I love that clip. Everyone cracked up in the movie theater when I saw movie. The footage from those shows that were in the movie wrought the best live video of them in my opinion.
At the time these guys were considered trouble making hippies. And off the stage they were;they were probably some of the most destructive people in a hotel room.
@@jamesm.3967 They weren't the first. The Who also had that reputation and that was before 'hippies'. The Who were mods. www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/whos-roger-daltrey-claims-hotels-20701682
@@richardpepin8046 SO right it is the Led Zeppelins greatest moment. Their 'Machine Gun!' as it was for Hendrix. The greatest of the greatest.The universe stands still.
Wow you already did it. Man your awesome. I saw this movie 23 times in one week at The 8st playhouse in the village in NYC back in 79. I went every day.
Saw 'em live in 1975 Earls Court London I always regret not picking up one of the bootlegs that were being sold but then you never knew what you might be getting
TOTALLY down for it... Jimmy Page was the reason I learned to play guitar, man! And Bonham was my main (only??? 🤔) influence on how I approached dynamics as a beginning drummer... at 5 yrs old, before I found the guitar!! And John Paul Jones, almost overshadowed by 3 musical titans, was/still is one of the most talented, creative & versatile musicians in the music industry & melded the whole band together more than perfectly! 🔟
Absolutely love watching the younger generations listen to this masterpiece! Love the reactions Every. Single. Time. Never disappoints. These four Gods of Rock show why they’re the greatest who ever took stage. All four of these men KNOW it. I’m so glad to hear you point out Bonzo on the drums. Any drummer will tell you that his performance here is extremely difficult and drives the front men to do what they do best. Without this level of play, the song wouldn’t have been on the other-worldly level it was on. JPJ on keys? Same thing. Keeping the melodies the way he does is not easy when there is so much improvisation going on. Great reaction to a great performance! 😃
I saw this at the drive in theater in the mid 1970s. We all got out of cars and partied to this incredibly raw music. Hundred kids awed by the music. I loved Jimmy but all my girlfriends loved Robert and his tight jeans! Great time!
I'm 63 I saw Led Zeppelin at the Long Beach arena in 1976 i think those a long time ago. I stood 20 rows back for the whole show and actually fell asleep well I don't wanna say fell asleep I passed thou during no quarter which lasted at least 40 minutes. I paid $20 for my tickets about 2 hours before the show at the troubadour on sunset boulevard. This song was sick. Great show.
Omg. Soooooo much better than at Knebworth! I've heard this song, and video, what seems like a million times, and I never get sick of it. It's perfect, and the band was so tight. Wonderful.
Great reaction man. I told you! This entire 1973 MSG concert is the performance of their career, the pinnacle of perfection. You and the wifey need to curl up on the couch and watch the entire concert movie The Song Remains The Same. You won't regret it!
And 50 years later. You really really listen. Amazing. The band, the magic they created. Often copied, but never surpassed. Simply the best. Who can match this perfection.
It's funny watching you react to Zepplin, I've listened to it so much over the years it's almost become ubiquitous. There is so much good "old" music out there. Keep looking. :-)
This is actually an amazingly proficient jazz-blues group. They play off of each other. Plant is an improvising jazz vocalist--and he's playing off of as well as singing with the rest of the group. In this song they have a very open and improvisatory structure. Really genius. Each musician is SO good. But they hang together--and serve the mood and theme of song as a unit. With great originality and feeling.
Perfectly said! Jimmy's playing speaks to the soul, at least of those who listen and feel it. Bonham was the thunder. Plant the best rock vocalist ever, and JPJ is outstanding as well. The 4 created magic
You should've only lived it, I was lucky enough to see them in 77 at the garden omg. It was the era of all music from rock to soul RnB etc. I'm glad to see you and your generation are getting to appreciate this music.
That performance is part of a awesome feature length film called the song remains the same. It’s a concert film mixed in with a bit of behind the seans stuff but also cut with little short trippy abstract films one for each band member and the manager. The films kind of reflect there personalities and passions. You get stuff like Bonham racing cars, the manager as a monster killing gangster, plant as heroic knight. All while zeppelin music plays over it. It was basically some of the first music videos intercut with the Madison square garden concert. Way ahead of it’s time. It’s awesome!
I dig your reaction, you're just laughing because sometimes things are just that good that there is no other natural reaction. Also as a professional bassist I love that you are always listening out for John Paul Jones. He's the reason I became a musician. Well done.
People don't give bassist the credit that they deserve but JPJ forces you to give him credit. His playing is just as good as jimmy Pages guitar and Robs vocals. I love Zep for that reason alone. Everyone is so fuckn talented.
Zeppelin was a influence on the King of Pop during the 70's. In a Tiger Beat article Latoya was answering questions to some of the girls questions on what Michael liked and she said Michael liked playing basketball, and mentioned what his favorite food was. Also, he liked Led Zeppelin.
Hardly anybody had ever heard of them when I saw them in 1970. They absolutely blew me into the back of my seat, I'm not lying. I had never heard anything like them and I haven't since. Jimmy Page is definitely up there with Hendrix for innovation and performance. They had just come out with their first album and me and my friends were shocked! It was so good. One of the best bands in history, right up there with the Beatles and Stones.
Im so glad we have this concert on film , dvd and album so these guys can be forever young! Are you going to do Achilles Last Stand , if so check out Roberts lyrics .
New subscriber here. Love all the Zeppelin. That performance of Since I've Been Loving You is by far the best I have ever seen. Love the whole album. Would love to see you do No Quarter or Whole Lotta Love from that MSG show.
When Jimmy Page hits the first flurry of notes in the solo then throws his arm in the air whilst the reverb of the notes is swirling around the stadium is truly mesmerizing.
Best performance EVER!! Prime example of how they are so in tune with one another. Jimmy says there are the main parts of the songs but the rest is impromptu. Robert says he was always in bed by 12pm. Jimmy says he quit drinking when he was close to 30 yrs.
I giggled every time you laughed. I have watched The Song Seems the Same video and I never get tired of that show. Please react to IN the Light and Ten Years Gone.
I would love a streaming of Led Zeppelin! Don't forget to record the stream as well and put it on Google drive or Wetransfer for example :) you should check out their performance at the Royal Albert hall, how many more times is incredible!
And check the 1973 MSG performances of Celebration Day, No Quarter and Whole Lotta Love if you want to continue to have your socks blown off. Just buy Song Remains the Same DVD and see the whole damn thang!
I suggest Led Zeppelin - How Many More Times (Danmarks Radio 1969) Robert Plant just 20 yr. old, drummer John Bonham 21, bass John Paul Jones 23 and guitarist Jimmy Page just 25,,blows your mind they had so much talent at such a young age
I really love the way Jimmy Page listens to Robert Plant as he sings and plays along with what he sings
He knows bro. Dude owns that stage . The timing of the band, especially Jimmy Page is incredible
Totally Agree with you my man
I Fuckin' LOVE THIS!
JPJ is playing the keys and adding bass lines with foot levers! The unsung hero of L.Z.
Did you notice the cop? He's supposed to be doing security, but he's staring at the stage slack-jawed with awe. :D
Can’t blame him
He’s thinking “how the fuck he sounds even better live than all the vinyl I’ve got of theirs?”
I love that clip. Everyone cracked up in the movie theater when I saw movie. The footage from those shows that were in the movie wrought the best live video of them in my opinion.
At the time these guys were considered trouble making hippies. And off the stage they were;they were probably some of the most destructive people in a hotel room.
@@jamesm.3967 They weren't the first. The Who also had that reputation and that was before 'hippies'. The Who were mods. www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/whos-roger-daltrey-claims-hotels-20701682
Take a moment to recognize John Paul Jones playing keyboards up top and bass with his feet 😍
They were, are and WILL ALWAYS BE the ultimate rock band.
There can be only one.
Glad you checked out this version. On a bad day they did great, on a good day no band could touch them.
I'm 80years old this year and still listening to THE MIGHTY ZEP saw Led ZEP in summer of 73PERTH W Australia my ears are still tingling 😎🎶🎵🌏
If you've got a half hour to kill, Dazed and Confused live from the '73 MSG show is otherworldly.
I was about to say the same thing
Third that motion.
27 minutes of pure magic. My opinion Zeppelin's finest hour (well 27 minutes and change). It's just mind blowing!!
I fourth that motion! Lol
@@richardpepin8046 SO right it is the Led Zeppelins greatest moment. Their 'Machine Gun!' as it was for Hendrix. The greatest of the greatest.The universe stands still.
Happy that u chose this version. It's the best by far
Wow you already did it. Man your awesome. I saw this movie 23 times in one week at The 8st playhouse in the village in NYC back in 79. I went every day.
So much soul Robert and Jimmy on guitar
He kills it Exactly 💕
Can we all just take a moment to appreciate Jonesy's amazing jacket?
Saw 'em live in 1975 Earls Court London I always regret not picking up one of the bootlegs that were being sold but then you never knew what you might be getting
Like this comment if you guys are down for the Zeppelin live stream party. If so, what days an time frame would be good.
Saturday night jam!!!
TOTALLY down for it... Jimmy Page was the reason I learned to play guitar, man! And Bonham was my main (only??? 🤔) influence on how I approached dynamics as a beginning drummer... at 5 yrs old, before I found the guitar!! And John Paul Jones, almost overshadowed by 3 musical titans, was/still is one of the most talented, creative & versatile musicians in the music industry & melded the whole band together more than perfectly! 🔟
A Friday or Saturday Night would be just fine.
Friday or Saturday would be good. Any time after 8 pm east coast time.
Yes!!! Tell us ahead of time when it will be!
I love your idea for a Led Zeppelin night. That would be so bad ass.
Hi, when there is an astounding song such as this & it's live, let the applause at the end continue as an homage to the band...
Absolutely love watching the younger generations listen to this masterpiece! Love the reactions Every. Single. Time. Never disappoints. These four Gods of Rock show why they’re the greatest who ever took stage. All four of these men KNOW it. I’m so glad to hear you point out Bonzo on the drums. Any drummer will tell you that his performance here is extremely difficult and drives the front men to do what they do best. Without this level of play, the song wouldn’t have been on the other-worldly level it was on. JPJ on keys? Same thing. Keeping the melodies the way he does is not easy when there is so much improvisation going on. Great reaction to a great performance! 😃
I saw this at the drive in theater in the mid 1970s. We all got out of cars and partied to this incredibly raw music. Hundred kids awed by the music. I loved Jimmy but all my girlfriends loved Robert and his tight jeans! Great time!
I was there in '73 at the Garden. In '75 and '77 too!! Unforgettable!!!
Robert and Jimmy will always be ROCK GODS! I'm old enough to to have seen them at this time and live on the East Coast and see them at MSG!
The intro alone is GLORIOUS
He'll yeah I am one of their biggest fans, I love them sounds awesome, I'll be there!!!
ALWAYS GO LIVE WITH ZEPPELIN!👊🖒
I was there on freaking believable all the shows
You are the best, music is in your soul brother..
Led zep are always astounding but i think everything fell into place that night best live performance on you tube
Will never be another zeppelin
Stairway to heaven, is pure magic at this concert.
It’s straight up blues! The GOATS! 😎
Hahahaha... Yep, Led Zeppelin’s exploits with the groupies are legendary. There’s a book about it, I believe it’s alled Hammer of the Gods.
I'm 63 I saw Led Zeppelin at the Long Beach arena in 1976 i think those a long time ago. I stood 20 rows back for the whole show and actually fell asleep well I don't wanna say fell asleep I passed thou during no quarter which lasted at least 40 minutes. I paid $20 for my tickets about 2 hours before the show at the troubadour on sunset boulevard. This song was sick. Great show.
Simply the greatest band ever.
This band was blessed with one of the greatest guitarists, drummers and lead singers of all time ( 1 band with all that, it's just unfair!
"Dazed And Confused" from the same live show ( The Song Remains The Same concert movie). Mind blowing!
29 minutes of pure joy!!!
That’s my all time favorite song (and version) from my all time favorite band.
Omg. Soooooo much better than at Knebworth! I've heard this song, and video, what seems like a million times, and I never get sick of it. It's perfect, and the band was so tight. Wonderful.
IMHO, this is one of the best live performances of all time. Zep was really iconic, and for good reason.
Como sonaba esa Les Paul de Jimmy!!!! Maravilloso!!! 👏👏👏👏👏
Led Zeppelin was the perfect band with the perfect members that blended together to have the perfect sound. they were the PERFECT STORM!
So glad you reacted to this performance. I never get tired of this.
Great reaction man. I told you! This entire 1973 MSG concert is the performance of their career, the pinnacle of perfection. You and the wifey need to curl up on the couch and watch the entire concert movie The Song Remains The Same. You won't regret it!
I was there, unbelievable...no words can give them justice
And 50 years later. You really really listen. Amazing. The band, the magic they created. Often copied, but never surpassed. Simply the best. Who can match this perfection.
Awesome performance. Goose bumps all over my body from beginning to end. Love the 70's
Deep Cut, "Since I Been Loving You" goose bumps
It's funny watching you react to Zepplin, I've listened to it so much over the years it's almost become ubiquitous. There is so much good "old" music out there. Keep looking. :-)
Yes big zepplin party😘😘😘
THE rock Gods!! Two more live ones you HAVE to do...The Song Remains The Same/The Rain Song and In My Time Of Dying!! You will LOVE them!!!
This is actually an amazingly proficient jazz-blues group. They play off of each other. Plant is an improvising jazz vocalist--and he's playing off of as well as singing with the rest of the group. In this song they have a very open and improvisatory structure. Really genius. Each musician is SO good. But they hang together--and serve the mood and theme of song as a unit. With great originality and feeling.
Love it when page does the blues
Mmmm that blues feel ❤️💯
Perfectly said! Jimmy's playing speaks to the soul, at least of those who listen and feel it. Bonham was the thunder. Plant the best rock vocalist ever, and JPJ is outstanding as well. The 4 created magic
My all time favorite Zeppelin song 👍🏼
I admire Led Zeppelin I'm on!!!
zeppelin greatest of all time
Dazed and confused MSG...Epic!!
I agree but it's 25 minutes long. A reactor will never do a song that long.
Glenn Corbett soultrainbro 🙂
@@boki1693 He could make it in three parts: 1)the build up 2)Jimmy's creepy bow part 3)Jimmy going berserk on the guitar
Amen to that!
Please yes !!
Just love the time and space, respect they give each other with their talent play
You should've only lived it, I was lucky enough to see them in 77 at the garden omg. It was the era of all music from rock to soul RnB etc. I'm glad to see you and your generation are getting to appreciate this music.
You got to get some..YES
This show is PEAK Zeppelin.
Yup. We all loooooved Robert!
Zeppelin party sounds like a groovy time.
When the girl in the white smiled...so did the man.
You should see the whole concert, dude! One of the best!! Maybe a reaction to all the songs one by one?
I was at their 1977 concert at the Pontiac Silverdome concert. 50 yard line of the football field. I wish I had been straight.
Plant lived a life of Hedonism for the most part. still does so I've heard!
That performance is part of a awesome feature length film called the song remains the same. It’s a concert film mixed in with a bit of behind the seans stuff but also cut with little short trippy abstract films one for each band member and the manager. The films kind of reflect there personalities and passions. You get stuff like Bonham racing cars, the manager as a monster killing gangster, plant as heroic knight. All while zeppelin music plays over it. It was basically some of the first music videos intercut with the Madison square garden concert. Way ahead of it’s time. It’s awesome!
That girl took that boy home and screwed his brains out thinking about Robert!
That girl was roberts wife lol
😂
@@Scoobydcs no it wasn't actually
@@juliemanarin4127 pretty sure it was maureen, ive been wrong before though
It was his wife. The showed up and the band had to behave
You've been blessed with JOY compliments Zep rock GODS, your welcome PS good review
Plant and Page were the rock gods that everyone else wanted to be. They ruled the world in the 1970's.
I dig your reaction, you're just laughing because sometimes things are just that good that there is no other natural reaction. Also as a professional bassist I love that you are always listening out for John Paul Jones. He's the reason I became a musician. Well done.
People don't give bassist the credit that they deserve but JPJ forces you to give him credit. His playing is just as good as jimmy Pages guitar and Robs vocals. I love Zep for that reason alone. Everyone is so fuckn talented.
Love your true to the soul reactions. You gotta laugh (or cry) when you witness such absolute brilliance. Keep on discovering and reacting, brother.
Good for you¡ greatest band ever
I think if I had to listen to one live recording of any band this would be the one. Thx for taking the time to explore.
Next you gotta do something from the Royal Albert Hall live show in 1970. PEAK Zeppelin
He must react to How many more times!
Yes! This! Finally someone who recognises early Zeppelin is just the best.
the same song was never the same.....my fave.... grew up with this dudes...
and bob was hot...
Zeppelin was a influence on the King of Pop during the 70's. In a Tiger Beat article Latoya was answering questions to some of the girls questions on what Michael liked and she said Michael liked playing basketball, and mentioned what his favorite food was. Also, he liked Led Zeppelin.
I can see that.
Great reaction! Ready for this streaming event!!!
This band defined Rock and Roll bad boys! You should read about their adventures on tour!
1973 msg , led zeppelin firing on all cylinders , untouchable
The same concert, there is a performance of “Stairway to Heaven” that is superb.
Yes the best one they ever did
Does anyone remember laughter!
“The Ocean” from this show is 👍. “Misty Mountain Hop”. Both have great grooves!!
Hardly anybody had ever heard of them when I saw them in 1970. They absolutely blew me into the back of my seat, I'm not lying. I had never heard anything like them and I haven't since. Jimmy Page is definitely up there with Hendrix for innovation and performance. They had just come out with their first album and me and my friends were shocked! It was so good. One of the best bands in history, right up there with the Beatles and Stones.
That 59 les paul sunburst is worth every penny in jimmys hands
Im so glad we have this concert on film , dvd and album so these guys can be forever young! Are you going to do Achilles Last Stand , if so check out Roberts lyrics .
New subscriber here. Love all the Zeppelin. That performance of Since I've Been Loving You is by far the best I have ever seen. Love the whole album. Would love to see you do No Quarter or Whole Lotta Love from that MSG show.
When Jimmy Page hits the first flurry of notes in the solo then throws his arm in the air whilst the reverb of the notes is swirling around the stadium is truly mesmerizing.
love the reaction, i laughing...making me laugh too...ty!!
Best performance EVER!! Prime example of how they are so in tune with one another. Jimmy says there are the main parts of the songs but the rest is impromptu. Robert says he was always in bed by 12pm. Jimmy says he quit drinking when he was close to 30 yrs.
I giggled every time you laughed. I have watched The Song Seems the Same video and I never get tired of that show. Please react to IN the Light and Ten Years Gone.
Brah...Gotta watch the movie...TSRTS...peace, love, Aloha
I was lucky to have seen them back then .Robert wasn't loved and adored only by every girl he was also loved and adored by all our boyfriends ! Haha !
I would love a streaming of Led Zeppelin! Don't forget to record the stream as well and put it on Google drive or Wetransfer for example :) you should check out their performance at the Royal Albert hall, how many more times is incredible!
Can you imagine, one hit after another for hours on end. The intensity and passion. That's what's lacking in modern music.
Listen to No Quarter Live at Madison Square Garden too! It will take you to another place in time!
And check the 1973 MSG performances of Celebration Day, No Quarter and Whole Lotta Love if you want to continue to have your socks blown off. Just buy Song Remains the Same DVD and see the whole damn thang!
No Quarter...OMG!
I suggest Led Zeppelin - How Many More Times (Danmarks Radio 1969) Robert Plant just 20 yr. old, drummer John Bonham 21, bass John Paul Jones 23 and guitarist Jimmy Page just 25,,blows your mind they had so much talent at such a young age
PLEASE PLEASE do dazed and confused from this gig, its mindblowing! Especially the cello bow solo
Led Zeppelin's live preformances without doubt surpassed the studio recordings, more passion!!