As for your question: It wasn't a #1 hit. It wasn't released as a single. They wanted people to buy the whole album. Definitely not a singles band. Their songs were too long for the 3 minute singles formula anyway. So, they never had a #1 hit, but sold a gigantic amount of albums.
Best band ever! "Kashmir", "Whole Lotta Love", "Dazed And Confused", "The Lemon Song", "Thank You", "Gallows Pole"...I mean, they're all good, just pick one lol
This song is a masterpiece of composition. The melody, the different guitars, the drumming, the baseline, Robert plants voice, it's pure genius. I especially love the subtle clean electric guitar at around 3:10. It's so melodic and complements Plant's voice perfectly
In 1969 when Led Zeppelin came on the music scene, they released 2 albums only 6 months apart. Virtually every song on both Albums was a hit. Referred to as Led Zeppelin I and Led Zeppelin II, they both went double Platinum. At their heart, Led Zeppelin was a Blues Band, but they did a lot more in the years that followed. One of the top 3 Bands along with The Beatles and The Rolling Stones.
"Just in the darkest depths of Mordor, I met a girl so fair, but Golum and the Evil one crept up and slipped away with her..." My absolute FAVORITE Zeppelin tune!!!!!!!!!!!!! Now it's time to react to the "Rain Song"
Dang, son. You're on a roll today! Three in a row, three of the best to ever do it. Elvis, Zeppelin & Prince. Two of which I was privileged to see live, multiple times (Zeppelin & Elvis). And yes, Zep literally rocked every arena or stadium they played. "Ramble On" is probably my favorite Zeppelin song. Hard to pick a favorite but this one is special. Transports you to a different place & time..as Robert Plant says "in days of old when magic filled the air". He also references "The Lord of the Rings".."twas in the darkest depths of Mordor I met a girl so fair. But Gollum & the Evil One crept up & slipped away with her". If you know, you know. Thanks for doing this one. It's a beloved song for a lot of people. 💙🌿💙🌿💙🌿💙🌿💙🌿💙🌿💙🌿💙
Went to a Led Zeppelin concert Pittsburgh, 1973. We tore the fences down and got in for free. They hosed us down with high pressure hoses but so what, lol.
Probably the best thing about a Led Zeppelin concert was the show lasted a long time also the mix of songs from slow to fast. Saw them twice and seemed to last 2+ hours.
all their songs are FIRE, brother. Their number 100 hit sounds like most bands number 1 hit... if you really want to know who they are and what they mean...try their final song together when they were in their 60's Kashmir live from Celebration Day...then start from song 1 album 1 and see what we all know
John Paul Jones bass work makes this song. Most under recognized musician. He’s an absolute genius and plays multiple string and keyboard instruments. Truly a remarkable musician.
As great as "Ramble On" is, it was never released as a single. Led Zeppelin wasn't big on releasing singles. If I'm not mistaken, they only released a total of 8. Their highest charting single was "Whole Lotta Love" which peaked at #4 on the Billboard Hot Hundred.
You gotta listen to some Ian Munsick. Country music artist from Wyoming with an incredibly unique sound. I would recommend Long Haul or White Buffalo 👍
If I might make a suggestion, to save yourself a whole lot of jumping around, just do as the Red Queen advised: "Begin at the beginning, go all the way to the end, then stop." There's no such thing as a bad led Zeppelin track. You might as well hear the mall and see how the band progressed.
Their original drummer, John Bonham, died in 1980 and the group broke up. However, they got together one more time in 2007 for the live Celebration Day concert held in London's O2 Arena. Original members, Robert Plant (lead vocals), Jimmy Page (lead guitar), and John Paul Jones (bass and keyboards) were joined by the late John Bonham's son, Jason Bonham on drums. The whole concert is fantastic. Excellent audio, visual and performances. Even at their advanced age, they still killed it. My favorite performance of "Kashmir" is from this concert. Check it out: ua-cam.com/video/PD-MdiUm1_Y/v-deo.html It has over 150,000,000 views. Enjoy!
Any Led Zeppelin songs are 🔥🔥🔥
Forgot how great the bass line is on this. All hail John Paul
Absolutely!!!
It's absolute art ❤
John Bonham tapping on a drum case. The lyrics also reference Lord of the Rings.
This song is definitely a jam from the best rock group of the 70’s
The tapping is John Bonham drumming on Jimmy Page's guitar case.
Wow❗What⁉️ Thanks for that little fun fact.
Yep!!
1969! I was only eight but this music endured through the 70s, so I was able to catch up. Such great memories.
As for your question: It wasn't a #1 hit. It wasn't released as a single. They wanted people to buy the whole album. Definitely not a singles band. Their songs were too long for the 3 minute singles formula anyway. So, they never had a #1 hit, but sold a gigantic amount of albums.
Best band ever! "Kashmir", "Whole Lotta Love", "Dazed And Confused", "The Lemon Song", "Thank You", "Gallows Pole"...I mean, they're all good, just pick one lol
Since I’ve Been Loving You, Tangerine, Dazed and Confused, the list is almost endless!
Best music ever especially when on an acid trip!
I see you’re going down the Led Zeppelin rabbit hole. It runs deep 😅
This song is a masterpiece of composition. The melody, the different guitars, the drumming, the baseline, Robert plants voice, it's pure genius. I especially love the subtle clean electric guitar at around 3:10. It's so melodic and complements Plant's voice perfectly
In 1969 when Led Zeppelin came on the music scene, they released 2 albums only 6 months apart. Virtually every song on both Albums was a hit. Referred to as Led Zeppelin I and Led Zeppelin II, they both went double Platinum. At their heart, Led Zeppelin was a Blues Band, but they did a lot more in the years that followed. One of the top 3 Bands along with The Beatles and The Rolling Stones.
"Just in the darkest depths of Mordor, I met a girl so fair, but Golum and the Evil one crept up and slipped away with her..." My absolute FAVORITE Zeppelin tune!!!!!!!!!!!!! Now it's time to react to the "Rain Song"
Dang, son. You're on a roll today! Three in a row, three of the best to ever do it. Elvis, Zeppelin & Prince.
Two of which I was privileged to see live, multiple times (Zeppelin & Elvis). And yes, Zep literally rocked every arena or stadium they played.
"Ramble On" is probably my favorite Zeppelin song. Hard to pick a favorite but this one is special. Transports you to a different place & time..as Robert Plant says "in days of old when magic filled the air".
He also references "The Lord of the Rings".."twas in the darkest depths of Mordor I met a girl so fair. But Gollum & the Evil One crept up & slipped away with her". If you know, you know.
Thanks for doing this one. It's a beloved song for a lot of people.
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Well said!!
Went to a Led Zeppelin concert Pittsburgh, 1973. We tore the fences down and got in for free. They hosed us down with high pressure hoses but so what, lol.
Ramble On is certainly in Led Zeppelin's Top 10; maybe even their Top 5. Phenomenal song.
Can't have a favorite Zep song, but this is among the best. Imho
Probably the best thing about a Led Zeppelin concert was the show lasted a long time also the mix of songs from slow to fast. Saw them twice and seemed to last 2+ hours.
3 to 4 hours
When the levee breaks! Ear candy!
One of my favorite bands. ❤❤
"Since I've been loving you" showcases Led Zeppelin's talent well... 😎
I found Led Zeppelin I'm the late 80s my friends older brother let us listen to his albums from the 70s.I never stopped. ❤
all their songs are FIRE, brother. Their number 100 hit sounds like most bands number 1 hit... if you really want to know who they are and what they mean...try their final song together when they were in their 60's Kashmir live from Celebration Day...then start from song 1 album 1 and see what we all know
Brings me back every time. Love these guys, the soundtrack of my adolescence
Check out the lemon song The bass line will blow your mind. Guaranteed
John Paul Jones bass work makes this song.
Most under recognized musician. He’s an absolute genius and plays multiple string and keyboard instruments. Truly a remarkable musician.
Dazed and Confused would be a good one for your reaction.
If you are going to dive into LZ...make sure to ask your viewers what version of each song to do first...it's very important with this band.
🦾🦾🎼🦾🦾 .. you really can't go wrong with Led Zeppelin!! Loving this one AB .. very nice 🤩
Its time to ramble on!
As great as "Ramble On" is, it was never released as a single. Led Zeppelin wasn't big on releasing singles. If I'm not mistaken, they only released a total of 8. Their highest charting single was "Whole Lotta Love" which peaked at #4 on the Billboard Hot Hundred.
No way your about to hit 100k let’s goooooooo!! Congrats man🎉
The little tap is the drummer using his sticks on a guitar case.
Every song they made is absolutely amazing!!
Thank you love this song
In The Light, Ten Years Gone
onr of my fav Led Zepp songs... bc of JPJ on BASS.
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Love Led Zeppelin!! Would love to hear some Pink Floyd too.
Great song❤️🎶❤️🔥😎
love!
Please do OVER THE HILLS FAR AWAY by Led Zepplin next
You gotta listen to some Ian Munsick. Country music artist from Wyoming with an incredibly unique sound. I would recommend Long Haul or White Buffalo 👍
Kashmir!
I think you would love reacting to since ive been loving you.
If I might make a suggestion, to save yourself a whole lot of jumping around, just do as the Red Queen advised:
"Begin at the beginning, go all the way to the end, then stop."
There's no such thing as a bad led Zeppelin track. You might as well hear the mall and see how the band progressed.
Then do all the live performances!!
Their original drummer, John Bonham, died in 1980 and the group broke up. However, they got together one more time in 2007 for the live Celebration Day concert held in London's O2 Arena. Original members, Robert Plant (lead vocals), Jimmy Page (lead guitar), and John Paul Jones (bass and keyboards) were joined by the late John Bonham's son, Jason Bonham on drums. The whole concert is fantastic. Excellent audio, visual and performances. Even at their advanced age, they still killed it. My favorite performance of "Kashmir" is from this concert. Check it out: ua-cam.com/video/PD-MdiUm1_Y/v-deo.html It has over 150,000,000 views. Enjoy!
Lets not forget Stairway To Heaven...
Try AC-DC. Either the earliest copy of "It's a Long Way to the Top (if you want to Rick and Roll) or "Shoot to Thrill" from "Ironman 2"
Ill try once again Oliver Anthony Rich men north of Richmond song, its amazing
Don’t worry sir!!! That reaction is coming sooner than you know 🤫🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Zeppelin never had a #1 hit. Jimmy Page "wrote the music for the ages not the masses" (his exact words).
Actually I think Whole Lotta Love may have been...it got released even though Jimmy was mad about it.
@@juliemanarin4127 No, it hit #4 on the billboard top 100. They never had a #1 hit.
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I love how so many of their song are hobbit references
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Any idea why my comments keep being deleted? I've posted the same basic suggestion on this post 3 times and within a couple minutes it's gone?
Pass me that joint
Yes. This was their only hit. A one-hit wonder. You'll never hear from them again.
Hunter x Hunter poster in the background!!!!!! Nice!!!
Badass song