Finally someone mentions my thoughts entirely, I can see for miles and miles or I can see for kilometres with a thick German accent just does not cut the mustard, imperial rules metric every time Adolph àn Claude 😜
Because, if a band is comprised of top-level artists, the live performances are always superior to the anti-septic and contrived studio versions. For a band like Led Zeppelin, I would choose to see them live over listening to a studio recording any day of the week.
@@gregglass119 the studio version of every song is 20x better in my opinion. It’s the way you were meant to listen. A live performance is good but the original is how it was meant to be heard. So I think it’s more appropriate to suggest the original first. Then a live performance.
@benaiah2119 Because a lot of reactors want to watch as well as listen. There are no good visuals to go with the studio version of Since I've Been Loving You, and Zeppelin live were very visually fascinating.
I was lucky enough to see Led Zeppelin in concert in 73 at Madison Square Garden . My girlfriends and I took a train into the city, stood in front of the Garden and got 3 scalped tickets for $10 a piece. Hands down my favorite band and memory for a 16 yr old girl.
Lucky Girl, I also had the good fortunate of seeing them 04/70 in Indy, Zepplin 2 Tour, Simply incredible & so Loud! My Older Bro & Sis in Law had tickets 8 rows from the Stage & left after the 3rd Song??? Lol's Not for casual ears or Pitchfork Music Lovers
I can NEVER get enough Led Zeppelin. Unlike a lot of bands, I don't have to be in a particular mood to listen to Led Zep, it will create a mood of its own. They're that good. Excellent background music for housework! You'll get a lot done, and hardly notice the work.
Studio first, live later. That way you get to hear the song the way it was meant to be heard, and then you can still react to live versions later, and it allows you to make a better assessment of their live capabilities. Those requesting live first, already know the song so they are not considering a first time listener. Zeppelin is my favourite band but i would always recommend studio first for a first time listener. I see some are suggesting "Since i've been loving you". I agree but studio first.
Virtually all bands are different live, but LZ especially. The studio versions are baseline works of art that the live versions play off of. If you don't know what it's SUPPOSED to sound like, then it's difficult to truly appreciate it.
Enjoying your reactions, always amazes me when young people discover great music and realize it's worth listening to more! Studio versions are how the band intended the songs to sound, then the live versions will amaze you when you see how great they were at reproducing their music live! Either way you decide to go, listening to the music is the important thing ... If I could give you advise, it would be to start on the 1st album and work forward so you can see how they progressed through the years. What makes this band different, is their ability to play many genres of music, so it will never sound the same and very often surprise you with how diverse they truly are! Good luck and enjoy the ride!
Robert Plant said the Led Zeppelin song he wants to be most remembered for is Kashmir. Kashmir live at Knebworth 1979 official video is their best live performance of Kashmir, and one of their most epic live performances. Here you will also see how their "look" changed from the early 1970's to the late 1970's. This represents a general fashion trend. One of the many things that make this performance so epic was John Bonham's drumming. He was absolutely at his best during this performance. Robert's vocals are also some of his best. I saw Led Zeppelin 3 times between 1969 - 1970, and I'm envious of the people who saw this concert, and the one at MSG 1973.
I'm envious of anyone who got to see them at all. Sadly, I did not. John Bonham died before their 1980 tour to the U.S. I was 13 and it would have been my first concert. Instead, my first concert was AC/DC at 15.
The studio version will be what they intended it to be, and the live version changes almost every time they played it. Live was what they felt like in the moment.
You've discovered the tip of the iceberg! SOOO much great music lies ahead for you to discover. I'm 76 and saw them live in Cleveland Ohio in the summer of '69. They played their whole first album and most of their as yet unreleased second! We were the first to hear "The Lemon Song", which was a panty dropper! Love seeing a new generation discover the soundtrack of my life!❤ Happy discoveries my dear!😊
Yeah, more Zeppelin! After this classic, try Since I've Been Loving You live from the Song Remains the Same concert video. It is just as amazing as what you have already reached to. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎹🎶
If you think this is for adults then I can't wait for you to do the Lemon Song and Custard Pie . love watching young people hearing what I've loved for 50 + yrs for the first time . I know what you are feeling !
This is a good Zeppelin video. The song is called Kashmir and the video on youtube is Led Zeppelin Kashmir live knebworth 1979 I've been around since their first album and saw them live in 1977 Greatest band ever
Love your great reaction! Next up for you is "Since Ive been loving you-Live 1973", you will definitely fall further in love with Robert Plant. After that try Immigrant Song, you may even recognize Roberts scream on this one from many movies. Keep going on the Zep train, you will be thrilled!
I also suggest Since I’ve Been Loving You. But the STUDIO version! IMO you should always do the studio first. That’s how most of us heard them the first time!
The live Madison Square version is great also , it is much longer than the studio version and studio versions seem to be the best before going to live versions but I am biased towards that because that is how I did it growing up and not having the instant selective choices that are available now .. Everything on the Madison Square Song Remains The Same 1973 film should be seen because it is brilliant .
Hi! Love your reactions. The thing with Led Zeppelin is that you can pick any song and it will be just great. If I should recommend one song it would be "Kashmir". It´s epic. Greetings. /Ulf
60 year old dude from Kansas America here in I have to say man I had a huge smile on my face and was laughing my ass off at times at your reaction. That's just so fun. This is the music of my childhood and my youth and there is really no way to State how prevalent it was on the radio and how pervasive it was in music that I've been a musician for a long time now, and it affected so much music to come. And yeah, I think maybe even the hairstyles, laugh. Everything about it was just so dope.
I have the feeling they just suggest you this one to see your face while listening it haha... So next should be "Since I've Been Loving You [HD]" (take this one other the offical one on Led Zep channel. Same concert but different edit. It has some intersting views on the ladys in the crowd haha) 🤘😈
I was 17 - 18 when this band hit the scene. I had been a big Yardbirds fan, so I soon learned that this was the new version of that great band. Later, I worked at concerts and was backstage at about every classic rock act you can think of, including Led Zeppelin. Now, at 72, it's a lot of fun to watch young listeners discover this and other amazing bands that my generation grew up with and almost took for granted.
This was a re-work of Delta Blues man Willie Dixon's 'You Need Love' first recorded by Muddy Waters on Chess Records in 1962, and LZ's best rendition was Royal Albert Hall. You know what's goin' on, girl... 😁
Very nice to see someone react so positively to this song which is now more than 50 years old. I really liked this song when I first heard it back then and I actually like it better now. It can easily stand any comparison with any rock track produced since then. I am glad that you 'got' the lyrics of song. You'd be surprised at how many people don't.😊 Halcyon days as far as music is concerned. With regard to recommending other Led Zeppelin songs, there are just so many. 'Good Times, Bad Times', 'You're Time Is Gonna Come', 'Communication Breakdown', 'How Many More Times', 'Dazed and Confused'' and those are just from their first album (a vinyl copy of which I still have and still play). The list is not endless, but it is very long! They were simply the best at what they did and to this day I have never heard anyone better.
I mentioned some more "sexy" songs in the comments of the Stairway to Heaven video you did. I hope you keep going on this awesome journey! Muah! You are so adorbs!!
When I was young, it was considered sacrilistic to not stop whatever you were doing until a Led Zeppelin song was complete. Even getting out of your car.
Listen Babe I’m gonna leave you. Studio version. Remaster version. In My opinion, it’s better to listen to the studio version first. Because they are perfectionists in the studio
If you listen to the studio version first and live second then you are experiencing the music the same way we did back in the day when this music was brand new. I am a 71 year old hippie who has had a lifelong pursuit of great music and when I am watching reactions to music I prefer the reactor to have their first listen the same way I did ! Their are only hand full of performers that transfer well to live recordings but when they do it is worth your time.
Their live versions of this are always awesome as they can't exactly replicate that electronic part (with those weird stereo effects) so they improvise when playing live and it's awesome. There's also a 20 minute + live version of this song but to be fair it start off with this then goes into a medley of a couple of other songs and then returns.
They dont improvise because they can't replicate the studio. They're masters of their craft! they improvised because that's what they do! Both live and in the studio
They dont improvise because they can't replicate the studio. They're masters of their craft! they improvised because that's what they do! Both live and in the studio
Loved your reaction here. I think you would really enjoy Led Zeppelin's Dazed and Confused - and it will be even better if you watch the live recording (which is around 10 minutes). It's fantastic! Thanks.
If your looking for more Led Zeppelin to react to try the song 'Kashmir' it's another classic! Either the studio version or there is also a great live performance from 1979!
I was 19 in 1969. A friend invited me over to hear this new album he'd gotten, so we smoked a joint and he began to play the very first album put out by Led Zeppelin. The first track was "Good Times, Bad Times" - it was like having music explode in the room around me. By the time we got to the last track, I felt both energized and drained at the same time. Nothing like it ever before, nothing like it ever since. So, I suggest "Good Times, Bad Times" to be put in your queue of LZ. Maybe something different first, as "Good Times, Bad Times" has a similar kind of in-your-face vibe to it as "Whole Lotta Love". But do GTBD soon, and, when you put it on, think that this was their absolute first published song heard by millions of people, ever.
Some of Led Zeppelin's soulful songs:- 1. Going to California (live) 2. Down by the Seaside 3. Tangerine 4. That's the way 5. Thank you (robert wrote it for his wife) 6. In the light 7. No quarter 8. The battle of evermore 9. Bron-Y-Aur Stomp 10. All my love(tribute to Robert's 4year old dead son) 11. D'yer Mak'er 12. Baby come on home 13. What is and what should never be 14. Your time is gonna come 15. Travelling riverside blues 16. Hey hey what can I do
Nice list. Little short, though, haha! They had SO many GREAT soulful and other songs, aye? hardly anyone ever asks for a reaction to Baby come on home. Shame, it's an amazing (non-album) song!
@@joescott8877 oh yes I forgot to add "Tea for one" and I didn't want to make it too lengthy for her 😅. I'm gen Z born in 1998, I discovered Zeppelin just in 2019 they're my fav band.
@@AmjadAliSyd "Tea for one" is so underrated. Casual fans barely know about it. Anyhow: Well, welcome aboard!! Hearing that kind of comment from GenZ's makes us Old School Zepheads (GenX here, born in '65) pump our fists and go "F*ck Yeah!" You seem to be fully infected by The Fever, heh. It is a glorious sickness ("Sick again" and again and again...). You prolly may know all about this already, but there are many awesome quality bootlegs out there. New levels of admiration and wonder! The channel "Led Zeppelin Boots" is very extensive. "Led Zeppelin Rarities" is another. Anyhow, you have really good taste in music, lol!
I've been listening to this song for a long time and never made that connection to '69. Guess my mind is too clean. lol This is one of Zep's staples, one of their early big hits, always a concert favorite. Yes, all the ladies used to go crazy over Robert. Quite the band.
Robert Plant, Jimmy Paige, John Bonham, John Paul Jones, what a team they made, one of the greatest bands ever. Try Immigrant song, Ramble on, Dazed and confused, When the levee breaks, The battle of evermore. Many, many more that I could add all so good.
Thank God, they are a British band, because: 'I wanna give you every centimeter of my love' - just doesn't have the same ring to it.
you are PERFECTLY RIGHT Rabessey , indeed
Finally someone mentions my thoughts entirely, I can see for miles and miles or I can see for kilometres with a thick German accent just does not cut the mustard, imperial rules metric every time Adolph àn Claude 😜
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"Since I've Been Loving You" Live from Madison Square Garden 1973
excellent choice
Why do people suggest live performances before they listen to the superior studio version?
Because, if a band is comprised of top-level artists, the live performances are always superior to the anti-septic and contrived studio versions.
For a band like Led Zeppelin, I would choose to see them live over listening to a studio recording any day of the week.
@@gregglass119 the studio version of every song is 20x better in my opinion. It’s the way you were meant to listen. A live performance is good but the original is how it was meant to be heard. So I think it’s more appropriate to suggest the original first. Then a live performance.
@benaiah2119
Because a lot of reactors want to watch as well as listen. There are no good visuals to go with the studio version of Since I've Been Loving You, and Zeppelin live were very visually fascinating.
I was lucky enough to see Led Zeppelin in concert in 73 at Madison Square Garden . My girlfriends and I took a train into the city, stood in front of the Garden and got 3 scalped tickets for $10 a piece. Hands down my favorite band and memory for a 16 yr old girl.
And then you judged every concert against that one.
Lucky Girl, I also had the good fortunate of seeing them 04/70 in Indy, Zepplin 2 Tour, Simply incredible & so Loud! My Older Bro & Sis in Law had tickets 8 rows from the Stage & left after the 3rd Song??? Lol's Not for casual ears or Pitchfork Music Lovers
I can NEVER get enough Led Zeppelin. Unlike a lot of bands, I don't have to be in a particular mood to listen to Led Zep, it will create a mood of its own. They're that good.
Excellent background music for housework! You'll get a lot done, and hardly notice the work.
DEAR, YOU HEAR TO ONE OF THE BEST BANDS ever existed, FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE (W)HOLE UNIVERSE!
Yes, many children conceived listening to this one.
Studio first, live later. That way you get to hear the song the way it was meant to be heard, and then you can still react to live versions later, and it allows you to make a better assessment of their live capabilities. Those requesting live first, already know the song so they are not considering a first time listener. Zeppelin is my favourite band but i would always recommend studio first for a first time listener. I see some are suggesting "Since i've been loving you". I agree but studio first.
Completely agree! Bought the first album in 69…. Life was never the same
Amen! I tell them all the time!
Virtually all bands are different live, but LZ especially. The studio versions are baseline works of art that the live versions play off of. If you don't know what it's SUPPOSED to sound like, then it's difficult to truly appreciate it.
Hear! Hear! The studio version first!
Spot on. Studio first with Led Zep otherwise you can't tell what they've done live.
Listen to " What is and what should never be " by Led Zep, another MIND-BLOWING song!
I guess everyone loses a bit of innocence when listening to this song for the first time. It’s ok, innocence is a bit overrated anyways ;)~
This music is from the era of sex, drugs and rock and roll, and a lot of hair and tight jeans too. It was great to live through it all.
You are so right.
Enjoying your reactions, always amazes me when young people discover great music and realize it's worth listening to more! Studio versions are how the band intended the songs to sound, then the live versions will amaze you when you see how great they were at reproducing their music live! Either way you decide to go, listening to the music is the important thing ... If I could give you advise, it would be to start on the 1st album and work forward so you can see how they progressed through the years. What makes this band different, is their ability to play many genres of music, so it will never sound the same and very often surprise you with how diverse they truly are! Good luck and enjoy the ride!
Led Zeppelin pound for pound were the most talented Rock 'n Roll band in history.
Robert Plant said the Led Zeppelin song he wants to be most remembered for is Kashmir. Kashmir live at Knebworth 1979 official video is their best live performance of Kashmir, and one of their most epic live performances. Here you will also see how their "look" changed from the early 1970's to the late 1970's. This represents a general fashion trend. One of the many things that make this performance so epic was John Bonham's drumming. He was absolutely at his best during this performance. Robert's vocals are also some of his best. I saw Led Zeppelin 3 times between 1969 - 1970, and I'm envious of the people who saw this concert, and the one at MSG 1973.
I'm envious of anyone who got to see them at all. Sadly, I did not. John Bonham died before their 1980 tour to the U.S. I was 13 and it would have been my first concert. Instead, my first concert was AC/DC at 15.
Kashmir is my favorite Zeppelin song!
I don't like Kashmire. I keep listening to it trying to understand the adoration, but it isn't working.
I was there
"since I've been loving you"live from Madison square garden 1973 is amazing 😊
You absolutely should react to "Since I've been loving You" LIVE from 1973. (The Song remains the same movie" next!!!
The studio version will be what they intended it to be, and the live version changes almost every time they played it. Live was what they felt like in the moment.
Robert was the best front man in rock!
Girl - your mind is exactly the correct amount of dirty. Thank you for the react. will watch more of you.
You've discovered the tip of the iceberg! SOOO much great music lies ahead for you to discover. I'm 76 and saw them live in Cleveland Ohio in the summer of '69. They played their whole first album and most of their as yet unreleased second! We were the first to hear "The Lemon Song", which was a panty dropper! Love seeing a new generation discover the soundtrack of my life!❤ Happy discoveries my dear!😊
This song always makes the girls blush. But then that's what all great rock songs should do!
Yeah, more Zeppelin! After this classic, try Since I've Been Loving You live from the Song Remains the Same concert video. It is just as amazing as what you have already reached to. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎹🎶
Don’t worry the girls were crazy for this band, especially Robert and Jimmy. They were absolute GODS
Literally, "girls".
@@mitchellbeston1033 Lol
they aren't real Gods
@@jurassicthunder They were demi gods
If you think this is for adults then I can't wait for you to do the Lemon Song and Custard Pie . love watching young people hearing what I've loved for 50 + yrs for the first time . I know what you are feeling !
This is a good Zeppelin video.
The song is called Kashmir
and the video on youtube is Led Zeppelin Kashmir live knebworth 1979
I've been around since their first album and saw them live in 1977
Greatest band ever
Epic song also Kashmir the best band with the best voice Robert Plant love your reaction Olavity
Love your great reaction! Next up for you is "Since Ive been loving you-Live 1973", you will definitely fall further in love with Robert Plant. After that try Immigrant Song, you may even recognize Roberts scream on this one from many movies. Keep going on the Zep train, you will be thrilled!
Immigrant Song, I was going to recommend that.
Yer gonna LOVE "The Lemon Song". . . . also, I LOVE the way that you think!
You have great taste in music!
Zep rules!
In the Light by Led Zeppelin is a gem!
Also
Down by the Seaside👌🏻
Tangerine👌🏻
That's the way👌🏻
Not yet at the beginning of her journey. Too deep and not an easy first listen. Save it for later.
I also suggest Since I’ve Been Loving You. But the STUDIO version! IMO you should always do the studio first. That’s how most of us heard them the first time!
69.was the first year for Led Zepplin they released Zepplin 1 and 2 that year.
"Since I've Been Loving You" Live has to be next. One of the greatest live performances EVER!!!
The GUITAR "RIFF" From This Rocker, Was Voted Number 1 , ALL-TIME!! ( By in Guitar Player Magazine!)😮🎙️😎✌️🎸🎶🎵🎶
The live Madison Square version is great also , it is much longer than the studio version and studio versions seem to be the best before going to live versions but I am biased towards that because that is how I did it growing up and not having the instant selective choices that are available now .. Everything on the Madison Square Song Remains The Same 1973 film should be seen because it is brilliant .
Yup your are in love.😂 there is no escape from this rabbit hole. Great reaction. Cant go roung with LZ. Greetings from 🇮🇹🇧🇪🇪🇺 young lady
i'm with you about the long haired guys LOL. i'm 67 and my old man has very long hair (he's 60)
Oh, and yes, you are correct! Led Zeppelin should ALWAYS be playing in the house, no matter what you're doing!!
If you like the studio version, might as well see a live performance too. Let’s face it. You’re a FANatic of zep.
Since I've been Loving You live at msg is an absolute lesson in Blues Rock.
Everything they did was magnificent. Try Kashmir live at knebworth in 1979! This live version of Whole Lotta Love in 1973 at msg is fantastic!
Hi! Love your reactions. The thing with Led Zeppelin is that you can pick any song and it will be just great. If I should recommend one song it would be "Kashmir". It´s epic. Greetings. /Ulf
The rover, when the leavee breaks and No quarter. Literally this songs Change my life
I agree that Since I’ve Been Loving You is a good choice. Also Kashmir and When the Levee Breaks.
60 year old dude from Kansas America here in I have to say man I had a huge smile on my face and was laughing my ass off at times at your reaction. That's just so fun.
This is the music of my childhood and my youth and there is really no way to State how prevalent it was on the radio and how pervasive it was in music that I've been a musician for a long time now, and it affected so much music to come. And yeah, I think maybe even the hairstyles, laugh. Everything about it was just so dope.
Best reaction ever to this song.
I have the feeling they just suggest you this one to see your face while listening it haha... So next should be "Since I've Been Loving You [HD]" (take this one other the offical one on Led Zep channel. Same concert but different edit. It has some intersting views on the ladys in the crowd haha) 🤘😈
👍🇬🇧❤I TAUGHT THEM EVERYTHING I KNOW 😂......ZEP'S THE BEST 🎸
I was 17 - 18 when this band hit the scene. I had been a big Yardbirds fan, so I soon learned that this was the new version of that great band. Later, I worked at concerts and was backstage at about every classic rock act you can think of, including Led Zeppelin. Now, at 72, it's a lot of fun to watch young listeners discover this and other amazing bands that my generation grew up with and almost took for granted.
The drummer J.Bonham "Bonzo" was the best of all times that's why the band stopped after he passed. The bass is so good too!
Saw them twice in 72 & 75. Listen to "Since I've Been Lovin' You"! Best bluse ever!
Everything you liked bout Stairway, intensified by 10 in this song, my favorite Led Zeppelin song
Kashmir Live from Celebration Day Live. They are rocking in their 60's and they still have the sass.
This was a re-work of Delta Blues man Willie Dixon's 'You Need Love' first recorded by Muddy Waters on Chess Records in 1962, and LZ's best rendition was Royal Albert Hall. You know what's goin' on, girl... 😁
Led Zeppelin live Madison Square Garden 1973.
“Rock and Roll”
What a way to open a rock concert!
I agree with everyone else here. Your next reaction should be for "Since I've Been Loving You" live at MSG 1973.
Very nice to see someone react so positively to this song which is now more than 50 years old.
I really liked this song when I first heard it back then and I actually like it better now. It can easily stand any comparison with any rock track produced since then.
I am glad that you 'got' the lyrics of song. You'd be surprised at how many people don't.😊
Halcyon days as far as music is concerned.
With regard to recommending other Led Zeppelin songs, there are just so many. 'Good Times, Bad Times', 'You're Time Is Gonna Come', 'Communication Breakdown', 'How Many More Times', 'Dazed and Confused'' and those are just from their first album (a vinyl copy of which I still have and still play). The list is not endless, but it is very long!
They were simply the best at what they did and to this day I have never heard anyone better.
Rock and Roll Live Video (Madison Square Garden 1973) Original Records. This is from the same concert as Stairway to Heaven that you reacted to.
I haven't watched you before, but I just subscribed. Your reaction rocked! 🎶🎸🎤❤
"Dazed and Confessed" by Zeppelin is a must react to.
I agree...my fav!
Their 1st album was released in 1968. This is their 2nd album released in 1969. Their next album came out in 1970..............
pretty much all of their stuff is betterlive
because sometimes they go off scrip and it's just better
Since I’ve Been Loving You at MSG - your Robert crush shall be ignited even further, I promise 😂
I mentioned some more "sexy" songs in the comments of the Stairway to Heaven video you did. I hope you keep going on this awesome journey! Muah! You are so adorbs!!
Fantastic song that I could listen forever ! ❤
They wrote and played this for you!
He means exactly what you think!
Studio is always better first.I recommend their song ‘Kashmir’ next.
When I was young, it was considered sacrilistic to not stop whatever you were doing until a Led Zeppelin song was complete. Even getting out of your car.
God knows what she’ll be like with The Lemon Song!
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Listen Babe I’m gonna leave you. Studio version. Remaster version. In My opinion, it’s better to listen to the studio version first. Because they are perfectionists in the studio
If you listen to the studio version first and live second then you are experiencing the music the same way we did back in the day when this music was brand new. I am a 71 year old hippie who has had a lifelong pursuit of great music and when I am watching reactions to music I prefer the reactor to have their first listen the same way I did ! Their are only hand full of performers that transfer well to live recordings but when they do it is worth your time.
Their live versions of this are always awesome as they can't exactly replicate that electronic part (with those weird stereo effects) so they improvise when playing live and it's awesome. There's also a 20 minute + live version of this song but to be fair it start off with this then goes into a medley of a couple of other songs and then returns.
They dont improvise because they can't replicate the studio. They're masters of their craft!
they improvised because that's what they do! Both live and in the studio
They dont improvise because they can't replicate the studio. They're masters of their craft!
they improvised because that's what they do! Both live and in the studio
This band is epic.
Little fact about Led Zeppelin. They were a pioneer in stereo sound effects, as you can hear quite well in this song.
Loved your reaction here. I think you would really enjoy Led Zeppelin's Dazed and Confused - and it will be even better if you watch the live recording (which is around 10 minutes). It's fantastic! Thanks.
My favorite band of all time!
I was a teen when I got this second LP by them. "The Lemon Song" will really get you going.
Since I've been loving you live is incredible!
They were the first Band to be described as sounding like a Led Zeppelin hitting the floor like Heavy Metal..
Since I've been loving you live from Madison Square Garden a must see
You should check out Heart covering this song IN FRONT OF LED ZEPPELIN at the Kennedy Center Honors.
But also, check out Kashmir from Led. Mesmerizing
Glad you did the original studio version.
You will be blown away by Immigrant Song. There is a live performance you can find live in 1972.
Studio 1st
Live 2nd
If your looking for more Led Zeppelin to react to try the song 'Kashmir' it's another classic! Either the studio version or there is also a great live performance from 1979!
nobody can touch this band as being the best ever they are period.
Black Sabbath says hold my beer.
Just subscribeed, I LOVE Led Zeppelin he's Gorgeous 😍🥰 Love Ur reaction 😂❤❤❤
I was 19 in 1969. A friend invited me over to hear this new album he'd gotten, so we smoked a joint and he began to play the very first album put out by Led Zeppelin. The first track was "Good Times, Bad Times" - it was like having music explode in the room around me. By the time we got to the last track, I felt both energized and drained at the same time. Nothing like it ever before, nothing like it ever since.
So, I suggest "Good Times, Bad Times" to be put in your queue of LZ. Maybe something different first, as "Good Times, Bad Times" has a similar kind of in-your-face vibe to it as "Whole Lotta Love". But do GTBD soon, and, when you put it on, think that this was their absolute first published song heard by millions of people, ever.
You have got to listen to their song 'Kashmir' live at the O2 UK next as its much later in their career but still top notch and you will love it.
Ten Years Gone its a must watch
Some of Led Zeppelin's soulful songs:-
1. Going to California (live)
2. Down by the Seaside
3. Tangerine
4. That's the way
5. Thank you (robert wrote it for his wife)
6. In the light
7. No quarter
8. The battle of evermore
9. Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
10. All my love(tribute to Robert's 4year old dead son)
11. D'yer Mak'er
12. Baby come on home
13. What is and what should never be
14. Your time is gonna come
15. Travelling riverside blues
16. Hey hey what can I do
Nice list. Little short, though, haha! They had SO many GREAT soulful and other songs, aye? hardly anyone ever asks for a reaction to Baby come on home. Shame, it's an amazing (non-album) song!
@@joescott8877 oh yes I forgot to add "Tea for one" and I didn't want to make it too lengthy for her 😅. I'm gen Z born in 1998, I discovered Zeppelin just in 2019 they're my fav band.
@@AmjadAliSyd "Tea for one" is so underrated. Casual fans barely know about it. Anyhow: Well, welcome aboard!! Hearing that kind of comment from GenZ's makes us Old School Zepheads (GenX here, born in '65) pump our fists and go "F*ck Yeah!" You seem to be fully infected by The Fever, heh. It is a glorious sickness ("Sick again" and again and again...). You prolly may know all about this already, but there are many awesome quality bootlegs out there. New levels of admiration and wonder! The channel "Led Zeppelin Boots" is very extensive. "Led Zeppelin Rarities" is another. Anyhow, you have really good taste in music, lol!
@@joescott8877 thanks mate 😊
@@joescott8877 oh wow, my dad was born in 1965 aswell
I've been listening to this song for a long time and never made that connection to '69. Guess my mind is too clean. lol This is one of Zep's staples, one of their early big hits, always a concert favorite. Yes, all the ladies used to go crazy over Robert. Quite the band.
HAMMER OF THE GODS....Peace!
Play led zeppelin I can't Quit you babe. and you shook me
Bonham! BEST BLOODY DRUMMER IN THE WHOLE LOTTA LOVIN' UNIVERSE! 🙂
Robert Plant, Jimmy Paige, John Bonham, John Paul Jones, what a team they made, one of the greatest bands ever. Try Immigrant song, Ramble on, Dazed and confused, When the levee breaks, The battle of evermore. Many, many more that I could add all so good.
I grew up in the 70s with Led Zeppelin. If you are around me, we would had a good time.
Since I Been Loving You, live from 1973 MSG concert, then you can do studio version for you own ears and compare!
This is their t#1 hit. The reason is because they have several songs over six minutes long which in turn limited their airplay.
I definitely think that you should listen to you.Shook me by love's applying the focus are phenomenal without a doubt.
You will really enjoy that song