That is a master class on how it’s done. I wish I had been there. I did get to see them in 75 but this wasn’t on the set list that tour. It’s my favorite Zepp song followed by Ten Years Gone, Dazed & Confused and In the Light. ✌️❤️🎶
@@lesblatnyak5947 I had tix for the 77 show in Philly but tour was cancelled before they got here. Glad I got to see them once. I’ve seen Robert Plant about 20 times. He even smiled at me once.
This band love the blues, & many of their songs are on the blues side. You can’t go wrong with any of their songs, you think ones your favorite, until you hear the next. Robert Plant sings all the songs, he can sing a range of vocals. They are all pure talent, no modern gadgets, changing voice or instruments. Keep listening, you won’t be disappointed.
Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, and Deep Purple three of the most iconic British bands of all time Zeppelin’s influence on musicians never in doubt, How Many more times one of many bangers you’ve yet to listen too! Enjoy ✌🏻
I agree! I saw them in 1974, Page & Plant in 1994, Robert Plant in 2009 and Robert Plant with Alison Krauss in June 2023 (Taos, NM!). Robert Plant still has it, but with Jimmy Page it takes it to another level! Led Zeppelin was the perfect magical combination of 4 of the greatest musicians to come together to create music that will live on forever!
Back in 1997 I saw the best concert of my life (and I also went to Woodstock 94, over 30 bands. Albany NY, Pepsi Arena, .........in July.......PLANT AND PAGE.. They started with Robert stating "contractually, we must perform 3 songs from the new album (walking into Clarksdale) but then we'll just have some fun!" After the first 3, it was 2 and a half hours of straight up Zeppelin and it was amazing.
You need to listen to "Stairway to heaven" from the same concert, you will be blown away. That whole 73 MSG concert may be the best of any live performance.
This is a fascinating point you make near the end, because so many times reactors will look at stuff and even you and me and everybody, and it's hard to comprehend the number of views on it versus when it was posted and whether it was promoted at all. It's just a completely different world from back then. But it really is an interesting thought experiment to me about what if UA-cam and Instagram and Tick Tock and all the rest you know we're in the flow at the time and how would we rack up those statistics now? It's just hard to wrap my brain around.
Hope you enjoyed this, Ace. I believe this is my favorite LZ song, along with Kashmir, (So grateful I got to see the Physical Graffiti tour -- omg what a religious experience). I would lie in bed in the dark as a teen listening to this song with tears in my eyes at the raw emotion and power. Who am I kidding... I still do!
YOU’RE NOT GETTING THE FULL EXPERIENCE OF WHAT HAPPENED THAT NIGHT AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN IN 1973, CHECK OUT "UA-cam" "LED ZEPPELIN: THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME THIS IS A MOVIE OF THE ENTIRE CONCERT OF THAT EVENING!!!. THE BAND STARTS PLAYING THE FIRST COUPLE OF SONGS AND YOU THINK..."YEA, THAT'S OK ROCK AND ROLL". BUT WHEN THEY GET WARMED UP AND START TO PLAY "SINCE I'VE BEEN LOVING YOU". HOW DO I PUT THIS?. YOU REMEMBER THE MOVIE "THE MATRIX" THAT SCENE, WHEN NEO IS GETTING HIS FIRST TRAINING ON THE MATRIX. THE TECHNICIAN SAYS, "YOU MIGHT WANT TO BUCKLE UP DOROTHY, CAUSE KANSAS ….IS GOING BYE BYE". “I’M NOT KIDDING”. ENJOY.
Boom. Try Stairway To Heaven from this same show. It expands the studio version into something as good or better. More of that raw emotion on display. Hoppy Birdday! Fyi..R Plant was a blues aficionado from his youth...they all were. They couldn't readily get the blues music in England. Clapton, john mayall, j Lennon Tull and many, many more were all into the blues. When Lennon got off the plane the 1st time in the US, he was asked what he wanted to see and he replied, "Muddy Waters". Reporter asked, "Where's that?". He responded something like, "you don't even know who your own musicms are"
Ace you're getting a fine education on the blues. You have ZZ Top now under your belt, I suggest (besides more Led Zeppelin of course) you check out The Allman brothers band - Whipping Post. It's sure to go in the collection!
Tea for One is another great blues song by LZ, not many react to it but if you like blues it may be worth a listen. Also, I can recommend listening to Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac for some incredible blues singing and playing.
Blues, jazz and rock can enable the musical artist to go along a plethora of paths toward the musical resolution. Study Barry Harris, the late jazz mentor. “Bird Lives”.
That dam pop up is because the record company decided to make an "official" video for this song 5-10 years ago. The normal version is slightly different, a little bit better and no pop up. It's still around on youtube but this has become the popular version and the one reactors find first. :( The original version has a short period of backstage footage before the song starts. One reason the record company did this was because this song was not a hit for them when it came out in 1970. Only real Zeppelin fans knew about it. It became popular when the youtube reactors started reacting to it around 10 years ago.
Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, and Deep Purple three of the most iconic British bands of all time Zeppelin’s influence on musicians never in doubt, How Many more times one of many bangers you’ve yet to listen too! Enjoy ✌🏻
The best ever to grace the stage With the confidence of a pride of lions surrounding their pray
That's a great way to describe it.
MASTERS PLAYING A MASTERPIECE!! 🔥🐐🎸😍
Exactly.
Masteclass musicians!!! The mighty Zepp!!! Greatness!!! Grand reaction!!!!
Led Zeppelin, best rock band ever imo!!
Oh you're going to love this, and happy birthday by the way.
Loved your reaction. LZ was magnificent
Just simply the Best ❤
That is a master class on how it’s done. I wish I had been there. I did get to see them in 75 but this wasn’t on the set list that tour. It’s my favorite Zepp song followed by Ten Years Gone, Dazed & Confused and In the Light. ✌️❤️🎶
Nice had tickets twice never saw them first Plant's son passed second time Bonham passed.
@@lesblatnyak5947 I had tix for the 77 show in Philly but tour was cancelled before they got here. Glad I got to see them once. I’ve seen Robert Plant about 20 times. He even smiled at me once.
This band love the blues, & many of their songs are on the blues side. You can’t go wrong with any of their songs, you think ones your favorite, until you hear the next. Robert Plant sings all the songs, he can sing a range of vocals. They are all pure talent, no modern gadgets, changing voice or instruments. Keep listening, you won’t be disappointed.
10000000 thumbs up
I understand exactly what you meant. One route many roads. Creativity here is immense
Love your song choice and reaction! Thanks! Subscribed!
You're so spot on. Please listen to Stairway to Heaven '73 Live at MSG.... IMO the greatest live performance of a song in any genre ever.
Live is the only way…PERIOD! OK!🤨 The GOATS…PERIOD!😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
🎉Happy Birthday! Robert Plant is mesmerizing in this song❤
More, more, more….❤
Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, and Deep Purple three of the most iconic British bands of all time Zeppelin’s influence on musicians never in doubt, How Many more times one of many bangers you’ve yet to listen too! Enjoy ✌🏻
Greatest live band in history! Check out every live performance that you can!
I agree! I saw them in 1974, Page & Plant in 1994, Robert Plant in 2009 and Robert Plant with Alison Krauss in June 2023 (Taos, NM!). Robert Plant still has it, but with Jimmy Page it takes it to another level! Led Zeppelin was the perfect magical combination of 4 of the greatest musicians to come together to create music that will live on forever!
Back in 1997 I saw the best concert of my life (and I also went to Woodstock 94, over 30 bands. Albany NY, Pepsi Arena, .........in July.......PLANT AND PAGE.. They started with Robert stating "contractually, we must perform 3 songs from the new album (walking into Clarksdale) but then we'll just have some fun!" After the first 3, it was 2 and a half hours of straight up Zeppelin and it was amazing.
This song was derived from a HOwling Wolf song, and it may be their best performed piece. Blues on overdrive, physically and emotionally.
This is pure genius...
Hope you had a Wonderful Birthday yesterday 🎈🎉🎈. Robert Plant on vocals and Jimmy Page on guitar 🎸🎸🎸 is Amazing ☮️
I had a wonderful birthday Linda 😁😁😁😁.
Led Zeppelin are known as the masters of Blues Music the majority of the music is based in blues but they lay it on
You need to listen to "Stairway to heaven" from the same concert, you will be blown away. That whole 73 MSG concert may be the best of any live performance.
MAGNIFICENT!!! Happy birthday!
Thank you so much. 😄😄😄😄
This is a fascinating point you make near the end, because so many times reactors will look at stuff and even you and me and everybody, and it's hard to comprehend the number of views on it versus when it was posted and whether it was promoted at all. It's just a completely different world from back then.
But it really is an interesting thought experiment to me about what if UA-cam and Instagram and Tick Tock and all the rest you know we're in the flow at the time and how would we rack up those statistics now? It's just hard to wrap my brain around.
Hope you enjoyed this, Ace. I believe this is my favorite LZ song, along with Kashmir, (So grateful I got to see the Physical Graffiti tour -- omg what a religious experience). I would lie in bed in the dark as a teen listening to this song with tears in my eyes at the raw emotion and power. Who am I kidding... I still do!
Dee Snider "Led Zeppelin was just mind-blowing."
They have some great live performances from Albert Hall.
This version cuts out the greatest rock screams at the end and it breaks my heart , but still great lv u bro
YOU’RE NOT GETTING THE FULL EXPERIENCE OF WHAT HAPPENED THAT NIGHT AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN IN 1973,
CHECK OUT "UA-cam" "LED ZEPPELIN: THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME
THIS IS A MOVIE OF THE ENTIRE CONCERT OF THAT EVENING!!!. THE BAND STARTS PLAYING THE FIRST COUPLE OF SONGS AND YOU THINK..."YEA, THAT'S OK ROCK AND ROLL". BUT WHEN THEY GET WARMED UP AND START TO PLAY "SINCE I'VE BEEN LOVING YOU". HOW DO I PUT THIS?. YOU REMEMBER THE MOVIE "THE MATRIX" THAT SCENE, WHEN NEO IS GETTING HIS FIRST TRAINING ON THE MATRIX. THE TECHNICIAN SAYS, "YOU MIGHT WANT TO BUCKLE UP DOROTHY, CAUSE KANSAS ….IS GOING BYE BYE". “I’M NOT KIDDING”. ENJOY.
The f*cking GOAT!!!
Those teeth are the best reaction to the ultimate rock/blues live performance.
Boom.
Try Stairway To Heaven from this same show. It expands the studio version into something as good or better. More of that raw emotion on display.
Hoppy Birdday!
Fyi..R Plant was a blues aficionado from his youth...they all were. They couldn't readily get the blues music in England.
Clapton, john mayall, j Lennon Tull and many, many more were all into the blues.
When Lennon got off the plane the 1st time in the US, he was asked what he wanted to see and he replied, "Muddy Waters". Reporter asked, "Where's that?".
He responded something like, "you don't even know who your own musicms are"
💯
Ace you're getting a fine education on the blues. You have ZZ Top now under your belt, I suggest (besides more Led Zeppelin of course) you check out The Allman brothers band - Whipping Post. It's sure to go in the collection!
Next MAX Blues - Humble Pie - I Wonder (off their album Smokin’) you will not regret it, the subscribers will not regret it. Oh yes!
Tea for One is another great blues song by LZ, not many react to it but if you like blues it may be worth a listen. Also, I can recommend listening to Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac for some incredible blues singing and playing.
Blues, jazz and rock can enable the musical artist to go along a plethora of paths toward the musical resolution. Study Barry Harris, the late jazz mentor. “Bird Lives”.
That dam pop up is because the record company decided to make an "official" video for this song 5-10 years ago. The normal version is slightly different, a little bit better and no pop up. It's still around on youtube but this has become the popular version and the one reactors find first. :( The original version has a short period of backstage footage before the song starts.
One reason the record company did this was because this song was not a hit for them when it came out in 1970. Only real Zeppelin fans knew about it. It became popular when the youtube reactors started reacting to it around 10 years ago.
Achillies Last Stand live 1979 at knebworth!
Look up the definition of Rock God in the dictionary and you will see a photo of Robert Plant. Check out the live version of In My Time of Dying.
Check out the '69 Denmark,
I believe it's the first show??
I ABSOLUTELY HATE THOSE POPUPS!
Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, and Deep Purple three of the most iconic British bands of all time Zeppelin’s influence on musicians never in doubt, How Many more times one of many bangers you’ve yet to listen too! Enjoy ✌🏻