Led Zeppelin - Immigrant Song (Live 1972) First Time Reacting to
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• Led Zeppelin - Immigra... - Розваги
They invented it and a whole lot more. They set the standards that few could match !!!!
No body will ever match Zeppelin.
The Mighty Zep!!!!!!!
That no one can match.
100% correct, nobody will ever match them. There are so many GREAT rock bands out there, but none are even close to Led Zeppelin.
@@Anglo-Saxon-Glory Absolutely!!!
The song is specifically about the viking invasion of the British Isles from 794 Ad, the land of the midnight sun / ice and snow / where the hot springs flow ( volcanic springs) are all references to scandinavia. The singer Robert Plant is very interested in early British history so you get references to it in various songs also Brit. literature in others- these are 4 intelligent men who are master musicians so you get excellent songs on a wide variety of subjects. They also sparkle with humour - they had just done concerts in Iceland and had a very nice time so they wrote this song for fun. The outstanding guitar playing is Jimmy Page who is the founding member and the producer. The drummer is John Bonham widely regarded as the greatest rock drummer and the base / keyboard player is John Paul Jones. They are also strongly influenced by the early american blues men and dounmatched blues rock, but they do folk /acoustic rock, they get very funky and then their are songs which are uniquley them , you will need to discover stairway to heaven hopefully the live version at Madison square garden from 1973 . ON the subject of young people becoming old , they did a reunion concert in London in 2005 called celebtation day when they were in their 60's you should try Kashmir from that, age is no limit when you are this talented. 20 million people wanted tickets for that concert. Jimmy Page is 80 now and is still the coolest man on the planet. You are going to be very pleasantly suprised- by everything they did.
Her: It's about peaceful immigration from different places and the sharing of cultures !
Everyone: Yeah no... it's about the blood-soaked invasions of Vikings taking everything by force.
Viking invasion?
Those people were already dead, the buildings were on fire, they didn't need those sheep anyway....
I was going to reply but no need. You said it best.
Love your comment. Very small correction: Celebration Day was December of 2007 . Plant was 59. Jimmy was 63…would be 13:18 64 in January. A d yeah, DEFINITELY should watch Kashmir from that concert.
... ish. It's a metaphor for touring. Written after doing shows in Iceland, iirc
This was used in at least three movies, that I know of. Shrek, Thor:Ragnarok and School of Rock.
And The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo. It is the opening theme.
@@gingertunstall7739 with the vocal by karen o of the yeah yeah yeahs
THIS WAZ THE GGGGREEEAAATTT 1970s WHAT ELSE CAN ANY ONE SAY
@@robertdouglastittl6513arranged by Oscar winning (soundtrack) Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross.
People mostly remembers from thor ragnarock
Welcome to the world of the force of nature that is Led Zeppelin. When music was real.
Amen!
🤟
They will provide you with an endless supply of music. No two songs will ever be alike, but each a masterpiece in its own way. LZ is arguably the best.
There really isnt another band i can think of that has such a diverse library of music. If you could somehow make Plants voice not recognizable, you most likely wouldn't know it was them (if that makes sense lol)
Nah. But close after the Beatles.
You must see Since I've been Loving You performed live at MSG!
ABSOLUTELY 💯
I actually prefer the studio version of SIBLY.
@@brianherrington7226 No no the live version is the way to go
It and the whole MSG performance are terrible.....the band themselves admit they were too drunk and sloppy (and low tempo)....way too much over indulgent improvising or 'wanking'.
The studio is the best mix but for live, do the Movie version, the one they picked for the Song Remains the Same concert movie, it was picked for a reason, it is the best live version of a bunch I have heard/seen over the decades.
There you go! Some of us have been listening to for 40, 50 years!
And still enjoying them!
Every day.
1973 at MSG live performances of "Since I've Been Loving You" & "Stairway to Heaven" are a must
YES!! A MUST!!
And No Quarter.. Hell the whole concert
It's about the Viking invasions.
Let her figure it out for herself.
@@frankdulz6777why? Isn’t part of the fun of comments is that they serve to inform the reactor?
@@frankdulz6777 But she doesn't. I can understand when reactors talk about what the song means to them personally, how it impacts them. But to take a 50+-year-old song where the meaning has been clearly explained by the band and riff on a zillion other things it might mean just tells me that someone didn't do their homework. If nothing, listen first, then look it up before commenting.
@@frankdulz6777 She won't, she's trying to wrongfully attribute her ideology to the song lmao
@@-scrim Bingo!!
greatest rock band ever.
You have only experienced the "Tip" of this deep iceberg. Keep them coming, Thanks Rosalie!!
Zeppelin is the band everyone try’s to emulate since 68 Rock gods
You are absolutely right till this day. And no one can match them.
David Coverdale and Whitesnake were the 80’s version that I think came relatively close. They surely tried anyway.
@@dbaker595 Well Coverdale did work with Page right after Zepplin broke up Probably picked up a lot of tips and tricks
Immigrant Song is pure Led Zeppelin from their 3rd album released in 1970. A top act from the classic rock generation.
Imagine having a band with four individuals who could carry any band on their own with musicianship and songwriting yet you have them all in one band and they work so well together and know what their roles are within that band. Zeppelin was one of the tightest bands in every respect. One of if not the greatest rock band of all time!
Need to do "Kashmir" Live from Celebration Day Concert. Epic performance. There last Concert together.
Nah, Knebworth '79 before that. Jason is great but he's not his dad.
@bikerbud3903 Yes .. Kashmir - Live at the O2 Arena is amazing
@@jackw467
Its better in '79 at Knebworth when it was actually Led Zeppelin.
“Since I’ve Been Loving You” Live at MSG.
I really do hope she reacts to " Since I've Been Loving you " live at Madison Square Garden.
The word 'immigrant' was mostly a passive kind of word until recently. It didn't have a huge political slant back when Zep was around, blowing our minds with each new album.
"'immigrant' was mostly a passive kind of word"
True. But, for the song, the word was a substitute for invaders.
@@fewwiggle We didn't invade, we were asked.
Aleister - who’s ‘we’
Very true, it wasn't such a controversial word back then.
Led Zepplin - "Since I've been Loving you" is a must listen, live performance !!!
Wait until you hear the soulful drumming in “when the levy breaks”. Revolutionary!
Since I’ve been Loving you…live at MSG is epic! You will not be disappointed.🎉🎉🎉
Very Early 70s stuff before they dominated. 🇦🇺
Robert Plants signature voice that cannot be reproduced.
Since I’ve been loving you off Led Zeppelin 3 album
Some of us old folks are STILL rocking out to this music as well as seeing new bands at concerts and festivals. 🙂
I would listen to it again, with John Paul Jones as the bassist. The powerful cohesion between the entire collective is unparalleled. :)
The drumming is masterful on this track. He flips to Jazz and back to keep the whole thing in line....with an improv feel. Genius.
I'm not into rock music, but Led Zeppelin is just brilliant
WoW Luv This!!! YAY
“Immigrant Song” by Led Zeppelin has been called the greatest two minutes in music.
no gizmos, no gadgets, nor fancy electronics....LeD Zeppelin was truly the Hammer Of the Rock Gods
Well they did have a Mellotron, which is the gizmo of gizmos.
@@Roikat as compared to what is out there today they had a washboard and a jug
@@mja4wp the Mellotron required its own technician to go on the road with JPJ, just saying … their show was state of the art for the time. But yeah, a washboard and a jug and a barbed wire diddy bow by today’s standards.
@@Roikat I hear you - your correct....and appreciate JPJ doing double duty (bass w/ feet and keyboards often and using a Mellotron at times) - but on Immigrant Song - it's just base, vocal, guitar and JB on drums.
John Bonham's drumming is even better on the opening track of their debut album. "Good times bad times" has a base drum thundering out in 4/4 time with triplets pressed in for emphasis. Unlike now, he is doing this with one foot using only one pedal. Fools in the rain is polyrhythmic - He plays the high hat in 4/4 time with swing triplets, intermitting ghost notes with the snare in a 12/8 time. At the SAME time, he plays a half time swing shuffle on the base and snare. Four appendages and two different time signatures at the same time. He keeps this all together despite the bass guitar and 6 string guitar playing a 12/8 signature. Giving this song a syncopated triplet feel. kind of a Latin swing, Perdie shuffle feel.
Preach! Bonham goat!
Led Zeppelin is the greatest band of ALL TIME
Dont know about " greatest band of all time" but they are definitely up there in the top 5 or 6
Beatles were the greatest band of all time. Zep was the greatest rock band of all time.
That was the opener for their epic three hour concerts back in the day. Show me one other band that could even come close to their energy, talent, creativity and endurance...there are none. Zeppelin is the GOAT.
Springsteen and RUSH immediately spring to mind...
Springsteen ? Reel it back in brother
@@jimmaerage1921 No.
Wrong. I have seen Queen 8 times. They are on par.
Deep Purple were just as good energy wise.
Bonham used to play jazz which explains how comfortable he is with shifts in what he's playing. A lot of drummers that emerged in the late 60s in the UK had jazz training because when they were kids this sort of thing didn't really exist so they learnt jazz and blues.
The Vikings did much carnage in the early historical British Isles era and left a lot of Red Head off spring behind especially in Scotland ..Check out something from the 1st album Babe I'm Gonna Leave you and Dazed and Confused
YES!! spot on!! 1st album: Babe I'm Gonna Leave You.. !!!!
@@billmckee1123 Right On Spot On On The Spot /**/
*I thought all the red heads came out of Ireland.* I rarely see a Scandinavian ginger.
This really about the Vikings
They had just done a concert in Iceland when they came up with this one. One of their best.
You can tell by the look on your face your mind is BLOWN !!!! You are hooked
And the guitar player is Jimmy Page. One of the greatest..
Greatest guitar player in history!
I am
Kashmir, live by LZ in Knebworth in 79, is amazing, as is anything they did at MSG!
Yes
I was at that concert. It was great, but as Robert Plant later said, they were under rehearsed and compared to some of their other concerts I would agree
Jimmy is the undisputed champion of chord progressions. Practically every single song on the the first 7 albums were hit songs!
This is a Zeppelin original!!! I was a teen in the 70s...greatest time of my life! It was about the Viking invasion of Britain
Jimmy Page the lead guitarist
Robert Plant the vocalist
John Paul Johns bass guitar
And John Bonham on Drum,
Check out their best songs Stairway to heaven, Kashmir, Since I've been loving you, no quarter and more.
And the Lemon Song!
*Jones
@@johnc7764 ups! My mistake
The mountain of memories with Zep. Since i was born,1969.
Wander ALL around their catalog. Their talent is endless. Since I've Been Loving You, In My Time of Dying, The Rain Song, Fool in the Rain. My fingers would be too tired to list them all.
Greatest band of all time.
Rosalie in a leather jacket, U are the Rocker. I'm delighted that today's young generation enjoy listening to the greatest rock band ever like me and others who were enjoying not only listening but being at their magnificent concerts.
This edited version was a nice twist of a song I’ve heard a million times. Great take thx!
I first saw Led Zeppelin as a young man in my early 20s in 1969 at the Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive music along with at least 200,000 other fans. Robert Plant was from my town in the West Midlands of England, along with many other famous bands and musicians of that era especially. It was a wonderful time for music lovers. Immigrant song was specifically about the Vikings, with their "threshing oars" From the "land of ice and snow" and the "midnight sun" emigrating around the Northern Hemisphere, also referring to the Hammer (of Thor).
the good old days i miss them
I love your almost overwhelming observance of the talent of all of the different members, .... BEFORE this current era of computer processed music. Talent pure. Today's "processed" artists can't sniff Led Zeppelin.
Thank you for your intelligent commentary! Sometimes folks just can't see the forest through the trees and realize how we all fit into history! ✌
Thank you :) I agree. Well said
Greatest rock band of all time! So many songs, have fun. Have you ever heard of an electric clavinet? Beautiful instrument, Custard pie features this instrument. And obviously Whole Lot of Love comes with a side of Custard Pie.
History is the key. Once we forget History we are bound to repeat it.
By the way love the zeppelin reactions. You've only scratch the surface
in the middle of a mini binge watch of your reactions to led zepp, welcome to the world of music i joined in the 1960s it still has not been beaten now at the age of 70 and suffering from tinnitus its the best excuse ive ever had for turning up the volume
The circle of life. Enjoy our music, just imagine hearing it for the very first time with you are just a teenager. When every new band brought new sounds, new feelings and that's before we smoked or ingested anything. That is what is missing for our teenagers today.
After seeing your reaction I couldn’t watch another one for hours, you ,you, you good!
There are so many to look into; Kashmir, When the Levee Breaks, Good times bad times, black dog, Achilles last stand, heartbreaker, babe Im gonna leave you...
Welcome to the rabbit hole, Rosalie. Greatest songs and greatest musicianship - unmatched since. Next song? You could throw a dart, but 'Since I've been loving you' will freak you out (studio version first).
Absolutely wonderful reaction. I see myself at 14 years old searching for Immigrant Song. It wasn’t so easy back then if you didn’t know the album. We would call the local radio station over and over until they would play it.
I had a neighbor and he still lives there his name was thor he was from Iceland. He tried to wear out this album and this song was his favorite the song is definitely about Icelandi.
I am a Zepp fan, a history fan, an Assyrian.. so many parts of my brain was stimulated by this video🤣🤣
That was the first song I heard by Zep when I was 12, in 1971. Still one of my favourites, and this is surely my favourite version.
And: It is so reassuring to listen to someone from the younger generation listening to "my" music, and actually understanding nowing a thing or two about how music (and some other things) work.
Also, LedZep was honoured at the Kennedy Centre Awards, and Heart covered Stairway to Heaven, featuring Jason Bonham on drums. One of the greatest performances of that song ever. Robert Plant was in tears.
This was the song that hooked me into a Zeppelin fan . I remember I had the 45 RPM . On the flip side was Gallows pole.
70’s and 80’s were the best times of all times and gone forever, I like to go back and freeze time
I am so impressed by your words and the use of history around the world. Nice. Your comments about age is always moving I was a young adult win 1972 and am now considered a 'senior.' Crazy,
Would love to have seen Ian Gillan wrap his vocals around this song. If you really want to be blown away by Zepp listen to
the live performance of Dazed and Confused. Absolute masterpiece.
Which live performance? The whole essence of Led Zeppelin is that it's different every time.
Who is Ian Gillan? Ha! Ha! You're hearing Robert Plant. Why would you want anyone else?
I remember seeing them live May 10, 1969 at UC Irvine, it was amazing.
Good to see women still being educated today by the biggest band ever to step on a stage thee very very best ever !
The Rain Song is a Master piece ❤
Thank you for this. Enjoyed your reaction. Made me realise how lucky I am to have lived through the time when they were current.
The trouble is that we took it all for granted. They stood out as a great band, but there were many, many great bands bursting onto the music scene at that time and we all assumed it would go on forever.
Great and honest reaction, congratulations !!
As everybody i need to see you reacting to any song from MSG live concert, its gonna blow your mind starting with stairway to heaven and since ive bern loving you , rock'n roll , black dog , whole lotta love , going to California , ect. ect.
Keep on rocking beauty ❤
Greetings from Barcelona
Your initial reaction reminds me very much of how we first reacted when this album was released. "Wow!"
Great reaction and comments, Rosalie! Happy to see you listen to another Zeppelin song. Hope you continue on this journey; they have lots of amazing music.
Led Zeppelin are masters of musical diversity. And while they helped pave the way for heavy rock/metal, most bands following them couldn't achieve the beautiful synthesis of electric/acoustic, the heavy lead and the lighter than air zeppelin that these guys were capable of.
Jimmie Paige and Bonzo created a total new sound where the drum carried part of the melody, changing the meter to compliment the guitar.
Loved your reaction Rosalie! Yes that time period there were alot of bands that were so different,constantly trying new new things. SO many bands that were in kind of their own lane. Had their own sounds. Zepplin,Jethro Tull, Boston ,Kansas,Yes,Rush many many more. I was there it was an amazing time period for music. Check out Zepplin's "Kashmir" Live from Celebration Day Concert.
Since Ive Been Loving You... Nobody's Fault But Mine.. In my Time of Dying.. How Many More Times.. Just gave you your 4 fave songs.. Great reaction
This song has been used in several movies, including Shrek The Third. Its iconic opening fits perfectly in many situations. Also for The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, School Of Rock and Thor: Ragnarok.
BEST BAND EVER!!
Roasalie. You've won me over. Great, thoughtful reaction. Thank you.
I was 10 years old and this was recorded 1972 I was in fourth grade.
The small website says by glucose numbers Been into them since I was eight years old 1970
So much great music & change for the teens of the late 60s/70s...Intelligent Pop, Rock, Hard Rock, Folk Rock, Heavy Metal, Prog, Disco, Funk, Glam Rock, Jazz Fusion, Punk, Post Punk...
“Immigrant Song” was used in “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” (2011) by Trent Reznor, in Shrek III, and in Jack Black’s “School of Rock” (2003)
This was written in Iceland after the 1st concert in a tour....The band was so impressed by the hospitality they recieved, it inspired them to write a song about the ancestors of that island nation whom had also played a large role in the history of their own land.
My 1st concert during the late 70s, Black Sabbath open for them downtown Houston Tx.
I'm British but my background is a lot more complicated, I think a lot of us can say something similar. It's so hard to emigrate these days everyone is closing the door it feels like, that's why I love to travel, I'm an adventurer and don't feel tied to any one place. Wherever I am if I'm happy...that's home.
There are so many amazing, funky Led Zeppelin songs you'll love. (Slightly) less obvious ones for me are Houses of The Holy, The Ocean, and Fool In The Rain. I hope you check them out and take care!
Gotta see Since I’ve been Loving You AND Kashmir from Celebration Day when they were in their 60’s+. Beautiful
I really enjoyed your analysis. It's also great fun to watch a person unfamiliar with music that I'm very familiar with get excited and enjoy it. It's a blast to watch. I wish you read the last verse of the song. I've never been able to decipher it completely. It's something about peace and love either winning the day or not winning the day.
This song kicks so much ass! Hail to the ASA Gods of the North! "We are your Overlords!"
I love when you do a dissection of the lyrics after the song! Keep doing that!
People have always been on the move. Empires expand and collapse.....well done ....A+++
This footage was from the Sydney , Australia concert, I went to the Melbourne one. This was early 1973. The song though was mixed from the live Mixing board at another Concert and finally mixed in the USA...They blew Australia away, and I was there , WOWOWO
Incredible live performance
I was lucky enough to see them in 1977 in St Louis Missouri for my 12th birthday.
Don't miss live MSG 1973 The Song Remains the Same (intro) to The Rain Song. One of the greatest live rock performances in history. Also, When the Levee Breaks and Nobody's Fault but Mine for all time rock/blues classics. You have just begun to rock.
In My Time of Dying, Black Dog, Kashmir, When the Levy Breaks, Rock'N'Roll, Since I've Been Loving You ... the list goes on, all different all awesome ...
Well you have a top ten bassist, one of the best lead guitarist, Arguably the best drummer ever, and one of the best front man entertainers. And then the song writing and lyrics.
Just call me old wheezer😂. Zeppelin was my teen life. Looking for a good acid trip. Glad I outgrew the partying lifestyle.
Me too
Mine too
Me too
That opening yell resembles the theme song for "Get Smart," which was a comedy on TV five years before this song was released.
I love seeing young people realize some of the best songs were written when I was growing up. I was nine when this came out. And I am so lucky I head some very cool friends and relatives who turned me onto bands like Zep. Absolutely loved covering this one live when I was still singing.
This is only two years removed from "Let it Be" by The Beatles. Black Sabbath were a couple of LPs into their career as well. So much great hard rocks was starting to gain notoriety. YES was on their third year as a band. Pink Floyd had their first hit in 67.
The amazing style differences that were born from the late 60's. Never gonna see that again I fear.
They were the best rock band that ever graced this earth!