Mrs. Coach says she can’t believe how diverse they are after only three songs. You have no idea yet how even more diverse they are from what you have heard so far! I hope you will go on the Zeppelin journey even though Mr. Coach is not a big fan of Robert. I think through time he will begin to see why many consider him the greatest rock singer of all time! Before we get to stairway to Heaven and Kashmir and some of the other big ones, PLEASE play the official video for Whole Lotta Love from 1969. One of the greatest songs of all time with such an awesome riff and yes, amazing vocals! This song inspired generations that followed. Thanks!
The band is clearly very talented and Coach knows Robert is highly regarded. For some reason, his voice hasn't resonated the same as some others have, that is not to say the talent is not recognized. We certainly intend to do more Led Zeppelin and appreciate the suggestion. Your amazing generosity is very much appreciated!
@@CoachCastTV thanks for taking the time to reply! This band recorded songs from blues to hard rock, acoustic, folk, funk, fifties, country, jazz, psychedelic, and more!… Formed in 1968 and disbanded in 1980 when sadly, their drummer, John Bonham died. Hold onto your shorts, more to come LOL!
I will never forget the first time I heard this song. We had just pulled up to our house, and the wailing came across the radio like a hurricane! I was a kid, and my dad said, "What was that???!!!" lol
@@CoachCastTV Mr and Mrs Coach I saw your post about babymonster dream this morning, I was a bit disappointed, I don't know other reactors reacted to dream and not get blocked.Huh😩
It allowed us to post it and Coach even watched it on UA-cam while it was queued up to post and everything worked. But when we were posting new videos last night we noticed it was blocked and it said blocked worldwide. Strange. That has not happened to us before.
This was an Australia Football Stadium. Absolutely love the energy and synergy of this band and this song!! Also, I’ve been using Led Zeppelin for healing a broken heart. As far as Robert’s voice, he was classified as a tenor but he has such an amazing vocal range-really displayed in I can’t quit you baby live Royal Albert Hall 70/ Kashmir Live both Knebworth 79 & Celebration Day 2007 O2 Arena Reunion Concert. Please do this soon. Also you are correct that he has had a 40 year solo career after LZ disbanded Two of my favorite songs are “Carry Fire” and “Tin Pan Valley” Think you’ll really enjoy them.
Everything they did was magnificent...especially live performances! Do more!! They do folk too! Only one guitarist...yes Jimmy Page! And John Bonham is drummer...John Paul Jones is bassist/keyboardist/mandolin/banjo/Mellatron/synth
Dunno if anyone said it but the lyrics are about the Viking invasion of Britain in the 900s, but also could be considered as their musical invasion of America. Perspective.
Hey guys, this was shot at the Sydney Australia fairgrounds during the 72-world tour. The audio (as mentioned below) was spliced in from the same tour from LA (possibly Long Beach) CA ... The famous scream is Robert's Viking Warcry, used while charging into battle "Valhalla, I am coming!" This is a great example of LZ's influence on the Metal genre which is still 8-10 years away, and their power is on full display with this live performance! Other LZ genres ... Blues Rock, Psychedelic Blues, Folk, Reggae, Rhumba, Eastern / World music, some argue a few others.
Great song, but my super fan LZ friend overplayed it, for me. Had to come here what CoachCastTV thought of it though. Thanks for a fun diversion on my Saturday!
Great Reaction! Dont stop with Led Zep. Try Stairway to Heaven 1973 live, Since Ive Been Lovin You-Live, Going to California Ramble On, and of course Whole Lotta Love. Your opinion of Plants vocals will definitely evolve. Enjoy!
Appreciate that. Admittedly, Coach has not listened to enough Led Zeppelin to form a final opinion and this channel has made us open our minds so we'll continue to listen. Thank you!
I Subscribed with a Smile knowing I WON'T have to Scroll by at a High Rate of Speed SO I Won't have to Listen to Country. I'm 68 and Still Classic Rock. Enjoy.
Robert is rated as a top 5 vocalist. Jimmy is in m my mind a top 4 guitarist. John Bonham is an all-time great drummer, along with the drummer for Black Sabbath revolutionize the way drums were played. John Paul Jones was Zeppelin's ultimate weapon. He played the keyboards , the bass guitar and 3 or 4 other instruments. Robert Plant also played a harmonica in many songs. Together they formed the greatest Rock band ever.
This is actually an early music video, shot on film. The editor did a good job cutting this film to match audio recorded at another concert. You can see the location briefly at the end of this song.
Try a listen to The Fairport Convention. Two albums from the late 60's you could check out. "Liege And Lief", and "Unhalfbricking". They were an influential
This Band changed my life as a teenager. it's funny that someone on Twitter has found a UA-cam Channel that has Blackpink's music in 8D. Clearly, they never heard Led Zeppelin...lol
This has been used in a few movies. Jack Black begged to use it in "School of Rock". It was also in one if the "Shrek" movies and "Thor:Ragnarok". It might've been in some commercials too. This is truly live, it's about a minute and a half longer than the album cut. If you can find a version that's not blocked, I highly recommend "The Song Remains the Same/The Rain Song" from Madison Square Garden in 1973 used in their movie "The Song Remains the Same". Gotta do both of them as Jimmy Page loved the way they flowed and did them in concert that way.
Try a listen to a late 60's - early 70's British folkrock group, The Faiport Convention. "Who Knows Where The Time Goes", "Matty Groves", and "A Sailor's Life". Very influential in their time.
The Wilson sisters, "Heart" are huge fans of Led Zeppelin. Check them out. There is an amazing Kennedy Center performance of Stairway To Heaven as a tribute to Led Zeppelin.
Guitar Jimmy page Lead singer Robert Antony plant 🎤 Bass john Paul Jones Drums john Henry bonham bonzo 🥁 The band play a variety of instruments that u will see
Jimmy Page played all guitar except the bass track. John Paul Jones played bass. John Bonham on drums. The guitar and drum solo was good. Going to California, Whole lotta Love, Communication Breakdown, Kashmir, Rock and Roll, Black Dog, No Quarter. Those will definitely get you into some of the many genres of Lad Zeppelin. Then you watch Stairway to Heaven. It is the cherry on top. There are also many many songs I didnt mention that are top tier Zeppelin. Glad you liked this song. The solo was done on the live version only. Great review. This song was also part of Shrek 3.
We have both heard Stairway to Heaven many times. I'm not sure that Mrs. Coach has heard much else. Coach has definitely heard more but cannot tell you the names of the songs. We appreciate the info!
Check out Heartbreaker / Living Loving Maid as a combo. On the album the were right together for a reason. Neither are bluesy lol so Mrs. Coach will like them I think.
Hey y'all, want some live blues Zeppelin with a smokin slide guitar, a bass line bouncing all over the place, a drummer who should've been arrested for Excessive Percussion Abuse, and strong (not whiny) vocals? I've got one word for you: TravelingRiversideBlues BBC live Session, 1971. Thanks for exploring this all-time Allstar band!
For a more folk-side of Zep, try "Going to California" live at Earl's Court, 1975...just JPJ on mandolin, Jimmy on acoustic guitar and Robert singing...so mellow and soothing...
I have all their CDs from a long time ago but for me a few misses here and there…this was not a miss! So unique and RP’s voice is good for me in this one. Not much into live versions although I’m sure those shows would have been wild. Thanks for your observations and thoughts on this. 👍
I've never heard that song before because I've never listened to a lot of LZ. They always came over as too noisy without much melody for me, but I have to say that was fun! The high energy performance and the vocals that I could actually hear over the instruments made a big difference, even though I couldn't make out all the lyrics (but that's what Google is for). Shame about the dodgy camera work, but I saw enough to enjoy the action on stage. I'd like to suggest you have a look at Queen's 'One Vision'. I can't decide whether to recommend the live performance at Wembley in '86 (the video which starts with the exterior view of the stadium) or the Official Video (extended version). Both are excellent in different ways... but whichever you pick, you'll probably want to follow up with the One Vision Documentary, which gives you about 20 mins of watching the boys working in the studio as they collaborate to make the best song they can... and it's immense fun!
We did enjoy it! We have heard One Vision mentioned several times so based on your recommendation we'll try to get that one soon. We know you have excellent taste.
Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Robin Trower, Eric Clapton, etc. etc. whiter Shade of pale. Check it out the live version when he was older fantastic. Also. The song reflections of my life he does a late version flashback to when he was younger. It is outstanding also. Awesome job thank you Mr. and Mrs. Coach.
Not into country music at any price, ime with you on that one, if you want the blues try "since I've been loving you" the studio version. Good reaction guys 🇬🇧👍
Yeah, this is different from the other two songs you've reacted to. That's the thing about Led Zeppelin. They were incredibly versatile and creative. One of the things that set them apart from all other rock bands is their diversity. Hard rock, blues rock, folk rock, metal, proto-punk, jazz, (English) country, progressive, raga, gospel ... Really, the only way to understand Led Zeppelin is to start at the beginning and work your way through their catalog. However, there isn't a lot of video with audio of their live performances. That, and they didn't perform all of their songs live. The thing is, and I understand that you enjoy live, Jimmy Page was a genius in the studio and their studio cuts shouldn't be missed. And they loved to improvise during live performances but the only way to understand just how incredible that was, you have to first know the original studio cut, otherwise you won't recognize when they start improvising. In any case, glad you're checking out Led Zeppelin and hope that you do many more reactions to their music.
Thanks for taking time to comment with this info. We realize they are very talented and will certainly keep reacting to them in the future! Appreciate you!
At the risk of making myself unpopular, I've never been a fan of Led Zep. This is one of the few songs of theirs that I like, another being Ramble On (one for the future). I know Jimmy Page is often in the top 5 guitarists of all time and is loved by Brian May amongst others. I've personally never been a fan of his style of playing although I can appreciate his technical ability. Anyway please add Ramble On to my list of suggestions. Status Quo "Caroline" live at Download Festival 2014 first please 😊. Much love to you and all your subscribers from here in a very wet South Wales UK 🏴🇬🇧🏴🏴
Anyone who is a regular viewer knows that Mrs. Coach and I don't always agree (in fact, rarely agree) on music, so we applaud those who give their honest opinion. We also appreciate the suggestions. Thanks so much for watching!
Fun fact y'all this concert was in Iceland which was populated by Vikings and Jimmy Page and Robert Plant wrote this song when they played in Iceland in 1970 😊
Actually, this concert is from Australia in February 1972. The audio is from USA June 1972, which is the first time I saw them live and privileged to have been there! But yes, the song was written and inspired by their trip to Iceland in 1970.
Jimmy page was one of the best and most sought after studio musicians before Led Zeppelin. So he was schooled in a lot of music. They just threw sheet music at him, and said here play this. Every day. He could read music ha ha most couldn't back then. Not to mention the genius of John Paul Jones, who could read write and arrange for orchestras as well I believe. He's a musical genius prodigy plays many instruments. John Bonham was the drummer one of the best. And of course, Robert Plant.
They are not in a baseball stadium. This was recorded in Australia. The cry is meant to be a Viking war cry. The song is about the Viking invasions of Britain inspired by LZ's visit to Iceland. Robert Plant is the singer. Jimmy Page is the lead guitarist. John Bonham is the drummer. John Paul Jones is the bassist. Try a slower song by LZ, you might like Robert's voice better.
Here's another one to try on Mrs. Coach, it's Led Zeppelin and it's called "Bring It On Home" (ua-cam.com/video/kZnHavrD4vQ/v-deo.htmlsi=Q_rvDbCige99u4vB), it starts out with like Delta blues and yes Harmonica for just a little bit then it starts rocking.
Zeppelin was so popular, they made songs about Vikings into hits.! maybe even a better version of the song. ua-cam.com/video/ApxnAr6pRt0/v-deo.html You have the band members correct. John Paul Jones on base. This is the first song you did by them that would be considered a hit. LOL. Not saying the others are bad but, they were definitely not hits for them. Very odd choice of songs to choose by them to start with. Especially since they have a zillion hits that dominated rock in their short 11 year span. They have what is considered even today, the most popular song in rock history. Stairway to Heaven. And they sold more albums than any other group in the 70's. So from the ones you have done, it is not an accurate representation of what made them rock Gods at all. Not critiquing you or anything. I mean how would you know? Just saying that this is the first song by them you are doing that would have been considered a hit. And they had MANY MANY hits.
Yeah, we were sent to them to listen to some blues songs after we mentioned we liked the harmonica in Black Sabbath's "The Wizard". So that is how we ended up on "When the Levee Breaks" and it morphed from there. LOL
@@CoachCastTV I figured it was something like that. :) They are blues based. But more a blues rock mixture. But as others have said, they are extremely diverse. There is an amazing bluesy/gospel type song they do that is very much a hidden gem. But anyone that heres it, especially the live version from 1975, pretty much love it. It's called "In my Time of Dying." From Earls Court. But a very bluesy song that you would also love is "Since Iv'e been loving you." From 1973 at Madison Square Garden. Both these songs to me are far better than the two you picked. I myself always prefer the Live versions. But many say the studio for first time listens. I would agree with that IF you also did the live version. But to me, watching them perform is always better than staring at a wall just listening. Oh, neither of these songs were hits until UA-cam reactors started reacting to them.
@@boki1693 Interesting. We strongly prefer live music. We feel the energy is unmatched, and the variation and even imperfections make it unique. We've done lyric videos as well when we were told lyrics were very important. But agree nothing matches live music.
Mrs. Coach says she can’t believe how diverse they are after only three songs. You have no idea yet how even more diverse they are from what you have heard so far! I hope you will go on the Zeppelin journey even though Mr. Coach is not a big fan of Robert. I think through time he will begin to see why many consider him the greatest rock singer of all time! Before we get to stairway to Heaven and Kashmir and some of the other big ones, PLEASE play the official video for Whole Lotta Love from 1969. One of the greatest songs of all time with such an awesome riff and yes, amazing vocals! This song inspired generations that followed. Thanks!
The band is clearly very talented and Coach knows Robert is highly regarded. For some reason, his voice hasn't resonated the same as some others have, that is not to say the talent is not recognized. We certainly intend to do more Led Zeppelin and appreciate the suggestion. Your amazing generosity is very much appreciated!
@@CoachCastTV thanks for taking the time to reply! This band recorded songs from blues to hard rock, acoustic, folk, funk, fifties, country, jazz, psychedelic, and more!… Formed in 1968 and disbanded in 1980 when sadly, their drummer, John Bonham died. Hold onto your shorts, more to come LOL!
Robert Plant a better singer than Freddie Mercury? HELL NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So sad to hear Bonham passed, he must have been pretty young if it was in 1980.
@@vinniedixon1140 Roberts voice is much more diverse and a better quality in my opinion 😁
Song Remains The Same ...live album, in Madison Square Garden '73...pinnacle.
No two Zeppelin tracks are the same. You never really know what you’re going to get which keeps you wanting more!
Soon you'll discover this was the greatest band in the world...l'm happy for you...
I will never forget the first time I heard this song. We had just pulled up to our house, and the wailing came across the radio like a hurricane! I was a kid, and my dad said, "What was that???!!!" lol
Yes! Coach remembers that as well...it's unforgettable once you hear it.
Nice one. Ramble On is a good example of Robert Plant at his coach pleasing best
I think I've heard that on. Will have to check. Thanks!
I love the guitars, Old school baby love it 👍
LOL, old school for sure!
@@CoachCastTV Mr and Mrs Coach I saw your post about babymonster dream this morning, I was a bit disappointed, I don't know other reactors reacted to dream and not get blocked.Huh😩
@@CoachCastTV I wish the debut song reaction does not get blocked 🙏🙏🙏praying to god
It allowed us to post it and Coach even watched it on UA-cam while it was queued up to post and everything worked. But when we were posting new videos last night we noticed it was blocked and it said blocked worldwide. Strange. That has not happened to us before.
@@CoachCastTV It may happen to new songs but other reactors videos did not get blocked. I don't know on what basis UA-cam blocks videos.
This was an Australia Football Stadium. Absolutely love the energy and synergy of this band and this song!! Also, I’ve been using Led Zeppelin for healing a broken heart.
As far as Robert’s voice, he was classified as a tenor but he has such an amazing vocal range-really displayed in I can’t quit you baby live Royal Albert Hall 70/ Kashmir Live both Knebworth 79 & Celebration Day 2007 O2 Arena Reunion Concert. Please do this soon.
Also you are correct that he has had a 40 year solo career after LZ disbanded Two of my favorite songs are “Carry Fire” and “Tin Pan Valley” Think you’ll really enjoy them.
Got some news for ya . . . . . Robert's roots are in . . . country music. He's back to doing it now.
LOL! Good for him. Do what you love in life.
Everything they did was magnificent...especially live performances! Do more!! They do folk too! Only one guitarist...yes Jimmy Page! And John Bonham is drummer...John Paul Jones is bassist/keyboardist/mandolin/banjo/Mellatron/synth
We'll definitely do more of their stuff. Thanks for watching!
@@CoachCastTVall genres! Magnificent...watch Going To California live...folk song!
Dunno if anyone said it but the lyrics are about the Viking invasion of Britain in the 900s, but also could be considered as their musical invasion of America. Perspective.
Viking song ❤
Immigrant song came out 1970 3rd album
I’ve never been a big Zeppelin fan but this is easily my favorite song from them and until it got used in Thor I could listen to it endlessly. 🤘🏻💥🔥🙏🏻
Led Zeppelin has a ton of great hits. They are known for their rock but a lot of their stuff is acoustic a lot of their excellent stuff.
Hey guys, this was shot at the Sydney Australia fairgrounds during the 72-world tour. The audio (as mentioned below) was spliced in from the same tour from LA (possibly Long Beach) CA ... The famous scream is Robert's Viking Warcry, used while charging into battle "Valhalla, I am coming!" This is a great example of LZ's influence on the Metal genre which is still 8-10 years away, and their power is on full display with this live performance! Other LZ genres ... Blues Rock, Psychedelic Blues, Folk, Reggae, Rhumba, Eastern / World music, some argue a few others.
We look forward to seeing more of their diversity.
That drummer!
The Mighty Zep!
Great song, but my super fan LZ friend overplayed it, for me.
Had to come here what CoachCastTV thought of it though.
Thanks for a fun diversion on my Saturday!
Glad you gave it a view. Rock on!
Led Zeppelin such diversity in their music 🎵🎶
The Mighty LED ZEPPELIN ❤️🔥
Great Reaction! Dont stop with Led Zep. Try Stairway to Heaven 1973 live, Since Ive Been Lovin You-Live, Going to California Ramble On, and of course Whole Lotta Love. Your opinion of Plants vocals will definitely evolve. Enjoy!
Appreciate that. Admittedly, Coach has not listened to enough Led Zeppelin to form a final opinion and this channel has made us open our minds so we'll continue to listen. Thank you!
When The Levee Breaks is a cover for Led Zeppelin. I don't remember who the original is, but it's a quite old blues song
I Subscribed with a Smile knowing I WON'T have to Scroll by at a High Rate of Speed SO I Won't have to Listen to Country. I'm 68 and Still Classic Rock.
Enjoy.
LOL! Welcome aboard!
Good live sound! And vocal
And good reaction LaCoach❤
Thank you!!
Robert is rated as a top 5 vocalist.
Jimmy is in m my mind a top 4 guitarist.
John Bonham is an all-time great drummer, along with the drummer for Black Sabbath revolutionize the way drums were played.
John Paul Jones was Zeppelin's ultimate weapon. He played the keyboards , the bass guitar and 3 or 4 other instruments. Robert Plant also played a harmonica in many songs. Together they formed the greatest Rock band ever.
There's a lot of talent there for sure.
I can’t believe you haven’t heard Stairway To Heaven. It was a last song for many Danes as a teen.
We have heard that many times, both of us. Coach has heard some other Led Zeppelin, but Mrs. Coach doesn't think she knows any other than that one.
This is actually an early music video, shot on film. The editor did a good job cutting this film to match audio recorded at another concert. You can see the location briefly at the end of this song.
That's very interesting to know.
Try a listen to The Fairport Convention. Two albums from the late 60's you could check out. "Liege And Lief", and "Unhalfbricking". They were an influential
This Band changed my life as a teenager. it's funny that someone on Twitter has found a UA-cam Channel that has Blackpink's music in 8D. Clearly, they never heard Led Zeppelin...lol
To check out live LZ check out Since I Been Loving You at Madison Square Gardens, one of the best live performances of all time
This has come up a few times, so we'll need to do that one for sure.
This has been used in a few movies.
Jack Black begged to use it in "School of Rock".
It was also in one if the "Shrek" movies and "Thor:Ragnarok".
It might've been in some commercials too.
This is truly live, it's about a minute and a half longer than the album cut.
If you can find a version that's not blocked, I highly recommend "The Song Remains the Same/The Rain Song" from Madison Square Garden in 1973 used in their movie "The Song Remains the Same".
Gotta do both of them as Jimmy Page loved the way they flowed and did them in concert that way.
This is good info. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
Try a listen to a late 60's - early 70's British folkrock group, The Faiport Convention. "Who Knows Where The Time Goes", "Matty Groves", and "A Sailor's Life". Very influential in their time.
The Wilson sisters, "Heart" are huge fans of Led Zeppelin. Check them out. There is an amazing Kennedy Center performance of Stairway To Heaven as a tribute to Led Zeppelin.
We do know that song and have seen Heart's version as well. That's one of the few Led Zeppelin songs we heard quite a few times.
Next on your Led Zeppelin list, how about "Ramble On." Used to play it years ago in my cover band days (many years ago).@@CoachCastTV
@@fontviewer507 Very cool that you were in a band. We'll keep that in mind for a possible next one.
Guitar Jimmy page
Lead singer Robert Antony plant 🎤
Bass john Paul Jones
Drums john Henry bonham bonzo 🥁
The band play a variety of instruments that u will see
Thanks for that. They are very talented.
Jimmy Page played all guitar except the bass track. John Paul Jones played bass. John Bonham on drums. The guitar and drum solo was good. Going to California, Whole lotta Love, Communication Breakdown, Kashmir, Rock and Roll, Black Dog, No Quarter. Those will definitely get you into some of the many genres of Lad Zeppelin. Then you watch Stairway to Heaven. It is the cherry on top. There are also many many songs I didnt mention that are top tier Zeppelin. Glad you liked this song. The solo was done on the live version only. Great review. This song was also part of Shrek 3.
We have both heard Stairway to Heaven many times. I'm not sure that Mrs. Coach has heard much else. Coach has definitely heard more but cannot tell you the names of the songs. We appreciate the info!
Check out Heartbreaker / Living Loving Maid as a combo. On the album the were right together for a reason. Neither are bluesy lol so Mrs. Coach will like them I think.
Hey y'all, want some live blues Zeppelin with a smokin slide guitar, a bass line bouncing all over the place, a drummer who should've been arrested for Excessive Percussion Abuse, and strong (not whiny) vocals? I've got one word for you: TravelingRiversideBlues BBC live Session, 1971. Thanks for exploring this all-time Allstar band!
1969, not 1971. Oops.
Got it. That sounds cool. We'll keep it in mind. We know they are a very talented band!
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For a more folk-side of Zep, try "Going to California" live at Earl's Court, 1975...just JPJ on mandolin, Jimmy on acoustic guitar and Robert singing...so mellow and soothing...
I have all their CDs from a long time ago but for me a few misses here and there…this was not a miss! So unique and RP’s voice is good for me in this one. Not much into live versions although I’m sure those shows would have been wild. Thanks for your observations and thoughts on this. 👍
They're clearly a very talented band.
You better keep Mrs. Coach! She is so cool
Agreed!
I Can't Quit You Babe...live MSG
The only thing missing in this Legendary song is an appearance of Floki
Boom
This song was in Shrek and Thor 😊
Oh wow. We may have heard it there, but Coach thinks he's heard it even before those movies came out.
There's only guitar player Jimmy page zoso it's his band he formed it 1968
I've never heard that song before because I've never listened to a lot of LZ. They always came over as too noisy without much melody for me, but I have to say that was fun! The high energy performance and the vocals that I could actually hear over the instruments made a big difference, even though I couldn't make out all the lyrics (but that's what Google is for). Shame about the dodgy camera work, but I saw enough to enjoy the action on stage.
I'd like to suggest you have a look at Queen's 'One Vision'. I can't decide whether to recommend the live performance at Wembley in '86 (the video which starts with the exterior view of the stadium) or the Official Video (extended version). Both are excellent in different ways... but whichever you pick, you'll probably want to follow up with the One Vision Documentary, which gives you about 20 mins of watching the boys working in the studio as they collaborate to make the best song they can... and it's immense fun!
We did enjoy it! We have heard One Vision mentioned several times so based on your recommendation we'll try to get that one soon. We know you have excellent taste.
@@CoachCastTV 😊 You made me blush... and thank you. I look forward to your reaction!
@@Gillie51-bl8su ❤
Um if you haven't listened to a lot of Led Zeppelin then how have they always come across as too noisy with not much melody? Very odd thing to say.
Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Robin Trower, Eric Clapton, etc. etc. whiter Shade of pale. Check it out the live version when he was older fantastic. Also. The song reflections of my life he does a late version flashback to when he was younger. It is outstanding also. Awesome job thank you Mr. and Mrs. Coach.
Thanks very much!
Not into country music at any price, ime with you on that one, if you want the blues try "since I've been loving you" the studio version. Good reaction guys 🇬🇧👍
Appreciate it!👊
Yeah, this is different from the other two songs you've reacted to. That's the thing about Led Zeppelin. They were incredibly versatile and creative. One of the things that set them apart from all other rock bands is their diversity. Hard rock, blues rock, folk rock, metal, proto-punk, jazz, (English) country, progressive, raga, gospel ...
Really, the only way to understand Led Zeppelin is to start at the beginning and work your way through their catalog. However, there isn't a lot of video with audio of their live performances. That, and they didn't perform all of their songs live.
The thing is, and I understand that you enjoy live, Jimmy Page was a genius in the studio and their studio cuts shouldn't be missed. And they loved to improvise during live performances but the only way to understand just how incredible that was, you have to first know the original studio cut, otherwise you won't recognize when they start improvising.
In any case, glad you're checking out Led Zeppelin and hope that you do many more reactions to their music.
Thanks for taking time to comment with this info. We realize they are very talented and will certainly keep reacting to them in the future! Appreciate you!
Immigrant song is early metal!
Personally I way prefer the studio version which is awesome. One of their better tracks for sure although there are no bad ones!
Used in Thor Ragnorock
At the risk of making myself unpopular, I've never been a fan of Led Zep. This is one of the few songs of theirs that I like, another being Ramble On (one for the future).
I know Jimmy Page is often in the top 5 guitarists of all time and is loved by Brian May amongst others. I've personally never been a fan of his style of playing although I can appreciate his technical ability. Anyway please add Ramble On to my list of suggestions.
Status Quo "Caroline" live at Download Festival 2014 first please 😊.
Much love to you and all your subscribers from here in a very wet South Wales UK 🏴🇬🇧🏴🏴
Anyone who is a regular viewer knows that Mrs. Coach and I don't always agree (in fact, rarely agree) on music, so we applaud those who give their honest opinion. We also appreciate the suggestions. Thanks so much for watching!
Fun fact y'all this concert was in Iceland which was populated by Vikings and Jimmy Page and Robert Plant wrote this song when they played in Iceland in 1970 😊
No way! LOL, that's amazing!
Actually, this concert is from Australia in February 1972. The audio is from USA June 1972, which is the first time I saw them live and privileged to have been there! But yes, the song was written and inspired by their trip to Iceland in 1970.
Jimmy Page is the greatest guitar player that ever walked the planet.
That was an impressive display, for sure.
@@CoachCastTV Check out In MY Time of Dying live from Earl's Court 1975 to see him go off on a blues slide guitar. Unlike anything you've ever seen!
@@Bluewizard7131 Cool, thanks for the tip. We only wish we had more time to do more reactions. LOL
Jimmy page was one of the best and most sought after studio musicians before Led Zeppelin. So he was schooled in a lot of music. They just threw sheet music at him, and said here play this. Every day. He could read music ha ha most couldn't back then. Not to mention the genius of John Paul Jones, who could read write and arrange for orchestras as well I believe. He's a musical genius prodigy plays many instruments. John Bonham was the drummer one of the best. And of course, Robert Plant.
Thanks for confirming the band members!
Should do studio versions first.
They are not in a baseball stadium. This was recorded in Australia. The cry is meant to be a Viking war cry. The song is about the Viking invasions of Britain inspired by LZ's visit to Iceland. Robert Plant is the singer. Jimmy Page is the lead guitarist. John Bonham is the drummer. John Paul Jones is the bassist. Try a slower song by LZ, you might like Robert's voice better.
Got it!
Here's another one to try on Mrs. Coach, it's Led Zeppelin and it's called "Bring It On Home" (ua-cam.com/video/kZnHavrD4vQ/v-deo.htmlsi=Q_rvDbCige99u4vB), it starts out with like Delta blues and yes Harmonica for just a little bit then it starts rocking.
Nice. That might be a good one for us both. Thanks!
All their songs are different.
Going to California for the Mrs.
Please, Jay and the Americans, Cara Mia?
The Vikings are coming
Someone said that was a Viking cry he does. Very cool.
Zeppelin was so popular, they made songs about Vikings into hits.!
maybe even a better version of the song. ua-cam.com/video/ApxnAr6pRt0/v-deo.html
You have the band members correct. John Paul Jones on base.
This is the first song you did by them that would be considered a hit. LOL. Not saying the others are bad but, they were definitely not hits for them. Very odd choice of songs to choose by them to start with. Especially since they have a zillion hits that dominated rock in their short 11 year span. They have what is considered even today, the most popular song in rock history. Stairway to Heaven. And they sold more albums than any other group in the 70's. So from the ones you have done, it is not an accurate representation of what made them rock Gods at all.
Not critiquing you or anything. I mean how would you know? Just saying that this is the first song by them you are doing that would have been considered a hit. And they had MANY MANY hits.
Yeah, we were sent to them to listen to some blues songs after we mentioned we liked the harmonica in Black Sabbath's "The Wizard". So that is how we ended up on "When the Levee Breaks" and it morphed from there. LOL
@@CoachCastTV I figured it was something like that. :) They are blues based. But more a blues rock mixture. But as others have said, they are extremely diverse. There is an amazing bluesy/gospel type song they do that is very much a hidden gem. But anyone that heres it, especially the live version from 1975, pretty much love it. It's called "In my Time of Dying." From Earls Court. But a very bluesy song that you would also love is "Since Iv'e been loving you." From 1973 at Madison Square Garden. Both these songs to me are far better than the two you picked. I myself always prefer the Live versions. But many say the studio for first time listens. I would agree with that IF you also did the live version. But to me, watching them perform is always better than staring at a wall just listening.
Oh, neither of these songs were hits until UA-cam reactors started reacting to them.
@@boki1693 Interesting. We strongly prefer live music. We feel the energy is unmatched, and the variation and even imperfections make it unique. We've done lyric videos as well when we were told lyrics were very important. But agree nothing matches live music.
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still prefer deep purple , babes much better than you shook me
Baseball stadium 😆