@@zosometalgod Oooh!!! I fkn **LUV** That!!! heh i always call him **MyWizardBabe** heh YAY Hope he is havin LOTS of **Fun** today! **HappyBirthdayToMyJimmyPageMagicalGeniusWizardBabe** **PixieTwirls**✨🎸✨
@@juliemanarin4127 Yes, and I still can see Robert somewhat famously telling some reporter who was asking about a reunion that "You'll have to ask The Capricorns," or something like that! Fellow brilliant star Bowie was a Capricorn too, and I think he died right before or after his own birthday. Am so glad Robert and "the Capricorns" are still with us!
@@joescott8877 **YAY** i am sooo very happy they are with us too **Especially** **MyBeautifulBirthdayBoyJimmyPageBabe** SO freakin glad he overcame his issues **BigPixieHugzToHim** & YAY i am a **Capricorn** heh Weeee! **PixieTwirls** **RockON!!!**
Hard to measure the contribution Jimmy Page has made to popular music. Songwriter, producer, visionary, guitarist. Played as session musician for more than 600 songs of all genres, then earned rock and roll HOF status as a member of the Yardbirds. As if that wasn't enough, he followed that up as the creator of Led Zeppelin, and is now the caretaker of their legacy. Happy 80th, Jimmy....you've inspired untold tens of thousands of musicians and music lovers with your talent.
Awww **Beautiful** **Luvit** i just can't say enuff of how much he has meant to me in my life **Otherworldly** Oh he was also honored by Queen Elizabeth II for his charity work by being awarded of an Officer of the Order of the British Empire
@@CosmicVagabondPixie Also helped found The Firm, played and released an album with David Coverdale, toured with Page + Plant, played with The Black Crows....the list goes on.
It just get better, and more diverse; the further you travel! The GOATS🤷🏻♂️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 The dude him! Oh by the way…that’s a Love Song! One of the best!
Today is Jimmy's 80th birthday so happy birthday to him! I'm glad you're beginning to ascribe your personal feelings with the music; doing so will give you many many layers from which to draw when you look for a song to match a feeling in the future. The only limit of appreciation is what you place on it yourself. Robert wrote this song for his wife and it was the first Zep song he wrote primarily himself. Jimmy had the "little drops of rain..." section and harmonizes with Robert on it. The rest didn't often sing with Robert but there are a few songs. This song has a rare acoustic solo from Jimmy and the fade out/in was an echo of the guitar and organ. If you want to hear Jimmy sing, he only did so on one song he recorded before creating Zeppelin called "She Just Satisfies" (you can find it on YT). He wrote and produced the single and plays all the instruments except drums. FYI, for the next song, Heartbreaker, a lot of people say to play Heartbreaker and Living Loving Maid back to back because that's how radio stations play them. Jimmy Page himself didn't like that stations did that, so I hold the less popular opinion to do them separately as originally intended.
I don't care for the song either, but that's the way most everyone are used to hearing it, however on one of my flash drives that has Zeppelin music, I do not include Livin' Lovin' Maid on it, but if you're gonna listen to it, having Heartbreaker as part of it helps get through it lol
I actually like the song quite well, though will take Heartbreaker over it every time, but I also see no reason save some kind of corny tradition to play them "as one."
One of my very favorite songs. First lyrics Robert Plant wrote for Led Zeppelin. It’s a love song for his wife Maureen. She supported him while he was trying to become a singer. She was a nurse. They married in 1968 after one of their first gigs as Led Zeppelin. If anyone is singing with him it’s Jimmy Page. It was used in many marriage ceremonies in the 1970’s. I appreciate that you let the outro finish. Many reactors cut it off before the fade back in.
Man thats so beautiful, so personable, so real, i love the context you guys usually leave down in the comments, it paints such a clearer picture, and of course! Usually i cut the song off at the very end especially if it fades out but i felt like i had to let this one ride out.
@@tektoniks_architects And WE are the ones singing "Happy Birthday!" to Jimmy today, lol! EIGHTY today!! Can y'all believe it?! Whoa! So glad he and the other Capricorn, JPJ (1/3), and Robert (when's his? not sure) are still with us!😎
Very lovely song, and very glad that you enjoyed it. That was Page on backup vocals. He has a fine singing voice. Although Page sings backup on a few other songs, Bonham more frequently did so. Edit: I particularly love the acoustic guitar solo. :)
@@juliemanarin4127 Yep, although when Page did sing backup in concert, the cameras didn't always pick that up. But you can see from a lot of footage that Page often had a microphone set up in front of him so that he could do so if he chose to. Edit: For example, this bootleg of a 1975 Seattle performance does pick up shots of Page singing backup during Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp. Not the best quality, but that's often the case with bootlegs. ;) ua-cam.com/video/4k1bBJ7OF4M/v-deo.html&ab_channel=DarioRomero%E2%80%99sRemasteredConcerts
A beautiful ballad! Try The Rain Song and Ten Years Gone! That was Jimmy Page singing with Robert! Very rare!! Robert was thanking his wife for sticking by him and supporting him through the early pre-fame years!
One of my all-time favorite song from Led Zeppelin....Robert Plant's vocal is so intimate and soft like he is whispering the lyrics in your ear. Bonham 's drumming 🥁 is impeccable. Fire 🔥. John Paul Jones keyboard playing is perfect throughout the track. Great reaction.😊😊😊
Beautiful song ,, the slow fade out was something I was mesmerized by when I played it on that old Garrard turntable that was not pitch perfect but it gave me a lot of great musical education ...
I always listen to the live 9:36 version Southampton Broadcast 1973/Inner City Blues or 6:40 BBC Session 1971/Paris Theater, both online or CD. There is a 12 minute version of MSG NY 1973 with a long intro. Page&Plant also played the song at the 1996, so Page must have "not hated it too much".
**YAY** WoW what freakin timing as well ha THIS is a **Perfect** song to play today cuz today IS **MyJimmyPageBabes** **Birthday!!!** Weeee! **HappyBirthdayPixieTwirls&CartwheelsWhilstJugglinBalloons&Streamers** "And So Today My World It Smiles" k gonna watch NOW! heh
Yes this was mine & my husbands first dance song at our wedding, in 1985, next month we’ll be married 39 years. It’s a beautiful & special song to me. Thank you for enjoying this song too. Hey if you want to live performances, which are so much better then studios, you should find out what it takes to unblock the visual for us. I know others have managed, though for a couple seconds, 3 little pics will pop up. Keep bringing you LZ reactions love them.
@@ToMitoReacts1017 OMG Oops sorry not sure if ya got that but um i was wrong it is not the double tracking thing on this song iyiyi i suck ha it IS **MyJimmyBabeBirthdayBoy** himself singing backing! (which is very rare) HA Weee **PixieTwirls** **Edit** Tho WoW dude if ya would like to check out **MyJimmyBabe's** singing he actually does have ONE debut single which i guess he produced & played ALL the instruments on cept for drums but yea fkn WOW & i ONLY found out bout it like a few months ago which is CRAZY!!! ha smh i was like how the f could i NOT know about THIS!!! but oh wow i am pretty sure he found he IS much more content with showing his emotions thru his **Mistress/Guitar** since yea he only did ONE heh & he is very introverted when not on stage anyway its called "She Just Satisfies" & oh Wow how cool of a **Birthday Present** to him would THAT be if ya could react to it tho i am sure it takes a long time to do these reactions so yea doubt ya can just do it & get it out today but ya should check it out sometime on your own **PixieTwirls** **RockON!!!**✨🎸✨
I dug your "vision" of how a movie might use this song, lol. I could see that. To their credit, Zeppelin was quite stingy about letting anyone use their music in movies or commercials, despite the obvious huge payday. "Almost Famous" is a really great movie you should see if you haven't, esp. since I think u said u were into how the whole history of 70's rock happened, the influences, the clothing, the vibe of it. That movie nails it, and nabbed (I think it was) FOUR Zep songs for the soundtrack! Random: I like JPJ's bass work on this tune!
man... these remastered and edited songs freak me out. I like it. But its just different than the deep LP's and scratchy cassettes I remember. Crystal clear digital is good. But so was earthy old media. What a great band.
Plant has the most beautiful singing voice, however he uses it. Another very beautiful song he wrote, is All of my love, in memory of his beautiful son that passed away at age 5. A beautiful curly haired blonde boy like his dad. Plant wrote the lyrics for so many of their songs, sadly one their 1st album he couldn’t take credit for them, I can’t remember why.
According to the many interviews I’ve seen of Robert Plant, he didn’t feel he had the talent to write for such an amazing band. So album I was all Jimmy and JPJ on lyrics. Jimmy had to really push him. I think his lyrics are amazing.
Even if he did partake in any lyric writing, he was under contract with someone else, so he wasn't allowed to until that contract expired or was fulfilled, but that's just what I've heard
@@HollisDuty60 that’s not what I heard, there was a reason he couldn’t be given the credit. Plant was still under contract with CBS, for the 3 singles he recorded.
Jimmy does a lot of the back ground vocals live but in the studio Robert may do them all. Not sure. The lead singers voice blends in with hjs own the best.
I'm sure they do but I hear Roberts voice used as backup too. I can tell it's him. Especially on songs like, "What Is and Should Never Be". In the studio sometimes it makes more sense to use the lead singers own voice in the backup. Why use less of a Singer and blend? @@jmar7631
Others have been saying not to because jimmy page hated how the radio would play those songs back to back, he would prefer them to played seperate 🤔 idk tho, kinda on the fence
@@ToMitoReacts1017 I agree that that they needn't be played back-to-back, especially since Page didn't like it when radio stations did that, and he's "the man". lol Besides, they never played them back-to-back in concert. I believe the reason there isn't a longer pause between the two songs was due to space - they were limited on how much they could get on one side of an album but had just enough room to squeeze in one more song rather than waste that space.
Happy Birthday to Jimmy Page 🎸
Absolutely!! And JPJs birthday was January 3rd!!
Happy 80th birthday to the wizard of the dark strings!
@@zosometalgod Oooh!!! I fkn **LUV** That!!! heh i always call him **MyWizardBabe** heh YAY Hope he is havin LOTS of **Fun** today! **HappyBirthdayToMyJimmyPageMagicalGeniusWizardBabe** **PixieTwirls**✨🎸✨
@@juliemanarin4127 Yes, and I still can see Robert somewhat famously telling some reporter who was asking about a reunion that "You'll have to ask The Capricorns," or something like that! Fellow brilliant star Bowie was a Capricorn too, and I think he died right before or after his own birthday. Am so glad Robert and "the Capricorns" are still with us!
@@joescott8877 **YAY** i am sooo very happy they are with us too **Especially** **MyBeautifulBirthdayBoyJimmyPageBabe** SO freakin glad he overcame his issues **BigPixieHugzToHim** & YAY i am a **Capricorn** heh Weeee! **PixieTwirls** **RockON!!!**
The Goats!
Hard to measure the contribution Jimmy Page has made to popular music. Songwriter, producer, visionary, guitarist. Played as session musician for more than 600 songs of all genres, then earned rock and roll HOF status as a member of the Yardbirds. As if that wasn't enough, he followed that up as the creator of Led Zeppelin, and is now the caretaker of their legacy. Happy 80th, Jimmy....you've inspired untold tens of thousands of musicians and music lovers with your talent.
Awww **Beautiful** **Luvit** i just can't say enuff of how much he has meant to me in my life **Otherworldly** Oh he was also honored by Queen Elizabeth II for his charity work by being awarded of an Officer of the Order of the British Empire
@@CosmicVagabondPixie Also helped found The Firm, played and released an album with David Coverdale, toured with Page + Plant, played with The Black Crows....the list goes on.
Yes! He and JPJ were the most sought after session musicians. Happy birthday to Jimmy and JPJ which was January 3rd!
80! I can't believe it, Julie!
@@tektoniks_architects Yes indeed as i said i could go on & on heh BUT i "try" to stop myself which usually doesn't work tho heh **PixieTwirls**
You passed the “test” that so many other reactors to this song have failed! You caught the fade out return!!😂😂😂
👍👍👍👍👍👍
Ohooo Robert❤❤❤❤
Have you noticed that Robert uses the phrase "Kind woman" a lot? Twice in this song. In Kashmir. Peace, love and bellbottoms.
He likes the phrase ..Push..Push ..Push as well.
It just get better, and more diverse; the further you travel! The GOATS🤷🏻♂️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 The dude him! Oh by the way…that’s a Love Song! One of the best!
It really does!
HAPPY 80th JIMMY PAGE!!!! The coolest cat to ever pick up a guitar!!!!
Today is Jimmy's 80th birthday so happy birthday to him! I'm glad you're beginning to ascribe your personal feelings with the music; doing so will give you many many layers from which to draw when you look for a song to match a feeling in the future. The only limit of appreciation is what you place on it yourself. Robert wrote this song for his wife and it was the first Zep song he wrote primarily himself. Jimmy had the "little drops of rain..." section and harmonizes with Robert on it. The rest didn't often sing with Robert but there are a few songs. This song has a rare acoustic solo from Jimmy and the fade out/in was an echo of the guitar and organ. If you want to hear Jimmy sing, he only did so on one song he recorded before creating Zeppelin called "She Just Satisfies" (you can find it on YT). He wrote and produced the single and plays all the instruments except drums. FYI, for the next song, Heartbreaker, a lot of people say to play Heartbreaker and Living Loving Maid back to back because that's how radio stations play them. Jimmy Page himself didn't like that stations did that, so I hold the less popular opinion to do them separately as originally intended.
I’m with you! Jimmy hated this song. Play them separate.
I don't care for the song either, but that's the way most everyone are used to hearing it, however on one of my flash drives that has Zeppelin music, I do not include Livin' Lovin' Maid on it, but if you're gonna listen to it, having Heartbreaker as part of it helps get through it lol
@@Ledzepnut 🤣
I actually like the song quite well, though will take Heartbreaker over it every time, but I also see no reason save some kind of corny tradition to play them "as one."
@@joescott8877 I like the song also, but err on the side of the guy who created it 🙂
One of my very favorite songs. First lyrics Robert Plant wrote for Led Zeppelin. It’s a love song for his wife Maureen. She supported him while he was trying to become a singer. She was a nurse. They married in 1968 after one of their first gigs as Led Zeppelin. If anyone is singing with him it’s Jimmy Page. It was used in many marriage ceremonies in the 1970’s. I appreciate that you let the outro finish. Many reactors cut it off before the fade back in.
Man thats so beautiful, so personable, so real, i love the context you guys usually leave down in the comments, it paints such a clearer picture, and of course! Usually i cut the song off at the very end especially if it fades out but i felt like i had to let this one ride out.
Jimmy is the person singing with Robert on this track.
@@tektoniks_architects And WE are the ones singing "Happy Birthday!" to Jimmy today, lol! EIGHTY today!! Can y'all believe it?! Whoa! So glad he and the other Capricorn, JPJ (1/3), and Robert (when's his? not sure) are still with us!😎
I can't believe he's 80. What a full life. His music has affected millions upon millions of people.
@@joescott8877Robert is a Leo. August 20, 1948. He is definitely a Leo! 😁
Very lovely song, and very glad that you enjoyed it. That was Page on backup vocals. He has a fine singing voice. Although Page sings backup on a few other songs, Bonham more frequently did so.
Edit: I particularly love the acoustic guitar solo. :)
Very rare for Jimmy to sing...in concert it was usually Bonzo. Watch Bron Yau yr Stomp live to see/hear Bonham sing with Robert!
@@juliemanarin4127 Yep, although when Page did sing backup in concert, the cameras didn't always pick that up. But you can see from a lot of footage that Page often had a microphone set up in front of him so that he could do so if he chose to.
Edit: For example, this bootleg of a 1975 Seattle performance does pick up shots of Page singing backup during Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp. Not the best quality, but that's often the case with bootlegs. ;) ua-cam.com/video/4k1bBJ7OF4M/v-deo.html&ab_channel=DarioRomero%E2%80%99sRemasteredConcerts
A beautiful ballad! Try The Rain Song and Ten Years Gone! That was Jimmy Page singing with Robert! Very rare!! Robert was thanking his wife for sticking by him and supporting him through the early pre-fame years!
One of my all-time favorite song from Led Zeppelin....Robert Plant's vocal is so intimate and soft like he is whispering the lyrics in your ear. Bonham 's drumming 🥁 is impeccable. Fire 🔥. John Paul Jones keyboard playing is perfect throughout the track. Great reaction.😊😊😊
Its jaw dropping
Beautiful song ,, the slow fade out was something I was mesmerized by when I played it on that old Garrard turntable that was not pitch perfect but it gave me a lot of great musical education ...
Absolutely Beautiful 👏👏👏👏🔥😎☮️
Happy birthday to the lord of the strings! 🎉
The essence of "Chill"....❤
Thanks for taking it to the end
thats Bonham singing too, he actually had a decent voice
I always listen to the live 9:36 version Southampton Broadcast 1973/Inner City Blues or 6:40 BBC Session 1971/Paris Theater, both online or CD. There is a 12 minute version of MSG NY 1973 with a long intro.
Page&Plant also played the song at the 1996, so Page must have "not hated it too much".
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I believe it was two somebodies singing background with Robert. Jimmy Page sings the 'Whole lotta love' background on the song Whole Lotta Love.
**YAY** WoW what freakin timing as well ha THIS is a **Perfect** song to play today cuz today IS **MyJimmyPageBabes** **Birthday!!!** Weeee! **HappyBirthdayPixieTwirls&CartwheelsWhilstJugglinBalloons&Streamers** "And So Today My World It Smiles" k gonna watch NOW! heh
Oh wow that’s incredible timing!
@@ToMitoReacts1017 YAY indeed & see? **MyJimmyBabe** CAN be **Chill** & that is just a lil taste! heh
@@CosmicVagabondPixie no kidding! they have incredible range, im super stoked that im documenting this Zep journey
Yes this was mine & my husbands first dance song at our wedding, in 1985, next month we’ll be married 39 years. It’s a beautiful & special song to me. Thank you for enjoying this song too.
Hey if you want to live performances, which are so much better then studios, you should find out what it takes to unblock the visual for us. I know others have managed, though for a couple seconds, 3 little pics will pop up. Keep bringing you LZ reactions love them.
@@ToMitoReacts1017 OMG Oops sorry not sure if ya got that but um i was wrong it is not the double tracking thing on this song iyiyi i suck ha it IS **MyJimmyBabeBirthdayBoy** himself singing backing! (which is very rare) HA Weee **PixieTwirls** **Edit** Tho WoW dude if ya would like to check out **MyJimmyBabe's** singing he actually does have ONE debut single which i guess he produced & played ALL the instruments on cept for drums but yea fkn WOW & i ONLY found out bout it like a few months ago which is CRAZY!!! ha smh i was like how the f could i NOT know about THIS!!! but oh wow i am pretty sure he found he IS much more content with showing his emotions thru his **Mistress/Guitar** since yea he only did ONE heh & he is very introverted when not on stage anyway its called "She Just Satisfies" & oh Wow how cool of a **Birthday Present** to him would THAT be if ya could react to it tho i am sure it takes a long time to do these reactions so yea doubt ya can just do it & get it out today but ya should check it out sometime on your own **PixieTwirls** **RockON!!!**✨🎸✨
I dug your "vision" of how a movie might use this song, lol. I could see that. To their credit, Zeppelin was quite stingy about letting anyone use their music in movies or commercials, despite the obvious huge payday. "Almost Famous" is a really great movie you should see if you haven't, esp. since I think u said u were into how the whole history of 70's rock happened, the influences, the clothing, the vibe of it. That movie nails it, and nabbed (I think it was) FOUR Zep songs for the soundtrack! Random: I like JPJ's bass work on this tune!
Robert Plant wrote this song for his wife Maureen
Thats beautiful
man... these remastered and edited songs freak me out. I like it. But its just different than the deep LP's and scratchy cassettes I remember. Crystal clear digital is good. But so was earthy old media. What a great band.
Plant has the most beautiful singing voice, however he uses it. Another very beautiful song he wrote, is All of my love, in memory of his beautiful son that passed away at age 5. A beautiful curly haired blonde boy like his dad. Plant wrote the lyrics for so many of their songs, sadly one their 1st album he couldn’t take credit for them, I can’t remember why.
According to the many interviews I’ve seen of Robert Plant, he didn’t feel he had the talent to write for such an amazing band. So album I was all Jimmy and JPJ on lyrics. Jimmy had to really push him. I think his lyrics are amazing.
Even if he did partake in any lyric writing, he was under contract with someone else, so he wasn't allowed to until that contract expired or was fulfilled, but that's just what I've heard
@@HollisDuty60 that’s not what I heard, there was a reason he couldn’t be given the credit. Plant was still under contract with CBS, for the 3 singles he recorded.
@@sicotshit7068 yes, that is true. But according to him, he was ready to write yet.
@@Ledzepnut yes, but according to him, it was because he wasn’t ready to write.
I'm pretty sure it's Jimmy doing the background harmony
Jimmy does a lot of the back ground vocals live but in the studio Robert may do them all. Not sure. The lead singers voice blends in with hjs own the best.
Page sang backup on a number of studio cuts, but it was most often Bonham who did.
I'm sure they do but I hear Roberts voice used as backup too. I can tell it's him. Especially on songs like, "What Is and Should Never Be". In the studio sometimes it makes more sense to use the lead singers own voice in the backup. Why use less of a Singer and blend? @@jmar7631
Please note: you will need to react to Heartbreaker and Livin Lovin Maid back to back. It is a Led Zep sin not to!
Others have been saying not to because jimmy page hated how the radio would play those songs back to back, he would prefer them to played seperate 🤔 idk tho, kinda on the fence
@@ToMitoReacts1017 I agree that that they needn't be played back-to-back, especially since Page didn't like it when radio stations did that, and he's "the man". lol
Besides, they never played them back-to-back in concert. I believe the reason there isn't a longer pause between the two songs was due to space - they were limited on how much they could get on one side of an album but had just enough room to squeeze in one more song rather than waste that space.
Hi To Mito...just dropped by to say **Hope** ya are doing Ok & are just busy or something or taking a break...anyway i just hope all is well with ya!
Been super busy with work lately and i got kind of sick but now im back, thanks for checking in!
@@ToMitoReacts1017 Sorry ya were not feeling well & prolly tired out by work BUT YAY very **Happy** to seeya back man! Thanx for the acknowledgement!
Hey what happened to your Wednesday Jan 10 reaction? I watched it, & then couldn’t comment, then it disappeared.
Zeppelin III will not follow the previous albums.
It’s just Robert’s voice layered in a different octave.
No, it's Jimmy harmonizing with Robert.
Nope, that was Page singing backup.