Me too babe. First time as at the Marquee club in London, they were still billed as the new yardbirds. they blew my teenage mind and have loved them ever since.
They hadn’t been together that long when they recorded this song. But when these four got together it was like the perfect marriage of talent. They didn’t follow the script’s of others. They done their own thing. The result,,, greatness
True. They toured in '73 and '75 only in mid '70s. I saw them at Long Beach Arena in 1975. Tickets 7.50 and 8.50. A 3 - hour tour people ,no intermission. Heh. Dig.
Born in 1967 and damn, just too young to see the golden seventies. At the time in 1980 I was getting seriously into music, I realized that the party was over, and records where the only thing that was left to celebrate an age that just has passed.
@@ronnie9187 we were born at least 10 years to late , missed out on all the 70's golden years of rock. This is the band I most wanted to see live. Like you said it was over in 80 😭 . Thank goodness for UA-cam
I feel almost ashamed to call myself a Led Zeppelin fan because it took me this long - year 2023 - to fully appreciate the awesomeness of this song and performance. This is the first time I've seen this performance, though. I thought I knew Led Zeppelin, but no - this is mind blowing. I'm not ashamed though, because I knew they were incredible. I just missed this one for all these years.
In the beginning of the song when he first starts singing he gets closer to Page and they look at one another (through hair-lol)and Jimmy is mimicking his voice in a call back. Soooo amazing.
Hi Rebeka. I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around the fact that this song was released 53 years ago yesterday (January 12, 1969). Great choice. Really enjoyed seeing "Bonzo".
Some bands and songs are dateable and belong to a specific era. They just don't sound right anymore. Zeppelin's songs will NEVER have that problem. They sound as good now as they did they day they were released.
An utterly epic performance. Perhaps the most epic of them all. Very glad you chose this Radio Danmarks performance. The tone of Pagey’s Tele, his phrasing, Bonham’s stick work, Plant’s vocal production, JPJs ineluctable groove, this may be my favorite Rock performance of all time. As you said, perfection.
YES! For the longest time the only live Zep i knew was The Song Remains The Same motion picture, which (as a HUGE teenage Zep fan in the 90s) was a big disappointment (they were WAY to drunk, and just musically 'wanked' and overindulged in the performance...think Mariah Carey and how she sings WAY too many notes)....then i bought the Led Zeppelin DVD and i was blown away by this performance! They were young and sober and musically tight and had something to prove!
Partied to this music all through the 70's. Countless friday nights at peoples houses I didn't even know. That's how it was. Always a party somewhere.....always playing Led Zeppelin. Good times! Great reaction!
Agreed, I was a teen in the 70s, and the party scene was vibrant with rock and roll being the glue to it all, well, and some good pot. Social media unfortunately has displaced so much of the benefit of socializing in person, together.
I was 14 when led zep made their debut..I connected with these guys day one.. and still my favorite band today at 68 SEEN THEM TWICE VANCOUVER SEATTLE ROCK ON BOYS
One of the greatest rhythm sections of all time. The way John Paul Jones and John Bonham fed off of each other. If you listen closely to this song and dazed and confused they do a call and response
Thank you for doing the 69 Denmark live version. Nobody else does this live on their reactions. Check out Dazed and Confused from the same live performance, you'll love it ✌😎💓
LIke all great bands, each member of Led Zeppelin inhabited the sousl of the others. This has been a band I would consider the rock and roll version of a world-famous symphony. How else could four guys slide from pure rock and roll into symphonic excellence and back again. I saw this group in 1969 at The Forum in Inglewood, California with 3 buddies. No one in that full arena was ready for what was to come. We were so blown away from the moment they launched into the first song. I am 79 years old and the only other band that could measure up to the LZ was Queen, which I saw perform around 1984.
Saw them do this live in July of '69 in Cleveland Ohio at Music Carnival. 5,000 seat circular venue. Our tickets were Row E ,seats 1&2, on the aisle. The seats actually started lower than stage height and by Row E, we were stage high about 25' back from the band. They set up directly facing us, played the whole first album and most of the as then unreleased second album! BLOWN AWAY! When they left, they came right up our aisle and I got a hand slap from Jimmy Page. I got home in time to see Neal Armstrong step out on the Moon but the Zeppelin concert has stayed in my mind for the last 53 years!😀
What a fantastic group of musicians. I have been playing guitar for a while and I am still amazed at the guitar magic of Mr Page, acoustic or electric.
Right you are, Robert. Take, for instance, in 'Babe, I'm gonna leave you," Jimmy Page uses the entire track to seamlessly move from "folk," to classical, to full-power rock and roll, and back again. it's as if Page had gone to the Christopher Parkening classes, then on to B.B. King, then to his own repertoire. I have listened to this band since 1969. My friends and I - having been to the concert at The Forum in the fall of 1969, wore out every copy of the first album. There have been a lot of great rock and roll bands, no question about it. But no other band, the Stones, Cream, AC/DC, Van Halen, ... with maybe the exception of Queen, and believe it or not, Def Leppard, could be as versatile as Led Zeppelin.
Led Zeppelin were simply the best at what they did. This rendition of the song is now more than half a century old. Let that sink in. It easily holds it's own against anything produced now.. To add a little perspective, go back 50 years prior to this performance and you are talking about the immediate post WW1 period.
So much raw smoldering power brimming just below the surface. The talent is in the cohesion between the players and the sheer confidence in their ability. Nothing ever born in music carried such a threat from the beginning as these four Englishmen paying tribute to the blues they love by turning it inside-out and making it more explosive, more addicting, than anything before or since. Revel in the glory. The birth of Led Zeppelin !!!
I remember hearing in an interview with John Paul Jones, the bass/Keyboard player, that when they first played together as a band, they just wanted to see how well they played together. He said it was”bloody obvious” after the first sessions that they did.
Great reaction as always. You mentioned how in sync they where with each other. And this was very early in their career. The chemistry was there from day one!
I love how you are actually feeling the Music of Led Zeppelin... Welcome to our World My Dear 😌!! It's Heartwarming to see another Generation appreciate true Musicians and not someone who needs auto tuning !! You have a New Subscriber 🤗!!
By far and a way, the best live version of Led Zeppelin. 1969-70 thru Led Zep I and II and the BBC Sessions ablums... they were as real, talented, and gritty as could be!
You could see they were still working out the kinks in a few places. Listen to other old boots like the Fillmore and they worked alot of those mistakes out. They were gods then just as much as they were in 73'.-77'
I saw Plant and Page in 97, but this was when they were just getting started, right after they went from "The New Yardbirds" to Led Zeppelin. Right after they toured Denmark.
I can't believe that I got to see that live and in person (not that performance--later in the 70s). Glad you got to see and hear it. That's why so many people consider them near the top of the list of greatest ever.
Hello Miss Rebeka !!! Who Doesn't love to Get the Led out !!! I Hope 2022 starts out with you Getting Completely Healthy. Stay Safe & Have A Fantastic Year !!! 😄 Still Subscribed, like button Illuminated Warmest Wishes From the Sunshine State of Florida the USA. !
One more point if I may. For anyone who has watched Plant and Bonham in a video from their band, Band of Joy, Plant's version of Hey, Joe, had to be the big selling point for Page and Jones when they were forming a new band. Listen to Robert Plant's voice as a guy in his LATE TEENS!!!! There has never been a voice like it. Little wonder Page and Jones invited Plant and Bonham to form Led Zeppelin. It has been magical, serendipitous, and occasionally spiritual - just not in a religious way. Ok, sometimes I feel it's like a "semi-religious experience."
Always loved this performance! Can't recall who gave Page the tip about Robert and Bonzo but man. It was meant to be. Page knew he had found something special for sure. I always thought how insanely epic it would have been to see them just play together for the first time. Greatest band ever
Imagine being in that studio audience...I expect there were a lot of people who didn't really get this. Imagine if you were one of those who did. This would have been life changing...
Love your Zeppelin choice.. Although it really doesn't matter what you choose From the greatest rock band ever.. Like your reaction.. Keep up the zep... Also pink floyd... Queensryche.. All incredible.. And ask fantastic live
ZEP were first 4 super professionals musicians even if so young! JP, JPJ and Bonzo were already famous sessions men and RP was a solo singer in small bands. They master the music so well that they could change several times the rhythm during the same song, what the others weren’t capable of. Amazing are the young danish just astonished hearing of a new disruptive sound. Just look at their faces 😂😂😂 JPJ in an interview said: “ people go and watch the Beatles, now they come to hear us” just a little difference 😜😜😜
The best part of the performance was watching you get into the music, cuz I've listened to the song since it first came out. I think I was 14 at the time and you give the same reaction I did way back when. Good luck with your channel kid, I just subscribed!!!
They had only just got together 3 weeks before and this performance for Danmarks radio acted as one of 2 or 3 rehearsals of their first album which was then recorded in 36 hours of studio time totally funded by Jimmy Page. Utterly amazing and the beginning of 11years of mastery by these four geniuses.
They were together 3mos when they recorded this song! Amazing how they put together such a diverse piece like this considering and they were still kids for the most part. Genius really. This particular song is my #1 favorite song of all time barring none
So glad you did this show. Look at these young men. Did anyone know what was to come. Rockstars forever. You got it goin' on on your channel. Love it. Keep up the great work.
They had literally changed their name to Led Zeppelin just before this gig. I saw them in 1984. Still the best I ever saw, and I was even at the Berlin Wall gig that floyd did . ( Roger waters) . Saw Deep purple, foo fighters, Black Sabbath, Queen, ACDC and many others...... Zeppelin top the lot. Enjoy .
Between 10:04 and 10:05 a key part of that performance was omitted for some reason. Those who've seen the unedited version know what I'm talking about. "Isn't it nice... sugar and spice!" -- Robert Plant
One of my FAVORITE songs!!! Great choice as always Loveeee Ur wonderful video reaction fantastic commentary and as usual looking so BEAUTIFUL thats why ALBERTO will be faithful to Ur channel as I do apreciate the hard work n dedication U give bringing me so much joy!!! CONGRATULATIONS from MEXICO!
Beautiful reaction to an awesome performance. Zep never let you down. Thanks for bringing Nguyen Ng so much joy to these very old masterpieces. Stay safe, well and happy.
If you take video of a gigantic steam engine's moving parts, control arms, valves, pistons, at speed, with a how the fury of movement all works together in perfect syncronisity, that's Zeppelin in this video.
Robert Plant and John Bonham were the same age as people barely out of high school. Plantability to use intonation and to sparingly use his ultra high voice shows amazing control. When he gets ragged at the end of a high note, it's literally one of the most difficult things to mimic for anybody. Oh yeah and they have a 20 year old who's already pretty much the best drummer of his era at that point
My favorite part is the introduction, let me introduce to you Led Zeppelin…. And then Jimmy page his little riff when Robert says his name. Then when they just kick ass in the intro of this song
You remind me of me 😁 really feel the music and rythms,changes, with such powerful emotion, as a guitarist and a drummer myself,its a very powerful way of expression
Hi baby, I hope you get into Zep, you’ll have the ride of your life. Shame you weren’t around in 1968 when they started out. I’ve been with them since then. Now you know the bands names. ❤
19-23 year olds just blowing minds around the world... all 4 were so damn good and fit each other so well. Best band ever, EVER!
Outstanding live performance. The Best blues rock band. I was lucky to see them play live 3 times in the 1969-1970s
Agreed, and I listen to mostly blues now days. I have a lot of "favorite Zep songs", and this is one of them lol.
Me too babe. First time as at the Marquee club in London, they were still billed as the new yardbirds. they blew my teenage mind and have loved them ever since.
They hadn’t been together that long when they recorded this song. But when these four got together it was like the perfect marriage of talent. They didn’t follow the script’s of others. They done their own thing. The result,,, greatness
Yeah, their own thing…indeed…
This was Zeppelin's first filmed live performance. Plant was 20 years old. Lucky enough to see them in 74.
I promise not to be that guy.....oh, shit. I failed......they toured in 73 and 75, not 74.
I tried sooooo hard not to do this. Forgive me.
True. They toured in '73 and '75 only in mid '70s. I saw them at Long Beach Arena in 1975. Tickets 7.50 and 8.50. A 3 - hour tour people ,no intermission. Heh. Dig.
You must have been very lucky then because they took that year off
Born in 1967 and damn, just too young to see the golden seventies. At the time in 1980 I was getting seriously into music, I realized that the party was over, and records where the only thing that was left to celebrate an age that just has passed.
@@ronnie9187 we were born at least 10 years to late , missed out on all the 70's golden years of rock. This is the band I most wanted to see live. Like you said it was over in 80 😭 . Thank goodness for UA-cam
I feel almost ashamed to call myself a Led Zeppelin fan because it took me this long - year 2023 - to fully appreciate the awesomeness of this song and performance. This is the first time I've seen this performance, though. I thought I knew Led Zeppelin, but no - this is mind blowing. I'm not ashamed though, because I knew they were incredible. I just missed this one for all these years.
The birth of greatness.
Omg, plant’s voice back then! Nobody had a voice like that!
Plant's voice did to rock vocals what Hendrix did to rock guitar - revolutionary.
In the beginning of the song when he first starts singing he gets closer to Page and they look at one another (through hair-lol)and Jimmy is mimicking his voice in a call back. Soooo amazing.
The raw energy of these early Zeppelin live recordings is incredible. The sound quality of the taping may not be the best, but the magic is there.
The Greatest Ever Rock n' Roll band to ever walked the Earth!
Hi Rebeka. I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around the fact that this song was released 53 years ago yesterday (January 12, 1969). Great choice. Really enjoyed seeing "Bonzo".
Good timing. Talk about a debut performance.
Some bands and songs are dateable and belong to a specific era. They just don't sound right anymore. Zeppelin's songs will NEVER have that problem. They sound as good now as they did they day they were released.
@lanpartyanimal5215 great point infact a totally 💯 fact
My Lord is that BEAUTIFUL! ( The song)
An utterly epic performance. Perhaps the most epic of them all. Very glad you chose this Radio Danmarks performance. The tone of Pagey’s Tele, his phrasing, Bonham’s stick work, Plant’s vocal production, JPJs ineluctable groove, this may be my favorite Rock performance of all time. As you said, perfection.
YES! For the longest time the only live Zep i knew was The Song Remains The Same motion picture, which (as a HUGE teenage Zep fan in the 90s) was a big disappointment (they were WAY to drunk, and just musically 'wanked' and overindulged in the performance...think Mariah Carey and how she sings WAY too many notes)....then i bought the Led Zeppelin DVD and i was blown away by this performance! They were young and sober and musically tight and had something to prove!
Musical gods -- and I'm a Mozart fan!
The same, and I am a Beethoven fan 😉
Partied to this music all through the 70's. Countless friday nights at peoples houses I didn't even know. That's how it was. Always a party somewhere.....always playing Led Zeppelin. Good times!
Great reaction!
Agreed, I was a teen in the 70s, and the party scene was vibrant with rock and roll being the glue to it all, well, and some good pot. Social media unfortunately has displaced so much of the benefit of socializing in person, together.
I was 14 when led zep made their debut..I connected with these guys day one.. and still my favorite band today at 68
SEEN THEM TWICE
VANCOUVER
SEATTLE
ROCK ON BOYS
One of the greatest rhythm sections of all time. The way John Paul Jones and John Bonham fed off of each other. If you listen closely to this song and dazed and confused they do a call and response
Some people were born to be rockers, this girl is one of them! Bravo to you!!! I was there for Zeps first U.S performance, mind blowing
I grew up on Led Zeppelin. “Oh Rosie, Oh Girl’ Steal away now Steal away!
Thank you for doing the 69 Denmark live version. Nobody else does this live on their reactions. Check out Dazed and Confused from the same live performance, you'll love it
✌😎💓
LIke all great bands, each member of Led Zeppelin inhabited the sousl of the others. This has been a band I would consider the rock and roll version of a world-famous symphony. How else could four guys slide from pure rock and roll into symphonic excellence and back again. I saw this group in 1969 at The Forum in Inglewood, California with 3 buddies. No one in that full arena was ready for what was to come. We were so blown away from the moment they launched into the first song. I am 79 years old and the only other band that could measure up to the LZ was Queen, which I saw perform around 1984.
I have never seen this performance of LZ before. It was awesome. Love Page’s use of the bow on the guitar.
Saw them do this live in July of '69 in Cleveland Ohio at Music Carnival. 5,000 seat circular venue. Our tickets were Row E ,seats 1&2, on the aisle. The seats actually started lower than stage height and by Row E, we were stage high about 25' back from the band. They set up directly facing us, played the whole first album and most of the as then unreleased second album! BLOWN AWAY! When they left, they came right up our aisle and I got a hand slap from Jimmy Page. I got home in time to see Neal Armstrong step out on the Moon but the Zeppelin concert has stayed in my mind for the last 53 years!😀
Omg. Sooooo jealous!!! Awesome man!
Now THAT was one helluva day for you! Sadly, America hasn't one like that since.
1969...Zeppelin paved the path that others could only follow, but well worth it!
What a fantastic group of musicians. I have been playing guitar for a while and I am still amazed at the guitar magic of Mr Page, acoustic or electric.
Right you are, Robert. Take, for instance, in 'Babe, I'm gonna leave you," Jimmy Page uses the entire track to seamlessly move from "folk," to classical, to full-power rock and roll, and back again. it's as if Page had gone to the Christopher Parkening classes, then on to B.B. King, then to his own repertoire.
I have listened to this band since 1969. My friends and I - having been to the concert at The Forum in the fall of 1969, wore out every copy of the first album.
There have been a lot of great rock and roll bands, no question about it. But no other band, the Stones, Cream, AC/DC, Van Halen, ... with maybe the exception of Queen, and believe it or not, Def Leppard, could be as versatile as Led Zeppelin.
Led Zeppelin were simply the best at what they did. This rendition of the song is now more than half a century old. Let that sink in.
It easily holds it's own against anything produced now..
To add a little perspective, go back 50 years prior to this performance and you are talking about the immediate post WW1 period.
So much raw smoldering power brimming just below the surface. The talent is in the cohesion between the players and the sheer confidence in their ability. Nothing ever born in music carried such a threat from the beginning as these four Englishmen paying tribute to the blues they love by turning it inside-out and making it more explosive, more addicting, than anything before or since. Revel in the glory. The birth of Led Zeppelin !!!
GREAT comment! Absolutely perfect description.
Jimmy page with those scattered and dissonant guitar solos frightened the old folks. Great reaction.
They were so young...first performance!! Plant and Bonham were only 19 here!
Unfortunately the world will never see their likes again,greatest band of all time ❤
I remember hearing in an interview with John Paul Jones, the bass/Keyboard player, that when they first played together as a band, they just wanted to see how well they played together. He said it was”bloody obvious” after the first sessions that they did.
Great reaction as always. You mentioned how in sync they where with each other. And this was very early in their career. The chemistry was there from day one!
Thank you.😊
I love how you are actually feeling the Music of Led Zeppelin...
Welcome to our World My Dear 😌!!
It's Heartwarming to see another Generation appreciate true Musicians and not someone who needs auto tuning !!
You have a New Subscriber 🤗!!
Thank you.😊
Page at one of his many peaks . Here you can actually watch how he rips up the fret board .
This is early in their career...raw great footage! Da GOATS!!!!
As you can see the audience was in shock. We had never seen anything like this before (or since for that matter) ✌❤🤘
Cameraman passed out…
You're a fun and wonderful lady that has great reaction vids, Beka ❤️
By far and a way, the best live version of Led Zeppelin. 1969-70 thru Led Zep I and II and the BBC Sessions ablums... they were as real, talented, and gritty as could be!
They rehearsed together 3 weeks before their debut, 3 weeks! Magic
Hit you so hard you fell off your chair! Now that's a reaction!! Love it 💖 Great vid Rebeka, love from Yosemite, CA
Thank you.😊
You could see they were still working out the kinks in a few places. Listen to other old boots like the Fillmore and they worked alot of those mistakes out. They were gods then just as much as they were in 73'.-77'
You have exquisite taste in music, young lady. You will go far in life.
Yes 👍...one favorite bands in the whole world ...thank u 💓
"WHAT THE ACTUAL HELL" -- Perhaps my favorite one-line quote reaction to any song, ever, by anyone -- GOOD work, Rebeka
Thank you.😊
Love your Zeppelin reactions, thanks for doing that. They were like 19 years old and finding their way
I saw Plant and Page in 97, but this was when they were just getting started, right after they went from "The New Yardbirds" to Led Zeppelin. Right after they toured Denmark.
1997, eh? Cool
I can't believe that I got to see that live and in person (not that performance--later in the 70s). Glad you got to see and hear it. That's why so many people consider them near the top of the list of greatest ever.
Hello Miss Rebeka !!! Who Doesn't love to Get the Led out !!! I Hope 2022 starts out with you Getting Completely Healthy.
Stay Safe & Have A Fantastic Year !!! 😄
Still Subscribed, like button Illuminated
Warmest Wishes From the Sunshine State of Florida the USA. !
The bass licks starting from 6:21 ✊🏽
One more point if I may. For anyone who has watched Plant and Bonham in a video from their band, Band of Joy, Plant's version of Hey, Joe, had to be the big selling point for Page and Jones when they were forming a new band. Listen to Robert Plant's voice as a guy in his LATE TEENS!!!! There has never been a voice like it. Little wonder Page and Jones invited Plant and Bonham to form Led Zeppelin. It has been magical, serendipitous, and occasionally spiritual - just not in a religious way. Ok, sometimes I feel it's like a "semi-religious experience."
LED ZEPPELIN The best!
Always loved this performance! Can't recall who gave Page the tip about Robert and Bonzo but man. It was meant to be. Page knew he had found something special for sure. I always thought how insanely epic it would have been to see them just play together for the first time. Greatest band ever
It was Terry Reid
Great review, fourof the greatest musicians ever and how they fed of each other is just amazing!
Oh yes, the early days. Fantastic Rebeka. Thank you so much. They knocked you off your feet! ❤️♥️
Thank you.😊
@@rebekaluizebudlevskamusic great reaction as always the passion is all too clear to see for great music 👍
This young woman is stunning ❤️
She reminds me of the girls in Robert Palmer’s Addicted to Love video, except more natural and beautiful. Even her neck knocks me out.
I came for the music, stayed for the GIRL !!!
Everyone plz just look up the entire concert. The entire thing is fire.
Imagine being in that studio audience...I expect there were a lot of people who didn't really get this. Imagine if you were one of those who did. This would have been life changing...
Love your Zeppelin choice.. Although it really doesn't matter what you choose From the greatest rock band ever.. Like your reaction.. Keep up the zep... Also pink floyd... Queensryche.. All incredible.. And ask fantastic live
Blessed to see them twice in Boston in 1969.
They were so tight even early on and this was awesome, thank you for your great reaction you really look like your havin fun
There will never be anyone like Led Zeppelin!
And just like that the greatest band had arrived!!
Robert Had a Ton of Soul for 20years old!!!
All the best Rebeka. Enjoy getting your head round all the Zep songs
ZEP were first 4 super professionals musicians even if so young! JP, JPJ and Bonzo were already famous sessions men and RP was a solo singer in small bands. They master the music so well that they could change several times the rhythm during the same song, what the others weren’t capable of.
Amazing are the young danish just astonished hearing of a new disruptive sound. Just look at their faces 😂😂😂
JPJ in an interview said: “ people go and watch the Beatles, now they come to hear us” just a little difference 😜😜😜
The best part of the performance was watching you get into the music, cuz I've listened to the song since it first came out. I think I was 14 at the time and you give the same reaction I did way back when. Good luck with your channel kid, I just subscribed!!!
They had only just got together 3 weeks before and this performance for Danmarks radio acted as one of 2 or 3 rehearsals of their first album which was then recorded in 36 hours of studio time totally funded by Jimmy Page. Utterly amazing and the beginning of 11years of mastery by these four geniuses.
They were together 3mos when they recorded this song! Amazing how they put together such a diverse piece like this considering and they were still kids for the most part. Genius really. This particular song is my #1 favorite song of all time barring none
So glad you did this show. Look at these young men. Did anyone know what was to come. Rockstars forever. You got it goin' on on your channel. Love it. Keep up the great work.
Thank you.😊
Blues rock at its best thanks that was great
I’ve listened to LED ZEPPELIN stoned so many times ! Went into music and met Jimmy Page
Their energy went from the beginning of their careers to present
They had literally changed their name to Led Zeppelin just before this gig.
I saw them in 1984. Still the best I ever saw, and I was even at the Berlin Wall gig that floyd did . ( Roger waters) . Saw Deep purple, foo fighters, Black Sabbath, Queen, ACDC and many others......
Zeppelin top the lot. Enjoy .
Between 10:04 and 10:05 a key part of that performance was omitted for some reason. Those who've seen the unedited version know what I'm talking about. "Isn't it nice... sugar and spice!" -- Robert Plant
She took it out because of the reference to “got you in the sights of my gun”. Welcome to 2023.
Plant was 19. This is early Zeppelin. Burst onto the scene and changed everything for 10 years.
plant was 20
Your reaction was perfect in all respects, Well done!
Communication Breakdown from this same show is freaking epic also.
My favorite part was all of it .Jimmy and the guys Raw Power under control!!!
Well Kinda but still Amazing to watch 🤯😳😲
Watched a lot of your reactions. Fun!
I'm saying it...you are gorgeous.
One of my FAVORITE songs!!! Great choice as always Loveeee Ur wonderful video reaction fantastic commentary and as usual looking so BEAUTIFUL thats why ALBERTO will be faithful to Ur channel as I do apreciate the hard work n dedication U give bringing me so much joy!!! CONGRATULATIONS from MEXICO!
Thank you.😊
This is a top 10 if not 5 Zeppelin song in my opinions as well. Awesome riff
I love this song too. It’s always been one of my favorites.
Beautiful reaction to an awesome performance. Zep never let you down. Thanks for bringing Nguyen Ng so much joy to these very old masterpieces. Stay safe, well and happy.
Thank you.😊
The only rock guitarist to use a bow.
Nigel Tufnel did
So young, so confident
If you take video of a gigantic steam engine's moving parts, control arms, valves, pistons, at speed, with a how the fury of movement all works together in perfect syncronisity, that's Zeppelin in this video.
Just the introduction gave me goose bumps.
Robert Plant and John Bonham were the same age as people barely out of high school. Plantability to use intonation and to sparingly use his ultra high voice shows amazing control. When he gets ragged at the end of a high note, it's literally one of the most difficult things to mimic for anybody. Oh yeah and they have a 20 year old who's already pretty much the best drummer of his era at that point
My favorite part is the introduction, let me introduce to you Led Zeppelin…. And then Jimmy page his little riff when Robert says his name. Then when they just kick ass in the intro of this song
music of 70's the best
You remind me of me 😁 really feel the music and rythms,changes, with such powerful emotion, as a guitarist and a drummer myself,its a very powerful way of expression
Thank you.😊🙏🏼
Hi baby, I hope you get into Zep, you’ll have the ride of your life. Shame you weren’t around in 1968 when they started out. I’ve been with them since then.
Now you know the bands names. ❤
Great reaction as always
Linda, saludos desde chile, hermosa reacción
Love the new look !!
Love the bow playing along with the timing with the bass and drums it just dont get any better than that total bad asses
I always wondered why it was listed as 3:30 on the album. Thanks for that fact it solves a lifelong mystery for me.
Very nice. The music was good also.
The audience had no idea of what they had just witnessed
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Oh ya and the song is fire as well