Agreed 💯!! Still my favorite after all these years. The more I see people like Brad and Lex discovering their music the more I feel like I've taken them for granted. Their music has always been there for me and I honestly can't imagine hearing it for the first time again.
No one else comes close. Don Cherry supposedly once said if Martians landed and said, "Show me a hockey player, I'd show them Cam Neely." If they landed and asked _me_ to show them the quintessential rock band, I'd show them Led Zeppelin.
@Brett Kenschaft absolutely know what you mean. I haven't always loved them and seemed to have appreciate them. However, since watching reactions I see that because I grew up with them playing in the background of my youth I didn't realize their mind blowing greatness.
The live version from 1973 at Madison Square Garden, and used in the movie of the sane name, is mind blowing. Watch the live version all those guitar sounds vote from one man....Jimmy Page!
This song was originally designed as an instrumental prelude to The Rain Song....Robert decided to write lyrics for it, and it became a stand alone song. Even so, it was usually played before The Rain Song live in concert.
I think the best time to be born for the greatest music was between 1950 and 1965. I was born in 64 and I have three older brothers and two older sisters. I got the benefit of all the Motown and all the greatest rock ‘n’ roll. I know as a baby when my sisters would be watching me they would be listening to all the old Motown songs because I remember them.
I cant really appreciate them enough i allways want to express it even more and more ..i allways do it best by listening to them full hearted and saying THANK YOU GOD FOR THIS BRILLIANT BAND
Legend goes that this song started out as a two minute intro to the Rain Song but morphed into its own musical piece. They just felt something and went for it. It was pretty organic and spontaneous compared to most other song writing approaches. The song does precede the rain song on the album and still sort of serves as an intro to it.
Everytime I hear classic Rock or old school party music ,I always see something from my past,like tripping balls,watching this Movie of the same name with our extremely large speakers hooked up to our vhs and television and just letting the music take you somewhere else,said speakers turned up to 11
The entire track was VariSpeeded up a quarter tone to make it sparkle more. The opposite was done on No Quarter, whereas it was VariSpeeded down a quarter tone to make it sound darker. This is really the only album they used the VariSpeed knob on.
@@TheKitchenerLeslie Portions of the song were recorded at a different tempo, then slowed down, explaining the "sludgy" sound, particularly on the harmonica and guitar solos.[17] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_the_Levee_Breaks#cite_note-FOOTNOTECase2007105%E2%80%93106-17
Part of what made Led Zeppelin sooo amazing was their contract with expressed freedom of creation. They were primarily an improv band, no 2 concerts were the same. The music evolved with the band 😈🤘
Back in the day, in 1975, I was a senior in high school. Bought an old gas company van, painted it before the Bondo was dry. Had an 8 track and a pair of Jensen triaxle speakers and a 20 watt per channel booster. Pulled out of the high school parking lot, fired up a doobie, put Houses of the Holy into the player, and jammed all the way across town to my job flipping hot dogs at Coney Island. I really miss those care free days.
The best way to listen to LED Zeppelin is listen to the hole album çause back in the 70's they produced albums that had songs that would connect ànd in a order that all fit together so you could sit back and listen to the whole album çause back in the 70’s the album was your playlist
I first heard this more than 30 years ago and I'm still very impressed when I hear it today. Everyone involved in this from the musicians themselves to the sound technicians was absolutely at the top of their game. People (maybe cyber-people) will still be playing led Zeppelin tracks a thousand years from now in some sort of spaceship floating around in outer space.
@@James_Loveless How cool! My friends and I got pulled into a room and searched after they saw us lighting up a pipe and smelling the skunky goodness! Saw laser Floyd there countless times too.
The lyrics are based on Robert Plant's belief that music is universal. He told NME in 1973: "Every time I sing that, I just picture the fact that I've been round and round the world, and at the root of it all there's a common denominator for everybody. The common denominator is what makes it good or bad, whether it's a Led Zeppelin or an Alice Cooper."
Fun fact.The art on the album cover was photographed on the North coast of N.Ireland called The Giants Causeway. I live in Belfast and often travel to the area. Zeppelin are one of my favourite bands. ❤
I saw Dread Zeppelin, with big ol' Tort Elvis, on a night I could have seen Phish in a small club. Oops. And I think the song title is Heartbreaker Hotel, as a riff on Elvis's Heartbreak Hotel and LZ's Heartbreaker. But the Dread is a fun watch, one time.
Bob --- Dread Zeppelin is, or was a phenominal band. I've seen them play live four different times and each time a slightly new line up. They went through a couple of drummers and other members throughout the years. A couple that stood out were, obviously Tortelvis and his stagehand Charlie Haas, Charlie gave Tortelvis clean dry towels and his cape ( Ala Elvis and James Brown) and he would help Tortelvis get untangled from his microphone cord. There was drummer Fresh Cheese n Cheese, Bass player Jah Paul Jones, to name a couple. I have two of their CDs. Always fun listening and to have people who have never heard them but who are Zeppelin, Elvis, fans plus Reggae fans.
Jimmy used an electric 12-string guitar on this track. This gives its signature ring-y sound and tone. The origins behind this song is that there’s a common denominator in the world - in that it’s peoples are the same no matter where you go. They traveled a lot in the early seventies and their experiences led them to believe just that: after the initial confrontation of wanting to hang out and experience a differing culture and the walls are let down and you’re invited in, Robert and Jimmy found that the other side ends up enjoying much the same things in life as you do. Peace, prosperity, family first and good food/drink and MUSIC.
Saw them first 73 when this lp was released after much anticipation they totally exceeded my expectation!!! If you listen to nick drakes cello song, the beginning to me is an acoustic version, I know how much robert loves nick, pagey totally layered it masterfully, never thought they could pull it off live, they did 73 to 79..ty 4 giving it a listen..this is one of my fav zeppelin songs, esp live, opening with it in their later tours, was so powerful, love how rob sped up the vocals,
"Diverse" is a perfect word......like Led Zeppelin, themselves....very diverse! Now...see/hear the live version from the album/concert film of the same name!
Reading the comments here make me realize, there are so many led zep experts... Ya'll know so much and I learn a lot. For me, they tickle my ears like no one else!
Time has been kind to this album, whose main problem when it arrived in 1973 is we had been waiting for the follow up to their perfect 4th album and everyone was a little disappointed at first but you soon realized these guys were not going to repeat themselves and came up with another great album in its own right. Try the Ocean either from it or Live, it is another banger from the masters of rock. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
I know a lot of people was not favorite album. But is one of mine. I felt it had so much different sound. Love it. Hope your are feeling well lex can't wait to see your baby.
At the time this song was recorded a company called Roland took an effect called "chorus" and created a version that was used in many recordings like this. It's what you hear bending the pitch on Robert Plant's vocals and giving it a bit of that "swisshy" sound. On top of that, as mentioned earlier by Kitchener, they used VeriSpeed to change the speed of the recording giving it more brightness. Probably one of their best albums ever and you just can't go wrong with Led Zeppelin. They were always at the top of their game.
Lex is such a Zeppelin fan it's awesome - Have they seen the movie The Song Remains The Same yet? A must watch for LZ fans anywhere. My favorite part is watching Bonham in his dragster but the backroom insights are great too! #petergrantlegend
Robert riding the horse, then in the boat like an Icelandic voyager coming from the land of ice and snow, and the midnight sun where the hot springs flow....
Page and JPJ were wizards in the studio… as the technology advanced, they used found and used it all… The crazy dream was Led Zeppelin and no matter where they perform, California, Calcutta, Honolulu.. the song remains the same…
This was from the first Zep album I ever bought on cassette tape when I was in high school. Not my fave… but a great album and diff sound from their previous work that I had heard. 👍
FYI - It's always best to be HIGH when listening to this one. My other recommendation: listen to Physical Grafitti together without UA-cam. Life-changing. You two are AWESOME. Just keep on keeping on. Love you two!!
Pagey was so good at making a Telecaster _not_ sound like a typical Telecaster, such as this track and on their first album (throw the studio Stairway solo in, too). When I think of a classic Tele sound, I think of someone such as the amazing Don Rich. Or in a rock setting, the sounds that the early Black Crowes got out of a Telecaster. With Jimmy, it always sounded dramatically different.
You must and I really do insist, watch the live version along with The Rain Song back to back from the movie The Song Remains the Same. It will be the best 20 minutes of your life. Well musically anyhow.
Pearl Jam and Soundgarden were heavily influenced by Led Zeppelin and the production for this album was superb making it sound like it was released not too long ago
What a killer opening track. Zeppelin had the best opening tracks of any band. House Of the Holy is a masterpiece. Such a bright fun Zeppelin album!! Could be their best,but who knows….. they had 8 incredible albums that could be anyone’s favourite at anytime. ✌️❤️
Hey guys what's up! The more you listen to Led Zeppelin the more you'll realize how diverse their music really is. There's something in there for everybody. If you want to know what I'm talkin about , check out the song southbound Suarez. You guys rock! God bless you! Peace!
I know that Page had this collage of guitar parts for an instrumental in mind and then Plant added lyrics and it changed into this Arena rock powerhouse for Led Zeppelin throughout their career.
Brad /Lex PLEASE do a reaction to Robert Plant and the Sensational Space Shifters performing "Carry Fire," live at the O2 Apollo Manchester on November 30, 2017. I think you'd be impressed.
Houses of the holy in it's entirety is one of the true masterpieces of rock.
Absolutely!
Of music in general, not just rock
This was the first piece of music I bought with my own money when I was a teenager. I bought the cassette at K-Mart
One of those rare albums where every song can stand on its own...
It wasn't Rick it was a mix of many genres. Still a masterpiece though
It is about the band travelling the world and discovering that people are the same everywhere
"the song remains the same, it's f-ing true" -from the film
Yes, and doesn't the song sound as if they are traveling around the world on a humanistic adventure?
Every song by Zep is different but greatness. Most amazing band ever. My opinion
Agreed 💯!! Still my favorite after all these years. The more I see people like Brad and Lex discovering their music the more I feel like I've taken them for granted. Their music has always been there for me and I honestly can't imagine hearing it for the first time again.
No one else comes close. Don Cherry supposedly once said if Martians landed and said, "Show me a hockey player, I'd show them Cam Neely." If they landed and asked _me_ to show them the quintessential rock band, I'd show them Led Zeppelin.
@Brett Kenschaft absolutely know what you mean. I haven't always loved them and seemed to have appreciate them. However, since watching reactions I see that because I grew up with them playing in the background of my youth I didn't realize their mind blowing greatness.
The live version from 1973 at Madison Square Garden, and used in the movie of the sane name, is mind blowing.
Watch the live version all those guitar sounds vote from one man....Jimmy Page!
Notable is that a lot of that song is on the 12 string neck. Plus don't stop there, go directly into The Rain Song!
This song was originally designed as an instrumental prelude to The Rain Song....Robert decided to write lyrics for it, and it became a stand alone song. Even so, it was usually played before The Rain Song live in concert.
The Rain Song is a masterpiece.
Agreed.
It was originally called The Campaign, right?
Yes, it was.
@@John_Locke_108 "The Overture" I believe
It’s amazing to me that they played this song live, it’s a detailed piece of music that you don’t hear anyone covering very often 🔥
I only know 1 band who easily pulled this off. Sadly we just lost the guitarist on the 2nd
Those drums on the version from TSRTS...sweet Jesus!
I used to do it...and the live version. Which was always my favorite!
Only the dedicated touring cover bands do it and they use 2 guitarists, at least
I think the best time to be born for the greatest music was between 1950 and 1965. I was born in 64 and I have three older brothers and two older sisters. I got the benefit of all the Motown and all the greatest rock ‘n’ roll. I know as a baby when my sisters would be watching me they would be listening to all the old Motown songs because I remember them.
One of the reasons I am a lifelong Zep fan is their diversity of genre. Rock, Blues, Folk, World, Metal... there is a track for all seasons and moods
they are the GREATEST
I cant really appreciate them enough i allways want to express it even more and more ..i allways do it best by listening to them full hearted and saying THANK YOU GOD FOR THIS BRILLIANT BAND
Really shows off Jimmy Page as a producer here. Multiple layers & guitar parts.
Production and also the arrangements.
So much talent in this band. Great reaction. More Led Zep please
Legend goes that this song started out as a two minute intro to the Rain Song but morphed into its own musical piece. They just felt something and went for it. It was pretty organic and spontaneous compared to most other song writing approaches. The song does precede the rain song on the album and still sort of serves as an intro to it.
Everytime I hear classic Rock or old school party music ,I always see something from my past,like tripping balls,watching this Movie of the same name with our extremely large speakers hooked up to our vhs and television and just letting the music take you somewhere else,said speakers turned up to 11
I feel so lucky to have grown up in those years
I love this song's vibe so much, it is so diverse in structure, it is a great intro song and sounds like the soundtrack to an epic movie or rock opera
live 70's is twice the song for led zep. studio versions never did them justice really
They opened with this one the last time they were here. Best concert i ever saw.
The entire track was VariSpeeded up a quarter tone to make it sparkle more. The opposite was done on No Quarter, whereas it was VariSpeeded down a quarter tone to make it sound darker. This is really the only album they used the VariSpeed knob on.
I think When the Levee Breaks was also slowed down as well.
@@kedrone5814 Wrong.
@@TheKitchenerLeslie Portions of the song were recorded at a different tempo, then slowed down, explaining the "sludgy" sound, particularly on the harmonica and guitar solos.[17] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_the_Levee_Breaks#cite_note-FOOTNOTECase2007105%E2%80%93106-17
@@kedrone5814 Ah, now you're starting to understand that I was right the whole time.
@@TheKitchenerLeslie No Quarter was def slowed a bit
Nothing compares to Led Zeppelin
Love this song now, just as I did the first time I heard it 40 years ago.
Its what they call a masterpiece. INSANE bond that the 4 had and they all fed off of John Paul Jones and his masterful play
JPJ and his usual bass gymnastics!! I am a guitar guy but that man is absolutely astounding on ALL of the instruments he plays.
Zeppelin….the quintessential band of all time!!! GOATS….FACT.!!!!
I think this is a new Zeppelin song for me! I love it! Thanks for the reaction 💖🦋
Brad is so nice to let Lex check out ALL these Zeppelin songs. I wish he liked them more, but each to his own.
Best nand ever iny opinion
in the concert movie with the same title this song is fun to watch.
👍🇬🇧❤ BEST BAND EVER !!!!!!! 🎸
I had forgotten how much of a JAM this song is,,,,,BANGER!!!! 💥💥💥👍😎
Truly inspirational for everyone,can’t imagine ever wanting to grow up in any other era 65 thru 76 The Rover off the next album Physical Graffiti ✌🏻
Told my nephew that he's go to hear this new band. Played it and he was blown away. Then told him how old it was, and he said he couldn't tell
Finally...TSRTS...glorious morning...Rock and Rock Couchgang...
Part of what made Led Zeppelin sooo amazing was their contract with expressed freedom of creation. They were primarily an improv band, no 2 concerts were the same. The music evolved with the band 😈🤘
An incredible song. Thanks for reacting to it!
The Hammer of the Gods
This song "live" more than any other song showcases the genius and excitement of Jimmy's playing
Back in the day, in 1975, I was a senior in high school. Bought an old gas company van, painted it before the Bondo was dry. Had an 8 track and a pair of Jensen triaxle speakers and a 20 watt per channel booster. Pulled out of the high school parking lot, fired up a doobie, put Houses of the Holy into the player, and jammed all the way across town to my job flipping hot dogs at Coney Island. I really miss those care free days.
The best way to listen to LED Zeppelin is listen to the hole album çause back in the 70's they produced albums that had songs that would connect ànd in a order that all fit together so you could sit back and listen to the whole album çause back in the 70’s the album was your playlist
LED ZEPPELIN In my time of dying LIVE 1975 at Earl's Court
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I first heard this more than 30 years ago and I'm still very impressed when I hear it today.
Everyone involved in this from the musicians themselves to the sound technicians was absolutely at the top of their game. People (maybe cyber-people) will still be playing led Zeppelin tracks a thousand years from now in some sort of spaceship floating around in outer space.
Love it as always. Stay blessed guys
Sick, just a sick bassline by JPJ.😍
I bow to the mighty Led Zeppelin.
Yes ! Must See Live Version !
Thank you for sharing this with me momma and pops 😊
I remember watching/listening to this song at Laser Zeppelin at the planetarium in NY as a teen with my friends stoned out of our minds 😮
Still have 20 or so Lazer Zep flyers that the Hayden Planetarium gave out back then.
Went more than a few times
on shrooms, back in the day
@@James_Loveless How cool! My friends and I got pulled into a room and searched after they saw us lighting up a pipe and smelling the skunky goodness! Saw laser Floyd there countless times too.
Zeppelin was part of my past, and always will be in the future too
This song is criminally underrated - one of the best things they ever did.
The live version is perhaps my favourite Zeppelin song.
Great song ,Band ,Album
The lyrics are based on Robert Plant's belief that music is universal. He told NME in 1973: "Every time I sing that, I just picture the fact that I've been round and round the world, and at the root of it all there's a common denominator for everybody. The common denominator is what makes it good or bad, whether it's a Led Zeppelin or an Alice Cooper."
Unbelievable song!
Fun fact.The art on the album cover was photographed on the North coast of N.Ireland called The Giants Causeway. I live in Belfast and often travel to the area. Zeppelin are one of my favourite bands. ❤
An album I STILL listen to after all these years. My favorite LZ. Whole album is genius.
The live version is better from the concert DVD of the same name. Play it loud!! Great job you two. Love your channel.
If you love Led Zeppelin you'll love Dread Zeppelin. PLEASE watch their video for Heartbreaker Hotel. 🙏
I saw Dread Zeppelin, with big ol' Tort Elvis, on a night I could have seen Phish in a small club. Oops. And I think the song title is Heartbreaker Hotel, as a riff on Elvis's Heartbreak Hotel and LZ's Heartbreaker. But the Dread is a fun watch, one time.
That would be Heartbreaker Hotel by Dread Zeppelin
Bob --- Dread Zeppelin is, or was a phenominal band.
I've seen them play live four different times and each time a slightly new line up. They went through a couple of drummers and other members throughout the years.
A couple that stood out were, obviously Tortelvis and his stagehand Charlie Haas, Charlie gave Tortelvis clean dry towels and his cape ( Ala Elvis and James Brown) and he would help Tortelvis get untangled from his microphone cord.
There was drummer Fresh Cheese n Cheese, Bass player Jah Paul Jones, to name a couple.
I have two of their CDs. Always fun listening and to have people who have never heard them but who are Zeppelin, Elvis, fans plus Reggae fans.
@@johnsizemore7579 like the man who wears orthopedic shoes, I stand corrected. 👍
Jimmy used an electric 12-string guitar on this track. This gives its signature ring-y sound and tone. The origins behind this song is that there’s a common denominator in the world - in that it’s peoples are the same no matter where you go. They traveled a lot in the early seventies and their experiences led them to believe just that: after the initial confrontation of wanting to hang out and experience a differing culture and the walls are let down and you’re invited in, Robert and Jimmy found that the other side ends up enjoying much the same things in life as you do. Peace, prosperity, family first and good food/drink and MUSIC.
Saw them first 73 when this lp was released after much anticipation they totally exceeded my expectation!!! If you listen to nick drakes cello song, the beginning to me is an acoustic version, I know how much robert loves nick, pagey totally layered it masterfully, never thought they could pull it off live, they did 73 to 79..ty 4 giving it a listen..this is one of my fav zeppelin songs, esp live, opening with it in their later tours, was so powerful, love how rob sped up the vocals,
"Diverse" is a perfect word......like Led Zeppelin, themselves....very diverse!
Now...see/hear the live version from the album/concert film of the same name!
Their genre is Led Zeppelin. Totally unique ♡
Reading the comments here make me realize, there are so many led zep experts... Ya'll know so much and I learn a lot. For me, they tickle my ears like no one else!
Time has been kind to this album, whose main problem when it arrived in 1973 is we had been waiting for the follow up to their perfect 4th album and everyone was a little disappointed at first but you soon realized these guys were not going to repeat themselves and came up with another great album in its own right. Try the Ocean either from it or Live, it is another banger from the masters of rock. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
Zep III gave us a clue they weren't going to repeat themselves
@@cazgerald9471 Yup, and that's what keeps a band vital. Always changing, always exploring, and never looking back. Led Zeppelin did it to perfection.
Lord Percy was on Helium.
I know a lot of people was not favorite album. But is one of mine. I felt it had so much different sound. Love it. Hope your are feeling well lex can't wait to see your baby.
At the time this song was recorded a company called Roland took an effect called "chorus" and created a version that was used in many recordings like this. It's what you hear bending the pitch on Robert Plant's vocals and giving it a bit of that "swisshy" sound. On top of that, as mentioned earlier by Kitchener, they used VeriSpeed to change the speed of the recording giving it more brightness. Probably one of their best albums ever and you just can't go wrong with Led Zeppelin. They were always at the top of their game.
03:49 - "Why not, right"? 😂😂 ..... One of the MOST UNDERRATED REACTIONS of all time!! 🤣
Lex is such a Zeppelin fan it's awesome - Have they seen the movie The Song Remains The Same yet? A must watch for LZ fans anywhere. My favorite part is watching Bonham in his dragster but the backroom insights are great too! #petergrantlegend
Robert riding the horse, then in the boat like an Icelandic voyager coming from the land of ice and snow, and the midnight sun where the hot springs flow....
When I was a kid in NYC in the 70's. They sold out Madison Square Garden in 20 minutes. A record to this day.
I guys gotta do the live version!❤
The live version is that Jimmy Page track that will make you appreciate him properly.
Got to check out the live version
Led Zeppelin is my #1 Rock Band. Love you two!!
Traveling riverside blues. Led zeppelin. It's great.
I’m a fan now of you guys 🎉😊
its all about the bass! ... well on this listen anyway.. I change focus with led zep constantly .. amazing
My first trip was way too much, but everything turned out fine; this album happened right at the most intense portion of the journey...
Brilliant Led Zeppelin reaction!
Page and JPJ were wizards in the studio… as the technology advanced, they used found and used it all… The crazy dream was Led Zeppelin and no matter where they perform, California, Calcutta, Honolulu.. the song remains the same…
Painting a new reality or universe with their music!
Peak zeppelin right here.
Houses of the Holy - 1973
The entire album is really good!
It is amazing how they was able to play this song live. Check this song out with the Rain Song in the movie The Song Remains The Same…
This was from the first Zep album I ever bought on cassette tape when I was in high school. Not my fave… but a great album and diff sound from their previous work that I had heard. 👍
FYI - It's always best to be HIGH when listening to this one.
My other recommendation: listen to Physical Grafitti together without UA-cam. Life-changing.
You two are AWESOME. Just keep on keeping on.
Love you two!!
No
Just amazing sounding guitars. Love it.
Fabulous song! Thank you!
A masterpiece
I still hear the opening cord from the Rain Song when this song ends.
Pagey was so good at making a Telecaster _not_ sound like a typical Telecaster, such as this track and on their first album (throw the studio Stairway solo in, too). When I think of a classic Tele sound, I think of someone such as the amazing Don Rich. Or in a rock setting, the sounds that the early Black Crowes got out of a Telecaster. With Jimmy, it always sounded dramatically different.
You must and I really do insist, watch the live version along with The Rain Song back to back from the movie The Song Remains the Same. It will be the best 20 minutes of your life. Well musically anyhow.
No band I can think of could create music like this. Except maybe Floyd
This song has some of the best guitar work by Jimmy Page IMO. And you can tell it inspired a lot of alternative rock music in the 90s and later.
I wholly agree!
Pearl Jam and Soundgarden were heavily influenced by Led Zeppelin and the production for this album was superb making it sound like it was released not too long ago
My favourite rock intro.
This song live , plays right before the Rain song and leads into it and should be played together .
Ive been suggesting since I’ve been loving you live msg 73 originally from the movie forever 😎🎸
Hell yeah...great song from from a great album!
What a killer opening track. Zeppelin had the best opening tracks of any band. House Of the Holy is a masterpiece. Such a bright fun Zeppelin album!! Could be their best,but who knows….. they had 8 incredible albums that could be anyone’s favourite at anytime. ✌️❤️
Could’ve been their best if they’d never made “Physical Graffiti 😊
Totally agree on opening tracks of their albums, they are all classics!
Houses of the Holy is gr8, but I think PHYSICAL GRAFFITI tops that. IMHO
Definitely have to react to the song, The Crunge. Zeppelin at its funkiest best. It sort of an ode to James Brown. It's a must for you guys.
one of my favorite songs of theirs lol
Hey guys what's up! The more you listen to Led Zeppelin the more you'll realize how diverse their music really is. There's something in there for everybody. If you want to know what I'm talkin about , check out the song southbound Suarez. You guys rock! God bless you! Peace!
Southbound Suarez!! What a great tune. Outdoor is such a good album. ✌️
Love your channels name. Another great one. You rock! God bless you! Peace!
Also check out, The Fun Lovin' Criminals and 'The Bong Remains The Same'.
I know that Page had this collage of guitar parts for an instrumental in mind and then Plant added lyrics and it changed into this Arena rock powerhouse for Led Zeppelin throughout their career.
I'll be back when you play the live version of The song remains from the live album. It's an absolute masterpiece!
Great Band !
Heaven! The Mighty Zep. For a different sound from Zeppelin give a listen to “Boogie With Stu.”
Goes right into Rain Song after this....sweet.🤩
Brad /Lex PLEASE do a reaction to Robert Plant and the Sensational Space Shifters performing "Carry Fire," live at the O2 Apollo Manchester on November 30, 2017. I think you'd be impressed.