Hey Jamal can you react to the Led Zeppelin version of No Quarter? You reacted to the Tool version but not the original ua-cam.com/video/Pu94mWlgzMY/v-deo.html
Every song, Bonham was a beast. Every drum teacher that comes across Fool in the Rain say that’s the absolute best most amazing thing ever lol. Just because his left and and door are playing one time signature perfectly while his right hand and foot play another one perfectly or something. I mean, is it that hard? HhahahahahHhHhahHa
@@jamestoddjackson9655 Led Zeppelin's first and second album are mind blowing with Bonzos single bass drum foot work. It sounds like he's playing with a double pedal.. but it's only one. On Kashmir..it sounds like he's breaking the sound barrier with those drum rolls. And that drum sound "When the levee breaks" recorded at Headly Grange is out of this world. 🔥 There will never be another Bonzo or Zep.
Quintessential Zeppelin. The genius of Page. The power and mastery of Bonham. The dedication of Plant. The steadfast reliability of Jones. Thats how yer ass just got kicked. 🤘
Let’s not undersell John Paul Jones as just reliable - his bass work is dazzling and tasteful on every track. And he provides a lot of the drive in this song. Love it!
Honestly...in terms of composition, band performance, arrangement, passion and power, vocal delivery, this is the greatest hard rock track ever laid down. No contest.
JPJ, what a underrated musician... Listen that line bass, is simple but gives you the sensation that you're on a battle field riding a horse, what do I say a horse, RIDING PEGASUS! And Bonzo is just Bonzo, no more words about him.
One thing not to be overlooked is that Jimmy Page was also the producer on all of the Led Zeppelin albums. He found the perfect group of musicians to bring his musical vision to life.
Agreed. Page will be considered one of the best ever due to his session work, music writing, guitar playing, mixing/mastering/producing and of course his vision of forming Led Zeppelin...the crowning jewel.
@@jasonrichardson1208 I don't think on Presence...on In Through the Out Door for sure. That is why some of the guitar parts were played on the piano by JPJ.
@@beachhunting69 You may be right. I do think that John Paul Jones never got his due for the contributions he made in Zeppelin. He was more than " just the bass player".
Apparently JPJ played it on an Alembic 8 string bass... with a pick.. Which gave it that fast percussive sound. Perfect for the song.. But then it would be with him playing it.
@@jamessweet5341 I thought the same thing for over 40 years, but they actually stole it from a Nazareth cover of a Joni Mitchell song. It's toward the end of this video: ua-cam.com/video/7MR28NW1sLM/v-deo.html
The song gets going and it’s like a locomotive engine. As a drummer myself, this was always one of my all time favorites. Why it’s underrated is probably because they didn’t play it on the radio because it was too long. I love how zep never cared about time limits.
When the Stones were recording in the mid-seventies, it took them 18 days just to wait for Keith to arrive and be sober enough to play guitar. They were in the same studio in Munich and i read a story that Jagger asked Page if they made some good demos in the three weeks. Page replied something like „Demos? I got the album ready“ and Jagger wouldn‘t believe it.
This song was released in the same year that RUSH put out 2112. There is a rumor that both RUSH and LED ZEPPELIN were listening to each others music and a possible RUSH influence can be heard in this song. It is well known that both bands were fans of each others music.
re: Underrated - this track is not necessarily underrated - in fact, it ranks right up there with all of the other epics they produced. I mean, which is their greatest epic? Stairway? Kashmir? In My Time of Dying? This one? They're all #1. Perhaps what the commenter meant is that after the brilliance of the first 6 albums, this album - Presence - is often overlooked. It might not be as incredible as the first 6 albums, but there are certainly brilliant songs on there, especially this one.
Well said. Albums that don't get "normal" touring exposure (promotion), may result in lesser notoriety or get "overlooked". See my comment above with the Wiki article link for reason why their touring was cut short on this one.
Presence is indeed overlooked...I’ve heard it referred to as the “bargain bin” Zeppelin album. That’s entirely too dismissive a title for album that has this song, Nobody’s Fault But Mine, and Tea For One. There was undeniably tension in the band during the recording, as Plant had just come out of a devastating car crash that required surgery, Page being addicted to heroin at this point, and Bonham becoming a full-blown alcoholic. Perhaps that’s part of what contributed to the different feel of the album. But I still think it’s a classic, and it beats many albums that were released around the same time period.
BONZO!!! The drums are INSANE on this track! RIP John Bonham...the guitars riff excellent as always. What am I saying..it’s ALL GOOD! I was waiting for you to react to this one bro!
Live at Knebworth is the concert that really shows Bonham’s greatness, he really makes you feel like you’re in a battle! Unbelievable stamina they all had that night this & Kashmir were my favorites.
I love this song, I used to spend the afternoons lying on my bed and listening to all the led zeppelin records. Thank you very much for reacting to this music.
@Jamel_AKA_Jamal finally Achilles last stand - it was an honor watching you enjoying this brilliant song for the first time, after 40yr of listening to led zep this song still gives me chills
This is the song they opened with in 1977 in Louisville, Ky. I was a sophomore in high school. I cried. Seeing these guys was all I wanted at the time.
It was an April morning when they told us we should go As I turn to you, you smiled at me How could we say no? Oh, the fun to have To live the dreams we always had Oh, the songs to sing When we at last return again Slipping off a glancing kiss To those who claim they know Below the streets that steam and hiss The devil's in his hole Oh, to sail away To sandy lands and other days Oh, to touch the dream Hides inside and never seen, yeah Into the sun, the south, the north At last the birds have flown The shackles of commitment fell In pieces on the ground Oh, to ride the wind To tread the air above the din Oh, to laugh aloud Dancing as we fought the crowds, yeah To seek the man whose pointing hand The giant step unfolds With guidance from the curving path That churns up into stone If one bell should ring In celebration for a king So fast the heart should beat As proud the head with heavy feet, yeah Days went by when you and I Bathed in eternal summer's glow As far away and distant Our mutual child did grow Oh the sweet refrain Soothes the soul and calms the pain Oh Albion remains Sleeping now to rise again Wandering and wandering What place to rest the search? The mighty arms of Atlas Hold the heavens from the earth For the mighty arms of Atlas Hold the heavens from the earth From the earth I know the way, know the way, know the way, know the way I know the way, know the way, know the way, know the way Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh oh Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh oh Ah, ah, ah, ah Ah, ah, ah, ah Ah, ah, ah, ah Ah, ah, ah, ah Ah, ah, ah, ah Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh oh Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh oh Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh oh Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh oh For the mighty arms of Atlas Hold the heavens from the earth Ah, ah, ah, ah Ah, ah, ah, ah Ah, ah, ah, ah Ah, ah, ah, ah
1982. Going home on I20 in Texas, just left city condensed, go home traffic. Picked up speed as traffic opened, Picked up speed and put this song in. Two minutes into the song, blue lights in the rear view. 92 mph in a 55 ticket, compliments of Led Zeppelin.
On holiday in America back in the winter of 2014 , i had been climbing in Colorado and decided to visit a friend in Montana then drive to Redding California to hook up with my roadie buddy , i had all of Zep on my i phone and a big bag of green , i was set , listening to Zeppelin felt like i was coming home , though English they are American and the sun the roads the people it felt right , it was if i was meant to listen to them in the perfect setting , gotta love em both , Zep and America go hand in hand , Love to you all over the pond x
can this song just go on forever please? i had this album and used to listen to this in the early 90's when i was a teen, i would just let the music take me and have basically a meditative / spiritual experience listening to it.
Saw them in 1977 on this tour. I was 14 years old in the rafters of Madison Square Garden, the ticket cost $7.50. Achilles Last Stand EPIC! Music to last FOREVER!!!!
anyone notice the Drums work, that's why the band disbanded after Bonzo. Jimmy on guitar done the job of 3 Lead Guitarist. that's why is LZ considered one of the best bands if not THE BEST BAND EVER
One of my favourite tracks Jamel! Plants singing is even more impressive when you find out he was doing it from a wheelchair while recovering from a serious car crash! Bonham's drums exceptional, even for a him.
I Never thought that this is under rated Rock and Roll at its finest. I don't want to say this is my favorite Zep song but it is tied for number 1 with about 10 other Zep songs. I been a fan since 1969 when my older brothers bought the 1st album and ripped the paint off the walls it was SO loud. I laid in bed in high school and listened on headphones every night to the Ocean,another personal favorite. 🙃
I am normally not a big fan of live versions of songs, but there is a Live From Knebworth version of this song that has to be seen. Bonzo's relentless assault on the drums and Page playing his guitar for all he is worth. Truly a great video of 2 great musicians playing their hearts out. Also very sweaty lol
Never noticed the "I know the way part" until now. I personally had a hard time liking this song at first as I found it to be quite repetitive but now I really like it. Thats a habbit i seem to have. Not liking a song at first and the rediscovering it later.
Dig the way that you catch the groove with Led Zeppelin songs, weather it's acoustic, blues or the heavy stuff... that groove probably the thing with Zep... you get it!!! Thanks.
Man I just love to watch your facial expressions plus you play some kickass music you really get into it that's what makes the show love you show brother I may be a 62 year old white man but I love the rock and roll
At 7:55... that break with Jimmy playing the chords were originally used in '75.... way before this song was written. During early "Dazed and Confused" versions. The chords "climbing up". Genius.
And John Paul Jones's monster bass tone from his newly acquired Alembic. Page said: "No way I'm playing behind that!" But he managed. Bonzo just got bigger drums.
I saw Page and Plant in 97' in Pensacola. Actually stood an inch away from Robert Plant but was too high and awestruck to get his autograph...regret it everyday :(
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Zeppelin deep cut suggestions: Hots on For Nowhere and Out on the Tiles.
So glad you did this one Jamel ! This song rocks! Would love to see your reaction too Zeppelins "Carouselambra" That shirt is dope by the way 🔥
Still waiting for the In the light reaction, btw 🖤 ur reactions and keep listening to led zeppelin 🖤🖤
Hey Jamal can you react to the Led Zeppelin version of No Quarter? You reacted to the Tool version but not the original ua-cam.com/video/Pu94mWlgzMY/v-deo.html
Please read my comments. Might b worth something 🤔!?!?
John Bonham is an absolute BEAST on this Song ! RIP Bonzo
U got that right.
Bonzo is a beast on every Zeppelin track 🔥
Been listening to Zep since 1972. This track always stands out for me as one of Bonham's best.
Every song, Bonham was a beast. Every drum teacher that comes across Fool in the Rain say that’s the absolute best most amazing thing ever lol. Just because his left and and door are playing one time signature perfectly while his right hand and foot play another one perfectly or something. I mean, is it that hard? HhahahahahHhHhahHa
@@jamestoddjackson9655 Led Zeppelin's first and second album are mind blowing with Bonzos single bass drum foot work. It sounds like he's playing with a double pedal.. but it's only one. On Kashmir..it sounds like he's breaking the sound barrier with those drum rolls. And that drum sound "When the levee breaks" recorded at Headly Grange is out of this world. 🔥 There will never be another Bonzo or Zep.
Quintessential Zeppelin. The genius of Page. The power and mastery of Bonham. The dedication of Plant. The steadfast reliability of Jones. Thats how yer ass just got kicked. 🤘
right on, you said it... man 🤘
Jamel is LED Zeppelin your fav band yet ? lololololo hehehe
This guy gets it.
Let’s not undersell John Paul Jones as just reliable - his bass work is dazzling and tasteful on every track. And he provides a lot of the drive in this song. Love it!
Page almost brought them down with his Heroin addiction
Honestly...in terms of composition, band performance, arrangement, passion and power, vocal delivery, this is the greatest hard rock track ever laid down. No contest.
Couldn't agree more! It's PERFECTION!
Long time ago I heard JPJ arguing with Jimmy that a scale didn’t exist for this song and Jimmy just said trust me I created one!
If you hear this song while driving, all the sudden you are 40 mph over the speed limit...and you don't realize it!
So true! That's why I'm not allowed to listen to this song while I'm driving...haha
Amen
@@russellmatros6038 Yeah, maybe....but your ENGINE doesn't know any better than to follow that GROOVE!!! ;-)
YES 😂😂😂😎🙏🏻
Even better. My car's exhaust plays the song
"The mighty arms of Atlas, hold the heavens from the Earth..."
😱 so awesome right
Ah ahh!
Awesome lyricist
One of the great rock and roll lyrics, so poetic.
John Bonham and John Paul Jones drive this song immaculately with their rhythm and Jimmy Page said that it was one of his favorite Zeppelin songs.
Robert Plant said that this song was one of the few he listened to. The interview was from the 80s though.
JPJ, what a underrated musician... Listen that line bass, is simple but gives you the sensation that you're on a battle field riding a horse, what do I say a horse, RIDING PEGASUS! And Bonzo is just Bonzo, no more words about him.
The Sir page's riff in the intro and outro is on a dimensional level
“Hitt’n those drums like they owed him some money!” LOL 😂 Yes!
Hitting them like they owed him beer money lol
That is one funny line!
This would make a good T shirt " Beat them drums like they owe you money"
One thing not to be overlooked is that Jimmy Page was also the producer on all of the Led Zeppelin albums. He found the perfect group of musicians to bring his musical vision to life.
That's his real skill.
Agreed. Page will be considered one of the best ever due to his session work, music writing, guitar playing, mixing/mastering/producing and of course his vision of forming Led Zeppelin...the crowning jewel.
By this time, Page was so addicted to drugs....most production was actually done by JPJ.
@@jasonrichardson1208 I don't think on Presence...on In Through the Out Door for sure. That is why some of the guitar parts were played on the piano by JPJ.
@@beachhunting69 You may be right. I do think that John Paul Jones never got his due for the contributions he made in Zeppelin. He was more than " just the bass player".
Much love to JPJ's base line that drives this whole song
That locomotive 8 string 😁
He is *such* an underrated part of Led Zeppelin!
No JPJ, no Steve Harris, no Iron Maiden, no metal.
@@scottduchesne214 I feel like iron maiden is more similar to Deep Purple
JPJ never got the love he deserved! You'd have thought Led Zep only had 3 members.
The greatest four musicians to ever compose a band!
I don't like to be a grammar Nazi so I won't domineer you over it but the word is comprise since compose relates to music.
@@jackfullerton5762 don't do it then
@@Zeebo1uk exactly lol
I remember when this album first came out. A lot of people didn't like it at all. I thought it rocked from the first time I heard it.
I’ve always thought the bass sounds like galloping horses. So good.
I love how JPJ rips it up on this. Iron Maiden was definitely inspired.
Apparently JPJ played it on an Alembic 8 string bass... with a pick.. Which gave it that fast percussive sound. Perfect for the song.. But then it would be with him playing it.
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So did the Wilson sisters. Heart's "Barracuda" was inspired by this one.
@@jamessweet5341 I thought the same thing for over 40 years, but they actually stole it from a Nazareth cover of a Joni Mitchell song. It's toward the end of this video:
ua-cam.com/video/7MR28NW1sLM/v-deo.html
The song gets going and it’s like a locomotive engine. As a drummer myself, this was always one of my all time favorites. Why it’s underrated is probably because they didn’t play it on the radio because it was too long. I love how zep never cared about time limits.
The classic rock stations won’t play 10 minute plus songs. This is the quintessential Zeppelin masterpiece.
This is one song that requires you play it LOUD! 💯👍👍👍👍💯
Agreed - too bad Jamel is using headphones and not some 12 inch speakers.
Jamel, you are so musically perceptive. That drum fill is awesome. You picked right up on it!
👉🏾🥁🔥
Sitting here in the parking lot if aldi's waiting for my wife here in Rockford IL with a giant grin on my face .Thank you Jamel.
luv it so much when the youngsters find zep. Thank you for not holding back your appreciation
"Nobody's Fault But Mine" and "The Girl I Love She Got Long Black Wavy Hair" They need to be HEARD!!!!!!
I don't know how many times I've asked for Nobody's Fault But Mine to be reacted to by Jamel, but, nothing yet...😕
I live nobody's fault! Need to hear that one for sure.
Bonzo , Jones now that is a rhythm section. Hammer of the gods.
I have heard this referred to as one of the greatest drumming performances in rock history.
This album took Jimmy Page 18 days to produce,record and mix! He is a genius!
When the Stones were recording in the mid-seventies, it took them 18 days just to wait for Keith to arrive and be sober enough to play guitar.
They were in the same studio in Munich and i read a story that Jagger asked Page if they made some good demos in the three weeks. Page replied something like „Demos? I got the album ready“ and Jagger wouldn‘t believe it.
@@Rainyman63 listen to the long lost song Scarlet that was released last year by the Stones and Jimmy does a great guitar solo on the track
Jimmy recorded all the guitar overdub tracks in one night. Crazy energy on this album
the most underrated song of led zeppelin for sure..everything is perfect in this song...
This song doesn’t stop charging at you...relentless. Bonzo’s high hat cymbal work is tight
Tight af
Relentless is the right word.
@Billy White Jr. & no FAWKING ClICK TRAX!
@Billy White Jr. If they can't see it, they'll never be it.
Not as tight as his transition to ride cymbal 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This song was released in the same year that RUSH put out 2112. There is a rumor that both RUSH and LED ZEPPELIN were listening to each others music and a possible RUSH influence can be heard in this song. It is well known that both bands were fans of each others music.
Definite!
And as we know, Jamal LOVES Rush too
A song I wish I could listen to again for the first time. The time signature changes and those drums are unbelievable.
re: Underrated - this track is not necessarily underrated - in fact, it ranks right up there with all of the other epics they produced. I mean, which is their greatest epic? Stairway? Kashmir? In My Time of Dying? This one? They're all #1. Perhaps what the commenter meant is that after the brilliance of the first 6 albums, this album - Presence - is often overlooked. It might not be as incredible as the first 6 albums, but there are certainly brilliant songs on there, especially this one.
Exactly what I was thinking!
Well said. Albums that don't get "normal" touring exposure (promotion), may result in lesser notoriety or get "overlooked". See my comment above with the Wiki article link for reason why their touring was cut short on this one.
Presence is indeed overlooked...I’ve heard it referred to as the “bargain bin” Zeppelin album. That’s entirely too dismissive a title for album that has this song, Nobody’s Fault But Mine, and Tea For One. There was undeniably tension in the band during the recording, as Plant had just come out of a devastating car crash that required surgery, Page being addicted to heroin at this point, and Bonham becoming a full-blown alcoholic. Perhaps that’s part of what contributed to the different feel of the album. But I still think it’s a classic, and it beats many albums that were released around the same time period.
not necessarily underrated - just too long for radio :D
That intro/outro is one of my favorite Page riffs. It's strangely haunting. Also one of my favorite Page solos. There's so much emotion in it.
I feel like I’m riding a dragon into some mythical battle, Lord of the Ring style.
two arms....!
He’s fighting the batter of evermore
Not enough legs. I envision great goat-headed battle spiders.
I've always pictured a super high speed motor boat chase sort of like Live And Let Die or Thunderball.
I literally see you in the comments section of every LZ's song
Please, please, please Mel. "Nobody's fault but mine" It'll leave you with a "what just happened?" vibe, truly EPIC
Yessss! I love this song. Of course, they didn't put out a song that I didn't love.
+1!
I’ve loved this song for over 49 yrs and it still rocks my senses!!!
This and, "The Immigrant Song", are great tearing up an open stretch of highway drivin' kinda songs. ✌
I can believe that, being a long distance driver. My speakers will get overtime when Zep shows up on my playlist shuffle.
John Bonham is my favorite musician of all time. This song is why.
BONZO!!! The drums are INSANE on this track! RIP John Bonham...the guitars riff excellent as always. What am I saying..it’s ALL GOOD! I was waiting for you to react to this one bro!
This song was never underrated ! it just wasn't played to death on the radio that's why back in the day you bought the whole album !
The first coherent comment
Live at Knebworth is the concert that really shows Bonham’s greatness, he really makes you feel like you’re in a battle! Unbelievable stamina they all had that night this & Kashmir were my favorites.
“Hittin’ those drums like they owe him some money!” LMFAO I’m dying RN Jamal. God I love these videos...
This song is so timeless and has the ability to take you to another place and time
My favorite Zeppelin tune. Simply amazing in every way.
I love this song, I used to spend the afternoons lying on my bed and listening to all the led zeppelin records. Thank you very much for reacting to this music.
A relentless beast of a song, they must have thrown the drums away after that beating.
And those drums would be worth some serious money. I would buy it.
@Jamel_AKA_Jamal
finally Achilles last stand - it was an honor watching you enjoying this brilliant song for the first time, after 40yr of listening to led zep this song still gives me chills
This song was so ahead of its time
THIS is one my favorite Led Zeppelin songs! Along with "For Your Life" and "Ten Years Gone!"
Tea for one , from this album is super chill. Check it out when you get a chance
Magical...👌
One of my many favorites by them.
the most underated led zep album! and "TEA FOR ONE" the most underated song of led zep for reaction ; )
Led Zeppelin aka "The Hammer of the Gods. "
This is the song they opened with in 1977 in Louisville, Ky. I was a sophomore in high school. I cried. Seeing these guys was all I wanted at the time.
Simply a masterwork of progressive heavy rock. Continues to grow in stature the older it gets. They don't make 'em like this anymore.
Yes, as I have matured with Zep, this has become my favorite. (After Battle of Evermore - which is the song that grounds me to planet earth).
It's one of the best albums from Led Zeppelin. Didn't get lots of play time on the radio, for some reason. Great song, one of Zeppelin's best
It was an April morning when they told us we should go
As I turn to you, you smiled at me
How could we say no?
Oh, the fun to have
To live the dreams we always had
Oh, the songs to sing
When we at last return again
Slipping off a glancing kiss
To those who claim they know
Below the streets that steam and hiss
The devil's in his hole
Oh, to sail away
To sandy lands and other days
Oh, to touch the dream
Hides inside and never seen, yeah
Into the sun, the south, the north
At last the birds have flown
The shackles of commitment fell
In pieces on the ground
Oh, to ride the wind
To tread the air above the din
Oh, to laugh aloud
Dancing as we fought the crowds, yeah
To seek the man whose pointing hand
The giant step unfolds
With guidance from the curving path
That churns up into stone
If one bell should ring
In celebration for a king
So fast the heart should beat
As proud the head with heavy feet, yeah
Days went by when you and I
Bathed in eternal summer's glow
As far away and distant
Our mutual child did grow
Oh the sweet refrain
Soothes the soul and calms the pain
Oh Albion remains
Sleeping now to rise again
Wandering and wandering
What place to rest the search?
The mighty arms of Atlas
Hold the heavens from the earth
For the mighty arms of Atlas
Hold the heavens from the earth
From the earth
I know the way, know the way, know the way, know the way
I know the way, know the way, know the way, know the way
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh oh
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh oh
Ah, ah, ah, ah
Ah, ah, ah, ah
Ah, ah, ah, ah
Ah, ah, ah, ah
Ah, ah, ah, ah
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh oh
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh oh
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh oh
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh oh
For the mighty arms of Atlas
Hold the heavens from the earth
Ah, ah, ah, ah
Ah, ah, ah, ah
Ah, ah, ah, ah
Ah, ah, ah, ah
1982. Going home on I20 in Texas, just left city condensed, go home traffic. Picked up speed as traffic opened, Picked up speed and put this song in. Two minutes into the song, blue lights in the rear view. 92 mph in a 55 ticket, compliments of Led Zeppelin.
On holiday in America back in the winter of 2014 , i had been climbing in Colorado and decided to visit a friend in Montana then drive to Redding California to hook up with my roadie buddy , i had all of Zep on my i phone and a big bag of green , i was set , listening to Zeppelin felt like i was coming home , though English they are American and the sun the roads the people it felt right , it was if i was meant to listen to them in the perfect setting , gotta love em both , Zep and America go hand in hand , Love to you all over the pond x
OK.... My favorite Zep song
Mine too & thats not too easy to say for a Zeppelin song!
Thank you so much for keeping the faith & sharing these masterpieces w/us. Brings so many smiles & memories.
Just an unbelievable song. One of their best. Love the outro.
The outro is perfectly judged, a sublime closure to a masterpiece... x
The tightness of these 4 master musicians begat a seamless sound that was from a single source. One of a kind.
Legendary guitar solo! Absolute face melter! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
can this song just go on forever please? i had this album and used to listen to this in the early 90's when i was a teen, i would just let the music take me and have basically a meditative / spiritual experience listening to it.
The whole album " Presence" flew under the radar
Awesome album. my First Zeppelin album and my intro to them. Truly awesome album .🤘
One of many songs that got me through Army flight training back in 83. It’s still on my cross country playlist.
The entire album is underrated!
Saw them in 1977 on this tour. I was 14 years old in the rafters of Madison Square Garden, the ticket cost $7.50. Achilles Last Stand EPIC! Music to last FOREVER!!!!
anyone notice the Drums work, that's why the band disbanded after Bonzo. Jimmy on guitar done the job of 3 Lead Guitarist. that's why is LZ considered one of the best bands if not THE BEST BAND EVER
My ALL TIME favorite Led Zeppelin song. 10 minutes of MAGIC
Thank you Jamal for working so hard on bringing real music back !
One of my absolute favorite tracks! That’s The Way and Gallows Pole are also both underrated!
Gallows pole my favorite zeppelin song
Gallows Pole is phenomenal.
It is unearthly and weirdly talented.
Glorious and explosive. Just magnificent, Led Zep at its finest... 😁
I'm so glad I was there back in the day when LZ was on tour the first time, Unreal. 😎
Me too. I saw them in concert in 1972; it was awesome and I couldn't hear for 3 days after the concert! I didn't care, it was worth it!!
Oh yeah, Zepp was my first concert. Blew me away. Amazing how much excellent music they made.
@@MegaFiona9 I'm still deaf. The Navy sent me home cause I went deaf. 👍🎸
Whoever said that it's an "underrated song" doesn't know Zepp fans...granted, they're so many great songs.
John Bonham, one of the best drummers that ever played. RIP
Such power and beauty. A total privilege to listen to.
Bonham’s relentless gallop makes you feel like you are charging into battle..love it
This song should have you jumping for joy and excitement. Its a masterpiece of rock music
I love listening to this song when going for a run. It keeps you pumped all the way through.
One of my favourite tracks Jamel! Plants singing is even more impressive when you find out he was doing it from a wheelchair while recovering from a serious car crash! Bonham's drums exceptional, even for a him.
John Bonham was best rock drummer of all time RIP John Henry Bonham
I Never thought that this is under rated Rock and Roll at its finest. I don't want to say this is my favorite Zep song but it is tied for number 1 with about 10 other Zep songs. I been a fan since 1969 when my older brothers bought the 1st album and ripped the paint off the walls it was SO loud. I laid in bed in high school and listened on headphones every night to the Ocean,another personal favorite. 🙃
I am normally not a big fan of live versions of songs, but there is a Live From Knebworth version of this song that has to be seen. Bonzo's relentless assault on the drums and Page playing his guitar for all he is worth. Truly a great video of 2 great musicians playing their hearts out. Also very sweaty lol
Yeah the bass and drums on this drive like a steam train ready to blow!
Never noticed the "I know the way part" until now. I personally had a hard time liking this song at first as I found it to be quite repetitive but now I really like it. Thats a habbit i seem to have. Not liking a song at first and the rediscovering it later.
There's a difference between "repetitive" and "relentless". With Achiles as a subject, relentlessness is a given.
In my opinion, THIS is THE greatest piece of music ever created by mankind. Kudos to you for recognizing it as awesome..
This is one of the underrated songs from Led Zeppelin and my favorite from all of there songs.
My favourite Zeppelin song from my favourite Zeppelin album. Bonham's untouchable here.
One of the greatest rock guitar intros 🙌🙌🙌🙌 and the greatest guitar outro
Whenever I listen to this, I think if someone told me Bonham was an alien with 8 arms, I'd think "yes. I believe this."
Dig the way that you catch the groove with Led Zeppelin songs, weather it's acoustic, blues or the heavy stuff... that groove probably the thing with Zep... you get it!!! Thanks.
Man I just love to watch your facial expressions plus you play some kickass music you really get into it that's what makes the show love you show brother I may be a 62 year old white man but I love the rock and roll
At 7:55... that break with Jimmy playing the chords were originally used in '75.... way before this song was written.
During early "Dazed and Confused" versions. The chords "climbing up".
Genius.
Led Zepplin Rocks! 🤘✊✌
Brother Jamel, you are helping me through this pandemic. God bless!
The live version from Knebworth is incredible too, Bonzo did all that live!
Such a great song....both haunting and driving!
And John Paul Jones's monster bass tone from his newly acquired Alembic. Page said: "No way I'm playing behind that!" But he managed. Bonzo just got bigger drums.
I would argue some of their best work, that whole album.
I can't believe I missed this one! One of my favorite songs EVER! Just relentlessly, achingly beautiful!
I saw Page and Plant in 97' in Pensacola. Actually stood an inch away from Robert Plant but was too high and awestruck to get his autograph...regret it everyday :(
Man thanks for the walk down memory lane. I had this album back in high school or was it junior high. Anyway I use to play the hell out of this song