Thanks for doing this video-great choice. This performance is on another level!! To think Jimmy was turning 26 Robert & Bonham were 22 JPJ 24 still blows me away- the creativity and tightness within this band is mind blowing! Agree the solo was more evolved in 73(The Song Remains The Same MSG) but the whole concert(including WLL) really gave the idea how huge & versatile they were going to be.
YOUR reaction was MY reaction. I have never seen a performance like this ever before. It was magic! Where did this level of talent and creativity go? God knows I hope it comes back!
As much as I hate to say it, the chemistry between these four gentlemen will never be seen again. Thankfully, this magic was recorded live,especially the MSG version.
NEVER/EVER gets old, the genius of LZ. Over 50+ years and just amazing today as back the. Unfiltered greatness. GOAT of Rock/Blues. What a tight group of 4 greats. In concert these guys go off, never the same.
17yrs old and being in the lower circle 4 rows back Centre. Apart from Free the best concert I had been too. Was so lucky to be a teenager back then. Saw al the original band lineups. Yes, Pink Floyd, Sabbath, Ten Years After,
They were yet to perfect it I guess, you could see them just winging it. I’m sure they got lost a bit there. I’ve been Spoiled by the later tighter live versions I guess.
I saw them 4 times live playing. Thier is nothing like Led Zepplen. Jimmy Page i got his attention screaming an he played the quitar over his head .Noded to me. Love them.
Cool story. I only got to see them once as a band in 1977. I’ve seen Plant & Page a number of times and Jimmy and Robert solo. Saw Jimmy at the Ritz (a relatively small club in NYC) in 1988 which was cool.
See those doddery old folk in the street? Remember - this is what we grew up on! I'd love for you to react to "Since I've been Lovin' You" at Madison Square Garden. Fantastic vocals and Jimmy Page absolutely shreddin' it. British blues/rock at its' finest!
I was 12 when I heard the intro of BLACK DOG/ I have been playing that song ever since. I am 62. And there were 3 albums alteady released. I love the Harmonics on the intro of this song and it just builds on and on/ Nerver saw this version. Been playing this for 50 years/
Got to watch this 2 or 3 times to to watch Plant & Page and then to watch JPJ and Bonzo. The drums here are insane. And JPJ was rocking it with him! Just a great performance. Loved watching it with you
You know which channel I think is super underrated? Metal Piano Music. The guy spends weeks composing classic metal songs into classical/relaxing piano pieces and he hardly gets any views. I love his arrangement of Holy Diver by Dio. That dude deserves millions of followers 🤘🏻
That song puts the music right in your face. That is one live song I can't get enough of by all the musicians here.zep will always be number one soul train bro won't say it but they were better than any band around this era.
As magnificent as this version is and it really is. There's an even more mind blowing version from mag 73. It's 29 minutes long and will alter your mind forever when you watch it
Organised chaos is exactly right! Imagine how hard a band has to work to be so tight during a piece that feels like it could fall apart at any second! Incredible.
Yes, it's a cello bow, bigger cousin of the violin bow. It fetches some pretty fantastic sounds, of which Jimmy is master. Me- I love the call and response between Robert and Jimmy, that any blues lover would be proud to know. Next you might want to check out their FUNK prowess: Trampled Under Foot- Live at Earls Court 1975.
Yeah violin bows do NOT work well with guitar strings, but cello bows do. Very fun way to play guitar with some delay and reverb to make it all the more ethereal
This is the 1st time I found your channel. When you said "welcome my coloured friends" I thought "yes I'm coloured, Cream," You have earned,👍👍👍👍👍 You are 1 of 3 reactors that haven't stopped the music video, all the others I've seen stop / pause 3 or more times.. when they do that, it crushes my sol a little, because I love singing along with the music of my youth. As you young people are experiencing for the first time & enjoying as well.. Wishing you all the best from 🇦🇺🦘 And stay safe from COVID..🤠
@@philosopher0076 In all the live footage I've seen of them and ive probably seen all of them this was the first time I seen him like this, probably because this was during the beginning of the band and I also saw them live at MSG in 1973 and he never moved but instead made contact with Bonham most of the time....iam curious to see other footage of him moving around like that actually! In the first years of their existence he moved a bit but then he just stood on the side from almost all the videos I've seen of him
Jimmy was is and will always be the greatest guitarist of all time what makes him the best is his versatility and experimenting with sounds you have never heard with the guitar, and that's why he's better than jimi hendrix imo, fire
@@MrWolfgang129 you have the right to your opinion, I have the right to disagree with you though my opinion is that Jimmy Page did not steal any of his work yes he is heavily influenced by Robert Johnson but Jimmy puts his own vibe that is not copying Robert Johnson but emulating and paying homage to the great blues guitarist (Robert Johnson)
Led Zeppelin is one of my favourite bands and I saw them live back in 1970. Another band for you to check out is Rush. One of live performances is Xanadu from Exit Stage Left 1981. it is brilliant!! Cheers 🇨🇦
@@StillColour I saw Led Zeppelin along with Iron Butterfly here in Canada. It was a big rock festival with a number of bands but Led Zeppelin was the highlight. Rush is a Canadian band that had a 40 plus year career. They changed their style through the years. Started out more hard rock, then prog Rock, then New wave then back to rock and later got heavier . Xanadu from Exit Stage Left is from their prog era. Also La Villa Strangiato official music video. They are playing live to a closed set. YYZ live in Rio Working man live in Cleveland Enjoy Cheers
@@StillColour Debbie is right! Rush will blow your mind! We just lost Neil Peart, the most incredible drummer besides John Bohnam, last year. I'm afraid this will be a decade that we will lose so many greats from Classic Rock. It's already begun. Luckily, I got to see Rush twice and the second time I had 3rd row center section closer to Geddy Lee and I swear, he smiled at me because I was smiling so big! True story!
Your reaction (which is great) reminds me so much of myself and many others I've seen over the years when they get first dose of Zeppelin. I'm jealous of anyone who saw Zep live during their first four years of existence '68 through '72. Those were their lean & mean pre drug & alcohol abuse days when Led Zeppelin were regularly turning in 3 to 4 hours of the greatest live rock performances in history. Yes, I know they were also great after '72, but those first 4 years were invariably mind boggling.
First concert I ever saw was Led Zeppelin, 1975, in St. Louis. That was the Physical Graffiti tour, and our show was in Feb, a month or two or so before the album itself was released. Still remember hearing Kashmir (for the first time) at that show and being amazed. The show was 3-1/2 hours long and included 3 encores. The final encore happening spontaneously, with the house lights up and everyone in the process of leaving. The story I've heard is that Page got the idea of the cello bow from a fellow sessions musician, who asked him if he'd ever considered it. It has since become a signature move for him. And, yes, they were a very improvisational band. I've read that they purposely structured their songs when they wrote them with certain "jumping off points", that allowed them to smoothly transition to an extended solo session, song medley, etc., and then just as smoothly back into the original song. You can see the evidence of this in any live recording. I'm not sure you could find two live recordings of the some of their songs by them that would actually sound the same. The original studio version of this song is 6:27 and appears on their first album.
It is performances like this that caused their celebrity to just blow up. They were the biggest thing going and became that way super fast when the word got out - and without email, texts or the internet
This performance was recorded on guitarist Jimmy Page's 26th birthday. This is a reworking of a song by the same name by Jake Holmes and yes, it's about relationship problems. Jimmy reworked that song to perform when he was with The Yardbirds, then reworked it yet again for Led Zeppelin. Jimmy wasn't the first to use a violin/cello bow on the guitar, but it has become synonymous with him. Believe it or not, the live version from MSG in 1973 is even better. It's about 10 minutes longer (28 minutes total) and while you may notice some similarities it is truly another beast altogether. Zeppelin easily had 3-hour concerts because the improvisation was off the hook. I hope you do a reaction to the MSG version of this - it is worth it. If you do, you'll get to see Jimmy's "fantasy" sequence. Each member had one due to having to fill time because they had filming problems. Jimmy's is supposed to represent the journey for knowledge and wisdom. **fingers crossed you do a reaction to it**
Oh i see, this makes a lot of sense now. Thanks for the knowledge Henrietta, I'm going to add the MSG version to the list. I didn't know this was the shot version! Appreciate the watch :)
This is a great version. Zeppelin still in their infancy. Jimmy is a young guitar god here. Robert was 22years old Jimmy 26 Bonzo 22 JPJ 24….but ….now fast forward 3 years to Madison Square Garden live concert made into The Song Remains The Same movie….it’s 28 minutes that is a total game changer!!! You see not only as musicians how they’ve matured but how Pagey in particular can send you on a one way journey to happy town with his most EPIC guitar solo!!! Violin bows were getting shredded at MSG for sure. I believe most reactors shy away due to the length but…. It goes by so fast imho bc I’m just so transfixed on each member doin’ their thing. But that guitar 🎸 solo oh that is just other worldly!!! Even if you don’t do it on your reaction channel then I would not be a true blue Zep fan if I didn’t encourage you very strongly to watch it on your own time!!! Cheers !! Keeping rock alive & well 🎸🎼🥁🎤🔥🎹🎵🎶🪶🇺🇸❤️🇬🇧🏴
@@tammieparrishmiller3669 absolutely I own it also and I used to go see it as a teen in the theater when it came out. It played almost every weekend!!! It was a wonderful time!!!
@@Kashmir.820 I can imagine it was! The only option we had was The Rocky Horror Picture Show. It was fun at first but got old after a while. The only time we went was if there wasn't a party to go to, and there was usually a party! Definitely wonderful times!
@@tammieparrishmiller3669 Yes 🙌 we did the Time Warp too & I was extremely lucky that every weekend was a concert or TSRTS or party 🎉 at my house!!! Great times…best music to grow up with.
Great video selection, I'm sure you noticed how high they were on stage yet they never skipped a beat bands today can't do that, they won't even have a beer before they go on stage
This entire show is the best zeppelin ever captured on film in my opinion. Side note, it was Jimmy Pages birthday (23rd?) and his mom knitted him that argyle sweater vest….be still my heart.
I'm glad you did this version, I honestly think it's the best one out of all the live versions available. It's less flashy than the MSG one certainly, but it's not really even a performance, it's... a ritual, maybe? Something along those lines. I'm sure Jimmy Page would agree. It's also the best footage of Jimmy playing his guitar with the bow, allowing us to see the technical details of it.
Love your review mate. Reckon you are unique. the way you translate your feelings. Enjoy the journey. BTW you bang on re this Gig. They HIGH on Drugs (all the best music is made conceived played under the influence ) it’s organised chaos as you say. but it works. like FREE JAZZ. reminds me of the John Coltrane Jazz , Indian music , psychedelic, blues , rock it’s all there.
GOATS! Robert Plant Singer, Lead Guitar Jimmy The Man Page, John " Bonzo" Bonham and on keyboards and Bass Guitar John Paul Jones!! These guy are my fav band and the best ever!! I seen Jimmy Page with the Black Crowes in 1996 and it was truly unbelievable!! Ever song is a hit! Play some Black Sabbath and you will love them!
Welcome to live zeppelin!!! They were untouchable live. Jimmy's using a cello bow on the guitar. This gig was jimmies 26th birthday. They regularly did 3 hour gigs no breaks and iirc the longest was over 4 hours straight
Keep in mind that much of this, and other songs in their repertoire, is improvised. I don’t think they ever performed this song exactly the same way twice.
Thanks for doing this video-great choice.
This performance is on another level!! To think Jimmy was turning 26 Robert & Bonham were 22 JPJ 24 still blows me away- the creativity and tightness within this band is mind blowing! Agree the solo was more evolved in 73(The Song Remains The Same MSG) but the whole concert(including WLL) really gave the idea how huge & versatile they were going to be.
LED ZEPPELIN will save the world, ops... they already did it.
I’m in the US and it’s so nice to see a reactor In the UK with so much fun energy! 💜
Thank you so much!!
thats why LED ZEPPELIN is the Best band of all time
YOUR reaction was MY reaction. I have never seen a performance like this ever before. It was magic! Where did this level of talent and creativity go? God knows I hope it comes back!
Absolutely magical!
As much as I hate to say it, the chemistry between these four gentlemen will never be seen again. Thankfully, this magic was recorded live,especially the MSG version.
NEVER/EVER gets old, the genius of LZ. Over 50+ years and just amazing today as back the. Unfiltered
greatness. GOAT of Rock/Blues. What a tight group of 4 greats. In concert these guys go off, never the same.
Foreigner Juke Box Hero !!!! FIRE !! First time i heard it was on a reel to reel the sound was great in the 80 !!!
Welcome to the greatest band to ever grace the stage.they were then, they are today ,and will forever be tomorrow.
The GOATS!!!!! PERIOD!
The harmony between Page and Plant is 2nd to none. Most bands can't even do this well with their voices yet they do it with a voice and a guitar.
Of the gods. Thanks for your "mind-blown" reaction. Awakening.
You say you've never seen anything like this. The were so new and fresh and ahead of their time that WE'D never seen anything like that back then!
Or since 👍
There are bands that mark times and then there is the one that marks the history of Rock in the first place 50 years later. LED ZEPPELIN . Incredible
I saw Led Zeppelin perform this in concert in 1969 and 1970. It was electrifying to experience in person.
What was your favourite song they performed at this show?
17yrs old and being in the lower circle 4 rows back Centre. Apart from Free the best concert I had been too. Was so lucky to be a teenager back then. Saw al the original band lineups. Yes, Pink Floyd, Sabbath, Ten Years After,
As great as this is, the 1973 live version is on a whole other level, and has the greatest guitar solo ever recorded.
You're right!
but the sound of the drums is probably better in this version
@@wojciechwlodarczyk9964 ......BONZO ! :)
@@wojciechwlodarczyk9964 Oh and did you happen to notice that he doesn't have 35 drums in front of him...LOL :)
They were yet to perfect it I guess, you could see them just winging it. I’m sure they got lost a bit there. I’ve been Spoiled by the later tighter live versions I guess.
That was like twenty minutes of killing it
I saw them 4 times live playing. Thier is nothing like Led Zepplen. Jimmy Page i got his attention screaming an he played the quitar over his head .Noded to me. Love them.
Cool story. I only got to see them once as a band in 1977. I’ve seen Plant & Page a number of times and Jimmy and Robert solo. Saw Jimmy at the Ritz (a relatively small club in NYC) in 1988 which was cool.
Hendrix ,Page ,and Clapton where all on a different level in the 60/70
You got knee deep in classic Zeppelin. I hope you love em as much as I have the last 50 years.
One of the songs that needs to be heard at unspeakable volume at least once in life.
Each member of the band is spectacular. Can you hear JPJ on bass and Bonzo on drums??!!!
Just too good for any words. The drums the bass the guitar the voice Led Zep a thing of BEAUTY
Historians won't need to unearth this band. It'll be on playlists for the next thousand years.
No band ever has had the sonic stage presence or generated as much electric anticipation as Led Zep
I kept thinking to myself "If it wasn't for JPJ and Bonham, this shit would completely fall apart."
Every song is this good! And this is why Jimmy Page is the greatest guitarist on the planet!
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yep
I Serioulsy Love you right now lol
This is the most complex rock band ever. LEGENDS.
You should watch the 1973 MSG one...28 minutes of guitar work you will never see again!
Listen to Julie! She's right - do yourself a favor an watch the 1973 MSG version of Dazed and Confused. Just unbelievable...
This i will do!!
No clown suits, no make up, no pyrotechnics. Nothing but balls to the wall Rock & Roll.
See those doddery old folk in the street? Remember - this is what we grew up on!
I'd love for you to react to "Since I've been Lovin' You" at Madison Square Garden. Fantastic vocals and Jimmy Page absolutely shreddin' it. British blues/rock at its' finest!
the coordination needed to pull this off live on stage with such high tempos and all the switch ups is only achievable by the mighty zep
Robert Plant is a god!
I was 12 when I heard the intro of BLACK DOG/ I have been playing that song ever since. I am 62. And there were 3 albums alteady released. I love the Harmonics on the intro of this song and it just builds on and on/ Nerver saw this version. Been playing this for 50 years/
Got to watch this 2 or 3 times to to watch Plant & Page and then to watch JPJ and Bonzo. The drums here are insane. And JPJ was rocking it with him! Just a great performance. Loved watching it with you
When Zep Ruled the World!!!
You know which channel I think is super underrated? Metal Piano Music. The guy spends weeks composing classic metal songs into classical/relaxing piano pieces and he hardly gets any views. I love his arrangement of Holy Diver by Dio. That dude deserves millions of followers 🤘🏻
No one can touch the mighty Zep !!
That song puts the music right in your face. That is one live song I can't get enough of by all the musicians here.zep will always be number one soul train bro won't say it but they were better than any band around this era.
How many more times same concert do it it's fire af
This song's title defines every sound that follows it.
Literally!!
As magnificent as this version is and it really is. There's an even more mind blowing version from mag 73. It's 29 minutes long and will alter your mind forever when you watch it
You need to watch this entire concert. It's Royal Albert Hall performance.
I agree. Did you know It was Jimmy Page’s 26th birthday? His mom gave him the sweater vest he’s wearing as a birthday present. 😁
@@MsAppassionata I did not know that! Love that kind of trivia.
"Is that a fucking *gibberish and hand waving*?"
This is exactly how I reacted the first time I saw that
Organised chaos is exactly right! Imagine how hard a band has to work to be so tight during a piece that feels like it could fall apart at any second! Incredible.
DAZED AND CONFUSED!!!... And the song, too :D
73 MSG is the way...
Your musical taste and understanding is impeccable.
Why thank you very much :)
Ah. The 70’s. ❤️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Zep were always a jam band, they all knew what the others were up to.
How many more times live from the same show.
It’s unreal!
Yes, it's a cello bow, bigger cousin of the violin bow. It fetches some pretty fantastic sounds, of which Jimmy is master. Me- I love the call and response between Robert and Jimmy, that any blues lover would be proud to know. Next you might want to check out their FUNK prowess: Trampled Under Foot- Live at Earls Court 1975.
Let me add that to the list!!! Thanks for the recommendation
Yeah violin bows do NOT work well with guitar strings, but cello bows do. Very fun way to play guitar with some delay and reverb to make it all the more ethereal
Great reaction !!! 🙃
This is the 1st time I found your channel. When you said "welcome my coloured friends" I thought "yes I'm coloured, Cream,"
You have earned,👍👍👍👍👍
You are 1 of 3 reactors that haven't stopped the music video, all the others I've seen stop / pause 3 or more times.. when they do that, it crushes my sol a little, because I love singing along with the music of my youth. As you young people are experiencing for the first time & enjoying as well..
Wishing you all the best from 🇦🇺🦘 And stay safe from COVID..🤠
Probably the last time the bassist John Paul Jones got so animated on stage since he rarely moves on stage but for him this was outright crazy
True story! Btw, I see you all over the tube in the comments. It's great! Happy holidays!
He got animated for years...but the camera is just never hardly on him....the lot of most bassists. They are victims of "cameraman neglect syndrome".
@@philosopher0076 In all the live footage I've seen of them and ive probably seen all of them this was the first time I seen him like this, probably because this was during the beginning of the band and I also saw them live at MSG in 1973 and he never moved but instead made contact with Bonham most of the time....iam curious to see other footage of him moving around like that actually! In the first years of their existence he moved a bit but then he just stood on the side from almost all the videos I've seen of him
@@philosopher0076 Absolutely! It's so wrong. If it weren't for the bass, we wouldn't even have that drive to turn it up.
I know jonesy love it
Jimmy was is and will always be the greatest guitarist of all time what makes him the best is his versatility and experimenting with sounds you have never heard with the guitar, and that's why he's better than jimi hendrix imo, fire
@@MrWolfgang129 you have the right to your opinion, I have the right to disagree with you though my opinion is that Jimmy Page did not steal any of his work yes he is heavily influenced by Robert Johnson but Jimmy puts his own vibe that is not copying Robert Johnson but emulating and paying homage to the great blues guitarist (Robert Johnson)
Page is a master with a guitar give him a bow and he will do something unexpected
You need to hear How Many More Times from this same show.
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that was great . thanks for sharing . . best breakfast ever . 540 a.m.
Thank you for giving this a watch/listen, its much appreciate!
Led Zeppelin is one of my favourite bands and I saw them live back in 1970. Another band for you to check out is Rush. One of live performances is Xanadu from Exit Stage Left 1981. it is brilliant!! Cheers 🇨🇦
Which show did you see in 1970? I'm adding Rush to the list. Appreciate the recommendation and the view Debbie!!!
@@StillColour I saw Led Zeppelin along with Iron Butterfly here in Canada. It was a big rock festival with a number of bands but Led Zeppelin was the highlight. Rush is a Canadian band that had a 40 plus year career. They changed their style through the years. Started out more hard rock, then prog Rock, then New wave then back to rock and later got heavier .
Xanadu from Exit Stage Left is from their prog era.
Also La Villa Strangiato official music video. They are playing live to a closed set.
YYZ live in Rio
Working man live in Cleveland
Enjoy
Cheers
@@StillColour Debbie is right! Rush will blow your mind! We just lost Neil Peart, the most incredible drummer besides John Bohnam, last year. I'm afraid this will be a decade that we will lose so many greats from Classic Rock. It's already begun. Luckily, I got to see Rush twice and the second time I had 3rd row center section closer to Geddy Lee and I swear, he smiled at me because I was smiling so big! True story!
you english can hear your accent. Albert Hall. iconic. am sure you been there ? what a concert. wow c
Your reaction (which is great) reminds me so much of myself and many others I've seen over the years when they get first dose of Zeppelin. I'm jealous of anyone who saw Zep live during their first four years of existence '68 through '72. Those were their lean & mean pre drug & alcohol abuse days when Led Zeppelin were regularly turning in 3 to 4 hours of the greatest live rock performances in history. Yes, I know they were also great after '72, but those first 4 years were invariably mind boggling.
First concert I ever saw was Led Zeppelin, 1975, in St. Louis. That was the Physical Graffiti tour, and our show was in Feb, a month or two or so before the album itself was released. Still remember hearing Kashmir (for the first time) at that show and being amazed. The show was 3-1/2 hours long and included 3 encores. The final encore happening spontaneously, with the house lights up and everyone in the process of leaving.
The story I've heard is that Page got the idea of the cello bow from a fellow sessions musician, who asked him if he'd ever considered it. It has since become a signature move for him.
And, yes, they were a very improvisational band. I've read that they purposely structured their songs when they wrote them with certain "jumping off points", that allowed them to smoothly transition to an extended solo session, song medley, etc., and then just as smoothly back into the original song. You can see the evidence of this in any live recording. I'm not sure you could find two live recordings of the some of their songs by them that would actually sound the same.
The original studio version of this song is 6:27 and appears on their first album.
You’ll say that again when you react to the MSG ‘73 live 👈version! 🎸
It is performances like this that caused their celebrity to just blow up. They were the biggest thing going and became that way super fast when the word got out - and without email, texts or the internet
You shook me
Bad assery at it's best.
Oh yeah....Zep @ their best...
This performance was recorded on guitarist Jimmy Page's 26th birthday. This is a reworking of a song by the same name by Jake Holmes and yes, it's about relationship problems. Jimmy reworked that song to perform when he was with The Yardbirds, then reworked it yet again for Led Zeppelin. Jimmy wasn't the first to use a violin/cello bow on the guitar, but it has become synonymous with him. Believe it or not, the live version from MSG in 1973 is even better. It's about 10 minutes longer (28 minutes total) and while you may notice some similarities it is truly another beast altogether. Zeppelin easily had 3-hour concerts because the improvisation was off the hook. I hope you do a reaction to the MSG version of this - it is worth it. If you do, you'll get to see Jimmy's "fantasy" sequence. Each member had one due to having to fill time because they had filming problems. Jimmy's is supposed to represent the journey for knowledge and wisdom. **fingers crossed you do a reaction to it**
Oh i see, this makes a lot of sense now. Thanks for the knowledge Henrietta, I'm going to add the MSG version to the list. I didn't know this was the shot version! Appreciate the watch :)
Who used a cello bow on a guitar before him? I’ve never seen anyone else do that. Just curious.
@@MsAppassionata Eddie Phillips from The Creation was the first ua-cam.com/video/Tl7T5GCfEL0/v-deo.html
This is a great version. Zeppelin still in their infancy. Jimmy is a young guitar god here. Robert was 22years old Jimmy 26 Bonzo 22 JPJ 24….but ….now fast forward 3 years to Madison Square Garden live concert made into The Song Remains The Same movie….it’s 28 minutes that is a total game changer!!! You see not only as musicians how they’ve matured but how Pagey in particular can send you on a one way journey to happy town with his most EPIC guitar solo!!! Violin bows were getting shredded at MSG for sure. I believe most reactors shy away due to the length but…. It goes by so fast imho bc I’m just so transfixed on each member doin’ their thing. But that guitar 🎸 solo oh that is just other worldly!!! Even if you don’t do it on your reaction channel then I would not be a true blue Zep fan if I didn’t encourage you very strongly to watch it on your own time!!! Cheers !! Keeping rock alive & well 🎸🎼🥁🎤🔥🎹🎵🎶🪶🇺🇸❤️🇬🇧🏴
I would encourage him to watch the entire movie. I own it just so I could watch anytime I wanted. I believe that was before UA-cam was even a thing.
@@tammieparrishmiller3669 absolutely I own it also and I used to go see it as a teen in the theater when it came out. It played almost every weekend!!! It was a wonderful time!!!
@@Kashmir.820 I can imagine it was! The only option we had was The Rocky Horror Picture Show. It was fun at first but got old after a while. The only time we went was if there wasn't a party to go to, and there was usually a party! Definitely wonderful times!
@@tammieparrishmiller3669 Yes 🙌 we did the Time Warp too & I was extremely lucky that every weekend was a concert or TSRTS or party 🎉 at my house!!! Great times…best music to grow up with.
Great video selection, I'm sure you noticed how high they were on stage yet they never skipped a beat bands today can't do that, they won't even have a beer before they go on stage
That within itself its a rare talent! haha
@@StillColour Indeed!
When you were talkin bout a bus trip in musical adventure I could help but think “Magical Mystery Tour”
This entire show is the best zeppelin ever captured on film in my opinion. Side note, it was Jimmy Pages birthday (23rd?) and his mom knitted him that argyle sweater vest….be still my heart.
Besides Jimmy's guitar mastery, kudos to JPJ and Jonesy; what a rhythm section!
I'm glad you did this version, I honestly think it's the best one out of all the live versions available. It's less flashy than the MSG one certainly, but it's not really even a performance, it's... a ritual, maybe? Something along those lines. I'm sure Jimmy Page would agree. It's also the best footage of Jimmy playing his guitar with the bow, allowing us to see the technical details of it.
Automatic like on this one. I can't wait!
I recommend no quarter by the mighty LZ... another milestone in greatness
Adding to the list!!
I just realized beating that bass up
What a joy to watch this with you! Subscribed.
Thank you so much Ruth! Welcome aboard :)
Love your reaction! Recommend doing Whole Lotta Love from this live performance as well. You're gonna love it!
Thank you so much, let me add that to the list, it seems like a fan favourite
Love your review mate. Reckon you are unique. the way you translate your feelings.
Enjoy the journey.
BTW you bang on re this Gig. They HIGH on Drugs (all the best music is made conceived played under the influence ) it’s organised chaos as you say. but it works. like FREE JAZZ. reminds me of the John Coltrane Jazz , Indian music , psychedelic, blues , rock it’s all there.
GOATS! Robert Plant Singer, Lead Guitar Jimmy The Man Page, John " Bonzo" Bonham and on keyboards and Bass Guitar John Paul Jones!! These guy are my fav band and the best ever!! I seen Jimmy Page with the Black Crowes in 1996 and it was truly unbelievable!! Ever song is a hit! Play some Black Sabbath and you will love them!
I've actually got Black Sabbath on my list, any song suggestions?
That's right plays it with a violin bow same way it is on the album A lot of people copied it
Watch the rest of this concert, especially “White Summer”. What a great guitar solo!!!
Welcome to live zeppelin!!!
They were untouchable live.
Jimmy's using a cello bow on the guitar. This gig was jimmies 26th birthday. They regularly did 3 hour gigs no breaks and iirc the longest was over 4 hours straight
That song is off their first album when they were young. Rock Gods from the beginning.
I grew up with this music, and youg people wonder why older people don't like rap.
Hey, another killer song "PRIMAL SCREAM" from American band MOTLEY CRUE !! I will subscribe bc I like your vibes. 😊 Hello from TEXAS
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Love your reactions.madison square garden show. Pick any track.
If you like live Zeppelin, check out zep boots on utube. Tons of full 3+hr. gigs... sound board recordings.
They can make silence sound EPIC!!!
15min. This is the short version.
Check out the bass player he's really really kicking it of course my boy bonzo on the drums
The cello bow is Jimmy Page's signature. I saw them in 1977 and he just blew me away with his god given talent.
Robert Plant and John Bonham were 21 years of age here. Let that sink in.
....................Never Before....Never Since ....................
Weren't they fantastic? 😍
absolutely!
Great 🎵 song bro. IMO I think the studio version is better. But either version rocks!!!
You need to check out Stevie Ray Vaughn (Texas Flood) live at the Elmocambo trust me.
Keep in mind that much of this, and other songs in their repertoire, is improvised. I don’t think they ever performed this song exactly the same way twice.