The fact that Robert Plant in all his glory could have been Andy Warhol’s model on the cover of The Rolling Stones “Sticky Fingers” album was a horrible temptation to those fine upstanding debutantes and future homemakers of Dullsville. I think it was called a sexual revolution and Led Zeppelin was the poster child🚀
@@abracadabra3033 Man love your energy , it's fun to watch you digging this , I still remember being the feeling I see in you when I first allowed this witchcraft past my ears into my mind. . Abra....it's time to wander back man, time to reach back to where this all came from. It's another wonderful road with equally beautiful spirits giving you their soul. Robert Johnson, Leadbelly, Reverend Gary Davis, Little Walter, Asie Payton, RL Burnside, Junior Kimbourogh, These guys are not the polished Blues men of Chicago, these are the master bluesman that stayed home ,stayed close to family, stayed close to honesty, Delta Blues. Real Authentic, no glitter ,unpolished , unmolested . Straight from the gut of the soul out thru the hands and into a guitar or harmonica that put right back into the listeners soul. Go back and listen to Reverend Gary Davis "soon my work will all be done" if you not crying, ill stop trying. Cheers.
It took me years to realize that the girl in this song is the 'the ring' from Lord of the Rings. I know, I'm slow, the song even has a reference to 'Gollum' and 'Mordor'
Me too. Of course I had never read LOTR. After the movie came out, it still took me a few yrs to figure it out, lol. A lot of their songs reference The Hobbit or Lord Of The Rings.
I was such a Led Head as a kid I read everything and bought everything Led Zep- I read the lyrics and an interview with the Hobbit references and inspiration so I went to the library & checked out the Hobbit to read while I listened to the actual LP- I am oooold
@@juliemanarin4127 i know this is very random but i see you on every single video involving music i love just thought i would point this out much respect for your music taste
I love your reactions. I was 14 when this came out. You gotta remember it was the stone age back then, not lo-tech we're talking NO-tech lol. The talent here is immense. Thanks for your open mind.
@@juliemanarin4127 Turning 67 next Sunday. This came out in '69, idk why I remember it as '68, maybe it had some airplay before the LP came out (Zep 2). So grateful I was there for this!
Led Zeppelin is always great music, you can’t go wrong with any of their music. I love all the new fans, & you & their appreciation of the greatest band ever.
Great reaction and opinion, I was a teen when Led Zep hit the scene. I had hair and a waist back then and listening to Ramble On in a smoke filled pub in England ( the smoke was mostly herbal!!) I still have my LP's and still, carefully play them. Now my grandkids want to get their hands on them!! Only when I dead!!
Love your heartfelt honest reactions to Led Zeppelin. I grew up in the 60s and 70s....saw them live and my God ...no band can come close to these Grandmasters of Rock n Roll/ Blues. Greatest vocalist Greatest Drummer ...Greatest Bass player / keyboard artist...and Creator Jimmy Page ...Greatest guitarist ...of that era. Pp age ..Jeff Beck .and Frank Zappa were unique in that they were composers and master musicians. This band formed in 1968. 53 years ago Dude!!!! Play the LIVE STUFF. TRY EARLY 69' AND 70" ...YOU WILL REALLY APPRECIATE THEIR TRUE GREATNESS
Never had stereo when I was a kid; first time I ever saw one or put on headphones was in the room next door in the dorm in 1969. And this is the first song I ever heard on headphones! Will never forget it....
Jimmy Page was the brilliance behind most of the band's production. He came up with effects that were way ahead of their time and his guitar playing was unsurpassed. He even "improved" Bonham's already powerful drumming with certain ways he utilized sound and equipment. This band was so beyond anything that existed then or since! The ultimate "psychedelic rock" in my day.
I'm right there with you. My cousin and I drove a '73 Pinto from Maine to Mexico City when I was 17. We had 3 cassettes with us, Tull's Aqualung, Eagles Greatest hits (Vol. 1, before we knew they would need a second volume), and Led Zeppelin 2. The Zep and Tull albums are both still in my top 5 all time.
One of Zeppelin's best, no doubt. They were all over the radio for my entire childhood (born in '65), but I didn't really start appreciaiting them until I was an adult.
You really need to react to their 2007 Celebration Day Reunion concert. Kashmir from this concert is so good, they were older, Robert was almost 60, but they still could bring it!!🎶🎵🎶🎵 If you havent done, Since Ive Been Loving You live from Madison Square Garden 1973, you're in for a great performance, because there is nothing like watching them live!!🎶🎵🎶🎵
Don’t you just love them!!! I have their entire collection. My big brother turned me on to them back in the 70s and I fell in love. He actually got to see them live. I was too young to go. If you haven’t already done it, PLEASE react to “Since I’ve Been Loving You.” Soooo good 😎
@@juliemanarin4127 I am 53 so I think I was around 9 or 10 when I first heard them. My brother is your age and he had all the good albums. I was hooked immediately and still am! I only wish I could’ve seen a live show. I had the biggest crush on Jimmy Page too ☺️
Man you GOTTA hear "Your time is gonna come", "What is and what should never be", "Ten years gone", "Fool in the rain", Going to California', "Battle of Evermore"....! Some of their very best..!
4:45 The Crowd was at RFK Stadium at Live Aid '85. Zeppelin as usual came on right at twilight. This was when Network Tv Coverage began at 8:00PM. I still remember the MTV guy saying "most people in the crowd say they are here for one thing, to witness the return of Led Zeppelin." Apparently when they came on to the stage, there was pushing and shoving from the other famous acts/bands/musicians performing that night, trying to get a glimpse of the Mighty Zeppelin as they went on stage for the first time since 1980 when they disbanded.
The way I really hear the lyrics to songs I've listened to my whole life when I watch a reaction has taught me to listen more in other aspects of my life. Thank you, Sir
Many years ago I thought Led Zeppelin was just a hard rock band. Now, with many years of listening, I realize just how innovative and amazing this quartet was. I flew to Tokyo from Denver several years ago and then back again. Before I left, I loaded every studio album on my phone. I did a Zepathon on those flights and listened exclusively to Led Zep on the 26+ hours of flying! Amazing!! Thank you!
Those concert clips are from the LIVE concert at Madison Square Garden 1973. The sound is so basey and beautiful. You should really watch it. Its lifechanging. Its why its viral now. If you havemt reviewed it yet then it is an absolute must. You will never forget it.
Thank`s Abra.I am 69 years old,and i be so glad to see your reactions to this era when the music just exploded.Almost all of the music you are playing was and still is my favorites.When i am listening to what they are doing today,about "pop music",i just be sad when i am listening to it.Not one real instrument, and to me all of that sounds like one artist could have done all of that.At that time almost every band had their own style and you directly heard which group as was playing.I know,this was a time, then there was so much drugs involved then this kind of music been done,but i think it helped them to get to a higher ground in making music.
Led Zeppelin and the Revolution reached far and wide and other rock bands got on the Love train as well . Here’s a little story that is as true as Bob: Sweet Connie is referred to in Grand Funk Railroad’s “We’re an American Band”. She hails from the same southern wannabe city as my family. She met my brother back in the late seventies and they were long time friends until his death in the 2000’s. My brother said that his first visit in Connies office/den left him speechless and in awe. It was like the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but dimensions of a certain biological characteristic were in view instead of music memorabilia and such Along the walls were bookshelves but instead of holding books, they held plaster cast sculptures of the phallus of almost every famous rock star in the sixties and seventies . If you weren’t in Connie’s collection, you weren’t fry. Everyone was on the roll call from entire groups of drummers, guitar slingers front vocalists, keyboardists , song writers, recording artists, just a plethora of music greats spanning over twenty years. The long and short of it was each cast sculpture sat erect atop a wooden base with the gold etching of the musicians’ name and date they “posed” for the plaster casting. Lol
I just listened to several Led Zeppelin albums yesterday while I was working. I was flashing back to my younger years when I had a few Led Zep cassettes that I bought from RCA Music Club (12 cassettes for 1 cent). They truly did exude cool. Might I recommend reacting to "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You" from their first album?
You won't be disappointed with any Zeppelin album. Physical Graffiti is a monster. Also, if you want to see where Robert Plant gets a lot of his vocal style from check out Steve Marriott from The Small Faces. Robert Plant called him "the greatest white bluesman of all time". The Small Faces were an incredible band in their own right.
Steve Marriott was great. Small Faces / Humble Pie. You wanna hear a white dude getting down on some soulful, bluesy vocals? Check out "Black Coffee" by Humble Pie. They have some sisters doing background vocals too. It's a sweet-ass song. ua-cam.com/video/b72s1Mz3sqY/v-deo.html
Abra,what a way to start a Saturday ,some Zep & You reacting to them..it don't get any better than that. Your cool too my man. Love your reactions, keep up the great work.
As a bass player, this is one song that was a must learn for me. I sat down one day and learned to play it note for note by ear. This song was on the song list in a cover band I was in in the mid 80's and me teaching myself this tune in the 70s really came in handy
Once upon a time I sat in on bass with a bar band.. someone in the band was a friend of a friend...they trusted me... I didn't know what tune they would call... it was this. Damn. About 5 seconds notice. Strapped on my big boy attitude and hit it! Such a great bass line.
Led Zeppelin was the first concert I ever attended. I was in 8th grade. I'm now 58 and they still give me goose bumps when I hear them. I still have the physical graffiti album that I bought from the record store. Great reaction.
That moment you said damn caused a flashback for me as a youngster when I first heard this song! I said that same thing in my head cause my grandparents were around lol
Love the video man! Wonderful footage with a playful side. I too love the lull of the softer melody and then that drop! Yes! Thank you for sharing young man! 😽💋🎶
Check out these LZ bangers too: "Heartbreaker/Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman)", "What Is and What Should Never Be", "Bring It On Home", "Celebration Day", "Since I've Been Loving You", "How Many More Times" ...
you're just scratching the surface with these guys. here's a few classics of theirs to check out down the road. - since i've been loving you - blackdog - heartbreaker - babe i'm gonna leave you - living loving maid - immigrant song - when the levee breaks - rock and roll - going to california - communication breakdown - how many more times - good times bad times. and so many more, they don't have a bad song.
Mr. Abracadabra I love the way you give out your opinions they seem very real to me you know not fake and I like that; I am 66 years old started listening to Led Zeppelin when I was 14 and my mother thought I was crazy because she couldn't understand why I like them eventually she did but you can't go wrong with any Led Zeppelin hardly at all watching them live is best of course, try over the hills and far away or black dog, and thanks for your open-minded way you speak and allowed it you're the one who's cool😎🤟
Every time this song is played a baby is born 9 months later. Statistical fact.
😂😂😂
The fact that Robert Plant in all his glory could have been Andy Warhol’s model on the cover of The Rolling Stones “Sticky Fingers” album was a horrible temptation to those fine upstanding debutantes and future homemakers of Dullsville. I think it was called a sexual revolution and Led Zeppelin was the poster child🚀
Your house must be full of nippers
Sorry Keith Sweat has that title
@@abracadabra3033 Man love your energy , it's fun to watch you digging this , I still remember being the feeling I see in you when I first allowed this witchcraft past my ears into my mind. .
Abra....it's time to wander back man, time to reach back to where this all came from. It's another wonderful road with equally beautiful spirits giving you their soul. Robert Johnson, Leadbelly, Reverend Gary Davis, Little Walter, Asie Payton, RL Burnside, Junior Kimbourogh, These guys are not the polished Blues men of Chicago, these are the master bluesman that stayed home ,stayed close to family, stayed close to honesty, Delta Blues. Real Authentic, no glitter ,unpolished , unmolested . Straight from the gut of the soul out thru the hands and into a guitar or harmonica that put right back into the listeners soul.
Go back and listen to Reverend Gary Davis "soon my work will all be done" if you not crying, ill stop trying.
Cheers.
I discovered these guys at 12 and now I'm 65 and they NEVER get old
Same here. 65 and every song takes me back to a time in my life.
Me too. ❤
18 and 70 for me. 👍
12 and 63
I'm there too.....and both my kids, 23 and 26 are REALLY into them.....
Im still madly in love with Robert Plant , for 53 yrs & I always will 🙏🏽🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Hey young fella it makes my heart jump to see your generation digging the mighty Zep 🙏
When you can draw crowds like that, you can have your own jumbo jetliner too! 🤩
indeed
Greatest band
Period
It took me years to realize that the girl in this song is the 'the ring' from Lord of the Rings. I know, I'm slow, the song even has a reference to 'Gollum' and 'Mordor'
Yep Lord Of The Rings!
Me too. Of course I had never read LOTR. After the movie came out, it still took me a few yrs to figure it out, lol. A lot of their songs reference The Hobbit or Lord Of The Rings.
Indeed. Just have to have kids to learn that.
I was such a Led Head as a kid I read everything and bought everything Led Zep- I read the lyrics and an interview with the Hobbit references and inspiration so I went to the library & checked out the Hobbit to read while I listened to the actual LP- I am oooold
@@juliemanarin4127 i know this is very random but i see you on every single video involving music i love just thought i would point this out much respect for your music taste
Led Zeppelin is timeless, they sound just good today and there is not a crap song in their whole catalog
You are SO RIGHT Debi !!!!
I love your reactions. I was 14 when this came out. You gotta remember it was the stone age back then, not lo-tech we're talking NO-tech lol. The talent here is immense. Thanks for your open mind.
Thank You Deborah
Yep!! I was a teen in the 70s too...a little older ☺
@@juliemanarin4127 Turning 67 next Sunday. This came out in '69, idk why I remember it as '68, maybe it had some airplay before the LP came out (Zep 2). So grateful I was there for this!
@@deborahpaley21 Turning 66 next month. We had the best music and LZ is proof. 😎
I'm still waiting for the magic of When the Levee Breaks to hit your eardrums!
My fave.
Led Zeppelin is always great music, you can’t go wrong with any of their music. I love all the new fans, & you & their appreciation of the greatest band ever.
Hands down the best rock band in history; long live Led Zeppelin!
Great reaction and opinion, I was a teen when Led Zep hit the scene. I had hair and a waist back then and listening to Ramble On in a smoke filled pub in England ( the smoke was mostly herbal!!) I still have my LP's and still, carefully play them. Now my grandkids want to get their hands on them!! Only when I dead!!
“Damn”
Exactly.
I just love your reaction to LZ. I've been listening to them since 1969. I'm now 68 years old.
The baseline in this song is a masterpiece.. truly.. rambling and smooth..
John Paul Jones was the soul underpinning this one
Have been in love with the bass line all these years. Turn up the volumn!
Best baseline i ever heard
I saw them in London in '75 when I was 15. I am 65 now, and I still love them.
Led Zeppelin's music 🎶 is timeless
Indeed
That Bass. That Bass slaps.
Love your heartfelt honest reactions to Led Zeppelin. I grew up in the 60s and 70s....saw them live and my God ...no band can come close to these Grandmasters of Rock n Roll/ Blues. Greatest vocalist Greatest Drummer ...Greatest Bass player / keyboard artist...and Creator Jimmy Page ...Greatest guitarist ...of that era. Pp age ..Jeff Beck .and Frank Zappa were unique in that they were composers and master musicians. This band formed in 1968. 53 years ago Dude!!!! Play the LIVE STUFF. TRY EARLY 69' AND 70" ...YOU WILL REALLY APPRECIATE THEIR TRUE GREATNESS
Thank you Peter ✌🙏
Led Zeppelin was my grandfather's favorite band, and has always been mine aswell. That's 3 generations of fans.
Never had stereo when I was a kid; first time I ever saw one or put on headphones was in the room next door in the dorm in 1969. And this is the first song I ever heard on headphones! Will never forget it....
Jimmy Page was the brilliance behind most of the band's production. He came up with effects that were way ahead of their time and his guitar playing was unsurpassed. He even "improved" Bonham's already powerful drumming with certain ways he utilized sound and equipment. This band was so beyond anything that existed then or since! The ultimate "psychedelic rock" in my day.
My favorite all time song, it's got so many depths, the more you listen.
I'm right there with you. My cousin and I drove a '73 Pinto from Maine to Mexico City when I was 17. We had 3 cassettes with us, Tull's Aqualung, Eagles Greatest hits (Vol. 1, before we knew they would need a second volume), and Led Zeppelin 2. The Zep and Tull albums are both still in my top 5 all time.
They are the GOATs...fact brother!
Just great. Love your take on music Ab.
Thank You
One of Zeppelin's best, no doubt. They were all over the radio for my entire childhood (born in '65), but I didn't really start appreciaiting them until I was an adult.
They were, are and WILL ALWAYS BE the ultimate rock band.
You really need to react to their 2007 Celebration Day Reunion concert. Kashmir from this concert is so good, they were older, Robert was almost 60, but they still could bring it!!🎶🎵🎶🎵 If you havent done, Since Ive Been Loving You live from Madison Square Garden 1973, you're in for a great performance, because there is nothing like watching them live!!🎶🎵🎶🎵
You are so spot on!! There is no Bad or average Zep Tune!
Don’t you just love them!!! I have their entire collection. My big brother turned me on to them back in the 70s and I fell in love. He actually got to see them live. I was too young to go. If you haven’t already done it, PLEASE react to “Since I’ve Been Loving You.” Soooo good 😎
I will , I do love them , indeed 😎✌🏾🙏
I'm 61 and they've always been my favorite...Greatest band ever!!
@@juliemanarin4127 I am 53 so I think I was around 9 or 10 when I first heard them. My brother is your age and he had all the good albums. I was hooked immediately and still am! I only wish I could’ve seen a live show. I had the biggest crush on Jimmy Page too ☺️
Saw them in 1977 in Michigan. Road trip from Toronto at age 19. Interesting border crossing......in Detroit. Fabulous show!!
Nice!! I feel young again, listening to this. 60 feeling 20....ahhh! ✌
Me too 61 and feeling 18!
You go girl!
If anybody deserves a crowd that big, it would be Led Zeppelin.
My Led Zeppelin collection is magnificent ❤❤❤❤
303. Checkout Zeppelins In the evening off their in thru the outdoor album
Man you GOTTA hear "Your time is gonna come", "What is and what should never be", "Ten years gone", "Fool in the rain", Going to California', "Battle of Evermore"....! Some of their very best..!
4:45 The Crowd was at RFK Stadium at Live Aid '85. Zeppelin as usual came on right at twilight. This was when Network Tv Coverage began at 8:00PM. I still remember the MTV guy saying "most people in the crowd say they are here for one thing, to witness the return of Led Zeppelin."
Apparently when they came on to the stage, there was pushing and shoving from the other famous acts/bands/musicians performing that night, trying to get a glimpse of the Mighty Zeppelin as they went on stage for the first time since 1980 when they disbanded.
The way I really hear the lyrics to songs I've listened to my whole life when I watch a reaction has taught me to listen more in other aspects of my life. Thank you, Sir
😎✌🏾🙏
Many years ago I thought Led Zeppelin was just a hard rock band. Now, with many years of listening, I realize just how innovative and amazing this quartet was. I flew to Tokyo from Denver several years ago and then back again. Before I left, I loaded every studio album on my phone. I did a Zepathon on those flights and listened exclusively to Led Zep on the 26+ hours of flying! Amazing!!
Thank you!
One of my favorites. You know how to pick the best...
Those concert clips are from the LIVE concert at Madison Square Garden 1973. The sound is so basey and beautiful. You should really watch it. Its lifechanging. Its why its viral now. If you havemt reviewed it yet then it is an absolute must. You will never forget it.
Led Zeppelin is the greatest rock & roll band to ever exist.
Thank`s Abra.I am 69 years old,and i be so glad to see your reactions to this era when the music just exploded.Almost all of the music you are playing was and still is my favorites.When i am listening to what they are doing today,about "pop music",i just be sad when i am listening to it.Not one real instrument, and to me all of that sounds like one artist could have done all of that.At that time almost every band had their own style and you directly heard which group as was playing.I know,this was a time, then there was so much drugs involved then this kind of music been done,but i think it helped them to get to a higher ground in making music.
Every one of their albums is worth owning in my opinion.
Yep, one of the greats.
Led Zeppelin and the Revolution reached far and wide and other rock bands got on the Love train as well
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Here’s a little story that is as true as Bob: Sweet Connie is referred to in Grand Funk Railroad’s “We’re an American Band”. She hails from the same southern wannabe city as my family. She met my brother back in the late seventies and they were long time friends until his death in the 2000’s.
My brother said that his first visit in Connies office/den left him speechless and in awe. It was like the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but dimensions of a certain biological characteristic were in view instead of music memorabilia and such
Along the walls were bookshelves but instead of holding books, they held plaster cast sculptures of the phallus of almost every famous rock star in the sixties and seventies . If you weren’t in Connie’s collection, you weren’t fry. Everyone was on the roll call from entire groups of drummers, guitar slingers front vocalists, keyboardists , song writers, recording artists, just a plethora of music greats spanning over twenty years.
The long and short of it was each cast sculpture sat erect atop a wooden base with the gold etching of the musicians’ name and date they “posed” for the plaster casting. Lol
This was always one of my fave zeppelin tunes!!!!!!!!
I just listened to several Led Zeppelin albums yesterday while I was working. I was flashing back to my younger years when I had a few Led Zep cassettes that I bought from RCA Music Club (12 cassettes for 1 cent). They truly did exude cool. Might I recommend reacting to "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You" from their first album?
Idk about rca, but I worked for Columbia House record and tapes as a proofreader for the orders...I was 16 at the time..
@@tracythehippiechick I also used Columbia House. RCA later became BMG.
GOATS!!!!!!!!
🔥 JPJ’s bassline is just such a wonderful tribute to the GOAT James Jamerson… That outro!!! 🔥🔥🔥
Thank You for reacting to this song, one of my FAVES!! I grew up listening to the BEST rock band EVER. AND STILL DO LISTEN.... AWESOME REACTION!! 🌸
zeppelin 2 is my favorite record brings me back to great childhood memories
¡Buenas tardes de España!
Thank god for Led Zeppelin ✌️ Just a genius band. Thanks for your reaction - happy you enjoyed it. I loved it!
Paz ✌️
✌🏾🙏
You won't be disappointed with any Zeppelin album. Physical Graffiti is a monster. Also, if you want to see where Robert Plant gets a lot of his vocal style from check out Steve Marriott from The Small Faces. Robert Plant called him "the greatest white bluesman of all time". The Small Faces were an incredible band in their own right.
Physical Graffiti, ok got it ✌🏾🙏
@@abracadabra3033 Hell yeah! "In My Time of Dying" is over 11 minutes long and worth every single second. :)
Steve Marriott was great. Small Faces / Humble Pie. You wanna hear a white dude getting down on some soulful, bluesy vocals? Check out "Black Coffee" by Humble Pie. They have some sisters doing background vocals too. It's a sweet-ass song. ua-cam.com/video/b72s1Mz3sqY/v-deo.html
Yes Physical Graffiti is the most unbelievable album!!
@@abracadabra3033 do their live performances!! Amazing!!
Once you hear L.Z...you are never the same...like your first joint.shhhhhhhhh🥴 they put the cool in cool...period!
You’re absolutely right
Abra,what a way to start a Saturday ,some Zep & You reacting to them..it don't get any better than that. Your cool too my man. Love your reactions, keep up the great work.
Yessssss Zeppelin!! Please do more!!!
Led Zeppelin.....#legend #fromoneledhead2another✌🏻
artistry to be enjoyed for many many a generation 🎸🔥🔥 thanks for your reaction 🎸🌎🌎
Thank you for keeping our generation of music alive
Funky little rock tune from all those years ago. We loved it..
This never gets old.
Been a Zeppelin loyalist since 1969 and appreciate you reacting to this classic.
I’ve always loved this song!
Led Zeppelin also made a movie. It is a trippy movie. It is called The Song Remans the Same.
I got to find that
Phenomenal song from the amazing Led Zeppelin ll. I remember buying it when it came out. Played the hell out of it! Blew me away. 🎼🎵🎶🇨🇦🇨🇦
🙋🏻♂️ I subscribed because of Led Zeppelin 🙌🏾 thank you 😊
Portland Oregon USA 🇺🇸
Thank You ✌🏾🙏
The world's first taste of LZ. Song 1 off their first album. Gotta love it..
Can you imagine being there? back in the day.. was so amazing...
As a bass player, this is one song that was a must learn for me. I sat down one day and learned to play it note for note by ear. This song was on the song list in a cover band I was in in the mid 80's and me teaching myself this tune in the 70s really came in handy
Thank You By Led Z.🍺🎵🎸
So glad you checked this out. Zepplin had many hits, this one is lit. My favorite by them. 🔥
JPJ’s bass work is stupid good on this track.
Agreed, but honestly when isn't he an absolute technician?
True. As time went on and more albums came to be, I began to expect nothing less. 🤩
Once upon a time I sat in on bass with a bar band.. someone in the band was a friend of a friend...they trusted me... I didn't know what tune they would call... it was this. Damn. About 5 seconds notice. Strapped on my big boy attitude and hit it! Such a great bass line.
One of the best Led Zeppelin songs. What a groove. They are my favorite rock band. Robert's vocals are always 🔥
His vocals are incredible
My favorite Led Zep song
Spin their discography like on the Wheel of Fortune…..Wherever the wheel stops, the song will be 🔥…….👊🏻
Absolutely..where ever the wheel stops is pure rock gold.
Something about this song is so nostalgic and moving. Intense! Thx for reaction! 💕
It is 🙏✌🏾
Led Zeppelin was the first concert I ever attended. I was in 8th grade. I'm now 58 and they still give me goose bumps when I hear them. I still have the physical graffiti album that I bought from the record store. Great reaction.
In my opinion, the most talented band from top to bottom.
My son taught himself to play guitar by listening to Led Zeppelin’s music! ☮️❤️🎸👵🏼
Great pick!
That moment you said damn caused a flashback for me as a youngster when I first heard this song! I said that same thing in my head cause my grandparents were around lol
ROCK GODS. ❤❤❤❤
Love the video man! Wonderful footage with a playful side. I too love the lull of the softer melody and then that drop! Yes! Thank you for sharing young man! 😽💋🎶
Still waiting on - can’t you hear me knocking!!!! Stones back in the early 70’s we’re on a par with Led Zap!! Give it a listen!!!
Check out these LZ bangers too: "Heartbreaker/Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman)", "What Is and What Should Never Be", "Bring It On Home", "Celebration Day", "Since I've Been Loving You", "How Many More Times" ...
Got it ✌🙏
My favorite song by them!
In my time of dying! Led Zeppelin
you're just scratching the surface with these guys. here's a few classics of theirs to check out down the road. - since i've been loving you - blackdog - heartbreaker - babe i'm gonna leave you - living loving maid - immigrant song - when the levee breaks - rock and roll - going to california - communication breakdown - how many more times - good times bad times. and so many more, they don't have a bad song.
Got it , thank you, ✌🏾
chills. every time.
When the Levee Breaks
You have to hear that on
That's a MUST song! Those drums are trend setting and Robert on the harmonica is astounding!
Love this song, glad you gave it a listen
More, please! Every track is brilliant.
You play RAMBLE ON and disappear 🤘🏻😎🍹 . 🤣🤘🏻😎 You rock 👍
Mr. Abracadabra I love the way you give out your opinions they seem very real to me you know not fake and I like that; I am 66 years old started listening to Led Zeppelin when I was 14 and my mother thought I was crazy because she couldn't understand why I like them eventually she did but you can't go wrong with any Led Zeppelin hardly at all watching them live is best of course, try over the hills and far away or black dog, and thanks for your open-minded way you speak and allowed it you're the one who's cool😎🤟
In my top 5 Zeppelin songs easily. The first time I smoked weed in 1975, this song was on.
I forgot to add that studio or album version. No live version.
SNOW THA PRODUCT "I DON'T WANNA LEAVE REMIX"...
Beautiful independent artist... So friggin talented....