Led Zeppelin - Dazed and Confused (REACTION)
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- Опубліковано 24 лис 2022
- @AirplayBeats reacts to Dazed and Confused by Led Zeppelin
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Best Zeppelin reactions on YT I believe. I really enjoyed the analysis of all the LZ reactions on this channel. TSRTS version of Dazed and Confused is pretty long but really worth it if you guys have the time. Like great Jazz improv artists they would build on songs like jazz musicians used standards to improvise over and no two performances were ever same. Thanks for these reactions....even though I've head these songs hundreds of times I'm learning and discovering new things about theses songs thanks to your reactions. Please keep up the good work.
Thank you so much. We enjoy listening and learning new things about music we never grew up on.
I watched a couple live performances of Dazed and confused last night and none of them are the same. I love how they just improvise and rock out.
Yep Led Zeppelin & Pink Floyd both monster UK bands both heavily influenced by the great legends of Blues. Definitely Led Zep more obvious, but Pink Floyd definitely mixed up Blues and Jazz to produce their own unique sound.
For the most chilled anti war anti poverty song ever recorded check out
Pink Floyd "Us and Them" 😉
@@philshorten3221 David Gilmore is one my favorite guitarist!!!!!! His solos are so emotional, the way he builds the notes is like no other.
The 1973 version at MSG from The song remains the same is off the hook , jimmy goes off !! The chemistry of this band is truly one of the greatest ever.
"Can you imagine being on acid to this song?" Why yes, yes I can 😵💫
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Being on acid to any Led Zeppelin song is like meeting God. Or Satan depending if you are entirely obsessed with yourself.
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Robert Plant was all of TWENTY years-old when he belted out these gut-wrenching vocals. Dude had some pipes, no?
Serious pipes!!!
he was sooo sexy...!
@@AirplayBeats ...and he still does 40 yrs later
50 yrs later
Jimmy Page is playing the guitar with a cello bow. The 28 minute live version from MSG 1973 is the greatest guitar solo ever recorded!
His signature, that's why no one else would ever tread there, greatness.
I think Nigel Tuffnell played a 33 minute solo on Sex Farm Women,EPIC,I think he used a tampon string.
@@CHAUNCEY.GARDNER. Nigel definitely took it up a notch. And was a Jimmy 10/10.
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@@mikemorgan5015 11/10 ;)
The 70’s were a great time for music
Never to be repeated
Agreed
This actually came out in the 60’s!
This song was released before 1970.
@@joelhoulette3244please dont count the Beatles that was a boy band meant for girls in the 60’s
Nope
I was in high school when Zep hit the scene. As a huge Beatle fan, I like to say that Zep wiped the smiles off our faces and opened us to a whole new world. Even better, my parents hated them.
Page uses a violin bow to make those sounds on his guitar ..you should see him live doing this ..crazy
The line “ A soul of a woman was created below” the most real lyric every written.
The blues were huge in England among the young musicians in the postwar era. Jimmy Page came out of the "skiffle" movement to become the go-to studio guitarist, and along with Beck and Clapton played in the Yardbirds before he formed Led Zeppelin. These three were the top British blues/rock guitarists of the mid-to-late sixties, among others less blues focused like George Harrison and Pete Townsend. The whale sounds were made by Jimmy using a cello bow, and controlled feedback. Zeppelin has influenced many of the eighties to present rock bands, from Van Halen to Tool. Their use of effects to produce psychedelic sounds, the mastery of blues, and pioneering in metal created the background music for millions of young fans from the late sixties through the seventies.
You guys are great. This all happend 50 years ago. I am 65 now. I'm still listening. Enjoy
Still rockin' in the free world......
I saw Led Zeppelin in concert in 1969 and 1970 and they did this song each time. They were electrifying in person.
How jealous we all are! 🎸
I saw them in 1974 and 2007
He uses a bow for a violin on his guitar!❤
You guys crack me up! I'm 60, listened to Zep for ages and I've always thought they're the best musicians on the planet.I love seeing you get it!
"You're time is gonna come", "What is and what should never be", "Ten years gone", "Babe I'm gonna leave you"....!
These Zeppelin tracks are EPIC...!!!
Too funny! Shrooms & Acid! We don’t have to imagine…we remember! Lol quite a few parties, Campfires, or just layin low in the basement (black lights, lava lamps, fluorescent posters, weed 💨!) These albums were what molded us “young people” …. So Many Incredible Bands putting out Amazing music!
oh yeah, definitely remember that! : @
Yep. That was me too 😂
Berkeley “few drops”.
When this was released back in the day I chose this particular song as a theme for my slideshow presentation in high school. The teacher was absolutely floored and gave me an A+ thanks to Led Zeppelin!
In Jr High I read Edgar Allan Poe's The Bells to a song from the first Black Sabbath album. The song the starts with all the bells chiming and gets real deep.
Zeppelin is well known for there " Call and Response " elements to there music !!!!
''known for their' ,not there! And, yes, it DOES matter
Saw them live twice around '69 and '70. Bonham didn't just play drums, he punished them.
“Soul of a woman was created below” one of the greatest words ever written .
I agree that "woman" is one of the greatest words ever. The rest, not so much.
The drummer and singer were 20 years old when they did this album!!
Blows my mind
You’ve got Jimi Hendrix, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Prince and so many more but Jimmy Page will always have my vote for the GOAT. If you watch this live, be prepared for when he starts playing the guitar with a violin bow!
And the Theramin!
Very tough decision. I can never make up my mind but don’t forget about Derek Trucks….
It wasn't a violin bow, that would never have held up especially with Page's playing. If I'm not mistaken it was a Chelo bow. Amazing nonetheless. :)
This was Zep’s first album, released in 1969 (I was 14).
I vividly remember listening to this record for the first time at a friend’s house.
No other band at the time sounded like this.
Shortly after I brought this album home, my dad bought me my first set of headphones.
Go figure.
You guys crack me up. Welcome to the world of Zeppelin.😁
They will never be overtaken as the gods of rock
Y’all f’ing get it! Zep revolutionized music!
They sure did!!
It blows me away that this was their first album. This song told the world what to expect: 4 Excellent band members, a single song covering blues, hard rock and psychedelic music. Each band member had their moment to shine. My favorite of theirs.
Glad you caught that call and response between Plant and Page. You'll hear more of that as you move through the songs in their catalog. Some of the sounds you heard in the middle of the song was Page playing his guitar with a violin bow. These guys are the best of the best. One never knew what to expect on a first listen of any of their songs, and every song is like a magical music ride. Thanks for another great reaction.
We tried recording Babe I’m gonna leave you studio version but we had issues with the audio so we just moved on to the next song. But we love the studio version. So different than the live.
@@AirplayBeats Sorry you had the audio issues but glad you had a chance to listen to it. Live v. studio were often very different, which is why I personally think it's best for people new to Zeppelin to listen to the studio versions first anyway because Zepplein often liked to improvise during live performances, sometimes throwing in bits of other songs, or making stuff up on the spot going wherever any one of them felt like going at the time. They never performed a song the same way twice so if one isn't familiar with the actual song, one can't really appreciate just how creative they were even during a live performance.
Anyway, thanks so much for thinking of mentioning the issues you had with the studio version of Babe I'm Gonna Leave You. Very thoughtful of you. :)
Love your talking! The comments are great
I can't decide if I like this song most, or How Many More Times the most (of all Zeppelin songs). It's soooo hard to chose. They're so powerful and unique and incredible on the BULK of almost every album... that's one of a kind
On the same album.
add... Babe I'm Gonna Leave You, and I Can't Quit You Babe
Add these twp more song to four of Zepp's all time tooop 10. All four are that supreme
And they're all on the first album...🙈🙉🙊
💯 Astonishing 💢
👽 Unbeatable 💦
I don't think that it's silly or exaggerated to say that it's as if Zeppelin (on this first album alone) channeled Back, Mozart, Beethoven and Tchaikovsky
Nice catch hearing the call and response between Jonesy & Bonzo as well as Plant & Page, not many hear it. Page is using a bow on his guitar during those weird noises, well worth watching a video of it for yourselves even if you don't do a reaction video.
They won a Kennedy center honor for their conteibution to AMERICAN music!!
rock'n'roll was revitalized when gifted young british musicians of the 1960's took inspiration from traditional american blues.
Great reaction 😊 The Blues had such a huge influence on kids growing up in bombed out post WW2 Britain and they couldn't get enough of black American music, coming in through the ports and pirate radio, then brought them over on tours of the UK and Europe which gave many a real lease of life for the rest of their careers
When he uses the violin bow it is So Kool!
It's funny that you say that it sounds like you're on mushrooms or acid because most of us teenagers back then were on Acid, l know that my friends and I were, MORE ZEPPELIN PLEASE ✌️🤩
They were, are and WILL ALWAYS BE the ultimate rock band.
Robert Plant & Jimmy Page were always doing "call and response" in many of their songs!! Please watch them live...there's nothing like it!🎵🎸 There are many songs from their 1973 concert at Madison Square-Garden, but "Since Ive Been Loving You" is them at their absolute best!!🎵 Robert Plant's stage presence and his-ability to just pull you in with his astounding vocals is-something you must see!! From the same concert Dazed And Confused, is amazing and they stretch it out for about 25 minutes...they were the masters of not only music, but of improv!! The entire concert was filmed and became a movie titled "The Song Remains-The Same" which is also a great song. Another live performance that is something to see is "In My Time Of Dying" at Earls-Court 1975🎸🎵 Also, they have a few really great acoustic songs including "Thats-The-Way" and "Going To California" live from Earls Court🎶
Not only were Robert and Jimmy doing a call and response, but listen closely and JPJ and Bonzo are also doing the same.....
The first time I saw LZ play this song, it was amazing. When Jimmy Page started with the violin bow, they had green lasers coming down from the ceiling on top of him. The lasers started spinning slowly and then faster. Pretty soon it was this green haze surrounding JP while he was playing and it was surreal.
LSD much ?
Im so Happy tht Yal Love Led Zepplin❤
Jimmy + cello bow + guitar = greatness.
No one has dared to try this live since jimmy. Definetly one of the best guitarist of all time with soooo much imagination to do the things he did! Also thou "the silent giant" goes ham on this song too
Jimmy is using a violin bow not a cello bow and Jimmy got the idea from actor David McCallum (he was in a few brilliant movies like The Great Escape and on the tv show NCIS) father who was a violinist and suggested to Jimmy that he should try it and that is how he got the idea and i also talked to Jimmy about it and he confirmed it but somehow people to this day keep saying it was a cello bow (which is shorter than a violin bow) and it wasn't, so just letting you know because i will probably get comments telling me iam wrong even though i confirmed it straight from the horses mouth but i will not repond because it goes nowhere 🙄...great reaction!
I have heard this song a lot. I was born in '62 so I have heard it a LOT. It still causes chills down my arms when I hear it. Every dang time. It is a wicked wicked great song.
I echo a commenter, best Zeppelin reactions on UA-cam. You guys actually understand instruments and chemistry and improv and you express your thoughts well. Keep going. Go through their catalogue from beginning to end, the best way.
Music, universal man!
LED ZEPPELIN!
LIVE VERSION / 1973 / MSG !!!
Greetings from Berlin 🎸
What I love is that the drums sound like guns on a Zeppelin airship
It makes me happy to see music that I grew up with,continuing to be shared and appreciated.
Great song, keep it up guys.
Play it all, and we will follow. I always listen to a LZ reaction. It's a big family. Big.
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Love your video's guy's, especially Zeppelin my favorite band. Jimmy Page uses a violin bow in the middle of the song to get those erie sounds, you should check it out live absolutely awesome. Actually, anything Live from Madison Square Garden 1973 is a huge hit!! Led Zeppelin was part of what was considered the British invasion. Most of all the biggest bands came from there. I Hope you consider doing something Live from Madison square Garden, you'll see them in action at the average age of 24
I’ve actually seen Page playing the bow on the guitar. That sound is crazy!!! We did the live from Madison Square but UA-cam keeps blocking it.
This may be musically a perfect representation on Led Zep... keep on keeping on guys. Really enjoying your insights and love of Jones and Bonham ✌️
It's hard to believe this came out in 1969!
LOVE watching your reactions!!! Jimmy plays a violin bow to make those spacey sounds. And you are both right, these four guys were all top level musicians, Robert is playing the harmonica and he def has a talented tongue 😜 Watch them live doing this song, it'll blow your mind even more!
This song…yes this song…changed my entire perspective on rock n roll almost 50 years ago! The classics NEVER AGE!
Bought it new in '68 and still listening..
You gentlemen have broken it down nicely. They are arguably the best band ever. It isn't even close for me at least in this category. Top Shelf for me hands down. These musicians are at the top of their game at such an early age.
Led Zeppelin were some of the best at implanting their own visions into their listeners' brains with their music. Thanks for your reaction.
About UK bands, in the 70' wait to you get to Classic Prog and the Greatest musicians in bands like Genesis w/Gabriel 70-75'/ Yes/ King Crimson/ Jethro Tull/ Pink Floyd/ ELP/ Gentle Giant/ Nektar and many more !! You have a great voyage ahead of you !! 👍🎵🎸🎹🥁🎻🎷🎤🎶🎼✌
It's like a trip!!!!!! SICK
They were so on it, it's unreal.
Totally awesome and beautifully bodacious!!!❤
Definitely have to see the live version of this. The MSG 1973 concert is an epic 30 minute intense experimentation. You'll get to see Page with the bow. A must see.
I’m watching the live at Royal Albert performance right now and it’s blowing my mind. I will check out the MSG performance next.
@@AirplayBeats God yes...the MSG one is something you will never see again! Magnificent!
@@AirplayBeats MSG or TSRTS (The Song Remains The Same) version is epic and of the two I think the MSG/TRSTS is the best. Left a comment above...but just want to thank you for your analyses of these songs. Fan for years of LZ and your reactions have shed a whole new light and I'm learning and discovering new aspects to the songs.
@@fletcherchristian2254 that is so awesome that we are opening up your eyes to new things about songs you’ve been listening to for a while.
@@AirplayBeats Great channel...glad I found you guys.
Great reaction, gentlemen! It's awesome to see that Led Zeppelin is still gaining a fan base 50 years later. Plant is STILL killing it with vocals, presently touring with Alison Krause (they won a Grammy together about 15 years ago). There are 2 monster songs that you must hear: "When the Levee Breaks" is a deep bluesy cover of a song written 2 generations ago, to commemorate the 1937 Mississippi Flood. It shows Plant's incredible harmonica skills, and Bonham performed the drum track in a stairwell for extra effect! The other is the live performance of "Kashmir" from Celebration Day...a reunion concert performed by a much older ( some would say, even better?) LZ and with Bonham's son Jason sitting in on drums and showing that his Dad's legacy continues. I subbed for Stevie Ray Vaughan...but am enjoying your Led Zeppelin reactions very much!
Thank you
Greatest rock band ever for a reason.
Jimmy used a violin bow on his guitar. It's beautiful.
Another great reaction, picture this - the drummer is 20 yrs old and the singer turned 20 - a little over five weeks prior to this being recorded.
Jimmy uses a violin bow on his guitar! They are the greatest band ever!!
Jimmy was inspired by Eddie Phillips of the British group The Creation doing it first on "Making Time," a single released in 1966 on Shel Talmy's Planet label (Talmy was The Who's manager as well).
I have seen Plant 4 times, once with Page.
Plant is like a fine wine, he only gets better with age. Just think how young he was when he recorded this. It’s amazing the talent the band had at such young ages.
These geniuses take you places…..let them- it’s one hell of a ride! ❤️🎶❤️
Pretty neat how a violin bow sounds on a Gibson Les Paul.
Very COOL...
Glad to see you guys listen to what I grew up on. Keep it up.
My friend and I went record shopping when this first came out . He bought this Led Zeppelin album and I got Jeff Beck's Truth . We holed up for about
a month with my new KLH stereo and got our minds totally blown.
You really owe it to yourselves to check out Jeff Beck .
You guys really know good music when you hear it keep up the good work.
At the beginning, the "flute" sound was JPJ playing three instruments called recorders, each in a different key.
You two are the best the way you critique the music we are all dazed and confused by led zeppelin they are great
Page was performing his version of this song with the Yardbirds, before forming Led Zeppelin. In 1967, while touring with the Yardbirds, Page saw Jake Holmes perform the song in New York. On the first Led Zeppelin album, the band's version was credited solely to Jimmy Page. A 2010 lawsuit appears to have been settled out of court, the case being dismissed and Holmes being added to the songwriting credit. It now reads "by Jimmy Page, inspired by Jake Holmes." A number of songs by Led Zeppelin were "inspired" by other original songwriters. Shows you expensive lawyers can get you out of a lot of legal scrapes. LOL.
Stop! Everyone borrows inspirational songs...
Absolutely there is no original music , it's just recycled , the classical masters now that was some original music and even they took from one another. Music is meant to be shared that way, what makes it original is the artist !!!
oh fuck off. this song is 99.9% different from Holmes' song aside from the words 'dazed and confused.'
They lifted some old songs out of obscurity and into greatness
You guys got it exactly. One of the best of the 20th C.
Page is making those eerie sounds by playing the guitar with a cello bow. You'll love this live!!
We use to listen to these albums on 8 tracks in our Chevys. No surround sound. And we still got blown away.
I grew up on Led Zep. This is one of their best. I love y'all's take on this. Speaking as a man, married for some 40 years, the lyrics are so true. You know, every rose has its thorns....
Thank you so much for watching
GREATEST BAND OF ALL TIME!!
Being a teen in the 60s into the 70s was great.
There's a lot of Zeppelin reactions out there and they are all fun to watch - but I just love the way you guys get into it and dissect the brilliance of each of the musicians and how they blend together to make a greater whole. Fantastic stuff gentlemen.
Eventually you’ll have to watch the live version from MSG in 73….. I don’t have the words….film is called “ The Song Remains the Same” the also have a song by the same name.
It’s like a front row seat the GOATS him there prime… The more you react to Zeppelin the more you will understand just how special of a band they were. Love your reactions, look forward to seeing more. Great job
Don't know if this has been mentioned before, the name Led Zeppelin was gifted to them from none other, than the man himself, the one and only, Keith Moon. God rest his soul.
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Another one of THE greatest songs ever made and it's again by Led Zeppelin. You guys should check out the movie and watch them live. Great way to kill two birds at once. So much history surrounds this band. BTW - at some point later when you've heard more OG studio tracks then you can listen to the stuff Page and Plant put out when they toured together and released 5 Led Zeppelin songs that they re-interpret with a more middle eastern vibe adding the Egyptian Pharaoh's band and Santa Monica city orchestra!!! I suggest doing the Irvine Meadows show and start at 1:52:25 for the encore KASHMIR which is another of the GREATEST SONGS EVER MADE!!! Obviously no John Bonham (RIP GOAT) and no JPJ but they got some real pro's filling in trust me! You should hear the studio version first so you recognize the differences.
Its awesome you all try to analyze our music. It was a great time in history. The 60,s the 70,s the 80,s then it starts changing the music after those years. This band is all about the 4 of them. NO one else....watch them in concert
Jimmy Page was a session guitarist in London in the early-mid 60s - always in demand.
LZ were ahead of times. 50 plus years.
I’m in my late 60’s, and when I listen to LZ I still see the music…
Just a few of the most influential bands that debuted in 1969:
Led Zeppelin
Santana
Chicago Transit Authority
King Crimson
The Allman Brothers
Blind Faith
Carpenters
Crosby, Stills & Nash
Yes
All of these albums deserve a listen. It was a hell of a year.
And Cream, Rush, Z Z Top, Grand Funk Railroad, e Black Sabbath and more! I turned 17 in '69....what a great time to be young, wild, and stoned!💯🤗🤯❤️✌️
I debuted in '69.
Cream, Black Sabbath, Grand Funk Railroad, Z Z Top.....'69-'70 was my senior year in high school. I saw Zeppelin in 1970, my first concert and first acid trip!🤯 It was a great time to be young and crazy!💯🤪❤️✌️
Hope you guys keep reacting to Zeppelin. They legit have like 50 awesome songs. They were unparalleled musically.
My favorite LZ song is Fool In The Rain, please add it to your list! It really showcases their unique talents.
We will probably go through the whole Led Zeppelin catalog.
@@AirplayBeats THANK, THANK, THANK! BIG "LED HEAD" HERE✌️
LOVE the Tag Team Wrestling match analogy bro! You both nailed the proper reactions to this incredible classic. Keep going down the rabbit hole of this, thee GOAT Rock Band ever, NO EQUAL!
Thanks for reviewing this masterpiece. Love your review. Don’t sleep on those drum. Bonzo sneaks in one of the greatest rock drum sets, all time. Please give another listen and focus on the drums… so hard, so loud, so fast and the super sonic tempo comes in at the end of the fast section… it’s glorious. 🤘🏽
When you said you were seeing colors I was also seeing flashing gold in my mind
Greatest and Ever!
It's amazing they are all under 22 when they did this song..simply amazing there won't be another
THIS WHOLE ALBUM IS AN ACOUSTIC MASTERPIECE.!
Masterpiece
The musicianship of this band is epic
LZ is a Rabbit Hole. Glad to see you Boyz go down it. Cheers from the Mtns of NY.
We grew up with their movie THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME, then HOW THE WEST WAS WON was released about 20 years ago, it's amazing.
If no one had told you yet, Page playing a Violin Bow on the strings with an original Echoplex Tape delay effect and Wah Wah pedal !! 👍
Am loving your reactions, guys! Greetings from Hamburg, Germany! :-D About that instrumental part in Dazed and Confused where Page's guitar sounds like "on acid, like a scary movie" - Page was playing his guitar with a (Cello?) bow and making weird sounds with it! The push in sound effect and recording tech back in the 60s and the late '60s drug culture brought on Psychedellic music, and so voilà, Led Zep did that, too, masterfully. Really appreciate how you guys are actually listening to the different instruments, esp. the drums; Bonzo is a monster! I've read that he was inspired by James Brown, which I TOTALLY hear and FEEL in Bonzo's drumming and Led Zeppelin's play! Been vibing with this music since I was 16 and I'm 52 now and still feeling this music deep deep, it's just so great. I'd love to see you guys listen to "When The Levy Breaks" - the drum track a classic! Its sample was heavily used by a whole bunch of Hip Hop artists. I def recommend listening to the studio versions first, please do Babe, I'm Gonna Leave you" again, so much better on original version. Misty Mountain Hop, When The Levee Breaks, Ramble On, Immigrant Song, Your Time is Gonna Come, Communication Breakdown, Stairway to Heaven, etc. It' an anwesome repertoire. Last thing: Try to avoid the generic "Led Zeppelin track with hectic video visuals" on YT; wit LZ music I reckon it's really vital to focus on the sonic experience. Enjoy!