LED ZEPPELIN! This is my favorite song from the and seeing it done LIVE was a really great! Hope you all enjoyed the reaction! Let us know which Zeppelin song we gotta check out next! 👍😁🙌🔥
Jimmy Page is a fantastic guitarist, Robert Plant is a great vocalist, and John Bonham is an excellent drummer, but IMHO John Paul Jones is the link that made Led Zeppelin the legendary band that they are. Great song !!! 👏👍🤘✌️
There would not be a Led Zeppelin without JPJ. Keys; "no problem." Mandolin; "I got this." BASS, hey "Entwistle hold my beer!" The entire band are all top shelf.
Oh the days of getting Circus and Creem mags and seeing these rock gods all over the place. I will never ever say a bad thing about Robert and the boys. This song bleeds rock in all its glory especially live. The guitar work used to put me in a trance when I was a kid and today it is even finer! Great pick to be your fave Ethan. 🎸🎶🎤❤🎧
Since their concerts were 3 to 4 hours long with no breaks, they did do improv on many songs, more so longer Page solos & Plant adding lyrics from other songs. They didn’t like leaving their families to tour, but they loved performing live.
Glad you liked it Ethan, keep up the great work, and keep trying to educate Larry in the finer points of Led Zeppelin. Larry I'll forgive your lack of love for Zeppelin as you love The Who, which is all good.
John Paul Jones was the 'quiet' one who played away in the background, not grabbing the headlines that the other 3 rightly did. However on this track & video in particular you get an idea of what a fantastic keyboard player he was. He is a superb bass player to as well as songwriter & arranger. Truly the heartbeat of Zeppelin. When Bonham died & they called it a day, they were absolutely correct in saying it would not be Zeppelin without any one of the four.
My favorite Led Zep songs include "Kashmir", "Since I've Been Loving You", "How Many More Times", "Immigrant Song" and "No Quarter" (Tool does an amazing cover of that one.)
Good grief. I'd forgotten all about this song. Haven't heard it in years. I always liked it, especially Jimmy's guitar work and his sound. I also love the way that after Jimmy, Paul and Jon have flown away on their instrumental part, Robert Plant pulls us back to the song with his 'OOOOOHH YEEEAA!!!'. Love it. Great song. Great reaction. Makes me wonder what other songs I've forgotten about. Best wishes. james:)
There would not be a Led Zeppelin without JPJ. Keys; "no problem." Mandolin; "I got this." BASS, hey "Entwistle hold my beer!" The entire band are all top shelf.
What makes this the head and shoulders (above the rest) best reaction channel: The way you guys relate, the genuine reactions positive or negative, the enthusiasm, and the real listening (not talking over the best song parts). About Led Zep: I saw them in this tour, and at that time - 3 hour shows that were sublime.
Live when it comes to L.Z. Is always better. Do yourself a favor and check out the whole 1973 Garden concert. The GOATS...PERIOD! 😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Hello, I know a singer who can surprise you with her voice. Her name is Diana Ankudinova, a young artist with stunning covers of the famous songs "Wicked game", "Human", "Take on me", which amaze not only ordinary viewers, but also other singers.She also performs her own songs.
Wow! You live long enough...I had never seen a live version of this great tune. So glad you guys reacted to it. Ethan, you're right about Page. He is as good as it gets on guitar. Sadly, as the years go by his talents are forgotten. Take care guys.
This angel is one of the best singers on our planet. Do not believe me? Look what other reactionaries, who have already made almost 7 thousand reactions (check my playlist). I invite you to discover this wonderful talented young singer. Please make reaction to Diana Ankudinova - (rarest contralto with polyphonic overtones) I was stunned to find that the first performance (Show "You are Super") I heard was when she was 14!!!! She's now 18 and still developing. She sings in Russian, French, English, Spain and Arabic. The covers she performed on that show are very popular on UA-cam. Many UA-camrs publish reactions on these performances, which include the ethnic song "River" (in a new musical arrangement), "Blizzard", "Wicked Game", "Human", "Derniere Danse", "Take On Me" and others. Please react to one of Diana's songs and I promise she will surprise you.
Lol, thx for “showing up” Larry. Me too, LIVE ZEP!!?! Bet yo ass I’m showing up. Anyone else notice Ethan catching his breath right at the end there..? I’ve always said The Who were The Greatest live Rock Band Ever. BUT..? Led Zeppelin live.., maybe it’s a 1a and a 1b (gotta throw Queen in there too) so a 1c as well. The holy trinity of live British Rock ‘n’ Roll shows. If you spent you’re money on a ticket to see one of these three bands in their prime you would witness unequaled perfection. All #1...., all for different reasons. The Who were explosive, unpredictable noise, anger, joy, full audience participation with each member of the band trying to sonically blow the other 3 clear off the stage. Zep..? Page is an all time Guitar God. If I could play “sloppy?!?” guitar like that I’d be... Jimmy Page? But no one could ever be Jimmy, except for Jimmy. Bonham... Plant..., then there’s Jones doing EVERYTHING on that stage aside from the drums, vocals and guitars. It’s a 3 hour hellish rocking electric blues experience, bright, shiny, dark and a little dangerous. Then there’s Queen, with all the musicianship of both, played much tighter but certainly not ‘scripted’..., and, uhmm.., Freddie Mercury!! Those three bands, Britsh Rock Royalty, the Holy Trinity.
@@brianb6024 - oh hi Brian! UA-cam didn't tell me you'd replied - sorry for just picking this up! I don't want to alarm you but I noticed on both the last two JEM pictures of incoming mail I can see the sender's address details on three of the packages. I've written an email to them and suggested they just turn any packages over before taking a photo. When I checked back on last month's photo I realised I could find your house in a few minutes on Google maps, so I hope you don't mind if I pop round for dinner? I'll bring a bottle of wine! How are you today, anyway? Hope you're well and fighting fit!
This is a new one for me! I thought that it sounded pretty different than any other Zeppelin song that I'm familiar with. Had a little "groovy" sound to it. Hope you both are doing well!
That was pretty awesome! I think I mentioned before that I haven't heard much live Zeppelin, so this is a treat for me. The keyboards really make this song pop...it's such a groovy rhythm! And that guitar solo! Well, we all know how great Jimmy Page is, so not a big surprise there...but still just fantastic to see/hear! For my suggestion, I'm gonna go back to a band you're reacted to before, but not for quite a while...Heart with Magic Man (Live) (ua-cam.com/video/Ps7tVvQHLyo/v-deo.html). Cheers!
How wonderful for the two of you to share such excellent pursuits together! The memories!! FYI, the organ part was inspired by Stevie Wonder's song Superstitious. Also, I don't know if you recognized, but Robert threw in a few lyrics to Gallows Pole near the end (the "hangman, hangman..." part) so perhaps you should look into Gallows Pole, if you haven't already. Another video example of an excellent solo by Jimmy is Heartbreaker from Earls Court (if you do react to it, I suggest you select the 8:13 one from UA-cam, not the 9:31 one because the 8:13 is better quality). Then, there is the ultimate video of Jimmy Page guitar solo from Dazed and Confused filmed at Madison Square Garden in 1973. Fair warning, the video is about 28 minutes long but it's like a mini-concert all by itself. Excellent job!
You wanna see jimmy really jam you need too do dased n confused live msg 1073 it's 28 minutes long your jaws will drop this song is baby step Solo 😂😂😂😂😂
You got me there Ethan, I didn't know this one [Edit correction: I thought I didn't know this one but it is on the Mothership album of remasters - I just haven't listened to it enough, obviously] so I had no idea this was your favourite! I'm with your Father on all his points, I'm not a big Zep fan, I really like a handful of songs that I know, and always recognise the talent, and I like seeing your face light up too. Anyway, my vote for the next track would be Immigrant Song, my second favourite after Kashmir.
@@davemac1197 Haha! Yup, I just finished up for the day. Working a little bit extra here and there now that I’m mostly done with school. I’ve been saving up money for a while now, but I’d like to buy my first car sometime soon. I’d love a Mustang, but I don’t think insurance would, so I’ll have to wait another few more years for that one!
@@adama1189 - first car - interesting times. My first two cars were Ford Cortinas, they were the 4-door sedan version of the Capri, and the Capri was the Ford Europe equivalent of the American Mustang. I don't know which US model the Cortina would translate to. The problem with the Capri was that it was always a sheep in wolf's clothing, a totally gutless "hairdresser's car" with a 1.3 or 1.6 litre engine, not deserving of the styling it aspired to until it was in its final form: a special edition 2.8 litre injection model with wide alloy wheels, leather Recaro seats, finished in British Racing Green... and then they stopped making them! The Cortina was more practical, and the second one I had was a 1982 end-of-production 2-litre model. Still a driver's car with rear-wheel drive, and simple enough to maintain and work on yourself. I have no idea what I would advise these days. Picking other people's brains on their car experience usually worked for me, and the seconndhand car buying guides were always on the money with regard to common faults and what you could be letting yourself in for, so it pays to buy a book or two and do your homework. All probably on the internet today!
@@adama1189 - problem solved - just checked a website on 15 best first car buys in the USA and I didn't like any of them... except for the Mazda Miata. This is the Mazda MX-5 as sold in the US and is one of THE best sports cars in the world, very simple to own and run, and it makes economic sense for a first time US buyer. Can't believe your problem is that simple it can be solved by an MX-5. If I had to lose the MR2 for any reason I would probably replace it with the latest model MX-5 I could afford. Job done, mate! Next problem? Link: cars.usnews.com/cars-trucks/your-first-car-choice
If you want something different, there is a video of Jimmy Page aged 13 in 1957 playing with a skiffle group on BBC TV. The presenter looks and sounds very old school British as you might expect, but seeing Jimmy play and sing and being briefly interviewed as a schoolboy is interesting. ua-cam.com/video/ewNLaBhPRY8/v-deo.html
Hope you'll do a reation to EPICA "Rivers" ua-cam.com/video/3rW7Vpep3II/v-deo.html - this is a song beyond beautiful from the "little sister" of Nightwish. Epic. Goosies all the time. If Floor is the valkyrie of Metal, Simone is the siren. Magical ;D
Good song but I feel like it's too long. After about 5 minutes it felt repetitive to me. Actually, the whole song is repetitive, but I didn't mind for the first five minutes.
It's not wholly repetitive. The rhythms change a lot throughout and the focus of each instrument changes. The band members kind of weave in and out of each other all without losing focus or tempo.
LED ZEPPELIN! This is my favorite song from the and seeing it done LIVE was a really great! Hope you all enjoyed the reaction! Let us know which Zeppelin song we gotta check out next! 👍😁🙌🔥
Jimmy...the greatest that ever lived!! Jimmy produced all their albums too!!
John Paul Jones. Check out the video without him in it. He is this song’s tour de force.
Jimmy Page is a fantastic guitarist, Robert Plant is a great vocalist, and John Bonham is an excellent drummer, but IMHO John Paul Jones is the link that made Led Zeppelin the legendary band that they are. Great song !!! 👏👍🤘✌️
There would not be a Led Zeppelin without JPJ. Keys; "no problem." Mandolin; "I got this." BASS, hey "Entwistle hold my beer!" The entire band are all top shelf.
Led Zeppelin are the gods
Great reaction! Trampled Under Foot is definitely one of their best tracks and John Paul Jones' keyboard work is really great on it.
May be their greatest song ! Or one of them ! This is EPIC !!!!!!!!! ZEPPELLIN ROCKS !!!!!!!!!!
Deffinately in the top 100
Need to see "Dazed & Confused" live from MSG 1973.
Thats an absolute must
cuida mucho tu a hijo...un Rockero de Verdad..es de los nuestros...un Gran Abrazo..un Fanatico de los Zepp..desde Chile!!!!
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❤❤❤Robert❤❤❤
One of the best, if not my favourite, Bonham drumming moments. And still the others are killing it! Love the faster tempo as well
Oh the days of getting Circus and Creem mags and seeing these rock gods all over the place. I will never ever say a bad thing about Robert and the boys. This song bleeds rock in all its glory especially live. The guitar work used to put me in a trance when I was a kid and today it is even finer! Great pick to be your fave Ethan. 🎸🎶🎤❤🎧
The Godfathers of Prog Rock. I have their entire discography in my playlist.
Since their concerts were 3 to 4 hours long with no breaks, they did do improv on many songs, more so longer Page solos & Plant adding lyrics from other songs. They didn’t like leaving their families to tour, but they loved performing live.
Glad you liked it Ethan, keep up the great work, and keep trying to educate Larry in the finer points of Led Zeppelin. Larry I'll forgive your lack of love for Zeppelin as you love The Who, which is all good.
John Paul Jones was the 'quiet' one who played away in the background, not grabbing the headlines that the other 3 rightly did. However on this track & video in particular you get an idea of what a fantastic keyboard player he was. He is a superb bass player to as well as songwriter & arranger. Truly the heartbeat of Zeppelin. When Bonham died & they called it a day, they were absolutely correct in saying it would not be Zeppelin without any one of the four.
Great job guys. My all time favorite band. LED ZEPPELIN.
Thanks Tim!! 🤘 -Ethan
"But I recognize the talent."
That's exactly how I feel about so many artists and/or performances.
You two have one of the most endearing father/son chemistries I've ever seen on any of the UA-cam family reactions. More power to ya.
Great band ! Led Zeppelin were always one of my favorite bands!
Nice reaction - thanks, guys😃👍
Hi Brian! How's everything?
@@adama1189 hi, Adam !👋
good to hear from ya ! 🙂
@@brianb6024 You as well Brian. How’ve you been feeling as of late?
Thanks Brian! -Ethan
My favorite Led Zep songs include "Kashmir", "Since I've Been Loving You", "How Many More Times", "Immigrant Song" and "No Quarter" (Tool does an amazing cover of that one.)
How many more times is an awesome tune. Throw The Rover in there too
You want some even meaner guitar by Page check out In My Time of Dying from this same concert… epic.
Wow, they played this up tempo. My favorite Zep song is Whole Lotta Love.
Listening to that my body automatically moving. 😎
To say it short and simple, this was good.
what a beautiful concepts have u !!!!
Good grief. I'd forgotten all about this song. Haven't heard it in years. I always liked it, especially Jimmy's guitar work and his sound. I also love the way that after Jimmy, Paul and Jon have flown away on their instrumental part, Robert Plant pulls us back to the song with his 'OOOOOHH YEEEAA!!!'. Love it. Great song. Great reaction. Makes me wonder what other songs I've forgotten about. Best wishes. james:)
Now you're talkin'. Check out In my time of dying from the same concert. It's why they call them the GOAT.
There would not be a Led Zeppelin without JPJ. Keys; "no problem." Mandolin; "I got this." BASS, hey "Entwistle hold my beer!" The entire band are all top shelf.
Great song
Good job guys..that was fun
What makes this the head and shoulders (above the rest) best reaction channel: The way you guys relate, the genuine reactions positive or negative, the enthusiasm, and the real listening (not talking over the best song parts). About Led Zep: I saw them in this tour, and at that time - 3 hour shows that were sublime.
Thank you so much Robert! -Ethan
Live when it comes to L.Z. Is always better. Do yourself a favor and check out the whole 1973 Garden concert. The GOATS...PERIOD! 😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Hello, I know a singer who can surprise you with her voice. Her name is Diana Ankudinova, a young artist with stunning covers of the famous songs "Wicked game", "Human", "Take on me", which amaze not only ordinary viewers, but also other singers.She also performs her own songs.
I was suspect about Zeppelin live but this one sounds good.
Wow! You live long enough...I had never seen a live version of this great tune. So glad you guys reacted to it. Ethan, you're right about Page. He is as good as it gets on guitar. Sadly, as the years go by his talents are forgotten. Take care guys.
Nice footage. Love how Page uses the "Cry baby".
This angel is one of the best singers on our planet. Do not believe me? Look what other reactionaries, who have already made almost 7 thousand reactions (check my playlist).
I invite you to discover this wonderful talented young singer.
Please make reaction to Diana Ankudinova -
(rarest contralto with polyphonic overtones)
I was stunned to find that the first performance (Show "You are Super") I heard was when she was 14!!!!
She's now 18 and still developing. She sings in Russian, French, English, Spain and Arabic.
The covers she performed on that show are very popular on UA-cam. Many UA-camrs publish reactions on these performances, which include the ethnic song "River" (in a new musical arrangement), "Blizzard", "Wicked Game", "Human", "Derniere Danse", "Take On Me" and others.
Please react to one of Diana's songs and I promise she will surprise you.
ua-cam.com/video/7jv-DQnf2UY/v-deo.html
⬆️ Wicked Game
Diana Ankudinova 😊👍👍🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💥💥💥🎉💫💯
Need to watch Dazed and Confused movie with your dad great movie, I love it.
You might really like Traveling Riverside Blues by Zeppelin if you like this.
Lol, thx for “showing up” Larry. Me too, LIVE ZEP!!?! Bet yo ass I’m showing up. Anyone else notice Ethan catching his breath right at the end there..? I’ve always said The Who were The Greatest live Rock Band Ever. BUT..? Led Zeppelin live.., maybe it’s a 1a and a 1b (gotta throw Queen in there too) so a 1c as well. The holy trinity of live British Rock ‘n’ Roll shows. If you spent you’re money on a ticket to see one of these three bands in their prime you would witness unequaled perfection. All #1...., all for different reasons. The Who were explosive, unpredictable noise, anger, joy, full audience participation with each member of the band trying to sonically blow the other 3 clear off the stage. Zep..? Page is an all time Guitar God. If I could play “sloppy?!?” guitar like that I’d be... Jimmy Page? But no one could ever be Jimmy, except for Jimmy. Bonham... Plant..., then there’s Jones doing EVERYTHING on that stage aside from the drums, vocals and guitars. It’s a 3 hour hellish rocking electric blues experience, bright, shiny, dark and a little dangerous. Then there’s Queen, with all the musicianship of both, played much tighter but certainly not ‘scripted’..., and, uhmm.., Freddie Mercury!! Those three bands, Britsh Rock Royalty, the Holy Trinity.
there is nothing like having seen ZEPPLIN live...but on first exposure...studio is always better...maybe its just me!
Thankyou for reacting to more Led Zep. Please consider the Immigrant Song, next. Have a nice Weekend.🤘🤗
I second Immigrant Song.
Me too!!
Me three ! Hell-O LISA !!! Can't get enough of LED ZEPPELIN ! ROCK ON !!!!!!
Why Immigrant song? How is it possible for a man to belt out the "Aaaaaa" part so flawlessly? Gives me chills!
@@FarAwayEyes69 Hi, Larry! You rock on, too.🤘
All I’ve got to say about this song is: John Paul Jones. Holy shit.
Hi guys. Hope you're both doing okay and having a great Saturday!
Hi, Dave. I can't stick around, going for my 2nd dose..have a great day!
@@lisamorrison2149 - no probs. See you later!
Great reaction guys....I always enjoy...
Hello, Dave ! 👋
@@brianb6024 - oh hi Brian! UA-cam didn't tell me you'd replied - sorry for just picking this up!
I don't want to alarm you but I noticed on both the last two JEM pictures of incoming mail I can see the sender's address details on three of the packages. I've written an email to them and suggested they just turn any packages over before taking a photo. When I checked back on last month's photo I realised I could find your house in a few minutes on Google maps, so I hope you don't mind if I pop round for dinner? I'll bring a bottle of wine!
How are you today, anyway? Hope you're well and fighting fit!
This is a new one for me! I thought that it sounded pretty different than any other Zeppelin song that I'm familiar with. Had a little "groovy" sound to it. Hope you both are doing well!
That was pretty awesome! I think I mentioned before that I haven't heard much live Zeppelin, so this is a treat for me. The keyboards really make this song pop...it's such a groovy rhythm! And that guitar solo! Well, we all know how great Jimmy Page is, so not a big surprise there...but still just fantastic to see/hear!
For my suggestion, I'm gonna go back to a band you're reacted to before, but not for quite a while...Heart with Magic Man (Live) (ua-cam.com/video/Ps7tVvQHLyo/v-deo.html). Cheers!
How wonderful for the two of you to share such excellent pursuits together! The memories!! FYI, the organ part was inspired by Stevie Wonder's song Superstitious. Also, I don't know if you recognized, but Robert threw in a few lyrics to Gallows Pole near the end (the "hangman, hangman..." part) so perhaps you should look into Gallows Pole, if you haven't already. Another video example of an excellent solo by Jimmy is Heartbreaker from Earls Court (if you do react to it, I suggest you select the 8:13 one from UA-cam, not the 9:31 one because the 8:13 is better quality). Then, there is the ultimate video of Jimmy Page guitar solo from Dazed and Confused filmed at Madison Square Garden in 1973. Fair warning, the video is about 28 minutes long but it's like a mini-concert all by itself. Excellent job!
Rock n roll, ya think?!!!
F & S you need a deep cut for the next Zepp reaction. FOUR STICKS.
You wanna see jimmy really jam you need too do dased n confused live msg 1073 it's 28 minutes long your jaws will drop this song is baby step Solo 😂😂😂😂😂
You got me there Ethan, I didn't know this one [Edit correction: I thought I didn't know this one but it is on the Mothership album of remasters - I just haven't listened to it enough, obviously] so I had no idea this was your favourite! I'm with your Father on all his points, I'm not a big Zep fan, I really like a handful of songs that I know, and always recognise the talent, and I like seeing your face light up too. Anyway, my vote for the next track would be Immigrant Song, my second favourite after Kashmir.
I'm seconding that suggestion!
@@adama1189 - Norm! - I mean... Adam! Good to see you. Just finished work?
@@davemac1197 Haha! Yup, I just finished up for the day. Working a little bit extra here and there now that I’m mostly done with school. I’ve been saving up money for a while now, but I’d like to buy my first car sometime soon. I’d love a Mustang, but I don’t think insurance would, so I’ll have to wait another few more years for that one!
@@adama1189 - first car - interesting times. My first two cars were Ford Cortinas, they were the 4-door sedan version of the Capri, and the Capri was the Ford Europe equivalent of the American Mustang. I don't know which US model the Cortina would translate to. The problem with the Capri was that it was always a sheep in wolf's clothing, a totally gutless "hairdresser's car" with a 1.3 or 1.6 litre engine, not deserving of the styling it aspired to until it was in its final form: a special edition 2.8 litre injection model with wide alloy wheels, leather Recaro seats, finished in British Racing Green... and then they stopped making them! The Cortina was more practical, and the second one I had was a 1982 end-of-production 2-litre model. Still a driver's car with rear-wheel drive, and simple enough to maintain and work on yourself. I have no idea what I would advise these days. Picking other people's brains on their car experience usually worked for me, and the seconndhand car buying guides were always on the money with regard to common faults and what you could be letting yourself in for, so it pays to buy a book or two and do your homework. All probably on the internet today!
@@adama1189 - problem solved - just checked a website on 15 best first car buys in the USA and I didn't like any of them... except for the Mazda Miata. This is the Mazda MX-5 as sold in the US and is one of THE best sports cars in the world, very simple to own and run, and it makes economic sense for a first time US buyer. Can't believe your problem is that simple it can be solved by an MX-5. If I had to lose the MR2 for any reason I would probably replace it with the latest model MX-5 I could afford. Job done, mate! Next problem?
Link: cars.usnews.com/cars-trucks/your-first-car-choice
Please, make a reaction to the songs of the singer Diana Ankudinova.
Good to see you are digging zeppelin!
Waiting for moby dick live 1969
If you want something different, there is a video of Jimmy Page aged 13 in 1957 playing with a skiffle group on BBC TV. The presenter looks and sounds very old school British as you might expect, but seeing Jimmy play and sing and being briefly interviewed as a schoolboy is interesting. ua-cam.com/video/ewNLaBhPRY8/v-deo.html
Who's behind the drapes
Hope you'll do a reation to EPICA "Rivers" ua-cam.com/video/3rW7Vpep3II/v-deo.html - this is a song beyond beautiful from the "little sister" of Nightwish. Epic. Goosies all the time. If Floor is the valkyrie of Metal, Simone is the siren. Magical ;D
What's wirh the live versions? You guys seem to think they're better than the studios. Seriously?
Good song but I feel like it's too long. After about 5 minutes it felt repetitive to me. Actually, the whole song is repetitive, but I didn't mind for the first five minutes.
It's not wholly repetitive. The rhythms change a lot throughout and the focus of each instrument changes. The band members kind of weave in and out of each other all without losing focus or tempo.