Hey all ❤️ We listened to the studio version and the live version of Black Dog back to back in one sitting so we can enjoy both! The studio version is filmed in another video. Pick your favorite 🤘🔥
Carol hit the nail on the head, studio versions and live versions are two completely different experiences, and were intended to be so! What a lovely genuine couple!
I saw them live in '71. The point you made about them being great at every position in the band was spot on. Before they got together only Jimmy Page was known. At 17 he was picked as the best guitarist in England. They can each play their instruments at full volume without drowning out the singers voice. Because that singer is Robert Plant. You guys are very good reactors because your spouting truths. Keep it up.
Led Zeppelin live is a different experience - they are musicians who allow each other to breathe while having the most amazing chemistry. Add to that, Robert is a story teller using his vocals, facial expressions, his hands and dare I say it, his hips - mesmerising 😅
Growing up listening to this genre of music in the sixties and seventies can not be described. Soul-stirring and heartfelt, it was music that moved you and kept you on the track of life!
As the story goes, when Robert was writing songs for their fourth album at Headley Grange, he had the lyrics for this song but no title. When he was asked by his bandmates what the title was, he remembered a scroungy "black dog" roaming around the property and said, "Black Dog." If you look closely at John Bonham's drum kit, yellow transparent, it's the same one his son, Jason, is playing in the "Celebration Day" concert, 34 years later, videos.
AT the Kennedy awards Jason was again playing his fathers drum kit also wearing his fathers bowler hat the choir wearing them was a tribute to BONZO Jason told Robert that he had another gig that night so the surprise look was genuine when he came on stage Robert is Jason's god father a very close bond between them
Saw them in concert at the LA Forum in 1973, similar song lineup, just a fantastic band, they played for 4 hours, 8:00 to Midnight and then a small encore of tunes, so great.
🧔♂"They've got the charisma, the whole thing, the whole package." 👩"Tell me about it. [smirk]" [8:28] 👉Ahhhh. It's the subtle sidenotes in reactions that really tell the story.
I bet I've heard this song hundreds of times and everytime i feel the same way i did the first time. It doesnt get any better than the Mighty Zeppelin!!!
Watching young people rocking out to Led Zeppelin, discovering the music of this epic band that I was rocking out to as a teen makes me feel young again! Love your reactions.
hey guys i absolutely adore you both. it sucks the world is where it is right now but keep uploading if you desire because it makes us americans feel like we actually aren't absolute pieces of shit and that the world doesn't completely hate us. we aren't perfect but besides that you guys rock.
After all these years, I find myself getting teary-eyed too - it's how incredibly exceptional this music and these musicians are. It's a pinnacle in music.
I'm very pleased for both of you... they simple are the best rock band ever, for all the reasons you know you experience when you listen to the sheer mastery of 4 musicians who were at the absolute pinnacle of their respective crafts, but also for the way they worked together. Ego was never the driving force for any of them... the music was the statement and they knew how to entertain by just delivering not only the music, but themselves. I saw them three times.. twice in 75 and once in 79, and their music will ever be influential in how I write music myself. We all have deep rooted connections to the music we grow up with, but when we take time out to experience the Led Zeppelin catalogue, we understand what rock music should be about, irrespective of style. Yes, their music cannot fail to moves us in ways we cannot fully understand, just in the way that Beethoven, Bach and Chopin do, although they would all be and have been the first to admit that they are not virtuosos, precisely because ego was never never the driving force in what they created. I recognised Stairway as the epitome of rock music early and I will insist it is one of the pieces of music to be played at my funeral, because it never disappoints and always inspires even after having listened to it thousands of time, but the sheer quality, breadth and depth of their whole catalogue is, I think, unparalleled in rock music while their performances are rightly described as legendary. Your reactions tell you all this... it's like watching myself react to them, even if I know the music intimately, even to the point of detailed musical analysis. ENJOY!
Black dog was one of the first songs I can really remember as being Led Zeppelin. I first heard Led Zeppelin in the late 1960s maybe 69. They were so different because the groups that had been popular in the 60s were hermit termites, Monkeys, The Beach Boys..... So to have someone come out with this type of music that just grabbed your soul was truly amazing.
I was fortunate enough to get to see them live perform about five songs off every Led Zeppelin album. Robert Plant's voice sounded even better in person than it did in recordings.
This song is from Zeppelin 4, which came out 1971. That live version is from concerts at MSG in 1973, which is off of the film The Song Remains the Same that came out in theaters on October 20 1976. So the song is 53 years old, to be exact.
Yep, nothing like watching Led Zeppelin performing live. The good thing about listening to studio versions is two-fold: first, hearing the studio versions gives one the "base" concept of their songs, thus a better appreciation of their creative improvisations when they performed live; second, not listening to studio versions means one misses out on some great production values, values sometimes not easily reproduced live. A quick example of that is "Stairway to Heaven". Page played three guitars during the studio cut, but clearly couldn't switch up guitars in the middle of a live performance since he was their only guitarist. That is why he had the double-neck guitar made. He said to do the song justice when performed live, he had to have at least two guitars. There are other examples as well, such as missing out on some beautiful acoustic guitar work on studio cuts which was sometimes replaced by electric guitar work when performed live. Not better or worse, just a different listening experience. Anyway, I see that you already reacted to the studio version of "Stairway to Heaven", but I recommend that you also react to the live version performed during this same concert. It's outstanding and I think you'd really enjoy it! Edit: Personally, I like when reactors do both studio and live version reactions of Led Zeppelin songs. Best of both worlds!! :)
I’m one of those people. I was a huge Led Zeppelin fan for the very beginning are used to drive around as a senior in high school and my brand new 73 Camaro with Led Zeppelin blasting through the speakers I still do the same with the sunroof open and the windows down and the stereo blasting Led Zeppelin.
@@angeladegroot6582 there’s only 2 that I’m not crazy about, I don’t hate them, just not on my mile long favorite list. I’m not crazy about Hat’s Off To Roy Harper, & Candy Store Rock, it’s likely people will have at least one not their favorite.
Can you imagine witnessing this, being there at this concert?? I saw Zeppelin in Oakland at the Day on the Green concert. I think Judas Priest opened up for them..We could see 3 different bands at the "Day On The Green" Billy Graham presents....You should look up Day on the Green concerts...I was 17 and what a time we had!!
I graduated High School in 1977 and had tickets to the '77 tour. However the last 5 shows of the tour were canceled due to Robert Plant's son passing away. Very sad. I had tickets for the last show of the tour which was in Philadelphia. Never got to see them. I say studio first, then live to have the best experience.
Fortunate that I was a teenager during what is considered the the Golden Age of rock and roll. Pink Floyd, Heart, CCR, so many great bands. And Led Zeppelin reigned supreme over them all.
I'm 60. I grew up with this and more. Nice to see young people from different cultures experiencing and discovering. Never stop seeking and experiencing and learning. Best to you and yours always.
Glad to have experienced it. I’m in my 60s. This was butt kicking music back then and it still is they were an amazing artist band. I’m glad you got to hear it.
One of yours comment was very right, to have experimented this fact then, that day who no body at this time knew Led Zeppelin before. So then, almost everyone was blowed by their pertinence as a rocking roll band. So, let go to see if on stage LZ will be good there also, they was incredible. And then, their was much better than on studio GOAT. After that I have assisted too one of their show, the day after, we could read a review in the newspapers who commented that Roger Plant have been so sensual that it could have been only Janis Joplin who could have been which could have been even sensuel than Robert. One of the greatest show I have seen. And just a word about that first time I heard the music of LZ. 1970, I have 16 years old. I am going meet my friends at the parents house. No parents presently at the house. All the kids have taken some LSD 25. That was my first time that I listening LZ and I was deeply HIGH, and completely fascinated by this new and incredible music, that day I have passed stone to walk in this house with the pochette of the album in my hands and to listening the album for all the afternoon, the evening and also a good part of the following night to listening Led Zeppelin. So I understand your enthusiasm today, and you may imagine how at those time, how my generation have been chocked of this delight experience. And I would say too, at those time, notelephone who can destroy the mood of the community attending this show. Sorry for my English, I live in the Northern part of the America, le Québec, à St Emile de Suffolk, merci Daniel et bravo, I like really much your spirit as a reactors.💥👋🎸
You guys have your OWN charisma, and it's fun to watch you bop around to our favorite tunes! "Trampled Under foot" by Zeppelin is actually a very danceable song, so you might dig that a lot. There's a concert version vid from 1975 ("Earl's Court"). "Going to California" from the same concert is a great example of how they can be brilliant when doing a softer, acoustic song as well.
My uncle saw LED ZEPPELIN at the Atlanta pop festival when they were still called: The New Yardbirds! He knew Jimmy Page but was unprepared for the vocals of Robert Plant and the rhythm section of Bonham and Jones!
I'm 71 And saw them live 50 yr ago in a stadium concert...I was on the field at the 50 yard line center stage. It was the night of my 21st birthday. I listen to Zepplin at least once a week and still have the same reaction as I did then. Enjoy!
I prefer the lives videos, for decades we only had the studio versions, unless lucky enough to see them in concert. I love that the same song is never preformed the same in any two concerts, how they feel in the moment flows into the songs. Their concerts weren’t cookie cutter like other bands, which makes Led Zeppelin true artists. Thanks again for your reaction.
Go for a triple header and watch them do it from the 2007 celebration day concert from the O2 in London, Robert is 59, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones are 64/65 and John Bonhams son Jason plays the drums, you’ll see they can play it live EVEN BETTER, at an older age, the whole concert is truly magical and the last time Led Zeppelin actually played together ❤
@@71ernz actually I just double checked: JPJ was 61. Born IN January 1946. Hah…so both he and Jimmy were Capricorns. But what different personalities ; one craved the limelight and one stayed as far away as he could from it.
The blue shirt Robert has on is his sisters..he took it to wear she wasnt very happy but I am sure she forgave him..saw him in an interview..also there is a really cool picture of Robert holding a dove that landed on him at a concert in San Fransisco ....I have it on my wall...sigh..women wanted to be with Robert... Men wanted to be him..I saw him for 5.00///the best of days..
Well it’s it’s great to see our whole different generation and the one I’m in I’m 59 Grove with Led Zeppelin, a whole different generation and a whole different race of people. God bless you guys for having the same watery experience that I just had. Thanks for bringing it to me Ron.
Live version is always the best. When you see them live you get the LOUD/CLEAR music. Add the crowd, man it`s just AWESOME. 50 years old and is as awesome today as back then,
WHEN A BAND N THE AUDIENCE CONNECT, THE ENERGY FEEDS ON EACH OTHER. THUS THE LIVE VERSION CAN BE QUITE AN EXCEPTIONAL EXPERIENCE. WHEN THE GROWD IS SINGING THE SONGS BACK TO THE BAND N JUMPING IN UNISON, THERES NOTHING LIKE IT. GREAT REACTIONS, ROCK ON 👊🖖
I've been listening to Zeppelin since I was 13 my friends introduced me and I never looked back 😂 As teens we would go downtown and experience this movie The songs remains the same every weekend for 2 years straight .We only had our friends and our music. There were no social media distractions so we went to every concert we could. Unfortunately I didn't see Zeppelin I was born in 70 so I was a little young. But I did see Robert Plant and he's an experience all on his own😂❤
This was released in 1971 when I was 12 years old; I hadn’t started buying records or going to concerts yet but my older brother was playing it and we watched footage of them on a TV show here in the U.K. called the “Old Grey Whistle Test” which was a late night show aimed towards higher quality music and album tracks (as opposed to “Top of the Pops” on prime time TV, which was based on the singles charts.) It’s hard to describe the impact Led Zeppelin had at the time, but if you consider that nobody had ever heard anything remotely like it before in their lives it might give you some idea. They were not just worshipped in the rock music world, they actually seminal to it. I remember the most popular U.K. music journal (Melody Maker) whose front cover was a full page photo of a bare chested Robert Plant performing on stage. They were widely acknowledged as the best of the best and probably still are to this day. Yes, every member of the band was a virtuoso in his own right which is rare nowadays. Back then the only comparable band was probably Deep Purple.
Im 65 years old , when i was 14 zep came to buffalo ny two weeks before this show i went , my life changed, in 1995 page &plant toured came to buffaol where i was backstage with my brother where bolth policemen, long story short met robert jimmy backstage 😊😊😊😊
When I saw Song Remains the Same in 76 I was 12. It was mind boggling. I went the next day to the record store stacked up all their albums up to presence and ran out of the store with them. 😎
Guys, there are soooooo many incredible songs from these guys. So many to choose from it makes your head spin. Other people have commented on various songs, and you can't go wrong with any of them. I were forced to make a choice...Ten Years Gone. Or No Quarter. Wait, Dazed and Confused, which by the way is what happens when you try to choose one!
Carol is correct. Led Zeppelin was a once in a lifetime collection of perhaps the best talent at each position that came together to form the GOAT rock band. That is my opinion anyway.
Hey all ❤️ We listened to the studio version and the live version of Black Dog back to back in one sitting so we can enjoy both! The studio version is filmed in another video. Pick your favorite 🤘🔥
The live version is WAY better... you need to hear the Immigrant Song mate, if you're doing Zepplin :)
Try Achilles Last Stand Live ( Knebworth 1979 )ᴴᴰ Don't listen to the remastered. Someone took the life out of that one.
The rain song live 1973. Just absolutely magical
Can't pick.
Live is always best ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Theres led zeppelin and then theres everyone else...greatest music ever created by the greatest band of all time..the goats of music.period!!!
You got that right.
Carol hit the nail on the head, studio versions and live versions are two completely different experiences, and were intended to be so! What a lovely genuine couple!
Studio versions needed to fit on the album, the lives they could really be who they wanted, do the songs the way they really wanted to.
Correct in everything you say. Including these two stars
Every song is MAGNIFICENT!! Especially live!! I'm 64...loved them since 1970!!!
I love watching you two react to Led Zeppelin. It's great watching young people enjoy the same music I grew up with.
Agreed. It's fantastic!
I saw them live in '71. The point you made about them being great at every position in the band was spot on. Before they got together only Jimmy Page was known. At 17 he was picked as the best guitarist in England. They can each play their instruments at full volume without drowning out the singers voice. Because that singer is Robert Plant. You guys are very good reactors because your spouting truths. Keep it up.
Led Zeppelin live is a different experience - they are musicians who allow each other to breathe while having the most amazing chemistry. Add to that, Robert is a story teller using his vocals, facial expressions, his hands and dare I say it, his hips - mesmerising 😅
The full package of Robert Plant, is why he’s the greatest front man, he didn’t need a bunch of antics to be the greatest.
Well said 😊
And his cock riding down his pants probably didn't hurt either 🤣🤘
Led Zeppelin - Going To California (Live at Earls Court 1975) [Official Video]. This is an acoustic performance.
I was there when this song first played and it’s still just as badass now as it was then.
You were there? Yr an old timer...live the way you said...badass, lol
@@michaelasay8587Yep, being old now is the price we paid for being there! Worth it? Absolutely! 💯%🐐☮️
It's nice to see young people who really get the Led Zeppelin experience. They really get it and it's amazing.
Good to know that I'm not the only fan from those days whop feels the same as you.
The greatest rock band ever!! Their music is timeless.
Growing up listening to this genre of music in the sixties and seventies can not be described. Soul-stirring and heartfelt, it was music that moved you and kept you on the track of life!
I’m 61 and seen them, GOAT in my opinion, loved your reaction, thank you 🙏
Those were the best days of my life as a teenager in Canada . Pink Floyd is another favourite of mine
Great reaction thanks
Mine too..in Chicago. I'm 64!
As the story goes, when Robert was writing songs for their fourth album at Headley Grange, he had the lyrics for this song but no title. When he was asked by his bandmates what the title was, he remembered a scroungy "black dog" roaming around the property and said, "Black Dog."
If you look closely at John Bonham's drum kit, yellow transparent, it's the same one his son, Jason, is playing in the "Celebration Day" concert, 34 years later, videos.
AT the Kennedy awards
Jason was again playing his fathers drum kit
also wearing his fathers bowler hat
the choir wearing them was a tribute to BONZO
Jason told Robert that he had another gig that night
so the surprise look was genuine
when he came on stage
Robert is Jason's god father
a very close bond between them
Saw them in concert at the LA Forum in 1973, similar song lineup, just a fantastic band, they played for 4 hours, 8:00 to Midnight and then a small encore of tunes, so great.
My Dear, I am 71, and I first started listening at 18. And it never gets old! The GOATS! 😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I was 10 in 1970...I'm 64 and have loved them since then!
William...did you like Karen Carpenter? Saw her in 74!!
@@michaelasay8587 very talented, but it was teen girl music. 🤷🏻♂️
Omg so am I , saw them in Manchester free trade hall , changed my life , amazing group / band / phenomenon
@@williamcabell142 ….. teen girl music , are you mad ? Are you a spice girls fan ?
I'm still listening to them since they first came out.
🧔♂"They've got the charisma, the whole thing, the whole package."
👩"Tell me about it. [smirk]"
[8:28]
👉Ahhhh. It's the subtle sidenotes in reactions that really tell the story.
Just imagine listening to LedZep 1 self titled and all the albums in chronical order but Black Dog/ LZ4 album is nearly 53 years old now
I bet I've heard this song hundreds of times and everytime i feel the same way i did the first time. It doesnt get any better than the Mighty Zeppelin!!!
Watching young people rocking out to Led Zeppelin, discovering the music of this epic band that I was rocking out to as a teen makes me feel young again! Love your reactions.
hey guys i absolutely adore you both. it sucks the world is where it is right now but keep uploading if you desire because it makes us americans feel like we actually aren't absolute pieces of shit and that the world doesn't completely hate us. we aren't perfect but besides that you guys rock.
I saw Zep doing this live at my university, Southampton, England in January 1973.
The Southampton bootleg is great
They were so talented we had to see them live to see if they were for real. And again two years later to double check. lol
After all these years, I find myself getting teary-eyed too - it's how incredibly exceptional this music and these musicians are. It's a pinnacle in music.
I was 16 in 1977 and I saw them live in Chicago. I'll never forget it! It was magnificent!
I'm very pleased for both of you... they simple are the best rock band ever, for all the reasons you know you experience when you listen to the sheer mastery of 4 musicians who were at the absolute pinnacle of their respective crafts, but also for the way they worked together. Ego was never the driving force for any of them... the music was the statement and they knew how to entertain by just delivering not only the music, but themselves. I saw them three times.. twice in 75 and once in 79, and their music will ever be influential in how I write music myself. We all have deep rooted connections to the music we grow up with, but when we take time out to experience the Led Zeppelin catalogue, we understand what rock music should be about, irrespective of style. Yes, their music cannot fail to moves us in ways we cannot fully understand, just in the way that Beethoven, Bach and Chopin do, although they would all be and have been the first to admit that they are not virtuosos, precisely because ego was never never the driving force in what they created. I recognised Stairway as the epitome of rock music early and I will insist it is one of the pieces of music to be played at my funeral, because it never disappoints and always inspires even after having listened to it thousands of time, but the sheer quality, breadth and depth of their whole catalogue is, I think, unparalleled in rock music while their performances are rightly described as legendary. Your reactions tell you all this... it's like watching myself react to them, even if I know the music intimately, even to the point of detailed musical analysis. ENJOY!
For a live performance try Kashmir from the 2007 O2 arena concert with John Bonham"s son Jason Bonham on drums. RIP John Bonham.
Black dog was one of the first songs I can really remember as being Led Zeppelin. I first heard Led Zeppelin in the late 1960s maybe 69. They were so different because the groups that had been popular in the 60s were hermit termites, Monkeys, The Beach Boys..... So to have someone come out with this type of music that just grabbed your soul was truly amazing.
Live performance goes into your soul!
You two are really awesome thankyou
I am so privileged to have seen them ! No words to describe their brilliance ❤
Did you like Karen Carpenter??😮
I will be 66 yo next month and have loved the band since I was 11 yo when I heard their 1st Album
They are the GOAT!❤❤❤
Bill ...did u like Karen Carpenter??
@@michaelasay8587 I loved her!
@biloh
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@@billtaylor3382oh good...saw her in 74. The only good thing my parents did for me and my sister.
Next one - highly recommend No Quarter - and then The Rain Song
It's great that you listen to the studio versions of songs first. Very important to appreciatig the live versions which are improvised. nice reaction.
I was fortunate enough to get to see them live perform about five songs off every Led Zeppelin album. Robert Plant's voice sounded even better in person than it did in recordings.
This song is from Zeppelin 4, which came out 1971. That live version is from concerts at MSG in 1973, which is off of the film The Song Remains the Same that came out in theaters on October 20 1976. So the song is 53 years old, to be exact.
I was lucky that I got to see them live in 1977, their last tour.
I regret not seeing them live nor Hendrix. I saw Jeff beck three time however. He was fabulous every time.
@@jackempson3044 I wish I had seen Jeff Beck
Yup, I was there. ❤😊 Lucky me. 😅
Yep, nothing like watching Led Zeppelin performing live. The good thing about listening to studio versions is two-fold: first, hearing the studio versions gives one the "base" concept of their songs, thus a better appreciation of their creative improvisations when they performed live; second, not listening to studio versions means one misses out on some great production values, values sometimes not easily reproduced live.
A quick example of that is "Stairway to Heaven". Page played three guitars during the studio cut, but clearly couldn't switch up guitars in the middle of a live performance since he was their only guitarist. That is why he had the double-neck guitar made. He said to do the song justice when performed live, he had to have at least two guitars. There are other examples as well, such as missing out on some beautiful acoustic guitar work on studio cuts which was sometimes replaced by electric guitar work when performed live. Not better or worse, just a different listening experience.
Anyway, I see that you already reacted to the studio version of "Stairway to Heaven", but I recommend that you also react to the live version performed during this same concert. It's outstanding and I think you'd really enjoy it!
Edit: Personally, I like when reactors do both studio and live version reactions of Led Zeppelin songs. Best of both worlds!! :)
I’m one of those people. I was a huge Led Zeppelin fan for the very beginning are used to drive around as a senior in high school and my brand new 73 Camaro with Led Zeppelin blasting through the speakers I still do the same with the sunroof open and the windows down and the stereo blasting Led Zeppelin.
Other Led Zeppelin recommendations - everything they ever did. It's all golden!
Exactly you can’t go wrong with any song, a couple might not be your favorite, but you certainly won’t hate any of them.
They don’t have a bad song 😊
@@angeladegroot6582 there’s only 2 that I’m not crazy about, I don’t hate them, just not on my mile long favorite list. I’m not crazy about Hat’s Off To Roy Harper, & Candy Store Rock, it’s likely people will have at least one not their favorite.
Mr. Plant has a new groupie 🎉❤
Achilles Last Stand other great song 🎸🔥 good vídeo 🤟🏻
This is definitely memory lane for born in 60's people like me lol
Yep I was born in 1960
@juliemanarin4127 just looking at 1963 thunderbird convertible bucket list my year
@@Trep-k1z63 for you? Ima 60...Thank God for this great music... helps in this crazy world now.😢
Can you imagine witnessing this, being there at this concert?? I saw Zeppelin in Oakland at the Day on the Green concert. I think Judas Priest opened up for them..We could see 3 different bands at the "Day On The Green" Billy Graham presents....You should look up Day on the Green concerts...I was 17 and what a time we had!!
I like the way you said...I think... Judas priest opened for them....mind a lil fuzzy? Back then and now! Lol.....
❤❤❤Led Zeppelin ❤❤❤
It’s great to see you two lovely people are safe and in a position to post. Thinking about you. Great reaction.
Aww thank you ❤️ sharing our reactions to new music on our channel is one of our "happy" outlets actually 😃 Much love!
Led Zeppelin is the most
I graduated High School in 1977 and had tickets to the '77 tour. However the last 5 shows of the tour were canceled due to Robert Plant's son passing away. Very sad. I had tickets for the last show of the tour which was in Philadelphia. Never got to see them. I say studio first, then live to have the best experience.
I loved your honest reaction. Perfect!
Cant go roung with LZ. Great reaction . Hugs from Italy.💯🤘❤️🇮🇹
I grew up with Led Zeppelin ande the Stones. Still listening to them.
Fortunate that I was a teenager during what is considered the the Golden Age of rock and roll. Pink Floyd, Heart, CCR, so many great bands. And Led Zeppelin reigned supreme over them all.
I'm 60. I grew up with this and more. Nice to see young people from different cultures experiencing and discovering. Never stop seeking and experiencing and learning. Best to you and yours always.
They are the greatest band ever truly are best band ever
Glad to have experienced it. I’m in my 60s. This was butt kicking music back then and it still is they were an amazing artist band. I’m glad you got to hear it.
Love this live version. Thanks!
One of yours comment was very right, to have experimented this fact then, that day who no body at this time knew Led Zeppelin before. So then, almost everyone was blowed by their pertinence as a rocking roll band. So, let go to see if on stage LZ will be good there also, they was incredible. And then, their was much better than on studio GOAT. After that I have assisted too one of their show, the day after, we could read a review in the newspapers who commented that Roger Plant have been so sensual that it could have been only Janis Joplin who could have been which could have been even sensuel than Robert. One of the greatest show I have seen.
And just a word about that first time I heard the music of LZ. 1970, I have 16 years old. I am going meet my friends at the parents house. No parents presently at the house. All the kids have taken some LSD 25.
That was my first time that I listening LZ and I was deeply HIGH, and completely fascinated by this new and incredible music, that day I have passed stone to walk in this house with the pochette of the album in my hands and to listening the album for all the afternoon, the evening and also a good part of the following night to listening Led Zeppelin.
So I understand your enthusiasm today, and you may imagine how at those time, how my generation have been chocked of this delight experience.
And I would say too, at those time, notelephone who can destroy the mood of the community attending this show.
Sorry for my English, I live in the Northern part of the America, le Québec, à St Emile de Suffolk, merci Daniel et bravo, I like really much your spirit as a reactors.💥👋🎸
Merci, see you at your next LZ, Daniel
Studio then live straightaway is a great idea. Try 'Trampled Underfoot' followed by the live 1975 Earls Court version.
You guys have your OWN charisma, and it's fun to watch you bop around to our favorite tunes! "Trampled Under foot" by Zeppelin is actually a very danceable song, so you might dig that a lot. There's a concert version vid from 1975 ("Earl's Court"). "Going to California" from the same concert is a great example of how they can be brilliant when doing a softer, acoustic song as well.
That’s how you do it guys. Studio first, now enjoying any group’s show comes with informed expectations. Great job guys.🤘
It was great then glad its even better now
I was at that concert in '73 at MSG! Memories!
My uncle saw LED ZEPPELIN at the Atlanta pop festival when they were still called: The New Yardbirds! He knew Jimmy Page but was unprepared for the vocals of Robert Plant and the rhythm section of Bonham and Jones!
I'm 71 And saw them live 50 yr ago in a stadium concert...I was on the field at the 50 yard line center stage. It was the night of my 21st birthday. I listen to Zepplin at least once a week and still have the same reaction as I did then. Enjoy!
No comparison - Live every time.
I prefer the lives videos, for decades we only had the studio versions, unless lucky enough to see them in concert. I love that the same song is never preformed the same in any two concerts, how they feel in the moment flows into the songs. Their concerts weren’t cookie cutter like other bands, which makes Led Zeppelin true artists. Thanks again for your reaction.
Go for a triple header and watch them do it from the 2007 celebration day concert from the O2 in London, Robert is 59, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones are 64/65 and John Bonhams son Jason plays the drums, you’ll see they can play it live EVEN BETTER, at an older age, the whole concert is truly magical and the last time Led Zeppelin actually played together ❤
Jimmy was 63 (born January 1944) and JPJ was 62 I believe. Not a big deal but since you brought it up
@@helenespaulding7562 I stand corrected, thank you 🙏
@@71ernz actually I just double checked: JPJ was 61. Born IN January 1946. Hah…so both he and Jimmy were Capricorns. But what different personalities ; one craved the limelight and one stayed as far away as he could from it.
The blue shirt Robert has on is his sisters..he took it to wear she wasnt very happy but I am sure she forgave him..saw him in an interview..also there is a really cool picture of Robert holding a dove that landed on him at a concert in San Fransisco ....I have it on my wall...sigh..women wanted to be with Robert... Men wanted to be him..I saw him for 5.00///the best of days..
Looks real cute in it. Like a halter top. ❤❤❤
Literally the best band that has ever existed.
They weren't ahead of their time. They were a wonderful product of wonderful times! I saw them first in May of 1969. Hooked for life!!!
Well it’s it’s great to see our whole different generation and the one I’m in I’m 59 Grove with Led Zeppelin, a whole different generation and a whole different race of people. God bless you guys for having the same watery experience that I just had. Thanks for bringing it to me Ron.
Of course as a young teen in the 70's I had a huge crush on Hot Robert!
I saw them live in 1977 which was EPIC and they are still to this day my favorite band.
We did not have computers or the internet or cell phone back then, so this was why these rock group where your rock gods!
Live version is always the best. When you see them live you get the LOUD/CLEAR music. Add the
crowd, man it`s just AWESOME. 50 years old and is as awesome today as back then,
Bruce Hornsby and the range- "that's just the way it is" 💯🔥. Must listen to!
WHEN A BAND N THE AUDIENCE CONNECT, THE ENERGY FEEDS ON EACH OTHER. THUS THE LIVE VERSION CAN BE QUITE AN EXCEPTIONAL EXPERIENCE. WHEN THE GROWD IS SINGING THE SONGS BACK TO THE BAND N JUMPING IN UNISON, THERES NOTHING LIKE IT. GREAT REACTIONS, ROCK ON 👊🖖
every video the look on her face when ol percy is singing!! lol i'll leave it at that ;)
they were untouchable live
I love your reactions to this music, it’s amazing how powerful they are today and they originally came out over 50 years ago 😮😮😮😂😂😂❤
I saw Plant and Page in concert in 95, They did Black Dog and Kashmir, goosebumps all around
Ah, the good old days! We did love a party. Still amazing after all these years.
best guitarist of all time there people
CRUSH!
Best of all time.👍
You guys are super…really enjoying the great music out there!
I've been listening to Zeppelin since I was 13 my friends introduced me and I never looked back 😂 As teens we would go downtown and experience this movie The songs remains the same every weekend for 2 years straight .We only had our friends and our music. There were no social media distractions so we went to every concert we could. Unfortunately I didn't see Zeppelin I was born in 70 so I was a little young. But I did see Robert Plant and he's an experience all on his own😂❤
Gotta say we knew how to bang back in the day
This was released in 1971 when I was 12 years old; I hadn’t started buying records or going to concerts yet but my older brother was playing it and we watched footage of them on a TV show here in the U.K. called the “Old Grey Whistle Test” which was a late night show aimed towards higher quality music and album tracks (as opposed to “Top of the Pops” on prime time TV, which was based on the singles charts.) It’s hard to describe the impact Led Zeppelin had at the time, but if you consider that nobody had ever heard anything remotely like it before in their lives it might give you some idea. They were not just worshipped in the rock music world, they actually seminal to it. I remember the most popular U.K. music journal (Melody Maker) whose front cover was a full page photo of a bare chested Robert Plant performing on stage. They were widely acknowledged as the best of the best and probably still are to this day. Yes, every member of the band was a virtuoso in his own right which is rare nowadays. Back then the only comparable band was probably Deep Purple.
Recorded you can hear the potential,live the the potential is met,then exceeded!
Im 65 years old , when i was 14 zep came to buffalo ny two weeks before this show i went , my life changed, in 1995 page &plant toured came to buffaol where i was backstage with my brother where bolth policemen, long story short met robert jimmy backstage 😊😊😊😊
I Love you Carol. 😍😍😍😍
When I saw Song Remains the Same in 76 I was 12. It was mind boggling. I went the next day to the record store stacked up all their albums up to presence and ran out of the store with them. 😎
Guys, there are soooooo many incredible songs from these guys. So many to choose from it makes your head spin. Other people have commented on various songs, and you can't go wrong with any of them. I were forced to make a choice...Ten Years Gone. Or No Quarter. Wait, Dazed and Confused, which by the way is what happens when you try to choose one!
Great reaction, thanks!
Ol' white guy here, and I just love you younguns' are discovering the soundtrack to my life, soothes my heart.😊😊😊
Carol is correct. Led Zeppelin was a once in a lifetime collection of perhaps the best talent at each position that came together to form the GOAT rock band. That is my opinion anyway.
The One and Only Led Zeppelin! No doubt live is better! 😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I am 76 and I remember buying this first album of theirs. I had to say what is this this is so different from what came before it.