I remeber Casey Cason doing the top 100 songs all time on New Years Eve. Freebird was 2nd and Stairway to Heaven 1st. I love Zepplin, but Skynyrd has been my favorite since I was 6 yrs. Old. I was hoping just 1 year Freebird would win lol. Two Awsome songs and two Iconic Bands.
I'm 58 years old and I can't tell you how happy it makes me to know you are listening to the music of my childhood. Check out Earth Wind and Fire, Fantasy. Incredible piece.
That "sound" you hear is a guitar. As far as sampling goes, many many rappers have sampled LZ. I'm not into rap but I know Puff Daddy or whatever he's calling himself these days has sampled from their song Kashmir. LZ was the biggest band in the world. When their drummer died in 1980, they broke up. All four of these guys are the goats. They had a one time reunion in 2007. The drummer's son, Jason played on his dad's drum kit. There were 20 million requests for tickets from around the world for only 18,000 seats. You won't find a bad song. They do it all, especially blues. If you stick with LZ I guarantee you'll see your subs and comments skyrocket.
That’s just wrong. With very few exceptions, a live performance is only good if you happened to be there in that moment. Besides the issue of being able to record a live performance with anything like fidelity, in this particular performance, Jimmy was obviously drunk and not playing very well. That solo sucked by comparison to the studio version, which he labored over for many days to achieve perfection.
I’m glad you are enjoying this absolutely greatest band ever, it’s hard to pick songs for you, because they all are so great. We all have different top 10 songs, the majority of their songs can be in everyone’s top 10. Your favorite, is the song you’re listening to at the time. Their live performances, usefully have longer solos, & or Plant adds to the vocals. Madison Square Gardens (1973) is great for many of the lives. My favorite live is from that concert, Since I’ve Been Loving you, excellent soulful blues, the passion is amazing. Though anything you chose to try will, add to your being a Led Zeppelin fan
The sound you hear in the beginning is a recorder you know the little flute thing kids learn in elementary school I had to laugh when you started dancing. Welcome to the club young brother.
Ditto: Madison Square Garden NYC 1973-that’s the one u need to watch!! LIVE next of STAIR WAY TO HEAVEN .tHEN check out BLACK DOG and OVER THE HILLS FAR AWAY and RAMBLE ON by Led Zepplien
Oh goodness-Madison Square Garden 1973-that’s the one u need to watch!! B prepared to watch greatness kiddo!!🙂And after that u HAVE to PLEASE watch The Kennedy Center Honors-the Wilson sisters tribute performance to them is freaking awesome!!🙂
There's a video on YT where Jimmy explains his concept in the music writing (Robert did lyrics) if I remember correctly he said it's supposed to keep unfolding. Great video see if you can find it.
One of the most, if not the most, sampled Led Zeppelin songs is "When the Levee Breaks," a remake of an old country blues song. It's about the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927, the worst in American history. This flood was one of the reasons African-Americans left the South during the Great Migration.
Now you know a little of what music my generation grew up on..And we went to there concerts! I lived near Oakland at the time and Billy Graham presents, set up concerts at Oakland Stadium, called "day on the green"..There would be 2 or bands that played! It was an amazing Experience! Led Zeppelin is by far the best rock band, ever..
This is a song that takes you on a journey. You can close your eyes, listen and it takes you wherever your imagination takes you. Some music tells a story or makes you feel a certain way but great music like this just lets you feel what you feel but it makes a lot of people feel something special.
So many have sampled Zeppelin...why wouldnt they? They had the greatest riffs and music ever! The flute-like sound is a recorder played by JPJ. In concert he uses keyboards!
Thanks . I love Zeppelin, and made me happy see young people enjoy with they. In live this versión is more longue, the solo guitar is even better, and his magic. MSG was the best concert in the history of>Zeppelin
Here's the mind bender.. I think this song was released in 1970 or 71. Top of the billboards at that time were bands like The Temptations, the Bee Gees, the Rolling Stones. I would say Led Zeppelin were way ahead of their time. Insane talent. As others have said, keep going.
Led Zeppelin was an amazingly talented band. I’m glad you liked this song. It’s a true classic. Check out the studio version of Zeppelin’s song, Kashmir.
You'd likely really enjoy watching them perform this during their 1973 Madison Square Garden concert. It's one of my favorite versions. Page played 3 guitars when they recorded this song - two acoustics (a 6-string and a 12-string) and an electric. In order to replicate that as best he could during live performances, he had a double-neck guitar made for him - 12 strings on top, 6 on bottom. He was the only guitarist in the band so had to perform all the functions of a guitarist himself - enhancing melodies with harmonies, providing rhythmic foundations (together with the bass and drum players), adding texture and dynamics to the music, performing solos, which are fundamental to rock music. Since he couldn't switch back and forth between guitars so easily in the middle of a song when performing live, the double-neck really was occasionally a necessity for him. Do give the live performance a listen. I think you'd really enjoy it.
Love your reaction to a song that came out when I was in high school. I remember being totally blown away first time I heard it. Thanks for listening to it.
The next band for you to check out is Rush. First song- Spirit of the Radio. Or 2112. 2112 is is whole first side of the album. Long but so worth it. Its amazing.
This is what is called a build…..serene start…..some rhythm guitar……….now add bass and keys……. then the thunder. They sat out the greatest drummer ever for about 4 mins.
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The flute sounds that you heard were made on an instrument called a Mellotron. It uses tape to make other instruments sounds. It can also famously be heard at the beginning of The Beatles song Strawberry Fields Forever.
That instrument in the beginning is a recorder. John Paul Jones plays three of them in this recording (the different keys). As others have said, this is the greatest rock song of all time, no pausing during guitar solo and keep your pause to a minimum on this rock anthem. Ledheads are touchy about this one.
Yo may want to see the live version from MSG 1971. The whole concert is stellar. I saw them at least 8 times. I am 72 and only a Metallica show comes close. Remember there is no auto tune back then . Live was Live. Enjoy the ride listening to the best hard rock group ever.
I just discovered you! The instrument sound you heard was the electric guitar overlaid on top of an acoustic guitar. Jimmy Page was the bands guitarist and producer. So glad you did the studio version. The live version is cool, but the studio version is perfection! Led Zeppelin would go off into long improvised jams when performing live, often changing the songs from night to night, and if you're not into long improvised jams, then the studio versions are definitely the way to go. The studio recordings will give you a truer understanding of the songs, plus, the studio recordings just sounds so much better than the live versions. Like you did with this one, I think you should do the studio version of the song "Since I've Been Loving You" off of the album Led Zeppelin III. Again, I would stick with the studio versions, especially for the first listen of a song. Another option is to do their entire catalogue. A lot of reactors have done that. If that's what you want to do, I would start with the first album, "Led Zeppelin I" and go in chronological order until their last official studio album, "CODA". Either way, I'm looking forward to more reactions to studio recordings of Led Zeppelin. I subscribed! Peace
LED ZEPPELAN ARE THE GODS OF ROCK AND ROLL. HANG ON TO YOUR SEAT, WELCOME TO THE RABBIT HOLE, ITS A JOURNEY TO THE HIGHEST OF WHAT YOU CAN EVER IMAGINE.☘️🎶🎧🔥💃💃ENJOY. THESE GUYS WERE YOUR AGE MAKING THIS GREAT MUSIC💃💃☘️🎶
You paused right in the middle of one of (imo) the most impactful lines of the song. “Yes there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run, there’s still time to change the road you’re on”.
Always listen to the studio version of Led Zep songs. Hear it as it was intended. Then listen to live versions later if you are interested. This is especially true for 'Since I've been loving you'. Studio first. Zep heads will try to push live versions, but they have heard the original thousands of times. Don't miss out on the magic of one of the greatest studio musicians ever. Jimmy page is good in live but much better as a studio guitarist. If you want the best guitarist who does live versions, go with Stevie Ray Vaughn.
I have to say I always see Madison Square Garden 1973 but I've always personally enjoyed Earls Court 1975 even more. Now that being said Zeppelin is amazing and each version is unique and equally as amazing. Also for more Zeppelin influenced fun check out the movie Almost Famous (The Bootleg) or directors cut if possible!! Its based I'd say pretty loosely on Cameron Crowes own experience touring with Led Zeppelin!
You know man, it's actually nice to see a youngest enjoy what we did back in the day when it was released. Many of the younger gens dont understand what we got to live through in the music era back in the 60's 70's and 80's we got to see it all.
BRO ty for your vids!! led zeppelin rocked my teenage yrs!!!!!!!!! ALSO..............u wanna see the BEST guitar solo EVER!! EDDIE VAN HALEN ERUPTION LIVE WITH SAMMY HAGAR!!!!!!!!
You have to watch the Madison Square Garden 1973 video. You will see the double neck Jimmy plays. Stairway is the most played and #1 song ever. If you do Metallica do Enter Sandman. Watch the video for Led Zeppelin, Kashmir.
Congratulations, you’ve just listened to one of the greatest rock songs of all time. Keep going!
Indeed, keep going!
There’s no turning back now 😔
yup..time to go down the rabbit hole....
The greatest of all time
Love seeing younger people enjoying this it was a great era
No 1 song of all time voted consistently for tha last 50years
Yes it has been, & also the most played song of all time.
I remeber Casey Cason doing the top 100 songs all time on New Years Eve. Freebird was 2nd and Stairway to Heaven 1st. I love Zepplin, but Skynyrd has been my favorite since I was 6 yrs. Old. I was hoping just 1 year Freebird would win lol. Two Awsome songs and two Iconic Bands.
I'm 40 and I'm so grateful my parents brought me up on this music. This will forever be my favorite song
Led Zeppelin is the most sampled band in hip-hop.
Bonzo baby!
Led Zeppelin's music are all different from one another, they are extremely versatile! That is why they are one of the best bands in the world
I'm 58 years old and I can't tell you how happy it makes me to know you are listening to the music of my childhood. Check out Earth Wind and Fire, Fantasy. Incredible piece.
Same,lol, I remember being little and my Dad playing this record
best band ever and 1 of the best songs ever written by anybody EVER!!!
That "sound" you hear is a guitar. As far as sampling goes, many many rappers have sampled LZ. I'm not into rap but I know Puff Daddy or whatever he's calling himself these days has sampled from their song Kashmir. LZ was the biggest band in the world. When their drummer died in 1980, they broke up. All four of these guys are the goats. They had a one time reunion in 2007. The drummer's son, Jason played on his dad's drum kit. There were 20 million requests for tickets from around the world for only 18,000 seats. You won't find a bad song. They do it all, especially blues. If you stick with LZ I guarantee you'll see your subs and comments skyrocket.
Now watch the tribute to Led Zeppelin done by
Heart at the Kennedy Center Honors. It’s so good!
Yeah...I didn't get a ticket 😢
If you liked Jimmy's guitar solo in the studio version, the live version at Madison Square Garden, 1973, is a must see!!😊
Agreed. Definite MUST SEE
I honestly thought he’d do the live version. No compassion.
That's the one where he fumbles the guitar solo.
I'll add that the live is a must watch
That’s just wrong. With very few exceptions, a live performance is only good if you happened to be there in that moment. Besides the issue of being able to record a live performance with anything like fidelity, in this particular performance, Jimmy was obviously drunk and not playing very well. That solo sucked by comparison to the studio version, which he labored over for many days to achieve perfection.
You’ve just listened to arguably the greatest rock song of all time!
Just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Zeppelin greatness, my friend. It is worth your time to listen to every note they recorded.
There are a few bands in life that will take you on a journey. This is one of them✌🏻&❤
I’m glad you are enjoying this absolutely greatest band ever, it’s hard to pick songs for you, because they all are so great. We all have different top 10 songs, the majority of their songs can be in everyone’s top 10. Your favorite, is the song you’re listening to at the time. Their live performances, usefully have longer solos, & or Plant adds to the vocals. Madison Square Gardens (1973) is great for many of the lives. My favorite live is from that concert, Since I’ve Been Loving you, excellent soulful blues, the passion is amazing. Though anything you chose to try will, add to your being a Led Zeppelin fan
MASTERPIECE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
100% correct
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The sound you hear in the beginning is a recorder you know the little flute thing kids learn in elementary school
I had to laugh when you started dancing. Welcome to the club young brother.
Lol man that took me back to dipping them in the buckets of soap and all that to clean them. Good stuff
I work at an elementary school and I just want one time for a kid to start playing this song on their recorder when I see them with one lmao
Ditto: Madison Square Garden NYC 1973-that’s the one u need to watch!! LIVE next of STAIR WAY TO HEAVEN .tHEN check out BLACK DOG and OVER THE HILLS FAR AWAY and RAMBLE ON by Led Zepplien
ABSOLUTELY the Madison Square garden video is out of this world.
Led Zeppelin does not
plug in to amplifiers
Led Zeppelin
plugs in to your Soul ❤
Oh goodness-Madison Square Garden 1973-that’s the one u need to watch!! B prepared to watch greatness kiddo!!🙂And after that u HAVE to PLEASE watch The Kennedy Center Honors-the Wilson sisters tribute performance to them is freaking awesome!!🙂
Stairway to Heaven is the greatest build up songs of all time
Ravel's "Bolero" is the most famous song utilizing crescendo.
There's a video on YT where Jimmy explains his concept in the music writing (Robert did lyrics) if I remember correctly he said it's supposed to keep unfolding. Great video see if you can find it.
@@jennhurl I’ve seen it. All of Jimmy’s interviews are gems! Thanks!
always listed as the GOAT song
One of the most, if not the most, sampled Led Zeppelin songs is "When the Levee Breaks," a remake of an old country blues song. It's about the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927, the worst in American history. This flood was one of the reasons African-Americans left the South during the Great Migration.
You need more Zeppelin in your life brother. Keep it up. You won't regret it.
unwritten rule: never pause the solo
Ah, Stairway to Heaven… sweet nostalgia ❤… reminds me of every dance through middle and high schools 😂
👍that was one of the best reactions, your super cool!
Now you know a little of what music my generation grew up on..And we went to there concerts! I lived near Oakland at the time and Billy Graham presents, set up concerts at Oakland Stadium, called "day on the green"..There would be 2 or bands that played! It was an amazing Experience! Led Zeppelin is by far the best rock band, ever..
This is a song that takes you on a journey. You can close your eyes, listen and it takes you wherever your imagination takes you. Some music tells a story or makes you feel a certain way but great music like this just lets you feel what you feel but it makes a lot of people feel something special.
So great to see you young guys finally finding a path to some of the best music ever made from any period of time...
Thanks for the fantastic reaction. Led Zeppelin never disappoints. "The Ocean" and "rainsong" are my favorites.
This song is a masterpiece. Please react to the full live from MSG in 1973 video.The Guitar is phenomenl❤
So many have sampled Zeppelin...why wouldnt they? They had the greatest riffs and music ever! The flute-like sound is a recorder played by JPJ. In concert he uses keyboards!
Congratulations! You have just heard the best of all time.
Meh. That's quite debatable.
by FAR the best way to do zeppelin is go from track 1 album 1. they will blow your mind!
Thanks . I love Zeppelin, and made me happy see young people enjoy with they. In live this versión is more longue, the solo guitar is even better, and his magic. MSG was the best concert in the history of>Zeppelin
In The Light by Led Zeppelin. That is a great follow-up to Stairway.
Here's the mind bender.. I think this song was released in 1970 or 71. Top of the billboards at that time were bands like The Temptations, the Bee Gees, the Rolling Stones. I would say Led Zeppelin were way ahead of their time. Insane talent. As others have said, keep going.
Led Zeppelin was an amazingly talented band. I’m glad you liked this song. It’s a true classic. Check out the studio version of Zeppelin’s song, Kashmir.
My son played these albums over and over and taught himself how to play guitar 🎸 💜👵🏼✌🏼
Great...has he done it professionally?!😂🎉
The flute-like sound is the mellotron set as a recorder. (the instrument)
You'd likely really enjoy watching them perform this during their 1973 Madison Square Garden concert. It's one of my favorite versions.
Page played 3 guitars when they recorded this song - two acoustics (a 6-string and a 12-string) and an electric. In order to replicate that as best he could during live performances, he had a double-neck guitar made for him - 12 strings on top, 6 on bottom. He was the only guitarist in the band so had to perform all the functions of a guitarist himself - enhancing melodies with harmonies, providing rhythmic foundations (together with the bass and drum players), adding texture and dynamics to the music, performing solos, which are fundamental to rock music.
Since he couldn't switch back and forth between guitars so easily in the middle of a song when performing live, the double-neck really was occasionally a necessity for him. Do give the live performance a listen. I think you'd really enjoy it.
My graduation class song of '73. 😎❤
Love your reaction to a song that came out when I was in high school. I remember being totally blown away first time I heard it. Thanks for listening to it.
THE greatest rock song of all time!
Arguably the best rock song of all time
Never get tired of that old time rock -n- roll!
I love this guy's reaction. It's like he truly found something special. And he did!!
I love seeing that this song still has its magic! We must keep passing it down to future generations!
The next band for you to check out is Rush. First song- Spirit of the Radio.
Or 2112. 2112 is is whole first side of the album. Long but so worth it. Its amazing.
Great Reaction- Next check them do this song LIVe in 1973 @MSG. Vocals, drums and guitar Live on stage! Enjoy!
Hahaha.....I'm 65 yrs old and still jam to this song on my Iron horse .....😁
Great reaction...plenty more to come from the mighty Zepp...enjoy and I will enjoy with you.
You are sure gonna enjoy their entire massive catalog!!!👌👌👍👍✌✌😁😁
This is what is called a build…..serene start…..some rhythm guitar……….now add bass and keys……. then the thunder. They sat out the greatest drummer ever for about 4 mins.
It took me years to realize just how good this song was, you did it in one listen.
Hi i am here for **MyBelovedOtherworldlyLedZeppelin* & **MyBeautifulJimmyPageMagicalMusicalGeniusWizardBabe** So i just Subscribed in *Hopes* ya will continue to discover THE Most Influential & THE Most Imitated Bands Ever! No song is the same they are **Magic** indeed! Check out "What Is And What Should Never Be" "When The Levee Breaks" "Blackdog" "Trampled Under Foot" "Traveling Riverside Blues" "I Can't Quit You Baby" "Ten Years Gone" "The Song Remains The Same" "The Rain Song" "Ramble On" "Over The Hills And Far Away" Thank YOU for your time & consideration! **RockON!!!**
Yes indeed! Absolute magic.
Gawd
The flute sounds that you heard were made on an instrument called a Mellotron. It uses tape to make other instruments sounds. It can also famously be heard at the beginning of The Beatles song Strawberry Fields Forever.
The greatest band to have ever existed!🤘❤🤟
All are welcome in the world of rock,nice to have you.
You need to listen / watch the live version of this. 1973. Madison Square Garden
That instrument in the beginning is a recorder. John Paul Jones plays three of them in this recording (the different keys). As others have said, this is the greatest rock song of all time, no pausing during guitar solo and keep your pause to a minimum on this rock anthem. Ledheads are touchy about this one.
Led Zeppelin, Since I Been Loving You. Amazing song.
Great reaction, glad you now know this classic.
This is or was the most played song on the radio for ages.
I like the part where he said "there are two paths you can go on, but it's not too late to change the road you're on."
You had to listen it is one of their biggest hits. To this day this song is played in movies and so many people do covers of it.
That’s what every Rock band wants to be.
Loved your reaction, now play it uninterrupted! Enjoy!
Yo may want to see the live version from MSG 1971. The whole concert is stellar. I saw them at least 8 times. I am 72 and only a Metallica show comes close. Remember there is no auto tune back then . Live was Live. Enjoy the ride listening to the best hard rock group ever.
Nice Reaction to 1 of my favorite Bands! 🥰🐰
Try Since I’ve Been Loving You for some more bluesy stuff. One of their best IMO
I just discovered you! The instrument sound you heard was the electric guitar overlaid on top of an acoustic guitar. Jimmy Page was the bands guitarist and producer. So glad you did the studio version. The live version is cool, but the studio version is perfection! Led Zeppelin would go off into long improvised jams when performing live, often changing the songs from night to night, and if you're not into long improvised jams, then the studio versions are definitely the way to go. The studio recordings will give you a truer understanding of the songs, plus, the studio recordings just sounds so much better than the live versions. Like you did with this one, I think you should do the studio version of the song "Since I've Been Loving You" off of the album Led Zeppelin III. Again, I would stick with the studio versions, especially for the first listen of a song. Another option is to do their entire catalogue. A lot of reactors have done that. If that's what you want to do, I would start with the first album, "Led Zeppelin I" and go in chronological order until their last official studio album, "CODA". Either way, I'm looking forward to more reactions to studio recordings of Led Zeppelin.
I subscribed!
Peace
Listen and Review the entire concert in NYC, at Madison Square Garden 1973.....PURE GOLD
You can't predict LZ songs. ❤😊
This is the right way to listen to this😊
I love you with the lighter!! 🤣🤣 but now you know why it's a classic! ❤
💜 this song! Best band ever! 💜🎸Jimmy Page!
LED ZEPPELAN ARE THE GODS OF ROCK AND ROLL.
HANG ON TO YOUR SEAT, WELCOME TO THE RABBIT HOLE, ITS A JOURNEY TO THE HIGHEST OF WHAT YOU CAN EVER IMAGINE.☘️🎶🎧🔥💃💃ENJOY. THESE GUYS WERE YOUR AGE MAKING THIS GREAT MUSIC💃💃☘️🎶
Now you have to watch it live, MSG 1973. Transcending.
Welcome to my high-school days..hated school..no better music than the 70,s..
8:13 FACTS! Done it several times😁🤘❤🤟
Oh, the LIVE version at Madison Square Garden…a must..
You paused right in the middle of one of (imo) the most impactful lines of the song.
“Yes there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run, there’s still time to change the road you’re on”.
ZEPPELIN IS REAL MUSIC! WE HAD THE VEST MUSIC IN THE 60S AND 70S. NOTHING ARTIFICIAL!
As incredible as this track is its also 1 of those songs That gets better and better the more times you listen to it
You’re definitely going to get a ticket!!
if you check out when the levee breaks, youl hear the most smapled drum beat in hiphop lol
Since I’ve been loving you is another great one!
I saw Robert Plant with Allison Kraus last year in Taos. He still had the swagger.
'' To be a Rock, and not to Roll '
Always listen to the studio version of Led Zep songs. Hear it as it was intended. Then listen to live versions later if you are interested. This is especially true for 'Since I've been loving you'. Studio first. Zep heads will try to push live versions, but they have heard the original thousands of times. Don't miss out on the magic of one of the greatest studio musicians ever. Jimmy page is good in live but much better as a studio guitarist. If you want the best guitarist who does live versions, go with Stevie Ray Vaughn.
I have to say I always see Madison Square Garden 1973 but I've always personally enjoyed Earls Court 1975 even more. Now that being said Zeppelin is amazing and each version is unique and equally as amazing. Also for more Zeppelin influenced fun check out the movie Almost Famous (The Bootleg) or directors cut if possible!! Its based I'd say pretty loosely on Cameron Crowes own experience touring with Led Zeppelin!
You know man, it's actually nice to see a youngest enjoy what we did back in the day when it was released. Many of the younger gens dont understand what we got to live through in the music era back in the 60's 70's and 80's we got to see it all.
😊Music of youth. Enjoy.
Never stop in the middle of a guitar solo
The haunting sound is a flute.
BRO ty for your vids!! led zeppelin rocked my teenage yrs!!!!!!!!! ALSO..............u wanna see the BEST guitar solo EVER!! EDDIE VAN HALEN ERUPTION LIVE WITH SAMMY HAGAR!!!!!!!!
Arguably one of the greatest guitar solos ever! Jimmy Page is in the top 5!
Glad you are diggin the Zep. So many good songs. Check out "Dazed and Confused". You will not be disappointed.
If you like the singer holding notes,listen to Iron Maiden's song "Hallowed be thy Name" or Queen with David Bowie doing "Under Pressure"
You have to watch the Madison Square Garden 1973 video. You will see the double neck Jimmy plays. Stairway is the most played and #1 song ever.
If you do Metallica do Enter Sandman.
Watch the video for Led Zeppelin, Kashmir.