Physical Graffiti is an album that has everything ! This track and Kashmir on the same album ! - Trampled Underfoot - The Rover - Custard Pie and so much more. It's a Rock Masterpiece ! - Can't be touched by any other rock group ! Love the reactions . Lol -- Yep that's what that track does. Blows your mind & the wax from your ears.
It’s amazing how much tension they can build with a very repetitive and limited palette in this song. They are so tight. Bonzo is a beast. And don’t forget JPJ back there! This is a top tier LZ song. At the height of their powers.
You’ve got to see this live at Earls Court 1975. These guys were the best musicians, but what minds they must have to create the things they have. Please react to “The Wanton Song”. I think you would enjoy this, and it on the same album..
The Earl's Court version is amazing. You guys have to watch it!! The whole concert is out of this world!! I hope that one day when I die I'll also hear angels marching marching marching....do more often Led Zeppelin reactions!! Each song's brilliant💞
My favorite song on the album. You should definitely check out their live version of this: "In My Time of Dying" live at Earls Court, 1975. Taken from the old blues song: "Jesus Make Up My Dying Bed" by Blind Willie Johnson, 1927.
This whole album is what makes them the single greatest hard rock band in history. Period. This song is an absolutely pulverizing slide guitar manifesto. Then to have the Wanton song. Trampled Underfoot. Houses of the Holy. Not to mention Kashmir and the dumbfounding eclecticism of In the Light. Plus how could I forget Custard Pie and the Rover. Which is one of my favorites. Nobody touches this band. Today, tomorrow or yesterday
This song LIVE from Earls Court is a must see. It’s one thing to listen to Jimmy’s solo but to watch him do it is another…seriously your mind will be blown!!🖤
Listening to this since I was 9. My sisters were older then me and they had all the albums and we would play them on the record player!🤣 thank god they listened to all these great rock bands! Pink Floyd led zep grateful dead 💀! 🤟🏻
This song is relatively obscure in the Led Zeppelin catalog, but it's always been a favorite of mine. When inwas in college, I used to turn this one up loud and play the "air drums 🥁" to it. Great reaction guys!
Physical Graffiti is definitely one of my favorite LPs from Zeppelin. Page is playing slide guitar in this one. “Kashmir” is on this record, probably my favorite song by them.
This track slays anyone who hears it, killer slide guitar, soaring echo and blistering/buzzing soloing confirm Jimmy again as the sorcereor of rock. What other gems litter this double LP though, its a treasure trove of rock and folk and everythng else, the incomparable Led-Zep.
Live version from Earls Court is marvelous! Extended Jimmy solo on slide guitar is AMAZING. They also played this at Celebration Day 2007. One of my favorites of The mighty Zep.
This is a fabulous song from Led Zeppelin, one of my favourites. I absolutely love the live version from the Celebration Day concert in 2007, remember you did a great reaction to Kashmir from this concert, guys, well, you'd really enjoy this song from that same concert! The live version from the Earls Court concert in 1975 is also really amazing. Cheers, guys, thanks for this fab reaction. 👍😊
Have you listened to Willie Johnson's version? Aside from some of the lyrics being similar you would absolutely never know it was the same song. Both have slide guitar and that's about it. Page completely reworked this thing including every major riff.
@@EF-fc4du I always thought it would be like Mozart hearing some troupe singing a beautiful song they created and then reworking it into a freaking masterpiece out of it.
You are totally right about what you say they were a “team” of all equal parts like no other band. And this is why when Bonzo died they called it quits. They felt they could never replace him and be the band they were again
Physical Graffiti is the pinnacle of the Led Zeppelin catalog. They were at their most creative and it showed they covered blues, folk, hard rock, progressive rock and rock and roll. In the light is a great next song to react to…
I love to see you love like Zeppelin as much as I do I will never forget the day I first heard this song I felt exactly like you guys know one is on their level as a group for sure all four very talented
Jamel aka Jamal's greatest reaction was after listening to this incredible song, IMO. Give his reaction to it a view if you haven't already. Looking forward to this one.. You're gonna love this! Let the music play.
Every member of Zep is 100%. Although I would like to point out that Jimmy Page was involved in practically every aspect of Zep's songwriting, recording, live sound, and production on every level. Look at his history pre Zep, he was honing his skills live and as a studio musician for years and just waiting to unleash the beast that became Zep. Look at the production credits on all the albums as well as everything that has been released post Zep. It's basically all Pagey. Genius at work. Cheers from the canadian Queen nut.
Jimmy is the master of the guitar but watch the Earl's Court version of Bron-Y-Aur-Stomp...he's playing the acoustic guitar. That is a pure masterpiece!!! And Going to California as well!!! Jimmy on acoustic guitar and Jonesey on mandoline. They're both doing an incredible job!!! Their acoustic sets are magic!!
I had my next door neighbor's son in my car yesterday and of course, there are decades between our ages. I asked him if he liked Led Zeppelin and he said yes. I got this triple box set out and put this one on. He was blown away! He was in a lot of pain because he had been in a car accident and had broken his pelvis. I was taking him to get medical marijuana at the weed store. Yes, it's finally legal here. He had eaten an edible and was in much less pain on the way home and asked to hear it again. He said, "I've gotta go home and tell my friend's about this! That made me so happy! He said I was the coolest older person he'd ever known! That made my week! Yes, I still carry CD's in my car. Haha! GRREAT reaction bros! Keep them coming! Let's not forget that hard driving base from John Paul Jones!
@@tammieparrishmiller3669 about three years for recreational. And several years before that for medical Big business here with the tourists and all. You might find it interesting to google where it’s legal. Quite a few states…..and of course the entire west coast…..recreational as well as medical. Colorado too. Illinois late to the party! ✌️😁 I looked it up ‘cause I was curious. 18 states completely legal and some form of medical legal in most others only TWO states have no legal use still. I was surprised to see that the hold outs were Idaho and Nebraska, for Pete’s sake. If you look up cannabis laws by state there’s a really cool map that shows gradations of legality by state. Worth a look just for fun
@@helenespaulding7562 It should have been done a long time ago. Actually, it never should have been outlawed in the first place. Big pharma is so greedy that they would rather see us suffer and go broke. Yes, it's legal here recreationally as well but I guess you know that now. What really blows my mind is that alcohol is legal and you can drive to any tavern or club and walk out to your car after some hours of pounding them down and drive away. I'm not against drinking but I am against driving under the influence and that includes weed. There's a time and a place for those things. I was stoned all the way through to the 11th grade before I quit. My senior year, all of my grades went up a letter. Something to think about. Believe me, I love to hang out and have a hit or two and a few drinks and of course have some good rock n roll to set the mood. I just make sure I've got a sober ride home. On a lighter note, I was sure that once the gov't got involved with the sale of weed, it was gonna be dirt weed and would suck! Man, was I wrong! I'm now a two hit wonder! I like it that way though. Always a guaranteed good time! Good chatting with you. Hope I didn't go too dark. Believe me, I like to have fun and it's always been a thing with me, I don't want to drink without a couple of hits and I don't like to smoke unless I'm gonna have some drinks. Not an everyday smoker, but I sure wouldn't want it to go away! Peace!
@@tammieparrishmiller3669 nah…. No where near dark! Yeah stuff is SO MUCH stronger than in late sixties where we could pass a joint around and take multiple tokes. Now, one is plenty. Or perhaps two. I’m on meds like most 75 year olds so can’t indulge much. But that’s ok. My husband is a daily user for his neuropathy. It’s weird to go to the pot store these days…,., looks like an Apple Store or optometrists..,,, very clean and sterile. I much prefer the old “head shops”. Those were a blast. Yeah….nice to chat, Tammie. I’ll see you around the site. Are you a patron as well? If you like Zep you should be on Soul Train Bro’s channel. More Zep than any other reactor.
Went to their concert in the early 70's played a lot of their earlier songs. Had a short break and played the entire album that you are listening to, concert was over 3 hours. from the twentieth row you could feel the sound go thru your body
Thanks yeah will always love Led Zepplin each one of them is a great professional musically so very very talented and as a group they’re just phenomenal together for sure ❤️💯
In My Time of Dying” is a song that already had a long history by the time Led Zeppelin recorded their version, which was included on their 1975 double-LP Physical Graffiti. It was Josh White’s “Jesus Gonna Make Up My Dying Bed”, recorded in 1933 and catalogued on Document Records, that Jimmy Page cited as the inspiration for “In My Time of Dying”.
Surprised it took you guys this long to get round to this classic. Yes, recorded live.....that's why they left the talking in at the end just in case you doubted it. Bonzo murdering it on drum. And when you listen again let your ears drift over to JPJ on a fretless bass backing up Page all the way. The live version at Earls Court 75 is a must see.....along with Trampled Underfoot.
This is a "blues rock song" this is a "testimony"... a sermon about heartache. They're style of delivering a story is unique and tragic.. very much a blues song... Simply amazing🔥🎶
IMTOD is definitely killer! You will have to check out the live Earl's Court version, which is also killer! ua-cam.com/video/xTrQ7vUZsIo/v-deo.html There is no weakest link in Zeppelin.
Please listen also once to: Jeff Lynne's ELO - "Don't Bring Me Down" (Live at Wembley Stadium - Audio). They gave this brilliant live concert in 2017. I promise you, you will love it!! Look forward to your reactions, guys. Lots of love
The heart has four chambers, but beats as one organ. You see where I'm going with this? ;) A great reaction to one of the best songs by the best rock group ever!
I heard that they recorded this song in one take. One jam session. I can’t confirm. The song is a masterpiece. You should go back and really pay attention to the lyrics. It’s haunting and beautiful
@@TimothyLafreniere If you listen at the end, you can hear someone (not sure who exactly) say "That's gotta be it, that's gotta be the one!" Truly masters at their craft.
"In My Time of Dying" (also called "Jesus Make Up My Dying Bed" or a variation thereof) is a gospel music song by Blind Willie Johnson. The title line, closing each stanza of the song, refers to a deathbed and was inspired by a passage in the Bible from Psalms 41:3 "The Lord will strengthen him upon the bed of languishing, thou wilt make all his bed in his sickness". Numerous artists have recorded variations, including Bob Dylan and Led Zeppelin.
That old version sounds absolutely nothing like this. Every major riff in the song is from Page. All you hear in the original are some similar lyrics and the fact that it's played on slide guitar. The melodies are incredibly different.
This full album is a must listen. The songs by themselves are great but when listened to in succession complements them even more!! Tens Years Gone and Sick Again my favs!!!
My #1 favorite group x over 50 years. Case closed. You had to crank the albums sound up in our rooms and hear our parents tell us to turn me that down over the music. Lol yep. This was before headphone excellence. I listened through speakers. So happy watching the younger generations finally understanding. Music nowva days is crap mostly
As has been known since the start of LZ 'the beast' greatest Rock drummer ever. Next request 'Moby Dick' 15 minutes long the greatest drum solo💎performance in Rock😲💥
Oh Pat & George, you picked a favorite, they got the idea from Blind Willie Johnson's, "Jesus make up my dying bed" from 🇺🇸1927.😊💙💙 Listen to Willie's original. This track is a Masterpiece!
Let's give credit where it belongs. This song was originally done in 1927 by 'Blind' Willie Johnson. Nothing more than deep southern American delta blues. It's amazing, and Zep did an amazing cover.
George, you were just going totally BONKERS and Patrick was just trying to keep you from floating away….Just great fun to watch. Please treat all of us t the live version of this from 1975. SOON! 😁🤘
The greatest band to ever grace the stage. You need to hear it live 1975 Earls court. Also from Earls Court. Do the acoustic set ,"That's the Way", Going to California ua-cam.com/video/M8LtotxkKyw/v-deo.html
From my opinion this band and pink Floyd is the best in history of music. I am huge fan of pink Floyd, led Zeppelin is the only band I don't bother to someone tells me that for him is the best.
This version is better than the live version at Earls Court. Here, the drums are so much better, and Jimmy’s guitar riffs and solos here are top notch.
Physical Graffiti is an album that has everything ! This track and Kashmir on the same album ! - Trampled Underfoot - The Rover - Custard Pie and so much more. It's a Rock Masterpiece ! - Can't be touched by any other rock group ! Love the reactions . Lol -- Yep that's what that track does. Blows your mind & the wax from your ears.
Recorded live in one take in the studio. Freaking crazy. 1975 Earl's Court is a MUST LISTEN.
Yes but listen to the version titled "in my time of dying mohtership" on UA-cam its the best version.
Incredible; not surprising though
Physical Graffiti is their masterpiece IMHO
It’s amazing how much tension they can build with a very repetitive and limited palette in this song. They are so tight. Bonzo is a beast. And don’t forget JPJ back there! This is a top tier LZ song. At the height of their powers.
the funny thing is.... there are so many of their songs that are as good, or better in every ones eyes. they were born to be together for sure.
Physical Graffiti is their best album. Every song is a banger.
You’ve got to see this live at Earls Court 1975. These guys were the best musicians, but what minds they must have to create the things they have. Please react to “The Wanton Song”. I think you would enjoy this, and it on the same album..
Isn't it funny I've just requested The Wanton song too!
@@eviekelpie1 Love that song, and I think it’s a good example of how heavy they can get.
One of my favorite Zep songs!
Fantastic, Led Zeppelin is the gift that keeps on giving.
Finally - Bonham's Blockbuster ! - This track has blown up a few speakers since it's release. Lol
The Earl's Court version is amazing. You guys have to watch it!! The whole concert is out of this world!! I hope that one day when I die I'll also hear angels marching marching marching....do more often Led Zeppelin reactions!! Each song's brilliant💞
My son and cousin have been told by me to play this at my funeral in it's entirety and when it's done tell everybody "You're Welcome!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Even the cough at the end? ;)
That's right!
Not to shove into an early grave...but...thanks!
@@andaimhineach4131 LOL thanks....and you're welcome!
These reactions make me so glad to be old!
My favorite song on the album. You should definitely check out their live version of this: "In My Time of Dying" live at Earls Court, 1975. Taken from the old blues song: "Jesus Make Up My Dying Bed" by Blind Willie Johnson, 1927.
This whole album is what makes them the single greatest hard rock band in history. Period. This song is an absolutely pulverizing slide guitar manifesto. Then to have the Wanton song. Trampled Underfoot. Houses of the Holy. Not to mention Kashmir and the dumbfounding eclecticism of In the Light. Plus how could I forget Custard Pie and the Rover. Which is one of my favorites. Nobody touches this band. Today, tomorrow or yesterday
This song LIVE from Earls Court is a must see. It’s one thing to listen to Jimmy’s solo but to watch him do it is another…seriously your mind will be blown!!🖤
Listening to this since I was 9. My sisters were older then me and they had all the albums and we would play them on the record player!🤣 thank god they listened to all these great rock bands! Pink Floyd led zep grateful dead 💀! 🤟🏻
Me too!! I was 9 in 1969...the babysitter brought over Zeppelin I and it was all over for me!!
The live version of this one at Earl's Court has one of the greatest guitar solos ever seen! Jimmy Page is in another dimension!
This song is relatively obscure in the Led Zeppelin catalog, but it's always been a favorite of mine. When inwas in college, I used to turn this one up loud and play the "air drums 🥁" to it.
Great reaction guys!
Never hear them enough. And a blues song like no other is Led Zeps "I'm Gonna Crawl."
Physical Graffiti is definitely one of my favorite LPs from
Zeppelin. Page is playing slide guitar in this one.
“Kashmir” is on this record, probably my favorite song by them.
This track slays anyone who hears it, killer slide guitar, soaring echo and blistering/buzzing soloing confirm Jimmy again as the sorcereor of rock. What other gems litter this double LP though, its a treasure trove of rock and folk and everythng else, the incomparable Led-Zep.
Best Zep album and one of the best albums ever.
Drumming Masterpiece!
Live version from Earls Court is marvelous! Extended Jimmy solo on slide guitar is AMAZING. They also played this at Celebration Day 2007. One of my favorites of The mighty Zep.
Bonham's finest moment in my opinion - thunderous, spellbinding and thrilling - my favourite track from that album, stunning.
Getting the Led out Bros!
This is why they're the greatest ever, in my opinion.
The whole Physical Graffiti album is gold!
The Wanton song please?
This is a fabulous song from Led Zeppelin, one of my favourites. I absolutely love the live version from the Celebration Day concert in 2007, remember you did a great reaction to Kashmir from this concert, guys, well, you'd really enjoy this song from that same concert! The live version from the Earls Court concert in 1975 is also really amazing. Cheers, guys, thanks for this fab reaction. 👍😊
Its a old blues song. Imagine being the recording engineer looking in to the room watching this unfold in front of you
Have you listened to Willie Johnson's version? Aside from some of the lyrics being similar you would absolutely never know it was the same song. Both have slide guitar and that's about it. Page completely reworked this thing including every major riff.
@@EF-fc4du I always thought it would be like Mozart hearing some troupe singing a beautiful song they created and then reworking it into a freaking masterpiece out of it.
You are totally right about what you say they were a “team” of all equal parts like no other band. And this is why when Bonzo died they called it quits. They felt they could never replace him and be the band they were again
Some of the greatest drumming EVER right there!!!!
Yes. This is a killer track. John Paul Jones is laying it down also. The Rover is my personal favorite.
Bonhams double bass assault on this track is an absolute masterpiece 💪💪
Physical Graffiti is the pinnacle of the Led Zeppelin catalog. They were at their most creative and it showed they covered blues, folk, hard rock, progressive rock and rock and roll. In the light is a great next song to react to…
In the Light is my favorite Zep song. Almost all of their other songs come in tied for a close second place.
Awesome!! Keep doing all the LZ tunes you haven't heard. I agree Jimmy is so creative.
I love to see you love like Zeppelin as much as I do I will never forget the day I first heard this song I felt exactly like you guys know one is on their level as a group for sure all four very talented
Jamel aka Jamal's greatest reaction was after listening to this incredible song, IMO. Give his reaction to it a view if you haven't already.
Looking forward to this one.. You're gonna love this!
Let the music play.
Every member of Zep is 100%. Although I would like to point out that Jimmy Page was involved in practically every aspect of Zep's songwriting, recording, live sound, and production on every level. Look at his history pre Zep, he was honing his skills live and as a studio musician for years and just waiting to unleash the beast that became Zep. Look at the production credits on all the albums as well as everything that has been released post Zep. It's basically all Pagey. Genius at work. Cheers from the canadian Queen nut.
This song takes me way back to some amazing keg parties in the woods!! Another amazing reaction! 🤘🏻✌🏻😎
Jimmy is the master of the guitar but watch the Earl's Court version of Bron-Y-Aur-Stomp...he's playing the acoustic guitar. That is a pure masterpiece!!! And Going to California as well!!! Jimmy on acoustic guitar and Jonesey on mandoline. They're both doing an incredible job!!! Their acoustic sets are magic!!
I had my next door neighbor's son in my car yesterday and of course, there are decades between our ages. I asked him if he liked Led Zeppelin and he said yes. I got this triple box set out and put this one on. He was blown away! He was in a lot of pain because he had been in a car accident and had broken his pelvis. I was taking him to get medical marijuana at the weed store. Yes, it's finally legal here. He had eaten an edible and was in much less pain on the way home and asked to hear it again. He said, "I've gotta go home and tell my friend's about this! That made me so happy! He said I was the coolest older person he'd ever known! That made my week! Yes, I still carry CD's in my car. Haha! GRREAT reaction bros! Keep them coming! Let's not forget that hard driving base from John Paul Jones!
Just curious…. You said weed was finally legal “here”. What state or country is @here”? Just curious. In Nevada it’s been legal for years
@@helenespaulding7562 Illinois. Wow, I had no idea it was legal in Nevada! I knew it was legal in California. How long has it been legal for you?
@@tammieparrishmiller3669 about three years for recreational. And several years before that for medical Big business here with the tourists and all. You might find it interesting to google where it’s legal. Quite a few states…..and of course the entire west coast…..recreational as well as medical. Colorado too. Illinois late to the party! ✌️😁
I looked it up ‘cause I was curious. 18 states completely legal and some form of medical legal in most others only TWO states have no legal use still. I was surprised to see that the hold outs were Idaho and Nebraska, for Pete’s sake. If you look up cannabis laws by state there’s a really cool map that shows gradations of legality by state. Worth a look just for fun
@@helenespaulding7562 It should have been done a long time ago. Actually, it never should have been outlawed in the first place. Big pharma is so greedy that they would rather see us suffer and go broke. Yes, it's legal here recreationally as well but I guess you know that now. What really blows my mind is that alcohol is legal and you can drive to any tavern or club and walk out to your car after some hours of pounding them down and drive away. I'm not against drinking but I am against driving under the influence and that includes weed. There's a time and a place for those things. I was stoned all the way through to the 11th grade before I quit. My senior year, all of my grades went up a letter. Something to think about. Believe me, I love to hang out and have a hit or two and a few drinks and of course have some good rock n roll to set the mood. I just make sure I've got a sober ride home. On a lighter note, I was sure that once the gov't got involved with the sale of weed, it was gonna be dirt weed and would suck! Man, was I wrong! I'm now a two hit wonder! I like it that way though. Always a guaranteed good time! Good chatting with you. Hope I didn't go too dark. Believe me, I like to have fun and it's always been a thing with me, I don't want to drink without a couple of hits and I don't like to smoke unless I'm gonna have some drinks. Not an everyday smoker, but I sure wouldn't want it to go away! Peace!
@@tammieparrishmiller3669 nah…. No where near dark! Yeah stuff is SO MUCH stronger than in late sixties where we could pass a joint around and take multiple tokes. Now, one is plenty. Or perhaps two. I’m on meds like most 75 year olds so can’t indulge much. But that’s ok. My husband is a daily user for his neuropathy. It’s weird to go to the pot store these days…,., looks like an Apple Store or optometrists..,,, very clean and sterile. I much prefer the old “head shops”. Those were a blast.
Yeah….nice to chat, Tammie. I’ll see you around the site. Are you a patron as well? If you like Zep you should be on Soul Train Bro’s channel. More Zep than any other reactor.
DO MORE ZEPPELIN!! Do the rest of this album!
Absolutely!! The album's brilliant!!! I suggest watching live versions from Earl's Court💞
GOAT! ENOUGH SAID! PURE GENIUS IS RIGHT!!! 🎤🎸🥁🏆🥇😎😍😍😍😍
Went to their concert in the early 70's played a lot of their earlier songs. Had a short break and played the entire album that you are listening to, concert was over 3 hours. from the twentieth row you could feel the sound go thru your body
How cool was that! Lucky you!
Completely agree! They are at the top of every list!!!!
Dudes.....LIVE YOU HAVE TO SEE THIS LIVE!😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks yeah will always love Led Zepplin each one of them is a great professional musically so very very talented and as a group they’re just phenomenal together for sure ❤️💯
In My Time of Dying” is a song that already had a long history by the time Led Zeppelin recorded their version, which was included on their 1975 double-LP Physical Graffiti. It was Josh White’s “Jesus Gonna Make Up My Dying Bed”, recorded in 1933 and catalogued on Document Records, that Jimmy Page cited as the inspiration for “In My Time of Dying”.
Blind Willie Johnson 1927 original recording 💙
Back to their bluesy-rock roots with this masterpiece.
Surprised it took you guys this long to get round to this classic. Yes, recorded live.....that's why they left the talking in at the end just in case you doubted it. Bonzo murdering it on drum. And when you listen again let your ears drift over to JPJ on a fretless bass backing up Page all the way. The live version at Earls Court 75 is a must see.....along with Trampled Underfoot.
This is a "blues rock song" this is a "testimony"... a sermon about heartache. They're style of delivering a story is unique and tragic.. very much a blues song... Simply amazing🔥🎶
More like a song about a sinner trying to get into heaven.
IMTOD is definitely killer! You will have to check out the live Earl's Court version, which is also killer! ua-cam.com/video/xTrQ7vUZsIo/v-deo.html There is no weakest link in Zeppelin.
The best band ever and my favorite band ever just genius
Please listen also once to: Jeff Lynne's ELO - "Don't Bring Me Down" (Live at Wembley Stadium - Audio). They gave this brilliant live concert in 2017. I promise you, you will love it!! Look forward to your reactions, guys. Lots of love
The heart has four chambers, but beats as one organ. You see where I'm going with this? ;) A great reaction to one of the best songs by the best rock group ever!
I heard that they recorded this song in one take. One jam session. I can’t confirm. The song is a masterpiece. You should go back and really pay attention to the lyrics. It’s haunting and beautiful
Certainly not a jam session, but definitely a stripped down, 4 parts, possibly one take.
They did!
@@TimothyLafreniere If you listen at the end, you can hear someone (not sure who exactly) say "That's gotta be it, that's gotta be the one!" Truly masters at their craft.
That song is a monument to John Bonham. There is no doubt in my mind that he was the greatest drummer in rock history.
Rick solid base line, impeccable vocals but the overlap and interplay between Page and Bonham on guitar and drums are absolutely transcendent!
When you think about Led Zeppelin only layed great tracks. Brilliant.
Page goes off on this one and yes the live version is off the hook..
Keep it up, actually some of their not so popular tunes are the best. Have you done Battle of Evermore or Friends. They are so unique.
Like many are suggesting, In my time of dying live at Earl's Court 1975. Fantastic performance!
Absolutely agree
Page is GOAT due to creativity, diversity, quiet and loud, number of famous riffs etc.
Straight up masterpiece! 🤘🏻
"In My Time of Dying" (also called "Jesus Make Up My Dying Bed" or a variation thereof) is a gospel music song by Blind Willie Johnson. The title line, closing each stanza of the song, refers to a deathbed and was inspired by a passage in the Bible from Psalms 41:3 "The Lord will strengthen him upon the bed of languishing, thou wilt make all his bed in his sickness". Numerous artists have recorded variations, including Bob Dylan and Led Zeppelin.
Great info! Thank u!
That old version sounds absolutely nothing like this. Every major riff in the song is from Page. All you hear in the original are some similar lyrics and the fact that it's played on slide guitar. The melodies are incredibly different.
I truly enjoy you getting such JOY from listening to great music.
This full album is a must listen. The songs by themselves are great but when listened to in succession complements them even more!! Tens Years Gone and Sick Again my favs!!!
Yes I agree!
My #1 favorite group x over 50 years. Case closed. You had to crank the albums sound up in our rooms and hear our parents tell us to turn me that down over the music. Lol yep. This was before headphone excellence. I listened through speakers. So happy watching the younger generations finally understanding. Music nowva days is crap mostly
Simply pure genius& remember this is the 70’s, no fancy stuff like today, pure talent ❤🙏
I love your reactions to zeppelin! I feel like u do!! They r the best, FIRE!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I know the legendary status Stairway to Heaven has but this song for me is the height of Bonzo and Page prime.
“Hey hey, what can I do” is another good one by Zeppelin
my two favorite bands you guys are wearing!
Another great reaction bros!! Rock on!!!
You guys have experienced the gods of Rock n' Roll!!!!!
I love the true and honest joy you both receive from the music I grew up on. Keep on keeping it real.
Bonhams double base assault on the drums in this song is a masterpiece 💪💪
Bottom never used a double bass.
@@EF-fc4du yes I forgot he just made it sound like a double bass which is more amaxing
Zep is the GOAT. #1
As has been known since the start of LZ 'the beast' greatest Rock drummer ever. Next request 'Moby Dick' 15 minutes long the greatest drum solo💎performance in Rock😲💥
Oh Pat & George, you picked a favorite, they got the idea from Blind Willie Johnson's, "Jesus make up my dying bed" from 🇺🇸1927.😊💙💙 Listen to Willie's original. This track is a Masterpiece!
Now go watch this same song from the 2007 celebration day show with Jason on drums!! It’s amazing how tight they still are after all these years ♥️
YEEEAH FINALLY!! Thank you, guys!
Down by the Seaside... so good.
Let's give credit where it belongs. This song was originally done in 1927 by 'Blind' Willie Johnson. Nothing more than deep southern American delta blues. It's amazing, and Zep did an amazing cover.
It is such an epic song as others have said the Live version from Earls Court in 1975 is something else
Such an unusual composition.
George: "This is the best sounds I think!" I say that about a lot of Zeppelin songs, haha!
Концертная запись выглядит еще более впечатляюще. Джимми отжигает по полной.
Bonzo a beast on this track ... Check this song out live Earls Court 75 insane ...
George, you were just going totally BONKERS and Patrick was just trying to keep you from floating away….Just great fun to watch. Please treat all of us t the live version of this from 1975. SOON! 😁🤘
At The Kennedy Center Honors, Jack Black said it best. He said,
“Best Band EVER”!!!
they recorded this live in the studio ie they just played all together jamming and recorded it
Patrick. You are right. This album was recorded in Headley Grange an estate. And Bonhams drums were set up in the hallway
The greatest band to ever grace the stage. You need to hear it live 1975 Earls court. Also from Earls Court. Do the acoustic set ,"That's the Way", Going to California ua-cam.com/video/M8LtotxkKyw/v-deo.html
Best Band Ever!!!
You guys should see this live… in 73 live…you will love it!! Song remains the same movie, which is them live and they sing this song!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
From my opinion this band and pink Floyd is the best in history of music. I am huge fan of pink Floyd, led Zeppelin is the only band I don't bother to someone tells me that for him is the best.
your enjoyment is worth the watch.
it's like watching the effects of sativa and indica, I love it.
This version is better than the live version at Earls Court. Here, the drums are so much better, and Jimmy’s guitar riffs and solos here are top notch.
Sublime !!!!!!!!!!!
I want this played at my funeral.