@@JohnDoe-xu2vxNope. FACT: Zeppelin outsold the Stones 3:1 the first half of the 70s. Zeppelin was the more dynamic band, no doubt about it. Better musicians. You may prefer the Stones and that’s ok, but the fact of the matter is, the Stones were media darlings. Zeppelin wasn’t. Regardless, the Beatles were truly the greatest band in history. But Zeppelin was, is and WILL ALWAYS BE the ultimate rock band.
@@BBaldwin Beatle were a pop band. Stones had such a wide range of style and songs,,,,both were great if not the greatest rock bands. Stones have such a long legacy...they are still playing!.....It's all about personal opinion
I was 13 when they became my favorite band in 1973 growing up in Southern California. I saw them in the summer of 1977 at the Los Angeles Forum fantastic concert!! I wish I was at Madison Square Garden though!!!
It's such a cry of pain from a man who loves a woman so much, that he is working two jobs to provide for her - 7am to 11pm. Two eight hour shifts, probably at different factories. Then she tells him she doesn't want him anymore, and he realizes she has a "Backdoor Man."
Guys and girls...I am 74 years old and I can tell you with absolute certainly that our music was much better than todays...my 32-year-old daughter will confirm on a stack of bibles or whatever you want her to proclaim...That this period of music is kick arse...glad you got to enjoy...
Hell yeah! Your generation is without a doubt the best when it comes to music. I really appreciate it. Hope you're doing well, from a fellow 24yo Brazilian brother
@@davidjobs3884late 70s to late 80s was the worst. Disco to hair bands. Zeppelin was 4 legit virtuosos who in the 80s could can say that. If you don't care for them that's fine but the talent at each position is undeniable.
Watched Neil Armstrong walk on the moon. Later that night I went to my first Led Zeppelin concert and forgot all about the moon. They were a great live band in an era where live music was the best.
Hi Mark, l agree with you regarding rock band; actually, some of their best music is not rock, l think they're a variety band...l know it sounds weird, but l'm 75 & saw them in Denver in '73 & they blew the house down (they played for 3+hours... unreal talent... happy r trails to you,,,
Jeez, I wish that people would just stop saying that Zeppelin are the best rock band, they are the best band PERIOD, listen to their folk music, or blues music, it is better than anything that any other band have done, they are the BEST band.
Yes quite lucky. I wanted to see them in '75 or maybe '76, not sure which year, but it was across the state in St Louis and my parents would never have let me go
Thanks! glad ya'll did another Zeppelin video...these guys made my high school days...we could not wait each year to get the new Zeppelin album...you know that they did not release singles ... first band to only release albums...please consider reacting to "In My Time of Dying" from the '75 Earls Court show or the live version of "Stairway to Heaven" or "Black Dog" from '73 MSG show which was the same show "Since I've Been Loving You" was recorded...if you react to live Stairway, you will see just how much improvisation this band does when they play live...arguably the greatest live performers in rock history...thanks again for helping me relive my youth!
Oh my godddd thank youu so muchhhh!!!! it really means a lot to us 🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️ We're beyond grateful to have brought back those cherished memories for you. Thank you soooo much for your support and for allowing us to be a part of your journey down memory lane ❤️❤️ much love 🤗
Oh, so YOU'RE the one who requested "In my time of dying"! LOL! These two wonderful reactors came up in my algo as doing that one, and since I often request it myself -- tho not as "generously," heh, and wondered if I had done so again w/their last one (SIBLY). Nope, but day-um, obviously a good call(s), and yeah, biggest TY gift i've ever seen on any channel--nice job on all levels! Now to rush back over and see it!
Can a song be truly haunting & also beautiful at the same time?..You will find the answer to that question in this absolute classic,, Led Zeppelin "No Quarter"..TRUST ME!. 🔥
They can listen to the studio version, but it’s nowhere near as excellent as this live. The vocals are far better, & Pages guitar solos are longer & far better. You get to see as well hear & feel the passion, it is my absolute favorite live of theirs. I watch this live at least once everyday, usually more, & always get chills 3 to 4 times during it. I’m all wrapped up in a blanket, & when Plant hits those certain notes, the chills run through my body. It’s funny, I hear more people recommend this live performance then most others, & certainly more then the studio.
@@sicotshit7068I have to concur with this song, the live version is by far my favorite, but for most of their music I prefer the studio version, however Dazed and Confused from this same concert is even more powerful, and preferred over the studio. There's something about this concert performed in '73 that seems above and beyond their other live shows, I think they were at their peak and had refined the music to near perfection, after this their performance dropped off, Plant's voice and Jimmy's habit caused their live shows to falter, but for a few magnificent moments
@@Ledzepnut this was also the concert filmed for their movie, I’m not sure the whole concert was, but much of it was. Plant sometime after that had his vocal cords operated on, it’s believed in (1974). Sadly his vocals were still better then others, but not the range or quality they once were. I also don’t think the filming of other concert were the best quality like MSG(73). Page’s addiction didn’t help, but I’d rather hear him play guitar, then the others claimed to be great. I saw both Clapton & Beck in concert, Clapton really sucked, & Beck wasn’t memorable at all. Never really a fan of Van Halen, saw Eddie’s solo Eruption on UA-cam, to much showing off & didn’t feel the passion. Page always played with passion, like he needed to play to live. The band was OK with some imperfections, it showed they were real, like Bonham’s squeaky peddle or the cough at the end of In My Time Of Dying studio. I love in the MSG live Stairway To Heaven, when Page strums the wrong note, & Plant looks over & smiles. Studio they can play over edit etc. to make it sound more perfect if need be, live there’s no do over.
@@sicotshit7068 Yes it was for the movie, which comprised of 3 different nights over the weekend, one after the other, and they spliced the best from the 3 nights, at least that's what I've learned to be true ... and right, Plant had his surgery done either later that year or sometime in '74, not sure, but it was after Houses of the Holy and before Physical Graffiti. I honestly love his voice on Physical Graffiti, he may not have been able to hit the high notes any longer, but he could still belt some great sound
@@Ledzepnut yes he could, but not as easily done, I still think he’s the greatest singer of all time. I know they did play there 3 nights, more then likely was from all three.
Eargasm ? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 absolutely correct, love your reactions to the genius music of my youth , you are a lovely couple , your reactions to comedy are gold as well , love and best wishes from Lewisham, London ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Really loved your reaction to this. Led Zeppelin is amazing. There will never be another band like them. Hopefully someday someone comes close. Awesome 👍
I'm now 72 years old & I saw them "Live- in concert" FOUR TIMES in L.A. (in my early 20's) & had really good seats..!!! This, (from the movie-"The Song Remains The Same") is what it was like to see them..!!! Of course, it was so much more..!!! But if you've never seen them "live"...this is close (& "Close up".!!)...so, it's great.!! Truly one of my favs of theirs..!! But they made ALL of their songs...THIS GOOD..!!! AMAZING.!! FOUR MASTER MUSICIANS AT THE TOP OF THEIR GAME.!!! Their first seven LP/Albums/CD's are....true "Works of ART"..!!! Thx for a GREAT Reaction.!!!
we all felt that way when we first heard it - we still feel that way when we hear it now .completely timeless, music for the rest of your lives . All the tracks on all the albums are good , you shouldn't miss out any whatever order you do them in although i think album order track by track is best. you understand the development and evolution that way. but in any case you will love Babe i'm gonna leave you , dazed and confused and how many more times all from the first album. all love
First, let me say, shame on you for waiting this long to play more of the mighty Led Zeppelin! LOL… You know you need more of this in your lives!… I was privileged to be at this show July 29, 1973 an iconic performance!… But may I suggest you listen to next the studio version of Black Dog, others will say listen to the live version but I really think you need to get to know the studio version first! It is so freaking powerful. Here is a link if you get a chance to check it out, thanks! ua-cam.com/video/2KPEHohJMuw/v-deo.htmlsi=oYNJZz_0uD0FyErL
Hahah so sorrryyy for the long wait 🙏🙈We were actually inconsistent with the uploads overall because of the situation in the region and also we were focusing on our jobs! We'll listen to the suggested songs so soon! Thank you so much once again ❤️❤️🤗
This is why Jimmy Page is the greatest guitar player in history. There are several great players but none of them can create emotions on the guitar the way Jimmy does, and then is able to manipulate those emotions taking you on a roller coaster ride. He's the greatest.
From their 3rd album, LZIII (Oct 5th,1970) ... They show you how they fuse Blues and Rock, delivering unmatched raw power and emotion. Three nights in July 73 for a packed MSG crowd, much of this was used for their soundtrack/movie *The Song Remains the Same* Always fun watching your reactions! Anything from this show, or try "Immigrant Song", live from their 72-world tour to show how they can speed it up and take you on a crazy & heavy ride to Viking conquests and Norse mythology.
Yes....The guitar in the beginin...in the midle....The guitar Every time...yes....And the drum....and the magic man, all emotions in the Robert's voice...
This is the reason why they are often regarded as the best four musicians on the face of this planet. Each individual are the best in their respective departments. Their albums were all hits, and no fillers. Truly the greatest ever!
I can relate to your reaction . It's what mine was actually seeing Led Zeppelin for the 1st time after having devoured all of their studio albums . When "The Song Remains the Same" came out in 1976 me & my fellow Zep head friends made the trek from Brooklyn into Manhattan ( in Brooklyn it's just called "The City") on a Friday night to The Zeigfeld Theater where the movie had it's U.S. premier . The theater had a superior sound system & that made the trip worthwhile . The next year saw them on the last night of their 6 night run at Madison Square Garden . It would wind up being their final live performance in NYC with John Bonham's passing .
Oh hell honey, this song isn’t just eargasmic, it’s almost orgasmic too. This is my absolute favorite live performance, you can see & feel the passion especially of Plant & Page. Plants vocals are perfect for this song, goosebump tested, I get a daily dose at least once a day & usually more. Yes you both need to checkout so much more Led Zeppelin, because every song is amazing. There might be a couple not your favorite, but you certainly won’t hate them either. Keep reacting to them, & we will keep following, so many of us who love Led Zeppelin.
The first time two people had to search for words for so long . Shows how far they went by listening . And when they find their words they keep talking . Just like me , in 1972 or 3.
Hi ... I was at that concert in MSG back in 1973when they were filming T.S.R.T.S. sitting in the 9th row orchestra.I was 16 at the time now 68 . It was just like sitting in your room with the album playing . Each song Zeppelin made u feel like they were playing it too u . I personally just couldn't take my eyes off of them . Zeppelin played for almost 4 hrs . This is why they are the Greatest Rock-Roll Band Ever . Enjoy your Led Zeppelin journey, I'm still enjoying mine.
Hipnotizante. O Led Zeppelin marcou minha adolescência nos anos 1970 e toda a minha vida. E não sei descrever o q senti ao assistir esse show qdo lançado no cinema em minha cidade. Vi incontáveis vezes, estava fascinada, viciada, encantada!
Thanks for giving props to one of the greatest timeless bands EVER Love the Zep Rock Gods. You out to check out their live acoustic set. You can really hear how great Robert Plants voice is. So awesome!
Saw them June 1977 at the LA Forum, I was 17, it was my first concert. They were the only band that night, they played from 8pm to midnight, no breaks. Was the best concert ive ever been too..
You nailed it with the term Blues/Rock. Although they were so much more than that they were the godfathers of Blues/Rock IMHO. I grew up as a teenager in the 70's listening to all of these great bands (Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath etc.) and Zeppelin was their own thing. They weren't what we know as Heavy Metal (thank you Black Sabbath) or pure blues but they were heavily influenced by the blues and yet they were so much more than that. Listen to The Rain Song, Over the Hills and Far Away or Ramble On to get a taste of their creativity.
Check the original video for The immigrant song, amazing. Also the videos of their reunion, at 60 year old and they were all amazing , Bonham's son playing the drums.
Hi Elie! Hi Carol. I love your deep dives into Led Zeppelin!! You both give fresh insights and offer us a wonderful new perspective on my favorite band! Keep up the good work!! We love you!!!❤❤❤
i have always been aware of led zep but i was under the impression they were heavy duty headbanging noise makers. Boy i have been bitchslapped by them. They are the best live band i have ever seen
YOUR SMILES says it all my older brothers who went to Nam had the Doors I got shut out but had Zep this jam was the showstopper & my gig in `73.... SO Keep on Rockin the Reactions & giddyup THE COUPLES CRIB
I love your reactions!! It's a joy that younger generations like yourselves can appreciate and enjoy this music so much. I was there on that tour and am still emotionally moved by this video in 2025 ~ I am 77yo. But I also like some of the music of today. 🙏 Robin 🙏
I was atall three shows at the garden. First time I swallowed Zeppelin was 1969 70.Maybe Fillmore East in New York.They opened up for Iron Butterfly.Seeing her back seem about fifteen times
Ive watched a LOT of reactions to this performance --- YOU my friend are the only one so far that seemed to grasp how the LYRICS and FEELING were intwined together. Nobody else seemed to actally listen to what he was saying in the song -- as a powerful feeling behind the mood and feeling of the song.
A recent addition to my hobbies has been watching beautiful young women watch in amazement at how beautiful, charismatic and talented the young Mr. Plant was.
When GIANTS WALKED THE EARTH 🌎
LED ZEPPELIN ❤️🔥
The greatest band to ever exist.
Subjective...just enjoy
@@MorgMorg-uf6ps Nope.. this is just the truth.
Next to the Rolling Stones
@@JohnDoe-xu2vxNope. FACT: Zeppelin outsold the Stones 3:1 the first half of the 70s. Zeppelin was the more dynamic band, no doubt about it. Better musicians. You may prefer the Stones and that’s ok, but the fact of the matter is, the Stones were media darlings. Zeppelin wasn’t. Regardless, the Beatles were truly the greatest band in history. But Zeppelin was, is and WILL ALWAYS BE the ultimate rock band.
@@BBaldwin Beatle were a pop band. Stones had such a wide range of style and songs,,,,both were great if not the greatest rock bands. Stones have such a long legacy...they are still playing!.....It's all about personal opinion
I was there. The energy in the hall was unbelievable. One of the greatest concert performances ever.
Saw them in NYC in '77 third row up front. WOW.
I was 13 when they became my favorite band in 1973 growing up in Southern California. I saw them in the summer of 1977 at the Los Angeles Forum fantastic concert!! I wish I was at Madison Square Garden though!!!
I was there at the end of this tour in Earls Court London. Absolutely mind blowing! This performance on video still blows me away in 2025!!
It's such a cry of pain from a man who loves a woman so much, that he is working two jobs to provide for her - 7am to 11pm. Two eight hour shifts, probably at different factories. Then she tells him she doesn't want him anymore, and he realizes she has a "Backdoor Man."
Guys and girls...I am 74 years old and I can tell you with absolute certainly that our music was much better than todays...my 32-year-old daughter will confirm on a stack of bibles or whatever you want her to proclaim...That this period of music is kick arse...glad you got to enjoy...
Hell yeah! Your generation is without a doubt the best when it comes to music. I really appreciate it. Hope you're doing well, from a fellow 24yo Brazilian brother
The 90s are the only other time period that even begins to come close and guess what those guyd in the 90s bands grew up listening too
80s to 90s is the best period. Led Zeppelin is too overrated. Don't dig it. 1985 to 1995 way better songs and bands
No problem with your assessment...it is all a matter of opinion...you must be a youngin...
@@davidjobs3884late 70s to late 80s was the worst. Disco to hair bands. Zeppelin was 4 legit virtuosos who in the 80s could can say that. If you don't care for them that's fine but the talent at each position is undeniable.
warming young female hearts for over 50 years.
Still warming this 65 year old females heart to this day.They were magical together.
@@patricialehrke7688 This man of 60 still envisions himself as a member of Led Zeppelin.
You don't have to young to feel the Robert effect 😂😂❤
@@RockinMamaT Oh yeah, you got that right!
Bill Clinton, in his prime, could not keep up with Robert. He was warming a lot more than hearts...
They always bowed to the audience. True artists.
Watched Neil Armstrong walk on the moon. Later that night I went to my first Led Zeppelin concert and forgot all about the moon. They were a great live band in an era where live music was the best.
Welcome to what us old folks grew up with listened to saw live
Different times.
The best rock band of all time. No challengers. Four amazing musicians/singer. Love your channel.
I'd say Pink Floyd are worthy challengers, but Led Zeppelin were by far the most influential.
you said it all. The Mighty Led Zeppelin. Greatest Rock band of all time. I saw them in 1977 in Oakland. Wow
Hi Mark, l agree with you regarding rock band; actually, some of their best music is not rock, l think they're a variety band...l know it sounds weird, but l'm 75 & saw them in Denver in '73 & they blew the house down (they played for 3+hours... unreal talent... happy r
trails to you,,,
It's not even up for debate❗️❗️
in a worldwide poll Queen were voted the best band in history !@@Fritzw75
Led is the view from the top of the mountain. Jimmy is the GOAT and Zepplin it best rock band of all time. "nuff said.
Jeez, I wish that people would just stop saying that Zeppelin are the best rock band, they are the best band PERIOD, listen to their folk music, or blues music, it is better than anything that any other band have done, they are the BEST band.
@@francishughes2016 mostly true until you get to jazz - then John McLaughlin is the goat
Well they are ... right after METALLICA.... then led.. maybe even Floyd but for me and most rock fans .. it's METALLICA
I’m lucky enough to have seen led zep , I’m 71 now and still rock to led zep 😃
I took Ronda to see Led Zeppelin in 1977 at Memorial Auditorium in Dallas, Texas. Tickets were $18 and it just about killed my savings.
This is probably my Favorite song too by Led Zeppelin but NO QUARTER LIVE 1973 is also GREAT
Yep, my top 2 as well for entirely different reasons.
Yes No Quarter is performed magnificently
The thing that Zeppelin always did live was they Improvised and they would get in a groove and every guy in the band would change a bit in the songs!
Dazed and confused from this concert is the best Dazed and confused Ive ever heard
Did this couple react to Stairway to Heaven from this same concert or the studio version?
Indeed...best song of a phenomenal concert/movie.
Assolutamente d'accordo con te,la mia preferita
The GOAT! Seen them live 1975 and they played for almost 3 hours!!!!!!!!!!
Lucky bastard!
Yes quite lucky. I wanted to see them in '75 or maybe '76, not sure which year, but it was across the state in St Louis and my parents would never have let me go
Thanks!
glad ya'll did another Zeppelin video...these guys made my high school days...we could not wait each year to get the new Zeppelin album...you know that they did not release singles ... first band to only release albums...please consider reacting to "In My Time of Dying" from the '75 Earls Court show or the live version of "Stairway to Heaven" or "Black Dog" from '73 MSG show which was the same show "Since I've Been Loving You" was recorded...if you react to live Stairway, you will see just how much improvisation this band does when they play live...arguably the greatest live performers in rock history...thanks again for helping me relive my youth!
Oh my godddd thank youu so muchhhh!!!! it really means a lot to us 🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️ We're beyond grateful to have brought back those cherished memories for you. Thank you soooo much for your support and for allowing us to be a part of your journey down memory lane ❤️❤️ much love 🤗
How generous!! More Zeppelin!!!
black dog 1973 please
Oh, so YOU'RE the one who requested "In my time of dying"! LOL! These two wonderful reactors came up in my algo as doing that one, and since I often request it myself -- tho not as "generously," heh, and wondered if I had done so again w/their last one (SIBLY). Nope, but day-um, obviously a good call(s), and yeah, biggest TY gift i've ever seen on any channel--nice job on all levels! Now to rush back over and see it!
@@TheCoupleCrib hope to see ya'll react to "Stairway to Heaven" live...'73 MSG Show!! You may find that performance is better than this one
I don't know how tall Robert Plant is, but he has 10 feet worth of confidence.
6’1”
Yeah, he is 6'1", but his confidence level places him at 17 feet tall. He is a giant.
This was a time WHEN GIANTS WALKED THE EARTH 🌎 LED ZEPPELIN ❤
Can a song be truly haunting & also beautiful at the same time?..You will find the answer to that question in this absolute classic,,
Led Zeppelin "No Quarter"..TRUST ME!. 🔥
Hey, I loved y'all's reactions!
Seemed authentic to me!
Do you realize Led Zeppelin
were all under 21 years old?!
Unbelievable!
Plant and Bonham were. Page and JPJ were a few years older
Jimi page was 26 when he formed the band.
Now you have to check out the studio version because it is quite different and it can be even more powerful and hypnotizing :)
They can listen to the studio version, but it’s nowhere near as excellent as this live. The vocals are far better, & Pages guitar solos are longer & far better. You get to see as well hear & feel the passion, it is my absolute favorite live of theirs. I watch this live at least once everyday, usually more, & always get chills 3 to 4 times during it. I’m all wrapped up in a blanket, & when Plant hits those certain notes, the chills run through my body. It’s funny, I hear more people recommend this live performance then most others, & certainly more then the studio.
@@sicotshit7068I have to concur with this song, the live version is by far my favorite, but for most of their music I prefer the studio version, however Dazed and Confused from this same concert is even more powerful, and preferred over the studio. There's something about this concert performed in '73 that seems above and beyond their other live shows, I think they were at their peak and had refined the music to near perfection, after this their performance dropped off, Plant's voice and Jimmy's habit caused their live shows to falter, but for a few magnificent moments
@@Ledzepnut this was also the concert filmed for their movie, I’m not sure the whole concert was, but much of it was. Plant sometime after that had his vocal cords operated on, it’s believed in (1974). Sadly his vocals were still better then others, but not the range or quality they once were. I also don’t think the filming of other concert were the best quality like MSG(73). Page’s addiction didn’t help, but I’d rather hear him play guitar, then the others claimed to be great. I saw both Clapton & Beck in concert, Clapton really sucked, & Beck wasn’t memorable at all. Never really a fan of Van Halen, saw Eddie’s solo Eruption on UA-cam, to much showing off & didn’t feel the passion. Page always played with passion, like he needed to play to live. The band was OK with some imperfections, it showed they were real, like Bonham’s squeaky peddle or the cough at the end of In My Time Of Dying studio. I love in the MSG live Stairway To Heaven, when Page strums the wrong note, & Plant looks over & smiles. Studio they can play over edit etc. to make it sound more perfect if need be, live there’s no do over.
@@sicotshit7068 Yes it was for the movie, which comprised of 3 different nights over the weekend, one after the other, and they spliced the best from the 3 nights, at least that's what I've learned to be true ... and right, Plant had his surgery done either later that year or sometime in '74, not sure, but it was after Houses of the Holy and before Physical Graffiti. I honestly love his voice on Physical Graffiti, he may not have been able to hit the high notes any longer, but he could still belt some great sound
@@Ledzepnut yes he could, but not as easily done, I still think he’s the greatest singer of all time. I know they did play there 3 nights, more then likely was from all three.
Great reactions. It’s so much fun seeing young people discovering LZ!!
I have been listening to Led Zeppelin since 1969 and their best blues song is Tea for one ❤❤❤❤
The only rock song that makes me me cry every time, nothing today even comes close.
You guys definitely have to react to the album version off of the Led Zeppelin 3 album. It’s beautiful.
I'm 71 and got to see them in the early 70's in Mobile Alabama.....they performed 3 hrs and it was unforgetable
Eargasm ? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 absolutely correct, love your reactions to the genius music of my youth , you are a lovely couple , your reactions to comedy are gold as well , love and best wishes from Lewisham, London ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Appreciate it ❤️❤️❤️😁 Sending hugs and kisses 🤗
There were definitely some eyegasms going on there too. Can’t blame her, even us guys wanted to be Robert Plant 😂
@@TheCoupleCrib
Really loved your reaction to this. Led Zeppelin is amazing. There will never be another band like them. Hopefully someday someone comes close. Awesome 👍
The studio version is even more eargasm
Zeppelin definitely deals in emotions. Talk about hard blues. Check out Dazed and Confused or How Many More Times by them… or anything really.
The bluesy soul of Zeppelin ❤... I'm about to lose my worried mind...
Tickets to the concert were 5 bucks and they played for 2.5 hours. No auto tune no click tracks. They are true genius musicians.
I'm now 72 years old & I saw them "Live- in concert" FOUR TIMES in L.A. (in my early 20's) & had really good seats..!!! This, (from the movie-"The Song Remains The Same") is what it was like to see them..!!! Of course, it was so much more..!!! But if you've never seen them "live"...this is close (& "Close up".!!)...so, it's great.!! Truly one of my favs of theirs..!! But they made ALL of their songs...THIS GOOD..!!! AMAZING.!! FOUR MASTER MUSICIANS AT THE TOP OF THEIR GAME.!!! Their first seven LP/Albums/CD's are....true "Works of ART"..!!! Thx for a GREAT Reaction.!!!
I would have loved to been you back then
Saw them on 1969 in Syracuse I was 18 and freshman at SU. Those were the days 😅
we all felt that way when we first heard it - we still feel that way when we hear it now .completely timeless, music for the rest of your lives . All the tracks on all the albums are good , you shouldn't miss out any whatever order you do them in although i think album order track by track is best. you understand the development and evolution that way. but in any case you will love Babe i'm gonna leave you , dazed and confused and how many more times all from the first album. all love
And we were privileged to witness Carol's eargasm as it happened. She's a luv.
I STILL can't believe they did this LIVE!!! All live, in the moment. Just unbelievable.
This is the most perfect song ever reecorded
Led Zeppelin Dazed & Confused please
Best band ever!!!!
First, let me say, shame on you for waiting this long to play more of the mighty Led Zeppelin! LOL… You know you need more of this in your lives!… I was privileged to be at this show July 29, 1973 an iconic performance!… But may I suggest you listen to next the studio version of Black Dog, others will say listen to the live version but I really think you need to get to know the studio version first! It is so freaking powerful. Here is a link if you get a chance to check it out, thanks!
ua-cam.com/video/2KPEHohJMuw/v-deo.htmlsi=oYNJZz_0uD0FyErL
Hahah so sorrryyy for the long wait 🙏🙈We were actually inconsistent with the uploads overall because of the situation in the region and also we were focusing on our jobs! We'll listen to the suggested songs so soon! Thank you so much once again ❤️❤️🤗
@@TheCoupleCrib Thank YOU!
Thanks for playing it through.
Love your reaction. I’m 52 and fell in love with Zeppelin in college. If this is your favorite song, I HIGHLY recommend I’m Gonna Crawl and Thank You.
you've gone down the Zeppelin rabbit hole... start at the first album and first song ang go from there
Zeppelin I is my favorite, just showed you the birth of GREATNESS.
This is why Jimmy Page is the greatest guitar player in history. There are several great players but none of them can create emotions on the guitar the way Jimmy does, and then is able to manipulate those emotions taking you on a roller coaster ride. He's the greatest.
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From their 3rd album, LZIII (Oct 5th,1970) ... They show you how they fuse Blues and Rock, delivering unmatched raw power and emotion. Three nights in July 73 for a packed MSG crowd, much of this was used for their soundtrack/movie *The Song Remains the Same* Always fun watching your reactions! Anything from this show, or try "Immigrant Song", live from their 72-world tour to show how they can speed it up and take you on a crazy & heavy ride to Viking conquests and Norse mythology.
La mejor Banda del Mundo !!!!!
Studio version is EPIC.
You might be the only one who thinks studio version is better than this??? It’s good, great even….. but this live version is what is epic.
@@frankhouck4446nah, the studio was better but lacked the ambiance
This 70 year old laughed most of the reaction while watching euphoric disbelief of the reactors. 🤣
7:37 the look between the two of you speaks volumes. Now THAT'S a reaction!
One thing I've noticed, she likes her some 1973 Robert Plant! 🤩
What’s not to like
Exactly!!
Yes....The guitar in the beginin...in the midle....The guitar Every time...yes....And the drum....and the magic man, all emotions in the Robert's voice...
Ten years gone the studio version is beautiful. You guys gotta check it out. It’s off the physical graffiti album
Omg so gorgeous and one of my favourites for sure, great recommendation!
She was funny at the end. Bursting with thoughts and ideas, but trying to hold it in so he could have a chance to talk. Hilarious.
This is the reason why they are often regarded as the best four musicians on the face of this planet. Each individual are the best in their respective departments. Their albums were all hits, and no fillers. Truly the greatest ever!
I'm not sure I could ever pick a favorite Zeppelin song. I have about 40 favs on any given day. Lol
I can relate to your reaction . It's what mine was actually seeing Led Zeppelin for the 1st time after having devoured all of their studio albums . When "The Song Remains the Same" came out in 1976 me & my fellow Zep head friends made the trek from Brooklyn into Manhattan ( in Brooklyn it's just called "The City") on a Friday night to The Zeigfeld Theater where the movie had it's U.S. premier . The theater had a superior sound system & that made the trip worthwhile . The next year saw them on the last night of their 6 night run at Madison Square Garden . It would wind up being their final live performance in NYC with John Bonham's passing .
Celebration Day 🌆
It's great to see others enjoy led zeppelin. Amazing band I found when I was 15 yes old.
FINALLY!! haha. This is one of THE best live performances of all time IMO..SO glad we get to watch this piece of history
Absolutely magnificent! As always! Try NO Quarter and Ten Years Gone and The Rain Song!!!
Oh hell honey, this song isn’t just eargasmic, it’s almost orgasmic too. This is my absolute favorite live performance, you can see & feel the passion especially of Plant & Page. Plants vocals are perfect for this song, goosebump tested, I get a daily dose at least once a day & usually more. Yes you both need to checkout so much more Led Zeppelin, because every song is amazing. There might be a couple not your favorite, but you certainly won’t hate them either. Keep reacting to them, & we will keep following, so many of us who love Led Zeppelin.
The first time two people had to search for words for so long . Shows how far they went by listening . And when they find their words they keep talking . Just like me , in 1972 or 3.
The Rain Song, I'm Gonna Crawl, In the Light , Tea for One
The version taken directly from the movie is even better. And then there's the studio version too.
Yes.
Yes.
Imagine seeing this live, my god, Id just be frozen in awe.
The GOATS!!!!!!!!!!PERIOD😉🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
John Paul Jones is playing the organ and bass with a set of pedals under the organ. Impressive!!
Hi ... I was at that concert in MSG back in 1973when they were filming T.S.R.T.S. sitting in the 9th row orchestra.I was 16 at the time now 68 . It was just like sitting in your room with the album playing . Each song Zeppelin made u feel like they were playing it too u .
I personally just couldn't take my eyes off of them . Zeppelin played for almost 4 hrs . This is why they are the Greatest Rock-Roll Band Ever . Enjoy your Led Zeppelin journey, I'm still enjoying mine.
Carol just fell in love about 10 times!
I could see you feeling that way during the performance. This is what Led Zeppelin was best at, using Blues Rock to convey the emotions of the song.
its about blues, Agunate Zeppelin!
What A BAND
Ya this and the rain song my favorites of them
The best making loving music. In those years at your age then my wife and I put their albums on and went to bed.
Hipnotizante. O Led Zeppelin marcou minha adolescência nos anos 1970 e toda a minha vida. E não sei descrever o q senti ao assistir esse show qdo lançado no cinema em minha cidade. Vi incontáveis vezes, estava fascinada, viciada, encantada!
There’s a movie called The Song remains the same it’s about this concert from 73 at Madison square garden
Thanks for giving props to one of the greatest timeless bands EVER Love the Zep Rock Gods. You out to check out their live acoustic set. You can really hear how great Robert Plants voice is. So awesome!
Studio version of this is next level. Amazing. As good as this is.
If you loved this you should also check out "Ten Years Gone". Thank you for the video.
God yes!
Definitely eargasmic. Listen to No Quarter
1:55 ! Oh - yeah ( Hi - why don't you two try out ; Child in time by Deep Purple ! too )
Saw them June 1977 at the LA Forum, I was 17, it was my first concert.
They were the only band that night, they played from 8pm to midnight, no breaks.
Was the best concert ive ever been too..
You nailed it with the term Blues/Rock. Although they were so much more than that they were the godfathers of Blues/Rock IMHO. I grew up as a teenager in the 70's listening to all of these great bands (Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath etc.) and Zeppelin was their own thing.
They weren't what we know as Heavy Metal (thank you Black Sabbath) or pure blues but they were heavily influenced by the blues and yet they were so much more than that. Listen to The Rain Song, Over the Hills and Far Away or Ramble On to get a taste of their creativity.
check out their reunion in their sixties when they performed Kashmir. will blow you away
Great reaction. You got it.
Love her reaction…..she is beautiful. She has hair like Robert Plant….this is my favorite song by Zeppelin too…
Check the original video for The immigrant song, amazing. Also the videos of their reunion, at 60 year old and they were all amazing , Bonham's son playing the drums.
More Led Zeppelin, Achilles Last Stand is Épic, great video, Since ive been loving you, máster piece 🔥🎸
This is straight up, Mississippi Blues. My favorite song by them. Seeing them do this live,,was earth shattering.
Hi Elie! Hi Carol. I love your deep dives into Led Zeppelin!! You both give fresh insights and offer us a wonderful new perspective on my favorite band! Keep up the good work!!
We love you!!!❤❤❤
Zep forever 🙏✌🏼🔥😎😘
Die zwei scheinen total überfordert! 🥳
i have always been aware of led zep but i was under the impression they were heavy duty headbanging noise makers. Boy i have been bitchslapped by them. They are the best live band i have ever seen
I'm gonna crawl, The ocean, Thank you.
YOUR SMILES says it all my older brothers who went to Nam had the Doors I got shut out but had Zep this jam was the showstopper & my gig in `73.... SO Keep on Rockin the Reactions & giddyup THE COUPLES CRIB
I love your reactions!! It's a joy that younger generations like yourselves can appreciate and enjoy this music so much. I was there on that tour and am still emotionally moved by this video in 2025 ~ I am 77yo. But I also like some of the music of today. 🙏 Robin 🙏
I was atall three shows at the garden. First time I swallowed Zeppelin was 1969 70.Maybe Fillmore East in New York.They opened up for Iron Butterfly.Seeing her back seem about fifteen times
Ive watched a LOT of reactions to this performance --- YOU my friend are the only one so far that seemed to grasp how the LYRICS and FEELING were intwined together. Nobody else seemed to actally listen to what he was saying in the song -- as a powerful feeling behind the mood and feeling of the song.
A recent addition to my hobbies has been watching beautiful young women watch in amazement at how beautiful, charismatic and talented the young Mr. Plant was.