That would have to be the description of the hardest gig EVER! Not only covering a classic, but covering it in front of the legendary original artists, AND at a special tribute for them. There can honestly be nothing harder.
@@sopwithpuppy I heard that Robert Plant notoriously hated covers of "the song" The solo guitar in front of Jimmie Page... who was giving them a look like "Don't make me come down there!!!: John Paul Jones, an underappreciated member with a look of satisfaction. Then you get a standing ovation. From Led Zepplin. After doing "The Song" YOU WIN AT LIFE. As a musician, what could be better???
@@emteemac Robert Plant always hated being asked what his favorite Led Zepplin song was so he would give different answers every time. During one interview his response was "Barracuda by Heart, because it's the song I've been trying to write all my life".
@@danasfaith5738 I want to request a reaction video to the song Ice by the group Camel. It has some great guitar that will reach your soul, not many people know about them because they did not get as famous as Pink Floyd but the guitarist is the equal of David Gilmour the guitarist of Pink Floyd, have your dad or one of your uncles preview the song and they will know what i am talking about. Thank You
Yes, great reaction to wonderful music. I remember being around when Led Zepp had just arrived on the music scene, in my youth!! Whole Lotta Love was played... a lot!! Thanks.
I'd love to know what he thought about the authors of the Australian series "the Money or the Gun" having fun with this song: ua-cam.com/video/soJBGLP7Akk/v-deo.html Make sure you don't miss the last impression on the list, performed bei Leonard Teale! I don't know for sure, but I strongly assume that Rolf Harris' frivolous interpretation started it all ...
@@RozzmanLists Did you that Page and Plant appeared on Andrew Denton's show during "No Quarter" tour 1994 and performed 'Sun Arise', a Rolf Harris song? Which, to me, gives the impression that they got the joke.
Robert Plant and John Bonham were best mates, and all the surviving members have known Jason from babyhood. John Bonham helped Robert through the crushing loss of Roberts little son, who died at the age of five Of a stomach virus in 1977. Then, in 1980, it was Robert and his wife who went to Bonham’s house to tell Jason that his father was dead. It was a devastating loss for Robert. He lost his best friend. Zeppelin also died that day. The deep emotions showing on Robert’s face during that performance are so moving.
One more note. John Bonham also wore a British Derby hat, sorta his trademark.. Jason wore his dad'd Derby here as a tribute to his dad, and the entire choir in the back wore the same.
Facts and He(Plant) was the first to go to Bonzo's home to personally give the horrible news to the wife and a young Jason.After this tragic event the Led Zeppelin era was over for all of them.They could have taken a substitute,but decided that the journey was over w/o BONZO.Respect all the way.That is true friendship.You or NO ONE.Not even Jason(too young at the time and after it was too late.Decision was made and they kept it all the way.See how music can unite people.No colour,nationality,religion ...matters.One PLANET,one NATION.To be a ROCK and not to roll.Slovenia greets you and all music fans
@@helenespaulding9372 It is.Well every sane person loves his home.Very small and trough out the history bullied by anyone who had some spare time.But hey,we are still kicking.2million,but O.K.,gled to be alive and enjoy people as you.THX ans stax safe.Of course you're welcome.No problem the language.I speak 5 languages,but every person under 50 speaks english.CIAO
Marko Leban didn’t have a chance to spend much time there...just went through Ljubljana on way from Croatia to Italy. But yes, you folks have gotten a pretty raw deal from the bullies of history, but have kept your own culture intact. I am so glad that you are now free to chart your own path in the world! I am envious of Europeans who learn so many languages. That is a gift. I assume you speak Slovenian, English, Italian.....and? Americans are notorious for not knowing other languages, but learning French or German or whatever in school is no good if you never have occasion to use it...so then you forget. Yes...,we will all try to stay safe over the next few months....I fear it will be rough here in the States. Hope you and your loved ones stay healthy and safe as well. Ciao.....
I love the way you girls react to classic rock songs. Amid the giggles, you both make cogent and articulate comments for folks so young who weren't around when this music was current. Compared to other reviewers I watch on UA-cam, you have so much more to say and seem better informed on your subjects. Most of all, as a 74-year-old who came of age in the classic rock era, I am gratified that this generation of music is still being appreciated by young people and that you are introducing your generation to this epic music. Lastly, I love the enthusiasm and sincerity in your videos. You ladies rock.
@@alfredfarber3385 Thank you Alfred! Your words are too kind and beautiful! I teared up a little! We are just happy that you and our UA-cam family is happy with our reaction! When I read comments like yours, I honestly feel honored and I feel that we (Mia and I) are doing something right! Thank you so much again for your kind words!
Im 57 yrs. old and not ashamed to say my eyes tear up every time. And you girls are Awesome! I really like your reactions.. Keep up the the great reactions!!!
I’m an old musician from Detroit (62) ...I also get emotional. This was a part of rock n roll history. I’m not sure how to identify my feelings.... is it about John? ...is it about the remaining members watching this performance? ...is it about Jason performing on his Father’s drum kit? ....or is it emotional to see young people “get it”? ...see where I’m going here? I wept like a baby during the whole video.... ❤️
@@georgedowd5277 Yes! I really like when I see younger people talking about and singing songs we grew up listening to and still do, and wearing Rock T-shirts.. Its really cool to hear them say they like our music. But Ann Wilsons voice is phenomenal and shes so talented, Nancys voice as well and her guitar playing.., Wow! Everyone on that stage @ the Kennedy Center was so amazing!
You're not the only ones crying! I'm a 53 year old guy, sitting here at my desk, absolutely in a puddle of tears. Both bands have been a huge part of my life, and this brings back SO many memories and emotions. My dad brought home Heart's first album in early 1976, and we listened to it over and over together - it was when we became more than just father and son, and became friends who loved music. I can't listen to Heart now without breaking out into tears, since he's no longer here to listen with me. He'd absolutely love you! I hope the bond between you ladies grows to be as great as that of Ann and Nancy, and that they have a place in your life as special as they do in mine. Thank you for sharing your love and appreciate of great music, and great musicians!!
Jimmy Page himself gave his blessing to Heart to cover Led Zeppelin songs because Ann Wilson could belt out Robert Plants vocals so beautifully. In their decades long career, from the seventies up until 2015 or so, Heart would usually end their concerts with a Zeppelin song or two. Fans loved it.
Led Zeppelin did a live reunion concert in London in 2007. Over 20 million people tried to get one of the 18,000 seats sold. They killed it. Brilliant performance. Jason Bonham was an official member of Zeppelin that night and absolutely channeled his father’s spirit. He had studied every bootleg of their live performances and knew every nuance and fill his father had done, and performed it flawlessly. Seeing the three surviving members (Robert was 59, Jimmy 62, John Paul 61) playing with their beloved John’s son.........Can you imagine the emotions on stage that night?
Don’t worry. It’s ok to cry, especially when something moves your soul. Heart did an amazing job. It’s probably the greatest live cover that I’ve ever seen. Welcome to Led Zeppelin... and you’ve only heard one of their songs... strap in, you’re in for a ride. PS The hat that Jason and the choir at the end were wearing were an homage to John Bonham.
Yep, I watch this performance alot, and I agree best live cover I have seen...a brilliant arrangement and only the legendary Ann Wilson could pull this off. SO good
Jason Bonham is not merely the son of John Bonham, He is also the godson of singer Robert Plant. Jason also wore a bowler hat, as did most of the choral singers, as an homage to the late John Bonham. It was his signature in performances to wear a bowler hat. Jason has performed with Robert, Jimmy, and John as a part of Led Zeppelin on a tour years ago, and he is also an in-demand drummer for many of the hard rock legends when touring. He even dipped his toe into being an actor. He played the drummer of a fictitious 1980s era heavy metal band called Steel Dragon in the movie 'Rock Star' with Mark Wahlberg and Jennifer Aniston. Heart is a must for you two!!! In the 1970s and 80s, there were only a few female rock singers who could be considered Goddesses of Rock...Ann Wilson as a vocalist was one (along with Linda Ronstadt, Stevie Nicks, and a few others). And no one, male or female, has done more for the acoustic guitar in rock than Nancy Wilson who is superb on the electric guitar, but she is untouchable on acoustic (just listen to the opening of "Crazy On You" by Heart to understand this). I think you would really love their music..."Barracuda", "Magic Man", "These Dreams", "Never", "Alone", "If Looks Could Kill", "Nothin' At All", "What About Love?"...all of these are must-hear even if you don't do reactions.
LOVE to see young people appreciating music from my generation. This is from the Kennedy Centers Honors (which is why the President and First Lady are there, along with all the celebrities in the audience). Every year they induct artists from various fields that have contributed to the arts and had an impact on our culture. I've watched the show every year and seen some great performances honoring great artists, but NEVER has the Kennedy Center ROCKED THE HOUSE DOWN like they did that night. Only fitting to honor the greatest rock band ever.
I got the impression that while you were watching this you didn't realize that the old guys they kept cutting to 4 reaction are actually Led Zeppelin :-). They were being honored for a lifetime achievement and heart was singing to them! You can see how much they loved it
I'm SOOOOO glad that you watched this performance. I'm a 56 year old Englishman and been aware of Led Zeppelin for as long as I can remember. I began my musical journey as a drummer and was a huge fan of John Bonham. Jason was just 14 years old when his dad died in 1980 but he has gone on to become an exceptional drummer in his own right. Not only does this outstanding performance demonstrate just what an absolute masterpiece of a song it is, but also how overwhelming it can be when played to this astonishing standard. What's also beautiful is seeing the reactions of the 3 remaining members (from left to right on the balcony in evening dress with their awards attached to their lapels) John Paul Jones, bass and keyboards, Robert Plant, vocals, and Jimmy Page, guitar. They were evidently blown away by the performance and Robert Plant is reduced to tears. 😃
I love Zeppelin and I love Heart. This was a fantastic cover of this legendary song and IMO you two young women do the best reactions of anyone out there. I've been a guitarist for over 40 years and it does my heart good to see young folks enjoying the greatest music in history! Your folks have done a stellar job in raising you and being interested and involved in your musical interests. Please keep up your great work cuz it keeps us ..... your fans ...... wanting more. I hope you and your family have a great Sunday! God bless
11:52 Jason looks up. He's not checking out the balcony. He's asking for approval from John. I didn't see any kind of response, but I know what it MUST have been. "Well done son!"
Welcome aboard, youngsters! The two of you are blessed, to have experienced the wonderful talents of the Wilson sisters. Heart, has recorded such a large catalog of music, all of it great!
What to say about Ann Wilson, the woman is incredible, incredibly talented, intelligent, beautiful and can put soooooo much feelings and emotions into her performances! What a tribute to a fantastic Rock & Roll Legendary Band... Led Zeppelin! Two thumbs up on the reaction... enjoyed it much girls! You two are so enjoyable to watch... 👍👍😎👏👏👏👏👏👏
its wonderful to see how these musicians can affect you guys so personally. The true power of music.... if youre open to it. Fantastic reactions...Keep it up ladies. Respect from the UK.
In 1979 my girlfriend lived next door to Ann.... I was invited to a BBQ at Ann's house, and she asked if I could play guitar. "Yeah, since I was 6 years old !" Ann asked, "You know Beatles' songs ?" I said, "C'mon ! Sure I do !" Sat next to Ann around a campfire and her voice moved my hair. Have MANY videos of them from 2010 and on ... on my channel !
I just watched your first reaction to this song and immediately subscribed, I was hoping you'd see this. I watched this the night it aired and cried like a baby. Ann and Nancy Wilson (HEART) are the only people that the band doesn't mind covering their songs because those women ROCK. They're my hero's for being such hard rockers when girls weren't supposed to be doing it! Keep up the great work!
Can you imagine how you would feel being able to do that song in front of Led Zeppelin and they love it that much?! Wow! And you even brought tears to Robert Plant's eyes!!!
One of the reasons Robert Plant looked like he was about to cry during the Heart tribute performance was because he had just prior to the show been talking to his bandmates about Jason Bonham, the son of the Led Zeppelin drummer, the late John Bonham. Robert Plant was best friends with the father, and told his bandmates that he regretted that they had not invited Jason to the Kennedy Center Honors to enjoy it on behalf of his Dad. Then he all of a sudden Jason appeared on stage with Heart and Robert Plant was overcome seeing him.
When Led Zepplin 4 came out in 1971. I had just turned 19. I was living alone and a friend showed up with this record album. We put in on the record player and started listening. I thought the first 3 albums were good but this is the gold standard. There were also some vegetables consumed that night. I will never forget it. It's weird how music can bring back memories. After all most of us were conceived while our parents were listening to music. Or the music put our parents in a romantic mood. Stay home stay healthy.
Ann Wilson is one of the greatest singers you could ever hear. You spoke of the pressure to perform. Think about it, you are on the stage, performing one of the most legendary songs every written by one of the most legendary bands that ever existed IN FRONT OF the legendary band that wrote it. They absolutely killed it, and I'll admit, it puts tears in my eyes every time. I saw an interview with Robert Plant a couple of years ago. He said he was talking to Jimmy Page and said "We should have invited Jason. I can't believe we didn't bring him.." He said he lost it when he appeared behind that drum kit.
Jimmy, Robert, John Paul Jones had said wouldnt it have been grand if Jason could be here with us on this night , they had no idea he would be joining Heart to perform this song ... and thats why they looked stunned in the moment ... wow , how it was kept secret is incredible !
The thing that gets me every time in this video is the look of sheer joy on Jimmy Page's face when they show the remaining members of Led Zeppelin. He has the unbridled enthusiasm of a child, seeing his music interpreted in this way, and it's great to watch. And Ann Wilson.....absolutely legendary voice. Wow. For the most part, she sings this much more true to the way Robert sang it on the studio version. And by the way, no one in the band knew that Jason was going to be there. Apparently the sight of him was what brought tears to Robert's eyes, thinking of his old friend Bonzo. This is powerful stuff.
Fun trivia - the hats Jason and the choir wore (i.e. Bowler hat) was an homage to Jason's father, John Bonham, who used to frequently wear one and is seen in many pictures and performances with it on.
First time I have seen this awesome performance thanks to you young ladies! Great performance and in a way I think it may have left both of you speechless. Keep up the good work!
I was crying too. :D Love seeing your reactions to music from my own youth. It's clearly not just from it's time but rather leaps from generation to generation to generation.
This is my generation of music (70's & 80'). I've been curious about this reaction video stuff and have been watching other channels that do what you do and I have to say your energy is refreshing! You two do very well at articulating and describing these great bands from the past. Well done! I subbed!
I appreciate you researched this version before listening and could appreciate what this performance meant to those performing and listening at the time (and still listening today). Keep up the positive spirit girls 👍🏼👍🏼
These kids are pretty smart to recognize the moment this was. They get how emotional impact it had on the band, Jason, and the audience. Gotta love these kids!
About the hats...Zeppelin's drummer - John Bonham - used to wear a bowler hat (like those) and a white boiler suit on stage. He took that from a 1971 movie called A Clockwork Orange. In the film, there was a gang of thugs who would go around dressed that way. First time I watch this performance and the curtain lifted up to show the choir, I got major goosebumps and teared up - knowing the meaning and having listened to LZ for more than 40 years, how could I not? It still has that effect and to see your reactions to it are wonderful. Welcome to the world of real musicianship!
Next Led Song? Led Zeppelin “The Rain Song” Jimmy Page & Robert Plant No Quarter 1994 Live. My favorite Zeppelin song! Another slow beautifully written song!!! THE RAIN SONG!!!!!!!!!
Tracks from the first album too. Good Times, Bad Times, You Shook Me, Dazed and Confused. I would have recommended Whole Lotta Love, but probably inappropriate under the circumstances given the lyrics - LOL!
I like What Is and What Should Never Be from same album. I got a portable 8 track player for my 10th birthday in 1970. LED Zeppelin II was one of three tapes I got. The guitar part switching speakers blew me away lol.
There is so much going on in the video that this song you must listen one time all the way through with your eyes closed,,and really isolate Ann's vocals......totally amazing
It is refreshing to watch you girls react, the look on your faces is epic! Before Heart both Ann and Nancy Wilson used to do Zeppelin cover songs, it’s there favorite group! Later Nancy joined a band in Vancouver B.C. called Heart, they needed a singer and Nancy, who thought her sister was a remarkable singer, invited Ann! The rest is history! Ann Wilson is the best female rock singer in history and Nancy is the best female guitarist! You girls rock! Love the background mural! Keep up the good work!
Who would have thought that these two young ladies would have the best music reaction channel on UA-cam? Every video is a joy to watch. Bravo. Brilliant video. I think Ann Wison is the best female singer in rock. They do Zep so well.
Hi girls I was a teenager in the 60s I was listening to all this great music when it first came out it makes me happy they you girls are discovering it . Keep on ROCKING.
Very powerful song. This version gives me goose bumps all the time considering Jason is playing for his dad, and that Heart are playing a song by a band they site as one of the influences. The orchestral parts and the background singers make this stand out and also help make this performance all the more special. This is definitely a song that is ok to tear up on. Excellent job again, ladies! :)
So beautiful to see really young people react and enjoy to this magnificent cover. Everything here is outstanding but it still amazes me the courage it takes to play that iconic solo in front of Jimmy Page himself. And having Robert Plant tearing up as well as. Well done, girls.
Hi my beautiful, Juliet has no reason to apologize, you are reacting to a great song, I was always thrilled, especially with the presence of the members of the led zeppelin, it was wonderful !! 😘🇧🇷
My first time to your channel.... and I'm already subscribing!!! What a fantastic reaction!!! At first I wasn't sure because of your age. But I was curious at a younger persons perception... and you didn't miss a thing! I absolutely LOVE this cover. Probably my favorite live performance ever. I got goosebumps the first time I watched it and ended up in tears. I cry almost every time I see it. You two girls are so refreshing. I look forward to watching more of your reactions!!!! This one was AWESOME.
Your reaction to this video was perfect. If Heart's performance can make Robert Plant cry, why shouldn't you? And how often are Barack and Michelle Obama the fourth-and-fifth most famous people in the balcony? Before they became successful, Heart was famous for playing Led Zeppelin covers in bars all over the Pacific Northwest. They were one of the few bar bands capable of playing credible Zeppelin covers; the band's nickname around Seattle was "Little Led Zeppelin". Ann's voice is truly legendary - you really should react to some of their songs. "Barracuda", "Kick It Out" and "Even It Up" are all rockers, "Little Queen", "Bebe Le Strange" and "Heartless" stomp hard, and "Magic Man", "Love Alive" and "Dreamboat Annie / Crazy on You" are epics. Have to give all respect to Heart - without them, female-fronted Metal bands might not exist - including Jinjer, Nightwish and . . . yes, even Unleash The Archers. Check 'em out !
If you notice the chorus wearing a hat .. that's was an homage to the drummer John Bonham who used to wear a hat like that ..............love your reactions you look very genuine, and one can feel the love you have for music no matter from what era ...
You know you've done something special when the members of Led Zep give you a standing ovation.
I still love Jimmy Page reacting to this,the joy in his face. It truly is heartfelt.
Heart is a legend on their own, imagine having to cover ¨ Stairway to Having¨ in front of Zeppelin..
That would have to be the description of the hardest gig EVER! Not only covering a classic, but covering it in front of the legendary original artists, AND at a special tribute for them. There can honestly be nothing harder.
There's a video interview of them explaining how it happened and how they felt about it.
Big time pressure that is. But when your performance of Stairway to Heaven brings Robert Plant to tears, you know you've nailed it.
@@sopwithpuppy I heard that Robert Plant notoriously hated covers of "the song" The solo guitar in front of Jimmie Page... who was giving them a look like "Don't make me come down there!!!: John Paul Jones, an underappreciated member with a look of satisfaction. Then you get a standing ovation. From Led Zepplin. After doing "The Song" YOU WIN AT LIFE. As a musician, what could be better???
@@emteemac Robert Plant always hated being asked what his favorite Led Zepplin song was so he would give different answers every time. During one interview his response was "Barracuda by Heart, because it's the song I've been trying to write all my life".
Young people enjoying really good music, and reacting as I reacted the first time I hear it... Wow!! Faith in humanity resorted!! 👍
Thank you for your kind words Marco!
Marco check those two beautiful young girls' reaction to LED ZEPPELIN version of it! You'll love it ;)
@@danasfaith5738 I want to request a reaction video to the song Ice by the group Camel. It has some great guitar that will reach your soul, not many people know about them because they did not get as famous as Pink Floyd but the guitarist is the equal of David Gilmour the guitarist of Pink Floyd, have your dad or one of your uncles preview the song and they will know what i am talking about.
Thank You
I agree. Love from Sweden.
Yes, great reaction to wonderful music. I remember being around when Led Zepp had just arrived on the music scene, in my youth!! Whole Lotta Love was played... a lot!! Thanks.
Robert Plant has stated how much he hates when bands cover Stairway to Heaven.....but this one brought him to tears.
To be fair, most bands are unable to do the song justice.
I think it was the whole thing... the tribute, the bowler hats, Jason, and the fact that Ann Wilson hit the "Voice of God" note... Surreal performance
Great White did an awesome job!
I'd love to know what he thought about the authors of the Australian series "the Money or the Gun" having fun with this song:
ua-cam.com/video/soJBGLP7Akk/v-deo.html
Make sure you don't miss the last impression on the list, performed bei Leonard Teale!
I don't know for sure, but I strongly assume that Rolf Harris' frivolous interpretation started it all ...
@@RozzmanLists Did you that Page and Plant appeared on Andrew Denton's show during "No Quarter" tour 1994 and performed 'Sun Arise', a Rolf Harris song? Which, to me, gives the impression that they got the joke.
Robert Plant and John Bonham were best mates, and all the surviving members have known Jason from babyhood. John Bonham helped Robert through the crushing loss of Roberts little son, who died at the age of five Of a stomach virus in 1977. Then, in 1980, it was Robert and his wife who went to Bonham’s house to tell Jason that his father was dead. It was a devastating loss for Robert. He lost his best friend. Zeppelin also died that day. The deep emotions showing on Robert’s face during that performance are so moving.
One more note. John Bonham also wore a British Derby hat, sorta his trademark.. Jason wore his dad'd Derby here as a tribute to his dad, and the entire choir in the back wore the same.
Facts and He(Plant) was the first to go to Bonzo's home to personally give the horrible news to the wife and a young Jason.After this tragic event the Led Zeppelin era was over for all of them.They could have taken a substitute,but decided that the journey was over w/o BONZO.Respect all the way.That is true friendship.You or NO ONE.Not even Jason(too young at the time and after it was too late.Decision was made and they kept it all the way.See how music can unite people.No colour,nationality,religion ...matters.One PLANET,one NATION.To be a ROCK and not to roll.Slovenia greets you and all music fans
Marko Leban greetings Slovenia! Beautiful country!
@@helenespaulding9372 It is.Well every sane person loves his home.Very small and trough out the history bullied by anyone who had some spare time.But hey,we are still kicking.2million,but O.K.,gled to be alive and enjoy people as you.THX ans stax safe.Of course you're welcome.No problem the language.I speak 5 languages,but every person under 50 speaks english.CIAO
Marko Leban didn’t have a chance to spend much time there...just went through Ljubljana on way from Croatia to Italy. But yes, you folks have gotten a pretty raw deal from the bullies of history, but have kept your own culture intact. I am so glad that you are now free to chart your own path in the world! I am envious of Europeans who learn so many languages. That is a gift. I assume you speak Slovenian, English, Italian.....and? Americans are notorious for not knowing other languages, but learning French or German or whatever in school is no good if you never have occasion to use it...so then you forget. Yes...,we will all try to stay safe over the next few months....I fear it will be rough here in the States. Hope you and your loved ones stay healthy and safe as well. Ciao.....
Ann Wilson is absolutely one of the top vocalists in rock-and-roll history. Her voice is legendary.
Yes
The note at 11:12! I believe she was 62 at the time of this prrformance
Nancy's no slouch on vocals either. Check out These Dreams.
You 2 girls deserve a standing ovation as well. Your emotion and sincerity made this a wonderful reaction for us onlookers. Ty!
You are too kind Brian! Thank you!
@@danasfaith5738 Brian is telling the truth. Take a bow.
I love the way you girls react to classic rock songs. Amid the giggles, you both make cogent and articulate comments for folks so young who weren't around when this music was current. Compared to other reviewers I watch on UA-cam, you have so much more to say and seem better informed on your subjects. Most of all, as a 74-year-old who came of age in the classic rock era, I am gratified that this generation of music is still being appreciated by young people and that you are introducing your generation to this epic music. Lastly, I love the enthusiasm and sincerity in your videos. You ladies rock.
@@granttomb8844 Aaaw, Thank you Grant!
@@alfredfarber3385 Thank you Alfred! Your words are too kind and beautiful! I teared up a little! We are just happy that you and our UA-cam family is happy with our reaction! When I read comments like yours, I honestly feel honored and I feel that we (Mia and I) are doing something right! Thank you so much again for your kind words!
The drummer is Jason Bonahm the son of John Bonahm the original drummer
Who's John Bonham
They know.
Ttssf TGSGG ikr. Whos he?
@@ohboi9578 he is one of the greatest drummer of all time
@@Pro1938ftc3ch The original drummer of Led Zeppelin
Don’t worry about crying. I’m 57, have seen this a 100 times, still tear up. Jason sealed the deal!
Me too born on 65
Im 57 yrs. old and not ashamed to say my eyes tear up every time. And you girls are Awesome! I really like your reactions.. Keep up the the great reactions!!!
Aww! Thank you frank!
I’m an old musician from Detroit (62) ...I also get emotional. This was a part of rock n roll history. I’m not sure how to identify my feelings.... is it about John? ...is it about the remaining members watching this performance? ...is it about Jason performing on his Father’s drum kit? ....or is it emotional to see young people “get it”?
...see where I’m going here? I wept like a baby during the whole video.... ❤️
@@georgedowd5277 Yes! I really like when I see younger people talking about and singing songs we grew up listening to and still do, and wearing Rock T-shirts.. Its really cool to hear them say they like our music.
But Ann Wilsons voice is phenomenal and shes so talented, Nancys voice as well and her guitar playing.., Wow! Everyone on that stage @ the Kennedy Center was so amazing!
every time what ??
You're not the only ones crying! I'm a 53 year old guy, sitting here at my desk, absolutely in a puddle of tears. Both bands have been a huge part of my life, and this brings back SO many memories and emotions. My dad brought home Heart's first album in early 1976, and we listened to it over and over together - it was when we became more than just father and son, and became friends who loved music. I can't listen to Heart now without breaking out into tears, since he's no longer here to listen with me. He'd absolutely love you!
I hope the bond between you ladies grows to be as great as that of Ann and Nancy, and that they have a place in your life as special as they do in mine. Thank you for sharing your love and appreciate of great music, and great musicians!!
Jimmy Page himself gave his blessing to Heart to cover Led Zeppelin songs because Ann Wilson could belt out Robert Plants vocals so beautifully. In their decades long career, from the seventies up until 2015 or so, Heart would usually end their concerts with a Zeppelin song or two. Fans loved it.
Yes girls you've just watched "ROCK LEGENDS" performe in front of "ROCK GODS"!!!!!!!!
When you have Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and John Paul Jones watching from the seats; no pressure!!!🥴
And Jason Bonham on the drums, jajajaja!
You should also watch Heart perform “Barracuda” or “Magic Man” two of their big hits.
I second what Anita Paulus said here. Hearts Barracuda will give you chills. Her voice is simply amazing!
Barracuda is incredible.
"Crazy on You" by Heart
Michael Derosier played the drums on Barracuda. Simply incredible.
Crazy on you!
Led Zeppelin did a live reunion concert in London in 2007. Over 20 million people tried to get one of the 18,000 seats sold. They killed it. Brilliant performance. Jason Bonham was an official member of Zeppelin that night and absolutely channeled his father’s spirit. He had studied every bootleg of their live performances and knew every nuance and fill his father had done, and performed it flawlessly. Seeing the three surviving members (Robert was 59, Jimmy 62, John Paul 61) playing with their beloved John’s son.........Can you imagine the emotions on stage that night?
Page was almost 64.
Philosopher 007 you are correct. I screwed up. He was 63 in December of 2007 for the O2. Thanks for catching that.
They also played together in 2012 too.
Don’t worry. It’s ok to cry, especially when something moves your soul. Heart did an amazing job. It’s probably the greatest live cover that I’ve ever seen. Welcome to Led Zeppelin... and you’ve only heard one of their songs... strap in, you’re in for a ride.
PS The hat that Jason and the choir at the end were wearing were an homage to John Bonham.
Yep, I watch this performance alot, and I agree best live cover I have seen...a brilliant arrangement and only the legendary Ann Wilson could pull this off. SO good
Well said
when jason looked up to the sky at the last verse, my eyes got wet too.
I don't always cry, but when I do... well, you know...
Jason Bonham is not merely the son of John Bonham, He is also the godson of singer Robert Plant. Jason also wore a bowler hat, as did most of the choral singers, as an homage to the late John Bonham. It was his signature in performances to wear a bowler hat. Jason has performed with Robert, Jimmy, and John as a part of Led Zeppelin on a tour years ago, and he is also an in-demand drummer for many of the hard rock legends when touring. He even dipped his toe into being an actor. He played the drummer of a fictitious 1980s era heavy metal band called Steel Dragon in the movie 'Rock Star' with Mark Wahlberg and Jennifer Aniston. Heart is a must for you two!!! In the 1970s and 80s, there were only a few female rock singers who could be considered Goddesses of Rock...Ann Wilson as a vocalist was one (along with Linda Ronstadt, Stevie Nicks, and a few others). And no one, male or female, has done more for the acoustic guitar in rock than Nancy Wilson who is superb on the electric guitar, but she is untouchable on acoustic (just listen to the opening of "Crazy On You" by Heart to understand this). I think you would really love their music..."Barracuda", "Magic Man", "These Dreams", "Never", "Alone", "If Looks Could Kill", "Nothin' At All", "What About Love?"...all of these are must-hear even if you don't do reactions.
I can't stand magic man or barracuda because its way over played
@Crown Commando what magic man ?
@Crown Commando ok I will and I agree. The radio stations do play the same stuff
Going to a Led Zeppelin concert also inspired Ann and Nancy to become rockers.
I think you missed an obvious one: PAT BENATAR
Props to Shane Fontayne for giving an excellent rendition of Jimmy Page’s legendary guitar solo
And he managed to give it his own touches while still respecting, but not just copying, the original...well done indeed!!
For well over a year, I've wondered who was playing the solo. Thanks for the revelation!
Was that who it was? Ain't seen him since he toured with Springsteen in the early 90's
@@ryanwakley1640 He has been recording and touring with Graham Nash for the last couple of years
Jimmy's smile said it all !
LOVE to see young people appreciating music from my generation. This is from the Kennedy Centers Honors (which is why the President and First Lady are there, along with all the celebrities in the audience). Every year they induct artists from various fields that have contributed to the arts and had an impact on our culture. I've watched the show every year and seen some great performances honoring great artists, but NEVER has the Kennedy Center ROCKED THE HOUSE DOWN like they did that night. Only fitting to honor the greatest rock band ever.
Makes me cry too, no matter how many times I watch it - it’s just perfection
Seeing two girls get excited and moved by something that today's young people don't even know, is priceless. I love you from Italy.
I got the impression that while you were watching this you didn't realize that the old guys they kept cutting to 4 reaction are actually Led Zeppelin :-). They were being honored for a lifetime achievement and heart was singing to them! You can see how much they loved it
I was wondering, too. But they DID see that. "old guys" Older, OLDER....I'm 69....lasts a little longer that way.
Their comments after the song make it clear they knew those were the original band members they were playing to
@@BiffMan42 yes
He’s playing it the way his dad would have wanted. And it was perfectly beautiful.🤟🤘👍
Was my aunts favorite song when she was alive. Gets my MoM watery eyes also. We miss her so much and thank you for playing this beautiful song ❤️🙏🏻😎
I'm SOOOOO glad that you watched this performance. I'm a 56 year old Englishman and been aware of Led Zeppelin for as long as I can remember.
I began my musical journey as a drummer and was a huge fan of John Bonham. Jason was just 14 years old when his dad died in 1980 but he has gone on to become an exceptional drummer in his own right.
Not only does this outstanding performance demonstrate just what an absolute masterpiece of a song it is, but also how overwhelming it can be when played to this astonishing standard.
What's also beautiful is seeing the reactions of the 3 remaining members (from left to right on the balcony in evening dress with their awards attached to their lapels) John Paul Jones, bass and keyboards, Robert Plant, vocals, and Jimmy Page, guitar. They were evidently blown away by the performance and Robert Plant is reduced to tears. 😃
I love Zeppelin and I love Heart. This was a fantastic cover of this legendary song and IMO you two young women do the best reactions of anyone out there. I've been a guitarist for over 40 years and it does my heart good to see young folks enjoying the greatest music in history! Your folks have done a stellar job in raising you and being interested and involved in your musical interests. Please keep up your great work cuz it keeps us ..... your fans ...... wanting more. I hope you and your family have a great Sunday! God bless
You're comment is too kind Jeff! Thank you so much! It is comments like yours that keeps us going!
Her voice could knock down walls if she unleashed it....she is amazing
This song is over 50 years old, and NEVER gets old.
11:52 Jason looks up. He's not checking out the balcony. He's asking for approval from John. I didn't see any kind of response, but I know what it MUST have been. "Well done son!"
Welcome aboard, youngsters! The two of you are blessed, to have experienced the wonderful talents of the Wilson sisters. Heart, has recorded such a large catalog of music, all of it great!
What to say about Ann Wilson, the woman is incredible, incredibly talented, intelligent, beautiful and can put soooooo much feelings and emotions into her performances! What a tribute to a fantastic Rock & Roll Legendary Band... Led Zeppelin! Two thumbs up on the reaction... enjoyed it much girls! You two are so enjoyable to watch... 👍👍😎👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you so much Warren for your kind words!
There is so many rock and roll legends... Zepellin was one of those, thank you
Ann and Nancy Wilson... The Wilson sisters!!!!! The 2 greatest women of rock n roll!!!!
I`ve heard this song million times but this version and performance really puts tears in my eyes.. it`s really touching
its wonderful to see how these musicians can affect you guys so personally. The true power of music.... if youre open to it. Fantastic reactions...Keep it up ladies. Respect from the UK.
Thank you Mountprospect1!
I saw Heart with Jason in 2013. What an amazing show. I also saw Led Zeppelin with Jason in 1988.
In 1979 my girlfriend lived next door to Ann.... I was invited to a BBQ at Ann's house, and she asked if I could play guitar.
"Yeah, since I was 6 years old !" Ann asked, "You know Beatles' songs ?" I said, "C'mon ! Sure I do !"
Sat next to Ann around a campfire and her voice moved my hair.
Have MANY videos of them from 2010 and on ... on my channel !
I tear up every time watching this. It’s beautiful.
That’s a great reaction girls!!! 👊👊 Loved it
Thank you 7777shayna!
I just watched your first reaction to this song and immediately subscribed, I was hoping you'd see this. I watched this the night it aired and cried like a baby. Ann and Nancy Wilson (HEART) are the only people that the band doesn't mind covering their songs because those women ROCK. They're my hero's for being such hard rockers when girls weren't supposed to be doing it! Keep up the great work!
Can you imagine how you would feel being able to do that song in front of Led Zeppelin and they love it that much?! Wow! And you even brought tears to Robert Plant's eyes!!!
One of the reasons Robert Plant looked like he was about to cry during the Heart tribute performance was because he had just prior to the show been talking to his bandmates about Jason Bonham, the son of the Led Zeppelin drummer, the late John Bonham. Robert Plant was best friends with the father, and told his bandmates that he regretted that they had not invited Jason to the Kennedy Center Honors to enjoy it on behalf of his Dad. Then he all of a sudden Jason appeared on stage with Heart and Robert Plant was overcome seeing him.
Heart did such an amazing job covering this song I sure am glad y'all did a reaction to this
When Led Zepplin 4 came out in 1971. I had just turned 19. I was living alone and a friend showed up with this record album. We put in on the record player and started listening. I thought the first 3 albums were good but this is the gold standard. There were also some vegetables consumed that night. I will never forget it. It's weird how music can bring back memories. After all most of us were conceived while our parents were listening to music. Or the music put our parents in a romantic mood. Stay home stay healthy.
Shared tears ... this rendition of the song is just brilliant. Thanks girls!!!
Hi girls. You just heard the best rendition of stairway to heaven ever recorded! This song gives me chills
Ann Wilson is one of the greatest singers you could ever hear. You spoke of the pressure to perform. Think about it, you are on the stage, performing one of the most legendary songs every written by one of the most legendary bands that ever existed IN FRONT OF the legendary band that wrote it. They absolutely killed it, and I'll admit, it puts tears in my eyes every time.
I saw an interview with Robert Plant a couple of years ago. He said he was talking to Jimmy Page and said "We should have invited Jason. I can't believe we didn't bring him.." He said he lost it when he appeared behind that drum kit.
A standing ovation from the 3 remaining members of Led Zeppelin.
Jimmy, Robert, John Paul Jones had said wouldnt it have been grand if Jason could be here with us on this night , they had no idea he would be joining Heart to perform this song ... and thats why they looked stunned in the moment ... wow , how it was kept secret is incredible !
The thing that gets me every time in this video is the look of sheer joy on Jimmy Page's face when they show the remaining members of Led Zeppelin. He has the unbridled enthusiasm of a child, seeing his music interpreted in this way, and it's great to watch. And Ann Wilson.....absolutely legendary voice. Wow. For the most part, she sings this much more true to the way Robert sang it on the studio version. And by the way, no one in the band knew that Jason was going to be there. Apparently the sight of him was what brought tears to Robert's eyes, thinking of his old friend Bonzo. This is powerful stuff.
U need to request *CRAZY ON YOU* by Heart. ( Live version)
Fun trivia - the hats Jason and the choir wore (i.e. Bowler hat) was an homage to Jason's father, John Bonham, who used to frequently wear one and is seen in many pictures and performances with it on.
The expressions on the faces of Led Zeppelin said it all! Great reaction, ladies!
Thank you Michael!
First time I have seen this awesome performance thanks to you young ladies! Great performance and in a way I think it may have left both of you speechless. Keep up the good work!
The gaze of the led zeppelin when they see their work of art. 🥺😭
I was crying too. :D Love seeing your reactions to music from my own youth. It's clearly not just from it's time but rather leaps from generation to generation to generation.
Stairway to heaven is just one of those songs that so deep it pulls your heartstrings! Incredible performance! Great reaction ladies!
Thank you Judge Dredd the Law!
I get really emotional every time I watch this. What a great honor for Led Zeppelin.
This is my generation of music (70's & 80'). I've been curious about this reaction video stuff and have been watching other channels that do what you do and I have to say your energy is refreshing! You two do very well at articulating and describing these great bands from the past. Well done! I subbed!
Thank you 84 GreenBear! Welcome to our UA-cam family !
I appreciate you researched this version before listening and could appreciate what this performance meant to those performing and listening at the time (and still listening today). Keep up the positive spirit girls 👍🏼👍🏼
These kids are pretty smart to recognize the moment this was. They get how emotional impact it had on the band, Jason, and the audience. Gotta love these kids!
Thank you Gary!
About the hats...Zeppelin's drummer - John Bonham - used to wear a bowler hat (like those) and a white boiler suit on stage. He took that from a 1971 movie called A Clockwork Orange. In the film, there was a gang of thugs who would go around dressed that way. First time I watch this performance and the curtain lifted up to show the choir, I got major goosebumps and teared up - knowing the meaning and having listened to LZ for more than 40 years, how could I not? It still has that effect and to see your reactions to it are wonderful. Welcome to the world of real musicianship!
Next Led Song?
Led Zeppelin “The Rain Song” Jimmy Page & Robert Plant No Quarter 1994 Live.
My favorite Zeppelin song! Another slow beautifully written song!!! THE RAIN SONG!!!!!!!!!
Tracks from the first album too. Good Times, Bad Times, You Shook Me, Dazed and Confused. I would have recommended Whole Lotta Love, but probably inappropriate under the circumstances given the lyrics - LOL!
1994? No, 1973
BOTH! Lol
I like What Is and What Should Never Be from same album. I got a portable 8 track player for my 10th birthday in 1970. LED Zeppelin II was one of three tapes I got. The guitar part switching speakers blew me away lol.
@@ChefClary60 I love the feedback harmony on that track as well. One of my favourite tracks from Led Zep II.
There is so much going on in the video that this song you must listen one time all the way through with your eyes closed,,and really isolate Ann's vocals......totally amazing
It is refreshing to watch you girls react, the look on your faces is epic! Before Heart both Ann and Nancy Wilson used to do Zeppelin cover songs, it’s there favorite group! Later Nancy joined a band in Vancouver B.C. called Heart, they needed a singer and Nancy, who thought her sister was a remarkable singer, invited Ann! The rest is history! Ann Wilson is the best female rock singer in history and Nancy is the best female guitarist! You girls rock! Love the background mural! Keep up the good work!
Thank you Muzicman!
I'm a retired Marine. Those girls father was the Camadant of the Marines back in the 70's They Rock
Next stop 100, 000.... Whats not to love about these two young ladies? Your The Best!!!
You are too kind John!
Imagine playing what is perhaps the world's best known guitar solo live in front of the man who wrote it. No pressure, right?
Who would have thought that these two young ladies would have the best music reaction channel on UA-cam? Every video is a joy to watch. Bravo. Brilliant video. I think Ann Wison is the best female singer in rock. They do Zep so well.
Aww! thank you Steve! Those are very kind words you said and we truly appreciate them! Thank you so much!
I am 77 and Led Zepplin was a band I saw many times. Great to see young people discover music I grew up with. Nice jog girls.
Thank you sosguy!
You are watching two Rock legends paying homage to Rock royalty
Great reaction girls! Love seeing the younger generation appreciating these artists.
Thank you Lori!
Hi girls I was a teenager in the 60s I was listening to all this great music when it first came out it makes me happy they you girls are discovering it . Keep on ROCKING.
I am 60 years old. You both heard more in this music than I did after a dozen listens! Good job!
Thank you John!
Very powerful song. This version gives me goose bumps all the time considering Jason is playing for his dad, and that Heart are playing a song by a band they site as one of the influences. The orchestral parts and the background singers make this stand out and also help make this performance all the more special. This is definitely a song that is ok to tear up on. Excellent job again, ladies! :)
Thank you Strathaczar!
So beautiful to see really young people react and enjoy to this magnificent cover. Everything here is outstanding but it still amazes me the courage it takes to play that iconic solo in front of Jimmy Page himself. And having Robert Plant tearing up as well as. Well done, girls.
Great job with your reaction to Heart covering Stairway To Heaven from Led Zeppelin . That a cool backdrop behind you.
As always, thank you Eric for your support!
@@danasfaith5738 Your both welcome.
You girls already have the capacity to listen and hear. You're going to have so much joy!
Thank you Lewis!
This was a tribute to Led Zeppelin, who were in attendance. Thanks, girls.
Ann Wilson has one of the most prolific and powerful voices.Her tone and range is amazing. Treat yourself to some of their hits
I know u probably don't know the deal about the hat . Jason wore his dad's hat and the choir, of course, had their own . Very moving tribute !! 👍
Led Zeppelin - That's the way (Live at Earl's court) must watch!!!!
Hi my beautiful, Juliet has no reason to apologize, you are reacting to a great song, I was always thrilled, especially with the presence of the members of the led zeppelin, it was wonderful !!
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Thank you Dhemi! it was an amazing song! And we loved that Led Zeppelin loved it!
My first time to your channel.... and I'm already subscribing!!! What a fantastic reaction!!! At first I wasn't sure because of your age. But I was curious at a younger persons perception... and you didn't miss a thing! I absolutely LOVE this cover. Probably my favorite live performance ever. I got goosebumps the first time I watched it and ended up in tears. I cry almost every time I see it. You two girls are so refreshing. I look forward to watching more of your reactions!!!! This one was AWESOME.
Those old men are the remaining members of Led Zepplin they keep showing imagine the pressure 💕also when I was your age I cried as well
It always brings me to tears too, ❤️
Your reaction to this video was perfect. If Heart's performance can make Robert Plant cry, why shouldn't you? And how often are Barack and Michelle Obama the fourth-and-fifth most famous people in the balcony?
Before they became successful, Heart was famous for playing Led Zeppelin covers in bars all over the Pacific Northwest. They were one of the few bar bands capable of playing credible Zeppelin covers; the band's nickname around Seattle was "Little Led Zeppelin". Ann's voice is truly legendary - you really should react to some of their songs.
"Barracuda", "Kick It Out" and "Even It Up" are all rockers, "Little Queen", "Bebe Le Strange" and "Heartless" stomp hard, and "Magic Man", "Love Alive" and "Dreamboat Annie / Crazy on You" are epics.
Have to give all respect to Heart - without them, female-fronted Metal bands might not exist - including Jinjer, Nightwish and . . . yes, even Unleash The Archers. Check 'em out !
Thank you for your comment ThatOneGuyAgain! We will have to look into Heart! And thank you for your suggestions!
Don't forget 'Alone' - it was a huge hit for them!
Thanks ladies....love your enthusiasm....looking forward to hearing you react to more Zepplin.....so many classics to choose from.
Thank you Vincent!
Jason looks to the heavens at the end, bet his dad was smiling down.
"Sounds like angels " when you said that it brought a tear to my eye and I thank you for that.
If you notice the chorus wearing a hat .. that's was an homage to the drummer John Bonham who used to wear a hat like that ..............love your reactions you look very genuine, and one can feel the love you have for music no matter from what era ...
Told you! You guys are awesome! Freakin WOW, every single time I see this, my heart goes wow. I'm a 49-year-old man and I cry every time.
Thank you Rob for your kind words!
"Whole lotta love" "Immigrant song" "dazed and confused".... the list goes on and on. There is no bad Zeppelin-Song.
Heart did an excellent job of Stairway to heaven.... fantastic
Yo tb me sentí así... es una de las canciones más hermosas y significativas en la historia del Rock... sigan así con sus reacciones! 🇪🇨
Gracias Omar!
The BEST OF ROCK AND ROLL!!!!!!
I've seen this so many times and i always tear up at the end. Led Zeppelin and Heart ruled the 1970s!