You've really got it T!!-from a 67 year old who saw them in the UK from the start I love your reactions the best!!!love peace and seasons greetings from the UK!!🕊️🕊️❤️❤️🎄🎄
I also saw Led Zepplin in the late 70’s. There are NO words to describe the concert. Extremely smoky arena. Joints passed the entire time. Lots of LSD and nothing but pure rock musical talent. They are undeniably the BEST rock band of ALL time. This is my favorite song.🎼A beautiful rock ballad.I love the reactions of the younger generation. I feel incredibly fortunate to have grown in an time of ☮️and💟. ✌🏼✌🏾✌🏿
You should hear Heart's tribute to Led Zeppelin at the Kennedy Center Honors. It's amazing. I don't think I've ever heard Stairway to Heaven covered any better, and Led Zeppelin is just sitting there loving every minute of it. They surprised them too with John Bonham's son on drums. Must see.
These guys are so awesome Elvis Presley loved them to be invited them to his room for talk, Robert plant said he cryed when Elvis praised them. Elvis wanted to know who was selling more tickets than him. Led zel was on the front roll of a Elvis concert and Elvis stop the show to say the guys from zepplin is here do we have to do a good job. Great reaction my friend ❤️☮️🔥 TaTa.
One of the things I love about this band is how they 'feed' off each other and take cues from each other. The guitar piece in this is extended, but John Bonham can tell where Robert Plant is going and slides right in. Same for John Paul Jones. You see this even more on the live version of Dazed and Confused.
if you react to dazed and confused you have to actually look at the screen and watch them perform. because everything about that performance is amazing from the visuals and lighting to the actual music. you cant close your eyes and look everywhere else but the actual video
@@hii-rr9uj No kidding! I'll never understand why reactors close their eyes reacting to VIDEOS. Often during the parts you wanted to see their reaction to. D'oh!
@@cheripetty1805 seriously! you took the words right out of my head, and they always close them on the part you want them to see, it’s so stressful watching them do that, if reactors close their eyes i usually just click off of the video
YOU'RE ABSOLUTEY RIGHT AND I AGREE WITH YOU. I saw LED ZEPPELIN live and every song was like studio produced. UNBELIEVABLE PERFORMANCE. LISTEN TO ROCK AND ROLL.😎
i was there... July 1973.. The song remains the same concert.... Madison Square garden.. i think i was the youngest in the audience.... it blew my mind.... now you know what your parents and/or grand parents mean when they say "they don't make songs like we use to"... peace and be safe out there
Love your thoughtful reactions and appreciation for music; joy on your face is contagious. My first video I saw of yours was the Led Zeppelin and Rush challenge; it was epic. Personally, I love the live Zeppelin reactions as I enjoy watching their performances and their interpretation at the time. They were almost always in synch with each other. More Zeppelin please!
Pure beauty! A must! Kashmir- Live from Celebration Day. A current performance with Jason Bohnam on the drums. Has been reacted to a lot so, you’re safe! It’s an amazing, must see performance!
Greatest Song of All Time Check out Heart honoring Led Zeppelin with this song at the Kennedy Center. Led Zeppelin is WATCHING them sing this from the balcony. Jason Bonham (John - Drummer) is playing drums to honor his Dad who passed. Heart kills it. Kills it. Kills it. It EPIC.
We went through our Zeppelin faze at the start of this channel and quickly realized that their music is banned ALOT. We moved on but every once in awhile I like to go back and discover new tracks.
@@TheAdventuresofTNT T, are familiar with soul train brother? He's reacted to pretty much the whole LZ catalogue. You might want to see if he can give you some tips on how to share without them getting immediately yanked.
@@insufferablethrashelitist9305 Eventually, Artist see how impactful it is to see a new generation discovering their music. Several went to battle with the Labels. Travis Tritt and Keith Urban release their full albums on YT and demanded their music and videos not be restricted.
If UA-cam has relaxed some restrictions then you absolutely need to check out How Many More times and the Eddie Cochran medley from their 1970 Royal Albert Hall set.
Welcome to arguably the greatest rock song ever made. After 40+ years, this is the one that always gets me deep down. I do prefer the album rendition, however. EDIT: As a side mention, one of the things that I always loved about Zeppelin music is that it would transport me elsewhere and take me on a journey, often by way of some kind of archetypal truth...a spiritual and primal shared reality. Stairway is a perfect example of that.
The fire and fury and devastation that seared the music world in the 1970's I thought it would be a starting point, and even better bands would come to follow. Now I think their reign as the best rock band of all time may be forever.
Robert Plant has said that Hot Dog was a light hearted nod to rock-a-billy music. Plant loved that genre growing up and was greatly influenced by it. It’s a genre that became super popular in Britain in the fifties with the skiffle bands. So many of the musicians who were a part of the immense “British Invasion” of the sixties and seventies grew up playing in skiffle bands. They were everywhere. Zeppelin in their career concentrated mainly on their other major influences...Delta and Chicago black blues, and English folk music. But late in the game, they wanted to just give a light nod to rock-a-Billy. Personally, I don’t care for that style, but Robert seems to love it. Post Zeppelin, when he was starting his solo career, he put out an album called The Honeydrippers, which had allot of rockabilly on it. Not my bag....
@@stevenmckee6134 Sloppy? They are everything but sloppy here. 1973 was a great Zep year in concert. They just never repeat the album songs accurate in live settings. Page has never repeated a solo twice. The studio version of STH is greatest though.
@@stevenmckee6134 It is probably not your statement. You read it somewhere and perpetuating the false impressions under unrelated LZ video around. Not first time to see this kind of behaviour.
Hi!! I haven't visited your channel in a while. You've done such good reactions to their music and so glad you've revisited. It's hard to realize that this music is 50 years old. . . Jimmy had this double neck guitar made so that he could recreate the studio sound of the song without having to change guitars mid-song. Gibson had stopped making them in 1969 except for special orders (of course they've been back in production since the late 70s due in part to Page's use). Top is a 12 string, bottom is a 6 string. Jimmy uses it on several other songs live - The Rain Song and The Song Remains Same to name a couple. I'm happy that you're going to delve in to some more LZ. Jimmy's original idea for LZ was that in addition to spectacularly produced studio albums, the band's songs would be crafted to allow them to improvise when playing live. And THAT THEY DID. Their first totally live (ie not lip-synched) FILMED gig was back in March 1969 in Denmark - before their first album was released in England/Europe - it shows that they were clicking on all cylinders and in tune with each other from the very beginning - here is the link to a short set of 4 songs (about 30 min) from the first album - quite a switch audience wise from this reaction you just did!! They'd been together less than 6 mths at this point - pretty unbelievable! You can see the beginnings of the fantastic band they created. ua-cam.com/video/k-WSbMW7BPc/v-deo.html AND another suggestion - there are some officially released and unofficial filmed performances, but there is a huge body of bootlegs (audience recordings and recordings from the band's audio person's sound boards) of their live performances from 1968 though till they disbanded in 1980. Some are not so great audio wise and others are phenomenal! I can count on one hand the # of reactors who have tapped into these recordings - and every one of them has been blown away. One of my favorites is from April 27, 1969 Fillmore West San Francisco - the Fillmore performances started the word of mouth and underground radio promotion of the band that blazed across the US in 1969! LZ went from a supporting act to the ONLY act on the bill in a few short months in 1969. This is a cover of a R&B song by Garnet Mimms As Long As I Have You - with other things improvised in the middle - from Spirit, Jethro Tull, Chuck Berry, Muddy Waters and others - a tight powerful jam (rhythm section is 🔥🔥) showing off the musical knowledge/creativity of the group at this young age. ua-cam.com/video/c7R9KQF6GCU/v-deo.html It is awesome - hope you'll check it out.
Can I suggest you revisit the live versions of "In My Time Of Dying" and "Trampled Underfoot" from Earls Court 1975. A lot of improv on both which I really like.
I can't believe with all the Zepp tunes you've already covered going back a yr or more, that you haven't already heard Stairway to Heaven... This is one of the several Zepp songs even better live than the studio versions! Try the Madison Sq Garden concert's Since I've Been Loving You for another ex of Zepp's ability to improve on the studio version, in spite of the fact that the studio version is itself incredible.
My led zep reccomendations: Ramble on (fave - one of my funeral requests, actually, along with home sweet home and megadeth's a toute Le monde) Your time is gonna come Hey hey what can I do Goin to California Babe I'm gonna leave you Since I've been loving you (dude, you haven't lived life until you've heard this blues masterpiece) Over the hills and far away Gallows pole Dancing days .... Um, I know there's more, but that all off the top of my head. I'll kick myself later for one's I didn't think if. Agree with you on hotdog. Their later work kinda sucked.
Achilles Last Stand is my favorite Zep song. Check The Rover, Houses Of The Holy, Night Flight, Hey T, how's the Dream Theater link I sent you? Is it ok?
No matter how many times I watch this I tear up during the guitar solo. And I don't care. My kids say, "Oh shit dad's gonna start crying again." I see you're a little glassy eyed too buddy. LOL
You just can't beat Led Zeppelin. No matter what you listen to in between it all comes back to Led Zeppelin. There just isn't a better band or combination of musicians. Page is insane.
You said it perfectly. THE WHOLE PACKAGE.
I’m showing my old age, I was lucky to see Led Zeppelin in the 70’s
Haha me too in 79
Twice! Earl’s Court ‘75 and Knebworth ‘79...
I wish I could :( but I'm 19
Tampa Stadium with 70,000 in '72.
I was born in 88 so wasn't so lucky
One of the greatest guitar solos ever. Damn. Gets me every time.
Robert is such a beautiful man snd not just looks.
You've really got it T!!-from a 67 year old who saw them in the UK from the start I love your reactions the best!!!love peace and seasons greetings from the UK!!🕊️🕊️❤️❤️🎄🎄
I also saw Led Zepplin in the late 70’s. There are NO words to describe the concert. Extremely smoky arena. Joints passed the entire time. Lots of LSD and nothing but pure rock musical talent. They are undeniably the BEST rock band of ALL time. This is my favorite song.🎼A beautiful rock ballad.I love the reactions of the younger generation. I feel incredibly fortunate to have grown in an time of ☮️and💟. ✌🏼✌🏾✌🏿
THIS is how you become IMMORTAL
You my young dude are a true Led Head😁 Peace and Love ❤️
Led Zeppelin forever❤❤❤❤
Ok you are ready for it. 1973 live at Madison square garden.Dazed and Confused this will blow you away.
That solo from Jimmy is freaken amazing I just love his solo.
You should hear Heart's tribute to Led Zeppelin at the Kennedy Center Honors. It's amazing. I don't think I've ever heard Stairway to Heaven covered any better, and Led Zeppelin is just sitting there loving every minute of it. They surprised them too with John Bonham's son on drums. Must see.
Cincinnati in 77. My first concert. Sensational !!!
These guys are so awesome Elvis Presley loved them to be invited them to his room for talk, Robert plant said he cryed when Elvis praised them. Elvis wanted to know who was selling more tickets than him. Led zel was on the front roll of a Elvis concert and Elvis stop the show to say the guys from zepplin is here do we have to do a good job. Great reaction my friend ❤️☮️🔥 TaTa.
Pure magic.
since ive been loving you live
One of the things I love about this band is how they 'feed' off each other and take cues from each other. The guitar piece in this is extended, but John Bonham can tell where Robert Plant is going and slides right in. Same for John Paul Jones. You see this even more on the live version of Dazed and Confused.
I think you meant to say where Jimmy Page goes...since you were referring to the extended guitar solo... you might wish to edit your post.
Kashmir Led Zeppelin live 2007 is worth a review. Truly amazing
Led Zep are the best.
the album version of this song is the most requested song on radio in history
Live Dazed And Confused from this concert is 28 minutes of Jimmy murdering the guitar!! He even plays it with a cello bow!
Hell yeah - listen to Julie
🤘🏼🎧🤘🏼
if you react to dazed and confused you have to actually look at the screen and watch them perform. because everything about that performance is amazing from the visuals and lighting to the actual music. you cant close your eyes and look everywhere else but the actual video
Please do. Julie knows its Jimmy at his best not many have done this one it will amaze you
@@hii-rr9uj No kidding! I'll never understand why reactors close their eyes reacting to VIDEOS. Often during the parts you wanted to see their reaction to. D'oh!
@@cheripetty1805 seriously! you took the words right out of my head, and they always close them on the part you want them to see, it’s so stressful watching them do that, if reactors close their eyes i usually just click off of the video
Please do The Song Remains The Same/The Rain Song from this concert!! Also Kashmir from Knebworth in 1979!!
To me this is still the greatest guitar solo of all time, I know there are lots of other contenders but this is the one that touches my soul.
Consistently voted #1 rock song of all time for the last 50 years. The Song Remains the Same/The Rain Song from this same concert. Masterpieces
I love this... that smile on his face has just made my day a bit brighter!
You should see Achilles Last Stand LIVE at Knebworth 1979. John Bonham is ferocious on the drums. Direct quote from JPJ
Dude that’s THE greatest drumming song ever. So hard to play. Rip John Bonham man.
YOU'RE ABSOLUTEY RIGHT AND I AGREE WITH YOU. I saw LED ZEPPELIN live and every song was like studio produced. UNBELIEVABLE PERFORMANCE. LISTEN TO ROCK AND ROLL.😎
One of the most Iconic guitar solo on the album version. 🎸🔥🔥🔥🔥
TNT, yours is the best Led Zeppelin Stairway To Heaven reaction on UA-cam !!
Oooooo yes, a live version!
Perhaps the greatest all around group of all time playing what is widely regarded as the greatest rock n roll song of all time.
i was there... July 1973.. The song remains the same concert.... Madison Square garden.. i think i was the youngest in the audience.... it blew my mind....
now you know what your parents and/or grand parents mean when they say "they don't make songs like we use to"... peace and be safe out there
Great reaction to the best version of Stairway To Heaven. 😀😃😄😁
I've seen this over 100x.
It never gets old. Best Rock n Roll band of all time!
HOT DOG IS A GREAT SONG!!! So what if they went country and western in one song. They pulled it off perfectly. HOT DOG ROCKS
"In the evening" !!! 🥁🥁🥁🖤🤟
Yes! 😉
Love your thoughtful reactions and appreciation for music; joy on your face is contagious. My first video I saw of yours was the Led Zeppelin and Rush challenge; it was epic. Personally, I love the live Zeppelin reactions as I enjoy watching their performances and their interpretation at the time. They were almost always in synch with each other. More Zeppelin please!
Awww... man. That was my favorite battle. I wish youtube didnt ban it.
I love Hot Dog! It's a rockabilly tribute to Elvis and the era.
GOAT....fact! Nice reaction brother!
Pure beauty!
A must! Kashmir- Live from Celebration Day. A current performance with Jason Bohnam on the drums.
Has been reacted to a lot so, you’re safe! It’s an amazing, must see performance!
You'll like Heart live tribute to zeplin. Hearing stairway in a female voice was incredible. Ann Wilson killed it.
You should give the studio version a listen. Bonham is much more upfront in the mix. 👌🔥
Greatest band ever!!
Saw the 2X Winterland (SF) and 1X Day on the Green (Oakland). Like each player doing a SOLO
and it blends together. AWESOME! NEVER EVER GETS OLD!!
Way to hang in there......never give up....never surrender.
Missed your Led Zeppelin reactions. love your appreciation of great musicians.
one of the most iconic songs ever and page, playing 6 string is hard enough but double the strings.......he makes it effortless. double neck gibson
In live performance the recorder sound is played by JPJ on the Mellotron. Try reacting to more live LZ performances, particularly at MSG in 1973.
“I think this is a song about hope...”
going to california is my fav. song from led zeppelin
Man, there is nothing like sitting here, knowing what's coming, watching you - who doesn't know what's coming, and grinning ear to ear.
Greatest song ever written
Greatest Song of All Time
Check out Heart honoring Led Zeppelin with this song at the Kennedy Center. Led Zeppelin is WATCHING them sing this from the balcony. Jason Bonham (John - Drummer) is playing drums to honor his Dad who passed. Heart kills it. Kills it. Kills it. It EPIC.
Not sure what has happened but, Zeppelin’s being reacted to all over YT!
We went through our Zeppelin faze at the start of this channel and quickly realized that their music is banned ALOT. We moved on but every once in awhile I like to go back and discover new tracks.
Perhaps the zeppelin guys realized the value of letting their music out like this. Other reactors had this problem too a few years back.
@@TheAdventuresofTNT T, are familiar with soul train brother? He's reacted to pretty much the whole LZ catalogue. You might want to see if he can give you some tips on how to share without them getting immediately yanked.
@@insufferablethrashelitist9305 Eventually, Artist see how impactful it is to see a new generation discovering their music. Several went to battle with the Labels. Travis Tritt and Keith Urban release their full albums on YT and demanded their music and videos not be restricted.
If UA-cam has relaxed some restrictions then you absolutely need to check out How Many More times and the Eddie Cochran medley from their 1970 Royal Albert Hall set.
Yes
I always have loved the buildup in this legendary song. What a show. More please from this.
This was the number one song of all time. At least on FM radio in the late 80s.
Welcome to arguably the greatest rock song ever made. After 40+ years, this is the one that always gets me deep down. I do prefer the album rendition, however.
EDIT: As a side mention, one of the things that I always loved about Zeppelin music is that it would transport me elsewhere and take me on a journey, often by way of some kind of archetypal truth...a spiritual and primal shared reality. Stairway is a perfect example of that.
100% agree!
T, now you must react to Heart - Tribute to Led Zeppelin- Stairway to Heaven. It also features Jason Bohnam on drums.
I’m so there
Heart has done a handful of zeppelin songs. They did a cool version of immigrant song. The rain song and the battle of evermore too.
@@insufferablethrashelitist9305 YES! The Battle is Epic!
You cant beat the trio rock band gods, Zeppelin, Floyd, and Queen
Also Deep Purple
Please do The Song Remains The Same/The Rain Song from 73 MSG you will not be disappointed I promise!!! Lovin your Zep reactions ❤️
Absolute the best rock band ever...set the high bar imo!! Glad you got to enjoy this T!! 👍
Grew up hearing the studio version but I love how Jimmy goes off in the live version 🔥🔥
Not normally a fan of posers but when you're talented like this...hard not to chuckle, respect & love it.
The single greatest moment in guitar history!!!
The fire and fury and devastation that seared the music world in the 1970's I thought it would be a starting point, and even better bands would come to follow.
Now I think their reign as the best rock band of all time may be forever.
Robert Plant has said that Hot Dog was a light hearted nod to rock-a-billy music. Plant loved that genre growing up and was greatly influenced by it. It’s a genre that became super popular in Britain in the fifties with the skiffle bands. So many of the musicians who were a part of the immense “British Invasion” of the sixties and seventies grew up playing in skiffle bands. They were everywhere. Zeppelin in their career concentrated mainly on their other major influences...Delta and Chicago black blues, and English folk music. But late in the game, they wanted to just give a light nod to rock-a-Billy. Personally, I don’t care for that style, but Robert seems to love it. Post Zeppelin, when he was starting his solo career, he put out an album called The Honeydrippers, which had allot of rockabilly on it. Not my bag....
Two back to back home runs! Happy Wednesday
Was voted the # 1 rock song from 1978 to 1992
Live whole lotta love an Dazed and confused both from this gig are absolute musts
🔥💯🤯❤️❤️❤️great reaction! Glad you're back
Man thats like soring threw the clouds then landing safely back to earth.
Achilles Last Stand Live from Knebworth...one of the best live performances from them ..
I like the studio version much much more.
Not me!
Yeah page and plant are pretty sloppy live. Bonham and Jones are awesome though
@@stevenmckee6134 Sloppy? They are everything but sloppy here. 1973 was a great Zep year in concert. They just never repeat the album songs accurate in live settings. Page has never repeated a solo twice. The studio version of STH is greatest though.
@@marisaj2346 I stand by my statement
@@stevenmckee6134 It is probably not your statement. You read it somewhere and perpetuating the false impressions under unrelated LZ video around. Not first time to see this kind of behaviour.
Hi!! I haven't visited your channel in a while. You've done such good reactions to their music and so glad you've revisited. It's hard to realize that this music is 50 years old. . . Jimmy had this double neck guitar made so that he could recreate the studio sound of the song without having to change guitars mid-song. Gibson had stopped making them in 1969 except for special orders (of course they've been back in production since the late 70s due in part to Page's use). Top is a 12 string, bottom is a 6 string. Jimmy uses it on several other songs live - The Rain Song and The Song Remains Same to name a couple. I'm happy that you're going to delve in to some more LZ. Jimmy's original idea for LZ was that in addition to spectacularly produced studio albums, the band's songs would be crafted to allow them to improvise when playing live. And THAT THEY DID. Their first totally live (ie not lip-synched) FILMED gig was back in March 1969 in Denmark - before their first album was released in England/Europe - it shows that they were clicking on all cylinders and in tune with each other from the very beginning - here is the link to a short set of 4 songs (about 30 min) from the first album - quite a switch audience wise from this reaction you just did!! They'd been together less than 6 mths at this point - pretty unbelievable! You can see the beginnings of the fantastic band they created. ua-cam.com/video/k-WSbMW7BPc/v-deo.html AND another suggestion - there are some officially released and unofficial filmed performances, but there is a huge body of bootlegs (audience recordings and recordings from the band's audio person's sound boards) of their live performances from 1968 though till they disbanded in 1980. Some are not so great audio wise and others are phenomenal! I can count on one hand the # of reactors who have tapped into these recordings - and every one of them has been blown away. One of my favorites is from April 27, 1969 Fillmore West San Francisco - the Fillmore performances started the word of mouth and underground radio promotion of the band that blazed across the US in 1969! LZ went from a supporting act to the ONLY act on the bill in a few short months in 1969. This is a cover of a R&B song by Garnet Mimms As Long As I Have You - with other things improvised in the middle - from Spirit, Jethro Tull, Chuck Berry, Muddy Waters and others - a tight powerful jam (rhythm section is 🔥🔥) showing off the musical knowledge/creativity of the group at this young age. ua-cam.com/video/c7R9KQF6GCU/v-deo.html It is awesome - hope you'll check it out.
Heart tribute with Jason Bonham next
Can I suggest you revisit the live versions of "In My Time Of Dying" and "Trampled Underfoot" from Earls Court 1975. A lot of improv on both which I really like.
I love you
When the levee breaks is awesome
Oh my gosh, I thought you reacted to this tune already. 😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 DA GOATS!
Awesome T! One of the best songs ever written
The 70s !!! good times !!!
I would love to see Since I've been loving you from this same concert. Nice reaction!
Best band ever
Yes! Good song...State of Control by Barren Cross. Do it. Go ahead. Do it. Niiiiiiice.
2000 Years is killer from that album
Fantastic!
They all are awesome.... Dave mustaines hero page.
I can't believe with all the Zepp tunes you've already covered going back a yr or more, that you haven't already heard Stairway to Heaven...
This is one of the several Zepp songs even better live than the studio versions! Try the Madison Sq Garden concert's Since I've Been Loving You for another ex of Zepp's ability to improve on the studio version, in spite of the fact that the studio version is itself incredible.
Today is my birthday I would love to see you react to no quarter live at msg. It is amazing. Love the videos. God bless
Seen them Live 1977 Oh My!!!!!!!! Should check out , The Outlaws Green Grass and High Tides !
“Wonton song” and “The Rover” both songs off of their Physical graffiti album, which is arguably Zep’s best all-around album.
Going to California, Hey Hey What Can I Do, and the Battle of Evermore
My led zep reccomendations:
Ramble on (fave - one of my funeral requests, actually, along with home sweet home and megadeth's a toute Le monde)
Your time is gonna come
Hey hey what can I do
Goin to California
Babe I'm gonna leave you
Since I've been loving you (dude, you haven't lived life until you've heard this blues masterpiece)
Over the hills and far away
Gallows pole
Dancing days
.... Um, I know there's more, but that all off the top of my head. I'll kick myself later for one's I didn't think if.
Agree with you on hotdog. Their later work kinda sucked.
PAGE OWNS THAT GUITAR ...ONE OF THE TOP 10 PLAYERS IN THE WORLD. THANKS FOR THE COMMENTS BROTHER.
Excellent T. Again, high school daze. Stairway would be plated at most high school dances. Nice and slow then whip it out!
Achilles Last Stand is my favorite Zep song. Check The Rover, Houses Of The Holy, Night Flight,
Hey T, how's the Dream Theater link I sent you? Is it ok?
In the evening
In My Time of Dying live at Earls Court, 1975; and all these other requests.
Another great Zep Song , Cashmere!
No matter how many times I watch this I tear up during the guitar solo. And I don't care. My kids say, "Oh shit dad's gonna start crying again." I see you're a little glassy eyed too buddy. LOL
You just can't beat Led Zeppelin. No matter what you listen to in between it all comes back to Led Zeppelin. There just isn't a better band or combination of musicians. Page is insane.