.He would of had more songs but the service wasn't long enough. He use to loved ACDC Thunderstruck so was suprised he didn't include that.I played him that song hours before he passed away.Always grateful for his love of music.
God Bless your Dad and your Nephew Soul and Jesus please be with this family Lord in your Glorious name we give you all The Glory Amen . Donald Woodall
legendary tracklist, what a dude x
I'm so sorry for your loss. These lines really touched my heart and spirit. That 's the way funerals should be. Now, I love your dad too. May the Lord gives you wisdom an strenght to overcome the situation.
Your dad was a great man.
So strange, I just cam from listening to thunderstruck and then this and now your comment
This should have a billion views.
Mss17
MyFavoriteDream, give it time!
It will. It will :)
If we all just watch it 10 more times, it will have 1 billion views
I grew up listening to this every single day. My dad fuckin' ROCKED until the day he died, and so will I! RIP old man, love you Pops.
I'm 71 years old and still enjoying Led Zeppelin songs in March 2023. I've been a huge fan since LZ came out..
❤❤❤
Hi mate,me too Im 77 & still love the raw power of the best heave rock band . !!!! I saw them in London back in 1972 at the Ally Pally . Ted
@@tedrobertson4243 eu sei um pouco como você se sente. Nunca se sabe, pois amanhã eles podem fazer outro show maravilhoso e enquanto isso nós ficamos olhando para essa obra de arte cantando e nos aperfeiçoando para o próximo show.
me too Noah, march 2023, doing yardwork and blasting tunes on my porch, 72 yrs old and my neighbours are about 40 yrs younger. Don't know what they listen to, but probably not the good /great stuff
You rock Noah, never get sick of Zeppelin
This song is the true connection between delta blues and heavy metal... everybody should reflect on that.
Really is,,, always knew this was the best version I'd heard and I saw the movie when it 1st came out,,
This is one of the greatest song ever, back in the day sitting in front of the stereo full blast and just in the zone. 65 now and still has the same effect
64 and I'm still addicted!
74 et toujours Fan de led Zeppelin très grand groupe
64 and it still speaks to me…
I grew up in the 80s and 90s but my parents and older acquaintances introduced me to all different kinds of music including LZ. I'm truly grateful to previous generations for providing the best music ever.
I agree, I'm 61. This is real Rock-Roll. Best wishes to you.
Is how I roll like that🎉
You wanna hear the instrumental version of this with all the overlaying and dubbing ! It’s incredibly complex and nuanced though most of it you can’t hear when Robert is singing, it all adds to the layers of the cake that is this masterpiece. It’s no accident that this song sounds so good !
НЕ неси бред здесь чистая лампа.
My dad passed away last week and I took all of his records. Led zeppelin was a big part of his collection. They're a big part of why I listen to rock and metal today. I'm also happy to say that they were a significant part of my formative years.
Good memories for you, I wish you well.
R I P...
Guns n rosse scorpions led Zeppelin metaliica ac/dc arosmith bon Jovi the Beatles
Your dad lives on in his music...
Sorry for your enormous loss.
Practically, one of the greatest rock songs of all time.
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Wow! Thanks for the likes everyone!
I love Led Zeppelin, they're immensely talented, but this song (among tens of others) was stolen. Plagiarism is a particularly occurring theme in Zeppelin's music.
Show me
It is
@@anycolouryoulike8567 sorry but jugdes dont think that
@@tronaco do you think I'm just shit posting here?
Led Zeppelin never gave credit to original writers, they only did so when they were sued in court and lost, they were sued regarding this very song and lost, so the judges do agree with me.
"Whole Lotta Love song was adapted from Willie Dixon's "You Need Love" 1962; originally uncredited to Dixon, a lawsuit in 1985 was settled with a payment to Dixon and credit on subsequent releases."
Led Zeppelin at its best!😊
36 years passed since John died, I so cried that day, still best drummer of all time..in 12 years he did all the drumming..Agree????
Agree
Defiantly up there with Collins and Palmer
Daniel Burgess Both are Great, but after Bonham second best is cosy Powell
Raymond Zammit
Raymond Zammit cozy Powell is the only person who even comes close to bonzo
I Love Led Zeppelin I Love Rock N' Roll
Ana Caroline но би фи
Kostadin Ganev .
Led Zeppellin Forever. . Eternal. .. 😎🎸🎤🎼🎹🔝
Ana Caroline me too ❤
Ana Caroline otra parte
The legends of classic rock. No one can top this talent......EVER!
I'm listening 2022 bitches
There is a new band, right now, to watch for. They are young still, but they are comparable to the artistry of Led Zeppelin. They are called "Greta Van Fleet".
Thanks Jerry just listened to to Greta and wow!!!
@@starbrown5289 Right! They give you the goose-bumps. Led Zeppelin is inspiring a new generation of Rock, once again.
Try Deep Purple too❤️
Kto słucha w listopadzie 2024 tego cudownego utworu?😊❤
Ich bin 68 Jahre
Ja tylko😊
I love all these guys , but as a guitar player , I never get tired of watching Page performing live … he is so damn cool !!
He showed us all how to play the bow was fucking genius
Black Magic Jimmy Page 🐈⬛
In this clip they show Page playing dual guitar and a single guitar , I believe the dual guitar is footage from Stairway to heaven.
One of the best to ever do it!
It was born in the 50's
Grew up in the 60's
And it exploded in the 70's
Rock and Roll everyone
Blues had a baby and they named it rock n roll - muddy waters
Billie 75 they don’t call it the roaring 20s for nothing
Me 1955 , see .....the perfect time.
This song is from 69'
Billie 75 It matured in the 80s, through various alternative scenes, and had a renaissance in the 90s, when those scenes burst forth with even more experimental and ambitious projects.
to my grandchildren , "this" is why grandpa can't hear anymore .
Or Grandma!! Lol
lol
😂 😂 😂 But it was worth it!
😊🌹❤
Lol
This song is absolutely incredible!
Exactly 50 years ago my friend had me listen to the studio cut off the album. I’ve never been the same. I just listened to it again with my head phones and realize how incredible Bonham was. His lead into Jimmy’s solo was great. His input into this classic was huge. But then Jimmy’s riff comes in and you go into a complete zone and are oblivious to anything other than his guitar. But it took all four to make this track a classic.
Where could I hear it?
Ya know Led Zeppelin and a few other iconic groups led me to learn guitar...1977..I can remember what my guitar instructor always said "never lose tempo" I let him listen to Bonham, it blew his mind...syncopation within syncopation he replied...and shortly after, I tried to keep the tempo with the drummer..was not easy ...I would slap my hands on that dash board and stomp my feets til I got it...I think that Zeppelin was/is the greatest rock band ever
A legend that never gets old. STILL ROCKS
Hello, how are you doing? It is nice seeing you here.
What my 18th year sounded like !
73rd year now.......no meds and all still working well !
Thank you to you and your generation for wrecking the economy for cheap labor and delicious tacos.
Wish I could say the same no meds but what could you do lots of luck to you God bless
Я рада, я тоже хочу, чтобы в 73 ,так сказать!!!!
I had a 73 Olds Cutlass Supreme with an 8 track player in it, and in the 70s, I played the hell out of This Zeppelin II and Zepp 1 thru to Physical Graffiti all the time, plus the Beatles White album, Black Sabbath first thru Sabotage, etc...
Great times , fun times. Saw Zeppelin in Syracuse in 75 at the War Memorial. Incredible, still have the tour shirt. The Power of Zeppelin can not be described Live, Bonhams drums!! 🤯🤯
I played this song for a few friends. None of them liked it. Clearly I need new friends
Dill I've seen your videos, they are great. (You have a good taste in music)
@@ronaldreagan850 Indeed : )
Truly wonderful!!
Yeeaa à probably, Sorry man. Not really my fault, I was kept awake to long.
My reply was for WhatIsTheDill. Just clarifying ...
Stage presence, high energy, showmanship, and aesthetics of the 70s combined with an unsurpassable discography made this group own that decade.
I need a whole lot of love
@@kimbannister3485 damn I need it too
Me too as well whole lotta love for sure 🎶🎧🎤🎸🎵
@@juliuscaesar1062 sup caesar, how's the war with the Gauls going?
It is the biggest fraud in the history of music just behind milli vanilli:
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I'm just a teenager, but this band has stood the test of time. It is my favorite band ever, this song being one of my favorite songs ever. Rock on!
♡
I recommend Moby Dick, the version from "The Song Remains Thee Same" it is a 10+ minutes lesson on what a drum solo should sound like. No thrashing and smashing just pure music. Even better through noise cancelling head phones full blast, so loud you brake into a sweat. Sheer bliss 😎
@@joedevitt2070 Thanks. I'll check that one out.
Never say your just a teenager u r the future and u r to b as repspected as any asshole adult
To samo czuję, nie ma nic wspanialszego
The Greatest Rock Band Of All Time.
It's tough for me to pick a favorite Led Zep song, but this is it. A masterpiece.
Agree with that
I forgot just how funky the drums are in this one.
One of the best rock songs ever........from the worlds best rock band........FACT!!!!
Richard Boyes Hell yes! GREATEST LEGANDARY ROCK BAND OF ALL TIME!!!
Cheers Kat finally somebody agrees lol....rock on girl
Kat Whelan w
No it's an opinion
FACT as a Fantasy Assumption Conclusion Theory? Decent band El Zep. But that's it. Imo.
I was 20 years-young when this song was released and it blew me away...and it still blows me away at age 73!! This, boys and girls, WAS and still IS Rock 'N' Roll!!!!! PURE BAD ASS!!!
you boomers are so cringe
You sound bad ass. Love ur comment on led zep.x
@@captaron If 'so cringe' is a good thing, then I'll take it! LOL!!
@@sharonletchford9375 Thank you Sharon!
we will never see or hear this music every again in our lifetime LONG LIVE ZEP DEEP PURPLE
and THE DOORS JM FOREVER
Greatest Rock Band to ever breathe.
That guitar solo! Incredible! 🎸😃
Y no se diga de la Batería....
Immortal masterpieces of all time! Eternal songs.
Не считается
The greatest assembly of musical geniuses
No kidding
Well... with Rush, Canada rocks.!
Great song and cool video... I love it! Cheers!
Blew my speakers out in 1974 around 2:24. Good times
2:23 because that contrasting tone and percussive buildup is very important to the presentation. It's like the difference between a plated meal and one dropped on the table. Or the difference between the picture of a plane crash and a 2 second video clip that begins while the plane is still whole right before it explodes. Lol... we get it though.
👍
The brilliance of the group and especially this song transcends time and space.
Right. I can't believe how they ended up creating a band with every member the master of his instrument!
It is the biggest fraud in the history of music just behind milli vanilli:
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Led_Zeppelin_songs_written_or_inspired_by_others
@@bla-ub7ur led Zeppelin were terrible at writing Lyrics and I agree tho they're my fav band. But you can't deny that they made every composition they stole 1000 times better. And all the original stuff clearly testifies that led Zeppelin shouldn't be remembered just for what they've stolen
I don't always listen to Led Zeppelin, but when I do, so do my neighbors.
hahahahhaha
The most copied youtube comment of all time.
@@alexlumatau The most copied/stolen youtube comment of all time.
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Led Zeppelin’s "Whole Lotta Love" is more than a song; it's a seismic event in the history of rock music. It's a primordial soup of blues, psychedelia, and raw energy, birthing a sound that was both familiar and utterly groundbreaking.
Jimmy Page's riff is a monolithic beast, a cornerstone of heavy metal that still resonates with primal force. John Bonham's drumming is a thunderous heartbeat, propelling the song with a relentless, animalistic energy. Robert Plant’s vocals are a wild, ecstatic howl, capturing the essence of uninhibited rock 'n' roll.
While the song's structure may be fluid and improvisational, it's a testament to the band's intuitive chemistry. It's a journey through darkness and light, from the murky depths of the blues to the ecstatic heights of psychedelic euphoria.
"Whole Lotta Love" is not just a song; it's a blueprint for countless bands that followed. It's a timeless classic that continues to electrify audiences, a raw, unfiltered expression of rock 'n' roll at its most potent.
My math teacher had this song as a ringtone. Made me smile every time I heard it.
Lucky you
Blasphemy. You don't put a masterpiece on freaking "ringtone".
Your teacher deserved to be fired!
Captain Sunday lmao yes you can
😂😂😂🔝🔝🔝
The bass is absolutely killing it.
All four members of that band were fabulous Best band ever
If you want to hear Joseph clearly, just go to How the West was Won album for the clearest Bass.
Trust me.
Should be Jonesy not Joseph.
Fuq'n auto correct.🤣🤣🤣😎
@@joeallen9685 Thanks for that.
Takes me back to the two times I saw Led Zeppelin at the Grande Ballroom in Detroit. Five feet from the stage and I still can feel Bonzo's bass drums bouncing off my chest. What great music we got to hear.
LEGENDARY!!! You're soooo lucky to have seen them live 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
@@msg3tr1ght I was lucky to be a kid at the right time to hear some of the greatest music. We saw Cream, The Who, Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, Janis Joplin and a bunch of other top bands. The best, to me, was the three times I saw Jimi Hendrix.
And feel!….🥰🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍👍👍
@@papam351 you are the envy of many of us who came after you. No one will ever say they saw Justin Beiber, Taylor Swift. I was born in 72, I missed being old enough to see the great bands you mentioned.
@@jumboslice1514 Time takes its toll on our bodies and our musical heroes but I've still got some great memories in my old age.
I’m here literally listening to led ..Zeppelin…. Nobody will EVER Take over my Led Zeppelin x Roy Wood would be here ( hoped )
These men are musical/ lyrical geniuses. Plain and simple. Legends.
Hi Cali, i can see that you like the good music. I recommend you the next tribute to LED ZEPPELIN: ua-cam.com/video/gfSHhqzaioM/v-deo.html Do you agree that it is the best tribute to this band?
As for lyric, they stole it from Muddy Waters - You Need Love.
They already admitted it in court.
You need Kool-Aid 00:14
Lmfaoo
Good one for Weird Al
At karaoke, for the Beatles Ticket to Ride I like to sing: “ she’s got a chicken to fry…”
Here broo
I can’t unhear it now 😭
LYRICS:
You need cooling
Baby I'm not fooling
I'm gonna send ya
Back to schooling
A-way down inside
A-honey you need it
I'm gonna give you my love
I'm gonna give you my love
Want to whole lotta love
Want to whole lotta love
Want to whole lotta love
Want to whole lotta love
You've been learning
Um baby I been learning
All them good times baby, baby
I've been year-yearning
A-way, way down inside
A-honey you need-ah
I'm gonna give you my love, ah
I'm gonna give you my love, ah oh
Whole lotta love
Want to whole lotta love
Want to whole lotta love
Want to whole lotta love
You've been cooling
And baby I've been drooling
All the good times, baby
I've been misusing
A-way, way down inside
I'm gonna give ya my love
I'm gonna give ya every inch of my love
I'm gonna give ya my love
Hey!
Alright! Let's go!
Whole lotta love
Want to whole lotta love
Want to whole lotta love
Want to whole lotta love
Way down inside
Woman, you need, yeah
Love
My, my, my, my
My, my, my, my
Lord
Shake for me girl
I wanna be your backdoor man
Hey, oh, hey, oh
Hey, oh, hey, oh
Ooh
Oh, oh, oh, oh
Cool, my, my baby
A-keep it cooling baby
A-keep it cooling baby
Ah-keep it cooling baby
Ah-keep it cooling baby
Ah-keep it cooling baby
Like this so it appears on the top😄
The fact that you went out of your way to copy and paste this means... I have to give you a like thanks man.
@@Vitval159 aye mahn, dis community has become a lot more wholesome thanks to people like you. Appreciate dat.😁
Thank you
Yep! Straight from the original by Muddy Waters' Whole Lotta Love, 1962
Solowolf only better
Fantastic! Blast Past! Wow!
Wheres New Rock n Roll Gone? 2024? Sick Pop 2024 Taylor Swift, K Perry. n jevenile radio tunes. Empty?.Oh! Oh! Oh!
Yeah the World Changed! The Poorer?
Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and John Bonham.. an All Star cast.. Best ever..
EPIC ROCK SONG
Ich bin 70ig und mit dieser Band aufgewachsen. LED ZEPPELIN über alles
Master class........ that guitar... I'm drooling !!!!
Parmi les plus grands groupe de tous les temps 😊