They are unbelievable...especially live!! Jimmy is playing a Theramin!! Their timing...chemistry and improvising is otherworldly!! I'm 62 and I couldn't love them more!
they dont know what theyre gonna do. they are so in sync that 1 will randomly go off on a tangent and the others are so good they just go with it and theyre that good it SOUNDS like everythings mapped out when theyre actually improvising ALOT!!
I'm 82 this year, and still rocking mainly in my rocking chair. Saw them play Perth early 70s, thanks for keeping this music alive, love and peace from Australia 😎🖐💕🦘🎶🎵🎶
Led Zeppelin....greatest band ever! I was fortunate enough to grow up during the 60's and 70's era. I went to every concert whenever they showed up at the Tampa Stadium. They sounded even better live and when you are right there. I knew from the start that the Led Zeppelin was legendary.
Ari you make some really good points. You get it. Zeppelin was so good and everybody knew what the other guys were going to do on stage. All four guys were incredibly talented and they fit like a glove. When John Bonham died they knew it was over. Nobody in this band was replaceable.
Hi .. I was at that concert way back in 1973 when they were filming TSRTS. I was sitting in the 9th row orchetra at MSG. I was 16 years old then & now 65 . Please Enjoy your Led Zeppelin journey . I'm still living the journey with the Greatest Band Ever. Mike
I used to have a van full of girlfriends who'd pick me up every weekend to go to rock shows. One day, we all decided to do a Led Zeppelin following thing, and we started traveling all over the nation following Led Zeppelin shows. It was me and 6 girls. THAT was Heaven. lol. I miss the 70's a lot.
Seen Led Zeppelin 2 times, once in 1977 on April 1, 1977 Toronto, at the Maple Leaf Gardens, then on October 17 , 1980 in Montreal, at the Montreal Forum, and my best friend bought tickets for Robert Plant's solo tour on June 10, 1985 at The Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC, Canada!! Led Zeppelin are truly amazing live and so sexy!! Robert Plant during his solo tour was amazing as well and just as sexy , like fine wine he ages so well! Had front row tickets to all 3 shows!! Going to see Robert on Wednesday Aug 14 at 7:00 PM at The Queen Elizabeth Theatre Vancouver, BC Can't wait!!! ❤️🥰🤘
They are a freak of nature. They came out of the gate that good. The first time that they ever played together was in a small basement in Gerrard Street in London on August 12th, 1968. I believe that they played Train Kept a Rollin' to warm up. They said after they were done playing that song were all shocked and knew they had just witnessed something magical.🤗
They were so close to each other and their chemistry among them was like enduring energy in musical forms that could direct to many directions without us knowing what's gonna be. That's what I love on Zeppelin live shows. They even performed so well in 2007 to show us that they still got the majic and majesty.
It is so good to see your new generation appreciate the instrumental excellence, the swag and charisma that is Zep. Love it. Told you last time I'd be back because of your honesty- see... it pays. btw the fancy machine Jimmy played was a Sonic Wave theremin: one antenna for pitch, loudness via volume knob. Peace from Canada- be safe.
I love that you are sincerely into the best band in the world! I look forward to seeing all the Zepp vids....I hope you can do Since I've been loving you from this same concert with your friend
They were 4 master musicians who had a tight groove but also soared through improvisation. I don't know what you have/haven't heard of theirs so I would recommend you go through album/track order from the very beginning so you can discover it all. Since Jimmy produced all their albums, you'll really get to hear the results of their vision. If you want live performances, they have a concert in Denmark from 1969 when they were all in their early/almost mid-twenties. There's a concert from Royal Albert Hall in 1970, The Song Remains The Same concert movie from Madison Square Garden (recorded in 1973 but not released until 1976), a concert from Earls Court in 1975, one from Seattle in 1977, and Knebworth in 1979. I love sharing Zep knowledge, so please, feel free to ask and I'm happy to help.
@@arinicolereacts greatest band ever led zeppelin the definition of rock and roll the baddest band that ever walked planet earth no one comes cloths to led zeppelin no Beatles no rolling stones no who. No pink Floyd led zeppelin makes these bands look like nothing case dismissed
I was lucky enough to be at these shows during the filming of the movie The Song Remains the Same...this song blew my mind as a 14 year old there...just subscribed
@@arinicolereacts life changing was when I met Jimmy thru my friendship with his girlfriend...meeting my guitar idol was amazing and a really nice chap
Zep addict incoming!! I can tell the type. I’m only 28, I discovered them 11 years ago after mainly listening to rap and rnb and they changed my whole perception on music. I wondered how I went so many years of my life never to discover them, then found out they are incredibly strict with lending their songs to films, tv show or commercials, like so many other acts do. There is a reason they are the 6th biggest selling act in the history of music, which is surprising as they never publicised their music like all their counterparts did. I’m truly envious, as you’re about to embark on an 80+ song catalog of the greatest sounding, most diverse music catalog in existence. I’ve done all the Beatles. Queen / Stones / Floyd. None of them hit me like Zep. listen to Ten Years Gone & the rain song studio versions next and you’ll truly realise their diversity, & that they could do absolutely anything. Much love from 🇬🇧
I am 51, been listening to them since my teens thanks to my older brother and I still get amazed and impressed as if I am hearing them for first time. I think many people forget how great they really are because they have just been a staple of rock music for the last half century. Never get old.
I love the rabbit hole that you are going down to this great band and I can't thank you enough for letting us ride along! Don't know if you've reacted to "No Quarter" yet, but it's my favorite live version song of all time!
Your so right. Structured freedom of music, meaning you practice the rudiments of the song but leave it open for creative spontaneity. They're probably the best at it. Great reaction.
My new favourite reaction channel. Unlike most trying to do the same thing, it's clear that you genuinely get it and are able to articulate why beautifully. Looking forward to more!
Jimmy was the 2nd inspiration to play music as a teen in the 70s the first was my dad he played drums he was mostly did studio work he taught me to play drums when I was 3or4 but Jimmy wasbut after seeing Jimmy play the guitar It chan ged me. From that point I emulated every cord he did. In the 70s we didn't have internet or youtube and sheet music was not easy to find so we buy vinyl albums and play them over and over to we wear a hole through the albums . I also studied tony iommi of black sabbath. Jimmy and tony had completely different styles but it worked for me. But Jimmy was the man. Not long ago I had my astrology chart done out of nowhere the astrologer said wow you have alot of the same aspects in your chart as Jimmy page of led zeppelin. It blew me away. Capricorn with scorpio rising. People would tell me after a gig that I play like Jimmy page.. But I looked like Robert plant
I got to see Page & Plant twice in the 90s. During one of the shows, their backup orchestral musicians were caught in traffic and they played an extra 45 minute set of some wild songs while we waited.
I must confess, that I wasn't a Zeppelin fan much. However after watching several of your reactions to them being so young as you are Made me a fan just because of how much you love them for their talent! Keep it up girl!
For newer and younger viewers who are REALLY into music, after watching this once or twice, go back and pay close attention to the interplay between the bass and the drums when Pagey is doing his theremin/solo stuff. It is some of the most righteous grooving you will ever experience.
I love seeing someone react to a song I’ve loved for over 40 years. My air guitar skills were perfected with this album. Great reaction Ari. There’s so much more for you to explore. Enjoy the journey of the greatest Rock & Roll band to ever grace this planet!!!
I am beyond happy to see folks way younger than me checking out real musicianship such as thIs Masterclass band. Tells me there is still a bright light shining in the world.
Here in Toronto when I was a teenager, we would go down to the Roxy to watch the song remains the same on a Friday night, smoking doobies in the theatre while watching the show! Ah... memories
This concert makes it much easier to hear John Bonham's' specialty which is kick to snare drum to high hat rhythm that is his staple and John Paul Jones and Jimmy playing bass and guitar funk just makes it glitter ..It is not a complex style at all and simple in nature but they just did it in a certain way that makes you feel and wear it ..That was their spot that could do no wrong ..
The GOATS!!! Recommendation 'The Song Remains the Same that goes into 'The Rain Song' from the same concert at MSG, it will make them your top Rock group, cant wait to see your reaction to it!
6:45 they're doing a cover of Boogie Chillen by John Lee Hooker. Occasionally they'd do a medley, including Mess of Blues by Elvis. Hearing Robert Plant doing an Elvis impression was always hilarious.
One thing I was always amazed with was his pinkie at the 10:00 mark. I couldn't do that without a guitar and he's doing it after playing for 3 hours. Amazing
Really good reaction to the best band to take the stage. Some say stick to the studio stuff i think this song remains the same concert at MSG was magical. Please try since ive been loving you from this show, then the song remains the same/the rain song. two songs that need played together. Then if you want to see jimmy at his best dazed and confused a 29 minute masterpiece. You gotta se it!
Since i been loving you audio and live (especially BBC live) Kashmir live 2007 How many more times live 1970 Royal Albert Hall (Prime live Zeppelin) Anything msg related all good Do these these are fire af
Jimmy Page plays so free on this song, the Boogie Mama section, so loose & good. My favorite stuff I've heard from him on these live recordings. You should see Kashmir live from the farewell concert (Celebration Day). Epic version of their best song imho, and good to see them much older.
There was a reason Robert Plant was called “the golden god” he was MY teenage lustfest! I had a huge poster in my room featuring his “jeans” lol. I saw them twice in NYC in ‘77 what an experience!
You got bit by the Zep bug. Love your reaction to in my opinion the greatest rock band ever. Robert Plant has a voice like no other, you should do a reaction to the song Rainbow or Plant and Allison Krauss Gon gon gon.. At his age now he shows he can go in so many direction. He just loves to sing and make music. He will be greatly missed when he is gone as well as the rest of Led Zeppelin.
Led Zeppelin is The Dream Team of Rock & Roll. From the same concert check out 'The Song Remains The Same' together with 'The Rain Song.' Jimmy Page is totally amazing with these two songs.
They are unbelievable...especially live!! Jimmy is playing a Theramin!! Their timing...chemistry and improvising is otherworldly!! I'm 62 and I couldn't love them more!
62 also, did not appreciate them in my youth. Now I am obsessed. Don't think I could have mentally made it through the pandemic with them (and Queen!)
Jimmy pippa
Julie Manarin you don't look a day over 37!.
And yes you are spot on as usual with your comments.
I'm 63 and I like them just as much
@@johnkayak5488 oh God! Thank you! This pic is 2 years old though 😂
they dont know what theyre gonna do. they are so in sync that 1 will randomly go off on a tangent and the others are so good they just go with it and theyre that good it SOUNDS like everythings mapped out when theyre actually improvising ALOT!!
Exactly! Improvising constantly...
I'm 82 this year, and still rocking mainly in my rocking chair. Saw them play Perth early 70s, thanks for keeping this music alive, love and peace from Australia 😎🖐💕🦘🎶🎵🎶
America loves Australia!🇺🇸🙏
Awesome that you got to see Led Zepp live.
10:22... "I love Jimmy so much."
Girl! You ARE NOT ALONE! ❤❤❤❤
You would really enjoy the 28 minute version of Dazed and Confused from this same concert. Greatest guitar solo ever recorded!
love a good guitar solo! I am going to be recording that reaction today or tomorrow too!!!
No Quarter same performance as a better solo in my opinion.
@@Ledgar64 there are several guitar solos on that one song 💜💜
They have a chemistry that is not matched and they improvise so much live that it's so much fun to watch
Led Zeppelin....greatest band ever! I was fortunate enough to grow up during the 60's and 70's era. I went to every concert whenever they showed up at the Tampa Stadium. They sounded even better live and when you are right there. I knew from the start that the Led Zeppelin was legendary.
They were, are and WILL ALWAYS BE the ultimate rock band.
Ari you make some really good points. You get it. Zeppelin was so good and everybody knew what the other guys were going to do on stage. All four guys were incredibly talented and they fit like a glove. When John Bonham died they knew it was over. Nobody in this band was replaceable.
there is no band like led zeppelin they set the bar so high no band will ever catch them
Hi .. I was at that concert way back in 1973 when they were filming TSRTS. I was sitting in the 9th row orchetra at MSG. I was 16 years old then & now 65 . Please Enjoy your Led Zeppelin journey . I'm still living the journey with the Greatest Band Ever. Mike
best band ever, this is a typical jam from the boys
I used to have a van full of girlfriends who'd pick me up every weekend to go to rock shows. One day, we all decided to do a Led Zeppelin following thing, and we started traveling all over the nation following Led Zeppelin shows. It was me and 6 girls. THAT was Heaven. lol. I miss the 70's a lot.
Started listening to Zep is 1976 age 15. Damn nice to see good music appreciated today by fans decades younger than I.
Seen Led Zeppelin 2 times, once in 1977 on April 1, 1977 Toronto, at the Maple Leaf Gardens, then on October 17 , 1980 in Montreal, at the Montreal Forum, and my best friend bought tickets for Robert Plant's solo tour on June 10, 1985 at The Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC, Canada!! Led Zeppelin are truly amazing live and so sexy!! Robert Plant during his solo tour was amazing as well and just as sexy , like fine wine he ages so well! Had front row tickets to all 3 shows!! Going to see Robert on Wednesday
Aug 14 at
7:00 PM at The
Queen Elizabeth Theatre Vancouver, BC
Can't wait!!! ❤️🥰🤘
They are a freak of nature. They came out of the gate that good. The first time that they ever played together was in a small basement in Gerrard Street in London on August 12th, 1968. I believe that they played Train Kept a Rollin' to warm up. They said after they were done playing that song were all shocked and knew they had just witnessed something magical.🤗
They were so close to each other and their chemistry among them was like enduring energy in musical forms that could direct to many directions without us knowing what's gonna be. That's what I love on Zeppelin live shows. They even performed so well in 2007 to show us that they still got the majic and majesty.
Robert's vocals on this song soar over mountaintops. His voice cuts through the highest clouds.
It is so good to see your new generation appreciate the instrumental excellence, the swag and charisma that is Zep. Love it. Told you last time I'd be back because of your honesty- see... it pays. btw the fancy machine Jimmy played was a Sonic Wave theremin: one antenna for pitch, loudness via volume knob. Peace from Canada- be safe.
so cool!! thanks for coming back !! peace from the US! stay safe
I was lucky to see them 7 times in the 70’s, great musicians, the best I ever saw live!
I love that you are sincerely into the best band in the world! I look forward to seeing all the Zepp vids....I hope you can do Since I've been loving you from this same concert with your friend
That shit at the end is out of this world.
You’re awesome, keep reacting to live Led Zeppelin. Greatest live rock band of all time for sure!!
You have impeccable taste! Led Zeppelin are true legendary gods of Rock! The goat
Package city, man! Robert was my first crush, and Zeppelin is my all-time favorite band.
Led zeppelin is the definition of rock and roll greatest band that ever walked the planet case closed
Jimmy and the drummer work incredibly well together. the whole band does contribute.
The drummer??? John Henry Bonham is the greatest drummer the world will ever see....
Boogie Chillun really brings out some of Jimmy's best playing
They were 4 master musicians who had a tight groove but also soared through improvisation. I don't know what you have/haven't heard of theirs so I would recommend you go through album/track order from the very beginning so you can discover it all. Since Jimmy produced all their albums, you'll really get to hear the results of their vision. If you want live performances, they have a concert in Denmark from 1969 when they were all in their early/almost mid-twenties. There's a concert from Royal Albert Hall in 1970, The Song Remains The Same concert movie from Madison Square Garden (recorded in 1973 but not released until 1976), a concert from Earls Court in 1975, one from Seattle in 1977, and Knebworth in 1979. I love sharing Zep knowledge, so please, feel free to ask and I'm happy to help.
thank you!!
@@arinicolereacts greatest band ever led zeppelin the definition of rock and roll the baddest band that ever walked planet earth no one comes cloths to led zeppelin no Beatles no rolling stones no who. No pink Floyd led zeppelin makes these bands look like nothing case dismissed
Saw them 3 times. Best concerts ever. They improvise so well live!!!!
I was lucky enough to be at these shows during the filming of the movie The Song Remains the Same...this song blew my mind as a 14 year old there...just subscribed
that must have been life changing!!!
Was still in grade school when John Bonham died. But they used to play Stairway to Heaven as the final song at school dances for all us wallflowers
You Lucky Lucky Barstool!!!!!
@@nw8000 Never heard that term "barstool" 🤣
@@arinicolereacts life changing was when I met Jimmy thru my friendship with his girlfriend...meeting my guitar idol was amazing and a really nice chap
Zep addict incoming!! I can tell the type.
I’m only 28, I discovered them 11 years ago after mainly listening to rap and rnb and they changed my whole perception on music.
I wondered how I went so many years of my life never to discover them, then found out they are incredibly strict with lending their songs to films, tv show or commercials, like so many other acts do.
There is a reason they are the 6th biggest selling act in the history of music, which is surprising as they never publicised their music like all their counterparts did.
I’m truly envious, as you’re about to embark on an 80+ song catalog of the greatest sounding, most diverse music catalog in existence.
I’ve done all the Beatles. Queen / Stones / Floyd. None of them hit me like Zep.
listen to Ten Years Gone & the rain song studio versions next and you’ll truly realise their diversity, & that they could do absolutely anything.
Much love from 🇬🇧
I am 51, been listening to them since my teens thanks to my older brother and I still get amazed and impressed as if I am hearing them for first time. I think many people forget how great they really are because they have just been a staple of rock music for the last half century. Never get old.
Pink Floyd has the best albums ever. They hit as hard as Zeppelin for me. Nobody else though
@@finnafishfl dull
@@jeremymerrifield219 No way
@@finnafishfl yeah sorry. I find then uninspiring. Obviously massively talented but not my cup of tea. Just my opinion. No harm intended
77 and still in love with Jimmy! He's 80 now and still wondrous
I love the rabbit hole that you are going down to this great band and I can't thank you enough for letting us ride along!
Don't know if you've reacted to "No Quarter" yet, but it's my favorite live version song of all time!
Your so right. Structured freedom of music, meaning you practice the rudiments of the song but leave it open for creative spontaneity. They're probably the best at it. Great reaction.
My new favourite reaction channel. Unlike most trying to do the same thing, it's clear that you genuinely get it and are able to articulate why beautifully. Looking forward to more!
Zeppelin got plenty of swag… good to see young folks diggin them.. as I did when I was young !!!
Jimmy was the 2nd inspiration to play music as a teen in the 70s the first was my dad he played drums he was mostly did studio work he taught me to play drums when I was 3or4 but Jimmy wasbut after seeing Jimmy play the guitar It chan ged me. From that point I emulated every cord he did. In the 70s we didn't have internet or youtube and sheet music was not easy to find so we buy vinyl albums and play them over and over to we wear a hole through the albums . I also studied tony iommi of black sabbath. Jimmy and tony had completely different styles but it worked for me. But Jimmy was the man. Not long ago I had my astrology chart done out of nowhere the astrologer said wow you have alot of the same aspects in your chart as Jimmy page of led zeppelin. It blew me away. Capricorn with scorpio rising. People would tell me after a gig that I play like Jimmy page.. But I looked like Robert plant
God I just love Jimmy!!
I got to see Page & Plant twice in the 90s. During one of the shows, their backup orchestral musicians were caught in traffic and they played an extra 45 minute set of some wild songs while we waited.
I must confess, that I wasn't a Zeppelin fan much. However after watching several of your reactions to them being so young as you are Made me a fan just because of how much you love them for their talent! Keep it up girl!
SINCE I'VE BEEN LOVING YOU. Same concert. Out of this world!
that reaction is posted on my channel!!! loved it so much
For newer and younger viewers who are REALLY into music, after watching this once or twice, go back and pay close attention to the interplay between the bass and the drums when Pagey is doing his theremin/solo stuff. It is some of the most righteous grooving you will ever experience.
I love seeing someone react to a song I’ve loved for over 40 years. My air guitar skills were perfected with this album. Great reaction Ari. There’s so much more for you to explore. Enjoy the journey of the greatest Rock & Roll band to ever grace this planet!!!
The GOATS!!!!!!!
I am beyond happy to see folks way younger than me checking out real musicianship such as thIs Masterclass band. Tells me there is still a bright light shining in the world.
It's fantastic that their art is still appreciated. Thanks for your vid.
Love your honest and sincere reaction!
Led Zeppelin badass rock and roll band baby
Here in Toronto when I was a teenager, we would go down to the Roxy to watch the song remains the same on a Friday night, smoking doobies in the theatre while watching the show! Ah... memories
Daised and confused from this concert will blow your mind with Jimmy on that guitar and using a violin bow on it 😍
Loved the Rockabilly section
I love the jam going on between John Paul Jones and John Bonham. So tight and in sync.
one of if not the best performances ever watch the whole song
This concert makes it much easier to hear John Bonham's' specialty which is kick to snare drum to high hat rhythm that is his staple and John Paul Jones and Jimmy playing bass and guitar funk just makes it glitter ..It is not a complex style at all and simple in nature but they just did it in a certain way that makes you feel and wear it ..That was their spot that could do no wrong ..
It's rare to see this song performed live on you tube. Well done Ari.
6:17 that's Robert's Siren scream.
They work incredibly well together
Proof again...... that Led Zeppelin is the greatest rock band ever. !!!!! Try the song No Quarter from this concert. . LED ZEPPELIN=ALPHA !
The GOATS!!! Recommendation 'The Song Remains the Same that goes into 'The Rain Song' from the same concert at MSG, it will make them your top Rock group, cant wait to see your reaction to it!
6:45 they're doing a cover of Boogie Chillen by John Lee Hooker.
Occasionally they'd do a medley, including Mess of Blues by Elvis. Hearing Robert Plant doing an Elvis impression was always hilarious.
Kashmir - Live from Celebration Day is a must…in their 70’s…Still Got It!
They are so different. You're spot on Ari!
Gosh they r so amazing to watch especially LIVE
Time for another live Zeppelin reaction Ari!!!
I saw these guys in 1973! I'm still rockin to them✌🤙
Saw Zeppelin twice live, they were unbelievable
Great observation! Jimmy said Led Zeppelin was designed to feature EVERY band member.
One thing I was always amazed with was his pinkie at the 10:00 mark. I couldn't do that without a guitar and he's doing it after playing for 3 hours. Amazing
Really good reaction to the best band to take the stage. Some say stick to the studio stuff i think this song remains the same concert at MSG was magical. Please try since ive been loving you from this show, then the song remains the same/the rain song. two songs that need played together. Then if you want to see jimmy at his best dazed and confused a 29 minute masterpiece. You gotta se it!
Good Times Bad Times from the O2 arena reunion concert !
If there was a best encore ever, it would admire this one greatly.
Since i been loving you audio and live (especially BBC live)
Kashmir live 2007
How many more times live 1970 Royal Albert Hall (Prime live Zeppelin)
Anything msg related all good
Do these these are fire af
Wonderfully exciting……everytime❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Simply the best!
Try their song, "In my time of dying" live at Earl's Court
I think she might like (The song remains the same) cause I do and everyone does. Lots of love and joy.
Jimmy Page plays so free on this song, the Boogie Mama section, so loose & good. My favorite stuff I've heard from him on these live recordings. You should see Kashmir live from the farewell concert (Celebration Day). Epic version of their best song imho, and good to see them much older.
Kashmir!
In addition to that Jeff Buckley performance that I mentioned, check out Achilles Last Stand (studio version) by Led Zeppelin.
Great reaction!!
They are very well known of how they make up a lot of stuff on the spot and that's why you will never hear the same way on another performance
Great analysis Ari
This is first video I saw on your channel and yes, I'm saaacribing😀😀😀
There was a reason Robert Plant was called “the golden god” he was MY teenage lustfest! I had a huge poster in my room featuring his “jeans” lol. I saw them twice in NYC in ‘77 what an experience!
Impressive ARI NICOLE VERY IMPRESSIVE! i like YOU ari nicole VERY LIKKE!! great content TY SOOO MUCH! pls stay warm up There!!! !!! M. R. 👍👏💪
Great reaction . Best live band not even close...all 80 bands atrnoted to mimic then especially Robert ..eg: hairbands
The times were insanely good. 50 years ago all the musical genres were rollin' and tumblin' all night long..
So many reaction videos,so very few open minded intelligent reactions.you are one of the intelligent ones!
This was the best!
Good point about how Bonham loves reinforcing Page and vice versa on the rhythm.
Insane !! .. right on sister
Awesome reaction, I had to subscribe!
Peace
You got bit by the Zep bug. Love your reaction to in my opinion the greatest rock band ever. Robert Plant has a voice like no other, you should do a reaction to the song Rainbow or Plant and Allison Krauss Gon gon gon.. At his age now he shows he can go in so many direction. He just loves to sing and make music. He will be greatly missed when he is gone as well as the rest of Led Zeppelin.
Great reaction. More Zep please
Ha ha I grew up. It’s nice to see young kids listening to it.
When your friends say “I don’t like rock”…take ‘em on a tour of the 70’s!
Great choice this is the live version I dig on.
So good is right Ari!
The Lemon Song next!
Led Zeppelin is The Dream Team of Rock & Roll. From the same concert check out 'The Song Remains The Same' together with 'The Rain Song.' Jimmy Page is totally amazing with these two songs.