Yes and long. when he would hit with the Bow and start playing from the echo from the back of the arena was unforgettable. Yes, I'm old but Zeppelin makes me young.
Whoever recommended the last couple of Zeppelin songs sure picked some of their heavier songs. Your face tells us everything! I really enjoy your reactions. If you might like something softer, try Going to California, or The Rain Song. They have some good blues songs like Nobody’s Fault but Mine, Since I’ve Been Loving You, or You Shook Me. Some of my favorites, The Ocean, The Wanton Song, The Rover, Ten Years Gone, For Your Life are more rock. Keep up the fun reactions!
What a lot of people don't think about is that "crying" guitar hook that comes after "...was created below.." is both Plant's voice AND the guitar together!
Every Zeppelin song is a gem. Some shine brighter than others, but they are all brilliant gems! So, do yourself a favor and listen to them all, including any and all live songs.
Welcome JAYY, to our white 1960 Chevrolet Station Wagon with cheater slicks and an 8 track cassette player. The year was 1969 summer of and we only had one cassette, or the only one I recall was " Led Zeppelin ". We would drive around all night listening. That car's tape deck was the best audio - listening to - that any of us had. The thing I like about " Dazed and Confused " was the silence, the headroom, how well that it was recorded. The years of Jimmy Paige being a studio session musician paid large dividends. That reminds me " Led Zeppelin = lighter than air but heavy metal ". d:)
Now that you have heard a couple of songs by Led Zappelin, imagine how I must have felt when I heard them live at the Honolulu Convention Center in 1969. I melded and became one with the music. I was, naturally, high on LSD but I swear to you I became the music...
I love watching your face-it's different when we have heard these songs for years nothing shocks us just go with it. Watching you for the first time is a good reaction to see.
And that’s exactly what we did was be laid-back and listen to Led Zeppelin back in the day. I recommend you listen to all Led Zeppelin!!! I honestly wasn’t expecting your response to be as it was. I thought maybe you were going to say it was a little too much however I loved your reaction and it absolutely is a great theme song for 2020 that’s for sure.
Seeing them do this song in concert sooo many times and they never did it quite the same each time they played it , has always been one of my favorites ❤
When listening to anything by Led Zeppelin for the first time, I always recommend listening to the original studio version only and not looking at any video. That's how it came to us originally on the radio and with all Rock and Roll, it's really about the music more than anything else. Most of what Zeppelin did was pre-MTV anyway.
Great reaction. These guys at their best always created an assault on your ears and used every member's talent to its max. Every song is such an all out effort. It took guts and amazing talent.
I love how expressive your eyes react to the changes and sounds, I really saw the emotions all over your face in the Levee Breaks reaction! Also thank goodness you upgraded your headphones, almost criminal to listen to Bonham on anything less than full ears! Can't wait till you do IN MY TIME OF DYING ;)
So good to see a young reaction to this track. I remember not being able to get my head around it the first time I heard it. You have to understand that then it was Sooooo HEAVY! took a few listenings to get it.
You have NO IDEA what it was like to hear this first Led Zeppelin album in 1968… you’ve been listening to later Zeppelin, so you’ve had a peek into them.. When we got this it was NEW…
WOW the look on your face love it. Music of my youth being listened to by people in the next generations is so wonderful. Rock n roll lives on and on. Peace sister.
Tonight was the first time watching one of your videos I was so impressed with your reaction to Eric Burdon "House of the Rising Sun" , I'm 72 most of the songs your playing I grew up with . I am Retired Frst Sergeant US Army 27 Years Service I have been Playing guitar all my life play some of the songs you play I have a request Queen Its a Kind of Magic & Gypsy Cowboy New Riders of the Purple Sage ,could not stop listening to you!!!
4ft speaker's schroomming through led zeppelin it freaky feeling just like your reaction on your face lol it gives me chills yet hearing them back in those days people didn't understand where music n feeling coming from? When the levee breaks is good song too!
I,m not going to disagree with you, but here,s a recommendation from Jimmy himself. Alvin Lee of Ten Years After. Apparently Jimmy said Alvin was the only guitarist he,d pay to go and see. The set they did at Woodstock was legendary. sadly few people remember them.
Fun fact: the picture on the front cover of their first album is supposed to show the LZ-129 Hindenburg zeppelin catching fire seconds while attempting to land at an air force base in Manchester Township, New Jersey in 1937. That was also when the reporter talking about it said, "Oh, the humanity" during his speech. 36 people died there at the scene.
The 1976 Led Zeppelin film "The Song Remains the Same" has "Dazed & Confused" preformed live from their 1973 Madison Square Garden performance & it's just over 26 minutes long. The film is a little over 2 hours
Page brought it with him from the Yardbirds; their version is on here. "Borrowed" from Jake Holmes, who wrote and sang it; his original is on here, too.
The version from The Song Remains the Same video. Live at MSG in ‘73. And you get to see the work with the bow and theremin. He breaks his high E string with the bow and keeps going, incredible.
Led Zep was born out of the ashes of The Yardbirds (a super classic 60's band). The Yardbirds had three legendary guitarists: Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and Jimmy Page (Page is the Led Zep guitarist) The First version of this song was done by The Yardbirds (with their own great singer and with Page playing guitar). It is worth checking out. Jimmy Page was left with the rights and responsibilities to The Yardbirds name when the band broke up. Jimmy assembled a new group of musicians and they called themselves The New Yardbirds. Once the old groups remaining contractual obligations were completed, they officially changed their name to Led Zeppelin. The history of The Yardbirds/Led Zep encompasses a major portion of the history of British Rock, and they produced many of Britains finest tunes. Enjoy the journey.
Seriously, the first time listening to Led Zeppelin is like losing one's virginity. Except much better.
I understand the sentiment but I think you you may have been doing something wrong that first time😜
Yeah!!¡! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Much better lady !!!! 😉😜😜😜😘
One of the best descriptions of Zeppelin I've heard: "Knock you off your horse".
3:20 that weird sound is jimmy playing electric guitar with a cello bow lol, his live bow solos were stunning
Yes and long. when he would hit with the Bow and start playing from the echo from the back of the arena was unforgettable. Yes, I'm old but Zeppelin makes me young.
The live version has him going longer on it . Definitely worth watching .
Do their song "Since I've been loving you"
One of their best!
That second motion has been thirded.. 🤪
Studio track and live at MSG are both perfect but different and awesome takes.
MSG version is mesmerizing
@@jaylittle6022 The How The West Was Won (album), Rendition of "since".......is the EPIC rendition!
The look on her face when on that ride that does know what is coming next is Priceless.
Her expressions were hilarious. Love her hair.
Whoever recommended the last couple of Zeppelin songs sure picked some of their heavier songs. Your face tells us everything! I really enjoy your reactions. If you might like something softer, try Going to California, or The Rain Song. They have some good blues songs like Nobody’s Fault but Mine, Since I’ve Been Loving You, or You Shook Me. Some of my favorites, The Ocean, The Wanton Song, The Rover, Ten Years Gone, For Your Life are more rock. Keep up the fun reactions!
Great list, but I would add "Over The Hills and Far Away" and "Ramble On" to it.
Go girl.
@@PongGod and a battle for evermore.
@@PongGod Oh! Ramble On! Yes!
The song's so powerful.
Everything about this song-- vocals...bass...drums... guitar solo-- is amazing. Classic Led Zeppelin.
1969, age 18. My friends and me sit around listening to the first album by Led Zeppelin. The rest is history.
I was 16 a freshman in high school 69. I haven’t been the same since!
The truth!
Great tune. Totally hard blues rock. Questionably the best rock band ever. They never made a bad song.
Her facial expressions are hilarious. She's one of those people who could never hide what she's thinking.
"Kashmir" is the equivalent of watching a movie.
True and I was thinking the same this time hearing this song although I never had before.
Try - Led Zeppelin - Babe, I'm gonna leave you. Or.. Since I've been loving you.
Now try When the Levee Breaks, Kashmir, The Ocean, and The Crunge (studio versions)! Iconic riffs and beats!
A Zeppelin soulmate.That is as cool as it gets......
What a lot of people don't think about is that "crying" guitar hook that comes after "...was created below.." is both Plant's voice AND the guitar together!
Lord Jesus! Your face during that first verse is THE BEST!
Your so adorable! Love the expressions on your face! Zeppelin rules!
Jayy, you are experiencing rock gods! You have LED ZEPPLIN and then everybody else. MASTERS OF ROCK!!
“Lord Jesus” 😂😂😂😂🔥🔥🔥
"Ramble On" is a Zep tune you may like.
Listen to “You Shook Me” by them. Blues rock Also- “The Lemon Song”
What's great about led zeppelin is you take from a song what you want, the song is yours it's your own individual experience Welcome to zep enjoy
Can't wait to you hear the Lemon song!!!!!
Did it leave you "Dazed and Confused?"
stairway to heaven
Every Zeppelin song is a gem. Some shine brighter than others, but they are all brilliant gems! So, do yourself a favor and listen to them all, including any and all live songs.
My favorite part of this whole song is the drum breakdown at 5:52 and the drum fills that follow.
Bonzo mostly powered his drums through wrist action, very little flailing arms... wrists n forearm the bloke was a genius. RIP John. peace
Imagine if these four men never met. Humanity would've suuuucked!
Damn girl I love your face! 💓🎸🎶
Subbed.
Ridiculously good tune. There is face before Dazed and life after. The two will never the same.
Welcome JAYY, to our white 1960 Chevrolet Station Wagon with cheater slicks and an 8 track cassette player. The year was 1969 summer of and we only had one cassette, or the only one I recall was " Led Zeppelin ". We would drive around all night listening. That car's tape deck was the best audio - listening to - that any of us had. The thing I like about " Dazed and Confused " was the silence, the headroom, how well that it was recorded. The years of Jimmy Paige being a studio session musician paid large dividends. That reminds me " Led Zeppelin = lighter than air but heavy metal ". d:)
Should see this live from Madison Square Garden!! Killer. Jimmy plays the guitar with a cello bow...that's the strange sounds you hear!
40 years later and it still gives me chills.
Now that you have heard a couple of songs by Led Zappelin, imagine how I must have felt when I heard them live at the Honolulu Convention Center in 1969. I melded and became one with the music. I was, naturally, high on LSD but I swear to you I became the music...
They are the perfect band
John Paul Jones and Jimmy Page had hundreds of sessions under their belts years before Zeppelin was conceived.
I love watching your face-it's different when we have heard these songs for years nothing shocks us just go with it. Watching you for the first time is a good reaction to see.
The look on your face says it all...lol. Kinda how we recieved it way back..lol.
It's hard to know if even Jimmy Page can imagine playing like that now. As vocalist Robert Plant once noted, 'Jimmy shoots from the hip...'
Ahhhh, the psychedelic 60s. I'd give anything to be back there. The music was epic!
*I NEVER LEFT THE 60s 🤘🤘🤘*
Man, those drums!
Kashmir is another lovely layered masterpiece.
OMG You are so authentic I truly love How vulnerable You allow yourself to be, Is when listening
And that’s exactly what we did was be laid-back and listen to Led Zeppelin back in the day. I recommend you listen to all Led Zeppelin!!! I honestly wasn’t expecting your response to be as it was. I thought maybe you were going to say it was a little too much however I loved your reaction and it absolutely is a great theme song for 2020 that’s for sure.
One of Bob Plants best performances vocally. Fkn beautiful.
Bob!?!
Love you girl, youre Awesome..! Youre the coolest..
Sept 4 76 played the song Thank You at our wedding. Thanks for your reviews
Love that young voice On plants BD too heavy tune girl
Seeing them do this song in concert sooo many times and they never did it quite the same each time they played it , has always been one of my favorites ❤
You should really check out their song "Battle of Evermore".
With headphones so you can hear the left-right switching! Makes you feel the spiral of Plant and Sandy Denny’s voices.
When listening to anything by Led Zeppelin for the first time, I always recommend listening to the original studio version only and not looking at any video. That's how it came to us originally on the radio and with all Rock and Roll, it's really about the music more than anything else. Most of what Zeppelin did was pre-MTV anyway.
A musical hurricane . For a band with many great songs , this is one of the best .
Great reaction. These guys at their best always created an assault on your ears and used every member's talent to its max. Every song is such an all out effort. It took guts and amazing talent.
Man, remember hearing this first album in 68 and this song just jammed up my mind. Left me dazed and confused. What a combination of great artists.
Lol... I love your reactions! The expressions on your face is priceless. Youre cool, Love ya girl..👍
I love how expressive your eyes react to the changes and sounds, I really saw the emotions all over your face in the Levee Breaks reaction! Also thank goodness you upgraded your headphones, almost criminal to listen to Bonham on anything less than full ears! Can't wait till you do IN MY TIME OF DYING ;)
Welcome to the world of Led Zeppelin.
Masterful each one of them
So good to see a young reaction to this track. I remember not being able to get my head around it the first time I heard it. You have to understand that then it was Sooooo HEAVY! took a few listenings to get it.
Girl u are hooked like the whole world is on led zeppelin
Your look at " Soul of a woman was created below " ha ha priceless $$ 😘
You have NO IDEA what it was like to hear this first Led Zeppelin album in 1968… you’ve been listening to later Zeppelin, so you’ve had a peek into them.. When we got this it was NEW…
WOW the look on your face love it. Music of my youth being listened to by people in the next generations is so wonderful. Rock n roll lives on and on. Peace sister.
Don't stop listening. Their catalog is extensive and diverse. I've been listening for near 40 years and it doesn't get old ever.
Love when u sit back and go, o shit
Tonight was the first time watching one of your videos I was so impressed with your reaction to Eric Burdon "House of the Rising Sun" , I'm 72 most of the songs your playing I grew up with . I am Retired Frst Sergeant US Army 27 Years Service I have been Playing guitar all my life play some of the songs you play I have a request Queen Its a Kind of Magic & Gypsy Cowboy New Riders of the Purple Sage ,could not stop listening to you!!!
You must react to Since I've Been Loving You "Live" by Zeppelin
the fact that young people love our ‘old’ music makes me so happy....love it...keep on listening our music pls.....stephan (54 yr old belgian dude...)
I like your facial expressions! Keep listening!
perfect song for 2020 Truth LeD Zep forever
Black Dog, Rock n Roll, Kashmir.... can't go wrong with Zepp. peace
Good review....still knocks me off my horse.
One of the best tunes ever recorded
pull up and listen to The Rain Song ..it'll be a perfect calming reset for your soul .. thank us later
The some remains the same, wouldn't be what it is, without The Rain Song.
These guys were and are geniuses. They changed rock. This is beyond anything that anyone had expected to hear from a rock band.
You have the best , most genuine reactions.
Yep, smooth transition. And the tempo of that instrumental stretch is just wild, on fire.
4ft speaker's schroomming through led zeppelin it freaky feeling just like your reaction on your face lol it gives me chills yet hearing them back in those days people didn't understand where music n feeling coming from? When the levee breaks is good song too!
Jimmy Page best guitarist on the planet!
haha there you are again..
Hell yesss..your a smart lady...
I,m not going to disagree with you, but here,s a recommendation from Jimmy himself. Alvin Lee of Ten Years After. Apparently Jimmy said Alvin was the only guitarist he,d pay to go and see. The set they did at Woodstock was legendary. sadly few people remember them.
Listen to Julie. She knows.
Didn't Page move into Allister Crawley's house & started to get into the occult?
A perfect reaction to a powerful song. :-)
You gotta do 'No Quarter' live version. Masterpiece
These Are TRUE Artist....And Artistry....Yup
When I was younger I used to be able to play the bass run starting @4:32. I don’t think my hands could handle it now.
I love that you look dazed and confused the whole time!
You had me at "I did not know what to expect but... Lord Jesus." Summed it up perfectly. Love ya' Jayy.
Fun fact: the picture on the front cover of their first album is supposed to show the LZ-129 Hindenburg zeppelin catching fire seconds while attempting to land at an air force base in Manchester Township, New Jersey in 1937. That was also when the reporter talking about it said, "Oh, the humanity" during his speech. 36 people died there at the scene.
The 1976 Led Zeppelin film "The Song Remains the Same" has "Dazed & Confused" preformed live from their 1973 Madison Square Garden performance & it's just over 26 minutes long. The film is a little over 2 hours
Page brought it with him from the Yardbirds; their version is on here. "Borrowed" from Jake Holmes, who wrote and sang it; his original is on here, too.
Her face was the absolutely in line with the song title
Jimmy page on his telecaster was magic.
Blues jazz and genius
One of my favorites from the first album is Your time is gonna come
Never seen facial expressions that so matched the song title lol
What a way to end your 1st album! As usual women giving Plant the blues, Jimmy expressing the mood.
50+ years old and still FRESH.
The version from The Song Remains the Same video. Live at MSG in ‘73. And you get to see the work with the bow and theremin. He breaks his high E string with the bow and keeps going, incredible.
The song that made John Bonham my all time favorite drummer
Led Zep was born out of the ashes of The Yardbirds (a super classic 60's band). The Yardbirds had three legendary guitarists: Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and Jimmy Page (Page is the Led Zep guitarist)
The First version of this song was done by The Yardbirds (with their own great singer and with Page playing guitar). It is worth checking out.
Jimmy Page was left with the rights and responsibilities to The Yardbirds name when the band broke up. Jimmy assembled a new group of musicians and they called themselves The New Yardbirds. Once the old groups remaining contractual obligations were completed, they officially changed their name to Led Zeppelin.
The history of The Yardbirds/Led Zep encompasses a major portion of the history of British Rock, and they produced many of Britains finest tunes.
Enjoy the journey.
Led Zeppelin 1 very good
Great Reaction Girl. Lord Jesus heaven for your ears