@Marina E omg! I had to do a double take on your name. I thought my daughter (also a “Marina E”) was responding to one of her mom’s dumb comments, lol. Which she would likely never do.
The movie was shot at Madison Square Garden on the last dates of the 1973 US tour, on July 27, 28, & 29. It’s amazing Robert Plant never had trouble with maintaining his voice, especially since he was a cigarette and marijuana smoker. After I smoke even a little pot my voice gets hoarse and my throat gets very dry. During the movie after one of the songs someone in the audience hands Plant a big joint, and he holds it for everyone to see, then walks offstage with it.
Back before auto tune, when singers could really sing, not just in the studio with all the tricks of today. That's why the older groups sold out arenas and stadiums across the world. They were just as good live as they were on their albums.
And they continue to to this day. It's a big reason why 70 year old bands like Genesis arenas and stadiums in 2021. They simply play great music that crosses generations and never gets old, and can play just as good live if not better than on the album. The thing about real musicians in a real band, is that, on an album you are limited to space and time constraints. When you play live, you are not. So Zeppelin could go on for 15 minutes in the solo for Stairway at some shows when they were limited to the 8:00 on the album.
This video is the best reaction to Stairway to Heaven I have seen. I needed a boost today so thank you. Your appreciation of Robert Plant's stage presence made me smile.
Led Zeppelin the greatest band to ever grace the stage. Ok I think you are ready for it now. The live version of ,"Dazed and Confused" 1973 Madison square garden. This will blow you away. Nothing better then Zep live. Thank you and love your reactions to The Mighty Zep!
The four greatest musicians ever assembled in one group! Jimmy Page always makes it look so effortless, and he looks like he’s looking softly at his girlfriend.
@@brianrussell6570 OOPS Clifton agreed that the MSG footage wasn’t good enough, and pushed to re-create the concert of a soundstage inside Shepperton Studios, where the band would mime to their actual prior performance. There, under the studio roof in Surrey, Led Zeppelin apparently preened and strutted and sweated for an audience of only a few people, and this footage was intercut with wide shots from Madison Square Garden to make for a seamless viewing experience. There are tells, though: bassist and keyboard player John Paul Jones had cut his hair and had to wear a wig in the reshoots. Similarly, Robert Plant has bad teeth in some of the shots, and pristine teeth in others.
Talent always outshines technology... today people don't even use instruments, they piece together computer sounds to try and make a cohesive track. . Sometimes old school is the best school
Good call on the guitar solo. It’s often called the greatest guitar solo EVER recorded. You nailed it! Did you realize that as of 2023, that live performance was filmed 50 years ago?
I love his hand movements! Yes, he knew that he was hot. And notice during Jimmy Paige's solo, Robert picked up the tambourine and kept jamming. Never took a break.
🙏🏼 Thank you Jayy ! So nice to see John Paul Jones playing the mellotron - JPJ doesn’t get as many accolades, but he’s an amazing multi-instrumentalist. So cool to see & hear Jimmy’s 6 & 12 string double-neck badASS guitar... And how about the light 💡 designer that puts Robert in a light shining from heaven above? 🤘🏼🎧🤘🏼
Saw them live at Newcastle City Hall 1973. My mates and I were 18. We were totally blown away by their brilliance, and almost deaf on the coach going back home to Teesside. Best night of my life.
In case you didn't already know, Elvis was a fan of Led Zeppelin and Led Zeppelin was fans of Elvis, they respected each other very much. And actually went to each others shows.
Elvis stopped a show one time to jokingly tell his band members to sharpen up because Led Zeppelin was in the house (Elvis's band was top notch though) :-), Also Plant references Elvis in a few songs as well and even sings his songs live, you are right they had a lot of respect for one another thats for sure.
@@terryross1032 It might be at that same show you're talking about, where as they were leaving Robert starts singing "Treat me like a fool, treat me mean and cruel" as he's walking away..... then Elvis yells out to Robert to stop, peaks his head around the door from the dressing room, and sings back "buuuuut love me" If I was there for that moment, I could have probably died and gone to heaven and been ok with that.
That would have been a sight to behold. I myself have been lucky enough to meet AC/DC, straight away Angus asked me what I wanted to drink, then I got to know them for a brief period for their initial tour of England, even looking after a crate of Whisky lined small Coke bottles at a concert (imbibing myself of course!) with Bon Scott passing me drinks across the stage!. Had a drink with Jack Bruce at the Chelsea Drugstore, and went on a pub crawl with Davy Jones of the Monkees, around the King's Rd, Chelsea All lovely people I must say. Memories.
Elvis did have surprisingly varied tastes in music: rock, hard rock, acid rock, country, soul, rhythm and blues, gospel. When I went on a tour of Graceland one of the rooms had lots of stereo equipment and a huge record collection. Someone in our tour group was wearing a Led Zeppelin t-shirt and asked the tour guide if Elvis was a Led Zep fan. She said he loved Led Zep and had every album.
I was fortunate enough to have seen them live several times in the 70's. Bands and singers from this era didn't have auto-tune. They all sounded great live. The music stands the test of time, great review Jayy!
Thanks for reacting to Zeppelin... they are my favorite band!! Can you please react to Zeppelin's "How Many More Times", "Bring It On Home" and "The Lemon Song"? You will love them!!
I agree @luca ...apparently Robert Plant stated that his mother was gypsy (Romany)... (that's why he says he has that thick hair lol)...as a rule Gypsies are known to be soulful musically... in fact I think Roberts daughter Carmen is a gypsy/ belly dancer...😊
Heart did a tribute version live at the Kennedy Center Honors with Led Zeppelin in attendance that's absolutely phenomenal. Please react to it. It's amazing.
This isn’t even in the top ten of Zeppelin tracks.The greatest band of all time.From a 61 year old man in England who was lucky enough to see them at Knebworth 79.
Led Zepp is the absolute top "bomb", this one is so classic! Watch the tribute from 2012 Heart did for them...absolutely amazing to experience!! Fire!!!
One of the things I miss from when I was a kid, was the fact that when you went to the concerts live, they would often play variations of the songs, and it was not always the same. Starting around the nineties it seems through, the Alternative movement seemed to be just a carbon copy, live or on the albums. How I miss the days of Floyd, Zeppelin, the early days of Metallica, Deep Purple, and so many more from then.
I swear I could watch this reaction a thousand times. Girl your facial expression when the first wide angle full body shot hit was priceless!! 😂😂 You we’re seeing what all us women see first. He is a dream come true no doubt. 🥰
Jayy Thank you for this. I'm so glad you experienced the filmed version. The thing about LZ is live performances are wholly a different experience from studio as you said - they improvise live and a song is not performed the same way twice. I understand you don't react to the same song twice, but I suggest you should make an exception for LZ. I know you're a Robert girl (😁 I saw that look. . . .) BUT This is one of the BEST Jimmy Page solos ever!!! IN THE ZONE!! There's a whole body of audio recorded LZ concerts that give you the live performance and a few filmed concerts from 1969 though 1980. Hope you'll check out somethings from those. Happy to provide links if you want. 😁☮
It sounds so amazing live because back then you didn’t make it unless you had real talent and that went for the entire band. No one made who was manufactured behind the scenes because of something other than their talent.
We had it good as teens in the seventies. While I never got to see Zeppelin live back then, they played Madison Square Garden a few times in the seventies, I did have the poster from this concert of Robert and Jimmy with that double neck guitar, hanging on my bedroom wall. And yes John is beating that drum kit like it owes him money. If you heven't seen or done a reaction to the "Kennedy Center Honors Led Zeppelin", Heart does an outstanding cover of this song and John's son Jason is playing the drums just like dad did!
Their music will transport you. After watching this, you should react to live Dazed and Confused from this same concert. It's 28 minutes long and is like a mini-concert all by itself. It is Jimmy's showpiece and includes his "fantasy" sequence (they all had one).
Any you guys remember going to the midnight matinee to see the whole film. It was just like the concert. Every seat sold smelling like weed. Good times.
Yessss!🔥🔥🔥🔥 Robert in his bolero jean jacket and tight jeans! And that VOICE! 😋🥵 love this concert!! “Since I’ve been loving you” is another favorite(which I know you’ve done) ICONIC ❤️💝👍✌️
If you've wondered what it was like a Led Zeppelin concert, then I have to recommend the famous bootleg recording "Listen to this Eddie" of Zep from the summer of 1977 (June 21, 1977). Listen to (and react to!) "The Song Remains the Same", the opening number from the concert. It is a remarkable moment. The audience and the music are ONE. There are many posts of this recording on youtube. Enjoy!
Darling, hot the nail on the head: a voice from heaven, one guitar player, a bass player and a drummer. 4 guys, live on stage. And voice from heaven is signing into one Mkc that is going right into the speakers….
Enjoying them, as you do, it would be worth 28 minutes of your time to watch the live version of Dazed and Confused from this same concert. Greatest guitar solo ever recorded!
Well, almost none in popular music, anyway. But Jazzers and other great musicians will always be alive in every moment, and all the audience has to do is ask for it again.
I was a kid when this came out and I foolishly thought that you had to be this talented to have a recording contract. I had no idea how truly spoiled I was.
Seen Led Zeppelin 2 times, once in 1977 on April 1, 1977 Toronto, at the Maple Leaf Gardens, then on October 17 , 1980 in Montreal, at the Montreal Forum, and my best friend bought tickets for Robert Plant's solo tour on June 10, 1985 at The Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC, Canada!! Led Zeppelin are truly amazing live and so sexy!! Robert Plant during his solo tour was amazing as well and just as sexy , like fine wine he ages so well! Had front row tickets to all 3 shows!! Going to see Robert on Wednesday Aug 14, 2024 at 7:00 PM at The Queen Elizabeth Theatre Vancouver, BC Can't wait!!! ❤️🥰🤘
I am SOOOOO HAPPY you're doing this!!! Can't wait to see your reaction!!! Robert and Jimmy are exceptional/EXQUISITE in this one!! Hehe!!! ;) ;) ;) P.S... With Led Zeppelin, "breaking the rules" is a MUST!! :) EDIT: Now maybe consider re-doing "Whole Lotta Love". Do the Live at MSG performance, it's special... And Jimmy does a Theremin "solo" in it. (German sonic wave antenna) and he and Robert do a little "playing" during that solo that is a real treat!! It's impressive and I think you'd LOVE it!!!
@@stevepence229 Yup and YAY!! It took forever for me to figure it out! Thank GOD for miss ElyseHFM, she stuck with me and guided me through It!!! YAY!! BLESS her heart!!! Love her to pieces!!! Now I can finally make my "girly" comments and people won't think it's weird!!! ;) ;)
@@stevepence229 I'm SO sorry hear that! it hurts my soul when things like that happen. I truly hope that in time, everyone will be able to forgive each others words..... Life is too short to waste on negativity. I "know" those who were involved and I feel you are all wonderful, kind human beings. As humans we sometimes falter in our judgement and say things/rush to judgement far too quickly. I'm not saying that's what happened, just offering "food for thought".... :)
Jayy, i appreciate you having an open mind to the 'oldies' and giving them a chance, as you can see there are some AMAZING masterpieces that today's young folk would not give the time of day. Take care =]
If you thought this performance was phenomenal, you should check out "Dazed and Confused" from this same show, it is 30 minutes long, Jimmy uses a violin bow during his solo, a must-see and hear.
Loved watching this again , the reason all these bands could play live was that the only way you could get into a studio was to impress and A&R man who made his money bringing talent to the record label , now it’s possible to do a studio recording in your bedroom and never have to sing live .
Hi Ms. Jayy, we tried to tell U that this Live version is Gooder.. I was lucky to see this concert on the big movie screen.. It is credited with being one of the 1st. if not the 1st. Music Video.. Now tell the truth, U like Mr. Robert's hair among other things.. As I have said before, next to James Bond, Mr. Robert is the coolest dude on this planet.. ♠W.G.
i was there... July 1973..... the song remains the same concert.....Madison square garden NYC.... i think i was the youngest in the audience lol ..... best $5 i ever spent..... as we say back in the day.... peace
JAYY, you did the right thing by reacting to the studio version first. This live performance was fantastic, but nothing touches the genius of the studio recording. For almost all songs, it's best to hear the studio version first. And as a reactor, there's nothing wrong with doing just what you did: react to the studio version first, and then later a live version. Keep up the great content! And please, bring back some more ELO (Electric Light Orchestra). I suggest the studio version of, "Evil Woman", next. Or, "Tightrope", another banger from their heyday! :)
With Zep you get two versions. There are so many amazing musicians out there in famous bands with hit songs, but not all of them can stray from the studio version playing live and still captivate you. Led Zeppelin are such high level musicians that it doesn’t matter what they play, you will be amazed watching them just tune their instruments!
It’s so hard not to smile while watching Robert Plant. He is so fiddle sticking beautiful.
Yes,a great singer
So true!
He is from another time and place. I love him too❤He has a light❤ He puts a spell over me.
And his fiddle stick ain’t bad either.
@Marina E omg! I had to do a double take on your name. I thought my daughter (also a “Marina E”) was responding to one of her mom’s dumb comments, lol. Which she would likely never do.
They were, are and WILL ALWAYS BE the ultimate rock band.
Keep in mind, this is at the end of a two hour concert. His voice doesn't sound tired! The band still has lots of energy.
The movie was shot at Madison Square Garden on the last dates of the 1973 US tour, on July 27, 28, & 29. It’s amazing Robert Plant never had trouble with maintaining his voice, especially since he was a cigarette and marijuana smoker. After I smoke even a little pot my voice gets hoarse and my throat gets very dry. During the movie after one of the songs someone in the audience hands Plant a big joint, and he holds it for everyone to see, then walks offstage with it.
@@Mike-rk8px Wrong. He tossed the joints into the audience...just sayin’...
This is the best band to have ever walked on Earth, simple as that.
Not quite but they're right there somewhere.
not quite ? really ?
RIP to the great Bonzo. Best drummer ever
Fully Agree! John Bonham's tone and technique were beyond compare!
Agree
Robert sings: "The piper's calling you to join him" and points to Jimmy who IS the piper.
I never noticed that!!
@@sfbayareagirl I'm from the Bay Area too! What part are you from?
@@marymargaretmoore9034 hey there neighbor. I was in Los Gatos for about 16 years until recently moving to San Jose.
@@sfbayareagirl I'm from Berkeley. Now I live not far from you in Santa Cruz Co.
Stair way Came out in Nov 1971 ,,
Back before auto tune, when singers could really sing, not just in the studio with all the tricks of today. That's why the older groups sold out arenas and stadiums across the world. They were just as good live as they were on their albums.
And they continue to to this day. It's a big reason why 70 year old bands like Genesis arenas and stadiums in 2021. They simply play great music that crosses generations and never gets old, and can play just as good live if not better than on the album.
The thing about real musicians in a real band, is that, on an album you are limited to space and time constraints. When you play live, you are not. So Zeppelin could go on for 15 minutes in the solo for Stairway at some shows when they were limited to the 8:00 on the album.
Well they had three tries.
So agree! Completely LIVE.. No auto tune!
There's plenty of modern singers that can actually sing
Compared to before ?!!! Helll nooooooo 😂😂😂
This video is the best reaction to Stairway to Heaven I have seen. I needed a boost today so thank you. Your appreciation of Robert Plant's stage presence made me smile.
Led Zeppelin the greatest band to ever grace the stage. Ok I think you are ready for it now. The live version of ,"Dazed and Confused" 1973 Madison square garden. This will blow you away. Nothing better then Zep live. Thank you and love your reactions to The Mighty Zep!
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Agree 100% Jimmy shows what else can be done with a guitar.
You'll never know what you've been missing. I saw led zeppelin once in concert.
There will never , ever be a greater band than the Almighty Led Zeppelin !
The four greatest musicians ever assembled in one group! Jimmy Page always makes it look so effortless, and he looks like he’s looking softly at his girlfriend.
So glad I grew up in this era. It was truly a magical time! A time when live music was often much better than studio music!
Magical!! We were blessed in the 70’s!
You’re so right!
Sure was!!!!!
the solo..Jimmy is in the zone with his eyes closed
It must have been a great plae to be bria :0
He's miming, the close ups were rerecorded a year later on an empty stage, JPJ even has a wig on.
@@betsyduane3461 bullshit
It's called heroin
@@brianrussell6570 OOPS
Clifton agreed that the MSG footage wasn’t good enough, and pushed to re-create the concert of a soundstage inside Shepperton Studios, where the band would mime to their actual prior performance. There, under the studio roof in Surrey, Led Zeppelin apparently preened and strutted and sweated for an audience of only a few people, and this footage was intercut with wide shots from Madison Square Garden to make for a seamless viewing experience. There are tells, though: bassist and keyboard player John Paul Jones had cut his hair and had to wear a wig in the reshoots. Similarly, Robert Plant has bad teeth in some of the shots, and pristine teeth in others.
Just hearing John playing the drums makes my eyes water. Together they were unstoppable. May he R.I.P. Thank god we have Jason.
Talent always outshines technology... today people don't even use instruments, they piece together computer sounds to try and make a cohesive track. . Sometimes old school is the best school
This is probably the greatest ever rock song ever made
Good call on the guitar solo. It’s often called the greatest guitar solo EVER recorded. You nailed it! Did you realize that as of 2023, that live performance was filmed 50 years ago?
John Henry Bonham , Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, Robert Plant, AMAZING!!!!
4:34 yessss, talent ain’t all he’s got
Best front man ever!! One of the best guitar solos of all time!!💜🎶
I love his hand movements! Yes, he knew that he was hot. And notice during Jimmy Paige's solo, Robert picked up the tambourine and kept jamming. Never took a break.
*Page
A little decorum. Thank You, Sylvia... :)
That Solo .. OMFG 🤯
You have got to see Kashmir live from Knebworth 1979. Robert’s vocals are superb, and the drum fills! Just a year or even less later, Bonzo died, RIP.
totally agree !
Love Knebworth '90!
Achilles from the same concert is John's apogee. His apotheosis.
Every time they do a tribute to LZ by playing this clip, the audience shows so much respect it's beyond ridiculous . Well deserved...
the man knew how to play guitar !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
James Patrick Page, G.O.A.T.
🙏🏼 Thank you Jayy ! So nice to see John Paul Jones playing the mellotron - JPJ doesn’t get as many accolades, but he’s an amazing multi-instrumentalist. So cool to see & hear Jimmy’s 6 & 12 string double-neck badASS guitar... And how about the light 💡 designer that puts Robert in a light shining from heaven above? 🤘🏼🎧🤘🏼
Jimmy Page is often regarded as the greatest guitarist who ever lived
One of the greatest rock guitar gods playing onstage to his limits.
Saw them live at Newcastle City Hall 1973. My mates and I were 18. We were totally blown away by their brilliance, and almost deaf on the coach going back home to Teesside. Best night of my life.
In case you didn't already know, Elvis was a fan of Led Zeppelin and Led Zeppelin was fans of Elvis, they respected each other very much. And actually went to each others shows.
Elvis stopped a show one time to jokingly tell his band members to sharpen up because Led Zeppelin was in the house (Elvis's band was top notch though) :-), Also Plant references Elvis in a few songs as well and even sings his songs live, you are right they had a lot of respect for one another thats for sure.
@@mikejohn5467 Robert Plant recalls how LZ met Elvis in a corridor and spoke for at least 45 mins.
@@terryross1032 It might be at that same show you're talking about, where as they were leaving Robert starts singing "Treat me like a fool, treat me mean and cruel" as he's walking away..... then Elvis yells out to Robert to stop, peaks his head around the door from the dressing room, and sings back "buuuuut love me"
If I was there for that moment, I could have probably died and gone to heaven and been ok with that.
That would have been a sight to behold.
I myself have been lucky enough to meet AC/DC, straight away Angus asked me what I wanted to drink, then I got to know them for a brief period for their initial tour of England, even looking after a crate of Whisky lined small Coke bottles at a concert (imbibing myself of course!) with Bon Scott passing me drinks across the stage!.
Had a drink with Jack Bruce at the Chelsea Drugstore, and went on a pub crawl with Davy Jones of the Monkees, around the King's Rd, Chelsea
All lovely people I must say. Memories.
Elvis did have surprisingly varied tastes in music: rock, hard rock, acid rock, country, soul, rhythm and blues, gospel. When I went on a tour of Graceland one of the rooms had lots of stereo equipment and a huge record collection. Someone in our tour group was wearing a Led Zeppelin t-shirt and asked the tour guide if Elvis was a Led Zep fan. She said he loved Led Zep and had every album.
Robert Plant invented SWAG!
Plant and Page epitomized the phrase “rock Gods.”
I was fortunate enough to have seen them live several times in the 70's. Bands and singers from this era didn't have auto-tune. They all sounded great live. The music stands the test of time, great review Jayy!
The 4 greatest musicians ever assembled for one group. The only musicians in the world to be considered as gods. RIP. John Bonham simply the greatest.
Thanks for reacting to Zeppelin... they are my favorite band!! Can you please react to Zeppelin's "How Many More Times", "Bring It On Home" and "The Lemon Song"? You will love them!!
Thank you for breaking your rule for us!! This was amazing, right?
Yes,Led Zepplin a great group
I agree @luca ...apparently Robert Plant stated that his mother was gypsy (Romany)... (that's why he says he has that thick hair lol)...as a rule Gypsies are known to be soulful musically... in fact I think Roberts daughter Carmen is a gypsy/ belly dancer...😊
oops wrong thread lol
There was real music back in the 60s 70s and 80s , just raw talent!
That moment when she notices Percy!
hHAHAHAHAHA
Back in "the day," rock groups made lots of money doing concerts. They had to sound good live! Led Zeppelin was one of the best to see live!
Heart did a tribute version live at the Kennedy Center Honors with Led Zeppelin in attendance that's absolutely phenomenal. Please react to it. It's amazing.
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The most AMAZING performance EVER!!!!
Das ist pure Energie, wenn ich LED Zeppelin höre, das ist wie Magie! Habe ich bei keiner anderen Gruppe. Der pure Wahnsinn!
Die Teens sind viel bessere Gitarristen. Modern Talking singen höher. Max Werner's Schlagzeug rules
Robert Plant and Jimmie Page were so beautiful!!! And the talent of the group has not been surpassed.
Best guitar solo ever!!!
🎸💯🤯 Led Zeppelin = incredible‼🔥🤟
"Stairway to Heaven" = legendary‼
This isn’t even in the top ten of Zeppelin tracks.The greatest band of all time.From a 61 year old man in England who was lucky enough to see them at Knebworth 79.
They are the Goats 🐐🎸🎸🎸🎵🎵
Led Zepp is the absolute top "bomb", this one is so classic! Watch the tribute from 2012 Heart did for them...absolutely amazing to experience!! Fire!!!
One of the things I miss from when I was a kid, was the fact that when you went to the concerts live, they would often play variations of the songs, and it was not always the same. Starting around the nineties it seems through, the Alternative movement seemed to be just a carbon copy, live or on the albums. How I miss the days of Floyd, Zeppelin, the early days of Metallica, Deep Purple, and so many more from then.
I swear I could watch this reaction a thousand times. Girl your facial expression when the first wide angle full body shot hit was priceless!! 😂😂 You we’re seeing what all us women see first. He is a dream come true no doubt. 🥰
Here's the kicker sweetie....Robert was your age when this was filmed, and Jimmy was 32. Love that you found the Zep!
I love watching how you and everybody that reacts to this video and others by Led Zep can't talk right after the music stops.
Real talent .... needs no enhancement. Plus, RP is amazing eye candy.
He sure is!!!
hahahahaha ..caught ya we see the lust in your eyes around 4 minutes
YUP!! He has a "super power" that NO girl can resist!!! ;) ;)
Girl can't help it lol
Lol, that's what I was most wanting to see, her reaction in that moment.
I like watching her geek out to young Percy
@@michaelgilbert197
Maybe it’s a can of soda for hydration😊
Jayy Thank you for this. I'm so glad you experienced the filmed version. The thing about LZ is live performances are wholly a different experience from studio as you said - they improvise live and a song is not performed the same way twice. I understand you don't react to the same song twice, but I suggest you should make an exception for LZ. I know you're a Robert girl (😁 I saw that look. . . .) BUT This is one of the BEST Jimmy Page solos ever!!! IN THE ZONE!! There's a whole body of audio recorded LZ concerts that give you the live performance and a few filmed concerts from 1969 though 1980. Hope you'll check out somethings from those. Happy to provide links if you want. 😁☮
It sounds so amazing live because back then you didn’t make it unless you had real talent and that went for the entire band. No one made who was manufactured behind the scenes because of something other than their talent.
Time to do Whole lotta love from this same concert!!
That guitar solo will never not give me chills.
We had it good as teens in the seventies. While I never got to see Zeppelin live back then, they played Madison Square Garden a few times in the seventies, I did have the poster from this concert of Robert and Jimmy with that double neck guitar, hanging on my bedroom wall. And yes John is beating that drum kit like it owes him money.
If you heven't seen or done a reaction to the "Kennedy Center Honors Led Zeppelin", Heart does an outstanding cover of this song and John's son Jason is playing the drums just like dad did!
Their music will transport you. After watching this, you should react to live Dazed and Confused from this same concert. It's 28 minutes long and is like a mini-concert all by itself. It is Jimmy's showpiece and includes his "fantasy" sequence (they all had one).
Robert Plant has the total "package "👌 lmfao 🤣😂
There's some great music out there from over the years, but know one really even comes close to these guys.
You should hear Dazed and Confused from the same concert
Agreed it will blow her mind
And “Whole Lotta Love”!!!
Any you guys remember going to the midnight matinee to see the whole film. It was just like the concert. Every seat sold smelling like weed. Good times.
LED ZEPPELIN, the G.O.A.T.S of Rock and Roll 🙏🏻!!!
And Jayy, you are so fiddle sticking Awesome 👌 👊🏻🙏🏻❤!!!
Yessss!🔥🔥🔥🔥 Robert in his bolero jean jacket and tight jeans! And that VOICE! 😋🥵 love this concert!! “Since I’ve been loving you” is another favorite(which I know you’ve done) ICONIC ❤️💝👍✌️
Why are all the Women commenting on his tight jeans? I don't get it...
That's not a bolero jean jacket, it's the blouse of a fan he was with the night before.
Sorry to say they're aren't concerts like this anymore....few and far between. When you find it, it's life changing, mind blowing.
True. I’ve seen The Who and Heart in the past 5 years two years. The old people can really put on concerts.
THE GREATEST BAND EVER HANDS DOWN ❤😊
Rock and Roll Gods at their best!!!
If you've wondered what it was like a Led Zeppelin concert, then I have to recommend the famous bootleg recording "Listen to this Eddie" of Zep from the summer of 1977 (June 21, 1977). Listen to (and react to!) "The Song Remains the Same", the opening number from the concert. It is a remarkable moment. The audience and the music are ONE. There are many posts of this recording on youtube. Enjoy!
Led Zeppelin = Rock Gods 👍👍👍👍
Darling, hot the nail on the head: a voice from heaven, one guitar player, a bass player and a drummer. 4 guys, live on stage. And voice from heaven is signing into one Mkc that is going right into the speakers….
Jimmy doesn't "play guitar." He channels emotion.
Same concert, Madison Sq. Gardens, they closed with Whole Lotta Love. Amazing! Including Bohnam and fire.
I loved the "words have two meanings" finger play.
Enjoying them, as you do, it would be worth 28 minutes of your time to watch the live version of Dazed and Confused from this same concert. Greatest guitar solo ever recorded!
Love it , young people appreciating our music!
Classic! This is a GREAT live performance! ♥️🎼🎶🎵🇨🇦
No auto tune, 4 guys, love making to a guitar, how many bands can do that today? Awesome
Well, almost none in popular music, anyway. But Jazzers and other great musicians will always be alive in every moment, and all the audience has to do is ask for it again.
@@ikshields nice
I was a kid when this came out and I foolishly thought that you had to be this talented to have a recording contract. I had no idea how truly spoiled I was.
The entire tempo of the song changes in the middle of the guitar solo.. absolutely seamlessly… twice.. amazing
Best Band ever! Feeds heart and soul. Thx for posting.🤗🕺🎸😍👃👃
And Jimmy...Jesus!!
Seen Led Zeppelin 2 times, once in 1977 on April 1, 1977 Toronto, at the Maple Leaf Gardens, then on October 17 , 1980 in Montreal, at the Montreal Forum, and my best friend bought tickets for Robert Plant's solo tour on June 10, 1985 at The Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC, Canada!! Led Zeppelin are truly amazing live and so sexy!! Robert Plant during his solo tour was amazing as well and just as sexy , like fine wine he ages so well! Had front row tickets to all 3 shows!! Going to see Robert on Wednesday
Aug 14, 2024 at
7:00 PM at The
Queen Elizabeth Theatre Vancouver, BC
Can't wait!!! ❤️🥰🤘
Led Zepplin,a great group I remember this song in 1978,when I was12,the year my grandma passed away,she was85.
I am SOOOOO HAPPY you're doing this!!! Can't wait to see your reaction!!! Robert and Jimmy are exceptional/EXQUISITE in this one!! Hehe!!! ;) ;) ;) P.S... With Led Zeppelin, "breaking the rules" is a MUST!! :)
EDIT: Now maybe consider re-doing "Whole Lotta Love". Do the Live at MSG performance, it's special... And Jimmy does a Theremin "solo" in it. (German sonic wave antenna) and he and Robert do a little "playing" during that solo that is a real treat!! It's impressive and I think you'd LOVE it!!!
@@stevepence229 Yup and YAY!! It took forever for me to figure it out! Thank GOD for miss ElyseHFM, she stuck with me and guided me through It!!! YAY!! BLESS her heart!!! Love her to pieces!!! Now I can finally make my "girly" comments and people won't think it's weird!!! ;) ;)
@@stevepence229 I'm SO sorry hear that! it hurts my soul when things like that happen. I truly hope that in time, everyone will be able to forgive each others words..... Life is too short to waste on negativity. I "know" those who were involved and I feel you are all wonderful, kind human beings. As humans we sometimes falter in our judgement and say things/rush to judgement far too quickly. I'm not saying that's what happened, just offering "food for thought".... :)
Next, I would suggest the band Heart doing this song live at the Kennedy Center, in front of the surviving members and Obama at their Honors concert.
She has already done it! ua-cam.com/video/l7_t8m0uwHU/v-deo.html
It is so much fun to see someone experiencing Led Zeppelin for the “first time” and get it.
Hold up! Five thumbs down????? This here is musical manna! It just doesn't better than this... & live? I bow down! #LedZepDidThat
Jayy, i appreciate you having an open mind to the 'oldies' and giving them a chance, as you can see there are some AMAZING masterpieces that today's young folk would not give the time of day. Take care =]
In the 70's there were radio stations that would ONLY PLAY Stairway to heaven for 24 hours straight
Zeppelin is the exception to all rules. Thank you for doing this!
(Edit). Rock: Always great to hear audio AND watch live.
he sounds better because he wasnt discovered or promoted on American idol...he worked his ass off ..left home when he was a kid to pursue his art
If you thought this performance was phenomenal, you should check out "Dazed and Confused" from this same show, it is 30 minutes long, Jimmy uses a violin bow during his solo, a must-see and hear.
Loved watching this again , the reason all these bands could play live was that the only way you could get into a studio was to impress and A&R man who made his money bringing talent to the record label , now it’s possible to do a studio recording in your bedroom and never have to sing live .
Does anybody remember laughter?!
There’s still time to change the road you’re on.
Timeless lyrics!
Superb and love your joyful review.
BEST BAND EVER.
Hi Ms. Jayy, we tried to tell U that this Live version is Gooder.. I was lucky to see this concert on the big movie screen..
It is credited with being one of the 1st. if not the 1st. Music Video.. Now tell the truth, U like Mr. Robert's hair among
other things.. As I have said before, next to James Bond, Mr. Robert is the coolest dude on this planet.. ♠W.G.
i was there... July 1973..... the song remains the same concert.....Madison square garden NYC.... i think i was the youngest in the audience lol ..... best $5 i ever spent..... as we say back in the day.... peace
Your love for Zeppplin sometimes I get lost in your reactions and beautiful smiles.
JAYY, you did the right thing by reacting to the studio version first. This live performance was fantastic, but nothing touches the genius of the studio recording. For almost all songs, it's best to hear the studio version first. And as a reactor, there's nothing wrong with doing just what you did: react to the studio version first, and then later a live version. Keep up the great content! And please, bring back some more ELO (Electric Light Orchestra). I suggest the studio version of, "Evil Woman", next. Or, "Tightrope", another banger from their heyday! :)
With Zep you get two versions. There are so many amazing musicians out there in famous bands with hit songs, but not all of them can stray from the studio version playing live and still captivate you.
Led Zeppelin are such high level musicians that it doesn’t matter what they play, you will be amazed watching them just tune their instruments!