every time I think I'm sick of hearing it and never want to listen/hear again, I am hooked right back as soon as I hear those notes, especially LIVE.Peace.
That guitar solo captivated my soul and imagination when i was a kid. I would daydream about playing that guitar solo in front of my high school in the auditorium. I was in jazz band but never got to play with band cuz my grades werent good enough, You had to have a c average and my lazy ass didnt have one. Not for lack of smarts but i just wasnt motivated i guess. KIn my daydream i would be in front of the school just playing that solo and stunning everyone. The solo isnt a technical sweeping shred a thon that dazzles people with finger gymnastics and thats the point. its Jimmy playing with his heart on his sleeve and playin with raw emotion. It has such feeling and it feels like the guitar is telling a beautiful story with many different emotions. He makes every note count. So many players of today sound like they all just graduated from GIT with their masters of guitar theory but have a complete lack of feeling or how to speak with the guitar. Its a rare musician that speak his heart through ones fingers.
Oh yeah, great 👍🏻 pick!! I never listen to the studio version anymore.. lol After hearing & seeing this amazing performance, I just can’t go back! Best version 💯! ✌🏻
Oh can you please react to #SultonsOfSwing “Alchemy Live” (also the best version) And I’ve not gone back to the studio version after discovering it! 🤣✌🏻 Once you have that sort of religious music 🎶 experience, if you will... the other version/ studio aren’t worth hearing lol. New Subbie btw. Ttyl 😎✌🏻
I love Page's frantic style. He plays like he's on the edge of chaos or disintegration, like it could all fall apart any time, but he races on faster and faster. It gives the music an edge other bands never had. And, of course, he never does lose it. It's just his way.
As great as he is, this was not one of my favorite performances by Page. He made many flubs and his timing was off, though I loved his intent and intensity.
Hearing this always reminds me of how lucky I was to be raised with real music. In school, this was the song we all hoped we'd get to dance to at school dances; of course with the right person.
Loved watching you so excited to introduce her to this epic song. Live version is amazing. It’s amazing when we discover some of this amazing musicians from the past. It’s timeless stuff. Best rock band of all time. So happy to see the excitement you had introducing her to it !
Considered by many and voted back before the turn of the Century as the greatest song ever. With one of the great rock vocalist, guitar player and drummers ever.
My friends father was there. His son my friend loved Led Zeppelin as did I. His father took us to see Rolling Stones Steele Wheels in 89 I think. I saw Jimmy Page 3 times once very close up. Its always a treat to see him. And Robert together.. In 95. We won a Led Zeppelin Box Set in the parking lots that went for 100 dollars. It was incredible time really. They gave out free hats my wife still has hers lost mine
guys, thank you for such a warm reaction to the creativity of this group) I grew up on their riffs, on their music) this is divine) sorry, whatever, I am writing via google translator
Enjoyed this reaction. I especially enjoyed watching your wifes face throughout the song. Very pretty!! Led Zeppelin is the GREATEST Rock n' Roll band ever!! I remember when I was in high school , in the 70's , this was being played at least 3 or 4 times a day! Miss those days!
The Best Ever Zeppelin! Dazed and Confused, When the Levee breaks,Ramble On, Kashmir, Immigrant Song, Fool in the Rain, rock and Roll, Over the Hills and far away, Black Dog, Since I’ve been loving you, and the list can go on and on. Lots of Blues Rock. Love the Channel and your reactions.❤️😁
I had the good luck to be at this one of these concerts (it was filmed over 3 nights, I was @ one of them). No trippy visuals but plenty of pot smoke, it was a great show.
Zeppelin is the s$@t! I saw them in 1977 at MSG! I was13 yrs old! Never forget that show! Watched the movie Song Remains the Same! Over and over again!👏👏👏
In college, mid 70's, a couple of us went to Boulder to see Andrés Segovia play. It was an amazing concert, unbelievable guitarist. About halfway thru he invited "His friend" to play with him. Nearly everyone fainted when Jimmy Page walked out and they play for over an hour and a half, intricately weaving their sounds together.
Stephen Jensen What kind of stuff did they play? Like they don’t have enough crossover to play for an hour and a half - virtually everything Segovia did was from exact pieces of music. This sounds like bullshit
And then he remembered, oh no...i only thought that happened, i was really standing in the kitchen eating coco puffs from the box staring at the clock, it seemed like an hour but only 2 minutes went by.... that was some good shit in Boulder in the 70's,...
@@henrymullins4592 I have been on one since 1975 and expect too finish the moment the good Lord takes me !! And if my wings should fail me Lord please meet me with another pair
These guys were gods who once walked this earth. I’m honored to have been born at a time to be able to grow up with their music. Still mesmerized in my 60’s!
Watching 4 legends. Bonzo, still considered one of the greatest drummers rock has ever known. Paige, Plant and Jones. What more could you say that has not already been said about them
I was at their 1st concert in Boston, they played NY the previous two nights.Their 1st US TOUR-1967,68 maybe.The Boston Tea Party was a temporary club,it was a unused synagogue. It was unbelievable, best concert I've ever .......Speakers, giants stacked three high he climbed them while singing this & jumped Wow!!!off
Lvely reaction.....like a patient mother with her kid who is showing off....so innocent...lovely couple...when he smiles, she smiles too like a mum whose kid is happy
4 bands that changed music for ever in my eyes the . who ,pink Floyd, Beatles . Led zeppelin nothing will change my mind rock on 90s kids right here and these 4 bands changed my life for ever ❤️👄😂
Watching both of you smile and move to the music I grew up with... Makes me appreciate the music even more, because it's still touching people the same way it touched me... Back when I never thought about losing my hair.
This is part of a concert film called "The Song Remains The Same" released in 1975 and recorded over two nights at Madison Square Garden in 1973. That's why you saw the Twin Towers over New York. Watch the whole concert film if you like trippy scenes combined with some of the best Rock & Roll ever. It's worth the time.
Dude ,I couldn`t tell how many times I saw that film at the midnight movies. Once on acid. Now I have it on Blu-Ray and dig it more than ever. Great music is like fine wine ( like I know shit about fine wine ) it just gets better.
This is the best band there ever was...especially live! Do The Song Remains The Same/The Rain Song! It is live...and amazing!! You are watching the best guitarist there ever was and is!!
Goats...I think that Madison Square Garden, one of the most epic performances of the era. Treat yourself to the whole concert. You will never be the same. Once you go down the rabbit hole of Led Zeppelin, you are never the same. They are like a mind expanding drug. 😎✌️ 67 years old, a fan since I was 17, and I never get tired of listening to them.
Led Zeppelin released their first album in 1968 They released a total of 8 studio albums 4 live albums 10 compilation albums 2 video games Today they are #5 in all time record sales selling over 300 million and still going
I'm 22 just this January, yet my one of my favorites! My favorite song live by Led Zeppelin is "Since I've been Loving You" the BBC 1969 Version. Please listen to it!
Enjoy the ride with the most talented group of guys that will rock your freaking world. Try Since I’ve Been Loving You next. It’s my favorite if you can even have a favorite Zeppelin song.
I recommend "The Lemon Song" which features incredible bass playing and "All of My Love". These are both Zeppelin songs. All of my Love was written for Robert Plants young son who died suddenly of an illness.
I enjoyed watching this with you both. Stairway To Heaven is one of my favorite song. Please listen to Four Sticks by Zeppelin. You're both cute together. Stay happy❤
It was the Who’s Keith Moon that named the band (they were the Yardbirds) from my hometown in Richmond west of London. I used to hand out flyers for them, as a boy way back then, when they were appearing in local pubs and clubs. It’s always time to get the LED out
Loved it when wifey gave her seal of approval with that side look at 8:18! Still gotta check out one more version of this song. Heart’s version! Done at the Kennedy Center Honors as a tribute to the band with the surviving members in audience. Only band member not there is their drummer John Bonham. His son is there tho, Jason is the drummer performing with Heart on stage! Probably one of the best tributes ever.
One of their later songs, 1975s Kashmir, is probably my favorite Zeppelin tunes. Even Robert Plant lists it as one of his. There's live versions of "Kashmir" but the one I've come to really enjoy is from 2006 where Robert, Jimmy, John Paul and Jason Bonham, John's son, do it. At the time it was 26 years after the band stopped touring and 31 years since its release. You also should check out Heart's cover of this during the Kennedy Center Honors program with the 3 remaining members in the audience.
I am an Old man this is what I grew up on!!! Love! Peace!! Now, listen to guys I knew and Loved, Lynyrd Skynyrd!! ❤️ Hometown Boys, 🤙 Thank You Both!🏄🏼♀️🙏🏻
Iconic song that will live forever, takes me back to my youth when the film The Song Remains was played in our local cinema all night. Gave us somewhere to go after the Bars chucked us out! Check out the Wilson Sisters (Heart) doing that song with Jason Bonham on drums.
four symbols on the label and inside sleeve of Led Zeppelin IV, represent (from left to right) Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, John Bonham and Robert Plant. ... The idea for each member of the band to choose a personal emblem for the cover was Page's.(look on bass drum .)
I’m a big Zeppelin fan so got to tell you their stuff is like an iceberg you’ve just scratched the surface of, and a lot more diverse than just the most popular or well-known stuff. Here’s some recommendations: In My Time of Dying How Many More Times The Battle of Evermore The Rain Song Achilles Last Stand Since I’ve Been Loving You Babe I’m Gonna Leave You When the Levee Breaks No Quarter All My Love Bron-Yr-Aur Kashmir Ramble On Going to California
Led Zeppelin themed a lot of their music on the Hobbit and Lord of the rings. It relates to the symbols on the fourth album, including the inner portrait inside the album. I recommend you listen to "The Battle of Evermore."
Plant - long, flowing hair, always held the mic in his left hand while turning his right palm outward, wearing tight (which was in at the time) bell bottom jeans, and platform shoes, wailing away at it.
You are fun to watch and even better is watching both of you together. Waiting for her to experience SRV. Frampton, Floyd, ACDC, Van Halen. Would be very interesting to watch her react to Lovebites, Band-Maid, Asterism.
I've watched this live version about 1000 times, it's literally the best version
I am up to 998.😎
I was at that concert.
And yes - I'm old.
LOL !!!
Patrick Robinson I wish I was old to be there
I bet that was unforgettable experience
for real?
me too!!!!!
@Beaujangles McJiggle - LOL !!!!
Live versions are always better. I saw LZ in 73,75 77 all in Detroit. All 3 times they played it it was different. Page always improvised his solos
Probably the most musically accomplished band of them all, at their absolute peak. Awesome.
Zeppelin is FIRE!! In all ways, studio and live!!! They kill it everytime!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
That solo still put me in a trance after hearing this masterpiece every other day for 20+ years now ✌✌
every time I think I'm sick of hearing it and never want to listen/hear again, I am hooked right back as soon as I hear those notes, especially LIVE.Peace.
The most talent Band ever, each member has to be in the top 5 all time at playing their instruments or singing.
I saw Zep 4 times in 1975 & 1977
That guitar solo captivated my soul and imagination when i was a kid. I would daydream about playing that guitar solo in front of my high school in the auditorium. I was in jazz band but never got to play with band cuz my grades werent good enough, You had to have a c average and my lazy ass didnt have one. Not for lack of smarts but i just wasnt motivated i guess. KIn my daydream i would be in front of the school just playing that solo and stunning everyone. The solo isnt a technical sweeping shred a thon that dazzles people with finger gymnastics and thats the point. its Jimmy playing with his heart on his sleeve and playin with raw emotion. It has such feeling and it feels like the guitar is telling a beautiful story with many different emotions. He makes every note count. So many players of today sound like they all just graduated from GIT with their masters of guitar theory but have a complete lack of feeling or how to speak with the guitar. Its a rare musician that speak his heart through ones fingers.
Oh yeah, great 👍🏻 pick!! I never listen to the studio version anymore.. lol After hearing & seeing this amazing performance, I just can’t go back! Best version 💯! ✌🏻
Oh can you please react to #SultonsOfSwing “Alchemy Live” (also the best version) And I’ve not gone back to the studio version after discovering it! 🤣✌🏻 Once you have that sort of religious music 🎶 experience, if you will... the other version/ studio aren’t worth hearing lol. New Subbie btw. Ttyl 😎✌🏻
I love Page's frantic style. He plays like he's on the edge of chaos or disintegration, like it could all fall apart any time, but he races on faster and faster. It gives the music an edge other bands never had. And, of course, he never does lose it. It's just his way.
That's why he's the Jimma...nobody does/did all the things he did -write-produce and play the hell outta guitar.
Art.
As great as he is, this was not one of my favorite performances by Page. He made many flubs and his timing was off, though I loved his intent and intensity.
@@cablebrain9691 They played two nights that were recorded at MSG one solo version is better than the other, I think this is the lesser of the two.
its called Meth
Welcome to the wonderful magical world that Led Zepplin Fandom is.....you'll never be the same
Hearing this always reminds me of how lucky I was to be raised with real music. In school, this was the song we all hoped we'd get to dance to at school dances; of course with the right person.
Great dance song indeed 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
The GREATEST rock band ever. And it's not even close.
BINGO
Did you ever hear of this band called The Beatles?
@@georgereynolds2276 yeah, best pop band ever with leanings towards rock
@@Scoobydcs The Beatles were the most inventive band of all time. Led Zeppelin on the other hand was just a Robert Johnson cover band.
Pink Floyd close
Loved watching you so excited to introduce her to this epic song. Live version is amazing. It’s amazing when we discover some of this amazing musicians from the past. It’s timeless stuff. Best rock band of all time. So happy to see the excitement you had introducing her to it !
Considered by many and voted back before the turn of the Century as the greatest song ever. With one of the great rock vocalist, guitar player and drummers ever.
One of the greatest live solos ever period
No way.
This live solo performance. For sure. Absolutely.
THE greatest
This one live was garbage
The Rain Song by Led Zeppelin ❤❤❤❤❤
I was there as well- 66 and still listening- from the Beatles to Zeppelin. Doesn’t get any better
They are one of the most diverce rock bands out there. They where absolute Rock God's in their day. And are still influenceal to this day.
My friends father was there. His son my friend loved Led Zeppelin as did I. His father took us to see Rolling Stones Steele Wheels in 89 I think. I saw Jimmy Page 3 times once very close up. Its always a treat to see him. And Robert together.. In 95. We won a Led Zeppelin Box Set in the parking lots that went for 100 dollars. It was incredible time really. They gave out free hats my wife still has hers lost mine
1st song in my life i got high to without using any substances.
Me too... Lolz
Agree , also had the same experience with Pink Floyd’s comfortably numb
Alex for me it was Jimmy Hendrix Purple Haze. I’m probably a little older than you.
I believe Robert Plant was a Tolkien fan. The Lord Of The Rings has been described as an acid trip without chemicals.
The great gig in the sky for meeee
guys, thank you for such a warm reaction to the creativity of this group) I grew up on their riffs, on their music) this is divine) sorry, whatever, I am writing via google translator
Enjoyed this reaction. I especially enjoyed watching your wifes face throughout the song. Very pretty!!
Led Zeppelin is the GREATEST Rock n' Roll band ever!! I remember when I was in high school , in the 70's , this was being played at least 3 or 4 times a day! Miss those days!
The Best Ever Zeppelin! Dazed and Confused, When the Levee breaks,Ramble On, Kashmir, Immigrant Song, Fool in the Rain, rock and Roll, Over the Hills and far away, Black Dog, Since I’ve been loving you, and the list can go on and on. Lots of Blues Rock. Love the Channel and your reactions.❤️😁
You're song list took the words right out of my mouth. Great selection.....
Achilles last stand also. 😊😊😊
David Ballard named most of my favorites good taste bro
Basically any Led Zep is good to listen, ( Depending of the mood any Led Zep )
Nobody's fault but mine gallows pole
I had the good luck to be at this one of these concerts (it was filmed over 3 nights, I was @ one of them). No trippy visuals but plenty of pot smoke, it was a great show.
Zeppelin is the s$@t! I saw them in 1977 at MSG! I was13 yrs old! Never forget that show! Watched the movie Song Remains the Same! Over and over again!👏👏👏
In college, mid 70's, a couple of us went to Boulder to see Andrés Segovia play. It was an amazing concert, unbelievable guitarist. About halfway thru he invited "His friend" to play with him. Nearly everyone fainted when Jimmy Page walked out and they play for over an hour and a half, intricately weaving their sounds together.
The 70s.
Very cool. Not a lot of people remember Andrés Segovia.
Paul Beatham loads of people remember him. He’s all over UA-cam.
Stephen Jensen
What kind of stuff did they play? Like they don’t have enough crossover to play for an hour and a half - virtually everything Segovia did was from exact pieces of music. This sounds like bullshit
And then he remembered, oh no...i only thought that happened, i was really standing in the kitchen eating coco puffs from the box staring at the clock, it seemed like an hour but only 2 minutes went by.... that was some good shit in Boulder in the 70's,...
The first time I heard this live in New York in 1971 I dropped my joint.
Never worried about something so tragic , seeing Zeppelin always makes me double jointed !!!
Have you did a Zeppelin marathon
@@henrymullins4592 I have been on one since 1975 and expect too finish the moment the good Lord takes me !! And if my wings should fail me Lord please meet me with another pair
@@ellenkrames4507 okay twinkle.
Ellen Krames 70's... literally everyone was on drugs. e v e r y o n e.
Zeppelin is perfection. I miss the 70's.
Another Led Zeppelin song? Okay, get a printout out of their song list, tape to wall, put blindfold on, throw dart. You cant miss.
Lol. Well said.
Or pick your preference, blues, rock, folk, etc.. they covered
@@cherylbrown3366 yeah, they covered most genres, which is why there is music is timeless.
Amen sir.
Awesome reply!
So much good music of many genres in the 70’s. It was all around me. I enjoyed it, but took it for granted.
"since i've been loving you" live AND "in my time of dying" live. LIVE LIVE LIVE
The masters of rock and roll led zeppelin know one can match them many tried but failed the master's of rock and roll led zeppelin best band ever
These guys were gods who once walked this earth. I’m honored to have been born at a time to be able to grow up with their music. Still mesmerized in my 60’s!
You have a beautiful wife! And you are showing her beautiful music! You are a great person! Love you bro!
The wifes eye drop at 4:40 LOL
I mean, it’s ridiculous right? Can sing like that and have a gd torpedo in his pants? Spread the wealth God
Led Zeppelin... best band ever!!
Who says so, Jack Black ??
Saw them in 1975 and 77 have seen no one better since! Goat
Led Zeppelin is of those bands that's even greater live. Loved your reactions. Dazed and Confused is an awesome Led Zep song live.
Great reaction guys! Zeppelin is like a Pandora’s box once opened. Every song is brilliant
Live is far better...it always is! When a group is great, they are always better live! 😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Watching 4 legends. Bonzo, still considered one of the greatest drummers rock has ever known. Paige, Plant and Jones. What more could you say that has not already been said about them
PAGE, you're welcome.
I was at their 1st concert in Boston, they played NY the previous two nights.Their 1st US TOUR-1967,68 maybe.The Boston Tea Party was a temporary club,it was a unused synagogue. It was unbelievable, best concert I've ever .......Speakers, giants stacked three high he climbed them while singing this & jumped
Wow!!!off
Greatest rock band ever, facts. Enjoy! ❤️🎼🤘😎love music and rock on. Watch them do Kashmir in 2008, much older, still killing it.
Almost 50 years later. And people still love it.
Lvely reaction.....like a patient mother with her kid who is showing off....so innocent...lovely couple...when he smiles, she smiles too like a mum whose kid is happy
Greatest Rock band EVER!
Another wonderful couple heading down the Led Zeppelin rabbit hole. Enjoy the journey. Subscribed.
4 bands that changed music for ever in my eyes the . who ,pink Floyd, Beatles . Led zeppelin nothing will change my mind rock on 90s kids right here and these 4 bands changed my life for ever ❤️👄😂
Watching both of you smile and move to the music I grew up with...
Makes me appreciate the music even more, because it's still touching people the same way it touched me...
Back when I never thought about losing my hair.
One of the best bands EVER!!!
Your wife is absolutely beautiful !! Good for you ! Take good care of her ! Your a lucky man ! PEACE TO THE WORLD ! ✌️✌️✌️✌️❤️❤️❤️❤️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This is part of a concert film called "The Song Remains The Same" released in 1975 and recorded over two nights at Madison Square Garden in 1973. That's why you saw the Twin Towers over New York. Watch the whole concert film if you like trippy scenes combined with some of the best Rock & Roll ever. It's worth the time.
I saw them in concert that year at the Tarrent County Convention Center.
Heath Cliff I don’t mean to be that guy but the movie was released in 76 not 75. Jesus Christ I’m an ass
Dude ,I couldn`t tell how many times I saw that film at the midnight movies. Once on acid. Now I have it on Blu-Ray and dig it more than ever. Great music is like fine wine ( like I know shit about fine wine ) it just gets better.
@kenjryker but the movie was filmed in 73 sooooooo
Released in 1976.
Since i've been lovin'you live at Madison Square Garden, rock and roll, the ocean!
Anything at all Live from Madison Square Garden is a can't miss.
Yeah that good.
Yes!!
@@juliemanarin4127 short and sweet reply lol. 🤪
perro sarcastico I start everyday and end every night with “since I’ve been loving you” the live version
Great reaction! More great songs by Led Zeppelin include Whole Lotta Love, Kashmir, Dazed and Confused, and Immigrant Song
Great example of WHY in concert is the BEST! Xtra content, yah back in the day LZ doing their thing.
Over 50 years ago, a classic.
Nice reaction video. Led Zepplin is an amazingly talented band with many great songs. Your wife is gorgeous your a lucky man. Keep Rockin
This is the best band there ever was...especially live! Do The Song Remains The Same/The Rain Song! It is live...and amazing!! You are watching the best guitarist there ever was and is!!
No quarter/song remains the same/rain song. Fav live songs ever!!!!!
Very rare to encounter talented musicians these days.
@@Tommy1977777 no it isn't
Goats...I think that Madison Square Garden, one of the most epic performances of the era. Treat yourself to the whole concert. You will never be the same. Once you go down the rabbit hole of Led Zeppelin, you are never the same. They are like a mind expanding drug. 😎✌️ 67 years old, a fan since I was 17, and I never get tired of listening to them.
Led Zeppelin released their first album in 1968
They released a total of 8 studio albums
4 live albums
10 compilation albums
2 video games
Today they are #5 in all time record sales selling over 300 million and still going
Welcome to the world of Led Zeppelin. Greatest band on the planet.
I'm 22 just this January, yet my one of my favorites! My favorite song live by Led Zeppelin is "Since I've been Loving You" the BBC 1969 Version. Please listen to it!
Enjoy the ride with the most talented group of guys that will rock your freaking world. Try Since I’ve Been Loving You next. It’s my favorite if you can even have a favorite Zeppelin song.
Listen and watch celebration day..it was a reunion concert about 12yrs ago..friggin incredible..
I recommend "The Lemon Song" which features incredible bass playing and "All of My Love". These are both Zeppelin songs. All of my Love was written for Robert Plants young son who died suddenly of an illness.
Incredible!!!! Can't beat that. !
I enjoyed watching this with you both. Stairway To Heaven is one of my favorite song. Please listen to Four Sticks by Zeppelin. You're both cute together. Stay happy❤
It was the Who’s Keith Moon that named the band (they were the Yardbirds) from my hometown in Richmond west of London. I used to hand out flyers for them, as a boy way back then, when they were appearing in local pubs and clubs. It’s always time to get the LED out
You are a winner to get hear listen to the band.. Im so proud of you !
Loved it when wifey gave her seal of approval with that side look at 8:18!
Still gotta check out one more version of this song. Heart’s version! Done at the Kennedy Center Honors as a tribute to the band with the surviving members in audience. Only band member not there is their drummer John Bonham. His son is there tho, Jason is the drummer performing with Heart on stage! Probably one of the best tributes ever.
Great song. Thanks for sharing your reactions.
Proper music..one of the greatest songs of all time..British bands just knew how to to do it naturally in a way that Americans never could!
When an ad pops up during jimmy’s solo 😭
RIP solo
Hi Luniversed, The Video of the Madison Square Garden Concert is credited as
being one of the 1st. if not the 1st. Music Video.. W.G.
One of their later songs, 1975s Kashmir, is probably my favorite Zeppelin tunes. Even Robert Plant lists it as one of his.
There's live versions of "Kashmir" but the one I've come to really enjoy is from 2006 where Robert, Jimmy, John Paul and Jason Bonham, John's son, do it.
At the time it was 26 years after the band stopped touring and 31 years since its release.
You also should check out Heart's cover of this during the Kennedy Center Honors program with the 3 remaining members in the audience.
I was there also , the last night of Zepplin tour at MSG
filming for T.S.R.T.S. 16 years old then , now 64
probably the best rock duo ever
I am an Old man this is what I grew up on!!! Love! Peace!! Now, listen to guys I knew and Loved, Lynyrd Skynyrd!! ❤️ Hometown Boys, 🤙 Thank You Both!🏄🏼♀️🙏🏻
Being married, you should check out their love song "Thank You". I sing it to my wife.
Iconic song that will live forever, takes me back to my youth when the film The Song Remains was played in our local cinema all night. Gave us somewhere to go after the Bars chucked us out!
Check out the Wilson Sisters (Heart) doing that song with Jason Bonham on drums.
Heart, Live at the Kennedy Centre, Stairway to Heaven awesome video, and Led Zep, Achilles Last Stand another long track with fantastic vocals.
four symbols on the label and inside sleeve of Led Zeppelin IV, represent (from left to right) Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, John Bonham and Robert Plant. ... The idea for each member of the band to choose a personal emblem for the cover was Page's.(look on bass drum .)
Agreed really the best one I've looked at a lot of other ones no way topping this one
Led Zeppelin gives me an eargasm
I’m a big Zeppelin fan so got to tell you their stuff is like an iceberg you’ve just scratched the surface of, and a lot more diverse than just the most popular or well-known stuff. Here’s some recommendations:
In My Time of Dying
How Many More Times
The Battle of Evermore
The Rain Song
Achilles Last Stand
Since I’ve Been Loving You
Babe I’m Gonna Leave You
When the Levee Breaks
No Quarter
All My Love
Bron-Yr-Aur
Kashmir
Ramble On
Going to California
Cool to see young people getting into our generation’s music they need it.
The masters of rock and roll led zeppelin know one can match them many tried but failed the master's of rock and roll led zeppelin period
Led Zeppelin themed a lot of their music on the Hobbit and Lord of the rings. It relates to the symbols on the fourth album, including the inner portrait inside the album. I recommend you listen to "The Battle of Evermore."
Jimmy Page was making sweet love to that guitar, my goodness. Still makes me emotional...
Yes check them out!!!
This was filmed in the 70s fantastic quality
I really liked that you let the whole song play without interruption with comments.
Plant - long, flowing hair, always held the mic in his left hand while turning his right palm outward, wearing tight (which was in at the time) bell bottom jeans, and platform shoes, wailing away at it.
What a lovely couple you are thanks for a great reaction video
Glad you liked it. Enjoyed your review and really look forward to others. Cheers!
You are fun to watch and even better is watching both of you together. Waiting for her to experience SRV. Frampton, Floyd, ACDC, Van Halen. Would be very interesting to watch her react to Lovebites, Band-Maid, Asterism.
Saw them twice in 1970 at the Royal Albert Hall and down at the Bath Music Festival.
Huge stage presence and was it that long ago!!
I first saw this at a midnite movie in 77-78 Holy Sheet BatMan. The whole movie is sooo coooool.
I wish I could have been at so many gigs of that era like LZ, Hendrix, Doors, Joplin, Stones.