I apologize in advance for the huge text on screen, youtube has been copyrighted my reactions to led zeppelin live performances, something has to be partially blocking the screen in order for me to upload it, sorry about that but i hope you guys still enjoy!
I can see the video quite well even though the words are up at least is not a blanket .. I have mentioned Howlin' Wolf to you before but chekk out ''''Spoonfull'''' by Wolf when you get a chance If you have time for a request ..You will not regret it I am sure
Nice. Reaction and performance. This one is invaluable for Zep fans if only cos it shows a LOT of JPJ getting down and dirty with his bass. Dancing, even, you could call it! I just realized with this "many times"-seen vid how I've been sleeping on how cool the bass/drum jam is when Jimmy's mesmerizing with his bow!
JBJ liked being more obscure, he had more freedom in public then the others. He’s the classically trained out of the 4, never underrated to me, he has his times to shine & his bass is often mentioned. Watching them play live, you get even more respect for them, their improvising is amazing. Their little signals helps keep everyone in sync, the more lives you watch, the more you’ll notice them.
Back in the day, for the purposes of recording on tv, audiences were expected to contain themselves, as it was considered disrespectful and rude to other audience members to be loud or rowdy. Societal norms were such that your own behaviour should never encroach negatively on others, which meant that most people did not need to be told to keep themselves in check, unlike nowadays, where consideration for others, is not even a consideration for many. Thanks for the reaction.
Love this 4-song set. I watch it over and over. Iconic. First time you hear “Let me introduce Led Zeppelin to you.” 20, 20, 23, 25. So young but each one incredible, together - spectacular. Such charisma. IMHO, Robert Plant’s voice here is the best ever. The raw sensuality, the power, the range. Jimmy Page just ripping on that guitar. You can actually see how amazing John Paul Jones is during this set. Then John Bonham, hitting those drums like he needs a new set every concert, plus you get to see his right foot do the triplet. For me, the most influential Rock set ever.
They were amazing together right from the very start. You can really tell they were just meant to be, right? And they were so young too. Robert and Bonzo were just 20 years old here. JPJ and Jimmy were, I believe 23 and 24. Such incredible talents.
The TV producer told the crowd to keep it reserved because it was live on TV! That's why Jimmy Page never did TV live performance Jimmy didn't want people to tell Zeppelin's crowds to be quiet!
This is also one of my favorite songs from album 1, and this is an incredible performance so early in their career. Three things were immediately apparent watching this performance. These guys were supremely gifted musicians, they were on the same wave-length from the start so could go with it when any one of them started to improvise, and Plant had incredible stage presence even at the ripe old age of 20. lol Thanks for another enjoyable reaction. I've been listening to Led Zeppelin since they dropped their first album and enjoy them as much now as I did then, maybe even more. There were/are lots of excellent bands out there but none ever captured this kind of magic. Watching great reactions to their music is icing on the cake! Thanks!
OH my gosh!!! HOW did i NOT see this yesterday?!? ACK ha it is from **MyMostFavoriteThingEVER!!!** right now heh BUT darnit i cant watch it right now boo i will be back tho later thats for damn SURE!!! OMG so **Excited** until then!!! Weeee **HappyPixie&WoodstockDance**
Detail: The attendance status of a TV program around 1970 was often comparable to a “church visit” with permitted civilized final applause. There were only a few programs where dancing was allowed. The TV station didn't want any street hippies or even rebels. I always thought that this was only the case in Central Europe. Enter Deep Purple Child In Time (anti-war song/Vietnam) Live BBC 1970; It was no different even in the land of pop and rock. Main statement: LZ LIVE is a completely different musical dimension with a lot of improvisation similar to blues culture, changed when LZ came under pressure because of punk rock and turned more live to hard rock. In the past, artists earned money from composing and albums, while concerts were viewed more as promotion due to the high costs (incl. travel). Today it is mostly the other way around; Everyone can think about the consequences.
YAY "Laaaawd Have Mercy" "Brilliant" YES & YES def **LUV** this **Reaction** SO much **Thank YOU** ever so!!! Totally made my day! **YOU** freakin **ROCK!!!** & i def want that crushed velvety **Wizard** outfit eh F it i want prolly want ALL his outfits heh **PixieHugz&LuvzALL**✨🎸✨
what text? lol Love your LZ reacts, I grew up with this and was blessed to see them live the year I graduated high school, 1973, Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, Utah, was Unforgettable
Ha right? i swear as i was watchin it i dint even see the text (oh wait uness ya were joking ha omg ya prolly were BUT i swear i dint even really notice it was too focused on **MyJimmyPageWizardBabe** & OMG **YOU** are SO lucky to have been able to see them **Live** i would prolly **Faint**
OMG THAT is THE **Best** compliment EVER!!! & it makes THIS my MOST **FAV** Reaction yet YAY but no i should NOT be doing this cuz i am afraid it will make ya self conscious or something in future reactions so no i wont say it but man ha **YOU** are THE **Best** for reactions for **MyBelovedLedZeppelin** just **Know** THAT! **SuperHappyPixieTwirls&CartwheelsGalore** k goin back in once again heh...
HA k had to pause it again OMG fkn **Luvit** "Oh my gawd" "What the F...WooooW" YAY YAY YAY!!! Too **Awesome!!!** oh my gawd sucha **GeniusWizardBabe** annnd i just **Luv** the lil thing he does with his arm at the beginning to Bonzo heh freakin **Cutie** K goin back heh...
heh k one more pause "Ungh that sound right there IS Sick" YAYness **Luvit** **MyWizardBabe** being all **Wizard-y** heh guess there isnt a word "Wizardy" cuz the red squiggle comes with it ha oh well **Shrugs** i often make up my own words anyway heh...back to it Weeeee...
I apologize in advance for the huge text on screen, youtube has been copyrighted my reactions to led zeppelin live performances, something has to be partially blocking the screen in order for me to upload it, sorry about that but i hope you guys still enjoy!
Heads up this is not royal albert hall like the title says. This is danmarks radio 1969
@@mikeballentine1984 thank you!
@@ToMitoReacts1017 no problem
I can see the video quite well even though the words are up at least is not a blanket .. I have mentioned Howlin' Wolf to you before but chekk out ''''Spoonfull'''' by Wolf when you get a chance If you have time for a request ..You will not regret it I am sure
Their ability to improvise live was incredible, even in the beginning.
Robert and John Bonham are 20 years old here. Incredible.
Early and Raw…they were playing,and experimenting!
Nice. Reaction and performance. This one is invaluable for Zep fans if only cos it shows a LOT of JPJ getting down and dirty with his bass. Dancing, even, you could call it! I just realized with this "many times"-seen vid how I've been sleeping on how cool the bass/drum jam is when Jimmy's mesmerizing with his bow!
NOW you’re ready for How Many More Times Royal Albert Hall-it’s only 15 minutes long!
Lawd have mercy ,yes,,, No weak links ,they were a real team that still resonates to this very second
JBJ liked being more obscure, he had more freedom in public then the others. He’s the classically trained out of the 4, never underrated to me, he has his times to shine & his bass is often mentioned. Watching them play live, you get even more respect for them, their improvising is amazing. Their little signals helps keep everyone in sync, the more lives you watch, the more you’ll notice them.
The silent assassin!!
Back in the day, for the purposes of recording on tv, audiences were expected to contain themselves, as it was considered disrespectful and rude to other audience members to be loud or rowdy. Societal norms were such that your own behaviour should never encroach negatively on others, which meant that most people did not need to be told to keep themselves in check, unlike nowadays, where consideration for others, is not even a consideration for many. Thanks for the reaction.
Love this 4-song set. I watch it over and over. Iconic. First time you hear “Let me introduce Led Zeppelin to you.” 20, 20, 23, 25. So young but each one incredible, together - spectacular. Such charisma. IMHO, Robert Plant’s voice here is the best ever. The raw sensuality, the power, the range. Jimmy Page just ripping on that guitar. You can actually see how amazing John Paul Jones is during this set. Then John Bonham, hitting those drums like he needs a new set every concert, plus you get to see his right foot do the triplet. For me, the most influential Rock set ever.
Jimmy Page was 25
@@RoyPage1970 you are correct. He had his birthday on Jan 9, 1969. This was March 17, 1969.
They were amazing together right from the very start. You can really tell they were just meant to be, right? And they were so young too. Robert and Bonzo were just 20 years old here. JPJ and Jimmy were, I believe 23 and 24. Such incredible talents.
This whole performance is my favorite part 😊
The show was being recorded. The audience were told to sit still and be quiet.
No they were not lady
Brilliance
Thank You for sharing. Love these guys😎☮️
The TV producer told the crowd to keep it reserved because it was live on TV! That's why Jimmy Page never did TV live performance Jimmy didn't want people to tell Zeppelin's crowds to be quiet!
LED ERA A ÚNICA BANDA QUE EM ESTÚDIO ERA DO CARALHO E AO VIVO ERA DO CARALHO DUAS VEZES.
this is danmarks radio 1969 ! great reaction
This is also one of my favorite songs from album 1, and this is an incredible performance so early in their career. Three things were immediately apparent watching this performance. These guys were supremely gifted musicians, they were on the same wave-length from the start so could go with it when any one of them started to improvise, and Plant had incredible stage presence even at the ripe old age of 20. lol
Thanks for another enjoyable reaction. I've been listening to Led Zeppelin since they dropped their first album and enjoy them as much now as I did then, maybe even more. There were/are lots of excellent bands out there but none ever captured this kind of magic. Watching great reactions to their music is icing on the cake! Thanks!
YESSS!!! YAY **Beautiful** man & The **Magic** indeed **HappyPixieTwirls** & icing on the cake **Luvit**
Not even together a year here and already tight as can be
No other bands can compare🎉🎷🎸🥁🎹🎶🎧💪🎻🪕🎙️☮️💃💃🍀🍀
Love it❤❤❤❤❤❤
OH my gosh!!! HOW did i NOT see this yesterday?!? ACK ha it is from **MyMostFavoriteThingEVER!!!** right now heh BUT darnit i cant watch it right now boo i will be back tho later thats for damn SURE!!! OMG so **Excited** until then!!! Weeee **HappyPixie&WoodstockDance**
Detail: The attendance status of a TV program around 1970 was often comparable to a “church visit” with permitted civilized final applause. There were only a few programs where dancing was allowed. The TV station didn't want any street hippies or even rebels. I always thought that this was only the case in Central Europe. Enter Deep Purple Child In Time (anti-war song/Vietnam) Live BBC 1970; It was no different even in the land of pop and rock.
Main statement: LZ LIVE is a completely different musical dimension with a lot of improvisation similar to blues culture, changed when LZ came under pressure because of punk rock and turned more live to hard rock.
In the past, artists earned money from composing and albums, while concerts were viewed more as promotion due to the high costs (incl. travel). Today it is mostly the other way around; Everyone can think about the consequences.
YAY "Laaaawd Have Mercy" "Brilliant" YES & YES def **LUV** this **Reaction** SO much **Thank YOU** ever so!!! Totally made my day! **YOU** freakin **ROCK!!!** & i def want that crushed velvety **Wizard** outfit eh F it i want prolly want ALL his outfits heh **PixieHugz&LuvzALL**✨🎸✨
what text? lol
Love your LZ reacts, I grew up with this and was blessed to see them live the year I graduated high school, 1973, Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, Utah, was Unforgettable
Ha right? i swear as i was watchin it i dint even see the text (oh wait uness ya were joking ha omg ya prolly were BUT i swear i dint even really notice it was too focused on **MyJimmyPageWizardBabe** & OMG **YOU** are SO lucky to have been able to see them **Live** i would prolly **Faint**
OMG **MyCutieWizardBabe** heh **LUV** his **Smile** at Plant around 11:25 or 11:26 heh freakin **Adorable** & then **Jam** Weeeee k back in...
OMG THAT is THE **Best** compliment EVER!!! & it makes THIS my MOST **FAV** Reaction yet YAY but no i should NOT be doing this cuz i am afraid it will make ya self conscious or something in future reactions so no i wont say it but man ha **YOU** are THE **Best** for reactions for **MyBelovedLedZeppelin** just **Know** THAT! **SuperHappyPixieTwirls&CartwheelsGalore** k goin back in once again heh...
Watch the 1973 songs from msg next!! And these kids had NO IDEA who they were listening to!!!
YAAA BABY!! 1969… four white Brits singin’ the black dominant blues and taking America by storm. God works in funny ways, my friends. 😎
Oh man YAY heh had to pause it right at the beginning "One Of THE Best To Ever Do It" F YEA!!! Eeeee & **Dragon** again! heh **Luvit** so far...🐉🎸🐉
Fantastic!
HA k had to pause it again OMG fkn **Luvit** "Oh my gawd" "What the F...WooooW" YAY YAY YAY!!! Too **Awesome!!!** oh my gawd sucha **GeniusWizardBabe** annnd i just **Luv** the lil thing he does with his arm at the beginning to Bonzo heh freakin **Cutie** K goin back heh...
@13:06, Jim Ladd couldn't have said it better himself.
This video just showed me how differently similar a song can be played live. David Gilmore does the same thing,with better technology, of course .
heh k one more pause "Ungh that sound right there IS Sick" YAYness **Luvit** **MyWizardBabe** being all **Wizard-y** heh guess there isnt a word "Wizardy" cuz the red squiggle comes with it ha oh well **Shrugs** i often make up my own words anyway heh...back to it Weeeee...
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