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  • Опубліковано 26 сер 2019
  • 😳🔥😎👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 INCREDIBLE!!
    Here’s the video link • When The Levee Breaks ...
    I do not own the rights to this song. No copyright infringement intended.
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  • @jamelakajamal
    @jamelakajamal  4 роки тому +1834

    Ok So the Good outweighed the bad, I’ll do more of LED ZEPPELIN WITH ONLY 2 or 3 Pauses or none at all👍🏾 Thanks for the support Love Y’all 🙏🏾

    • @kurtborchers6178
      @kurtborchers6178 4 роки тому +57

      if you can find it on here, which you should be able to do, check out the live version of "Since I've Been Loving You" from the Song Remains The Same soundtrack. it will leave you speechless. "No Quarter" from the same show will do the same.

    • @1225baystreet
      @1225baystreet 4 роки тому +33

      Jamel_AKA_Jamal Hey brother you really need to check out over the hills and far away by Led Zeppelin I promise it will blow your mind it’s my favorite song of theirs and that says a lot… Keep doing what you’re doing peace and love

    • @stephenspero3201
      @stephenspero3201 4 роки тому +57

      Jamel_AKA_Jamal Robert Plant on the harmonica/vocals. I gave you the history of this song with your LAST LZ reaction. This is a remake by Memphis Minnie and Kansas Joe based on the 1927 Mississippi flood that devistated 7 states. Check out "Gallows pole" from LZ III. The lyrics of which go back to a poem from the 1500s and has been done by many people before LZ. The lyrics have changed a bit from each artist but the song remains the same. (Pun intended). TYVM for the reaction. Keep doing what you are doing! Peace, love, and Hope.

    • @TabRoss1st
      @TabRoss1st 4 роки тому +70

      Jamal, we do want to see your reaction. It reminds us of how we felt the first time we heard zepp all those years ago. It makes us old guys proud that there are young folks like you that love real music. You've got your main fader on your board too far to one side. That's why we're hearing too much on one channel. Rerecord this and check your balance on your board. And we're not potheads. That's a silly Hollywood stereotype. Nobody is smoking dope sitting on as hilltop in a car somewhere unless they're just stupid. Lol, luv ya brother

    • @chargen7224
      @chargen7224 4 роки тому +24

      the breaks didn't bother me at all, in fact, to me it was Needed to HEAR

  • @todddavis240
    @todddavis240 3 роки тому +1995

    I caught my daughter listening to Led Zeppelin on her boombox. I told her to turn it off. She said "why daddy".... "because we have bigger speakers downstairs" :P

    • @jeffdietz630
      @jeffdietz630 3 роки тому +106

      What a good parent you are!!!

    • @jst2889
      @jst2889 3 роки тому +13

      Boom box? That right there proves this is made up. This never happened. Even if this was just an attempt at humor...it’s awful. Just as bad as if it actually happened, which it most certainly did not. Equally cheesy and unforgivable. You’re daughter doesn’t listen to zeppelin nor do you.

    • @johngluck6938
      @johngluck6938 3 роки тому +24

      @@jst2889 Shut up!

    • @kaoskat5111
      @kaoskat5111 3 роки тому +7

      Legend...

    • @pulamusic
      @pulamusic 3 роки тому +18

      Dude! My daughter and I share a passion for headbanging to AC/DC.

  • @darkmagus64
    @darkmagus64 3 роки тому +1968

    When I was a young man back in the day, living in the hood listening to this, black folks thought I was crazy. It was white boy music as far as they were concerned. I’m glad that time is over and you can appreciate what ever sounds good.

    • @baghdadbob121
      @baghdadbob121 3 роки тому +138

      All good rock from the late 60s and 70s came from Blues.

    • @moonietwoeyes
      @moonietwoeyes 3 роки тому +96

      I use to get the same crap when I listened to Motown and Philly R&B. But music sets us free.

    • @darkmagus64
      @darkmagus64 3 роки тому +158

      @@moonietwoeyes music has no race. I like what I like and everybody should close their eyes and listen.

    • @livinaftermidnight9651
      @livinaftermidnight9651 3 роки тому +117

      Ironic thing is this was originally "Black" music!

    • @Jmatt455
      @Jmatt455 3 роки тому +50

      That's awesome. I can't believe I just read that. When I was young, one of my best friends moved to Olean, NY for a couple years to live with his dad. When he came back, he was a Motown nut, and we all thought it was "Black music". But the more we listened with him, the more we came to love it. It became, with the "Other Rock N Roll", the soundtrack of our lives. Recently, PBS aired a series called "Country music". I highly recommend it, for any music fan. You'll learn that before electricity, people made up and played their own music with family and friends. Everybody did it. there was no "Black music" or "White music". It was just "Music". When the recording industry began, they were the ones who started separating and labeling music by race. Most of the "Classic rock" bands of the 60's and 70's grew up fans of, listening to, idolizing The Blues.

  • @stacypollock9289
    @stacypollock9289 2 роки тому +425

    This is what happens when every member of the band ....is a genius.
    It's rare. Very, very, rare.

    • @johnnyscans
      @johnnyscans 2 роки тому +12

      That's how I explain LZ to people. Ask any rock fan to list their top 5 bassist, guitarist, vocalist and dummer. It's almost impossible to keep all four members out of the top 5, and if someone argued number 1 for each of them, I wouldn't call them stupid.

    • @robdeskrd
      @robdeskrd 2 роки тому +1

      The Mars Volta, what was accomplished by Omar Rodriguez-Lopez & Cedric Bixlar was profound..... Their 1st Album Deloused in the Comatorium is a eulogy for a friend of theirs Julio Venegas who jumped off a bridge, 2 years before that he had O.D.ed and was in a coma for 7 days the album & 13 page poem tell the story of what he dreamed then....... The 1st, 2nd album Francis the mute & 5th album Noctourniquet are my favorites......

    • @gregmckenzie2497
      @gregmckenzie2497 2 роки тому +5

      Only 2 other bands come to mind where every member was a virtuoso musician. Cream and Rush. I reserve judgement on Cream because I'm not as big a Clapton fan as most folks but Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce are. Also Geddy Lee Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart. In my humble opinion.

    • @christinecollins6648
      @christinecollins6648 2 роки тому +2

      The Who, and Cream too

    • @highplainsdrifter9995
      @highplainsdrifter9995 2 роки тому

      YES!

  • @andrewthomson870
    @andrewthomson870 2 роки тому +122

    "The intro was so sick, I forgot they were gonna be singing" 😂 What a line!

  • @vidyadhar66
    @vidyadhar66 4 роки тому +2386

    Why am I addicted to watching a black man smiling thru my faves of music of my youth. Ill tell you i am 77 and still love it. LOVE to Jamal

    • @c2itccase9
      @c2itccase9 4 роки тому +16

      Alan Vidyadhar I come here for the music🤓

    • @c2itccase9
      @c2itccase9 4 роки тому +42

      Alan Vidyadhar I watch BCP (Black Conservative Patriot) to make sense of the news. Now this? I think I’m turning African-American, I really think so.

    • @noelv1976
      @noelv1976 4 роки тому +60

      He's right. When I grew up, black kids would make fun of me for listening to rock. Times sure have changed

    • @denisesf5
      @denisesf5 4 роки тому +26

      Ditto...but Im 60. 😄🤣🤣

    • @XHuntinatorX
      @XHuntinatorX 4 роки тому +17

      @@c2itccase9 ... BCP is good stuff!

  • @jst2889
    @jst2889 3 роки тому +1180

    It sounds like a harmonica because it’s a harmonica.

    • @sthubbins4038
      @sthubbins4038 3 роки тому +53

      I honestly did not know it was a harmonica for the first twenty-five years I’ve loved this song. Firstly, I could not conceive that Robert Plant was that good at the harmonica (and I still can’t). And secondly, the various sounds Page is wringing out here is bizarre and astonishing. He perfectly melds the distorted bottleneck slide into the harmonica at the end, I just assumed he was doing it in the beginning as well. Hell, I still can’t figure out some of the stuff he’s doing at the end. At one point it sounds like he drunkenly stumbles into an oven grate. And maybe he does. So, yeah, maybe it is a harmonica. Or maybe it’s Jimmy Page brushing a robot’s teeth with a cord of rebar.

    • @songsmithy07
      @songsmithy07 3 роки тому +25

      @@sthubbins4038 definitely a harmonica

    • @mikem.4911
      @mikem.4911 3 роки тому +4

      en.citizendium.org/wiki/When_the_Levee_Breaks_(Led_Zeppelin_song)

    • @cbh440
      @cbh440 3 роки тому +9

      Some people call it a harp, for some reason.

    • @jasonhacker7270
      @jasonhacker7270 3 роки тому +34

      Robert Plant on harmonica

  • @dn5101
    @dn5101 2 роки тому +121

    I'm a 51 yrs old black man and was turned on to Zeppelin in the early 80's and have been in love with their sound since.

  • @BlehgarySD
    @BlehgarySD 2 роки тому +502

    Personal opinion, but this is arguably one of the best LZ songs ever made.

    • @marym.5025
      @marym.5025 2 роки тому +20

      One of the most underrated LZ songs of all time.

    • @gerardovivanco5631
      @gerardovivanco5631 2 роки тому +23

      No, Gary........it's not a personal opinion...
      It's a bonified, scientifically, musical, verifiable fact. This is one of LZ's crowning achievements!

    • @mariobergnini8897
      @mariobergnini8897 2 роки тому +3

      @@gerardovivanco5631 disagree, a very good song, definitely the sexiest song they ever made but not the best, and technically it's a cover so they didn't "make" it. But I can think of a few songs better. Rain song, misty mountain hop, going to California, your time is going to come.

    • @deveryshepardson3640
      @deveryshepardson3640 2 роки тому +3

      IMO you could say the very same thing about most songs of their first five or six albums. I would go with The Rain Song but this song is an amazing achievement. They did many “covers” (generally reworked and. Whatnot,) but that doesn’t devalue those songs or Led Zeppelin’s version of them.

    • @mariobergnini8897
      @mariobergnini8897 2 роки тому +1

      @@deveryshepardson3640 it def does not but you do have to factor it in when your talking about the best song they ever CREATED lol

  • @FourFish47
    @FourFish47 3 роки тому +491

    I'm a 60 year old white woman who - back in the day put on headphones and laid back listening to Zeppelin cranked and the music just fills your body. So blessed to be a teenager in the 70's

    • @bigwillie5717
      @bigwillie5717 3 роки тому +4

      I was a kid in the 70’s and envy you! Although I’m thankful for being a teen in the 80’s, the 70’s were better. We had Bonham!!!

    • @deborahgray5294
      @deborahgray5294 3 роки тому +5

      ME TOO !!
      LOVED THE 1960'S AND 70'S !!!
      I HAD A HUSBAND THAT WOULD NOT MISS A LIVE CONCERT
      HE DRAGED ME TO EVERYONE HE WAS INTERESTED IN
      HE SAID I ONLY LIKE BUBBLEGUM MUSIC LIKE THREE DOG NIGHT AND OTHERS
      GLAD HE EDUCATED ME BACK THEN

    • @shawl777
      @shawl777 3 роки тому +9

      I’ll never forget being 13, sitting in stunned silence by the radio when I first heard Ten Years Gone. Physical Graffiti had just been released. Back then me and my friends would call each other up and say “turn on Wxxx, they’re playing Zeppelin!!” Yes we were blessed to be teens in the 70’s with so much exciting and great music. 😁

    • @doublehelix1185
      @doublehelix1185 3 роки тому +2

      So true!

    • @saguarotreker
      @saguarotreker 3 роки тому +5

      What was my dad thinking, when he bought a big ass stereo with big ass speakers in a house with my 16 year old ass. The neighbors hated me, cause they KNEW it wasn't my dad listening to Zep! Though my mom turned my on to Iron Butterfly...

  • @robertrouse4503
    @robertrouse4503 4 роки тому +2003

    That is a harmonica. Robert Plant plays it.

    • @JeepersCreepers2013
      @JeepersCreepers2013 4 роки тому +24

      Pretty sure they did something with the haromica when they were in the studio to get that sound. I want to say they played it in reverse and while they were mixing, so they laid two harmonicas down on top of each other.

    • @robertrouse4503
      @robertrouse4503 4 роки тому +28

      Uh, we like to call that multi-tracking in the music business.

    • @ladyjane8855
      @ladyjane8855 4 роки тому +11

      Robert Plant still tours, although I don't think there are many tickets left for September (Indiana). He does the odd Led Zep number, including this one.

    • @quikmart1
      @quikmart1 4 роки тому +9

      I think he's referring to a line Page does in the second half of the song, which actually does mimic the harmonica in the opening, not only in melody, but harmonica-like sound. Maybe he read about it, but wasn't clear about where it was going to happen. What all that says to me is - he's actually trying to give fresh reactions. He reads about it, and then he waits to hear it. I like it. I I like this man.

    • @JeepersCreepers2013
      @JeepersCreepers2013 4 роки тому +9

      All of their music sounds better on the studio versions. I'm not quite old enough to see them live, but from what I have seen they never got the same sound live. Not that they didn't sound great... they're awesome... just enjoy the music track and effects they were able to come up with.

  • @markrestad9149
    @markrestad9149 2 роки тому +60

    Written and first recorded in 1929 by country blues legends Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Millie. Incredible song.

    • @montigue1974
      @montigue1974 6 місяців тому +4

      40 years later LZ amplified their music to the masses. Incredible!!!

  • @apiii73
    @apiii73 Рік тому +35

    This song came out when I was 18. Now I am a hermit living in a cabin in the woods in the Pacific Northwest. I put this song on a loop and blast it for hours. The Forrest loves it!!!

    • @georgehollingsworth2428
      @georgehollingsworth2428 9 місяців тому +2

      Don't let the levee break brother.

    • @anicheintime72
      @anicheintime72 5 місяців тому +2

      You do you! Only way to live!

    • @jont2576
      @jont2576 4 місяці тому +2

      I hope every man or child who ever loved led zeppelin would live to do the same one day.

    • @erinelizabeth9153
      @erinelizabeth9153 5 днів тому

      The forest does love it!

  • @TheCamarosBand
    @TheCamarosBand 3 роки тому +420

    Plant the singer and Bonham the drummer were only 22 when this album was recorded. Let that sink in.

    • @sixteenstringjack
      @sixteenstringjack 3 роки тому +7

      Holy crap

    • @malorie8557
      @malorie8557 3 роки тому +8

      Page was only 5 years older. It's crazy to think they were so young. Unfortunutely they didn't last long. After Bonhams and Robert Plants sons death, they ended.
      Also, Page bought Allesiter Crawley's house. Just my tidbits on the group lol.
      Robert Plant still does solo work though!

    • @terasasanders8155
      @terasasanders8155 3 роки тому +7

      I was 15 yrs old and LZ was MY Favorite Band !! saw em 2 times in concert at the Garden.....

    • @Raittway
      @Raittway 3 роки тому +1

      Holy sh*t!!! I didn't know that.

    • @rongreen1103
      @rongreen1103 3 роки тому

      Deep

  • @cary19642003
    @cary19642003 3 роки тому +361

    That's Robert Plant playing the harmonica at the beginning.

    • @rodneygass
      @rodneygass 3 роки тому +6

      reminds me of a slow rollin freight train. so soulful!

    • @tonypauline225
      @tonypauline225 3 роки тому +2

      @@rodneygass listen to the live version of Bring it on Home from How the West Was Won...

    • @danielledumont5492
      @danielledumont5492 3 роки тому

      Duh

    • @donniehagy5125
      @donniehagy5125 2 роки тому

      Wow, Cary, I did not know that--and I'm 68 years old and have been listening to Zeppelin forever! You can learn something new every day! Thanks!

  • @seekingwisdom5156
    @seekingwisdom5156 2 роки тому +59

    Zeppelin went back to their roots on this track. They started out as a blues band. Robert Plant was sic on the harmonica.

  • @3434arc1
    @3434arc1 2 роки тому +188

    I must admit that it's satisfying to watch successive generations of savvy people with good taste in music fall in live with Zeppelin's unique brilliance.

    • @millward130
      @millward130 2 роки тому +1

      agreed

    • @sqonk21
      @sqonk21 2 роки тому +1

      My grandkids...15, 13 and 9 love Led Zeppelin...this song they rock out 😄🤟

    • @BlindVeganRescue
      @BlindVeganRescue Рік тому +1

      They will be relevant in 100s of years. They are like Mozart or Beethoven of our generation. This music is timeless.

    • @jtalaski820
      @jtalaski820 Рік тому

      I concur.. one of the best, and it's about time, different generations find this music. Much like a book, music has went digital, and people don't get the excitement that was once had by going to a physical location, and buying a physical, tangible item that had just the song you wanted.

  • @shelleysparks210
    @shelleysparks210 3 роки тому +390

    My deceased first husband was a drummer in a rock band in the 70s. He caught one of John Bonham’s drumsticks at a concert & gave it to me as a token of his love ❤️. I’m 66 now & love them as much as ever.

    • @dannysunay8099
      @dannysunay8099 3 роки тому +6

      Do you still have the sticks!?

    • @shelleysparks210
      @shelleysparks210 3 роки тому +16

      @@dannysunay8099 Sadly, no. Two hurricanes & fifty years later...but I still have the memories.

    • @andreasantinelli7213
      @andreasantinelli7213 2 роки тому +2

      @@shelleysparks210 fuck them hurricanes lmao

    • @libraryminnie7674
      @libraryminnie7674 2 роки тому +5

      Now this gave me the chills, it is overwhelming. My first and best boyfriend played the drums and thought John Bonham was LIFE. And he was not wrong.

    • @agentsmith110111
      @agentsmith110111 2 роки тому +2

      @@libraryminnie7674 He was right. Bonham played with his soul dripping though his hands into the drums. It's passionate.

  • @davebenjafield7037
    @davebenjafield7037 3 роки тому +681

    The gods invented thunder. John Bonham turned it into music.

    • @tballball8559
      @tballball8559 3 роки тому +4

      He Was Led Zeppelin

    • @grantpark1735
      @grantpark1735 3 роки тому +2

      Tball Ball to say that john bonham was the only outstanding member of the greatest musical group of all time is highly arrogant and uneducated

    • @tballball8559
      @tballball8559 3 роки тому +4

      @@grantpark1735 tell it to the Original Author of my statement..
      "Robert Plant"
      When asked about why he would Never Attend or endorse a Reunion Tour

    • @grantpark1735
      @grantpark1735 3 роки тому +1

      @@tballball8559 bc john bonham was more then just a drummer to plant, if you were educated and knew shit about zeppelin you’d know that bonham and plant lived together for a significant period of time before even thinking about join a band like zeppelin… not bc he was the only good member of zeppelin

    • @tballball8559
      @tballball8559 3 роки тому +6

      @@grantpark1735 to begin with, i never said that he was the only talented member.
      I made a reference to what a True Led Head Would understand.
      Why the Hate?
      If this the frame of mind it puts you in?
      Change the channel, Their Message Eludes you..

  • @rica325
    @rica325 2 роки тому +69

    Jamel, I’m a 72 yr old man who was born at a time of an amazing music revolution. I saw Led Zeppelin 7 times thru my late teens and early adulthood. Several of they’re concert’s at the LA Forum left me literally speechless and thankful. Words can hardly describe how blessed my ears and eyes and soul were for this incredible experience. It does my heart good to see your honest reactions to a truly remarkable band. Born to do it!

    • @ragtie6177
      @ragtie6177 Рік тому +2

      I was there with you. Many times.

    • @soniadenison1690
      @soniadenison1690 Рік тому +1

      I'm jealous 😂

    • @seanmurphy7947
      @seanmurphy7947 10 місяців тому +2

      You’re so lucky. That’s like watching Babe Ruth play baseball.

    • @Rita-zq6op
      @Rita-zq6op 6 місяців тому +1

      Agree!!!

    • @Rita-zq6op
      @Rita-zq6op 6 місяців тому

      I was one of the lucky ones to see them live and also lift Dazed and Confused lololol

  • @thekarmafarmer608
    @thekarmafarmer608 Рік тому +32

    Plant plays a harmonica, not Page on guitar. But you`re right. Sometimes it`s really hard to know how far their genius will take the sound. As with most Zep songs, the track tends to present one emotional surprise after another and pushes the high up and up. It can be quite bewildering and uplifting even if you`ve listened to these songs for 40 years or more. I feel my facial muscles tightening and shiver up my back when I see someone listening for the first time because you kind of relive those newer moments with the track. Got to be the best band of all time. Come on...

  • @davidarbelaez4395
    @davidarbelaez4395 3 роки тому +286

    Here’s the deal. Led Zeppelin did their blues homework.

    • @smc8440
      @smc8440 3 роки тому +12

      Robert Plant was front row center to all of the epic blues and jazz singers at the height of their prime. But he turned into something of his own. He’s the first to say it was not possible without the rest of the band. Humble guy. He doesn’t know it but we’ve been a a thing for over 40 years. 😉

    • @PRGeisler
      @PRGeisler 3 роки тому +11

      Led Zep is the blues on acid...

    • @rsixx6548
      @rsixx6548 3 роки тому +4

      sure did, god knows they stole enough from other artists before them.

    • @themadafaka6839
      @themadafaka6839 3 роки тому +6

      Like the Rolling Stones, blues was led zep's daily diet in their youth.

    • @joelara3283
      @joelara3283 3 роки тому +4

      They also "acquired" lots of blues music from poor black folks in the south. Just saying ..

  • @sarahvanucci597
    @sarahvanucci597 4 роки тому +570

    I am almost 65 yrs old. I was 14 when I started listening to Led Zepplin. You HAVE arrived my son!

    • @loganirwin1123
      @loganirwin1123 4 роки тому +22

      sarah vanucci Awesome. I love that I’m sitting on my ass on my off day at 20 years old and having conversations with people from the era of real ingenuity in music. How much I’d love if I could get together with my friends and talk about songs like this. I’m just glad some of y’all did get that chance

    • @Johnsmith-yk5kj
      @Johnsmith-yk5kj 4 роки тому +7

      Same here Sarah !

    • @vladtheinhaler93
      @vladtheinhaler93 4 роки тому +4

      First time I heard Zepp I was minus a few months old, you could say I arrived, even before I 'arrived'!..

    • @michaelt3308
      @michaelt3308 4 роки тому

      Can't say "son" that's racist... 😛

    • @Prebound_
      @Prebound_ 4 роки тому +6

      Im 42 and started listening to them when i was 14, as well. I cant even imagine what it was like listening to them in the 70's.

  • @bingload
    @bingload Рік тому +15

    I think this song actually has its own soul. It's my favorite song from Led Zeppelin. Just amazing

  • @billwood1372
    @billwood1372 9 місяців тому +11

    I love watching your reaction to the music I grew up on. A young black man listening to white man music based on black man blues. It all comes together full circle and gives us this music from this amazing band. Talented, raunchy, raw, and not in the least bit commercial or auto tuned. They played for to express themselves. Not for the fame or money. They just had to put their feeling to music and that's timeless.

  • @michaelmcdonald8452
    @michaelmcdonald8452 4 роки тому +572

    “I know y’all don’t care about my input.”
    Uh... false. That’s what we’re here for!!

    • @vickieray
      @vickieray 4 роки тому +25

      Michael McDonald agreed!! We love watching his reactions and listening to his input! Also love it when he does the “shoulder shrug” ♥️♥️

    • @MegaMoe63
      @MegaMoe63 4 роки тому +14

      Totally agree well said!

    • @WildnUnruly
      @WildnUnruly 3 роки тому +5

      Truth!!!! We can listen without interruption on another channel. We come here for YOU!

    • @ArchoniusXXVII
      @ArchoniusXXVII 3 роки тому +7

      Precisely. I’m here directly for your input Jamel. I know the tunes, I don’t know your perspective.

    • @2pikbone
      @2pikbone 3 роки тому +5

      Yup, came here to see you enjoy this song.

  • @Bevoe
    @Bevoe 3 роки тому +503

    Led Zeppelin’s biggest early influence? Black American blues music.

    • @beanixdorf6977
      @beanixdorf6977 3 роки тому +34

      Them and Tolkien

    • @deanl0
      @deanl0 3 роки тому +9

      Truth be told , influence by it for sure, but copy they mastered it..

    • @launabanauna8958
      @launabanauna8958 3 роки тому +1

      Facts.

    • @cactaceous
      @cactaceous 3 роки тому +12

      Influence and they really ripped off a lot of songs too.

    • @speckledove
      @speckledove 3 роки тому +6

      I been saying! Waters!!!!!

  • @u4riahsc
    @u4riahsc 2 роки тому +25

    I feel so sorry for all the people who did not get to experience all these bands live in concert. The concerts were epic!

  • @lauraeichenberger4636
    @lauraeichenberger4636 2 роки тому +9

    It all started with the blues. Over time, no one "owned" the blues. The blues doesn't care about color, social status, money -- only the blues. We all feel it! (And, if you don't, I feel really sad for you 'cause you are missing out on sharing soul-shaking connection with the rest of us.)

  • @jamesbaka1206
    @jamesbaka1206 4 роки тому +600

    We care about your input. That’s actually why We watch it brother

    • @paulgaither
      @paulgaither 4 роки тому +27

      Agreed. A reaction video isn't shit if they aren't giving input.

    • @jaystone728
      @jaystone728 4 роки тому +3

      where do you roam about bro

    • @purpleprincessang6812
      @purpleprincessang6812 4 роки тому +4

      Amen!!!!!!!!!

    • @swamprabbit66
      @swamprabbit66 4 роки тому +5

      Love to hear what you got to say man! Keep it coming!!

    • @ga0425
      @ga0425 4 роки тому +5

      I dig what you have to say. It’s insightful & impressive how you listen with your mind & ears wide open. To catch as many nuances, to be able to listen to the individual instruments & hear the sum of them within a song ON YOUR FIRST LISTEN blows me away. The mark of a true music lover and one of the marks of a high intelligence & deep intellect. Experiencing your reactions often cause me to feel deep emotions on the level of the music itself & always take me back to the feelings I had when I first heard many of the songs you react to. Thank you for all of that and thank you for sharing. *respect*

  • @ployd0017
    @ployd0017 3 роки тому +288

    Something about watching you listen to my favorite songs makes me feel like I'm hearing them for the first time again. They keep giving me goosebumps lol.

    • @Sauron191
      @Sauron191 3 роки тому +2

      I get what you mean!!! I’m sitting here feeling like m hearing it for the first time again .... This track defies nature .. It’s timeless, never gets old, just wonder what Aliens will think once radio transmissions of this track get captured by any SETI device they may have .... Think it would blow them away too.

    • @ZippyTripped
      @ZippyTripped 3 роки тому +1

      That music and goosebumps thing? It's genetic, either it happens or it doesn't. It happens for me too and I'm really glad that it does.

    • @maryl3299
      @maryl3299 3 роки тому +1

      Exactly my experience. Thanks, Jamal! 💛

    • @sharollambert9017
      @sharollambert9017 3 роки тому +2

      That's exactly right relive the 1st time again so enjoy ya

    • @jonlove9750
      @jonlove9750 3 роки тому +4

      I think what makes it better is that WE know what is coming and enjoy his surprise.

  • @paulwicht6294
    @paulwicht6294 2 роки тому +51

    This is an amazing cover of “When the Levee Breaks" ,a country blues song written and first recorded by Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Minnie in 1929.

  • @ImYourOverlord
    @ImYourOverlord 2 роки тому +22

    Oh, my brother...you've finally gotten to the gods themselves. The greatest rock band of all time. The mighty Led Zeppelin :D

  • @Davek111
    @Davek111 3 роки тому +176

    Welcome to my entire childhood. And this shit still doesn't get old.

    • @veronicalake2751
      @veronicalake2751 3 роки тому

      My childhood Too.!
      As Child I told my mom when I get older I'll understand what Led Zeppelin means? 2020 We Are Living Led Zeppelin songs Now. Bible we Read But Music we're more into. Father God Gets Us From Every Way He Can to Show we are his Children.!

    • @jeanportway3128
      @jeanportway3128 3 роки тому

      I think it my childhood great, love it

    • @1981windsor
      @1981windsor 3 роки тому

      i thought everyone just loves the music that was popular during their upbringing but i love me some 90s alternative but can just feel in my bones this music is gold

    • @biglemon204
      @biglemon204 3 роки тому

      Fuckinay right.

    • @BillMcSwain
      @BillMcSwain 3 роки тому

      Damn Straight

  • @DocFlay
    @DocFlay 3 роки тому +66

    Best quote "That intro was so sick, I forgot there was gonna be singing" 👍

  • @poseidon3032
    @poseidon3032 2 роки тому +18

    This is my favorite song from L. Z. and I get chills everytime I hear it. It's quintessential blues...Heavy Blues.

  • @debbiedarville6917
    @debbiedarville6917 Рік тому +9

    That’s Robert Plant on the harmonic that’s how talented he is .this is one of the greatest band in history they can play rock ,blues ,soul.John Bonham on drums jimmy on lead guitar and don’t forget John Paul Jones on bass guitar he plays a load of instruments.they are the best.I have been listening to this group from the 70’s and still do.this music never gets old.

  • @chickmcgee1000
    @chickmcgee1000 4 роки тому +216

    It’s great seeing a younger generation hearing this stuff. Love listening to you explain how you feel about it.

    • @mytwirlykittylove2986
      @mytwirlykittylove2986 4 роки тому +8

      larry borrowman Me too. As I watched him enjoy one of my all time favorite songs, he brought such a big smile to face. I loved seeing him really get into it.

    • @pauldovel8647
      @pauldovel8647 4 роки тому +3

      Ima 13 year old girl, my dad showed me this music , I absolutely love Zepplin

  • @kenblaustein17
    @kenblaustein17 3 роки тому +245

    This guy kills me - I envy his ears for listing to this for the first time.

    • @567dirt8910
      @567dirt8910 3 роки тому

      I know dude. That's one of my favorite feelings. There's gotta be a German word for it. I think about that with movies as well. When I'm talking one of my favorite movies to someone who has never seen it, it makes me wish I could watch it the first time again. Also though it does get me hype for a rewatch when I wouldn't have been otherwise

    • @nothingtoseehere4684
      @nothingtoseehere4684 3 роки тому

      I want a channel where I pretend to listen to things the first time too

    • @luizoliveira6763
      @luizoliveira6763 3 роки тому

      yes! thx!

    • @BlueGoat682
      @BlueGoat682 3 роки тому

      @@nothingtoseehere4684 Well, you obviously aren't referring to this channel... or are U?

    • @scoops420
      @scoops420 3 роки тому +1

      My dad tells me this is how it was. Someone gets an album and everyone comes over to listen. 10secback to 1968

  • @kepajoy
    @kepajoy 2 роки тому +9

    After school before my folks got home, I would lay on my floor with a speaker by each ear and blast this album. My girl friends were listening to whatever cute band was on MTV, but Led Zeppelin and The Who were my jams.

  • @AmigoKandu
    @AmigoKandu 2 роки тому +18

    "When The Levee Breaks" Lizzie Douglas, (1897 -1973) better known as Memphis Minnie, was a blues guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter whose recording career lasted for over three decades. She recorded around 200 songs, some of the best known being "Bumble Bee", "Nothing in Rambling", and "Me and My Chauffeur Blues". Wikipedia

    • @AmigoKandu
      @AmigoKandu 2 роки тому +1

      Johnny Cash also did a Mississippi Flood song for the 1937 flood in Arkansas, when Cash was a small boy, the family had to evacuate their farm home.
      Video
      ua-cam.com/video/5mf-BIZumaA/v-deo.html

    • @timbutler4756
      @timbutler4756 Рік тому +1

      I'm sorry I plead ignorance to that from a previous comment ..I thought this was woodie Guthrie...thankyou for the source

    • @AmigoKandu
      @AmigoKandu Рік тому +1

      @@timbutler4756 I was on the Island of Guam for several years when Led Zep IV came out. Her stage name was listed with LZ members on the back of the LP album cover.
      There was no internet, Fred Flintstone was still a popular cartoon, fitting for the times.
      So, Minnie's name was chiseled on my brain at that moment, like an Egyptian hieroglyphic. A decade later, I found the answer LOL

    • @timbutler4756
      @timbutler4756 Рік тому +1

      @@AmigoKandu my lord I never expected a reply. Thankyou . Isn't music a wonderful thing

  • @albacore101
    @albacore101 3 роки тому +199

    John Paul Jones plays all kinds of instruments. Most underrated..

    • @blgeiger71
      @blgeiger71 3 роки тому +8

      Definitely a multi-talented individual! I play bass and he's one of my personal favorites. Another multi-talented individual that I am a huge fan of since his debut in 1991 with "Let Love Rule" - John Paul Jones joined Lenny Kravitz on stage for a live performance of "Are You Gonna Go My Way" and it's incredible. Check it out...

    • @littlemonkeys4903
      @littlemonkeys4903 3 роки тому +12

      When Led Zeppelin ended, and Page and Plant regrouped without Jonesy, it took a full orchestra to replace him..... definitely underrated. John Paul Jones is a musical genius.

    • @ImYourOverlord
      @ImYourOverlord 2 роки тому +2

      Oh, JPJ is highly respected :D

    • @danchristopher7957
      @danchristopher7957 2 роки тому

      🎯

    • @rigelmoon9030
      @rigelmoon9030 Рік тому +1

      He's extraordinarily rated high as a multi-instrumentalist and a highly sought-after studio musician. He's a produce and arranger with an extensive musical background. His dad started teaching him piano at 6 years old. Both parents were professional musicians. And, it shows on him.

  • @dianerobinson5336
    @dianerobinson5336 3 роки тому +210

    John Bonham's drumming DRIVES this song like a locomotive steaming down the track!!

    • @robertmiller1655
      @robertmiller1655 2 роки тому +8

      Yup. That's why they called him the 'timekeeper.'

    • @marksingo2177
      @marksingo2177 2 роки тому +8

      Never been a rock drummer like Bonham...

    • @benjaminpotaka6846
      @benjaminpotaka6846 2 роки тому +4

      John Paul Jones bassline 😯

    • @brianadams5996
      @brianadams5996 2 роки тому +9

      To me Bonham drove every led zepoelin song. The drum playing on many songs was not appreciated as much as it should be. It is the harmonica Plant is playing it.

    • @brianadams5996
      @brianadams5996 2 роки тому +1

      @@marksingo2177 ever watch Buddy Rich play? Amazing. It almost looked like his playing went from live to animated like a cartoon.

  • @AmigoKandu
    @AmigoKandu 2 роки тому +37

    Minnie lived to see a renewed appreciation of her recorded work during the revival of interest in blues music in the 1960s. She was an influence on later singers, such as Big Mama Thornton, Jo Ann Kelly[2] and Erin Harpe.[39] She was inducted into the Blues Foundation's Hall of Fame in 1980.[40]
    "Me and My Chauffeur Blues" was recorded by Jefferson Airplane on their debut album, Jefferson Airplane Takes Off, with Signe Anderson as lead vocalist. "Can I Do It for You" was recorded by Donovan in 1965, under the title "Hey Gyp (Dig the Slowness)". A 1929 Memphis Minnie and Kansas Joe McCoy song, "When the Levee Breaks",[41] was adapted (with altered lyrics and a different melody) by Led Zeppelin and released in 1971 on their fourth album. "I'm Sailin'" was covered by Mazzy Star on their 1990 debut album, She Hangs Brightly. Her family is currently suing record companies and some artists for royalties and for using her music without permission.
    In 2007, Minnie was honored with a marker on the Mississippi Blues Trail in Walls, Mississippi.[42]

  • @johnschlechty1287
    @johnschlechty1287 2 роки тому +70

    Jamel: thank you so much for taking us on the journey with you. The whole experience confirms Duke Ellington's philosophy: "there's only two kinds of music; good music and bad music." If it's good, don't matter what genre, gender, race, creed or color. My tastes are pretty broad but your reaction videos have turned me on to some great music that I missed out on coming up. Thanks again.

  • @alexgibson8153
    @alexgibson8153 4 роки тому +221

    You sir, have just been introduced to the greatest band of all time.

    • @rockford2523
      @rockford2523 3 роки тому +2

      The Doors are the greatest band of all time🤩. Led Zeppelin is a close third.😂

    • @rockford2523
      @rockford2523 3 роки тому +1

      FiatDuster The Who is 10th on the list.

    • @rockford2523
      @rockford2523 3 роки тому

      Tracy D I agree with you 100%! Great response! Thanks 😊

    • @Himel_Creeper_Bros
      @Himel_Creeper_Bros 3 роки тому +5

      I get the love for all the bands folks are talking about but Led Zeppelin is/was the best.

    • @rockford2523
      @rockford2523 3 роки тому +3

      Bobby Himel I think Led Zeppelin is great, but just not as good as The Doors and Beatles.

  • @elizabethpiccolo5534
    @elizabethpiccolo5534 3 роки тому +334

    Let’s face it, they captured lightning in a bottle. Zep will always rule.

  • @deenibeeniable
    @deenibeeniable 8 місяців тому +2

    50 years later this song still gives me chills. No my friend, that is Robert Plant's crazy amazing harmonica playing.

  • @rknotz187
    @rknotz187 Рік тому +11

    My mom was a musician. We had to play piano and we're allowed to choose instrument at age 13. I chose drums and she got me a full beautiful tama kit. Neighbor found out and gave me this album on a white cassette tape. Its all i played for pretty much an entire year. Ill never forget that. I'm 44 now.

    • @kingexclusivo
      @kingexclusivo Рік тому +1

      Man i wish i had those neighbors

    • @Richycito
      @Richycito 9 місяців тому

      Massamba Diop is the Tama Doctor. Look this gentleman up.

  • @fredyardley1522
    @fredyardley1522 3 роки тому +531

    No, that is really a harmonica. The singer is Robert Plant he also plays harmonica. The guitar player is Jimmy Page, he’s playing the droning guitar part and the slide guitar.

    • @strattuner
      @strattuner 3 роки тому +9

      YES AND THEY ARE GENIUS,and the member of rolling stones said they'd never make it,i believe he said it would go over like a lead zeppelin,shows what he knows

    • @fredyardley1522
      @fredyardley1522 3 роки тому +21

      Actually, it was Keith Moon that said the “Lead Balloon” quote. When Page started this band he was going to call it The New Yardbirds. Keith Moon told then “ Don’t do it. It’ll go over like a lead balloon.” Page took the joke a step further and called it Led Zeppelin. Keith was considering leaving The Who to play with Page and Jones but in the end he decided to stay with The Who.

    • @strattuner
      @strattuner 3 роки тому +5

      thanks for telling me this,this is old news that is relative today,explaining the past to the new kids on the listen to real music

    • @laughingdaffodils5450
      @laughingdaffodils5450 3 роки тому +7

      @@fredyardley1522 The Who were the biggest rock band in the world and history, until Led Zeppelin took it away. The two bands sniped at each other quite a bit over the years. Both incredible bands IMHOP, but the rivalry was very real.

    • @anthonycastelluci9225
      @anthonycastelluci9225 3 роки тому +5

      Yeah, and there is some great footage of Robert Plant playing harmonica. And a great pick of him on the giant Led Zeppelin poster.

  • @sbeck2639
    @sbeck2639 3 роки тому +78

    Found Led Zepplin when I was 16. Now I'm 61, and still loving them.

    • @themo.
      @themo. 3 роки тому

      Me too!

    • @gailsiegel1808
      @gailsiegel1808 3 роки тому

      Never gets "old".

    • @larryh.4629
      @larryh.4629 3 роки тому

      Youngster what took you so long? Better late than never aye. Rock on

    • @blaqmarc
      @blaqmarc 3 роки тому +1

      I first heard this in 1988 senior year and Hendrix now I’ll be 50 and I’m the only black kid amongst other black kids at that time in a predominantly white high school that listened to all music. I don’t believe in listening to music that matches my skin tone. I am diverse.

    • @sosmra
      @sosmra 3 роки тому

      I’ve been listening since 1970 to Zeppelin and still listen to them now, so glad to see Jamal enjoy this , it brings me back to my bedroom and listening to this for the first time .

  • @JohnBrown-uq6ul
    @JohnBrown-uq6ul 2 роки тому +33

    I beg to differ sir. We enjoy your input and very much enjoy the music that you play. Your input is the biggest draw to this channel because we thoroughly enjoy your reactions, as well as your musical selections!

  • @vlrissolo
    @vlrissolo Рік тому +7

    When it's so good you could cry, you know they got talent... the lyrics in addition make it all happen. The start-up music with the crying harmonica is so sexy. This song had it all!

  • @jktz122
    @jktz122 3 роки тому +260

    when the levee breaks is a cover of a song written by memphis minnie and kansas joe goes back to 1929 about the great missipii flood of 1927

    • @Sirala6
      @Sirala6 3 роки тому +14

      The music of American Rhythm and Blues presented by Jimmy Page!

    • @AmandaHugandKiss411
      @AmandaHugandKiss411 3 роки тому +19

      Thsnk you, a lot of people don't know that zeppelin covered many old forgotten blues songs

    • @amrak5028
      @amrak5028 3 роки тому +2

      @@smf5190 Hi, Steven, I have been sitting here reflecting a bit on a story I read.
      St. Petersburg, Missouri, which lies on the banks of the Mississippi River.
      Huckleberry Finn, a poor boy with a drunken bum for a father, and his friend Tom Sawyer, a middle-class boy with an imagination too active for his own good, found a robber’s stash of gold.
      Huck is none too thrilled with his new life of cleanliness, manners, church, and school. However, he sticks it out at the bequest of Tom Sawyer, who tells him that in order to take part in Tom’s new “robbers’ gang,” Huck must stay “respectable.” All is well and good until Huck’s brutish, drunken father, Pap, reappears in town and demands Huck’s money.

    • @stephenlowton1911
      @stephenlowton1911 3 роки тому +4

      ua-cam.com/video/W5VmVvsjyKw/v-deo.html
      Memphis Minnie - When the Levee Breaks

    • @1ACL
      @1ACL 3 роки тому

      @@stephenlowton1911 thank you i prefer her version.

  • @DonaldKoller
    @DonaldKoller 3 роки тому +266

    I always say when John Bonham plays drum it's like a train rolling down the tracks, his timing is impeccable. Pick any song.

  • @johnjackson8975
    @johnjackson8975 2 роки тому +14

    This guy is a fan of music. I love these reaction vids. No matter the genre. This man appreciates great music.

  • @bob426hemi
    @bob426hemi 2 роки тому +13

    I’ve been watching reaction videos for some time. Yours is one of the very best because it was so authentic. Clearly you were moved. Your comments about South Central LA were passionate and bordered on prose. You may have set the bar for the best expression of why and how this music has affected us like it has. Thank you.

  • @mikehendo4144
    @mikehendo4144 3 роки тому +98

    I’m a 51 year old black man that has been listening to Zeppelin for 35 years. The band was incredibly talented. Page and Bonham are the most upfront musicians, but John Paul Jones was the glue to the band. And incredible bassist that complemented JB. Jones is an incredible keyboardist that would rival any other as the best. John Paul Jones is the most important member to this band hands down..

    • @sourisvoleur4854
      @sourisvoleur4854 3 роки тому +3

      He also played mandolin (such as on Going to California), IIRC.

    • @shannonjames8876
      @shannonjames8876 2 роки тому +1

      Well said

    • @waltmoryn48
      @waltmoryn48 2 роки тому +1

      This Song is about a flood that happened on the Mississippi River in the deep South around 1929.

    • @williammarx7800
      @williammarx7800 2 роки тому +1

      Many would say Bonham was the glue but it's a matter of opinion I guess. One thing is for certain..no band before or since can touch their combined talent. The only band that comes close is Rush.

    • @bubbazametti2292
      @bubbazametti2292 2 роки тому

      He left the ceremony. Every one else stayed. funny that.

  • @Androyd09
    @Androyd09 4 роки тому +14

    I think a reviewer said it best: Led Zeppelin is known for their crushingly loud interpretation of the blues.

  • @Teknodrome
    @Teknodrome 2 роки тому +12

    When my dad first played Zeppelin for me I instantly needed to learn to play the drums! Bonham was a legend.

  • @kaychristensen4394
    @kaychristensen4394 Рік тому +7

    This tune comes atcha from every direction, layer upon layer, one tap on a cymbal, the perfect words, that voice, the grim scenery set by the prelude to the lyrics, making you feel as if you're literally inside the music.

  • @kkh42792
    @kkh42792 3 роки тому +169

    The beginning is actually a harmonica played through a guitar amplifier with distortion, echo, and chorus effects

    • @billfroberg245
      @billfroberg245 3 роки тому

      My guess, it’s John Paul Jones on the harmonica. He was the primary acoustic guitar player and keyboardist for the band. One hell of a mandolin player as well.

    • @O_Towne_Bear
      @O_Towne_Bear 3 роки тому +3

      @@billfroberg245 Plant

    • @melissarose0126
      @melissarose0126 3 роки тому +7

      @@billfroberg245 it is Robert Plant playing the harmonica. Listen to Nobody's Fault But Mine from Presence. He kills it on that one too.

    • @PopePeterJames
      @PopePeterJames 3 роки тому

      Bill Froberg it was Robert Plant on Harmonica.

    • @davidsanchez7521
      @davidsanchez7521 3 роки тому

      HARMONICA Electric!!!!!

  • @daniellecomeau2996
    @daniellecomeau2996 3 роки тому +127

    Back when you listened to albums and not singles. 😎

    • @marshaaud188
      @marshaaud188 3 роки тому +2

      Still do

    • @petricemelvin2817
      @petricemelvin2817 3 роки тому

      Fun fact. Zeppelin actually never really a single. Only ever albums.

    • @omind1
      @omind1 2 роки тому +1

      Page knew there thing would work as full lps, and live, and conciously decided to NOT release singles. JP Jones great on the keys and arrangments. See his work with Diamanda Galas, REM etc.....

    • @martinhayward4466
      @martinhayward4466 2 роки тому

      @@petricemelvin2817 I can remember 2 EP's I got in the 70's.

  • @bigdaddy11160
    @bigdaddy11160 2 роки тому +1

    It’s Rock&Roll’s ode to the Blues. And my favorite Zeppelin song. And that’s saying a ton

  • @jimbowen2726
    @jimbowen2726 13 днів тому +1

    Yes my brother, you have arrived"😅 This got to be one of my very favorite Zeppelin songs. Guess you know by now that the singer does play the harmonica in this song... 👍👍

  • @tak4140
    @tak4140 4 роки тому +364

    Just so you know, Jamel...Robert is playing the harmonica. Jimmy is getting busy with the 12 string on his double neck. John Paul is laying down the groove on the bass and Bonham is kicking it on the drums.

    • @Ram44
      @Ram44 4 роки тому +11

      Timothy Key Jimmy didn’t a doubleneck yet. This was played on his Fender XII as was the 12 string on Stairway. He got the doubleneck in early 1971 so he could play Stairway live. He also started playing other songs live in 1971 on it like Four Sticks, Gallows Pole, Celebration Day, and the Eddie Cochran cover Weekend. Celebration Day would be played on the Les Paul when it was back in the set in 1973.

    • @kimbunchalastnames5357
      @kimbunchalastnames5357 4 роки тому +12

      one of the best guitarists in rock'n'roll. one of the best bassists. THE best vocalist. and THE best drummer -- maybe in all music, ever.

    • @robbygee2539
      @robbygee2539 4 роки тому +1

      @@velvetbees they used a repeater.

    • @avonlave
      @avonlave 4 роки тому +4

      The bong-rattling bass of John Paul Jones

    • @robbygee2539
      @robbygee2539 4 роки тому +8

      @@velvetbees - They used 2 M-160 microphones and a Benson Echorec delay in conjunction with the acoustic qualities of the Headley Grange lobby which did in fact provide resonance, but the echo is produced by the delay device in studio.

  • @Marktellerman
    @Marktellerman 3 роки тому +120

    If only we could all arrive at Zeppelin. There’d be nothing left to argue about in the world.

  • @vickimingus9281
    @vickimingus9281 8 місяців тому

    It's just 4 blokes, drums , guitar, piano, organ, Plants harmonica and lungs. Bless your heart Jamal..

  • @richardquinlan8199
    @richardquinlan8199 2 роки тому +1

    Lead singer on harmonica, plus slide guitar. Mississippi blues. Best. Product is blowing minds fifty years and counting. Zeppelin #1.

  • @wuddermalin5616
    @wuddermalin5616 3 роки тому +160

    if this song gets played within my field of hearing and i dont get a rush up my spine, please push my carcass into the grave and wish me a goodnight.

  • @nwmonk3105
    @nwmonk3105 4 роки тому +402

    No auto tune, just four mates and instruments. Oh and some MF'g talent. Today's musicians can't even come close.

    • @juliemanarin4127
      @juliemanarin4127 4 роки тому +4

      So very right!

    • @michaelwayne490
      @michaelwayne490 4 роки тому +4

      Amen brother

    • @jerretkirouac7038
      @jerretkirouac7038 4 роки тому +3

      All true

    • @MrVolksbeetle
      @MrVolksbeetle 4 роки тому +7

      Check out Les Claypool. While most of his work is with his band Primus, his body of work is rather deep. He tends to find musicians that are tremendously talented. His latest stuff is with Sean Lennon (yeah, That Lennon) and is really good stuff. There’s 30+ years of work out there, check it out.

    • @Vazcular
      @Vazcular 4 роки тому +3

      Metal bands today don't use any damn autotune. Besides, Zeppelin honestly sounded terrible live. One of my top-5 favorite bands, but their live performances are not very impressive to me.

  • @MrZenGuitarist
    @MrZenGuitarist Рік тому +1

    It's the singer who plays the harmonica! just so you know....and one of their best songs IMHO!!

  • @andresmorales5111
    @andresmorales5111 2 роки тому +10

    Masterpiece
    This is what living life sounds like

  • @se9f282
    @se9f282 2 роки тому +50

    Jimmy Page, as the producer, took the finished recording and slowed it down ever so slightly, giving it that slogging, punch-your-gut, heavy feel. Genius.

    • @ensnipe2000
      @ensnipe2000 Рік тому +6

      And the drums out in the foyer for the hollow sound

  • @GWGuitarStudio
    @GWGuitarStudio 3 роки тому +329

    That harmonica sound is created by running a harmonica microphone through a distorted guitar amplifier. Cool sound!

    • @heyhuey4429
      @heyhuey4429 3 роки тому +3

      They used to take CB style microphones with the push button key and throw them out in the rain and mud to get them all nasty. They would tape the key open and wail.

    • @7rays
      @7rays 3 роки тому +5

      And looped backwards...

    • @MarkBrigham
      @MarkBrigham 3 роки тому +1

      7rays looped backwards, it sounds like My Sweet Satan. Devil worshipping music right there. 🤣

    • @ghostchasr68
      @ghostchasr68 3 роки тому +25

      Robert Plant is playing the Harmonica...

    • @mattrobillard5650
      @mattrobillard5650 3 роки тому +2

      ghostchasr68 I was gonna say...isn’t that the case?

  • @idol_stomper
    @idol_stomper 2 роки тому +8

    I feel you at 5:17. I've heard this song a million trillion times and I still have to break it down at that part

  • @danrieke9988
    @danrieke9988 Рік тому +1

    Greatest Band of all time... no contest... the Beatles. But BEST band of all time... Led Zeppelin without doubt!

  • @rickducharme7429
    @rickducharme7429 3 роки тому +69

    This song (one of many) is a testament to the great things that can come to pass from cross cultural pollination. The British bands of the sixties reinterpreted Black American blues and knocked it out of this world. These guys had an amazingly original take on the genre.

    • @cremetangerine82
      @cremetangerine82 3 роки тому +5

      Absolutely, I has always disliked the term “British Invasion”, as if the great music coming from Britain to American was a military’s action. It was an exchange of great music.

    • @chrisparrish6229
      @chrisparrish6229 3 роки тому +2

      Well said!!!!

  • @thegalavantingbachelor7786
    @thegalavantingbachelor7786 3 роки тому +38

    WHEN THE LEVEE BREAKS was written by Memphis Minnie (June 3, 1897 -- August 6, 1973) was an American blues guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter. She was the only female blues artist considered a match to male contemporaries as both a singer and an instrumentalist.

    • @terrylocke1808
      @terrylocke1808 Рік тому +1

      Of course, but it didn’t sound like the way zep did it. It’s like Hendrix and all along the watch tower. His version IS THE version. Period.

  • @devanandalovefoundation47
    @devanandalovefoundation47 7 місяців тому

    Jamal, look what you have seen and done in your life, to be here listening to musical gods like Led Zeppelin. Opening your heart as you do.

  • @rocketrose2165
    @rocketrose2165 2 місяці тому +1

    All the instruments are drum kit in a staircase, 12 string Danelectro (with the high G missing and the high D down to a C), harmonica, Fender Precision bass, 6 string Telecaster and some trickery in recording. The song was originally recorded in G then slowed down to F with some flanging and lastly the vocals. Try listening to the song in headphones. The sweeps will move you around some.
    I also grew up in South Central, a few decades before you. I was lucky enough to own a motorcycle and rode it over Windsor Hills up to The Rose Palace in Pasadena to see these guys their first time in LA. $4 to get in and stand at Jimmy's feet. Priceless.
    Keep doing what you're doing and hang on to that gratitude.

  • @jerrydelafuente284
    @jerrydelafuente284 4 роки тому +19

    They are called "The Hammer of The Gods" for a reason.
    They are the Godfathers of Heavy Metal, but they never forgot the Blues masters that inspired them.

  • @merrywalsh2809
    @merrywalsh2809 3 роки тому +121

    The combination of Jamal and his comments and then all the commenters giving historical and musical background is just fabulous!! 💥

  • @nononsense852
    @nononsense852 Рік тому

    I’m 62, and grew up in the Zep era. Every penny I saved I was the first one at the record store waiting to open to get my next Led Zeppelin vinyl.

  • @ladudination
    @ladudination 8 місяців тому +1

    Jamal, we love your reactions to our OLD school favorites. . We are all hopefully trying to be the best humans we can be.. Thanks my friend and dear brother!

  • @nwmonk3105
    @nwmonk3105 4 роки тому +259

    Best blues harmonica solo ever. Long live Robert Plant!

    • @markschattefor6997
      @markschattefor6997 4 роки тому

      Okay, but also listen to Magic Dick playing whammer jammer, Full house by the J Geils Band.

    • @kathynicholson103
      @kathynicholson103 4 роки тому +3

      Or "Train, Train" by Blackfoot

    • @kustomride
      @kustomride 4 роки тому +1

      Or at least on par with Canned Heat's Alan Lee ... listen to John Lee Hooker sing the praises of him:
      ua-cam.com/video/yWEHN1i00Cs/v-deo.html

    • @misterfathersir
      @misterfathersir 4 роки тому +2

      @@kustomride It was Alan Wilson AKA Blind Owl. He played the best blues harp ever.

    • @kustomride
      @kustomride 4 роки тому +1

      @@misterfathersir : Thx. '60s mixup with Canned Heat and Ten Years After. Whoops.

  • @nadinemarie3811
    @nadinemarie3811 4 роки тому +72

    Vocalist Robert Plant is not only an awesome singer but he totally rocks the harmonica. 🔥🔥🔥

  • @MrBudcole
    @MrBudcole 2 роки тому

    Imagine kids in a garage, thinking - believing - the are a "band". A song like this illustrates, perfectly, the difference between "guys who can play", and a COMPLETE, GENIUS "BAND". A song like this will never again be created. The drums, the harmonics, and the vocals - not to mention the lyrics. Every single member of Led Zepplin were classically trained musicians. That means they could play Blues, Pop, Classical, whatever. They could do it all. This was their OWN, personal contribution to music, which will never again be matched.

  • @steveco360
    @steveco360 6 місяців тому

    Every time I hear this song, it takes me back to a time we were skiing Hunter Mountain in New York. We smoked one in the chairlift on the way up, had this on a Walkman, just cruising down, cutting turns to beat. Absolute magic.

  • @celebnorz3noldoli
    @celebnorz3noldoli 4 роки тому +289

    Dude, I live at the other part of the world and I can't imagine how it feels in LA or suburbs, but I have to tell you - your words are the words of a real man. Only 100% man with self respect has guts to declare, that his former taste or a range of interests was limited, due to some social conditions. Most people would never admit and stay forever in their limited culture range (so called comfort zone). Respect Jamal.

    • @glock-hm3ro
      @glock-hm3ro 4 роки тому +12

      Павел Семерджян man I said same basic thing to Jamel...I have much respect for him opening up his mind to other genres of music

    • @centralscrutinizer9591
      @centralscrutinizer9591 4 роки тому +2

      hell yeah

    • @fritty9927
      @fritty9927 4 роки тому +1

      Павел Семерджян Damn straight brother

    • @CthrutheLInEs
      @CthrutheLInEs 4 роки тому +1

      Ты совершенно прав Павел. Он настоящий и храбрый человек.

    • @thisismagacountry1318
      @thisismagacountry1318 4 роки тому +5

      Please pass the Stolichnaya

  • @qthelost
    @qthelost 4 роки тому +94

    This is Led Zeppelin putting a great 1920's blues song through the Led Zeppelin machine and turning it into something extraordinary. The song was originally inspired by the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927.

    • @BigLou5150
      @BigLou5150 4 роки тому +4

      Qthelost yup one of the greatest cover bands of all time!!!

    • @ladyjane8855
      @ladyjane8855 4 роки тому +4

      @@BigLou5150 The original is available on Google. This is no cover, more of a remake. I'd find it for you but can't be bothered 😂

    • @annatrog56
      @annatrog56 4 роки тому +2

      Thanks for that info...I love knowing the background.

    • @innosanto
      @innosanto 4 роки тому +3

      Led Zep have used so many things from other songs but used it very well

    • @taunoctua245
      @taunoctua245 4 роки тому +5

      I grew up on Zeppelin. More recently, I think about Hurricanes Ike, Harvey, Rita, and Katrina.
      I used to work on the levees here in Texas in my 20's.

  • @12vietnow
    @12vietnow 2 роки тому +6

    Neat trivia about this track is that John couldn’t get the drums to sound the way he wanted to. So he set up in a stairwell and got the sound that way. Very creative and shows that you need to be cleaver when looking for the right sound.

  • @donaldelliott7282
    @donaldelliott7282 2 роки тому +2

    Enjoyed the Blues with U!
    YES we hear, feel, let it in and enjoy it all, and it's got too come out, enjoy with one another!*

  • @brucejensen140
    @brucejensen140 4 роки тому +101

    Jamal, This makes me smile! In the mid 70's when I was in college I had a black room mate and we were on the track team together. I introduced Led Zeppelin to him, and he turned me on to Parliment (Funkadelic). It was a fair trade for sure. Love your reaction to this one!!

    • @tinatammaro1694
      @tinatammaro1694 4 роки тому +5

      Perfect! Both my favorites too. Glad I saw both then too.

    • @davidgregory5371
      @davidgregory5371 4 роки тому +9

      You both learned a lot
      Just thinking bout it that may be the fairest trade of all. Parliament,Zepplin. Prefect

    • @stanhegeman8751
      @stanhegeman8751 4 роки тому

      I went to school in Pittsburg, KS. At that time the only white member of Parliament was the trumpet player Rick Gardner. His wife Marilyn, who was also on the live album as a trumpet player, although uncredited, was also a student and I had the pleasure of being a guest at their house where Rick had his platinum albums displayed on the wall. It was awesome. So are your reactions, Jamal. I enjoy your channel very much. Peace out to you as well.

    • @henrycareaga4943
      @henrycareaga4943 4 роки тому +1

      Bruce Jensen you both won.

    • @JoeKentMagic
      @JoeKentMagic 3 роки тому

      "Tear the roof off tha Mutha Sucka !! "

  • @haroldjacobs3679
    @haroldjacobs3679 3 роки тому +48

    I spent the entire yesterday watching this dude dig on the tunes I was listening to back in my teens. I was up to 3 am and exhausted. Exhilerated is more like it. I really dig this guy he has so much feeling.

    • @markjensen2762
      @markjensen2762 3 роки тому +1

      Dude. Rabbit hole got me here two weeks ago. Damn. Me too. I need some sleep.

    • @moonshaddow55
      @moonshaddow55 3 роки тому

      Mee too! And a few of the other reactors as well.

  • @Andy-oe9rd
    @Andy-oe9rd 2 роки тому +1

    What planet did this band come from? Master of their instruments.
    The vocalist he is out of this world.
    Amazing band. Thanks

  • @marksingo2177
    @marksingo2177 2 роки тому +1

    The man playing the harmonica is Robert Plant, their lead singer. One of the most underrated Zep songs of all time.Check out Bonham with those triplets...

  • @Alan-lv9rw
    @Alan-lv9rw 4 роки тому +70

    It's about the Mississippi River flood in 1927. Hundreds died, thousands moved to Chicago.

    • @johnsydneywright2028
      @johnsydneywright2028 4 роки тому +4

      1927, or 1937?? I live in Louisville"Ky, and the city has posted high water marks when the OhioRiver crested in 37....over half the damn town was underwater...that river is over one mile wide at the waterfront downtown so imagine the volume of water involved and to think the ENTIRE Ohio/MississippiRiverSystem was affected. That's the entire width of the US from Pennsylvania area, to the GulfofMexico....mean I'm levee taught me to weep and moan...WOW

    • @OldGriz708
      @OldGriz708 4 роки тому +3

      @@johnsydneywright2028 it was '27. The song was first performed in '29.

    • @bookemdano9105
      @bookemdano9105 4 роки тому +4

      @@OldGriz708 Correct. Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Minnie, 1929.

    • @joygatewood8028
      @joygatewood8028 4 роки тому +1

      And every year the Mississippi floods again. There is a reason this song is a classic.

  • @itsmadfar
    @itsmadfar 3 роки тому +223

    It took a generation of British rockers - Led Zeppelin, Eric Clapton, the Stones, just to name a few - to recognize the incredible power of the Blues - and its potential to shape rock and roll. And that they did, creating a genre of rock that took its breath from Black American soul.

    • @billbeliakoff5589
      @billbeliakoff5589 3 роки тому +29

      To borrow a line from a Muddy Waters song, "the blues had a baby, and they named it 'rock and roll '.

    • @dongiovanni6796
      @dongiovanni6796 3 роки тому +9

      Early Jethro Tull, The Faces / Rod Stewart, Pink Floyd, to name a few more pure blues based bands.

    • @paigeharrison3909
      @paigeharrison3909 3 роки тому +10

      The song was originally written in the 1920's after a flood on the Mississippi River. 1928, I believe. How much you want to bet it was originally written by a black American?

    • @adenauerlemos7926
      @adenauerlemos7926 3 роки тому +6

      The Yardbirds was one of the first bands that used play Blues/Rock . Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck. The British Rock bands at the 60's and 70's valued the blues more than the Americans do.

    • @kimbunchalastnames5357
      @kimbunchalastnames5357 3 роки тому +3

      john mayall and the bluesbreakers. they were a starting point for that generation of british rockers. from wikipedia: "Among those with a tenure in the Bluesbreakers are Eric Clapton and Jack Bruce (later of Cream), Peter Green, Mick Fleetwood, and John McVie (who would form Fleetwood Mac), Mick Taylor (the Rolling Stones), Aynsley Dunbar (Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention), and numerous other musicians."

  • @08100181
    @08100181 2 роки тому +4

    I completely forgot about this song until I saw the video Stevie T released today mentioning it. Now I'm in a streak of videos of people reacting to this song and its amazing how this tune gets everyone off their guards.
    There is some wholesomeness in watching people listen for the first time to great songs that are no longer mainstream.