Their very first song. The first time anyone had ever heard them. You have no idea how revolutionary they were back then. They began it all. I was too young back in ‘69. Only 9. But, many years later, I was so into this band. I saw them in concert twice. No words to describe it. I wish you had played the original video. The Robert Plant in that is sooo captivating. In this version, he’s much older. He’s not wearing those bell bottoms that leave nothing to the imagination. He was a sex god back then. OMG
They re all BADASS, but Page, White hair, black shades & trench coat! OMG!! If they ever toured after this concert, I would sold my soul for a chance to see them.
I was lucky enough to be at that concert. This was the first song followed without a break by Ramble On and Black Dog. I also saw them in 1973 in the UK and it is astonishing that they were so good 35 years later. The best band ever. No-one else in the box that I was in had ever seen them before and I was amused to hear one guy in his twenties say, after the first 3 songs, that he had just come to the concert of the century. Such a great band.
On December 10, 2007, Led Zeppelin took the stage at London's O2 arena to headline a tribute concert for their good friend and Atlantic founder, Ahmet Ertegun. What followed was over two hours of blues-soaked rock'n'roll - a tour de force that immediately became part of the Led Zeppelin legend. The founding members John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant were supported by the son of the late drummer John Bonham(who died 1980), Jason Bonham. They performed 16 songs from their acclaimed repertoire, including some milestones like Whole Lotta Love, Rock And Roll, Kashmir and Stairway To Heaven. It was their first concert together after they split up 27 years ago. This song was the start and it's short that was the warm-up song, so to speak. maybe listen to the whole concert, i think you'll like it a lot, greetings from germany
I am happy that you reacted to this. I was lucky enough to attend this concert. So my reaction to this was singing along and kissing my friend who I went with. She loved this concert so much. I would suggest, In my time of dying from this concert.
Check out Over the Hills and Far Away by them. They stopped playing this probably because they came out with so much great material that they just couldn’t play it all. By 1970 they were 3 fulls albums in.
The live 1973 version of The Song Remains the Same/The Rain Song is nice and long. And incredible song writing. The opening still gives me goosebumps when the lights go red.
Good Rebeka....dig in it. I can see you love drumming.. great, go for it baby. Jason Bonham, here, driving force for the song as did his papa... the one and only John Henry Bonham. (RIP 1980).
Another vote here for 10 Years Gone - studio version is awesome. Its wonderful to see a new generation enjoying Zeppelin so much - your reviews are great and show genuine appreciation for the music.
Yup. It's their best song. You'd be hard pressed to find a live version and it won't do the song justice. There are like 12 guitar tracks on that song. As you've noticed, and Page has commented, Led Zeppelin was a guitar centered band, unlike the Beatles who were centered on vocal arrangements.
Just good times... when I see you so happy Rebeka, listening to 70's music. Yesterday I played Deep Purple "Stormbringer" on my channel (recorded with my poor cellphone 😢). Keep on rockin' ! 🎼🎸
Actually they stopped performing in 1980 when the drummer, John Bonham, tragically passed away. They pretty much owned the whole decade of the '70's. One of my favorite Zep songs is "How Many More Times" from their first album. It doesn't really matter, though, every song is its own masterpiece.
I like a lot of bands but I luv u2&led zep but most of all EP he's the man that caused all this to happen ,loving your blue eyed reactions this music you love suits your personality hope u never loose it,all the best here from Down Under.
We're so used to seeing the big bands from the 60s/70s coming out with lots of extra musicians, dancers, backing singers etc. OK this was a one-off show, but the mighty Zeppelin prove that if you're that good you don't need anyone else!
jason wasnt a new drummer he had been playing along with his dad for years even to the point of jason playing while bonzo went out into the venue to sound check {:-) PAV uk
Another great reaction from the greatest rock band to ever grace this planet... You are definitely going down a rabbit hole when it comes to Led Zeppelin. So many great songs to choose from... I would recommend The Ocean or When the Levee Breaks... Or the entire LP of Physical Graffiti..... Like I said, so many great songs to choose from... I'm sure you will pick a great song to react to.. You won't disappoint us....
I not only loved this song but the whole Album when it was 1st released, They did a great job on this "Celebration Day vid" one too, even after all these years :) Best Blues Rock band ever imo. Thx Rebeka, great pick :)
Chuck Berry was a big influence on a lot of these guys. He was from here in St. Louis and there is a statue of him across the street from Blueberry Hill, a local hangout where he often played late in his life. My sister's friend got in a car accident with him years ago. He gave her a wad of cash to cover the damage, then went about his merry way with his "girlfriend" who was with him.😄
Their first song. Threw The Beatles off the top of the charts. From then on, Zepplin ruled. OMG. John Bonham’s drums. This was the beginning of true rock. I think they’re more revolutionary than The Beatles could ever be. And Robert Plant. Please, those jeans that show it all. I’m 61 and saw them in concert twice in their early days. So, one good thing about being older. Plant’s still around. Doing collaborative stuff. Has been for decades. I wish you’d done the original!!!!
I was looking for Zeppelin, and I found Rebeka. Rebeka is exquisitely beautiful. Isn’t she? Zeppelin can fill Heaven with dulcet strains. Rebeka can fill Heaven with her flawless beauty. She prefers longer compositions. May I suggest: 1.) No Quarter - The live version from The Song Remains the Same has an astounding guitar solo with a classical guitar sensibility. 2.) Kashmir - of course 3.) Ten Years Gone - many a person’s favorite Zep ballad 4.) How Many More Times - The Danmarks TV live version is simply astounding
The best version of no quarter was one they did during their aborted physical graffiti tour. I don't know if it has any video, but it has an unbelievable John Paul Jones piano solo.
Hi Rebeka, great reaction. LZ had 8 regular albums that included 73 songs. Most are hard pressed to find a bad song among the 73 songs. So they had so much to choose from in their live concerts. I think you would enjoy No Quarter from the MSG concert
The reason they did not play it after 1970 might be due to the fact they started having a lot of songs to play and some were long as you know. This is just a guess on my part. Next, I would suggest (and sorry if you already reacted) to react to Ten Years Gone.
Always love ur reacions. Honest and real. Heres a few suggestions. "No Quarter" live msg 1973. "In my time of dying" 1975 earls court. "Ten years gone" and "Tea for two" there really are no bad zep songs only timeless masterpieces
Rebeka the Chameleon, always looking good. As many have said within the Comments. It is time for you to react to one of the most loved song by many a Led Zeppelin fan. Ten Years Gone please do the the Album version (1975 Physical Graffiti album) first... Before you possibly do the live version from Knebworth 1979
Try any of their live songs from the 'The Song Remains the Same' concert and movie footage. Especially Stairway to Heaven. They seemed to be at their peak, then.
Jimmy Page, founder of Led Zeppelin, said in a recent interview that the band has reached its peak. Everything was conquered and that therefore there would be no point in continuing, since the goal was done.
Love that hair cut on you. It really accentuates your beautiful blue eyes. I don't think Plant wrote these lyrics, he doesn't appear in the song credits. His song writing contributions really begin on the 2nd album.
You really must review KASHMIR from the Celebration Day at the 02 in 2007. This version is insatiable, thunderously dynamic. You will not be disappointed.. TRUST ME!
Not sure what your asking? Why they stopped playing? This song you just watched was from their reunion concert in 2007 I think. They are all around 60 years old here. But the song was released in 1969 on their first album. They broke up in 1980 when the drummer died after drinking 40 shots of vodka and throwing up and suffocating on his vomit. He was only 32 at the time. Thats rock and roll for you. The drummer's son is the drummer in this video and the entire 2007 concert and a few other random events they played together over the years. He is also the drummer in an excellent tribute performance by Heart from around 2011. I highly recommend you watching that.
If you want longer songs.just listen to dazed and confused Whole lotta love The song remains the same/the rain song No Quarter The ocean from the film/soundtrack the song remains the same Also you might like these Over the hills and far away. In my time of dying You shock me. I can't quit you Achilles last stand Nobody fault but mine. Hey get what can I do..just a few songs that you might like
This one was only 2 minutes and 43 seconds on the album. It's been 52 years since it came out. Umm as for more songs to react to "The Ocean", "Heartbreaker/Living Loving Maid" make sure your do the two together as that's how they were on the record, "When the Levee Breaks" to start.
When drummer, John Henry Bohnam, died the group decided to to end it. To find another drummer like Bohnam would be nearly impossible but they could never replace their dear friend!❤
John Bonham's son Jason is on drums in this performance. Bonham's death is the reason they basically quit as a band. This was a special performance to honor a late record producer. Thanks and take care out there.
Try " Dazed and Confused" live video, from London in 1969. Or " Babe I'm Gonna Leave You" . Or " Black Dog" live video from 1973. Stay safe and beautiful.
I wish I could get you back to 1974 Deep Purple London (4:00 stripey shirt, that's me), then give you tickets to all the big concerts between then and 1994 Pulse. No, I wouldn't even offer to take you, that's not the point. You needed to be there with whomever. #1Fanboy 🤍🤍🤍
I've gotta million songs you've probably not heard but I'll be random and Suggest "everybody's everything " off of the santana 111 album . This one will electrify you and all of your harmones , just sayin
I was 13 in 68 and this was the 1st album I ever bought ($3.99). Still blows me away today. Never grow old!
Their very first song. The first time anyone had ever heard them. You have no idea how revolutionary they were back then. They began it all. I was too young back in ‘69. Only 9. But, many years later, I was so into this band. I saw them in concert twice. No words to describe it. I wish you had played the original video. The Robert Plant in that is sooo captivating. In this version, he’s much older. He’s not wearing those bell bottoms that leave nothing to the imagination. He was a sex god back then. OMG
They re all BADASS, but Page, White hair, black shades & trench coat! OMG!! If they ever toured after this concert, I would sold my soul for a chance to see them.
I was lucky enough to be at that concert. This was the first song followed without a break by Ramble On and Black Dog. I also saw them in 1973 in the UK and it is astonishing that they were so good 35 years later. The best band ever. No-one else in the box that I was in had ever seen them before and I was amused to hear one guy in his twenties say, after the first 3 songs, that he had just come to the concert of the century. Such a great band.
You were lucky!!
You were one very lucky dawg!
On December 10, 2007, Led Zeppelin took the stage at London's O2 arena to headline a tribute concert for their good friend and Atlantic founder, Ahmet Ertegun. What followed was over two hours of blues-soaked rock'n'roll - a tour de force that immediately became part of the Led Zeppelin legend. The founding members John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant were supported by the son of the late drummer John Bonham(who died 1980), Jason Bonham. They performed 16 songs from their acclaimed repertoire, including some milestones like Whole Lotta Love, Rock And Roll, Kashmir and Stairway To Heaven. It was their first concert together after they split up 27 years ago. This song was the start and it's short that was the warm-up song, so to speak. maybe listen to the whole concert, i think you'll like it a lot, greetings from germany
There was over 20 million hits for tickets.
You get Led Zeppelin...... the composition of their songs is the brilliance of their music.
This was the world’s introduction to LZ. First track on the first album. The rest is glorious history!
I agree with everybody else, loving the hair! I think you would really love "In My Time of Dying" live at Earl's Court 1975
Thank you.:)
@@rebekaluizebudlevskamusic if you are interested here is a link to "in My Time of dying " at Earl's Court 😎 ua-cam.com/video/QuABqrvhLf0/v-deo.html
Everyone says that about “Dancing Days”. “I”s too short!”
As I recall, Led Zeppelin did a few shows in London em 2012.
What marked a lot was the 3 together again.
Next Led - Zeppelin reaction "10 years gone". It's beautiful. Just like you.
Oh yes . LZ , one of my mother's favorite bands, too! 😉🤘
I saw Led Zeppelin do this song in concert in 1969 and 1970. They are electrifying in person.
I bet
Seen them in Belfast. The first time they ever played Stairway To Heaven. An epic gig.
@Melvin Brown wow. Tell me about the experience
Ssorry for making the same coment three times. But tell me about the expreriences
@@brianferris8668 Please tell me about more about the experience
Hola chica!!! Esta banda es impresionante!!! 🤘👏👏👏🤘
that smile of yours could light a dark room
I am happy that you reacted to this. I was lucky enough to attend this concert. So my reaction to this was singing along and kissing my friend who I went with. She loved this concert so much. I would suggest, In my time of dying from this concert.
Check out Over the Hills and Far Away by them. They stopped playing this probably because they came out with so much great material that they just couldn’t play it all. By 1970 they were 3 fulls albums in.
The live 1973 version of The Song Remains the Same/The Rain Song is nice and long. And incredible song writing. The opening still gives me goosebumps when the lights go red.
As old as they are...still amazing!!
Good Rebeka....dig in it. I can see you love drumming.. great, go for it baby. Jason Bonham, here, driving force for the song as did his papa... the one and only John Henry Bonham. (RIP 1980).
Good choice! Best band ever!
Another vote here for 10 Years Gone - studio version is awesome. Its wonderful to see a new generation enjoying Zeppelin so much - your reviews are great and show genuine appreciation for the music.
Thank you.:)
Yup. It's their best song. You'd be hard pressed to find a live version and it won't do the song justice. There are like 12 guitar tracks on that song. As you've noticed, and Page has commented, Led Zeppelin was a guitar centered band, unlike the Beatles who were centered on vocal arrangements.
Just good times... when I see you so happy Rebeka, listening to 70's music. Yesterday I played Deep Purple "Stormbringer" on my channel (recorded with my poor cellphone 😢).
Keep on rockin' ! 🎼🎸
Thank you.:) I will.:)
@@rebekaluizebudlevskamusic
😊😉
Jason Bohnam on drums and vocals…never miss a beat just like dear ole Dad!
Actually they stopped performing in 1980 when the drummer, John Bonham, tragically passed away. They pretty much owned the whole decade of the '70's. One of my favorite Zep songs is "How Many More Times" from their first album. It doesn't really matter, though, every song is its own masterpiece.
You might try "Ten Years Gone" studio version. You will love it. Guaranteed.
I like a lot of bands but I luv u2&led zep but most of all EP he's the man that caused all this to happen ,loving your blue eyed reactions this music you love suits your personality hope u never loose it,all the best here from Down Under.
Thank you.:)
You have very lovely eyes, Rebeka!
And, a gorgeous smile as well!
Keep up the awesome work!
Really enjoy your reactions!
Kudos!
Thank you.:)
Gallow’s Pole (studio version) is an absolute MUST
The GOATS!!!!! 😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This band. So legendary and world renowned. Love your music choices. Glad i subbed. Nice hair btw.
Thank you.:)
Achilles Last Stand … live Knebworth show 1979 !!!
We're so used to seeing the big bands from the 60s/70s coming out with lots of extra musicians, dancers, backing singers etc. OK this was a one-off show, but the mighty Zeppelin prove that if you're that good you don't need anyone else!
You wouldn't know they hadn't played together for 28 years with only 6 weeks of rehearsal. And a new drummer.
New drummer, Jason Bonham, son of "Bonzo" Bonham.
@@MrTech226 yes I know
jason wasnt a new drummer
he had been playing along with his dad for years
even to the point of jason playing
while bonzo went out into the venue to sound check
{:-) PAV uk
God, to have that hair, awesome reaction, keep rocking.
Thank you.:)
Another great reaction from the greatest rock band to ever grace this planet... You are definitely going down a rabbit hole when it comes to Led Zeppelin. So many great songs to choose from... I would recommend The Ocean or When the Levee Breaks... Or the entire LP of Physical Graffiti..... Like I said, so many great songs to choose from... I'm sure you will pick a great song to react to.. You won't disappoint us....
Thank you.:)
Whole Lotta Love live from Madison Square Gardens
I have done a reaction to that song already. Go check it out.:)
@@rebekaluizebudlevskamusic okay then check out In My Time of Dying if you can't find a live version the studio version is just as good
I not only loved this song but the whole Album when it was 1st released, They did a great job on this "Celebration Day vid" one too, even after all these years :) Best Blues Rock band ever imo. Thx Rebeka, great pick :)
Thank you.:)
Chuck Berry was a big influence on a lot of these guys. He was from here in St. Louis and there is a statue of him across the street from Blueberry Hill, a local hangout where he often played late in his life. My sister's friend got in a car accident with him years ago. He gave her a wad of cash to cover the damage, then went about his merry way with his "girlfriend" who was with him.😄
Would like to see you react to “Gallows Pole” from LZ III.
check out the live version from copenhagen, roberts voice is UNBELIEVABLE!
Another Gem....
I’d watch her react to watching grass grow.
Looking great Rebeka
Their first song. Threw The Beatles off the top of the charts. From then on, Zepplin ruled. OMG. John Bonham’s drums. This was the beginning of true rock. I think they’re more revolutionary than The Beatles could ever be. And Robert Plant. Please, those jeans that show it all. I’m 61 and saw them in concert twice in their early days. So, one good thing about being older. Plant’s still around. Doing collaborative stuff. Has been for decades.
I wish you’d done the original!!!!
Great song to crank up full volume
Ten years gone studio version you will love for sure one of their best
do "how many more times" from their 1969 denmark concert!
I was looking for Zeppelin, and I found Rebeka. Rebeka is exquisitely beautiful. Isn’t she? Zeppelin can fill Heaven with dulcet strains. Rebeka can fill Heaven with her flawless beauty. She prefers longer compositions. May I suggest:
1.) No Quarter - The live version from The Song Remains the Same has an astounding guitar solo with a classical guitar sensibility.
2.) Kashmir - of course
3.) Ten Years Gone - many a person’s favorite Zep ballad
4.) How Many More Times - The Danmarks TV live version is simply astounding
The best version of no quarter was one they did during their aborted physical graffiti tour. I don't know if it has any video, but it has an unbelievable John Paul Jones piano solo.
Hi Rebeka, great reaction. LZ had 8 regular albums that included 73 songs. Most are hard pressed to find a bad song among the 73 songs. So they had so much to choose from in their live concerts. I think you would enjoy No Quarter from the MSG concert
Thank you.:)
You could give "in my time if dying" a listen.
Jason with the drums🤗👍
You should watch this whole concert, it's unbelievable amazing. And you look great today. "Custard Pie" please & thanks.
Thank you.:)
SUPER REACTION +++
Thank you.:)
Recommend next LZ must hear, The Song Remains the Same that goes into The Rain Song live from MSG, you wont regret the musical journey!
Each day you're moore beutiful!😅😍
Won't you answer me anymore?...you are in any case the best ...and the most beautiful😍
I CANT QUIT YOU BABE ...LED ZEPPELIN
1970 Royal Albert Hall live
20 million people went into a ballot to get tickets for this one off concert
The reason they did not play it after 1970 might be due to the fact they started having a lot of songs to play and some were long as you know. This is just a guess on my part. Next, I would suggest (and sorry if you already reacted) to react to Ten Years Gone.
Always love ur reacions. Honest and real. Heres a few suggestions. "No Quarter" live msg 1973. "In my time of dying" 1975 earls court. "Ten years gone" and "Tea for two" there really are no bad zep songs only timeless masterpieces
HEY many hair style girl.
Just want to say that you are gorgeous ❤❤❤
Thank you.:)
@@rebekaluizebudlevskamusic it`s my pleasure :D
Rebeka the Chameleon, always looking good.
As many have said within the Comments.
It is time for you to react to one of the most loved song by many a Led Zeppelin fan.
Ten Years Gone
please do the the Album version
(1975 Physical Graffiti album) first...
Before you possibly do the live version
from Knebworth 1979
Try any of their live songs from the 'The Song Remains the Same' concert and movie footage. Especially Stairway to Heaven. They seemed to be at their peak, then.
Jimmy Page, founder of Led Zeppelin, said in a recent interview that the band has reached its peak. Everything was conquered and that therefore there would be no point in continuing, since the goal was done.
Love that hair cut on you. It really accentuates your beautiful blue eyes.
I don't think Plant wrote these lyrics, he doesn't appear in the song credits. His song writing contributions really begin on the 2nd album.
I would love to see your reaction to Boogie with Stu but I don’t think they ever did it live. If you’re not dancing to that tune something’s wrong lol
Please react to Led Zeppelin Whole Lotta Love from Madison Square Gardens 1973.
❤
You can tell that Jimmy Page loves doing this
You really must review KASHMIR from the Celebration Day at the 02 in 2007.
This version is insatiable, thunderously dynamic. You will not be disappointed.. TRUST ME!
check out Kashmir from this concert. One of their best performance ever!
Eyes, I'm sorry but the second I pushed play that was the first word that came to mind : )
Not sure what your asking? Why they stopped playing? This song you just watched was from their reunion concert in 2007 I think. They are all around 60 years old here. But the song was released in 1969 on their first album. They broke up in 1980 when the drummer died after drinking 40 shots of vodka and throwing up and suffocating on his vomit. He was only 32 at the time. Thats rock and roll for you. The drummer's son is the drummer in this video and the entire 2007 concert and a few other random events they played together over the years. He is also the drummer in an excellent tribute performance by Heart from around 2011. I highly recommend you watching that.
This was a single, song for radio play. They tend to be shorter songs.
even though it was only four they sound more powerful 🔥!!
Love your hair
Thank you.:)
Great song choice. Any song by Zeppelin is a great song choice ! Achilles Last Stand please?!
If you want longer songs.just listen to dazed and confused
Whole lotta love
The song remains the same/the rain song
No Quarter
The ocean
from the film/soundtrack the song remains the same
Also you might like these
Over the hills and far away.
In my time of dying
You shock me.
I can't quit you
Achilles last stand
Nobody fault but mine.
Hey get what can I do..just a few songs that you might like
🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Great version, more heavy than the studio version, life's regret? Not being there.
YOU are so BEAUTIFUL !!!
This one was only 2 minutes and 43 seconds on the album. It's been 52 years since it came out. Umm as for more songs to react to "The Ocean", "Heartbreaker/Living Loving Maid" make sure your do the two together as that's how they were on the record, "When the Levee Breaks" to start.
When drummer, John Henry Bohnam, died the group decided to to end it. To find another drummer like Bohnam would be nearly impossible but they could never replace their dear friend!❤
I agree this song is way to short, great song to lead off Zep 1.
John Bonham's son Jason is on drums in this performance. Bonham's death is the reason they basically quit as a band. This was a special performance to honor a late record producer. Thanks and take care out there.
Thank you.:)
No, thank you for your engaging personality. It's one of the things that makes you stand out among the inhabitants of this island earth.
Try " Dazed and Confused" live video, from London in 1969. Or " Babe I'm Gonna Leave You" . Or " Black Dog" live video from 1973. Stay safe and beautiful.
Thank you.:)
they almost never played this live, this might be the only time they did the whole song live
❤❤❤😘
Rime of The Ancient Mariner. Iron Maiden.
Love the video.
Please do Mr Blue sky next
Thank you.:)
@@rebekaluizebudlevskamusic omg thanks for the like and reply.
Suggestion for a review. Loggins and Messina the song Move On. It goes into your soul with the message. If you like saxophone you will love this.
I wish I could get you back to 1974 Deep Purple London (4:00 stripey shirt, that's me), then give you tickets to all the big concerts between then and 1994 Pulse. No, I wouldn't even offer to take you, that's not the point. You needed to be there with whomever. #1Fanboy 🤍🤍🤍
1o years gone 10 years gone 10 years gone 10 years gone 10 years gone
I love ya
Jason Bonham, son of Zeppelin's deceased drummer John Bonham on drums. So like his Dad.
Jason Bonham on drums,johns son!!
I've gotta million songs you've probably not heard but I'll be random and
Suggest "everybody's everything " off of the santana 111 album . This one will electrify you and all of your harmones , just sayin
Led zeppelin dazed n confused live msg newyork 1973 it's 28 minutes long long solo from page
hello rebeka you look nice today
Please react to "in my time dying" live version
What did he whisper into her ear?
Love the song. Saw them in Texas in 1978. Can you not play basketball anymore?
Do a reaction to Kashmir Celebration Day.