Robert was all of 20 when he belted out these nasty, nasty blues vocals. Kinda hard to comprehend really. Also, that's John Paul Jones, the bass player, just killin' that organ riff. He is an amazing multi-instrumentalist who brought a whole other level of musicianship to LZ.
@@AirplayBeats And he had only just turned 20 a couple weeks before they recorded the album. Great reaction, fellas. Oh, and by the way, to the fella on the right, the song you heard before may not have been this, but a similarly named song by AC/DC called, "You Shook Me All Night Long". It's not blues like this, but much more of a hard rocker song. It's awesome, though.
I love seeing Black Americans discover the music that their ancestors inspired. Even from across the pond the Blues speaks to everyone. Everything comes full circle.
Cos white American kids didn't have a clue...........Brits did...........this is why Zep blew USA bands away.......l saw it as did many of us............
"You Shook Me" was first recorded by Muddy Waters in 1962. Willie Dixon wrote the lyrics and Earl Hooker the music (to the extent it can be said that anybody wrote the twelve bar blues). Led Zeppelin slowed it down and souped it up with the heavy psychedelic over-driven guitar, the church organ passages, Robert Plant's killer blues harmonica along with his wails. The song segues directly into "Dazed and Confused" on the album, so the final cut comes across as slightly less abrupt when listening to the album straight through.
This is an insane song, insanely good! Robert Plant is the harmonica/ vocalist and in his prime I think that he was just a force of nature. One of the best frontmen ever. His vocal duets between him and Page vs Bonham and Jones are just unbelievable. Best band ever
I love it when Robert plays harmonica. Robert makes my knees weak(that’s the cleanest way I can put it😝) Led Zeppelin still blows my mind all these decades later!🥰
You boys are top level focused. The points you speak of takes some people 3.4, maybe 12 times listening to pick up intricacies that you seem to capture on a one time listen. I’m enjoying your reactions more than you know.
Yep, Robert Plant is their harmonica player. This album is great and this is one of my favorite tracks on it. Clearly, Zeppelin is in their own league. Thanks for a great reaction. Edit: Was hoping you'd react to studio version of Babe I'm Gonna Leave You so you could hear the differences between it and that early 1969 performance. Maybe another time?
We recorded ‘Babe I’m Gonna Leave You’ the studio version. We will probably drop it in a few days. We wanted to spread out the live version from the studio version a little bit.
@@AirplayBeats Hi. Did you ever drop your reaction to the studio version because I can't find it. Not sure if I'm getting full search results. Thanks! :)
Willie Dixon wrote this tune. Led Zeppelin helped us appreciate the American blues and the talented musicians who first created it. Love your reactions and appreciation of the music.
The early Led Zeppelin from 1969 and 70, was so raw and gritty. They played a lot of Blues on their first two albums. I think it was their best music. Thanks guys I really enjoy your channel.
A slow , slightly sleazy , bluesy vibe ! Iconic cover of this song . I love the 3 solos on this , organ , harmonica and then guitar . I have to say when Jimmy comes in for his solo .. he blows the roof off …
Yup, my mom would scream TURN OFF THAT DAMN HIPPY BOPPER ACID ROCKER SHIT. While I was laying in my room trippin my brains out on some nice clear windowpane.
Great musicians, all 4 members were the best in their field! Jimmy and John Paul very technical in nature by their previous sesson work, Robert and John Bonham were wild men from the Midlands in England, tour -de-force...
This is one of my favorite studio songs, it shows a variety of their amazing talents all in one song. The three solos of, keyboard harmonica & guitar, then of course Plant’s amazing vocals & Bonham’s amazing drumming. To think, they were only together about two months, when this album was recorded. From start to finish, recording & Page producing mixing & editing, all in four days & total of 35 hours. They are like four parts of one amazing musician, that’s how in sync they are, & NO others have or will ever come close.
You don't even have to know ANYTHING AT ALL about music to understand that Led Zeppelin is something that stands in their own place.....with nobody else! Words cannot convey how happy I am they left us with their records for all of eternity. The tribute that Heart vocaled at the Kennedy Center was fully justified as it was a spectacle to behold. The look on John, Robert, and Jimi's face during the tribute......... PRICELESS! Thanks for the reaction guys, I get a kick out of your new-found appreciation for LZ.
This is an old blues tune that's been covered lots of times, composed by J.B. Lenoir and well-known blues artist Willie Dixon. As noted by others, John Paul Jones handled bass and organ, lead singer Robert Plant also played harmonica, Jimmy Page on guitars and using a cello bow for those long slides on the verse, and finally, last but far from least, Bonzo on drums and totally killing it as usual.
I love watching young people's reaction to music I grew up listening to. The younger generation's have computer, cell phones, etc. But I had the Rolling Stones, Led Zepp, The Animals, The Troggs, THEM, The Who, CSN&Y, Dave Clark Five, Muddy Waters, Buddy Miles, Nilsson and so many more that made a mark on music history but have been forgotten. If you want to hear an awesome drum solo listen to Jump Into the Fire by Nilsson...your ears will be delighted!
@1:14 "man, you know how many blues songs they've said that in?" LOL, exactly! Great point. I just busted out laughing when I heard you say that because I was thinking the same thing.
I’m so happy you guys are discovering the greats. I discovered them when I was 13. I knew right then they would forever be my favorite. I’m 59 now and my heart and mind haven’t changed their opinions. Absolutely the best.
The magnificent John Paul Jones on keyboard! The magnificent Robert Plant on harmonica! The magnificent Jimmy Page on guitar! The magnificent Jon Bonham on drums!
seen them live in 1970 Aerodrome in upstate north of albany! What you hear is that good live! the best of the best / killer get flashbacks even after all these years!
I'm 67. We used to bring the Keg to the party in 75 and have fun listening to this. Among other musicians. Love watching you young guys listening to this stuff
Most rock bands in the late 60s and early 70s played and were influenced by the blues. The Rolling Stones, Cream, Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, The Doors, Jimi Hendrix, and many more.
This song was written by Willie Dixon. He ended up suing Led Zeppelin over this song and won $1,000,000. That is Robert Platt on harmonica. That's John Paul Jones on the keyboards.
I miss that excitement I see in the two of you that I would feel when hearing a Zep song that I'd never heard before come on the radio... keep it up, fellas. Can't go wrong with the mighty Zeppelin.
Robert Plant on Harp and vocals; John Paul Jones Bass/Organ/Keyboard, John Bohnam Percussion and Jimmy Page Lead Guitar. A tighter, more electrifyingly soulful Quartet has still not emerged.
I really LOVE the fact that so many of these reaction videos to classic rock tracks are made by black and brown people. It is, in fact, your music more than ours because it's origins are rooted in the Delta Blues of the early 20th century. During the 70s and 80s black people moved more towards classic soul, disco and the birth of Hip Hop but kind of relegated rock music more to white audiences. It makes me happy to see the sort of rediscovery of your musical heritage even though it was filtered and modified to appeal to a white audience. This is every bit your music. From the Rolling Stones and Elvis to George Thorogood and Stevie Ray Vaughn. We were just the lucky beneficiaries of it. That new bluesman, Kingfish, isn't even 30 but he's already making a real name for himself too.
I have other bands, other songs I like. But like you guys said these are the best four at what they do. How can they not be the best band ever? And your favorite zeppelin song will change so many times as you go thru their albums. My favorite is the last one I heard!
I love your reactions! I love how u get into the music like I do….. it’s been almost 50 yrs I have been jammin to these GOATS! You guys get it!❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Love it when people start to listen to LZ Their faces were just like mine the first time I heard them Blows you mind RP and JB just 19 when they made this album and only been together 6 months
I never saw this band intact. I saw Robert Plant solo in the mid 80s. After Zeppelin disbanded. Immigrant Song, Stairway to Heaven and Houses of the Holy. My favorites.
In the session when Robert sings "You know you shook me all night long" immediately following is John Paul on base. Then Jimmy layers it with the higher pitched guitar.
This reactor is spot on about Led Zep being next level musicians but whats more important than being virtuoso,s is they are all on the same musical wavelength and in synch with each other it borders on telepathy
New subscriber to your excellent channel. Happy New Year to all of you. Cheers to 2024. Fantastic reaction to this bluesy funkie Led Zeppelin song peace and love ❤
You Shook Me" is a 1962 blues song recorded by Chicago blues artist Muddy Waters. Willie Dixon wrote the lyrics and Earl Hooker provided the instrumental backing; the song features Waters' vocal in unison with Hooker's slide-guitar melody.
They only band musicians that can rival each other in the mastery of their craft in my opinion are Zeppellin and Rush, way up there in their level. simply phenomenal. John Paul Jones plays like 100 instruments masterfully and writes music, so did Bonham and played the drums top notch, Robert and his harmonica and lead voice and Jimmy and his Guitar, same for Rush, all fantastic musicians and one that is multifaceted and good at every thing. Regards.
That poster in the montage about their gig in Boston, at the Boston Tea Party in January 1969...I was there! And this is my absolute favorite Led Zeppelin song ever. Glad you liked it.
They all do their own little solo even even Bonsall has a little bit of a solo not much but just enough John Paul Jones plays everything man no in acoustic base keyboards when he plays keyboards he plays the baseline with his feet on the base pedals
Plant for harmonica and he's the only one who sings on the others songs. Page and John are both very good AT harmonica but they have already a lot ti do 😂
This song was written by Willie Dixon (Lyrics) and Earl Hooker (Instrumentation). It was recorded by Muddy Waters in 1962, just six years before this version by Led Zeppelin was recorded. (Wikipedia) (EDIT: I initially wrote "instrumentalization" rather than "instrumentation." I asked Bing Copilot which word could apply to music composition, and while "instrumentalization" is a word (both terms mean something specific in mathematics, for example), Copilot said that when applied to the subject of music composition, "instrumentation" is the correct word.)
4 GOATS = Led Zeppelin ❤❤❤❤❤❤ been lovin' them for 55+years....never, unlike me, never gets old😂❤
Plant is probably one of the best HARMONICA Players ever. We all know he is THE GREATEST SINGER OF ALL TIME. ZEPPELIN FOREVER!!!☮🥁👍🍀
I absolutely agree.
Robert was all of 20 when he belted out these nasty, nasty blues vocals. Kinda hard to comprehend really. Also, that's John Paul Jones, the bass player, just killin' that organ riff. He is an amazing multi-instrumentalist who brought a whole other level of musicianship to LZ.
John Paul Jones is a baaaaaaaad man!!! He is a beast on that organ.
A 20 year old singing like that is very hard to comprehend. These guys are ELITE!!
@@AirplayBeats And he had only just turned 20 a couple weeks before they recorded the album. Great reaction, fellas.
Oh, and by the way, to the fella on the right, the song you heard before may not have been this, but a similarly named song by AC/DC called, "You Shook Me All Night Long". It's not blues like this, but much more of a hard rocker song. It's awesome, though.
@@AirplayBeats He's also playing some piano on this song. Ya have to listen closely to hear it. Of course bass guitar too. 🙂
Yes Robert Plant on harmonica. Yes Jimmy Page tying in the guitar right in cohesion with Plants vocals..Fantastic
Led Zeppelin are GOATs. Period
Finally reactors who know music in depth and who understand LZ's intricacies and the greatness of these four musicians.
Best band ever ❤️
Amazing how those Brits admired American blues so much. A tribute and beyond.
I love seeing Black Americans discover the music that their ancestors inspired. Even from across the pond the Blues speaks to everyone. Everything comes full circle.
Cos white American kids didn't have a clue...........Brits did...........this is why Zep blew USA bands away.......l saw it as did many of us............
We Brits truly admired and heavily inspired by the Blues And here with our lovely hosts the magnificent Blues come back home .
Thank god too, cause we sure didn't at the time
They took it up a notch I think. Really ran with it.
3:25 This is just such a badass freaking groove
"You Shook Me" was first recorded by Muddy Waters in 1962. Willie Dixon wrote the lyrics and Earl Hooker the music (to the extent it can be said that anybody wrote the twelve bar blues). Led Zeppelin slowed it down and souped it up with the heavy psychedelic over-driven guitar, the church organ passages, Robert Plant's killer blues harmonica along with his wails. The song segues directly into "Dazed and Confused" on the album, so the final cut comes across as slightly less abrupt when listening to the album straight through.
ABSOLUTELY!!!
That is Robert on the harmonica. These guys all love the blues and it shows all through their work.
Think about it!!! First Album!!!!!!
This is an insane song, insanely good! Robert Plant is the harmonica/ vocalist and in his prime I think that he was just a force of nature. One of the best frontmen ever. His vocal duets between him and Page vs Bonham and Jones are just unbelievable. Best band ever
The two becomes one magnificent sound.
Robert plays the harmonica like a boss!
I love it when Robert plays harmonica. Robert makes my knees weak(that’s the cleanest way I can put it😝) Led Zeppelin still blows my mind all these decades later!🥰
Were you a future Mrs Plant too. 😍😂
@@haagatha I wish! 🤣🤣
Oh yeah!!!
@@patsstuffclark9522 Stand back ladies! A great granma of 82 coming through!...I saw him first! Truly, the Golden God of Rock forever!
You said it all!! You said it perfectly! You said it all perfectly! Knees weak, insides like jelly!! ❤❤
You boys are top level focused. The points you speak of takes some people 3.4, maybe 12 times listening to pick up intricacies that you seem to capture on a one time listen. I’m enjoying your reactions more than you know.
Thank you so much!!!
I’m so enjoying your reactions
Love listening to my favorite songs and hearing them through your ears
It’s great to see
" you can tell that they're better than the rest". Warms my heart ✌🏻
Yep, Robert Plant is their harmonica player. This album is great and this is one of my favorite tracks on it. Clearly, Zeppelin is in their own league. Thanks for a great reaction. Edit: Was hoping you'd react to studio version of Babe I'm Gonna Leave You so you could hear the differences between it and that early 1969 performance. Maybe another time?
We recorded ‘Babe I’m Gonna Leave You’ the studio version. We will probably drop it in a few days. We wanted to spread out the live version from the studio version a little bit.
@@AirplayBeats Great, thanks!
@@AirplayBeats Hi. Did you ever drop your reaction to the studio version because I can't find it. Not sure if I'm getting full search results. Thanks! :)
Every track on this album is a banger! Probably the best debut album ever!
So far they are 3 for 3. Can’t wait to hear the next song.
BOSTON....!?!?!
@@2869may I wouldn’t argue against that, but I certainly wouldn’t argue for it. Yes Boston is a great debut.
@@2869may lol. I’m not a Boston fan although they are playing pretty well right now.
Are you guys talking about the group or the team? Lol
Willie Dixon wrote this tune. Led Zeppelin helped us appreciate the American blues and the talented musicians who first created it. Love your reactions and appreciation of the music.
And Whole Lotta Love too.
Plant does the harmonica😊 I so appreciate you both for playing THE best band EVER🎉
That is a great example on why Led Zeppelin are the GOATs
Yes yes yes yes yes yes Robert plays the harmonica every time you hear it. On every song you hear it.
I appreciate how in tune you r to led zep
The early Led Zeppelin from 1969 and 70, was so raw and gritty. They played a lot of Blues on their first two albums. I think it was their best music.
Thanks guys I really enjoy your channel.
And some intersting acoustic blues on the 3rd!
The coolest triple solo ever.
Keyboards, harmonica and guitar...and they all have the same cadence. 😎
A slow , slightly sleazy , bluesy vibe ! Iconic cover of this song . I love the 3 solos on this , organ , harmonica and then guitar . I have to say when Jimmy comes in for his solo .. he blows the roof off …
When we were teens in the 70's, this song melted our faces off!! And we had to sneak listening to this, behind our parent's backs!!
Yup, my mom would scream TURN OFF THAT DAMN HIPPY BOPPER ACID ROCKER SHIT. While I was laying in my room trippin my brains out on some nice clear windowpane.
@@robertprice6830 LOL
@@margaretflounders8510 you must know the feeling.
😂😂😂😂😂
I haven't heard of windowpane in YEARS!😂😂😂😂😂
They literally Shook the music business as a whole.
🔥🎶🎶 THATS DEFINITELY ROBERTS VOICE‼️ ROBERT AND JIMMY’S CALL AND RESPONSE GAME IS VICIOUS🎤🎸
best band ever, they had NO weak links, they were all top 3 ever at what they did and they had unmatched chemistry too
Great musicians, all 4 members were the best in their field! Jimmy and John Paul very technical in nature by their previous sesson work, Robert and John Bonham were wild men from the Midlands in England, tour -de-force...
This is one of my favorite studio songs, it shows a variety of their amazing talents all in one song. The three solos of, keyboard harmonica & guitar, then of course Plant’s amazing vocals & Bonham’s amazing drumming. To think, they were only together about two months, when this album was recorded. From start to finish, recording & Page producing mixing & editing, all in four days & total of 35 hours. They are like four parts of one amazing musician, that’s how in sync they are, & NO others have or will ever come close.
You guys are going to love this entire album. Great reaction.
You don't even have to know ANYTHING AT ALL about music to understand that Led Zeppelin is something that stands in their own place.....with nobody else! Words cannot convey how happy I am they left us with their records for all of eternity. The tribute that Heart vocaled at the Kennedy Center was fully justified as it was a spectacle to behold. The look on John, Robert, and Jimi's face during the tribute......... PRICELESS! Thanks for the reaction guys, I get a kick out of your new-found appreciation for LZ.
I blew my stereo's speakers out listening to this at top volume. When this album came out, it blew us all away. It still holds up.
Giving back to you Led Zeppelin 1969 Black and White “ How Many More Times” live video
This is an old blues tune that's been covered lots of times, composed by J.B. Lenoir and well-known blues artist Willie Dixon. As noted by others, John Paul Jones handled bass and organ, lead singer Robert Plant also played harmonica, Jimmy Page on guitars and using a cello bow for those long slides on the verse, and finally, last but far from least, Bonzo on drums and totally killing it as usual.
I love watching young people's reaction to music I grew up listening to. The younger generation's have computer, cell phones, etc. But I had the Rolling Stones, Led Zepp, The Animals, The Troggs, THEM, The Who, CSN&Y, Dave Clark Five, Muddy Waters, Buddy Miles, Nilsson and so many more that made a mark on music history but have been forgotten. If you want to hear an awesome drum solo listen to Jump Into the Fire by Nilsson...your ears will be delighted!
Man this song just reset my mood
@1:14 "man, you know how many blues songs they've said that in?" LOL, exactly! Great point. I just busted out laughing when I heard you say that because I was thinking the same thing.
Fun Fact- Robert Plant was only 19 years old when he sang this. Played the harmonica on it to.
They are absolutely unbelievable!! This was 1969...think about that! Their first album!! And JPJ on that bass and keys!
This song allows all members to show their talents.
Props to you guys. You are doing Quality Music, unlike most reaction channels.
“Them dudes is crazy.”
The smile on Che’s face says it all. ❤️
Since Ive Been Loving You and Stairway To Heaven live MSG 1972. Get on it !!
I’m so happy you guys are discovering the greats. I discovered them when I was 13. I knew right then they would forever be my favorite. I’m 59 now and my heart and mind haven’t changed their opinions. Absolutely the best.
That’s Robert Plant on lead harmonica. Talk about getting shook! Well, now prepare to be dazed and confused!!
I can’t wait!!! Been hearing about Dazed and Confused for a couple months and now we are finally here!!
The magnificent John Paul Jones on keyboard!
The magnificent Robert Plant on harmonica!
The magnificent Jimmy Page on guitar!
The magnificent Jon Bonham on drums!
I would think you would have to agree, this song is just a balls out strut.
seen them live in 1970 Aerodrome in upstate north of albany! What you hear is that good live! the best of the best / killer get flashbacks even after all these years!
I'm 67. We used to bring the Keg to the party in 75 and have fun listening to this. Among other musicians. Love watching you young guys listening to this stuff
What I love best, you get it! It’s beautiful music by very young geniuses!!!
My favorite on this album. Yes that's Robert on harmonica. And what a voice. All 4 of them the goat's. Great reaction
Jimmy page..there is no other. His spectacular playing plus his masterclass musicianship and studio choreography is without equal
At 4:23 - 5:20 the real blues kicked and you can tell by reaction. That shit is mind blowing and music will never be this epic again.
Most rock bands in the late 60s and early 70s played and were influenced by the blues. The Rolling Stones, Cream, Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, The Doors, Jimi Hendrix, and many more.
OMG I just discovered your channel and its amazing. Binge watching your stuff for 2 hours now. 😅 Congratulations!
I think you asked about John Paul Jones (keyboard, bass) in an earlier video. I'll say now what I said then; he is their secret weapon.
He’s starting to become my favorite member.
It's not even close, best band ever! So in sync!
This song was written by Willie Dixon. He ended up suing Led Zeppelin over this song and won
$1,000,000.
That is Robert Platt on harmonica.
That's John Paul Jones on the keyboards.
This is a blues classic: one of two covers of Willie Dixon tunes on this album. You can hear here just how much the 1960s Brits LOVED the blues...
I miss that excitement I see in the two of you that I would feel when hearing a Zep song that I'd never heard before come on the radio... keep it up, fellas. Can't go wrong with the mighty Zeppelin.
In case I don't get a chance to tell you guys, Happy Thanksgiving and please more Zeppelin 🤟
Happy Thanksgiving to you as well!!
Robert Plant on Harp and vocals; John Paul Jones Bass/Organ/Keyboard, John Bohnam Percussion and Jimmy Page Lead Guitar. A tighter, more electrifyingly soulful Quartet has still not emerged.
A lot of people overlook this track because it just sounds like a jam session.
I really LOVE the fact that so many of these reaction videos to classic rock tracks are made by black and brown people. It is, in fact, your music more than ours because it's origins are rooted in the Delta Blues of the early 20th century. During the 70s and 80s black people moved more towards classic soul, disco and the birth of Hip Hop but kind of relegated rock music more to white audiences. It makes me happy to see the sort of rediscovery of your musical heritage even though it was filtered and modified to appeal to a white audience. This is every bit your music. From the Rolling Stones and Elvis to George Thorogood and Stevie Ray Vaughn. We were just the lucky beneficiaries of it. That new bluesman, Kingfish, isn't even 30 but he's already making a real name for himself too.
Roberts the bird that whistles, Jimmy, John Paul and John are the birds that sing. Facts
I have other bands, other songs I like. But like you guys said these are the best four at what they do. How can they not be the best band ever? And your favorite zeppelin song will change so many times as you go thru their albums. My favorite is the last one I heard!
I love your reactions! I love how u get into the music like I do….. it’s been almost 50 yrs I have been jammin to these GOATS! You guys get it!❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Love it when people start to listen to LZ
Their faces were just like mine the first time I heard them
Blows you mind
RP and JB just 19 when they made this album and only been together 6 months
I love that you're digging into complete albums, keep it going and the video quality is looking great.
Robert plant's voice is one of a kind the band are enjoying themselves on this song top notch stuff ❤️
John Paul Jones The Bass Player Plays All Of The Keys
1969 when this song was cut it blew this young drummers mind I was 15 this band was a Monster,, a real life breathing Monster 😳😳
I never saw this band intact. I saw Robert Plant solo in the mid 80s. After Zeppelin disbanded. Immigrant Song, Stairway to Heaven and Houses of the Holy. My favorites.
In the session when Robert sings "You know you shook me all night long" immediately following is John Paul on base. Then Jimmy layers it with the higher pitched guitar.
This reactor is spot on about Led Zep being next level musicians but whats more important than being virtuoso,s is they are all on the same musical wavelength and in synch with each other it borders on telepathy
That’s Robert plant on the harmonica these guys are genius.I first discover then in the early 70’s.I still listen then to this day.
Robert played the harmonica on this. Been listening to these guys for 40 years. So, so good!!! ♥
Led Zeppelin love the blues that is what the band is all about.
This led zeppelin group is out of this world best band ever the definition of rock and roll
Very first song I ever heard I've Led Zeppelin it was at the beach when Robert and Jimmy dual I was flabbergasted
Led Zeppelin 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
New subscriber to your excellent channel. Happy New Year to all of you. Cheers to 2024. Fantastic reaction to this bluesy funkie Led Zeppelin song peace and love ❤
You Shook Me" is a 1962 blues song recorded by Chicago blues artist Muddy Waters. Willie Dixon wrote the lyrics and Earl Hooker provided the instrumental backing; the song features Waters' vocal in unison with Hooker's slide-guitar melody.
Zeppelin was Voltron!! Perfect analogy! 😄 Loving your channel fellas, good shit!
I love watching you guys have the same reaction I did when it came out. Makes me happy for you.
The music is timeless " and will live on forever". push pull heavy blues vibe"
They only band musicians that can rival each other in the mastery of their craft in my opinion are Zeppellin and Rush, way up there in their level. simply phenomenal. John Paul Jones plays like 100 instruments masterfully and writes music, so did Bonham and played the drums top notch, Robert and his harmonica and lead voice and Jimmy and his Guitar, same for Rush, all fantastic musicians and one that is multifaceted and good at every thing. Regards.
6:58 THAT guitar 🎸 solo! 🤪😱👹😳😊😉
That poster in the montage about their gig in Boston, at the Boston Tea Party in January 1969...I was there! And this is my absolute favorite Led Zeppelin song ever. Glad you liked it.
They all do their own little solo even even Bonsall has a little bit of a solo not much but just enough John Paul Jones plays everything man no in acoustic base keyboards when he plays keyboards he plays the baseline with his feet on the base pedals
Guys, I just discovered your channel... I'm friggin hooked. Thank you!
Thank you for checking us out!!
This Is and Has Always been my #1 Band!!! Thanks to my Big Brother. 🤘💓
Plant for harmonica and he's the only one who sings on the others songs.
Page and John are both very good AT harmonica but they have already a lot ti do 😂
What about Jimmy Page!. He is a God.
He and Robert wrote many of the songs. Robert is Amazing on harmonica
When I become King of the world, it will be illegal to play "You shook me" without following it immediately with "Dazed and Confused".
This song was written by Willie Dixon (Lyrics) and Earl Hooker (Instrumentation). It was recorded by Muddy Waters in 1962, just six years before this version by Led Zeppelin was recorded. (Wikipedia) (EDIT: I initially wrote "instrumentalization" rather than "instrumentation." I asked Bing Copilot which word could apply to music composition, and while "instrumentalization" is a word (both terms mean something specific in mathematics, for example), Copilot said that when applied to the subject of music composition, "instrumentation" is the correct word.)