I Can't Quit You is a song written by Willie Dixon back in the day and if you get a chance Jamel you should check out Otis Rush's version of I Can't Quit You from 1956.
Never knew the name of Over the Hills until about a month ago. Have heard it since the album first came out in '73, my brother had the album, remember it as a kid. My favorite song by them.
@@gregrambo606 I have all the albums. Been listening to them since the beginning. Borrowed my sisters car drove 50 miles to see them in 75 "Physical Graffiti" I was 15. The good seats where $7.50 played a double set about 2hrs. I still don't know all the the songs names, have forgotten a few. A lot of names are not part of the lyrics. but I know all the songs.
Lol I love that song. My garage band in high school wanted to cover it, and tried, but had to abandon it after an hour or 2 because I can't play bass and drums at the same time. Our drummer just could not get the weird time signature figured out.
That's one thing that Led Zeppelin did so well, that lesser metal bands rarely attempted at all: juxtaposing light and dark, soft and loud, a kind of musical chiaroscuro, in Page's words.
Actually the Pixies did it. They inspired Kurt Cobain's style. When I listened to this I thought heck Led Zeppelin was doing this twenty years before. Love them!
@@beth2398 Indeed. I remember some hair band in the 80s claimed to have invented something called "acoustic metal". I never heard it, but if it rocked harder than "Gallows Pole" I'd be impressed!
“Many times I’ve wondered how much there is to know.” “I live for my dreams and a pocket full of gold” “Many, many men can’t see the open road.” And that’s just a few of the great lines in this song.
Jemel's rockin the Zeppelin shirt! This is the music that I grew up listening to as a teenager in the 70"s I'm so glad to the younger generation starting to appreciate it. Thank you so much Dude!
I just turned 35. LZ is my favorite band. In my high school LZ was a very popular band. Still is. I hear it all the time and see many kids younger than me listening to it.My mom, 68, and dad, 67, saw LZ in the late 70s and I always have dreamed of seeing them.
Back around '73 i was 16 or so. Used to drop acid, windowpane 4 way hits, and tripped balls to the whole first Led Zeppelin album. I also learned a lot of guitar licks from that album.
It's difficult to call a Zep song "underrated" (maybe "under-played" is more accurate?) but I think this one is. My brain short-circuited the first time hearing this one and I had a compelling urge to blow out my speakers.
I will always remember 'Over the Hills and Far Away as the song we listened to during a study break during an "all-nighter" exam study session. My friend Mike WENT OFF!! when the transition hit -get out of his way!!! Our brains were fried! But to this day I think of this song with a smile on my face. (P.S. Total PARTY after the exam!!! 😎 -different style of brain fry)
If only big music labels realized that reaction channels like this aren't hurting them, they actually help them. I was familiar enough with Led Zeppelin to know Over The Hills, but I had never heard of I Can't Quit You Baby or You Shook Me. Now they're some of my favorites.
I bought the T-shirt you are wearing at a Led Zeppelin concert in 1975 it was the Physical Graffiti tour at The Forum the Great Western Forum in LA sat 7 rows back from the band on the floor with a middle aisle seat greatest night of my life well I also did see Lynyrd Skynyrd up close that was an amazing night also in Anaheim Angel Stadium
The older brother of a childhood friend of mine had quite the collection of old Mississippi Delta Blues albums. I regularly was exposed to the greats like Robert Johnson, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Pine Top Perkins, along with bands like Cream, The Yardbirds, early Clapton, and of course, Zep! So whenever I hear this song in particular, I have great flashbacks!
@@sarahwaters10sw Realy you can't go wrong with Zeppelin. If they ever invent a time machine I'm going back to the 70s. Not to be young again just for the great music.
I always wondered what the fellas thought about The Lord of the Rings movies. I'm sure Plant felt like a kid when seeing the trilogy for the first time on screen.
It's a damn shame that Robert Plant won't pull his head out of his rear end and join Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, and Jason Bonham in a final, farewell tour for the tens of millions of their fans who made them the rock legends that they are. I Can't Quit You is a blues song written by Willie Dixon back in the '40's I think. Like do many British bands, Zeppelin was heavily influence by African American blues artist like Willie Dixon, Muddy Waters, Howling Wolf, Son House, etc.. You should check out the Otis Rush version of I Can't Quit You from 1956.
That’s a bit harsh, don’t you think. None of those, except Jason, could pull off a big tour with two-plus-hour shows to fill. Jimmy hasn’t played in public for quite a while. I heard it’s some health issues. He can produce and do studio work, but a live performance is out. They may rightly feel concerned they would be criticized for failing to live up to the standard they set in their youth, and being a shadow of their former selves. After all, they did say that without Bonzo, Led Zeppelin was finished. I don’t believe they owe us a thing.
I, too, just couldn't get enough of Jamel's Led journey! He says You Shook Me is his favorite. Well, his YSM reaction is my favorite reaction of all time! 🤣✌️
They got a lot of their early inspiration from black southern blues from the Mississippi Delta to New Orleans. They put their English spin on it and...masterpieces.
Love your reaction to LZ transitions!!! Over the Hills is another LZ gem. But I Can't Quit You Baby - is LZ blues its best - Jimmy's guitar singing the blues along with Robert and the amazingly tight rhythm section!! I wish that at some point you would do some reactions to live filmed performances of the band. Their concerts are another experience - unbelievable improvisation on stage that takes the studio versions and flies into the stratosphere
My very favorite. A brother here. Also, any and everything from Led Zeppelin II. Growing up Black with lots of blues music, I could hear the strong influence of the Blues on the band when I first heard II in 1970.
ACDC's 'You Shook M All Night Long' a completely different song. And Zep's 'You Shook Me' and 'I Can't Quit You' both written by the great Willie Dixon.
"Houses of the Holy" is my favorite Led Zep album. You would like "The Crunge". Also, Dancing Days, D'yer Maker, or The Ocean, if you haven't heard them already. Great songs.
Jamal love your reactions to Led Zepplin. Was a Junior in HS when Led 1 came out 53 years later Sounds better than ever. Thank you for turning the younger generation ON to the music I grew up to The first time I saw them live 1967 they went by the name the NEW YARDBIRDS
As teenager in the 80's listened to the Loop 97.9 FM Chicago, every weeknight at 8 P.M. was "Get the Led Out", three Led Zep songs in a row, often rare gems. Good times!
I love how you thought it may have been an instrumental track only at the start. The thing I love about them is that the didn't put out cookie cutter songs, 3min radio songs. They put out creations and if they needed to be 10mins long then that's what they were, with tempo changes and multiple songs mashed into one. Love them, best ever.
9:14..."Oooh, now this is some BLUES!" My journey to the blues started with Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple. Once I discovered both Delta and Chicago blues, I was hooked. Nothing finer on the face of the earth.
The Groundhogs, "Groundhog Blues" Live at Leeds. Those British boys must've smuggled in a boatload of Mississippi mud, because man, could they belt out the blues.
Drove cross country from Chicago to Los Angeles by myself in 1977. Had an 8 track player and 3 tapes; Average White Band, Pink Floyd Animals and this Led Zeppelin album. It was as memorable as this music.
Hi J, agree, no one like them...they conquer all music; barging ahead with no regard for half-measures...a runaway freight train with no stop lights, invincible!
The BBC Sessions versions of I Cant Quit You Baby are ridiculously good....tone is on fire. And How The West Was Won version of Over the Hills and Far Away is the best live version of that
@@jameshunter7303 I hear you. I think you should check out this band radiohead though if you haven't. I would say there songs are as good as zeps and theyre still making brilliant music to this day. Actually funny enough robert plant is very influenced by them lol. Also other bands like beach house and fleet foxes I would say come pretty close to me and have helped me get through some shit
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I Can't Quit You is a song written by Willie Dixon back in the day and if you get a chance Jamel you should check out Otis Rush's version of I Can't Quit You from 1956.
We can tell it's a re-upload - look at that blank wall!
I've worn out at least three vynyl copies of Houses of the Holy. Always will be among my favorites. Thanks for the re-up.
I love Zeppelin...thanks for re-uploads!
Check out Martin Miller band !
My favorite Zeppelin song is whatever one I'm listening to at the moment...
Never knew the name of Over the Hills until about a month ago. Have heard it since the album first came out in '73, my brother had the album, remember it as a kid. My favorite song by them.
You got that right brother, My fav Band of all time, 62 yo guy here
agree, they are all phenomenal.............
Amen brother.
@@gregrambo606 I have all the albums. Been listening to them since the beginning. Borrowed my sisters car drove 50 miles to see them in 75 "Physical Graffiti" I was 15. The good seats where $7.50 played a double set about 2hrs. I still don't know all the the songs names, have forgotten a few. A lot of names are not part of the lyrics. but I know all the songs.
Led Zeppelin is what happens when there is no weak link in the band. All four, legends.
that's it.
Mike drop 😑
Absolutely!!! That is why John Bonham was not replaced when he passed.
Stars aligning. It’s rare for sure
And Peter Grant.
The Ocean! You need it in your ear holes. Immediately.🎶❤️
One of my favs!!
Great song Beautiful
😂 He definitely needs it in his ear holes
We’ve done 4 already
And Now we’re steady
And Then they went 1 2 3 4
Lol I love that song. My garage band in high school wanted to cover it, and tried, but had to abandon it after an hour or 2 because I can't play bass and drums at the same time. Our drummer just could not get the weird time signature figured out.
John Paul Jones bass playing is amazing on every song. This guy is the absolute most underrated bass player in R&R.
I don’t think anyone underrates JPJ. He’s incredible
How is he underrated?anybody who loves music,knows how outstanding he is
bring it on home - Led Zepplin
Albert Hall version of course :)
One of their best guitar riffs. Great choice.
Out on the tiles, zep3
That's one thing that Led Zeppelin did so well, that lesser metal bands rarely attempted at all: juxtaposing light and dark, soft and loud, a kind of musical chiaroscuro, in Page's words.
Actually the Pixies did it. They inspired Kurt Cobain's style. When I listened to this I thought heck Led Zeppelin was doing this twenty years before. Love them!
@@beth2398 Indeed. I remember some hair band in the 80s claimed to have invented something called "acoustic metal". I never heard it, but if it rocked harder than "Gallows Pole" I'd be impressed!
LED ZEPPELIN - HEY HEY WHAT CAN I DO.
Dude,,,,you're pretty wholesome. The world is a better place with people like you in it. 👍👍👍😎
😁📣💯
John Paul Jones was Led Zeppelin's secret weapon.
"Over The Hills And Far Away" is my favorite Led Zeppelin song.
“Many times I’ve wondered how much there is to know.”
“I live for my dreams and a pocket full of gold”
“Many, many men can’t see the open road.”
And that’s just a few of the great lines in this song.
My question is how many of you add "Acapulco Gold" after " a pocket full of gold " ?
The best Rock'n roll band in the world, forever and ever!!!
I Can't Quit You is addictive when you get into that slower 12 bar blues rhythm. The vocals, the guitar solo, the whole thing gets addictive.
Made me smile as soon as I heard the opening notes. Back to my high school days ☮️☮️🎶🎶😎😎 Best band ever.
My high school days as well ♥️ My favorite band since 1970 ♥️♥️
Makes me smile too and it's not even from mine
That's Rock & Roll Blues Pure and Simple.
"Hey Hey what can I do"
When my dad died that’s what he wanted played at his funeral
When I die I have a playlist for the party after! :)
My condolences for your loss but he had phenomenal taste in music.
Your Dad must have been awesome. Sorry for your loss.
Yes, that WAS nasty. LZ "One"...best album ever.
RIP to your Dad. This is a great song.
Jemel's rockin the Zeppelin shirt! This is the music that I grew up listening to as a teenager in the 70"s I'm so glad to the younger generation starting to appreciate it. Thank you so much Dude!
I just turned 35. LZ is my favorite band. In my high school LZ was a very popular band. Still is. I hear it all the time and see many kids younger than me listening to it.My mom, 68, and dad, 67, saw LZ in the late 70s and I always have dreamed of seeing them.
we were the lucky ones
I had that same shirt when I was a kid back in the 80s. I wish I could find it again
@@anonymoose9315 I apologize. I miss read your comment
Zepplin Sunday? Seriously? Yes! Thank you!
Yes PLEASE!!!!
I can't quit Led Zeppelin music for 54 years now. My medicine ❤
One of my all time favorites, right in there with EVERYTHING ELSE ZEPPELIN EVER DID.
Robert Plant sounds "Like a stray cat in heat." from a fan mag.
Back around '73 i was 16 or so. Used to drop acid, windowpane 4 way hits, and tripped balls to the whole first Led Zeppelin album. I also learned a lot of guitar licks from that album.
Dam the good old days .
70s ROCK music was MY DRUG
😎
Windowpane, blotter and discovering Zep. Glorious.
If 73 Rock was a bottled wine. It would be a priceless vintage.
"Ten Years Gone", "What Is And What Should Never Be"
Great song
There's a few ten years gone live versions on UA-cam that are mind blowers!
I LOVE What Is Abd What Should Never Be!
@@pamosborn1956 You and me both...!
That’s a great song!
Brown-y-aur stomp!!!
How Many More Times is a good one. It started playing at the end
He will love that one, I can tell.
I was hoping he’d let it go. It’s a great segue.
@@welshwitch2126 that starting riff, a thing of beauty, almost a sin to pause it.
It's difficult to call a Zep song "underrated" (maybe "under-played" is more accurate?) but I think this one is. My brain short-circuited the first time hearing this one and I had a compelling urge to blow out my speakers.
Without a doubt, THE SINGLE GREATEST ROCK/BLUES BAND OF ALL TIME !
I will always remember 'Over the Hills and Far Away as the song we listened to during a study break during an "all-nighter" exam study session. My friend Mike WENT OFF!! when the transition hit -get out of his way!!! Our brains were fried! But to this day I think of this song with a smile on my face. (P.S. Total PARTY after the exam!!! 😎 -different style of brain fry)
Have you noticed that all the heavy blues songs you dig by them is from their 1st Album? I have and it's my favorite Zeppelin album
Blues based rock and roll. The best music on the planet
You on a Zeppathon? I am on that train.
Bring it on home
Bruh! LED ZEP is my GOAT Rock Band~
Two of the tunes that I play over and over on a very cold weather and for long driving are "Going to California" that acoustic feels and "Kashmir"
@@BC45 listen to No Quarter when it is snowing
@@cjm-jr9xk that's actually included on my playlist along with Still Loving You, All My Love and Southbound Suarez.
@@BC45 nice
What a great start for the week( Monday in Australia), Led Zeppelin to the right , to the left, hell, everywhere, what a treat
Led Zeppelin - *_In The Evening._*
Please.
Yes, and In The Light. Twofer.
@@rodneygriffin7666 "In the Light", is fitting, af.
Get the Led out.
✌💋
I have been requesting In the light for quite some time now 🙁, or the "Everybody makes it through" version of the song 🖤
Growing up listening to led zep was unforgettable!
If only big music labels realized that reaction channels like this aren't hurting them, they actually help them. I was familiar enough with Led Zeppelin to know Over The Hills, but I had never heard of I Can't Quit You Baby or You Shook Me. Now they're some of my favorites.
Listen to “Tangerine” or “Gallow Poles”
I bought the T-shirt you are wearing at a Led Zeppelin concert in 1975 it was the Physical Graffiti tour at The Forum the Great Western Forum in LA sat 7 rows back from the band on the floor with a middle aisle seat greatest night of my life well I also did see Lynyrd Skynyrd up close that was an amazing night also in Anaheim Angel Stadium
My favourite Led Zeppelin Album.
"Ever wonder how much there is to know?"
The older I get the more I learn. The more I learn the less I know for sure.
Yes my friend, but that is unknowable.
The first 4 albums are the greatest debut by any band in history
And the first album is the purest
I'd say Black Sabbath's records are comparable.
@@davidedwards2433 For me its The Doors first four but all are great examples of the best music of all time
Zeps for everyone Jamel! 8^) and we give thanks, every single day. We all know exactly where their inspiration came from too.
You could play Zeppelin 24/7 & I would be a happy camper ♥️🔥🎶🎸🎤🔥♥️
Had the privilege of seeing them on their last tour. A memory to last the rest of my life!
"The Crunge" started in my head when "Over The Hills.." was fading away..
As it should....
I try to forget The Crunge or as I call it The Cringe!
@@kimberlywalker3970 we need to find that confounded bridge though!
The older brother of a childhood friend of mine had quite the collection of old Mississippi Delta Blues albums. I regularly was exposed to the greats like Robert Johnson, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Pine Top Perkins, along with bands like Cream, The Yardbirds, early Clapton, and of course, Zep! So whenever I hear this song in particular, I have great flashbacks!
This is the first Led Zeppelin music I ever listened to. My brother checked it out from the library, and put it on the record player. Changed my life.
I'm gonna crawl. Off in thru the out door . Zeppelin's last studio album.
My favorite Zeppelin song, but they are all good... in though the out door is my favorite Album of theirs....
@@sarahwaters10sw Realy you can't go wrong with Zeppelin. If they ever invent a time machine I'm going back to the 70s. Not to be young again just for the great music.
And "Tea For One". Two of the best album closers
Thank you for not cutting the end of the song off!
One of the top 10 songs of all time ! ❤️
Down the Zeppelin rabbit hole we GO!......Love it!!!
THE BATTLE OF EVERMORE, is the most deep, magic, emotional, mystical and most "Zeppelin" song of them. Why don t you try?
Yes the song about the battle of Minas Tirith - JRR Tolkien
Yes , incredible song.
I always wondered what the fellas thought about The Lord of the Rings movies. I'm sure Plant felt like a kid when seeing the trilogy for the first time on screen.
Sandy Denny, the 5th symbol
When the guitar speaks to you! 💜💜💜
Bonham’s triplets are so badass ! “I can’t quit you babe “
It's a damn shame that Robert Plant won't pull his head out of his rear end and join Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, and Jason Bonham in a final, farewell tour for the tens of millions of their fans who made them the rock legends that they are. I Can't Quit You is a blues song written by Willie Dixon back in the '40's I think. Like do many British bands, Zeppelin was heavily influence by African American blues artist like Willie Dixon, Muddy Waters, Howling Wolf, Son House, etc.. You should check out the Otis Rush version of I Can't Quit You from 1956.
That’s a bit harsh, don’t you think. None of those, except Jason, could pull off a big tour with two-plus-hour shows to fill. Jimmy hasn’t played in public for quite a while. I heard it’s some health issues. He can produce and do studio work, but a live performance is out. They may rightly feel concerned they would be criticized for failing to live up to the standard they set in their youth, and being a shadow of their former selves. After all, they did say that without Bonzo, Led Zeppelin was finished. I don’t believe they owe us a thing.
Love you doing Zep!
I, too, just couldn't get enough of Jamel's Led journey!
He says You Shook Me is his favorite. Well, his YSM reaction is my favorite reaction of all time! 🤣✌️
Thank you Jamel! Zeppelin Sunday
Good things come, to those whom wait........ Like the Dead, you now hear Zeppelin.
Da Stink-face!!
When will we ever get another superband, like this? I'm just grateful their music was a fabric of my life.
They got a lot of their early inspiration from black southern blues from the Mississippi Delta to New Orleans. They put their English spin on it and...masterpieces.
Love your reaction to LZ transitions!!! Over the Hills is another LZ gem. But I Can't Quit You Baby - is LZ blues its best - Jimmy's guitar singing the blues along with Robert and the amazingly tight rhythm section!! I wish that at some point you would do some reactions to live filmed performances of the band. Their concerts are another experience - unbelievable improvisation on stage that takes the studio versions and flies into the stratosphere
All of Zeppelin songs are awesome. I like Communication Breakdown and Gallows Pole.
My very favorite. A brother here. Also, any and everything from Led Zeppelin II. Growing up Black with lots of blues music, I could hear the strong influence of the Blues on the band when I first heard II in 1970.
"The Girl I Love She Got Long Black Wavy Hair"
I do declare!!!
Over the hills is one of my favourites to listen to and play on guitar. 🤩
One of my favourites to play too.
I Can't Quit You Babe is classic Delta blues and Zeppelin does it right.
There are good bands, and there are great bands. There are exceptional bands, and there are elite bands.
And then there's Led Zeppelin.
ACDC's 'You Shook M All Night Long' a completely different song.
And Zep's 'You Shook Me' and 'I Can't Quit You' both written by the great Willie Dixon.
"Houses of the Holy" is my favorite Led Zep album. You would like "The Crunge". Also, Dancing Days, D'yer Maker, or The Ocean, if you haven't heard them already. Great songs.
I like Houses of the Holy best as far as albums go - a perfect album
(especially on vinyl- perfect openers and closers on both sides:)
Mine too. My best friend taught me to dance to "The Ocean". lol
Also the rain song
Same!
Most underrated album from LED zeppelin
Over the Hills is still my favorite Zep song. I spent hours with my guitar and a record as a kid learning to play this.
I saw led zeppelin live in the 70s in Canada and I tell you it's a concert I will never forget.
I Cant Quit You into How Many More Times is a law.
No no he stopped it! Lol
How Many More Times is my favorite Led Zep cover EVAHHH.. (❤️Howlin Wolf.. so does the Zep!). It is a BEAST of a JAMMM!!
Oh man, that HURT when he didn’t let it go. That’s like a cardinal sin!
These lyrics highlight Robert Plant's love for the writings of JRR Tolkien
He showed it a lot.
Willie Dixon wrote this for Otis Rush.
also Plant-"no more fucking hobbits"
Plant was fascinated by Tolkien, but he and the others loved American Blues. Zep remade many early Blues tunes.
Jamal love your reactions to Led Zepplin. Was a Junior in HS when Led 1 came out 53 years later
Sounds better than ever. Thank you for turning the younger generation ON to the music I grew up to
The first time I saw them live 1967 they went by the name the NEW YARDBIRDS
As teenager in the 80's listened to the Loop 97.9 FM Chicago, every weeknight at 8 P.M. was "Get the Led Out", three Led Zep songs in a row, often rare gems. Good times!
I love how you thought it may have been an instrumental track only at the start. The thing I love about them is that the didn't put out cookie cutter songs, 3min radio songs. They put out creations and if they needed to be 10mins long then that's what they were, with tempo changes and multiple songs mashed into one. Love them, best ever.
Listen, "Travelling Riverside Blues". That a incredible song!
Led Zeppelin = dream team of music
Page is always telling the whole story with his guitar
The shirt goes with the music like eggs and bacon.
Here is your anti-troll PSA: we love you
It's been a fun ride with you my old 6'5" friend. Soon there will be 1 Million new friends all joined through you Jamel.
Thank You Brother.
What a tease! Can't Quit You runs right into HOW MANY MORE TIMES. So close yet so far. It'll be the best LZ you've ever heard.
listen to Trampled Underfoot by them. Its a funky song. if you didnt do it yet.
As a white 45 guys, since I was i teen, this has been my all time favorite band. And will be till I die....✌
9:14..."Oooh, now this is some BLUES!" My journey to the blues started with Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple. Once I discovered both Delta and Chicago blues, I was hooked. Nothing finer on the face of the earth.
"Hey,Hey,What Can I Do".....
One of the Best B' sides Ever,
You will NOT Regret it !
STAY SAFE
KEEP WELL,
my friends......
You should see the live 70 version of I Can't Quit You Baby. My favorite
The Groundhogs, "Groundhog Blues" Live at Leeds. Those British boys must've smuggled in a boatload of Mississippi mud, because man, could they belt out the blues.
My fave Zeppelin song. I always say, Over the hills and far away to Grandmas house we go.
Drove cross country from Chicago to Los Angeles by myself in 1977. Had an 8 track player and 3 tapes; Average White Band, Pink Floyd Animals and this Led Zeppelin album. It was as memorable as this music.
God I just love them...nobody like them! Thanks for doing these re-uploads!
Hi J, agree, no one like them...they conquer all music; barging ahead with no regard for half-measures...a runaway freight train with no stop lights, invincible!
Your the 1st one i seen who didn't cut the end short.
It is a fabulous body of work!
Thanks for reminding us!
The BBC Sessions versions of I Cant Quit You Baby are ridiculously good....tone is on fire. And How The West Was Won version of Over the Hills and Far Away is the best live version of that
Omg, it's like Christmas for me!
Good things come to those who wait! My favorite band. They have chemistry. So damn bluesy. Love it! You made my day.
"Houses Of The Holy" is a great song too! One which rarely gets reviewed, if ever.
I just danced my heart out....and my ass off.
Dude, I'm 52.....thank you.
Well, thank Led Zeppelin more....but thank you too.
You can hear at the end a very distinctive medieval sound!! Wow haunting
Ever have a song that you feel was written just for you? As if they knew exactly what your soul was missing and needed?
Over the Hills is mine.
no mine ;D
If only new music could come close to the ZEP.
No one can!
It does u just gotta look for it
@@kaladinstormblessed8470 so people keep saying, and still everything I hear doesn’t even come close
@@kaladinstormblessed8470 I have tried i GAVE UP And Most young people i talk to say that music from the 70s IS WAY better than todays so called music
@@jameshunter7303 I hear you. I think you should check out this band radiohead though if you haven't. I would say there songs are as good as zeps and theyre still making brilliant music to this day. Actually funny enough robert plant is very influenced by them lol. Also other bands like beach house and fleet foxes I would say come pretty close to me and have helped me get through some shit
Oh yeah, and I Can't Quit You Baby....so deep, so bluesy. Many memories associated with their first album.