Great reaction. Heartfelt if you want to go down the rabbit hole with this band. Which is a good journey. Start with Zeppelin one and go from there there how about a really good place to start a Stairway to Heaven live Madison Square Garden 1973. You will not be disappointed. God bless
Very glad you are getting to hear some Led Zeppelin mate. Enjoy the journey. I would recommend The Lemon Song..... Or Since I've been loving you, live, Madison Sq Garden 1973.
I love seeing you smile listening to Led Zeppelin, YES they are Rock Stars, actually I say The GODS Of MUSIC! Here’s a couple of songs to listen to studio You Shook Me, it’s more an amazing Blues song, & one of my favorites. An amazing live performance is from Madison Square Gardens (1973), Since I’ve Been Loving You, one of their greatest live songs. Royal Albert Hall (1970), Dazed & Confused. Those can get you started, I can always recommend more. The guitar GOD is Jimmy Page, he plays the acoustic & lead electric guitar, & he can make them sing. In a couple of songs, like Dazed & Confused he plays the guitar with a violin bow & it’s amazing. They do have a few slower amazing songs, but then they do many genres of songs. If you do the lives, you might be good just writing copyrighted text, & not have to also cover it up. You have so many more of the greatest songs to hear, so buckle your seatbelt, & enjoy the ride they take you on. Thank you once again for your reaction.
You can't miss with these legends but my favorite song (with historical drum opening and Robert on Harmonica) is When The Levee Breaks and after you do that reaction/song you MUST also hear the bass players recent recreation with artists from around the world called "Playing for Change" their version of my favorite bands best song is SHOCKINGLY great.
remember the names, as they are the best at each respective instruments: jimmy page - guitars, productions john bonham "bonzo" - drums, percussions robert plant - vocals, harmonica john paul jones "JPJ" - bass, piano, organ, keyboard, melotrone, banjo, mandolin, recorder, bass pedals, you name it..
The singer is Robert Plant, Jimi Page guitar, John Paul Jones bass, John Bonham drums. On a separate note I'd like for you to react to David Bowie - Fame
Love the content, young buck. If you're diggin Zeppelin (gods of rock btw). What is and what should never be. Is a track I think you'd fuck with. Keep up the good work 🤘
@@ikeeight8 No need to apologize, you're the one who didn't get the full benefit. The song fades a bit but swells at the end. You should listen again at your leisure.
My MadLuv Jimmy Page Magical Musical Genius Wizard Babe is on Guitar BEST Guitarist EVER!!!! he is one with his Guitar it is like another appendage & he makes it look effortless he calls his Guitar his Mistress he is SO fkn Sexaaaaaay Beautiful Mmmm YUM
I always felt like Jimmy, John and Robert were the show birds majestically demonstrating their prowess on their instruments and then you had John Paul Jones, who collected all these crazy musical components dropping from the other three and making sure they actually had a coherent foundation to keep the composition flowing. I realize Jimmy was also a master producer, so it wasn't exactly like that, but I do think it took both of them to be able to create something new while being able to still connect with a larger audience.
You needed to get to the end! The outro is golden.
Honestly man the way to go is start with their first album and work through the songs. They are all great, most are masterpieces.
Noted!🤟🏾
@@ikeeight8 I suggest you use earphones. You'll hear things you didn't realise were there if you do!
@@ikeeight8 their first album is considered blues rock and it's fantastic
Headphones are a must.
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This was a time WHEN GIANTS WALKED THE EARTH 🌎 LED ZEPPELIN ❤
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Great reaction. Heartfelt if you want to go down the rabbit hole with this band. Which is a good journey. Start with Zeppelin one and go from there there how about a really good place to start a Stairway to Heaven live Madison Square Garden 1973. You will not be disappointed. God bless
Thank you ❤️🤟🏾
The band is estimated to have sold over 300 million records worldwide, becoming one of the best-selling music artists in history.
Thanks for the Led Zeppelin
Thank you for commenting 🤟🏾
When The Levee Breaks 😊
have you seen/heard John Paul Jones and Playing for change version? It's amazing
"Kashmir" should be next, live.
The later version with Jason Bonham plays the hardest for me.
Very glad you are getting to hear some Led Zeppelin mate. Enjoy the journey. I would recommend The Lemon Song..... Or Since I've been loving you, live, Madison Sq Garden 1973.
Thank you & noted 🤟🏾
I love seeing you smile listening to Led Zeppelin, YES they are Rock Stars, actually I say The GODS Of MUSIC! Here’s a couple of songs to listen to studio You Shook Me, it’s more an amazing Blues song, & one of my favorites. An amazing live performance is from Madison Square Gardens (1973), Since I’ve Been Loving You, one of their greatest live songs. Royal Albert Hall (1970), Dazed & Confused. Those can get you started, I can always recommend more. The guitar GOD is Jimmy Page, he plays the acoustic & lead electric guitar, & he can make them sing. In a couple of songs, like Dazed & Confused he plays the guitar with a violin bow & it’s amazing. They do have a few slower amazing songs, but then they do many genres of songs. If you do the lives, you might be good just writing copyrighted text, & not have to also cover it up. You have so many more of the greatest songs to hear, so buckle your seatbelt, & enjoy the ride they take you on. Thank you once again for your reaction.
Yes they are rock gods! Noted on the songs!❤️
i Hope ya will get headphones soon cuz ya really are missing out on a LOT without them
They are being ordered today!🤟🏾
You can't miss with these legends but my favorite song (with historical drum opening and Robert on Harmonica) is When The Levee Breaks and after you do that reaction/song you MUST also hear the bass players recent recreation with artists from around the world called "Playing for Change" their version of my favorite bands best song is SHOCKINGLY great.
remember the names, as they are the best at each respective instruments:
jimmy page - guitars, productions
john bonham "bonzo" - drums, percussions
robert plant - vocals, harmonica
john paul jones "JPJ" - bass, piano, organ, keyboard, melotrone, banjo, mandolin, recorder, bass pedals, you name it..
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A must for any beginner guitarist. So sweet when done right. But , it is smoooth.
Couldn't agree more!🤟🏾
The singer is Robert Plant, Jimi Page guitar, John Paul Jones bass, John Bonham drums. On a separate note I'd like for you to react to David Bowie - Fame
You gotta listen to the whole song, you missed out
I will!🤟🏾
Don't cut short...it's in the first chapter of rules lol
Nice reCTION ! Please do BLACK DOG and HEY HEY WHAT CAN I DO by Led Zepplin
Thanks man! I haven't heard this song in years!
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Do "Since I've been loving you"!
Say less!🤟🏾
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Love the content, young buck. If you're diggin Zeppelin (gods of rock btw). What is and what should never be. Is a track I think you'd fuck with. Keep up the good work 🤘
Noted forsure!🤟🏾
Jimmy Page is the guitarist
Thank you 🤟🏾
You cut it off too soon.
I apologize!
@@ikeeight8
No need to apologize, you're the one who didn't get the full benefit. The song fades a bit but swells at the end. You should listen again at your leisure.
My MadLuv Jimmy Page Magical Musical Genius Wizard Babe is on Guitar BEST Guitarist EVER!!!! he is one with his Guitar it is like another appendage & he makes it look effortless he calls his Guitar his Mistress he is SO fkn Sexaaaaaay Beautiful Mmmm YUM
Yeah he is the greatest to do it!🤟🏾
I always felt like Jimmy, John and Robert were the show birds majestically demonstrating their prowess on their instruments and then you had John Paul Jones, who collected all these crazy musical components dropping from the other three and making sure they actually had a coherent foundation to keep the composition flowing. I realize Jimmy was also a master producer, so it wasn't exactly like that, but I do think it took both of them to be able to create something new while being able to still connect with a larger audience.
you cut off the end of the song
BLues music on Steroids
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