Aren't they fabulous? They did EVERY type of music!! The small guitar is a mandolin JPJ could play any string instrument and any key instrument as well!
It's always hard to pick "favorites" songs for bands like The Beatles, The Who, Rolling Stones or Led Zeppelin. But this is my favorite Zeppelin song - absolutely beautiful. I actually have a living will which includes a playlist for my service. This is one of the songs included.
John Paul Jones is so underrated and unappreciated but he does so much he just doesn’t get the credit he deserves. All four are just masters of their craft
Goodness. Not underrated in the least. I mean, he's the Alex Lifeson of Zeppelin though. Brilliant, but overshadowed by the gods surrounding him. But everyone knows that brilliance.
I agree. JPJ is such an anchor to Led Zeppelin, so steady and present in giving a backseat structure and skeleton to the music, you can forget he is arguably the most compete musician in Zep. I can't count the times where I have heard somebody give the mandolin credit in this song to Page. My favorite band EVER!
From 1971 , which is when this was released , the "California Sound" which was epitomized by bands like Crosby Stills & Nash ( & Young when he'd drop by ) , The Eagles from their early days , Jackson Browne & Linda Ronstadt as well as Fleetwood Mac's first album with the Buckingham & Nicks combo being that bands new additions . "Going to California" fits very much in with the sounds of those artists from that era . Love watching you fall in love with Zeppelin . It does someone who grew up with this music see it pass along to appreciative ears 🙂
This is why Zeppelin is the icon of bands. The Goats. You have a group that delves into many genres. They do hard rock, middle eastern sound, acoustic and folk, instrumental, English Middle Ages, even fun ditties like Boogie with Stu. They are extremely diverse. And the subjects range all over the place. Then you have the instrument virtuoso in John Paul Jones who plays mandolin and other guitars, bass and keyboards. You have the guitar Goat in Jimmy Page. And the vocal range and beautiful voice of Robert Plant. And while not featured in this song, you have a drummer who has been more influential since Gene Kruppa and Buddy Rich of the Big Band Era in John Bonham. This band is so deep and intricate. Many bands have tried to copy them but, are so superficial and unable to achieve a 10th of what Zeppelin does. They piddle around in mindless songs about girls and being on the road. They have nothing to say or really contribute. Led Zeppelin is the monster of all rock bands and for a reason. They have substance, they are musically gifted and are heads above any other band that came after them.
"Like a dream." Very good description: it IS dreamlike, the gorgeously dripping notes, Robert's "soft voice" gently telling of unrequited love. Jimmy and Robert were in love with the epic folk singer from California, Joni Mitchell, because of her talent and her beauty. This song was for her. She greatly admired Zeppelin, but never dated any of them, lol. It's not surprising to us fans that LZ "surprised" you here, because they DO do so many different kinds of music, and always with excellence. Glad you liked their softer side as well!
Imagine when she hears D'Yer Mak'er (reggae), The Crunge (funk), Hot Dog (rockabilly), Carouselambra (ummm...?), Black Mountain Side (Celtic folk), Tea For One (jazzy blues), Gallows Pole (Gaelic traditional), and Achilles' Last Stand (prog metal). That much diversity will make her head explode.
@@vlj1133 LOL, for real! Just throw a damn dart at a list of their songs on the wall and you're very likely to hit a bullseye no matter where it lands!
.... not forgetting Pink Floyd who were recording their debut album, Piper at the Gates of Dawn, at Abbey Road at the same time as the Beatles were recording Sergeant Peppers in the next-door studio.
Ive been hopelessly addicted to reactions of all kinds for about three years now, & reactions, to me, are 99% about the facial expressions, which show the emotion that the art, a song, or a film, or even a comedian, conjures up in people, becuase the face says it better than words ever could....anyway, this was a beuatiful reaction, just gorgeous...i was only born in 1976 too, so i still had a year to go before i was even on earth when this performance bappened, but i first heard zeppelin, & got into zeppelin as a 12 year old in 1988, & it was the album that this song was on....& just to see a young person react so soulfully, in these increasingly souless times 35 years later?...its a beautiful thing...thank you. Liked & subbed (if there was a "love reaction" to do on youtube, i would have done it, but, i could only "like" the upload, ha).
Hey! I was live at Earls Court in May 1975. Wonder if it was this show ... The original three shows sold out very quickly and they had to arrange two more, making a total of five sold out nights at Earls Court.
this was apparently written some 50 years ago with you in mind To find a queen without a king They say she plays guitar and cries and sings, la-la-la Ride a white mare in the footsteps of dawn Tryin' to find a woman who's never, never, never been born
I think in her discovery of Led Zeppelin she should stick with the 70s. Do the 79 version. After she has a good grounding in the group she can then have a reference and knowledge to fall back on when she watches them in their 60s and see that these guys had not lost a step
To say that they were at the top of their game in 1977 was an understatement. And to think this was the same year the commies introduced PUNK ROCK which ended the dream!............................................................................
I love your Zeppelin reactions and look forward to seeing more. You really just scratching the surface, they are so diversified and they do so many styles and they are all good! It would be nice to see some more from Madison Square Gardens, The Song Remains The Same and The Rain Song together perhaps?
Robert was specifically inspired by Joni Mitchell's song "California," which is on one of her greatest albums, "Blue," released in 1971 when I was blown away at age 15. Stephanie really needs to check out my fav singer/songwriter/musician/artist!
I saw Zeppelin live in 1977. Any live concert you watch of them you'll be amazed. In my opinion this was the greatest classic rock band. Of course Pink Floyd was right next to them.
I think you are so lucky to have been able to see them live. I was not so lucky. I agree that Zeppelin was the greatest. Pink Floyd was one of the top bands as well. Nothing can compare to Dark Side of the Moon or the record 900+ weeks in Billboards top albums. !7years.
If your going to do Zepplin YOU have to get a good pair of head phones,, the little plcks and drum hits,, plus the shifts from right to left speakers,,, teir music is like a JOURNEY they take you along for the concert,, each person experiences their own "Trip" quotes from Robert Plant.. singer Jimmy Page guitar John Bonham drums
Nice reaction Steph as always. You've mentioned many times that you love a good guitar solo. Check out Dazed and Confused from MSG LIVE 1973. Jimmy Page's performance during this song is something else and has to be seen to be believed. 29 minutes of relentless brilliance, proving he is the greatest rock guitarist of all time. I swear all 4 band members leave their bodies during this masterpiece. Great job, keep up the good work
Hey just wanted to let you know that Imminence dropped their new album “The Black” a few days ago. This is how the album is breaded down. Songs w/MV (maybe or maybe not) 1. Come Hell or Highwater 2. Desolation 3. Heaven Shall Burn 4. Death by a Thousand Cuts 5. Continuum 6. The Black Songs left to do: 1. Beyond the Pale 2. The Call of the Void 3. Come What May Instrumental songs 1. Cul-de-Sac 2. L’ appel Du Vide 3. Le Noir
Try listening to "The Big Push" A group that Ren was part of Advise you start with "I Shot The Sheriff/Road To Zion Hip Hop" mix (Live). There are two versions you want the one where Ren is wearing red braces(Suspenders if your from USA) or alternately Ren's latest "Back On 74 Message In A Bottle Retake". If your stuck on Led Zep take a look at "Kashmir" either from Knebworth live or the Celebration concert from the O2 (when they were a lot older as in their 60s and John Bonhams son standing in for his late father)
OMG OMG OMG **Steph** just saw the title & i am already so **Excited** for YOU to be seeing/listening to this one in particular cuz i **Know** (from your past reactions how much you are falling in **Luv** with them) already it is going to make YOU sooo very **Happy** being able to see them so up close heh k enuff of my babblin going to see what your **Thoughts** & **Feelings** are on this one k goin in now ha Weeeeee...**MyBelovedMagicalOtherWorldlyGeniusLedZeppelinLuvForeverInfinity&Beyond**
This could be a good start with a Pearl Jam journey. Pearl Jam is a power rock band formed in 91 and was first put into the "grunge" scene cause most of the group members are also from envoronment of Seattle (like Nirvana). Why do I mention them? One of their great song is a half cover of California Hotel - it is called "Given to fly". There is tons of live versions of Pearl Jam out there. Maybe you wanna start with the version of 2000 because there is really cute beginning where the singer of Pearl Jam (Eddie Vedder) is interacting with a woman who is doing sign language. But anyway - thanks a lot for your reactions 🙂
This song should point you in the direction of Joni Mitchell (about whom this song was written). Please dive into her incredible colletion of original music. She is an amazing singer/songwriter/poet.
Forger everything else Steph. I just love your Zep reactions. You love them we all love them ( and you). Forget the rest stick to the best. Make this the first pure Zep channel. There’s loads to get through
you should listen to Led Zeppelin 4 album. It has the studio version of Going to California, Stairway to Heaven, Blackdog, and a really beautiful acoustic song called The Battle of Evermore.. Awesome album, their crown jewel!!
Another great Zeppelin song which is quite different from their hard rocking material is "Thank You". I think it's one of their best songs, and I'm sure you would enjoy it very much. Stick to the original studio album version though, to get all the subtleties of the song that are hard to reproduce live.
Great reaction ! some record LP had a fast side and other side were slower songs ! anyway please do OVER THE HILLS FAR AWAY and RAMBLE ON by Led Zepplin.
If you get to know the great Joni Mitchell and her music, you’ll immediately see why she inspired this rapturous musical love-note from Robert, Jimmy, & company. The depth of feeling that was everywhere in this era of popular music has never been matched. I took it for granted as a shaggy little ‘70’s kid, but now I realize that it was something very special, and I miss it terribly. 🥲
like the way you are so into these guys,try Babe Im Gonna Leave You and You Shook Me .Also the volume seems really low ,might want to crank it up a touch
Hola Step, me encanta como reaccionas a las canciones, te recomiendo una banda inglesa llamada PROCOL HARUM formada en 1967 y su canción insigne y además un clásico mundial es A WHINTER SHADE OF PALE, ellos hicieron un magestuoso concierto en 2006 donde la Interpretaron, se que te va a emosionar mucho, la puedes buscar así PROCOL HARUM A WHINTER SHADE OF PALE LIVE IN DENMARK 2006 un saludo y gracias.
I love this performance because it bring JPJ forward where he can show his musicianship outside of his backline duties. What an amazing fortuitous meeting of musical talents. My favorite band EVER because they are the greatest rock group, EVER!
MUST TRY THE WORLD OF JAPANESE ROCK AND METAL, IT IS A BIG DEAL. TRY THE BAND "LOVEBITES" THE SONG "FROZEN SERANADE". ANOTHER ALL WOMEN BAND IS "NEMOPHILA" TRY THE SONG "AMATERAS". ANOTHER ALL-WOMAN BAND IS "HANABIE" TRY "SUGAR". ALDIOUS, HAGANE, DESTROSE, MARY'S BLOOD, PARADOXX, EAST OF EDEN, BAND-MAID, ARK ROYAL, ARE ALL EXCELLENT ALL-JAPANESE-WOMEN BANDS. THE MEN ROCK TOO, HA HA.
Excellent reaction, thank you, you can react to more Guns n Roses songs: sweet child o mine, Patience, paradise city, don't cry, you could be mine, knocking on heavens door tribute to Freddy Mercury nightrain live Tokio 🔥🔥🔥🔥Good vibes 💚💛❤️
You def need to listen to at least one ' Van Halen ' song. You reacted to Eddies guitar solo which was great but now...how about an actual song??? Maybe Ain't talkin bout love or Jamies crying off their 1st album...Enjoying ur Zep reactions
Aren't they fabulous? They did EVERY type of music!! The small guitar is a mandolin JPJ could play any string instrument and any key instrument as well!
Jpj can play air too😍with pure harmony
Led Zeppelin has so many different styles! I adore these quiet gems 😽💋🎶💕
It's always hard to pick "favorites" songs for bands like The Beatles, The Who, Rolling Stones or Led Zeppelin.
But this is my favorite Zeppelin song - absolutely beautiful. I actually have a living will which includes a playlist for my service. This is one of the songs included.
John Paul Jones is so underrated and unappreciated but he does so much he just doesn’t get the credit he deserves. All four are just masters of their craft
Not underrated to the people who are fans unmeasureable talent he has can play alot of instruments at least four I can count piano bass flute mandolin
JPJ was never underrated……
You kids are weird.
Goodness. Not underrated in the least. I mean, he's the Alex Lifeson of Zeppelin though. Brilliant, but overshadowed by the gods surrounding him. But everyone knows that brilliance.
I agree. JPJ is such an anchor to Led Zeppelin, so steady and present in giving a backseat structure and skeleton to the music, you can forget he is arguably the most compete musician in Zep. I can't count the times where I have heard somebody give the mandolin credit in this song to Page. My favorite band EVER!
Not by Zep fans.
From 1971 , which is when this was released , the "California Sound" which was epitomized by bands like Crosby Stills & Nash ( & Young when he'd drop by ) , The Eagles from their early days , Jackson Browne & Linda Ronstadt as well as Fleetwood Mac's first album with the Buckingham & Nicks combo being that bands new additions . "Going to California" fits very much in with the sounds of those artists from that era . Love watching you fall in love with Zeppelin . It does someone who grew up with this music see it pass along to appreciative ears 🙂
This is why Zeppelin is the icon of bands. The Goats.
You have a group that delves into many genres. They do hard rock, middle eastern sound, acoustic and folk, instrumental, English Middle Ages, even fun ditties like Boogie with Stu. They are extremely diverse. And the subjects range all over the place.
Then you have the instrument virtuoso in John Paul Jones who plays mandolin and other guitars, bass and keyboards. You have the guitar Goat in Jimmy Page. And the vocal range and beautiful voice of Robert Plant. And while not featured in this song, you have a drummer who has been more influential since Gene Kruppa and Buddy Rich of the Big Band Era in John Bonham.
This band is so deep and intricate. Many bands have tried to copy them but, are so superficial and unable to achieve a 10th of what Zeppelin does. They piddle around in mindless songs about girls and being on the road. They have nothing to say or really contribute.
Led Zeppelin is the monster of all rock bands and for a reason.
They have substance, they are musically gifted and are heads above any other band that came after them.
The other instrument is the mandolin, normally used in Bluegrass and Celtic music played by John Paul Jones 🎼
played expertly by John Paul Jones.
It's often said that the line about the girl that can play guitar and sing is about Joni Mitchell.
I'm pretty sure she lived in California at the time, so...
@notcarolkaye also...LA was their home base in the US at the time and they were leaving home in England for another US tour!
@notcarolkaye also LA was their home base in the US and they were getting ready to leave home in England for another US tour.
At the end of the song once in a while Pant would say “Oh Joni”. We all had a crush on her 50 years ago.
@@captainkangaroo4301 I have heard him say that. I believe on " how the west was won "
"Like a dream." Very good description: it IS dreamlike, the gorgeously dripping notes, Robert's "soft voice" gently telling of unrequited love. Jimmy and Robert were in love with the epic folk singer from California, Joni Mitchell, because of her talent and her beauty. This song was for her. She greatly admired Zeppelin, but never dated any of them, lol. It's not surprising to us fans that LZ "surprised" you here, because they DO do so many different kinds of music, and always with excellence. Glad you liked their softer side as well!
Imagine when she hears D'Yer Mak'er (reggae), The Crunge (funk), Hot Dog (rockabilly), Carouselambra (ummm...?), Black Mountain Side (Celtic folk), Tea For One (jazzy blues), Gallows Pole (Gaelic traditional), and Achilles' Last Stand (prog metal). That much diversity will make her head explode.
@@vlj1133 LOL, for real! Just throw a damn dart at a list of their songs on the wall and you're very likely to hit a bullseye no matter where it lands!
@@vlj1133What other band -> A.) Can do that and B.) DO IT SO WELL?!?! 😉
@@dashcache7212 A- None. B- See A.
Joni mitchell is canadian 😳💯🌞
The More you listen, the more you fall in love with them! The GOATS…PERIOD😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I was at this concert. And love them even more now
And more it's heard more it seems improbable ❤
Just remember that in 1969 & 1970 we had both Led Zeppelin & The Beatles recording music at the same time!
.... not forgetting Pink Floyd who were recording their debut album, Piper at the Gates of Dawn, at Abbey Road at the same time as the Beatles were recording Sergeant Peppers in the next-door studio.
- I saw you blush! (Haha.)
- Don't worry, all the girls do :)
- Enjoy...
Beautiful version of this song. Thank you! 🎶🎶🎵🎶🔥💯✌️☮️🕊️
Ive been hopelessly addicted to reactions of all kinds for about three years now, & reactions, to me, are 99% about the facial expressions, which show the emotion that the art, a song, or a film, or even a comedian, conjures up in people, becuase the face says it better than words ever could....anyway, this was a beuatiful reaction, just gorgeous...i was only born in 1976 too, so i still had a year to go before i was even on earth when this performance bappened, but i first heard zeppelin, & got into zeppelin as a 12 year old in 1988, & it was the album that this song was on....& just to see a young person react so soulfully, in these increasingly souless times 35 years later?...its a beautiful thing...thank you. Liked & subbed (if there was a "love reaction" to do on youtube, i would have done it, but, i could only "like" the upload, ha).
Hey Steph👋I recently found out my favorite Zep song ‘Kashmir’ is actually the singers as well. Listen to studio version because of string section. ❤
Beautiful reaction, sweet Steph. ❤
Hey! I was live at Earls Court in May 1975. Wonder if it was this show ...
The original three shows sold out very quickly and they had to arrange two more, making a total of five sold out nights at Earls Court.
Robert still works on the girls half a century later.
John Paul Jones on the mandolin.
A man who never really gets the recognition that he should. A man who truly is a God among bassists.
this was apparently written some 50 years ago with you in mind
To find a queen without a king
They say she plays guitar and cries and sings, la-la-la
Ride a white mare in the footsteps of dawn
Tryin' to find a woman who's never, never, never been born
I've a feeling I was at this concert. So long ago 💜
Next one - Led Zeppelin - Kashmir (Celebration Day).....hehe
I think in her discovery of Led Zeppelin she should stick with the 70s. Do the 79 version. After she has a good grounding in the group she can then have a reference and knowledge to fall back on when she watches them in their 60s and see that these guys had not lost a step
Greatest Band Ever!
Every time I hear led zeppelin music to my ears can't get enough
To say that they were at the top of their game in 1977 was an understatement. And to think this was the same year the commies introduced PUNK ROCK which ended the dream!............................................................................
I love your Zeppelin reactions and look forward to seeing more. You really just scratching the surface, they are so diversified and they do so many styles and they are all good! It would be nice to see some more from Madison Square Gardens, The Song Remains The Same and The Rain Song together perhaps?
Yes good choice. Try the Rain Song next. It has some special quality about it that can either make you cry or happy. Weird, but true 😊
Robert was specifically inspired by Joni Mitchell's song "California," which is on one of her greatest albums, "Blue," released in 1971 when I was blown away at age 15.
Stephanie really needs to check out my fav singer/songwriter/musician/artist!
Best band ever talented beyond belief led Zeppelin Allahu Akbar
That little guitar is called a Mandolin
Anyone who loves Led Zeppelin is a friend of mine.
I saw Zeppelin live in 1977.
Any live concert you watch of them you'll be amazed.
In my opinion this was the greatest classic rock band.
Of course Pink Floyd was right next to them.
I think you are so lucky to have been able to see them live. I was not so lucky.
I agree that Zeppelin was the greatest.
Pink Floyd was one of the top bands as well. Nothing can compare to Dark Side of the Moon or the record 900+ weeks in Billboards top albums. !7years.
If your going to do Zepplin YOU have to get a good pair of head phones,, the little plcks and drum hits,, plus the shifts from right to left speakers,,, teir music is like a JOURNEY they take you along for the concert,, each person experiences their own "Trip" quotes from Robert Plant.. singer Jimmy Page guitar John Bonham drums
Nice reaction Steph as always. You've mentioned many times that you love a good guitar solo. Check out Dazed and Confused from MSG LIVE 1973. Jimmy Page's performance during this song is something else and has to be seen to be believed. 29 minutes of relentless brilliance, proving he is the greatest rock guitarist of all time. I swear all 4 band members leave their bodies during this masterpiece. Great job, keep up the good work
Hehe ... was waiting till u saw this one 🤭 (I love this one) ( the little guitar was a Mandolin)
Black Sabbath,Led Zeppelin,Deep Purple the holy triad of rock music🤘
No. Zeppelin, Beatles, Stones. Don't lump Zeppelin in with Sabbath and Purple. Eeek.
You mean the UNholy trinity of Rock.
Hey just wanted to let you know that Imminence dropped their new album “The Black” a few days ago. This is how the album is breaded down.
Songs w/MV (maybe or maybe not)
1. Come Hell or Highwater
2. Desolation
3. Heaven Shall Burn
4. Death by a Thousand Cuts
5. Continuum
6. The Black
Songs left to do:
1. Beyond the Pale
2. The Call of the Void
3. Come What May
Instrumental songs
1. Cul-de-Sac
2. L’ appel Du Vide
3. Le Noir
Try listening to "The Big Push" A group that Ren was part of Advise you start with "I Shot The Sheriff/Road To Zion Hip Hop" mix (Live). There are two versions you want the one where Ren is wearing red braces(Suspenders if your from USA) or alternately Ren's latest "Back On 74 Message In A Bottle Retake". If your stuck on Led Zep take a look at "Kashmir" either from Knebworth live or the Celebration concert from the O2 (when they were a lot older as in their 60s and John Bonhams son standing in for his late father)
the rain song is another heavenly song that you surely like
OMG OMG OMG **Steph** just saw the title & i am already so **Excited** for YOU to be seeing/listening to this one in particular cuz i **Know** (from your past reactions how much you are falling in **Luv** with them) already it is going to make YOU sooo very **Happy** being able to see them so up close heh k enuff of my babblin going to see what your **Thoughts** & **Feelings** are on this one k goin in now ha Weeeeee...**MyBelovedMagicalOtherWorldlyGeniusLedZeppelinLuvForeverInfinity&Beyond**
Great Reaction! Very versatile talented group. Next try "Ramble On" and "What is and what should never be" for another different vibe! Enjoy!
They will always be the #1 GOATS FOR ME…AND MAY I SAY OTHERS!
I love his voice, & have always thought it’s the best voice, his range tone & texture.
It's probably mentioned. The song is about Joni Mitchell.
This could be a good start with a Pearl Jam journey.
Pearl Jam is a power rock band formed in 91 and was first put into the "grunge" scene cause most of the group members are also from envoronment of Seattle (like Nirvana).
Why do I mention them?
One of their great song is a half cover of California Hotel - it is called "Given to fly". There is tons of live versions of Pearl Jam out there. Maybe you wanna start with the version of 2000 because there is really cute beginning where the singer of Pearl Jam (Eddie Vedder) is interacting with a woman who is doing sign language.
But anyway - thanks a lot for your reactions 🙂
This song should point you in the direction of Joni Mitchell (about whom this song was written). Please dive into her incredible colletion of original music. She is an amazing singer/songwriter/poet.
Did you do The Rain Song and Ten Years Gone yet? Also In The Light...Battle Of Evermore...and No Quarter!
Jimmy providing the essence, letting John and Robert add the beauty.
Forger everything else Steph. I just love your Zep reactions. You love them we all love them ( and you). Forget the rest stick to the best. Make this the first pure Zep channel. There’s loads to get through
Little guitar was Mandolin by John Paul Jones
you should listen to Led Zeppelin 4 album. It has the studio version of Going to California, Stairway to Heaven, Blackdog, and a really beautiful acoustic song called The Battle of Evermore.. Awesome album, their crown jewel!!
The acoustic set on How the West Was Won is even better...1972
From back when real, genuine talent was a thing.
Another great Zeppelin song which is quite different from their hard rocking material is "Thank You". I think it's one of their best songs, and I'm sure you would enjoy it very much. Stick to the original studio album version though, to get all the subtleties of the song that are hard to reproduce live.
Great reaction ! some record LP had a fast side and other side were slower songs ! anyway please do OVER THE HILLS FAR AWAY and RAMBLE ON by Led Zepplin.
Jhon poul jhon is the shadow for these historical band
You like that slow acoustic style? Then Led Zeppelin 3 is for you...Listen to Tangerine, and That's the Way. 😊
Please, you might react to "The Battle of Evermore", "That's the Way", "The Rain Song", ...
mandolin makes a beautiful sound
When Gods walked amongst us.
The end of the Hippy time. Love and Peace still in the air.
...hello kindness...good thing u found your way here...the universe is working...
You should try Kashmir live from celebration day , they are amazing
I am going to recommend In my time of dying, it is a Amazing song
Great job such great music thanks so much
Whatever Robert Plant is doing at the start of the video, it looks like he's scrolling his phone! Lol.
Check out Fool in the Rain. Great song.
If you like Zeppelin acoustic songs, you must listen to Led Zeppelin 3 album!! Tons of acoustic songs!!
You should listen to the studio version and the live performance for contrast
You should react to any of their Royal Albert Hall 1970 performance, sis! It'll makes your mind blown.
John Paul Jones the bass player , also plays keyboard and the Mandolin....
If you get to know the great Joni Mitchell and her music, you’ll immediately see why she inspired this rapturous musical love-note from Robert, Jimmy, & company.
The depth of feeling that was everywhere in this era of popular music has never been matched. I took it for granted as a shaggy little ‘70’s kid, but now I realize that it was something very special, and I miss it terribly.
🥲
Well, It’s somehow good to see that girls reactions to Robert Plant haven’t changed one single bit over the last 50 years.
like the way you are so into these guys,try Babe Im Gonna Leave You and You Shook Me .Also the volume seems really low ,might want to crank it up a touch
The Goat!
🤘🏾😎🤘🏾
The Rain Song should be next, if you enjoyed this one.
Hola Step, me encanta como reaccionas a las canciones, te recomiendo una banda inglesa llamada PROCOL HARUM formada en 1967 y su canción insigne y además un clásico mundial es A WHINTER SHADE OF PALE, ellos hicieron un magestuoso concierto en 2006 donde la Interpretaron, se que te va a emosionar mucho, la puedes buscar así PROCOL HARUM A WHINTER SHADE OF PALE LIVE IN DENMARK 2006 un saludo y gracias.
John Paul Jones is playing the Mandolin for this one.
Muito bonito. Amazing....
I love this performance because it bring JPJ forward where he can show his musicianship outside of his backline duties. What an amazing fortuitous meeting of musical talents. My favorite band EVER because they are the greatest rock group, EVER!
Someone in love
React to «Over the hills and far away» live in the Madison square garden 1973.
john paul jones is great on the mandolin on this performance……..give Bon Y Ur Stomp a listen……it’s about Roberts dog
Check out Heartbreker by Zeppelin...solid rock and roll
🔥❄️
No one ever mentions John Paul Jones probably the finest musician of them all. So sad he's never mentioned!!
Led Zeppelin, bashers? They do it all. 4 men who love music, here you go.
❤❤❤Robert is a beautiful golden lion❤❤❤
Try "The Rain Song" and "Ten Years Gone".
Man, like I said before she’s absolutely beautiful too bad. I’m in my 60s. She wouldn’t even look at me once🥲
MUST TRY THE WORLD OF JAPANESE ROCK AND METAL, IT IS A BIG DEAL. TRY THE BAND "LOVEBITES" THE SONG "FROZEN SERANADE". ANOTHER ALL WOMEN BAND IS "NEMOPHILA" TRY THE SONG "AMATERAS". ANOTHER ALL-WOMAN BAND IS "HANABIE" TRY "SUGAR". ALDIOUS, HAGANE, DESTROSE, MARY'S BLOOD, PARADOXX, EAST OF EDEN, BAND-MAID, ARK ROYAL, ARE ALL EXCELLENT ALL-JAPANESE-WOMEN BANDS. THE MEN ROCK TOO, HA HA.
Excellent reaction, thank you, you can react to more Guns n Roses songs: sweet child o mine, Patience, paradise city, don't cry, you could be mine, knocking on heavens door tribute to Freddy Mercury nightrain live Tokio 🔥🔥🔥🔥Good vibes 💚💛❤️
Have you listened to Dazed and Confused yet ??❤️
I see your video led zepelin is the leggendary rock band but the queen is the genius see live aid 1984 the Queen change your mind good luck
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Ramble on for dreamy inspired by lord of the rings as wwere lot of their songs (old mythology uk)
Steely Dan, Steph. Great no, ingenious.
You def need to listen to at least one ' Van Halen ' song. You reacted to Eddies guitar solo which was great but now...how about an actual song??? Maybe Ain't talkin bout love or Jamies crying off their 1st album...Enjoying ur Zep reactions
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