Agreed, I think I read somewhere that by '73 ish he had damaged his vocal cords and you can hear that in most of their live performances past then his voice wasn't the same as the early days. Even the famous MSG performances were post-vocal damage, he still sounded amazing considering though!
Led Zeppelin was second to none. So young in this video, and so talented. Every member was/is a master of their craft. There will never be another band like them.
It is so enjoyable to see folks realize just how incredible this band was and still is to this day. What is hard to imagine is just how brilliant, Peter Grant, was to set up these video recordings back in the 60's and 70's...we are just so lucky to be able to see BABY ZEPPELIN; think about Trampled Under Foot live from Earls Court 1975; you will not regret it...thanks for fantastic reaction
Thanks for sharing your reaction to this incredible live performance from a very young band at this time. It only got better and better with this great group as time went by. True legends of Rock. Keep enjoying your musical journey with this great band!
And they kept getting better and better live. I would listen to the studio version. Great reaction. Love how excited you guys get everytime you here zepp. I still feel that way even 50 yrs later. 😊
@sherrelwilson .....I agree about the live version, and seeing them perform it. I think what most people are saying about the studio version as that it is so musically layered, with multi guitars, and vocal layers. A masterpiece for sure...
I can only imagine what it was like seeing them live ! People then were so lucky and didn’t know it at the time! Thanks to Page for getting these men together!
What is very strange is that when the camera pans to the audience, they are stunned, they dont know what to make of this music because it was so new. Back then you either had Rock n Roll, Jazz, Ballads, Blues, 60's pop, classical. When Zep combined all these the kids had no idea what to think!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It’s hard to sum up the impact of Zeppelin in a few words, even a few thousand words can only begin to touch upon their impact upon countless people. Their music is definitely timeless. Check out the next and final song they play from this set, How Many More Times, epic.
This is a cover of an American folk song, which was made famous by Joan Baez in the early 60’s. It was one of the songs that Jimmy Page played for Robert Plant when Jimmy asked Robert to come to his home to hang out and see if they were compatible musically. Jimmy played the Baez version….then gave him an idea of what he wanted to do with the song, and then asked Robert to show him what he would do with it. Obviously, Jimmy was pleased.
Jimmy Page was the oldest of the four. He was already 24 here and had already had a career with the Yardbirds and before that as a well-paid studio guitarist. He wrote and financed the first record alone. Only later was Robert involved in the work as a copywriter. With Led Zeppelin, Jimmy planned from the start to form a supergroup like Cream. All the well-known singers he had on his wish list were already involved in other bands and one of them recommended that he listen to Robert Plant, who was previously only known regionally. Jimmy drove to the coalfields of England, the Black Country, and heard Plant singing in a regional band. He was immediately thrilled by this completely new kind of singing. Plant brought his childhood friend Bonham into the band. John Paul Jones was also a studio musician whom Jimmy already knew and appreciated.
I only disagree that it was a completely new way of singing. It is very much in the tradition, but a blend of Elvis, do wap of the fifties and Howlin’ wolf and old blues. If you listen to Band of joy, he almost sounds like Tom Jones. Putting Rock and Blues guitar, an incredible Bassline and jazzy but thunderous drums under it is the magic combination. Later music just took the shrieking without the nuanced movements between vocal styles that Plant was making.
@@stephenmaclean3422 In rock, it was completely new for a man to sing in tune with women. Plant himself said that his musical role models were primarily women. It is undoubtedly true that blues traditions played a major role in Led Zeppelin. Elvis was a kind of god to all the members of Led Zeppelin. The only musician they were in awe of.
@@lyndoncmp5751 At the time, the press also called him the male Janis Joplin. But she probably wasn't his direct role model. In an interview he once listed the black blues singers who were his role models in his youth. I think Janis Joplin was inspired by the same women.
@@fixzeichner5592 Oh yes clearly Plant was inspired by black blues singers (and white rock n' roll singers) but none of them really sang like he did. Janis Joplin did, with the histrionics etc. Perhaps subconsciously Janis was a part inspiration. You know, giving it unashamedly your all on stage.
Have you considered starting with Album one , Track one and reacting the entire catalogue? You could mix in the live versions as you go along. There are also many good documentaries about the group that would be fun reactions. The story of the band is is so interesting! Thanks for sharing your reactions!
During their prime critics didn't like them very much. I think because they didn't follow the rules set by the corporate music industry. They always did things their own way, thank goodness.
I think they knew that they were giving back what they had each themselves got from their heroes. They each had their heroes in the early sixties when they were ten and twelve and fifteen. They each started in their earliest teen years on their instrument; Plant says he started practicing his voice standing in the curtains listening to Elvis. Jimmy was on National TV playing guitar but still planned to become a biologist. If you ever hear Jimmy and Robert talk about their heroes, you will hear the reverence in their voices for Gene Vincent, Howlin Wolf and Leadbelly. Each would humbly say they were only doing what had been done for them.
For the ones talkin about you should have listened to the studio version....to me, there's just something about lookin at them while they are performing😍
for those that keep saying to listen to the studio version first, I really think Dominika (and I) get so much visual joy from seeing the live version first.
The radio station microphones struggled with volume and this video is mostly on UA-cam with the album recording overdubbed. The band soon decided not to perform in radio and TV stations. Robert Plant still performs this song, Look for the Austin City Limits 2016 recording which is off an official video
When Led Zeppelin started, and before they has chosen their name ,famously it is said that Roger Daltry of The Who, said that they would 'Go down like a Led Zeppelin!'. So they chose the name! The rest is history!!!
OMG!!! **Time Warp** me there Please!!! Ha this is one of my MOST **Luvd** thing in the world right now heh OH & I sooo LUV the part where Plant **Knows** he messed up & has that look of "yep i F ed that up" but his i messed up face is SO adorable heh just luvit its around 3:57 -58 cuz his beautiful voice just cracks a lil & then the cutie face of self acknowledgement & my gawd i mean yea **JimmyPageWizardBabe** is my guy all the way ha BUT Plant is so baby faced beautiful here like a greek god i think someone wrote something like that about his looks or well i heard something somewhere bout that anyway YAY **Dominika** that is IT exactly ha "I am in a completely different dimension when i listen to Led Zeppelin" YAY exactly how i feel i **LUVit** & **Andrei** "ONLY one band in the world is Led Zeppelin & you can see it clearly from miles & miles away" & "i have a problem with his voice it is sooo good god gave him too much" just ALL of what ya both say is **Beautiful** ya both **ROCK!!!** **Magical** indeed YAY!!! & YAY **YOU** are most welcome as the newest **Fans** of **Led Zeppelin** YAY welcome to the gigantic enormous world wide family Luvit! k sorry have to stop or i will write a novel but truly LUV every word ya both say! **Thank YOU** for making my day or even week or more heh
Jimmy Page's Legendary Telecaster right there, before he had to move onto the Gibson because someone messed up the artwork he'd painted on it. He got the Tele from Jeff Beck and the Gibson from Joe Walsh. Incidentally you can see the Tele before he painted it in old Yardbirds vids and pics, it used to have small mirror discs on it so the light would reflect and flash and before that it was just plain white. Personally for me this is Zeppelins no.1 song, for various reasons.
Great song by a great band… you also need to check out the unplugged version done by Great White to this song and it’s out of this world… the only band to do a full album of Led Zeppelin songs.
You wonder by now if they know how their music can affect us… Somehow Jimmy knew that from the beginning, and so he produced all their songs so that they would affect us!!!
For people who grew up with with The Beatles and similar music must have been shocked when they heard Zeppelin's debut album. in 1969 people's reaction must have been...... WTF am I listening to? This debut album must have been a shock to the system.
Maybe you would have had to listen to the studio version of Zeppelin's first album, in this live version from Radio Dinamarca there are problems in the audio, in the studio Jimmy Page plays on Spanish, acoustic and electric guitar, the nuances are superb just like Robert Plant, and there are no choirs 🤍❤
With Led Zeppelin you should always listen to the studio version first as Zeppelin rarely gave a live performance which bettered the original. For example here there is massive distortion on the sound which is in direct contrast to the album cut.
@@lyndoncmp5751 I went to a Led Zeppelin concert in 1972 and smuggled in a cassette recorder to bootleg the gig. They were so bad that I wiped the tape the next day. Sure, they gave the odd good/great live performance, but mostly they weren’t as good as the album cuts. Take for instance the live ‘Stairway to Heaven’, Page fumbles the guitar solo and Plant completely destroys the ending by over ornamentation.
Thanks! I know you’ve watched the official video of Whole Lotta Love, but you will go nuts with the MSG73 version. It was the show closer, and it featured a boogie song within the main song. And a literally fiery conclusion. And a sweet @thank you, New York” from Robert….and probably the very first “mic drop” moment. I know there are still more incredible songs you haven’t heard, but I just think you both will get allot of pleasure out of this one.
Edit** - I seem to see now that the following lines missing from this early live recording are in the studio version, though there is a UA-cam video that through the magic of editing matches up the studio version with a live video (not Denmark) along with some dramatic overlays and multiple perspective shots. (Video by Beat Club) - For some reason this version you listened to is missing some key lines that foreshadow a future where he did not leave her when he sings, “you made me so happy every single day, but now I got to go away -- it’s so good to have you back again, we’re gonna go, walking through the park, every day!” and some other words as well. It’s kind of key to the sense of the song.
This song was originally written and performed by Anne Breton and then Joan Baez performed this song. it’s just one of many songs, zeppelin took from other artist.
Apart from the title and a few lyrics it has little in common with the other versions. Nor did they claim they wrote it. Jimmy Page thought it was an old traditional song so it was credited only as "traditional, arranged by Jimmy Page".
I saw an interview with Jimmy Page where he talked about how Bonzo was always getting fired from bands because he hit the drums so hard. Jimmy said they just kept adding bigger amplifiers.😅
Because some people like to WATCH Led Zeppelin perform instead of just listen to them. This is Zeppelin raw, without any studio overdubs. It's more organic.
It's such a shame to me that reactors go for live versions first.... Zeppelin, my favorite all-time band, are completely different live versus studio. Studio zep make use of multi-track recording. When live, Jimmy can only play one track..john Paul can only play one track... Bonham didn't need multi-tracking. So, to me, live led zep is 1/20 the sound in the studio... don't get me wrong!! I love live led zep... love it! But for a first listen to a new song, in my opinion, it should always, always be studio. I still feel you have not heard how good this song actually is... you heard a fraction of what it is.... I love watching you two, and will continue .. just sharing my opinion
It’s hard to say how much they influenced and how much they were influenced by the musical culture around them. Having two studio musicians, who cut their teeth playing other people’s music and contributing to it on command, and young Plant and Bonham in bands by 15 and imitating some of the greatest in their instruments from all genres, they as a group bit of four were greatly influenced by all that came before.
this live version of Kashmir is quite recent and AMAZING, and it shows them how they were a few years ago, they havent forgotten anything :) ua-cam.com/video/PD-MdiUm1_Y/v-deo.html
GREAT TO SEE THOSE OLD VERSIONS, ALTHOUGH THE STUDIO VERSION SO SO MUCH BETTER. THIS ONE HAD SOME PRETTY BAD DISTORTION IN THE GUITARS. ROBERTS VOCALS WERE MORE AGGRESSIVE IN THE STUDIO VERSION. GREAT REACTIONS 👏 GUESS WHAT… YOUR NOT EVEN A QUARTER OF THE WAY THROUGH THIER SONGS…. MANY MANY MORE GREAT SONGS TO GO. N UR IN THE RIGHT EARA NOW … ROCK ON 👊🖖
Not the best version. To truly appreciate this song you have to react to the album version( in this case it is much better, imo).When you hear the acoustic guitar work at the beginning and throughout and hear the raw emotion in Robert's voice and hear all the transitions , you'll understand.
Agreed. Almost without exception, it’s ALWAYS better to do the studio version first for proper perspective. I’ll never understand why so many of these reactors just don’t adhere to that. I tend to think maybe they just don’t know any better.
Oh MAN, that’s a poor quality audio! The one that’s normally reacted to of this concert is better quality. Weird. But definitely listen to the album version…,so much better.
Love you guys, but I couldn't finish watching this video because of the crappy audio. If you listen to the studio version, you'll understand what I mean. Anyway, keep up the good work.
Really not the best version but it'll do. They weren't really writing yet, this was composed bu Anne Bredon and then covered by Joan Baez before Zep transformed it. "How Many More Times" from this same appearance is excellent!
So young but so mature and poised
BEST band ever, EVER!!
Got that right my friend!
MORE ZEPPELIN, YOU GOTTA DO MORE ZEPPELIN!!! :) Greetings from Serbia :)
I’ve said it before, You two make me feel good. I like your banter betwixt you as much as the music you play. Thank you from Detroit!
Love Roberts voice in these early performances
Agreed, I think I read somewhere that by '73 ish he had damaged his vocal cords and you can hear that in most of their live performances past then his voice wasn't the same as the early days. Even the famous MSG performances were post-vocal damage, he still sounded amazing considering though!
Led Zeppelin was second to none. So young in this video, and so talented. Every member was/is a master of their craft. There will never be another band like them.
It is so enjoyable to see folks realize just how incredible this band was and still is to this day. What is hard to imagine is just how brilliant, Peter Grant, was to set up these video recordings back in the 60's and 70's...we are just so lucky to be able to see BABY ZEPPELIN; think about Trampled Under Foot live from Earls Court 1975; you will not regret it...thanks for fantastic reaction
Thanks for sharing your reaction to this incredible live performance from a very young band at this time. It only got better and better with this great group as time went by. True legends of Rock. Keep enjoying your musical journey with this great band!
And they kept getting better and better live. I would listen to the studio version. Great reaction. Love how excited you guys get everytime you here zepp. I still feel that way even 50 yrs later. 😊
Yeah. The studio version has an echoing quality about it which adds atmosphere
Raw and Earl Led Zeppelin! You can see their Genius wright from the beginning! 😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
SUCH A RAW BEAST WITH SO MUCH CONTROL ❤
Just for the record, I am not leaving the Merchant of Alba.
Your only scratching the surface. Dozens of great songs and better versions. Ty.
Hardly any equipment... what a BAND!!!
Oh for the Love of goodness, please either of you don't leave one another. 😂 love the Merchants, you two are love. 😎♥️
I agree. Love these two.❤
led zeppelin ist simply the best, for ever young
you must do 'how many more times" the song after this one, Plant introduces the band
It's actually the song after this one. For some reason, Plant introduces the band on the last song of that four song set. 🤔
thats right
@sherrelwilson .....I agree about the live version, and seeing them perform it. I think what most people are saying about the studio version as that it is so musically layered, with multi guitars, and vocal layers. A masterpiece for sure...
I can only imagine what it was like seeing them live ! People then were so lucky and didn’t know it at the time!
Thanks to Page for getting these men together!
Outstanding performance. Nothing like live.
What is very strange is that when the camera pans to the audience, they are stunned, they dont know what to make of this music because it was so new. Back then you either had Rock n Roll, Jazz, Ballads, Blues, 60's pop, classical. When Zep combined all these the kids had no idea what to think!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The band songs takes you on a emotional Journey! Always so fun to listen too!
It’s hard to sum up the impact of Zeppelin in a few words, even a few thousand words can only begin to touch upon their impact upon countless people. Their music is definitely timeless. Check out the next and final song they play from this set, How Many More Times, epic.
My first favourite song of theirs. So emotional and raw. Plant's vocals just touch the soul in this. Just 19/20 years old here.
4 masters of their instruments completely integrated with each other. One is all and all is one!❤️
I love to see how they already love LED ZEPPELIN and have not heard everything, they will love them more greetings from Tijuana Mexico ❤
They are poets of music
This is a cover of an American folk song, which was made famous by Joan Baez in the early 60’s. It was one of the songs that Jimmy Page played for Robert Plant when Jimmy asked Robert to come to his home to hang out and see if they were compatible musically. Jimmy played the Baez version….then gave him an idea of what he wanted to do with the song, and then asked Robert to show him what he would do with it. Obviously, Jimmy was pleased.
More like a complete reworking. Apart from a few lyrics and the title it has little in common with the Bredon and Biaz versions.
Jimmy Page was the oldest of the four. He was already 24 here and had already had a career with the Yardbirds and before that as a well-paid studio guitarist. He wrote and financed the first record alone. Only later was Robert involved in the work as a copywriter. With Led Zeppelin, Jimmy planned from the start to form a supergroup like Cream. All the well-known singers he had on his wish list were already involved in other bands and one of them recommended that he listen to Robert Plant, who was previously only known regionally. Jimmy drove to the coalfields of England, the Black Country, and heard Plant singing in a regional band. He was immediately thrilled by this completely new kind of singing. Plant brought his childhood friend Bonham into the band. John Paul Jones was also a studio musician whom Jimmy already knew and appreciated.
I only disagree that it was a completely new way of singing. It is very much in the tradition, but a blend of Elvis, do wap of the fifties and Howlin’ wolf and old blues. If you listen to Band of joy, he almost sounds like Tom Jones. Putting Rock and Blues guitar, an incredible Bassline and jazzy but thunderous drums under it is the magic combination. Later music just took the shrieking without the nuanced movements between vocal styles that Plant was making.
@@stephenmaclean3422 In rock, it was completely new for a man to sing in tune with women. Plant himself said that his musical role models were primarily women. It is undoubtedly true that blues traditions played a major role in Led Zeppelin. Elvis was a kind of god to all the members of Led Zeppelin. The only musician they were in awe of.
@@fixzeichner5592
Im sure Janis Joplin was an influence. A few months after this they hung out together.
@@lyndoncmp5751 At the time, the press also called him the male Janis Joplin. But she probably wasn't his direct role model. In an interview he once listed the black blues singers who were his role models in his youth. I think Janis Joplin was inspired by the same women.
@@fixzeichner5592
Oh yes clearly Plant was inspired by black blues singers (and white rock n' roll singers) but none of them really sang like he did. Janis Joplin did, with the histrionics etc. Perhaps subconsciously Janis was a part inspiration. You know, giving it unashamedly your all on stage.
Have you considered starting with Album one , Track one and reacting the entire catalogue? You could mix in the live versions as you go along. There are also many good documentaries about the group that would be fun reactions. The story of the band is is so interesting! Thanks for sharing your reactions!
Hmmm, nice to hear this version for a change. They cleaned & refined before touring.
If you like it & want to hear more of it, you're a fan.
Thanks for your reaction to the best band ever ❤❤
Another great song!
I think this was recorded for TV. The band was performing for Danish TV.
During their prime critics didn't like them very much. I think because they didn't follow the rules set by the corporate music industry. They always did things their own way, thank goodness.
Do studio version!
At this point they had not toured the US yet. They had not been a band for 3 months.
They had done their first tour of the US at the end of 1968. This is March 1969. They had just come back from the US.
I think they knew that they were giving back what they had each themselves got from their heroes.
They each had their heroes in the early sixties when they were ten and twelve and fifteen. They each started in their earliest teen years on their instrument; Plant says he started practicing his voice standing in the curtains listening to Elvis. Jimmy was on National TV playing guitar but still planned to become a biologist. If you ever hear Jimmy and Robert talk about their heroes, you will hear the reverence in their voices for Gene Vincent, Howlin Wolf and Leadbelly. Each would humbly say they were only doing what had been done for them.
A lot of their songs were American blues songs they rocked up.
Really should do the studio version first. It’s far superior.
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For the ones talkin about you should have listened to the studio version....to me, there's just something about lookin at them while they are performing😍
‘… there’s just something…’
It’s a mystery really, hard to put your finger on 😅😉
for those that keep saying to listen to the studio version first, I really think Dominika (and I) get so much visual joy from seeing the live version first.
Yes, but it's crap.
@andrewmorton9327
If you think this is crap you're a musical dunce.
One of my favourite LZ tracks. Sadly this performance doesn't do the song justice IMO. The studio version is a must.
The radio station microphones struggled with volume and this video is mostly on UA-cam with the album recording overdubbed. The band soon decided not to perform in radio and TV stations. Robert Plant still performs this song, Look for the Austin City Limits 2016 recording which is off an official video
When you guys get a chance, if just for your eyes and ears, give How Many More Times, from this same performance a listen!
When Led Zeppelin started, and before they has chosen their name ,famously it is said that Roger Daltry of The Who, said that they would 'Go down like a Led Zeppelin!'. So they chose the name! The rest is history!!!
❤❤❤❤
Thanks!
OMG!!! **Time Warp** me there Please!!! Ha this is one of my MOST **Luvd** thing in the world right now heh OH & I sooo LUV the part where Plant **Knows** he messed up & has that look of "yep i F ed that up" but his i messed up face is SO adorable heh just luvit its around 3:57 -58 cuz his beautiful voice just cracks a lil & then the cutie face of self acknowledgement & my gawd i mean yea **JimmyPageWizardBabe** is my guy all the way ha BUT Plant is so baby faced beautiful here like a greek god i think someone wrote something like that about his looks or well i heard something somewhere bout that anyway YAY **Dominika** that is IT exactly ha "I am in a completely different dimension when i listen to Led Zeppelin" YAY exactly how i feel i **LUVit** & **Andrei** "ONLY one band in the world is Led Zeppelin & you can see it clearly from miles & miles away" & "i have a problem with his voice it is sooo good god gave him too much" just ALL of what ya both say is **Beautiful** ya both **ROCK!!!** **Magical** indeed YAY!!! & YAY **YOU** are most welcome as the newest **Fans** of **Led Zeppelin** YAY welcome to the gigantic enormous world wide family Luvit! k sorry have to stop or i will write a novel but truly LUV every word ya both say! **Thank YOU** for making my day or even week or more heh
Jimmy Page's Legendary Telecaster right there, before he had to move onto the Gibson because someone messed up the artwork he'd painted on it. He got the Tele from Jeff Beck and the Gibson from Joe Walsh. Incidentally you can see the Tele before he painted it in old Yardbirds vids and pics, it used to have small mirror discs on it so the light would reflect and flash and before that it was just plain white. Personally for me this is Zeppelins no.1 song, for various reasons.
Dazed and Confused in studio version is the best.
No way. They vastly improved it live many times.
@@lyndoncmp5751MSG BABY❣️❣️❣️
Studio version fisrt then live please!!!
Let them do what they want ffs!!!!
Great song by a great band… you also need to check out the unplugged version done by Great White to this song and it’s out of this world… the only band to do a full album of Led Zeppelin songs.
You wonder by now if they know how their music can affect us… Somehow Jimmy knew that from the beginning, and so he produced all their songs so that they would affect us!!!
For people who grew up with with The Beatles and similar music must have been shocked when they heard Zeppelin's debut album. in 1969 people's reaction must have been...... WTF am I listening to? This debut album must have been a shock to the system.
Maybe you would have had to listen to the studio version of Zeppelin's first album, in this live version from Radio Dinamarca there are problems in the audio, in the studio Jimmy Page plays on Spanish, acoustic and electric guitar, the nuances are superb just like Robert Plant, and there are no choirs 🤍❤
It is essential that you listen to the study 🙏
Now, it's weekend for me till 26 of august. I'm in a high level of life. On sunday i have my Kneipe bath. Bye.
You should hsve dine the studio version!
With Led Zeppelin you should always listen to the studio version first as Zeppelin rarely gave a live performance which bettered the original. For example here there is massive distortion on the sound which is in direct contrast to the album cut.
Disagree totally. Lots of Zeppelin songs live improved the studio version and took them to places the studio versions never dreamed.
@@lyndoncmp5751 I went to a Led Zeppelin concert in 1972 and smuggled in a cassette recorder to bootleg the gig. They were so bad that I wiped the tape the next day. Sure, they gave the odd good/great live performance, but mostly they weren’t as good as the album cuts. Take for instance the live ‘Stairway to Heaven’, Page fumbles the guitar solo and Plant completely destroys the ending by over ornamentation.
Play In The Light off Physical Graffiti album ❤
why not the studio version ?
Because the live version is also great. And they get to see them perform.
@bilabong4257
Yes, totally true. Many people like to WATCH Led Zeppelin as well as listen to them. Zeppelin were a very visual band.
Thanks! I know you’ve watched the official video of Whole Lotta Love, but you will go nuts with the MSG73 version. It was the show closer, and it featured a boogie song within the main song. And a literally fiery conclusion. And a sweet @thank you, New York” from Robert….and probably the very first “mic drop” moment. I know there are still more incredible songs you haven’t heard, but I just think you both will get allot of pleasure out of this one.
They get that distorted sound by having every amp turned up as loud as possible!
Edit** - I seem to see now that the following lines missing from this early live recording are in the studio version, though there is a UA-cam video that through the magic of editing matches up the studio version with a live video (not Denmark) along with some dramatic overlays and multiple perspective shots. (Video by Beat Club)
- For some reason this version you listened to is missing some key lines that foreshadow a future where he did not leave her when he sings, “you made me so happy every single day, but now I got to go away -- it’s so good to have you back again, we’re gonna go, walking through the park, every day!” and some other words as well. It’s kind of key to the sense of the song.
JPJ bass playing in this performance, I think is better than Jimmy’s guitar work, now in the studio version everyone is great!
Album version. For the sound quality at least and the layers.
This song was originally written and performed by Anne Breton and then Joan Baez performed this song. it’s just one of many songs, zeppelin took from other artist.
who....? ....cares?
Oh stop it. Its about interpretation, silly
Apart from the title and a few lyrics it has little in common with the other versions. Nor did they claim they wrote it.
Jimmy Page thought it was an old traditional song so it was credited only as "traditional, arranged by Jimmy Page".
Review studio version it's beautiful
I saw an interview with Jimmy Page where he talked about how Bonzo was always getting fired from bands because he hit the drums so hard. Jimmy said they just kept adding bigger amplifiers.😅
Should have done studio version first, LZ songs are so different live
Recording equipment wasn't all that great for live shows back then so the quality isn't great, but good enough.
Not sure why anybody recommended this version, the studio version is far better IMO.
Because some people like to WATCH Led Zeppelin perform instead of just listen to them. This is Zeppelin raw, without any studio overdubs. It's more organic.
Great, Now react to Led Zeppelin - How Many More Times (Denmark Radio 1969)
It's such a shame to me that reactors go for live versions first.... Zeppelin, my favorite all-time band, are completely different live versus studio. Studio zep make use of multi-track recording. When live, Jimmy can only play one track..john Paul can only play one track... Bonham didn't need multi-tracking. So, to me, live led zep is 1/20 the sound in the studio... don't get me wrong!! I love live led zep... love it! But for a first listen to a new song, in my opinion, it should always, always be studio. I still feel you have not heard how good this song actually is... you heard a fraction of what it is....
I love watching you two, and will continue .. just sharing my opinion
While I do love this performance, the studio cut is much better.
It’s hard to say how much they influenced and how much they were influenced by the musical culture around them. Having two studio musicians, who cut their teeth playing other people’s music and contributing to it on command, and young Plant and Bonham in bands by 15 and imitating some of the greatest in their instruments from all genres, they as a group bit of four were greatly influenced by all that came before.
Album version is much better. You should see it too.
I absolutely love Zeppelin, but I dont think their live performances hold a candle to their studio work.
My thoughts exactly.
They often improved the studio versions live, and then some.
Studio version so much
this live version of Kashmir is quite recent and AMAZING, and it shows them how they were a few years ago, they havent forgotten anything :)
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Believe it or not Robert Plant had laryngitis when this was filmed. You really need to listen to the studio version, much better!
Even the greatest of performers are subjected to pain and torment. Robert Plant lost his young son. Music has to be seen within the context of life
GREAT TO SEE THOSE OLD VERSIONS, ALTHOUGH THE STUDIO VERSION SO SO MUCH BETTER. THIS ONE HAD SOME PRETTY BAD DISTORTION IN THE GUITARS. ROBERTS VOCALS WERE MORE AGGRESSIVE IN THE STUDIO VERSION. GREAT REACTIONS 👏
GUESS WHAT… YOUR NOT EVEN A QUARTER OF THE WAY THROUGH THIER SONGS…. MANY MANY MORE GREAT SONGS TO GO.
N UR IN THE RIGHT EARA NOW … ROCK ON 👊🖖
Plant is a bit over the top in the studio version. He even thinks so himself.
Not the best version. To truly appreciate this song you have to react to the album version( in this case it is much better, imo).When you hear the acoustic guitar work at the beginning and throughout and hear the raw emotion in Robert's voice and hear all the transitions , you'll understand.
You’re nuts…it’s raw, and early! YIKES YOU KNOW 💩! 🤨
Both are great! Album is polished, but live is so organic
@@williamcabell142 You like this version, that's fine. There is no need for insults , people have different tastes.
@@marcelliott1111Anyone who disagrees with William must be mentally ill. 😂
Agreed. Almost without exception, it’s ALWAYS better to do the studio version first for proper perspective. I’ll never understand why so many of these reactors just don’t adhere to that. I tend to think maybe they just don’t know any better.
Oh MAN, that’s a poor quality audio! The one that’s normally reacted to of this concert is better quality. Weird. But definitely listen to the album version…,so much better.
Love you guys, but I couldn't finish watching this video because of the crappy audio. If you listen to the studio version, you'll understand what I mean. Anyway, keep up the good work.
I'll just say it.. its Robert's face and appeal for which girls go diddy for..
Really not the best version but it'll do. They weren't really writing yet, this was composed bu Anne Bredon and then covered by Joan Baez before Zep transformed it. "How Many More Times" from this same appearance is excellent!
Just because they didn’t come up with the lyrics doesn’t mean they weren’t writing the music. Because I promise you Bredon didn’t “compose” this.
She composed the original song, Zep did their own arrangement. Look it up@@bilabong4257
Apart from the title and a few lyrics, this has almost nothing to do with the other versions.
The music is 90% original.
Should have listened to the studio version. Ten Times better at least........
Only if you're not used to this live version. I play this live version more, and now prefer it.
Love this version
There's a bit of distortion
But it oozes musicality and charisma!!!..
Listen the studio version. It is better
Whitout 3 Promille you can listen to this shit.
Oh no; the New York Madison Square Garden is 10x better!
Audio is terrible, stick with studio versions in most cases.
Well especially with them!!
Studio version is much better than this bootleg
Months old.
Dang it. I wish you would of done the studio version of this song. This live version is not as good. the sound quality of this video is not good.
If they want to do the live version then let them do the live version.
Great song and reaction but the sound was bad and Page's guitar was slightly out of tune which is big time annoying. I still enjoyed it though.
I love this song, but that is the worst sound quality that I have heard and didn't do justice to the brilliance of the live performance of the band.
Terrible sound, find better its a great song