Royal Albert Hall concert in 1970. Absolutely fire! Well worth doing a concert reaction before you move on to album 3, if you're interested. Most of the songs they performed were off albums 1 & 2, and you'd have a chance to hear them perform some excellent songs that weren't on any of their 8 studio albums. I love their studio work but live, they're something else! Thanks for a great album 2 reaction! Enjoyed it, as well as your album 1 reaction. :) Edit: My vote would have to go to "Bring It On Home", but it's close. ;)
Yeah man, check out 1970 'Royal Albert Hall ' concert, the whole thing, every song is just fire!! They were young and hungry looking for recognition everything to prove , which obviously they did bigtime!!!....
I don't know man, Ramble On is right up there at the top for me in at least a three-way tie, but it's right up there. In fact, I think it might be my favorite. Well, until I think of some of the others like Heartbreaker and Living Loving Maid. And then well basically almost every song on the album, laugh. But yeah, Ramble On is right up there for me. But The Lemon Song is a monstrous achievement all onto itself.
This song, When The Levee Breaks, Ramble On and Nobody's Fault But Mine are my 4 favorite LZ due to that blues Rock vibe. But then they're in a league of their own and all of their music's awesome.❤
No Zeppelin live performances are near as good as the studio versions. ONLY albums 1 thru 4 were exceptional. After that, they lost their blues and Plant lost his voice. From House of the Holy on his voice was good but not that wailing scream he had earlier. Live performances were usually sloppy and lacking. I saw them in Tampa and at the Baltimore Civic Center back in '73.
Not always. Great live songs include, Since I've been loving you, No Quarter, Rock and Roll, Trampled Underfoot, Dazed and Confused, In My Time of Dying, Kashmir, Bron Yr Aur Stomp, Going to California, Travelling Riverside Blues, The Song Remains the Same. Their aim wasn't just to reproduce the studio sound as Page liked to improvise and he described himself as an emotional guitar player rather than a techical one. You could have a number of different live versions of their songs, all good in their different ways. Some of their individual concert performances could be variable in quality (not surprising when they could be doing 3 hour concerts day after day) but there are also always great ones to be found on UA-cam.
The singer, Robert Plant, plays the harmonica. Great song.
Thanks for more Led Zeppelin ❤
Royal Albert Hall concert in 1970. Absolutely fire! Well worth doing a concert reaction before you move on to album 3, if you're interested. Most of the songs they performed were off albums 1 & 2, and you'd have a chance to hear them perform some excellent songs that weren't on any of their 8 studio albums. I love their studio work but live, they're something else!
Thanks for a great album 2 reaction! Enjoyed it, as well as your album 1 reaction. :)
Edit: My vote would have to go to "Bring It On Home", but it's close. ;)
Yes. Да ❤🎉
In the studio they were the best. Live they were simply untouchable!!!
Robert doing his best Sonny Boy Williamson voice.
Wow never thought of that. Ok 45 years of listening 😅
Love the way the harmonica just blends right into the guitar.
You had to be messin up your stuffed animals and throwing em across the room! Lol lol lol. 💯 😂
Robert actually is singing right into the harmonica to get his voice to sound like that.
Here it is 50 years later & I still can't get enough Led Zeppelin. "Bring It On Home" Thanks
Yeah man, check out 1970 'Royal Albert Hall ' concert, the whole thing, every song is just fire!!
They were young and hungry looking for recognition everything to prove , which obviously they did bigtime!!!....
❤❤❤Robert ❤❤❤
"Turn me up!", "Turn me up!" - That was absolutely the appropriate response to the Mighty Zep. Love this oft overlooked banger!
I don't know man, Ramble On is right up there at the top for me in at least a three-way tie, but it's right up there. In fact, I think it might be my favorite.
Well, until I think of some of the others like Heartbreaker and Living Loving Maid. And then well basically almost every song on the album, laugh. But yeah, Ramble On is right up there for me. But The Lemon Song is a monstrous achievement all onto itself.
This song, When The Levee Breaks, Ramble On and Nobody's Fault But Mine are my 4 favorite LZ due to that blues Rock vibe. But then they're in a league of their own and all of their music's awesome.❤
Every song...greatness! Robert on that harmonica!
Take your pick. All great.
You should watch the live verison. Even better.
Bringing the album home
My favorite Led Zeppelin song has always been the one I'm listening to the time!!! 😊❤️
Souped up psychedelic blues rock. Led Zeppelin explodes that riff with the call and response lines, as those snare hits deliver the funky groove.
We were a bunch of baked youths with all of the rock and roll we had when it ruled the airwaves....
That’s how you end an album!!!✌️
Check out the live version of this one! Every performance is different.
I will always, always remember my 1st time hearing L.Z. I WAS 12. 😂❤😙😎
Royal Albert live!! Awesome?!
Bring it back on home
Here for Zeppelin bring it in home 😂 Oh no not the harmonica 😂Great reaction and Peace out 🙏 ☮️ ✌️
Think you'll love some Nazareth "Hair of the Dog" and "Miss Misery"!!
Absolutely do the royal albert hall gig. All of it. Its a fantastic Gig and showa you what they were really about
Yeah, we put down our joint and threw our stuffed animals around. lol
its got to be really important for me to put the joint down
Check out Battle of Evermore and ten years gone.
1969👍💯
The lemon song
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Zeppelin is Zeppelin. One of the great. We can't choose...they are too good to just pick 1 over another
Lemon Song
That "shuffle" while Robert is singing and playing "harp" (harmonica) is actually not the bass. It is just a regular electric guitar.
Lemon song
No Zeppelin live performances are near as good as the studio versions. ONLY albums 1 thru 4 were exceptional. After that, they lost their blues and Plant lost his voice. From House of the Holy on his voice was good but not that wailing scream he had earlier. Live performances were usually sloppy and lacking. I saw them in Tampa and at the Baltimore Civic Center back in '73.
Not always. Great live songs include, Since I've been loving you, No Quarter, Rock and Roll, Trampled Underfoot, Dazed and Confused, In My Time of Dying, Kashmir, Bron Yr Aur Stomp, Going to California, Travelling Riverside Blues, The Song Remains the Same. Their aim wasn't just to reproduce the studio sound as Page liked to improvise and he described himself as an emotional guitar player rather than a techical one. You could have a number of different live versions of their songs, all good in their different ways. Some of their individual concert performances could be variable in quality (not surprising when they could be doing 3 hour concerts day after day) but there are also always great ones to be found on UA-cam.