You smiled 3-4 beats in. You bobbed your head @ 5 beats. Glad you discovered this riff. @67, its still in my musical rotation! Cities like Detroit welcomed diverse in music. These guys, Pink Floyd, The Alan Parsons Project, J. Giels Band & others had a crossover style that clicked! 👍🏾👍🏾💯
Yep, probably 10 beats per minute faster then this version… unbelievable power and groove… throttle wide open, jonesy on keys AND bass pedals, Bonzo with mind melting fills executed with finesse, Page using the wah-wah pedal to funk it up to another level… Amazing
... one of my favorites. I still have the 7" single I bought of this song back in '75. I was 14 at the time and heard it on the radio and went right out and bought the record.
Most of my money back then went on LP’s because there was such a high standard,that only the best got through. Physical Graffiti was never off my turntable,along with about 30 other bands from that wonderful era. Todays rubbish couldn’t hold a candle to these greats.
Love your reactions! It's nice to see you younger generations enjoy the best music of all times and love it as much as we do.❤ Alit of great music back then but zeppelin has always been my go to.😊
Great reaction, as usual! Thanks! Great funky tune, Zeppelin never fails to amaze. I think you'd really enjoying watching this performed live, so you might want to give that a whirl when/if you have the time. I recommend Earls Court 1975.
JM... Your journey through R&R Music/Zeppelin has been fun to join you, knowing where you're headed. This is one of my favorites of all your reactions. You said so much of the right things... and it is my all time favorite tune from L.Z. 1969 1st song on side one changed everything in the world of R&R music.... Why I subscribed..... Good Times Bad Times - Led Zepplin (Reaction) | RIDICULOUS GUITAR SOLO BLEW ME AWAY!!
John Bonham & John Paul Jones were both big RnB fans; I think this came from a JPJ-led jam. He's playing the thumping bass on pedals beneath the Clavinola.
the MIGHTY Led Zeppelin.
So many bangers,have you heard When the Levee Breaks?
A drum sound like no other.
You smiled 3-4 beats in. You bobbed your head @ 5 beats. Glad you discovered this riff. @67, its still in my musical rotation! Cities like Detroit welcomed diverse in music. These guys, Pink Floyd, The Alan Parsons Project, J. Giels Band & others had a crossover style that clicked! 👍🏾👍🏾💯
The live version of this song from Earls Court in 1975 is outrageous.
Yep, probably 10 beats per minute faster then this version… unbelievable power and groove… throttle wide open, jonesy on keys AND bass pedals, Bonzo with mind melting fills executed with finesse, Page using the wah-wah pedal to funk it up to another level…
Amazing
One of the best live jams of all time 👍👍🎹🎸🎤🥁🎼🎵🎶
I was there. The best night of my 66 years.... Don't tell the wife
so much better than the album cut... but that's Zep for ya - LIVE was everything.
If you have not drove a 120 mph in a 1967 Pontiac GTO with this tune screaming from the speakers Brother we aint the same ,
Like he said ...this just proves how Mighty ZEP was!!!!!
This tune found it's way on to many dance floors back then. Radio and clubs loved it. Another example of Led Zeppelin's diversity in sounds.
You exude positivity brother.
Always dig your reactions! 🎸
When I saw them in 1977 this was the last song of the concert. It rocked and rocked. Loved watching with you.
One of my all time favorite songs and by Led Zeppelin 🔥🤘😎
It's one of mine too. especially live with Jimmy wailing on the wah!
Thank you ! We caught that smile at the very beginning n WE AGREE ! 🏆
The live version from their "Celebration Day" concert is awesome. 30 years after this album came out they still killed it.
That's a fact for sure! This from the O2 is amazing!
Best band ever.
... one of my favorites. I still have the 7" single I bought of this song back in '75. I was 14 at the time and heard it on the radio and went right out and bought the record.
Most of my money back then went on LP’s because there was such a high standard,that only the best got through.
Physical Graffiti was never off my turntable,along with about 30 other bands from that wonderful era.
Todays rubbish couldn’t hold a candle to these greats.
Love your reactions! It's nice to see you younger generations enjoy the best music of all times and love it as much as we do.❤ Alit of great music back then but zeppelin has always been my go to.😊
Every song is better than the rest! Watch this live in 1975!! Also do In My Time Of Dying live 1975!
It’s so cool to see other guys like the same jams I’ve been jamming out to. Love your channel, bro. Keep em coming.
Ahh...to have trouble-free transmission.
Thank you for reaction good Sir!
Great reaction, as usual! Thanks! Great funky tune, Zeppelin never fails to amaze. I think you'd really enjoying watching this performed live, so you might want to give that a whirl when/if you have the time. I recommend Earls Court 1975.
JM... Your journey through R&R Music/Zeppelin has been fun to join you, knowing where you're headed. This is one of my favorites of all your reactions. You said so much of the right things... and it is my all time favorite tune from L.Z. 1969 1st song on side one changed everything in the world of R&R music.... Why I subscribed..... Good Times Bad Times - Led Zepplin (Reaction) | RIDICULOUS GUITAR SOLO BLEW ME AWAY!!
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Zeppelin's best album!
Very close,but for sentimental reasons,Zep II is my all time fave but really,that run of albums is ALL stratosphere stuff for me.
Eyes-Lee Brothers
Brougham gettin' the funk on - do ya thing Playboy.
The live version from Earl's Court 1975 is absolute fire!
John Bonham & John Paul Jones were both big RnB fans; I think this came from a JPJ-led jam.
He's playing the thumping bass on pedals beneath the Clavinola.
Fucking awesome song!
1975 i won this double album on the board walk on double spining arrows at seaside heights NJ
Just in case, no one realized the lyrics of this song uses automotive metaphors for love making. Really creative lyrics
Gotta get you right on the Isley Brothers. Pronounced Eye-sley. This Led song is Funk Fire 🔥 You da man.
Ten years gone,
The song remains the same (live)
The Rain Song
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Check out The Doobie Brothers' "Long Train Running".
This song is heavily inspired by that song. 🤙😎
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Do. more. Zeppelin.
An easy song to play on guitar, but deceptively hard to play because of the cadence of playing it. I could never get that cadence quite right.
Its pronounced Eye-ley Brothers, not Is-Lee. LOL
Haha.
Always proof read.
You left out the ‘z’ sound.
Eye-zlee brothers.
@@TheCornishCockney I pronounced it correctly sir. You must live in New England I'm guessing.
do kashmir live 1979
You're always on point with your reactions too😂👍But, Live is always better.....Peace from France ✌️