Mr. Harri-- you never know Led Zeppelin?? One of my very fave bands.... must have seen 20 times live from 1970 on. Will admit my preference for their studio product, yet went to concerts over and over again. Oh yes..... Robert Plant vocals.... Jimmy Page on guitar, simply one of the best. Please listen to more! Love seeing here. Thank you SO much!!!!
Early 70’s music, I think everyone was high on something or other, lol. I remember putting on the LP, headphones, laying on the floor with my eyes shut and just absorbing it all 😀❤️
Julie i love your personality! i can feel your energy down here! And when you love music you never ever get old..I am definitely gonna do one of your songs..watch out and thank you 💙
**Welcome to the Led Zeppelin rabbit hole, enjoy the ride, you are going to love it** The saying goes, once you get the Led in, you cannot get it out!!! 😄
Led Zeppelin.....keep rocking on forever, forever and forever...Greatest band of all time! And, by the way, The Led Zeppelin came onto the music scene during the late 60's through 70's, which was the "Free Love" decade, which kind of explains Led Zeppelin's sexual songs at that time. Like just about everybody in the younger generation at that time were exploring that side of themselves and everything, because they were asking for more honest information about the subject. So many subjects were not talked about, you know...Very turbulent time, the 60's!! But I survived! LOL!!
Jimmy Page (Greatest guitar player ever) actually described this performance as "the night whole lotta love turned funky." Every performance is different. The Madison Square Garden performance is Zeppelin at their best. Check out Since I've Been Loving You live from 1973.
This song was written by Willie Dixon, and originally recorded by Muddy Waters and there was quite a bit of legal maneuvering to get Willie’s name listed as original writer. In 1962 it was called You Need Love! Legal copyright was just beginning to be important at that time.
Led Zep the best r&r of all time Robert P is a sex symbol !! 😊Jimmy Page is utterly a magic man on his guitar 🎸John Bonham on drums omg & John Paul Jones guitar these guys had you in the palm of their hands from the very first note. I wish I had gone to one (at least) concert 🎶💎🤩
Great song and great performance. Robert Plant was gorgeous, as was his voice. I think "Stairway to Heaven" is good but it's definitely not my favorite. I really love "Since I've Been Loving You," "Communication Breakdown," "Immigrant Song" (which actually about Viking invasions) and "Kashmir."
A lot of LZ riffs have been sampled, Top of the Pops used this one for years, listen to Kashmir you will probably recognize that one too. If you like it bluesy try You Shook Me, In my time of Dying,When the Levee Breaks, they have so much swag.
You think THOSE jeans are tight! LOL check out 1973 Madison Square Garden performance. Nothing left to the imagination. At his true Rock God persona by then...The Golden God. And Jimmy Page, the guitarist...the Black Prince. Their music was often very sexual. Check out Black Dog, or the Lemon Song.
5 November 1970 to 14 July 1977: Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love" based on the CCS release, but specially re-recorded by CCS with the same personnel from their first album, playing a 40-second version. Collective Consciousness Society, more commonly known as C.C.S., were a British musical group, led by blues guitarist Alexis Korner.
How old are you? And this is your first experience of Led Zeppelin? Amazing! And that riff was the intro to Top of the Pops - a popular music programme.
This is a good version but in my opinion the version from 1973 at Madison Square Garden is a better version. here they are just starting out and havn't perfected their art yet and are raw. The 73 version they are true rock Gods at the peak of their Godliness. You want funky? Check out Trampled Underfoot.
the whole lotta love from madison square is 10 times better the uncut version is about 18 minutes and includes a boogie mama section that tears the roof off the place 1973 from the song remains the same movie thats the one!
OK before you react to "When the Levee breaks" by Led Zeppelin, BUY some over the ear headphones! Trust me! That's a WHOLE NEW WORLD to listen properly - you should do the audio version or lyrics not live because it's the first "vaulted loft" recorded drums and it's special. Harmonica by Robert Plant is awesome too - if you like Harmonica listen to The Wizard Rehearsal video by Black Sabbath and watch ol' Ozzy do it up!
the top came from the girl he had the night before, you missed it Harri. It was the best, you didnt have time to focus on one group, look at the year the song came out then look at the top 50 albums of that year, T
Mr. Harri-- you never know Led Zeppelin?? One of my very fave bands.... must have seen 20 times live from 1970 on. Will admit my preference for their studio product, yet went to concerts over and over again. Oh yes..... Robert Plant vocals.... Jimmy Page on guitar, simply one of the best. Please listen to more! Love seeing here. Thank you SO much!!!!
Early 70’s music, I think everyone was high on something or other, lol. I remember putting on the LP, headphones, laying on the floor with my eyes shut and just absorbing it all 😀❤️
Every band member ROCKS!!!!!!
This was my era, I so miss it!
Harri rocks out to messrs Bonham, Jones, Page & Plant! Way, Way down inside!! Love!
Led Zep. Royal Albert Hall. 1970. They're just getting started here.😁
So young, so much talent ..!! Love them
Best band there ever was!! More Zeppelin!! You should see this from Madison Square Garden!! Yes I can imagine...I'm 61!
Julie i love your personality! i can feel your energy down here! And when you love music you never ever get old..I am definitely gonna do one of your songs..watch out and thank you 💙
The greatest rock/blues band ever.
And not enough people know that yet. They need schooling
@@catem3102 I see what you did there!!! 🤣😂
You are down the rabbit hole my friend! 🐐s Both the Beatles and L.Z. changed the course of music! L.Z. Never duplicates the song the same in concert.
OMG ROBERT PLANT IS GOD - what a band my favourite of all time. BONHAM on drums ❤️❤️❤️❤️
**Welcome to the Led Zeppelin rabbit hole, enjoy the ride, you are going to love it** The saying goes, once you get the Led in, you cannot get it out!!! 😄
Thanks for more Led Zeppelin ❤
This whole concert is epic but that’s nothing unusual for Zeppelin. If you like funk then check out Trampled Under Foot by them.
Led Zeppelin.....keep rocking on forever, forever and forever...Greatest band of all time! And, by the way, The Led Zeppelin came onto the music scene during the late 60's through 70's, which was the "Free Love" decade, which kind of explains Led Zeppelin's sexual songs at that time. Like just about everybody in the younger generation at that time were exploring that side of themselves and everything, because they were asking for more honest information about the subject. So many subjects were not talked about, you know...Very turbulent time, the 60's!! But I survived! LOL!!
You NEVER have enough music, especially Zeppelin.
You should hear this laying on the floor with your head between the speakers....
Should hear the single. His voice was haunting to me. Loved it!
Jimmy Page (Greatest guitar player ever) actually described this performance as "the night whole lotta love turned funky." Every performance is different. The Madison Square Garden performance is Zeppelin at their best. Check out Since I've Been Loving You live from 1973.
it was too funky
This song was written by Willie Dixon, and originally recorded by Muddy Waters and there was quite a bit of legal maneuvering to get Willie’s name listed as original writer. In 1962 it was called You Need Love! Legal copyright was just beginning to be important at that time.
I liked your reaction with this. Genuine stuff and well done.
Led Zeppelin - Immigrant Song (Live 1972)(Official Video)
Thanx for the tip
I saw LZ when I was 15 in Ally Pally in '72. I still remember it.
Led Zep the best r&r of all time Robert P is a sex symbol !! 😊Jimmy Page is utterly a magic man on his guitar 🎸John Bonham on drums omg & John Paul Jones guitar these guys had you in the palm of their hands from the very first note. I wish I had gone to one (at least) concert 🎶💎🤩
Great song and great performance. Robert Plant was gorgeous, as was his voice. I think "Stairway to Heaven" is good but it's definitely not my favorite. I really love "Since I've Been Loving You," "Communication Breakdown," "Immigrant Song" (which actually about Viking invasions) and "Kashmir."
Awesome!!
The riff was played at the start of Top of The pops music show but not the Zeppelin version.
Hey. Not a word for the drummer? Really good
It was the top of the pops intro song back in the 70s
Do Stairway To Heaven live from Madison Square Garden! You won't be disappointed!
A lot of LZ riffs have been sampled, Top of the Pops used this one for years, listen to Kashmir you will probably recognize that one too. If you like it bluesy try You Shook Me, In my time of Dying,When the Levee Breaks, they have so much swag.
I knew i heard that riff before..it used to be on breakers TOTP's 😀 Now i remember
You think THOSE jeans are tight! LOL check out 1973 Madison Square Garden performance. Nothing left to the imagination. At his true Rock God persona by then...The Golden God. And Jimmy Page, the guitarist...the Black Prince. Their music was often very sexual. Check out Black Dog, or the Lemon Song.
5 November 1970 to 14 July 1977: Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love" based on the CCS release, but specially re-recorded by CCS with the same personnel from their first album, playing a 40-second version. Collective Consciousness Society, more commonly known as C.C.S., were a British musical group, led by blues guitarist Alexis Korner.
You sound like a big fan
Top of the Pops theme tune
I need some english in my life, subscribed
hahahahahaha ..welcome onboard
How old are you? And this is your first experience of Led Zeppelin? Amazing! And that riff was the intro to Top of the Pops - a popular music programme.
Ahhh! Now you're fine ✌☯️
You haven't seen his tight jeans yet. The ones he wears later in the '70s are even tighter and show all he has.
Top of the Pop's intro not motd
This is a good version but in my opinion the version from 1973 at Madison Square Garden is a better version. here they are just starting out and havn't perfected their art yet and are raw. The 73 version they are true rock Gods at the peak of their Godliness. You want funky? Check out Trampled Underfoot.
the whole lotta love from madison square is 10 times better the uncut version is about 18 minutes and includes a boogie mama section that tears the roof off the place 1973 from the song remains the same movie thats the one!
i need to check that out
Hey Harry, new sub. Imma try ta keep my comments short. Fire 🔥 reaction 🖕🌸
OK before you react to "When the Levee breaks" by Led Zeppelin, BUY some over the ear headphones! Trust me! That's a WHOLE NEW WORLD to listen properly - you should do the audio version or lyrics not live because it's the first "vaulted loft" recorded drums and it's special. Harmonica by Robert Plant is awesome too - if you like Harmonica listen to The Wizard Rehearsal video by Black Sabbath and watch ol' Ozzy do it up!
the top came from the girl he had the night before, you missed it Harri. It was the best, you didnt have time to focus on one group, look at the year the song came out then look at the top 50 albums of that year, T
1969. Acid Rock! Not their best rendition at all... try another, with HEADPHONES!
the song is about sex
Ripped off from bluesman Willie Dixon's 'You Need Love'