I'm 67 & hear something different every time this plays. All hail 'the drummer', especially on the track "when the lever breaks". I dare you to listen to the whole LZ library & come out the other side still in possession of your mind & soul ... Go for it young man, jump in 🇬🇧❤️
Also my preferate song of Led Zep... Hearing this beautiful song before going to my high school pension in the 70th on my K7 Philips. Thank you for 😂your reaction
7 to 11 every night is a 16 hour shift.Did a bunch in my time at Kaiser Aluminum in Tacoma Washington years ago.Mine was usually 8 in the morning til midnight.Go home close your eyes for a minute and before you know it the alarm goes off so you can go do it all over again
YES!!!! One of their best!!!! This one is pure blues 🔥. Great reaction Mugs!!!! So glad you did the studio version; so clean. Grew in the 70’s with my parents who were in their 20’s playing Led Zeppelin albums in our apartment; been listening for my whole life; 56 now, Mom’s 78; we jam together ❤
First time seeing them was 1969 70 at the Fillmore East in New York and all 3 nights at Madison square garden 1973 and a few more times after that. Also check out the live version from MSG.
Their first two albums are more blues based, though some songs on other albums are too. This song live at Madison Square Gardens (1973), is even more soulful bluesy & passionate. Their first two albums are more blues based, with blues mixed in other albums. Everything they do is absolutely amazing, so you won’t be sorry if you delve deep. This guys love the blues, & Plant’s vocals are perfect for them. Since I’ve Been Loving You live, is one of my two favorite lives. My other favorite live is at Earls Court the May 25,1975 version of In My Time Of Dying, another great live of bluesy passion. If you want I’ll give you more great picks. Thanks for your reaction, hope to follow a long Led Zeppelin journey.
One of my own favorites, too. Live version from Madison Square Garden is fantastic. I love Blues, and Zeppelin brings it. Plants vocals with Jimmy Page's guitar work is amazing. John Bonham's style on the drums gives it life. John Paul Jones on bass and keys, lays a foundation throughout the track. Timeless.
I think this is simply one of the best recordings ever laid down by mortal men. It’s just astonishing every time. The technical precision that somehow feels like raw emotional improv. The famous live version from MSG is great because it shows how much they evolved their songs for live shows, but that can only be fully appreciated by hearing the album cut first. You made the right call! Thanks for giving me a reason to hear this masterpiece again!
Even Robert Plant himself has said that he thought his vocals were at their peak on Led Zeppelin III. I fell in love with this song the very FIRST time I heard it!! To me, this song shows you not only Robert Plant's vocal range but his ability to evoke the passions that he's feeling through just his voice!! When he hits that LAST scream... I FEEL that in the depths of MY soul. ❤❤❤❤
even when i was a kid , i knew this was a song to turn out the lights , turn the stereo up and smoke a joint and relax, with the lava lamps goin , no i didnt smoke one , still dont , but thats the vibe it gave me, still does , so soulfull and relaxing, now its a beer close eyes and enjoy!!
@@paulettelamontagne6992 haha , i had the blacklight posters myself , forgot about thouse , the stairway to heaven one , and a kindof tye-dye type one ............oooof , the good ol' days fer sure
If you like this, you'll like Babe I'm Gonna Leave You, or The Lemon Song. You'll also find that each new Zep song you listen to will become your favorite lol.
Please do yourself, (and us), a big favor and go deep into the world's greatest rock and roll band!! Imo, they are actually a blues bands that rocks hard, especially their early stuff. I can't wait til you hear You Shook me from the first album and The Lemon Song from their second masterpiece. Blues, jazz and soul all mixed up in a r&r stew!! Music at it's finest. Peace, Mugs!!
It's my favorite song too! I hope you're ready to start down this rabbit hole now. They're the greatest, and by the way, they'll never stop surprising you! Start from the beginning, I promise you won't regret it! ☮️
I'm 50 years old. My personal trifecta of this generation of music is, The Doors, Pink Floyd, and Led Zeppelin. Put me on a deserted island until I die with only 3 bands to listen too, I'm good with those 3.
OOOOH YESSS **Mugz** is THE **Best** we are doing a **Deep Dive** WaaaWhooo Made my WHOLE year!!! ahahaha F YEA!!! **ExcitedHappyFilledWithJoyPixieDance** Thank **YOU** SO very MUCH!!! This is gonna be **Wicked FUN** YAY
The greatest band of all time! Another great reaction from you… I love watching you discover Led Zeppelin. Also, your knowledge of music is so very impressive… Keep them coming… Thanks!
There’s not a bunch of people that know Robert Plant got a lot of his inspiration from the south either he was married or he had a girlfriend from New Orleans and he lived there for a little bit. He got a good taste of blues and a lot of different music down deep south and you could tell it in his music well his band music that when the Levee break if you know a lot about New Orleans that song has a lot to do with it, but I grew up on Led Zeppelin. There is so much soul and energy in this music. a lot of people are just discovering that now it’s so filled with energy you close your eyes and let the music take you away, this video is fire
Check out the live from MSG, version!!!!!! Jaw dropping. No auto tune, pitch correction, just TALENT. BB King, Chuck Berry, Bowling' Wolf were 50s-60s and had a huge influence on them. They ruled the 70s.
It all feeds each other black white does not matter felling and talent means everything.....I watched and listened to soul train and American bandstand and heard great music....
In 1969 they compared Page to Hendrix. Different styles but the question was who was the best. A lot of contenders that year called the year of the guitarist. This was in the newspapers. R also had Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton of Cream and many others.
I'm 68 and still get chills and goosebumps. Take the Zeppelin journey my friend.
Me too...I'm 64!
71 here!
I'm 67 & hear something different every time this plays. All hail 'the drummer', especially on the track "when the lever breaks". I dare you to listen to the whole LZ library & come out the other side still in possession of your mind & soul ... Go for it young man, jump in 🇬🇧❤️
Also my preferate song of Led Zep...
Hearing this beautiful song before going to my high school pension in the 70th on my K7 Philips.
Thank you for 😂your reaction
Me too, I saw them in '75 and '79 and RP several times, indelibly ensconced in my life.
Jimmi Page on guitar my man. Thank you. More please
Jimmy Page is wicked on lead guitar
Now you need to hear the live version from MSG, 1973.
Please do the live version
Led Zeppelin - Since I've Been Loving You (Live at Madison Square Garden 1973)
It's always going to be the best Zeppelin song until you hear the next song
Amen (Ra)
You should for sure check out the Madison Square Garden performance.
"They're the only group that can do this"... Yep, you get it!
Greetings from Canada. Blues Rock, actually. Peace, love and bellbottoms.
If this is your new favorite then you must do live version 1973 MSG….
They're always changing it up in every song! It never gets boring! I love me some Led Zeppelin!
Love the variations over time in live shows … especially the solos
I LOVE the studio version of this song, but believe it or not, their 73 MSG performance is even better! 😳😎
@tobiasisback4605 DEFINITELY disagree!
@@mr.knowitall6440 I like them both!!
I agree, you not only hear the passion you see & feel it even more.
Hammer of the gods !!!! Great Zeppelin read
I have that and several other books of theirs or pertaining to them.
The GOAT!
Mug! Watching the live concert version is good as well.
7 to 11 every night is a 16 hour shift.Did a bunch in my time at Kaiser Aluminum in Tacoma Washington years ago.Mine was usually 8 in the morning til midnight.Go home close your eyes for a minute and before you know it the alarm goes off so you can go do it all over again
Watch this live from Madison Square Garden 1973...the best music has to offer!
Brilliant
He HAS to see it live. This is my favorite song by Zeppelin and LIVE is even better.
On board with you diving deep into the Mighty Zeppelin Catalogue
YES!!!! One of their best!!!! This one is pure blues 🔥. Great reaction Mugs!!!! So glad you did the studio version; so clean. Grew in the 70’s with my parents who were in their 20’s playing Led Zeppelin albums in our apartment; been listening for my whole life; 56 now, Mom’s 78; we jam together ❤
First time seeing them was 1969 70 at the Fillmore East in New York and all 3 nights at Madison square garden 1973 and a few more times after that. Also check out the live version from MSG.
They were kids in england who grew up listening to R&B so they were directly influence by all the major rock and blues artists.
Their first two albums are more blues based, though some songs on other albums are too. This song live at Madison Square Gardens (1973), is even more soulful bluesy & passionate. Their first two albums are more blues based, with blues mixed in other albums. Everything they do is absolutely amazing, so you won’t be sorry if you delve deep. This guys love the blues, & Plant’s vocals are perfect for them. Since I’ve Been Loving You live, is one of my two favorite lives. My other favorite live is at Earls Court the May 25,1975 version of In My Time Of Dying, another great live of bluesy passion. If you want I’ll give you more great picks. Thanks for your reaction, hope to follow a long Led Zeppelin journey.
Start with the first album and work your way through them all that's the journey.☮️☮️☮️
You have to check out the live version. It's better!
One of my own favorites, too. Live version from Madison Square Garden is fantastic.
I love Blues, and Zeppelin brings it. Plants vocals with Jimmy Page's guitar work is amazing. John Bonham's style on the drums gives it life. John Paul Jones on bass and keys, lays a foundation throughout the track. Timeless.
Been my fave for 50+ years. Hard to top that!!!
Next 2 you should react to:
•"I Can't Quit You Baby"
•"Babe I'm Gonna Leave You"
Robert singing on this song is so emotional and bluesy.
I think this is simply one of the best recordings ever laid down by mortal men. It’s just astonishing every time. The technical precision that somehow feels like raw emotional improv. The famous live version from MSG is great because it shows how much they evolved their songs for live shows, but that can only be fully appreciated by hearing the album cut first. You made the right call! Thanks for giving me a reason to hear this masterpiece again!
if only Roberts vocals were on 68-72 level for the movie :(
There is a live version of this that will blow you away but I’m glad you started with this one.
Cool, more Zep ⚡😎⚡
now listen to the live performance at Madison Square garden! mind blowing!
Even Robert Plant himself has said that he thought his vocals were at their peak on Led Zeppelin III. I fell in love with this song the very FIRST time I heard it!! To me, this song shows you not only Robert Plant's vocal range but his ability to evoke the passions that he's feeling through just his voice!!
When he hits that LAST scream...
I FEEL that in the depths of MY soul.
❤❤❤❤
There are no bad or throwaway songs from LZ! You are in for a musical ride!
Each of these geniuses are the GOATS of their crafts, together they are The GODS of MUSIC!
Now listen to the live version!
even when i was a kid , i knew this was a song to turn out the lights , turn the stereo up and smoke a joint and relax, with the lava lamps goin , no i didnt smoke one , still dont , but thats the vibe it gave me, still does , so soulfull and relaxing, now its a beer close eyes and enjoy!!
You described my Led Zeppelin listening experiences only thing you left out was the black light posters. And the floor pillows❤
@@paulettelamontagne6992 haha , i had the blacklight posters myself , forgot about thouse , the stairway to heaven one , and a kindof tye-dye type one ............oooof , the good ol' days fer sure
You're better off with the joint not the beer
If you like this, you'll like Babe I'm Gonna Leave You, or The Lemon Song. You'll also find that each new Zep song you listen to will become your favorite lol.
Greatest band ever...perfect performance!!
Robert can sing anything. He is currently touring with Country/Bluegrass singer/fiddle player Alison Krauss. They have a couple of albums together.
Yeah Mugs, another good reaction video and glad your headed down the Led Zeppelin rabbit hole. Buckle up and enjoy the awesome ride!
Thanks! Will do!
Zeppelin were the generation AFTER Chuck Berry, B.B.King, etc.
Exactly. Or they’d be 110 instead of 80🤣🤣🤣
Start from the beginning….. best Journey you will ever take ! ❤️🎸🔥
Great music comes from people who appreciate the music that was before them. True in every art.
Watch this live from MSG in 1973. The live version is fantastic.
You should do " When the Levee breaks" next. Talk about some blues ya'll
Tea for one is another great blues song.
Amazing song. My favorite following this.
Beating the brakes off of it. A wonderful ride.
Robert does his thing then Jimmy does his thing , meanwhile , JPJ and Master Bonham always doing their thing nicely. Best rythem section ever.
73 Live Since I've been loving you
Please do yourself, (and us), a big favor and go deep into the world's greatest rock and roll band!! Imo, they are actually a blues bands that rocks hard, especially their early stuff. I can't wait til you hear You Shook me from the first album and The Lemon Song from their second masterpiece. Blues, jazz and soul all mixed up in a r&r stew!! Music at it's finest. Peace, Mugs!!
My Favorite song too
“That was nasty!!” 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😎👍🏻
so different than the live version.....
Page's best solo IMHO.
Me too. It's my favorite song of Led ❤
Watch this LIVE. Madison Square Gardens 1973.
Greatest guitar player in history, Jimmy Page! Led Zeppelin is his band.
Oh yeah my favorite too!
Simply the BEST
Have you seen the live version of this yet? Its my favorite of my FAVORITE Led song. Robert Plant OMG
Thanks for checking out
My favorite band ❤
Since 1969😊
It's my favorite song too! I hope you're ready to start down this rabbit hole now. They're the greatest, and by the way, they'll never stop surprising you! Start from the beginning, I promise you won't regret it! ☮️
I'm 50 years old. My personal trifecta of this generation of music is, The Doors, Pink Floyd, and Led Zeppelin. Put me on a deserted island until I die with only 3 bands to listen too, I'm good with those 3.
OOOOH YESSS **Mugz** is THE **Best** we are doing a **Deep Dive** WaaaWhooo Made my WHOLE year!!! ahahaha F YEA!!! **ExcitedHappyFilledWithJoyPixieDance** Thank **YOU** SO very MUCH!!! This is gonna be **Wicked FUN** YAY
The greatest band of all time! Another great reaction from you… I love watching you discover Led Zeppelin. Also, your knowledge of music is so very impressive… Keep them coming… Thanks!
My personal favorite from Led Zeppelin...
This is possibly my favourite Zep song.
Love seeing folks souls get snatched by Led Zeppelin 😊
Definitely in their Top-3. Kashmir, Since I've Been Loving You, and When the Levee Breaks.
"You Shook Me" from their first album
Has he heard that yet? He's going to love it😅
@@958298bordeaux he did the whole 1st album a couple of weeks ago,he loved it...he's doing the second album this Sunday, check it out if you can...
@@958298bordeaux he has!!! Check it out,it was awesome...
My favorite Zeppelin song!
Top 3 Zeppelin songs for me no doubt!
Its my FAVORITE and I love Kashmir!
This is also my favorite Led Zeppelin song!
The live version is awesome.
This song in MSG 73 is brilliant...still more brilliant....Check all Zeppelin .....
The soundtrack of my life. Ya' never grow old if ya' Rock and Roll.
If you haven't already listened to their song "Trampled Under Foot" it's a must listen! Such an amazing song of an amazing album!
YAY!!! *Mugz** LUV it **MyBelovedOtherWorldlyLedZeppelin** & **MyBeautifulJimmyPageMagicalGeniusMusicalWizardBabe* Weeeeeeee SO **Excited** **EcstaticPixieTwirls**
There’s not a bunch of people that know Robert Plant got a lot of his inspiration from the south either he was married or he had a girlfriend from New Orleans and he lived there for a little bit. He got a good taste of blues and a lot of different music down deep south and you could tell it in his music well his band music that when the Levee break if you know a lot about New Orleans that song has a lot to do with it, but I grew up on Led Zeppelin. There is so much soul and energy in this music. a lot of people are just discovering that now it’s so filled with energy you close your eyes and let the music take you away, this video is fire
Check out the live from MSG, version!!!!!! Jaw dropping. No auto tune, pitch correction, just TALENT.
BB King, Chuck Berry, Bowling' Wolf were 50s-60s and had a huge influence on them. They ruled the 70s.
Yeah I think this is one of my favorite zeppelin tunes thanks for reacting 💙
It all feeds each other black white does not matter felling and talent means everything.....I watched and listened to soul train and American bandstand and heard great music....
You have to hear this live from MSG in 1973 OMG I get chills every time 😂Great reaction and Peace out ✌️ ☮️
Great reaction, glad you did the studio version. Haven’t heard this in a few years.
In my time of dying, that will be ur fav song once u hear it
Pretty epic guitar solo. Yeah Robert sings his guts out, but it's the guitar that makes this song top tier amongst rock songs.
MSG 73 Live Black Dog, amazing best live ever
Great reaction. You should just start at Led Zeppelin 1 and react to each album.
Check out the live version of this....Madison Square Garden, 1973...it's amazing!
I didn't like the blues until I heard this song. Led Zeppelin. Enough said.
If you like reggae try Led Zeppelin “D’yer Maker” pronounced Jamaica!!!
Try "Tea for One" from their "Presence" album. It's an under-played song. It's a more laid-back blues.
Bluesy Zep is the best Zep.
The only way to properly listen to Zeppelin is from Album 1 to Album 10.
You get it.
Love this cut😮
❤❤❤❤
Such a great cover of an old blues song. Wish you did the live MSG VERSION.
In 1969 they compared Page to Hendrix. Different styles but the question was who was the best. A lot of contenders that year called the year of the guitarist. This was in the newspapers. R also had Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton of Cream and many others.