Keyword: ripping. Zeppelin ripped a lot of people off. Dazed and Confused was a rip off. It disappointed me when I found out. I'm glad they did because they turned everything into gold. Don't look up the rip offs, it might ruin Led Zeppelin for you. Sorry for bringing it up.
@@shaun374 They stole a lot of lyrics and riffs. If you are a big Zeppelin fan, don't look it up. When I found out, they never sounded the same. If you have to, and I recommend you don't, search UA-cam.
@@twistonthat3186 People have been accusing them of that for years. This isn't new at all. 95% of it is totally bogus. It's also not fair to say they "stole" anything. Blues music, heck music in general especially in their era, was always heavily borrowed. What Zeppelin did was failed to give credit many times until they were forced to do so. Their most egregious time coming on their first album. Here's the thing, though: Zeppelin still sounds like Zeppelin. None of the songs they failed to credit properly until after the fact sound very much at all like what they "ripped off". So it's more like they were inspired by songs and artists at times. Should they have credited them? Absolutely. And their attempts to get out of it are funny considering how protective they are of their own catalog. But this idea that people have of almost everything they did was a rip off is completely off base. There's only a handful of songs that they did not credit until decades later.
@@twistonthat3186 Should also be mentioned that they weren't alone in failing to give credit. Nor are they the worst offenders. Some of the biggest names in Blues are worse offenders of copying others and failing to give credit. Zeppelin did what everyone else was doing - they were simply so big and influential that people have spent the past 50 years scrutinizing every note of every song they ever played.
Robert Reichle Bonham kills it here. I especially love him on their danish tv rendition of this. And JPJ during Pages solo... he stays tight for like 2 minutes straight. These guys never bore me.
dude, you look OAF, you better have heard this song over 100 times. so stop telling us some shit we ready know and get to something worth reading. wow Bohnam was great, nice addition to my life, thanx fir nuttin. for the rest of yall, this is a fair presentation of the song but something feels a little off, go for the "Remasters" cd edition from the early 90's. play it on the best speakers you can find, like hit up that dude you helped move two years ago and cash in on his shit. tell them you want to catch up, show up with a sixer, drink 4 so they only get 2, play the shit on the good system and then bounce
Here's a funny thing. Back in the day we'd be at someone's house partying and doing nothing all night but listen to music. Talk a little bit then listen to more music. Eat some munchies, smoke some weed then discuss a song or two then back to listening to music. Six or eight hours later we'd declare the party a success and go home. Oftentimes we'd listen to whole albums too. Mainly due to the fact we'd be too stoned to try to pick out just one track! And oh yeah, the lights were turned down low and maybe a black light was turned on. Led Zeppelin featured heavily in our parties. We all got hit in the face too!
The greatest band ever led zeppelin the master's of rock and roll period period period nothing else needs To be said the greatest drummer the greatest guitarist the greatest vocalist and the greatest Bass player
I agree. The Beatles were more influential, but wrote catchy pop-rock tunes. Pink Floyd is the only band on particular with Led Zeppelin for me. The Stones just suck ass!
GamezillaGaming -you add JPJ’s organ/piano playing and I think he’s a cut above. To keep time like that for Page, unbelievable. you have an argument with Entwistle (who Page wanted at first). Geddy Lee is pretty damn good also.
Turning on 75 soon and been loving this since their first days. There was a group in my home town that used to play Dazed and Confused very well even before the record came to America. We got one from a guy returning from England. Heaven.
@@gsxrkz AC/DC have their place, they are a fun heavy band. Don't think even they would place themselves anywhere near Zep when it comes to talent and innovation though. Only band that compares is Pink Floyd. Totally different vibe but the quality and inventiveness and sheer musicality is all there. I can never decide between them.
I would highly recommend..." Ramble On"..one of my all time favorite Highway cruising songs... When you think about the 3 or so years between when the Beatles first hit the music scene with their nice little pop songs and when Led Zepplin came out and completely redefined what Rock/ Blues was all about, it still blows my mind...Zepplin left the Beatles in their rear view mirror and life was never the same, even all these decades later....
It left him speechless. Zeppelin is otherworldly, like Floyd. So much meaning and feeling and an experience. Try listening without visuals - you'll never be the same.
Imagine: You just played side one of Led Zeppelin's first album. "Dazed and Confused has just finished and you now need to repair your record player because it just melted. Good shit, isn't it? Try the song that comes before it "You Shook Me" It begins the melting process of your record player. Blues personified. The Mighty Zep has got a hold of you. Congratulation!
Dude! You clutched your pearls, just like I did my first time. This song, red light on, smoke (weed if that's your thing) filling the air, everyone's chill,vibing and just absorbing the energy of this song as We are transported to a different dimension! Yeah, this song is an entire mood!
It does my heart good to see a young guy today hearing the music from my time for their first time and being totally blown away by it. It was a really hard and uphill battle to get the 60's music accepted by anyone over 30 back then. And now it is not only considered classic rock and loved by millions, but is being newly discovered by the youth of today. There may be hope yet. Don't hide your right to rock !!! Introduce as many people to 60's and 70's music as you can. Most will walk away with the same expression and feeling as the presenter of this channel just did. Good music is just plain old GOOD. Wiith no boundaries of age, race, creed, color, religion, social, economic or education to constrain it.
I was 9 in 1969... My brother came back from living in Germany, He gave me this album and said "I think you'll like this more than I do"... I haven't looked back since. I wish i could hear it for the first time again, but it's still as good as the first time i listend to it.
You should do Santana Soul Sacrifice at Woodstock, the full version. There are some shorter versions on UA-cam, look for the longer one that is like 9-10 minutes I think. It has one of the most badass drum solos
I didn't really 'get' Zeppellin until the summer of 1989 when I got I, II, and III on CD that summer and I swear to god that's all I listened to for like six months. And they got better and better with every. Single. Listen. It was ridiculous. I'd listen to them once and then I'd listen again. And then again. They're part of my DNA now. They were incredible.
Love your reactions. So fresh. I was a teenager in the late 70s and early 80s. We listened to every album they put out over and over again. I have never gotten tired of them.
Led Zepplin's "moby Dick" has arguably the best (if not the most insane) drum solo in the history of rock music. The drummer John Bonham was considered among the best if not the best rock drummer ever.
I think I was 11 when I heard this the first time - and all I could think is I wanna grow up to be the woman that made him sing this! ;-) I understood whoever she was...she had a magical power.
I just love this reaction. "I feel like I just got hit in the face." Yes, imagine being a little kid in the car with your mom and this blasted out of the radio. OH! OH!
Just recently discovered reaction videos and been to about a dozen or so sites ( damn rona, been going crazy trying ways to stay busy) and just today, 7 days into my 65th year, found this. In the summer of 69 I was 13 and coming on 14. I was hitch hiking to the city from home next door to the farm (yes hitchin' was a popular mode of transportation then) and two guys in a 1960 Mercedes stopped, I got in the back seat and before we got out of cow country they sparked one up. Almost the same time it was laid to rest "Dazed and Confused" came on the stereo and got cranked UP. I was between the speakers and got the full impact of that opening bass line, uff da, and that was the first time I heard the tune. Today I just found this ,the first time I see someone else hear it for the first time. I may very well have looked the same you did. I also spent two weeks tossing hay bales around to get enough cash to buy a Marantz SR 3300 receiver and a set of Scott tower speakers and, after pissing off the old man got a set of Koss headphones. By the end of the year I added a turntable and fell into the rabbit hole. I think I still owe Columbia House for "Exile on Main Street" "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" and "The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get".
First time I listened to this was in 1969. Just bought the album, one afternoon. Spent the entire afternoon at my 1st apt just listening over and over. WTH was that? But I liked it. Oh my.... WOW.
Such an incredible band. I remember listening on my walkman because it was the best way to get the sound going through your ears. Pink Floyd & Zeppelin classic for putting music through each side L or R. Hell yes! Love watching you hear this music.
My dad went to many concerts of them and when he was like teenager he bought every single album of Led and when I got around 8, he said “no garbage just listen to this and remember this era was damn cool!” My dad had a band with his friend by the teenage times and all people wanted to be a Jimi, a Jones or a Bonham Aaahhhh
It feels like I just got hit in the face 😂 yep. Led Zeppelin will do that! They’ve go the fire in their souls!!! Excellent channel! I enjoy watching your reaction! Do more tool!!!
🦋 Yup, I feel that The Twins would have truly enjoyed living and rockin' out in The 60s, 70s and 80s. A GREAT TIME indeed musicwise to be growing up. The music still holds up 40+ years later.🎙🎸🥁🎹
that's Zeppelin for ya. you either appreciate but don't think much about them too often, or you fall DEEPLY in love for life. I'm a lifer. since I was 4 years old, no lie.
OMG thank you for doing these reaction videos. You're sincerity and genuine response to hearing these songs with no expectations is so great. Watching these make me so happy, I can't thank you enough.
was working hard this afternoon and in need of good vibes to do my job as best as i can, you just gave me what i needed, thanks for your reactions, your fellings and don't change anything !!!! you're gold mate !
I will wither and DIIIIIIIIIIIIIEEEEEE if he doesn't do this one. OMG. Stop. Just stop. Put us out of our misery cause we can't deal and we need someone new to hang all of the fathomless hypnotic trance of love we have for this song. I adore the studio, but there's just something about it in TSRTS. One of Jimmy's best falling-down-the-stairs lead-ins, and the way that final note bends when the drums come in, and again just before RP's vocal starts........................DEAD. I'm DEAD. Kill me, bury me, dig me up and kill me again. The well of every emotion generated by this song is what is meant by the word "rejoice". Yeah. I'm a fan. LOL
I LOVED your reaction to this!! Led Zep hit us the same way in 1969!! Like a freight train! You were mesmerized, like the rest of us were. Speechless. Jimmy Page, Robert Plant were total powerhouses. Just found you tonight and have been here for 4 hours. Love you guys, your open minds and your excitement at discovering the rockin 60's and 70's. You have many discoveries ahead. You are the bright future we need!
I saw them live at the Garden back in February 1975, the Physical Graffiti tour. As great as it is to listen to the studio albums, hearing them live was like having the music penetrate your bones...
Actually it was a convo with John Entwistle and Keith Moon talking to a reporter--when asked what they thought of Jimmy Page's new band "The New Yardbirds"--one of them said "It will go down like a lead balloon." The other (most people say it was Moon) said, "yeah, a Led Zeppelin!"
This song gives me chills every time I hear it. I have been listening to them for 40 years. I would put this in my top 5 Led Zep songs. Such a perfect blend of vocals, guitar, drums, bass. They blended better than any group.....
Can you believe Dazed and Confused is almost 52 years old?!!! It was so fun watching you hear this for the first time. I heard it for the first time when it came out long ago and had the same reaction. I was 19 then. Love your channel - I'm old enough to be your grandma. So great how music can tie generations together. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for pulling the Led out again! 🙌🏼💕. You’re speechless reaction at the end had me rolling. 🙂😁😀😂😂😂... So much fun to watch. We all love what you’re doing & happy to watch the Led reactions! Keep ‘em coming. 🌞
This is easily my favorite Zeppelin song. It's brilliant in every way from start to finish. I've been hearing this music since I was in the womb, so I never really got to have a "first time" and I'm sure a bunch of other people feel the same way. That's why we like your honest reactions. Can you react to Live and Let Die at the Super Bowl?
Pure serious reaction and immediate appreciation ! That's why we love the twins ! YOU feel what WE feel when listening ! YOU are so much fun for this 63 yr old music fan !
“I feel like I just got hit in the face!”
Yes, my friend... we *all* felt like that the first time... 😵😵
Also known as hit with the Stank Face!
Who you kidding? Lifelong fans still react that way. ☺️😎
Playful Kitten yep, listened to it yesterday, and was still like “damn!”
I laughed out loud when he said that 🤣
@@TheHua89 SAME!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Imagine being 19 years old and just having met your bandmates a month earlier and ripping this thing off in one take in the studio. What a band.
Keyword: ripping. Zeppelin ripped a lot of people off. Dazed and Confused was a rip off. It disappointed me when I found out. I'm glad they did because they turned everything into gold. Don't look up the rip offs, it might ruin Led Zeppelin for you. Sorry for bringing it up.
@@twistonthat3186
What exactly do you mean by "ripped off a lot of people"?
@@shaun374 They stole a lot of lyrics and riffs. If you are a big Zeppelin fan, don't look it up. When I found out, they never sounded the same. If you have to, and I recommend you don't, search UA-cam.
@@twistonthat3186
People have been accusing them of that for years. This isn't new at all. 95% of it is totally bogus.
It's also not fair to say they "stole" anything. Blues music, heck music in general especially in their era, was always heavily borrowed. What Zeppelin did was failed to give credit many times until they were forced to do so. Their most egregious time coming on their first album.
Here's the thing, though: Zeppelin still sounds like Zeppelin. None of the songs they failed to credit properly until after the fact sound very much at all like what they "ripped off". So it's more like they were inspired by songs and artists at times. Should they have credited them? Absolutely. And their attempts to get out of it are funny considering how protective they are of their own catalog.
But this idea that people have of almost everything they did was a rip off is completely off base. There's only a handful of songs that they did not credit until decades later.
@@twistonthat3186
Should also be mentioned that they weren't alone in failing to give credit. Nor are they the worst offenders. Some of the biggest names in Blues are worse offenders of copying others and failing to give credit. Zeppelin did what everyone else was doing - they were simply so big and influential that people have spent the past 50 years scrutinizing every note of every song they ever played.
I've heard this song well over a hundred times, and I still get excited to listen to John Bonham's drum parts.
Robert Reichle you and me both!
Robert Reichle Bonham kills it here. I especially love him on their danish tv rendition of this. And JPJ during Pages solo... he stays tight for like 2 minutes straight. These guys never bore me.
Robert Reichle Preach!
Yep nice but for me it's Jimmy's solo - just bloody awesome 👌
dude, you look OAF, you better have heard this song over 100 times. so stop telling us some shit we ready know and get to something worth reading. wow Bohnam was great, nice addition to my life, thanx fir nuttin. for the rest of yall, this is a fair presentation of the song but something feels a little off, go for the "Remasters" cd edition from the early 90's. play it on the best speakers you can find, like hit up that dude you helped move two years ago and cash in on his shit. tell them you want to catch up, show up with a sixer, drink 4 so they only get 2, play the shit on the good system and then bounce
My God I love the face when a young person hears this. Hooked.
Great music!
Great, ain't it?
Ain't that the truth. So hard doing anything while watching these guys
Mike Arnold Yep...Right now we take what joy we can find and get. Peace.
Mike Arnold l,
Here's a funny thing. Back in the day we'd be at someone's house partying and doing nothing all night but listen to music. Talk a little bit then listen to more music. Eat some munchies, smoke some weed then discuss a song or two then back to listening to music. Six or eight hours later we'd declare the party a success and go home. Oftentimes we'd listen to whole albums too. Mainly due to the fact we'd be too stoned to try to pick out just one track! And oh yeah, the lights were turned down low and maybe a black light was turned on. Led Zeppelin featured heavily in our parties. We all got hit in the face too!
At my geekass parties, it was music only...occasional snax if we were super lucky. :D
Foxy Roxy remember that too.
@@karaamundson3964 That works too!
@@lizbethedwards6206 I feel I got to know more about a bands music that way although it was quite unintentional lol!
Foxy Roxy 🤣
The greatest band ever led zeppelin the master's of rock and roll period period period nothing else needs
To be said the greatest drummer the greatest guitarist the greatest vocalist and the greatest
Bass player
I agree. The Beatles were more influential, but wrote catchy pop-rock tunes. Pink Floyd is the only band on particular with Led Zeppelin for me. The Stones just suck ass!
I agree with all except bass. Cliff Burton of metallica R.I.P. was the goat
Vazcular stones don’t suck but compared to Led Zeppelin you can say that 😂
Vazcular fuck you, the stones are great
GamezillaGaming -you add JPJ’s organ/piano playing and I think he’s a cut above. To keep time like that for Page, unbelievable. you have an argument with Entwistle (who Page wanted at first). Geddy Lee is pretty damn good also.
Led Zeppelin is addictive. I'm 51 years in and never want to get out. Cheers
Just turned 57 yesterday 🙂
Turning on 75 soon and been loving this since their first days. There was a group in my home town that used to play Dazed and Confused very well even before the record came to America. We got one from a guy returning from England. Heaven.
Reaction understood. Led Zep doesn't waste a second. Quite possibly the best collection of musicians to ever form a rock band. Welcome to the club..
Reacting to Queen and Led Zeppelin for the first time this close together. Be careful. You don't want to hurt yourself. They will destroy your mind.
Lmbo. No kidding and adding AC/DC as well. He won't know what happened to himself lol.
@@gsxrkz AC/DC have their place, they are a fun heavy band. Don't think even they would place themselves anywhere near Zep when it comes to talent and innovation though. Only band that compares is Pink Floyd. Totally different vibe but the quality and inventiveness and sheer musicality is all there. I can never decide between them.
The 3 people who gave Led Zeppelin a thumbs down must have made their way up from the depths of hell👹
Demonrats !
@@onemetareal MORON. TYPICAL - bringing unwanted politics into a musical conversation. Must suck to be you
@@onemetareal there's always that one shitbag loser who has to bring politics into it.
I always wonder about that heavy full sound played by ONLY 3 instruments! IT's incredible!
No accounting for bad taste
When fans play Led Zeppelin we call it getting the led out!!!
I would highly recommend..." Ramble On"..one of my all time favorite Highway cruising songs... When you think about the 3 or so years between when the Beatles first hit the music scene with their nice little pop songs and when Led Zepplin came out and completely redefined what Rock/ Blues was all about, it still blows my mind...Zepplin left the Beatles in their rear view mirror and life was never the same, even all these decades later....
The greatest thing I love about Ramble On is the Tolkien Lord of the Rings Refrences, great song
You made me feel like I was there by your description of it all. Lol
You ain't gotta dis the iconic Beatles to love Zeppelin. Little respect.
It left him speechless. Zeppelin is otherworldly, like Floyd. So much meaning and feeling and an experience.
Try listening without visuals - you'll never be the same.
And this, boys and girls, is why we have "Acid Rock".
Imagine: You just played side one of Led Zeppelin's first album. "Dazed and Confused has just finished and you now need to repair your record player because it just melted. Good shit, isn't it?
Try the song that comes before it "You Shook Me" It begins the melting process of your record player. Blues personified.
The Mighty Zep has got a hold of you. Congratulation!
Bryan Burton Yep, You shook Me should definitely be reacted to by the Twins!
his reaction is PRICELESS. and one of the most fun things about Zep for me is seeing that look on people's faces 🤩
Even after all these years every time I hear Led Zeppelin it's like the first time, it blows my mind.
There is so many layers of Led Zeppelin in a good way, that's why they are my favorite band.
mine too
Dude! You clutched your pearls, just like I did my first time. This song, red light on, smoke (weed if that's your thing) filling the air, everyone's chill,vibing and just absorbing the energy of this song as We are transported to a different dimension! Yeah, this song is an entire mood!
The mighty Led zeppelin greatest rock band ever
This is such a great track!
I'm actually sending your reaction to my mom! She's 77, she's gonna dig this!
I gotta say - I love that there are times when you just sit and let the music take you for a ride!
The great John Paul Jones killing it on bass
One of the greatest Rock bands of all time... and just to think 🤔 we were all able to listen to this stuff as it came out! 🎸
You had a smile just like I did first times I heard led Zeppelin. They get it right
I love his appreciation of rock at his age. Impressed.
They were, are and WILL ALWAYS BE the ultimate rock band.
Older music has sooo much more meaning than the newer music!!
I love the look of astonishment - I know - I still feel that way - it's like you're looking into another universe
That's exactly how I reacted the first time I heard this song at 22 years old: stopped in my tracks astonished by those first few bars.
Your face is EVERYTHING! Best reactions to the best band 👏🏽💖
Your reaction when it started made my day...that was my reaction 50 years ago.
He just LOVES Robert Plant’s voice! Great taste
It does my heart good to see a young guy today hearing the music from my time for their first time and being totally blown away by it. It was a really hard and uphill battle to get the 60's music accepted by anyone over 30 back then. And now it is not only considered classic rock and loved by millions, but is being newly discovered by the youth of today. There may be hope yet. Don't hide your right to rock !!! Introduce as many people to 60's and 70's music as you can. Most will walk away with the same expression and feeling as the presenter of this channel just did. Good music is just plain old GOOD. Wiith no boundaries of age, race, creed, color, religion, social, economic or education to constrain it.
Man I'm lovin' how you're lovin' this
Ur ears HAVE been blessed!!!
I was 9 in 1969... My brother came back from living in Germany, He gave me this album and said "I think you'll like this more than I do"... I haven't looked back since. I wish i could hear it for the first time again, but it's still as good as the first time i listend to it.
I love how you open yourself up to be impacted, cross-cultured. The best part is your gratitude for the broad spectrum music exposures.
Bro you are going to the rabbit hole and you can't go back
This. 100 percent this.
That is funny!
SAYIN.
Enjoy the Ride
Who would want to?
You had me cracking up at the beginning 🤣 😂 💀 You said "I feel like I was just hit in the face" 🤣☠☠
Led Zeppelin does that to ya! 🤪😉
You should check out the live version. It's pretty cool to see Jimmy Page play his guitar with a violin bow.
Yes yes yes...73 version!!!
Linda L Agree! This is a must!
Denmark 1969 version
Epic!
Absolutely!!
OMG indeed! You should see it live from The Song Remains The Same concert in 73!! Nobody is better than Zeppelin!
Love your reaction! They are the kings of rock.
Loved your reaction....one of the rock great's...love+respect....🤗🤗🥰
Left you speechless! Love it! You have to listen to Zeppelin with headphones! Amazing!
I'm crying laughing so hard at his right off the bat reaction
Never will another Led Zeppelin..glad you are enjoying!
1975 sitting in the basement with my friends smoking great weed listening to zeppelin and floyd
You should do Santana Soul Sacrifice at Woodstock, the full version. There are some shorter versions on UA-cam, look for the longer one that is like 9-10 minutes I think. It has one of the most badass drum solos
I didn't really 'get' Zeppellin until the summer of 1989 when I got I, II, and III on CD that summer and I swear to god that's all I listened to for like six months. And they got better and better with every. Single. Listen. It was ridiculous. I'd listen to them once and then I'd listen again. And then again. They're part of my DNA now. They were incredible.
Better late than never @skonenblades
Best of the best. You got to appreciate the talent of every member of the band. Love Zeppelin, nobody compares.
Love your reactions. So fresh. I was a teenager in the late 70s and early 80s. We listened to every album they put out over and over again. I have never gotten tired of them.
Led Zepplin's "moby Dick" has arguably the best (if not the most insane) drum solo in the history of rock music. The drummer John Bonham was considered among the best if not the best rock drummer ever.
Rush has built some amazing drum solos too
Do Kashmir by Zeppelin
Yessssss!
OMG YESSS!!
Hell to the YES!!!
YAAASSS!
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I think I was 11 when I heard this the first time - and all I could think is I wanna grow up to be the woman that made him sing this! ;-) I understood whoever she was...she had a magical power.
"I feel like I got hit in the face" hahaha love it
Almost forgot how good this song was........brings back many memories. Saw Led Zeppelin live when I was only 15 yrs. old.
I just love this reaction. "I feel like I just got hit in the face." Yes, imagine being a little kid in the car with your mom and this blasted out of the radio. OH! OH!
Just recently discovered reaction videos and been to about a dozen or so sites ( damn rona, been going crazy trying ways to stay busy) and just today, 7 days into my 65th year, found this. In the summer of 69 I was 13 and coming on 14. I was hitch hiking to the city from home next door to the farm (yes hitchin' was a popular mode of transportation then) and two guys in a 1960 Mercedes stopped, I got in the back seat and before we got out of cow country they sparked one up. Almost the same time it was laid to rest "Dazed and Confused" came on the stereo and got cranked UP. I was between the speakers and got the full impact of that opening bass line, uff da, and that was the first time I heard the tune. Today I just found this ,the first time I see someone else hear it for the first time. I may very well have looked the same you did.
I also spent two weeks tossing hay bales around to get enough cash to buy a Marantz SR 3300 receiver and a set of Scott tower speakers and, after pissing off the old man got a set of Koss headphones. By the end of the year I added a turntable and fell into the rabbit hole. I think I still owe Columbia House for "Exile on Main Street" "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" and "The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get".
3:04 out comes the violin bow. And then the climax at the end, when we all (as The Beatles would say) Come Together.
First time I listened to this was in 1969. Just bought the album, one afternoon. Spent the entire afternoon at my 1st apt just listening over and over. WTH was that? But I liked it. Oh my.... WOW.
I love how you through out the hand signs in the end...
It's like you're trying to say...….that there are NO words for this!!!!!
Hahahaha!!!!
Such an incredible band. I remember listening on my walkman because it was the best way to get the sound going through your ears. Pink Floyd & Zeppelin classic for putting music through each side L or R. Hell yes! Love watching you hear this music.
My dad went to many concerts of them and when he was like teenager he bought every single album of Led and when I got around 8, he said “no garbage just listen to this and remember this era was damn cool!”
My dad had a band with his friend by the teenage times and all people wanted to be a Jimi, a Jones or a Bonham
Aaahhhh
This reaction is priceless. Love it!
It feels like I just got hit in the face
😂 yep. Led Zeppelin will do that! They’ve go the fire in their souls!!! Excellent channel! I enjoy watching your reaction! Do more tool!!!
Oh that reaction to Robert Plant's vocals is priceless.
Your reaction is priceless. Totally understand. Zep's the best. Classic!
🦋 Yup, I feel that The Twins would have truly enjoyed living and rockin' out in The 60s, 70s and 80s. A GREAT TIME indeed musicwise to be growing up. The music still holds up 40+ years later.🎙🎸🥁🎹
that's Zeppelin for ya. you either appreciate but don't think much about them too often, or you fall DEEPLY in love for life. I'm a lifer. since I was 4 years old, no lie.
I love that he’s almost speechless.
Led Zepplin "The Song Remains The Same" give you a different feel for the best English band ever
OMG thank you for doing these reaction videos. You're sincerity and genuine response to hearing these songs with no expectations is so great. Watching these make me so happy, I can't thank you enough.
was working hard this afternoon and in need of good vibes to do my job as best as i can, you just gave me what i needed, thanks for your reactions, your fellings and don't change anything !!!! you're gold mate !
"I feel like I just got hit in the face" great reaction. Thanks for reviewing this one. So good.
The greatest band ever led zeppelin the master's of rock and roll know one can match them period
Since ive been loving you. Total banger
Yessir one of my top favorite song by them
I think he will officially lose his mind...just like the rest of us.
I will wither and DIIIIIIIIIIIIIEEEEEE if he doesn't do this one. OMG. Stop. Just stop. Put us out of our misery cause we can't deal and we need someone new to hang all of the fathomless hypnotic trance of love we have for this song. I adore the studio, but there's just something about it in TSRTS. One of Jimmy's best falling-down-the-stairs lead-ins, and the way that final note bends when the drums come in, and again just before RP's vocal starts........................DEAD. I'm DEAD. Kill me, bury me, dig me up and kill me again. The well of every emotion generated by this song is what is meant by the word "rejoice".
Yeah. I'm a fan. LOL
That song is a the top of my list. It will be played at my funeral. LOUD!
@@trespatines8698 I'm gonna have in my time of dying! Love that song
Dude! Just found you the other day. Love how you “get it”. Yes you will never come back from that rabbit hole.
Zeppelin was my shit wen I was a teenager STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN thats Zeppelin at there finest!!! Thanks for another great reaction💯💞
I LOVED your reaction to this!! Led Zep hit us the same way in 1969!! Like a freight train! You were mesmerized, like the rest of us were. Speechless. Jimmy Page, Robert Plant were total powerhouses. Just found you tonight and have been here for 4 hours. Love you guys, your open minds and your excitement at discovering the rockin 60's and 70's. You have many discoveries ahead. You are the bright future we need!
I saw them live at the Garden back in February 1975, the Physical Graffiti tour. As great as it is to listen to the studio albums, hearing them live was like having the music penetrate your bones...
This channel is the best thing ever. Good for you and your brothers. You will be such better humans for being this open to new music.
The Led. Still Brill after all these years.
You have got me rollin'...it's left you absolutely speechless.
I heard Keith Moon from "The Who" gave them the name . He said, they hit you like a "Led Zeppelin".
Actually it was a convo with John Entwistle and Keith Moon talking to a reporter--when asked what they thought of Jimmy Page's new band "The New Yardbirds"--one of them said "It will go down like a lead balloon." The other (most people say it was Moon) said, "yeah, a Led Zeppelin!"
This song gives me chills every time I hear it. I have been listening to them for 40 years. I would put this in my top 5 Led Zep songs. Such a perfect blend of vocals, guitar, drums, bass. They blended better than any group.....
Can you believe Dazed and Confused is almost 52 years old?!!! It was so fun watching you hear this for the first time. I heard it for the first time when it came out long ago and had the same reaction. I was 19 then. Love your channel - I'm old enough to be your grandma. So great how music can tie generations together. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for pulling the Led out again! 🙌🏼💕. You’re speechless reaction at the end had me rolling. 🙂😁😀😂😂😂... So much fun to watch. We all love what you’re doing & happy to watch the Led reactions! Keep ‘em coming. 🌞
When I see the new generation appreciate the classics, it truly brings tears of joy to my boomer eyes. I am restored in my hope for the future.
This is literally the best thing EVER!
You are saving me from the boredom and bad news of the Corona Pandemic. Thank you!
Zeppelin isn't just a band. they're a way of life.
I understand completely. I think I was 14 when I got hooked and fifty years later nothing has changed.
This is easily my favorite Zeppelin song. It's brilliant in every way from start to finish.
I've been hearing this music since I was in the womb, so I never really got to have a "first time" and I'm sure a bunch of other people feel the same way. That's why we like your honest reactions.
Can you react to Live and Let Die at the Super Bowl?
Cream of the crop. I'm 65 and listen as if I were 15 yrs old again
I am 67 and the same.
Saw them perform this live back in...the day. You rock! My new favorite channel!
I am SO HAPPY I found this channel! You guys are freaking amazing! Just what this old hippie needed to find today!💕✌️
Pure serious reaction and immediate appreciation ! That's why we love the twins ! YOU feel what WE feel when listening ! YOU are so much fun for this 63 yr old music fan !
Omg. You totally get it!! Exactly correct response 💋
You gotta so Communication Breakdown by Zeppelin
Perfect song. I love it. Kasmir from Led zeppelin is extraordinary!