There's so many comments omg😂 I can hardly reply back to all but thanks to everyone for the info and support it means a lot I'm aware the audio is off it wasn't like that on my end😭 I'm so sorry
I was fortunate enough to see them live in '73, greatest band of all time. Robert Plant - vocals Jimmy Page - guitar John Bonham - drums. (Rip) John Paul Jones - bass Glad to see you back and enjoying the classics.....
Robert Plant still tours, although with his more recent songs, and the odd Led Zep track thrown in (if you're lucky!). Jimmy Page pops up occasionally.... Also, I think Atlantic Records (copyright) take down their UA-cam tracks unless you stop and start them a LOT. Good luck!
Wow thanks Blondie , I was actually at that concert , it was 1973 at Randwick Racecourse , Sydney ,Australia, i was 15yo . thanks for the memories. they played 4 hours without a break. Amazing band.
Its good to see young people appreciating great music from the past. This song was written in 1970 so it's 50 years old now, and still as good as ever. That makes it a classic. You are exploring truly great music. Keep exploring!!
I think for in the future, especially for Led Zeppelin, you need to listen to the studio version first. Because that way once you know the studio version of the song, listening to it live is another experience because you know where they improvise and extend a lot of material. Like i said, especially for Led Zeppelin, they are known for improvisational feel to their live recordings of songs. Like for example, the guitar solo in this live version is just about as long as the original studio recording of this whole song. another would be the studio version of "Dazed and Confused" is about 7 minutes or something, but they have a live version that's 30 minutes long and is an unbelievable experience to watch the entire thing.
I agree. Zeppelin was really into the sex and drugs aspect of sex drugs and rock and roll. Especially Jimmy Page. He seldom performed live without being bombed to the point of incapacitation. I actually attended a stop on their final tour where Jimmy Page wasn't even able to stand. They played canned music. Must have been really hard on the rest of the band members. They could not count on him, and probably one of the main reasons the band broke up.
Glad to see some of the younger generation discover real music! The came out when I was twelve and they were my favorite band! I grew up with them! Music that will never get old!!!😊
Yes,yes,yes! You are officially a Led Head.Welcome to a world of unimaginable music.You have only scratched the surface.I have been a Zepplin freak for 51 years and I never get tired of them.I suggest you start w/their early works and go forward.Welcome!
LZ III is a great album where LZ showed that they also have songs other than blues/heavy songs. My favorite song on III is Friends. I also like That’s The Way; both of which are much more reflective songs.
In through the out door sucks pretty hard o was a sophomore in highschool when it came out we were all excited for it then it finally came and it sucked
Ignore whoever says listen to the studio version first! Definitely check out Since I've Been Lovin You from 1973 How the west was won live album, it's sublime!
Please do studio version 1st. I know people will request live. But I believe you need to know the song 1st. Even great live bands like Rush and Led Zeppelin
This isn't a sprint or pick one or the other. on many songs I think multiple live performances should be used, but only after it has been listened to studio 1st. I appreciate studio and live. Sometimes I prefer the fixed up studio and sometimes I prefer the rawness of life. To me listening to the live 1st is like watching the super bowl 1st and going back to watch the regular season.
It isn't about what's better. It's the progression. Bands like Zep and Rush should be listened to from beginning. A song like Dazed and Confused which I prefer 1000 times live even should be heard studio 1st. Build up to live. And listen to early live which is closer to studio and watch it progress into the song it becomes of nearly 30 minutes. Starting with the 25 minute version and backtracking doesn't work. It's like eating dessert before dinner.
This brings me waaaaay back to high school when this song, and album, first came out. Played it to death, my only regret was I never got to see them live. Missed out a few times in the late '70s at Madison Square Garden. :(
Yep thats why requested a live version of since i been loving you. So it wont get blocked. Its the 1973 Madison Square garden whenever you get there. Glad your up and running hon and AWESOME THAT YOUR OFFICIALLY A ZEP FAN
I find it funny that young people your age get your taste of good music from cartoon movies......my youngest kids realized it while watching Mega Mind.......I do love that the music will keep going
Comfortably numb by Pink Floyd (in Pompeii live) all along the watchtower Jimi Hendrix and gimme shelter by the Rolling Stones are all great classic rock tracks
Couple of years ago I was in a cinema watching a rockumentary on Zep and they played this live version. No one had seen it before and afterwards the audience just laughed. The performance was so utterly, unbelievably, phenomenally, fantastically out-of-this-world brilliant, they just didn't know how to react, so laughter somehow seemed so appropriate, strange though it might sound!
While it would be boring if we all liked the same music, I reacted the same way the first time I heard this song back in the early 00s as a young teen. I saw Robert Plant in 2014 and what an experience. He obviously doesn't have the same power but his stage presence is beyond compare. No idea who you are kid but this was a joy to watch.
Yaayyyy a New Zep head , Welcome to the club 👍😎👍 I haven't seen a review of Whole Lotta Love . What is and What should never be are 2 great songs back to back from LZII
Like many Zep songs, there is an aural background that supports the lyrics and theme. He sings... "...We come from the land of the ice and snow, From the midnight sun, where the hot springs flow The hammer of the gods We'll drive our ships to new lands To fight the horde, and sing and cry..." ...And the rhythm section is keeping the beat as if they were keeping time for the Vikings rowing across the North Atlantic. I credit Page for this technique. He has a painterly approach to some songs that is appropriate to the whole of the piece. The Rain Song, Gallows Pole and Battle of Evermore are examples.
Dear Georgia, good to have you back, also with your new laptop and earphones, great! And your resction is so nice and you are looking so lovely...these wonderful eyes...:-):-) So far 200 likes and zero dislikes, what more to say...
Love that you are just real and being yourself. You are a breath of fresh air actually. Keep doing what you're doing and I have a lot of suggestions for you
Well, I listened to Jinjer - Pisces, great one. Thanks. Now then, Uriah Heep, July morning (1972). I dare you :-) Mind you, here is a true story, when I was a bit kid living in Sunderland (Southwick), my mom was hitched up with an ex-roadie. I came down stairs one night for some water, and there was 2 other guys in the living room. I was just getting into metal at that time (Iron Maiden, 'number of the beast' was just out), and mom said "Jay, do you know who these 2 are"? "No" I said, apparently, I cant remember. "Jimmy Page and Robert Plant", mom and my moms BF said. "Okay", said I, shrugged my shoulders, and walked off for my water. I had no idea who they were. That was 35-40 years ago.
I was 16 when Zeppelin became my favorite band. So very happy to see younger people enjoying timeless REAL music. A suggestion to you. Physical Graffiti.
I love your videos😍 id love it if you'd react to my personal favorite song, the '' pulse'' live version of comfortably numb ~ Pink Floyd It is argued that it's the best guitar solo of all time, and the sheer beauty and emotions it evokes really show that. They say david guilmore plugs his guitar straight to his soul❤️✌️
Well done, dear! It does us all good to see someone of your generation with a genuine interest in all genres of music with the guts to listen for youself. Next, try Rod Stewart- "You Wear it Well" Have a blessed day.
I was in a cinema watching a film about Zep when this was shown. No-one had ever seen this before. When it finished, people just laughed. The whole thing was so phenomenonally and impossibly brilliant, there seemed to be no other logical way to react. And the shaky camerawork just seems to add to the fantastically rough edged, free, wild and positively anarchic feel of the whole performance.
Watching a live video in no way compared to actually seeing them live. I was fortunate to grow up when I did. Every member of the band was the absolute best at what they did. There has not and will never be another group with this much raw talent.
I am hoping you will do an incredible Zeppelin track that most Zeppelin fans love but not known by general public. Carouselmbra. It is one of Zeps Epic long songs.
Yup Zep at the acoustic pit that is the City Hall , amazing. JP had just bought a sort of upright electric bass in Newcastle that day can't remember what song he used it on. A night to remember :)
You are listening to classic rock of my era. Amazing stuff. Robert Plant vocals are the best. But the band is amazing too. Glad to see you young ums seeing these videos . now you can u derstand when my generation say music today is awful. Wehad the cream of the crop . not all rock. Such variety
I love the fact that you younger ones are doing reactions to songs I grew up on. I was born in 1965. I am 54 and I honestly think the music of the 70's and 80's shaped the music industry. Another song you may like is called Renegade by a band named STYX. Check it out.
I like your show. I'm 69 and a child of the 60s. I'd like you to listen to "Since I've Been Loving You" by Led Zeppelin with a remarkable guitar solo by Jimmy Page. It's a heartbreaking story about a working man who loses his wife to a ne'r do well. You've got to listen to it. One of the greatest blues songs ever written.
I Read in comments here someone asking for Pink Floyd's Comfortably Numb from Pulse. Don't listen to them, they don't know what they're talking about, there is one and only live version deserves to be celebrated. July 2, 2005 at London's Hide Park- ORIGINAL MEMBERS. Their last appearance all together in this world. In this life.
You are a young woman of excellent taste! Kudos to you for opening your eyes and ears! Led Zeppelin are all time greats. They transcend time and place. Great you spotted John Bonham's amazing rhythms. If you enjoy seeing live Zeppelin there are some great videos on UA-cam of them in the late 60s and early 70s. Like other commentators have said, do check out the studio albums. One stand out track for me is Black Dog off Zeppelin 4. I was 16 when that came out and was totally speechless the first time I heard that track 🤣 Great review anyway 👍🤘
Always great to see young people enjoying the old classics. May i suggest, Pink Floyd - Comfortably numb (live), AC/DC - Thunderstruck, Iron Maiden - Run to the hills, Fleetwood Mac - the Chain, Lynrd Skynrd - Freebird
As others have said and I concur. Take it from us Who were there when this stuff happened and listen to it as we did. Do the studio/lp version first. Then do a live version afterwards if you want. Or, do both versions on the same video. That would be unique and rewarding format for you and the subscribers. Have not seen any music reactors here on YT do it this way. Now that you dig LZ, maybe start at the beginning. Do their first album, LZ 1 , first song on the album, "Good times Bad times" you can't go wrong with any LZ song from their first 5 or 6 albums. This applies to all new listens with any band. Start at the beginning. Most bands did their best music at the beginning of their careers.
Wow, Tom Devore, I am envious. I almost got to see them but I was just getting my independence right when bonham died. Another heartbreaking drummer death. But! I DID see Rubber plant six times live! That was pretty cool. Peace, Phil
I may have been born in Hertfordshire, but I'm half-Geordie (me mam wuz barn in St Mary's Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne), and I'm still partial to the accent, and am happy to produce it on demand. My current boss is a Geordie, and he knows I am paying a tribute, not taking the piss when I lay down the accent. I love Geordie cant.
Women would kill for Robert's hair. Jimmy Page, guitarist, is one of the best in the world and he is still jamming. You have to see 'Since I've Been Loving You' Madison Square Garden. Bonzo on fire...missing John Bonham.
They are the best LIVE! A pure joy to watch! Do The Song Remains The Same/The Rain Song. It is live...and absolutely amazing!! By the way...Jimmy Page is the best guitarist there ever was!
If you like The Voice - particularly Australia - check out this song done by a Greek guy called Frank Lakoudis - great job! Blow the judges away! Around three years ago.
Great to see people around our age getting into rock 😀 You should check out “Planet Caravan” by Black Sabbath, and “Careful With That Axe Eugene” live at Pompeii version by Pink Floyd. Great tunes you’ll enjoy them if you liked Led Zeppelin 👍😎
Scott Colman don’t forget John Paul Jones. One of the many things that made zep gods of rock was the way jones and bonham played off each other. Normally bass guitarists and drummers fight over control of the speed, but these guys went together like rum and coke.
Led Zeppelin all means rock out, but do yourself a favor a checkout their softer side. Just a few suggestions The Rain Song, Ten Years Gone, Thank You, Going To California, and Tangerine.
When it comes to guitar based rock, there is Led Zeppelin, then everyone else who wish they were Led Zeppelin!! Your accent reminds me of a fondly remembered ex girlfriend BTW!! ❤️❤️
Thanktou .I've never seen this film. Was 17 when Stairway To Heaven movie/film/song were released . Aces . Get the alblum and turn table rock on . 3cheers from Canada
There's so many comments omg😂 I can hardly reply back to all but thanks to everyone for the info and support it means a lot I'm aware the audio is off it wasn't like that on my end😭 I'm so sorry
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You should do some Tool reactions. Those get lots and lots of views. I'd check out Tool's Sober, live.
You’re clever, keep uploading Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Elton, Billy Joel videos and your views will keep rising lmao.
Just so you know, you’re a trend setter. I’m subscribed to a couple of vocal coaches who are reacting to this song. I saw yours first
You can never do anything wrong as long as you keep playing Zeppelin ..Blondie....
They are the Gods Of Rock.
@Martin S 1st album yes. Zeppelin 3 was all original. GODS OF ROCK !
Yes,indeed...
No my friends... LED ZEPPELIN are The THUNDER GODS of Rock & Roll... they are the TITANS that have NO Equal
Man I know ozzy's the God father of rock but I'm not sure he can compete with zeppelin
I was fortunate enough to see them live in '73, greatest band of all time.
Robert Plant - vocals
Jimmy Page - guitar
John Bonham - drums. (Rip)
John Paul Jones - bass
Glad to see you back and enjoying the classics.....
Thank you! And oh my I wish I could've lucky you😁 cheers for the info!
Robert Plant still tours, although with his more recent songs, and the odd Led Zep track thrown in (if you're lucky!). Jimmy Page pops up occasionally....
Also, I think Atlantic Records (copyright) take down their UA-cam tracks unless you stop and start them a LOT. Good luck!
Which show were you at?
@@samgamblewhite8600 I was at the Philadelphia, Pa show in February of '75....
JPJ ,...... everything else
Robert Plant has a amazing voice. Love it.
Wow thanks Blondie , I was actually at that concert , it was 1973 at Randwick Racecourse , Sydney ,Australia, i was 15yo . thanks for the memories. they played 4 hours without a break. Amazing band.
Its good to see young people appreciating great music from the past. This song was written in 1970 so it's 50 years old now, and still as good as ever. That makes it a classic. You are exploring truly great music. Keep exploring!!
I think for in the future, especially for Led Zeppelin, you need to listen to the studio version first. Because that way once you know the studio version of the song, listening to it live is another experience because you know where they improvise and extend a lot of material. Like i said, especially for Led Zeppelin, they are known for improvisational feel to their live recordings of songs.
Like for example, the guitar solo in this live version is just about as long as the original studio recording of this whole song. another would be the studio version of "Dazed and Confused" is about 7 minutes or something, but they have a live version that's 30 minutes long and is an unbelievable experience to watch the entire thing.
Yeah completely understand😊 thanks for the heads up!
I concur.
I was going to say something similar. Studio version first.
You are so very right!
I agree. Zeppelin was really into the sex and drugs aspect of sex drugs and rock and roll. Especially Jimmy Page. He seldom performed live without being bombed to the point of incapacitation. I actually attended a stop on their final tour where Jimmy Page wasn't even able to stand. They played canned music. Must have been really hard on the rest of the band members. They could not count on him, and probably one of the main reasons the band broke up.
Glad to see some of the younger generation discover real music! The came out when I was twelve and they were my favorite band! I grew up with them! Music that will never get old!!!😊
It's terrific to see a young music fan get into stuff like this.I'm almost jealous because there is so much to discover about this wonderful band.
Led zeppelin. The greatest rock band of 40 AD onward.
she would have totally been a zeppelin groupie in the 70s.
Oh hell yeah
Yes,yes,yes! You are officially a Led Head.Welcome to a world of unimaginable music.You have only scratched the surface.I have been a Zepplin freak for 51 years and I never get tired of them.I suggest you start w/their early works and go forward.Welcome!
This song is amazing, Robert Plant's voice is unbelievable, listen to Led Zeppelin III, all the songs are awesome, have a beautiful day.
I will do!! Thank you so much!you too!
LZ III is a great album where LZ showed that they also have songs other than blues/heavy songs. My favorite song on III is Friends. I also like That’s The Way; both of which are much more reflective songs.
YES!!
I'm glad you're continuing. Zep never released a bad album. They're so much fun.
In through the out door sucks pretty hard o was a sophomore in highschool when it came out we were all excited for it then it finally came and it sucked
Yass! I’m so happy you chose this song!!! I’m glad I’m one of your subs!
So happy to see that smile!
Thank you so much!!!
Ignore whoever says listen to the studio version first! Definitely check out Since I've Been Lovin You from 1973 How the west was won live album, it's sublime!
Yup! Excellent reaction as usual! Looking forward to more.
Take your time on choosing what songs you really would like to react to. We don't mind.
Please do studio version 1st. I know people will request live. But I believe you need to know the song 1st. Even great live bands like Rush and Led Zeppelin
Yeah understandable I'm probably gonna do lives and studios 😁
@@InsaneBlondie YES! Do lives too. There lies the true essence of Zeppelin.
This isn't a sprint or pick one or the other. on many songs I think multiple live performances should be used, but only after it has been listened to studio 1st. I appreciate studio and live. Sometimes I prefer the fixed up studio and sometimes I prefer the rawness of life. To me listening to the live 1st is like watching the super bowl 1st and going back to watch the regular season.
It isn't about what's better. It's the progression. Bands like Zep and Rush should be listened to from beginning. A song like Dazed and Confused which I prefer 1000 times live even should be heard studio 1st. Build up to live. And listen to early live which is closer to studio and watch it progress into the song it becomes of nearly 30 minutes. Starting with the 25 minute version and backtracking doesn't work. It's like eating dessert before dinner.
Studio is always better.
Glad you are into Led Zeppelin, they rock my world.
This brings me waaaaay back to high school when this song, and album, first came out. Played it to death, my only regret was I never got to see them live. Missed out a few times in the late '70s at Madison Square Garden. :(
One of the 1st Zeppelin songs that I ever heard. I was hooked .Love the guitar and drums. I was hooked. I own all of their albums.
Lots of RESPECT, young lady. People like will will keep the true rockers alive!!!!!!
Yep thats why requested a live version of since i been loving you. So it wont get blocked. Its the 1973 Madison Square garden whenever you get there. Glad your up and running hon and AWESOME THAT YOUR OFFICIALLY A ZEP FAN
I see Led zeppelin live at Wembley in 1974 , best concert i ever went to ! And it was just 75 pence for a ticket to get in , still got the ticket !
omg thats crazy!!!
I find it funny that young people your age get your taste of good music from cartoon movies......my youngest kids realized it while watching Mega Mind.......I do love that the music will keep going
The Vikings are coming ! Run for the hills or you will see vahalla soon. 👍
The GREATEST BAND hands down...all others pale in comparison.
Except the Allman Brothers who are a very very close second
I recommend "The Ocean " by Led Zeppelin. I think that you will love it.
Plant is still touring and his voice is still great!! THIS is rock!! RIP Bonham and Peart and Moon. Thanks Blondie.
Comfortably numb by Pink Floyd (in Pompeii live) all along the watchtower Jimi Hendrix and gimme shelter by the Rolling Stones are all great classic rock tracks
Couple of years ago I was in a cinema watching a rockumentary on Zep and they played this live version. No one had seen it before and afterwards the audience just laughed. The performance was so utterly, unbelievably, phenomenally, fantastically out-of-this-world brilliant, they just didn't know how to react, so laughter somehow seemed so appropriate, strange though it might sound!
The most epic song for guitar and drums in the history of rock music(IMO)is Achilles Last Stand. You must check it out!
I enjoyed that, today and back in the 70's. LOL I been around, still love music
Glad to see you fall for Led Zep, just like we did in the '70's!
While it would be boring if we all liked the same music, I reacted the same way the first time I heard this song back in the early 00s as a young teen. I saw Robert Plant in 2014 and what an experience. He obviously doesn't have the same power but his stage presence is beyond compare. No idea who you are kid but this was a joy to watch.
Anything from The Song Remains The Same concert in Madison Square Gardens will blow your mind.
I have the live album 🤘
Yaayyyy a New Zep head , Welcome to the club 👍😎👍
I haven't seen a review of Whole Lotta Love . What is and What should never be are 2 great songs back to back from LZII
Soundtrack is from (I think the 72 LA concert also used on the How the West was won triple cd) while the video is from Sydney
Like many Zep songs, there is an aural background that supports the lyrics and theme. He sings...
"...We come from the land of the ice and snow,
From the midnight sun, where the hot springs flow
The hammer of the gods
We'll drive our ships to new lands
To fight the horde, and sing and cry..."
...And the rhythm section is keeping the beat as if they were keeping time for the Vikings rowing across the North Atlantic.
I credit Page for this technique. He has a painterly approach to some songs that is appropriate to the whole of the piece.
The Rain Song, Gallows Pole and Battle of Evermore are examples.
Dear Georgia, good to have you back, also with your new laptop and earphones, great! And your resction is so nice and you are looking so lovely...these wonderful eyes...:-):-) So far 200 likes and zero dislikes, what more to say...
Love that you are just real and being yourself. You are a breath of fresh air actually. Keep doing what you're doing and I have a lot of suggestions for you
Well, I listened to Jinjer - Pisces, great one. Thanks. Now then, Uriah Heep, July morning (1972). I dare you :-)
Mind you, here is a true story, when I was a bit kid living in Sunderland (Southwick), my mom was hitched up with an ex-roadie. I came down stairs one night for some water, and there was 2 other guys in the living room. I was just getting into metal at that time (Iron Maiden, 'number of the beast' was just out), and mom said "Jay, do you know who these 2 are"?
"No" I said, apparently, I cant remember.
"Jimmy Page and Robert Plant", mom and my moms BF said.
"Okay", said I, shrugged my shoulders, and walked off for my water.
I had no idea who they were. That was 35-40 years ago.
Led Zeppelin is one of greatest, grew up listening to them. Glad you are checking them out. Have a look at the song "Pisces" by Jinjer!
MASSIVE tune, love it 🤪... you gotta check out the studio version too, also AMAZING!
Hi Georgia, great to see your channel growing so fast! Yay, for Led Zep! Have a listen to Tangerine, one of my favourites. 😁
Saw them in Tampa Stadium in 1970 with 70,000 Zeppelinians.
And not a single joint in sight?
@@Geddy-xu3if 😂
I was 16 when Zeppelin became my favorite band. So very happy to see younger people enjoying timeless REAL music. A suggestion to you. Physical Graffiti.
Black Sabbath songs to listen to- War Pigs, Fairies wear Boots, NIB. Live 1970 guitar playing from Iommi and Bill Wards drumming sublime.
Hey Blondie, if you're gonna hear more Led Zep then listen to 'When The Levee Breaks' it's awesome and it's got a really famous beat!
It's time to get the Led out.
Still recommend you do Led Zepp in chronological order and studio versions first
Ya You'll be amazed when you get to Albums Physical Graffiti and Presence
Love to see someone enjoying music I grew up on.
City Hall Newcastle 1973 those were the days
I love your videos😍 id love it if you'd react to my personal favorite song, the '' pulse'' live version of comfortably numb ~ Pink Floyd
It is argued that it's the best guitar solo of all time, and the sheer beauty and emotions it evokes really show that. They say david guilmore plugs his guitar straight to his soul❤️✌️
Well done, dear! It does us all good to see someone of your generation with a genuine interest in all genres of music with the guts to listen for youself.
Next, try Rod Stewart- "You Wear it Well"
Have a blessed day.
I was in a cinema watching a film about Zep when this was shown. No-one had ever seen this before. When it finished, people just laughed. The whole thing was so phenomenonally and impossibly brilliant, there seemed to be no other logical way to react. And the shaky camerawork just seems to add to the fantastically rough edged, free, wild and positively anarchic feel of the whole performance.
Watching a live video in no way compared to actually seeing them live. I was fortunate to grow up when I did. Every member of the band was the absolute best at what they did. There has not and will never be another group with this much raw talent.
I’m jealous. I was born just a bit too late to see them live. They’re my favorite band.
I am hoping you will do an incredible Zeppelin track that most Zeppelin fans love but not known by general public. Carouselmbra. It is one of Zeps Epic long songs.
Greatest Rock Group of all TIMES.
The lyrics are heavenly
Pink Floyd's Wish You Where Here would be really cool to see! 😊
I way prefer songs off CDs over these "live" concert videos as the music just sounds so much better.
Welcome back 🤗
This Sydney Australia concert is fun to watch but their studio versions are almost always better
🥀 The Battle Of Evermore 🥀
Thank you! I'll definitely see them😁👍
Check out When The Levie Breaks and Hangman!!! Two of my favorite Zepplin songs! You wont be disappointed!!!😊
Yup Zep at the acoustic pit that is the City Hall , amazing. JP had just bought a sort of upright electric bass in Newcastle that day can't remember what song he used it on. A night to remember :)
You are listening to classic rock of my era. Amazing stuff. Robert Plant vocals are the best. But the band is amazing too. Glad to see you young ums seeing these videos . now you can u derstand when my generation say music today is awful. Wehad the cream of the crop . not all rock. Such variety
This young lady had the same look in her eyes as Allison Kraus does when plant performed with her lol
I love the fact that you younger ones are doing reactions to songs I grew up on. I was born in 1965. I am 54 and I honestly think the music of the 70's and 80's shaped the music industry. Another song you may like is called Renegade by a band named STYX. Check it out.
I like your show. I'm 69 and a child of the 60s. I'd like you to listen to "Since I've Been Loving You" by Led Zeppelin with a remarkable guitar solo by Jimmy Page. It's a heartbreaking story about a working man who loses his wife to a ne'r do well. You've got to listen to it. One of the greatest blues songs ever written.
Mr. Page is an amazing guitarist!!
You should listen to the Rain song (live and recorded).
I Read in comments here someone asking for Pink Floyd's Comfortably Numb from Pulse. Don't listen to them, they don't know what they're talking about, there is one and only live version deserves to be celebrated. July 2, 2005 at London's Hide Park- ORIGINAL MEMBERS. Their last appearance all together in this world. In this life.
It's so cool to see that the youth of today is still enjoying the music I was rockin' out to 50 years ago.
I'M BACKKKKKKKKKK😅 and it hasn't been blocked yet are they feeling okay?
Earphones yeah loving it
@@ianchambers6191 same😂
@@maxpower3593 no they blocked my kashmir video😭 so glad this one hasn't been blocked yet
glad your back!
Gotta do dazed and confused led zeppelin live version next, gotta be their best song and even better live
I havre nearly everything on Led Zeppelin so good.
The masters of rock and roll led zeppelin know one can match them many tried but failed the master's of rock and roll led zeppelin will u. Dare
You are a young woman of excellent taste! Kudos to you for opening your eyes and ears! Led Zeppelin are all time greats. They transcend time and place. Great you spotted John Bonham's amazing rhythms. If you enjoy seeing live Zeppelin there are some great videos on UA-cam of them in the late 60s and early 70s. Like other commentators have said, do check out the studio albums. One stand out track for me is Black Dog off Zeppelin 4. I was 16 when that came out and was totally speechless the first time I heard that track 🤣 Great review anyway 👍🤘
I really enjoy your channel. Keep up the great work. Congrats an 5000 subscribers. You know you're doing something right.
Always great to see young people enjoying the old classics. May i suggest, Pink Floyd - Comfortably numb (live), AC/DC - Thunderstruck, Iron Maiden - Run to the hills, Fleetwood Mac - the Chain, Lynrd Skynrd - Freebird
Wanna request What Is And What Should Never Be by the mighty Zep next. That's what they have been called where I live for the past 50 years.
Oooo 😁😁
Oh yes, that song does not get enough love.
Yes!
Masterpiece never gets old.
The viking Song. I love it.
As others have said and I concur. Take it from us Who were there when this stuff happened and listen to it as we did. Do the studio/lp version first. Then do a live version afterwards if you want. Or, do both versions on the same video. That would be unique and rewarding format for you and the subscribers. Have not seen any music reactors here on YT do it this way. Now that you dig LZ, maybe start at the beginning. Do their first album, LZ 1 , first song on the album, "Good times Bad times" you can't go wrong with any LZ song from their first 5 or 6 albums. This applies to all new listens with any band. Start at the beginning. Most bands did their best music at the beginning of their careers.
Wow, Tom Devore, I am envious. I almost got to see them but I was just getting my independence right when bonham died. Another heartbreaking drummer death. But! I DID see Rubber plant six times live! That was pretty cool. Peace, Phil
Undoubtly You have a great taste !! Led Zeppelin is the greatest band in the galaxy !!!!
I may have been born in Hertfordshire, but I'm half-Geordie (me mam wuz barn in St Mary's Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne), and I'm still partial to the accent, and am happy to produce it on demand. My current boss is a Geordie, and he knows I am paying a tribute, not taking the piss when I lay down the accent. I love Geordie cant.
You'd blow your mind by listening to Robot Stop by King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard. In the good way, it's a transformative experience.
Women would kill for Robert's hair. Jimmy Page, guitarist, is one of the best in the world and he is still jamming. You have to see 'Since I've Been Loving You' Madison Square Garden. Bonzo on fire...missing John Bonham.
Jimmy's solo in this is amazing … far better than the studio version!
He was the greatest hard rock player on the earth at this time
They are the best LIVE! A pure joy to watch! Do The Song Remains The Same/The Rain Song. It is live...and absolutely amazing!! By the way...Jimmy Page is the best guitarist there ever was!
If you like The Voice - particularly Australia - check out this song done by a Greek guy called Frank Lakoudis - great job! Blow the judges away! Around three years ago.
Great to see people around our age getting into rock 😀 You should check out “Planet Caravan” by Black Sabbath, and “Careful With That Axe Eugene” live at Pompeii version by Pink Floyd. Great tunes you’ll enjoy them if you liked Led Zeppelin 👍😎
Oo cheers!
Insane Blondie no bother, enjoy 👌
More Led Zeppelin. Next time maybe something from zeppelin 2. What is and what should never be would be cool but it has to be studio!
I've seen the drum kit Bonzo recorded Led Zep 2 on
By today's standards it's a kiddies toy
How in the hell did he get that sound out of it,
Page and Plant with Bonzo rule rock.
Scott Colman don’t forget John Paul Jones. One of the many things that made zep gods of rock was the way jones and bonham played off each other. Normally bass guitarists and drummers fight over control of the speed, but these guys went together like rum and coke.
So true and yes I should of mentioned John Paul too.
In case you don't know, this was recorded in Sydney Australia. What a concert it was! Awesome...
Led Zeppelin all means rock out, but do yourself a favor a checkout their softer side. Just a few suggestions The Rain Song, Ten Years Gone, Thank You, Going To California, and Tangerine.
The Rain Song live from The Song Remains The Same.
All of My Love is where it's at, beautiful song with such a tragic story attached to it.
Zeppelins live shows in a time of raw heavy metal sound was all Page wailing on his twelve string.
When it comes to guitar based rock, there is Led Zeppelin, then everyone else who wish they were Led Zeppelin!!
Your accent reminds me of a fondly remembered ex girlfriend BTW!! ❤️❤️
Thanktou .I've never seen this film. Was 17 when Stairway To Heaven movie/film/song were released . Aces . Get the alblum and turn table rock on . 3cheers from Canada
Listen to one of their other singles, "No Quarter," from their 1976 concert film, "The Song Remains The Same."