That jumbo of sounds (little explosions) you heard is called a "sound blur" per guitarist, Jimmy Page (studio magician) in an interview from 1980. The effect on Plant's voice I call a "fish tank" effect. Ha-ha. I noticed it right away the first time I heard it. First time they used it, as well.
Yep, their last LP. We had purchased tickets for the concert ($20.00 per ticket) that never was- due to the incredible loss of John Bonham. And Zeppelin was no more. Four amazing, talented beings that came together to create , in my opinion, the best band that ever was or will be.✌❤
I LOVE your reaction to this. Made me smile the whole time. I'm probably old enough to be your grandmother, and this song still makes me feel the same as you do. Every time. Led Zepp just crawls into your soul and does... Some. Thing. Rock on!
YOU MAKE MY DAY DUDE. I'M SITTING HERE SMOKING AND I SEEN THE SONG AND I SAID LET ME GET A GOOD LAUGH BECAUSE WHEN JIMMY SOLO COMES UP HE'S COMING OUT THAT SEAT😆😆😆😆
Great to see you back on Zep. And no question, undoubtedly the greatest band to ever grace the stage & airwaves!!!! Looking forward to your reaction to Fool In The Rain. Zeppelin = GOAT. To me listening to Zeppelin is like coming home!!
Lol. It’s cool to talk, it’s just whether you have something to say that matters, and you did. Zeppelin is the OG in many ways. They brought back the old and remade the new. It’s no wonder that 50 years on they’re still so highly regarded. PS wait until you get to Fool In The Rain. 🎶
I've always loved the sound of that "blast off" solo in the song. Here Jimmy uses a Gizmotron that attaches to the guitar using small, motor driven plastic or rubber wheels to make the strings vibrate, yielding resonant, synthesizer-like sounds from each string. It almost sounds like the strings are falling off the guitar or the sound you hear when you hit a bridge cable with great force. Page, the master of sound.
The radio station in NYC made us wait for weeks when they debut this track from Zeppelin’s new album. That’s how it was in ‘79 . Muscle cars, girls and Led Zeppelin. Glad I saw them live in ‘77 at Madison Square Garden. Something’s you never forget! Best of times!
I was too young to have seen Led Zeppelin perform live in person during their heyday in the 1970's, but I did experience the next best closest thing to it in 1995 when I got to see Jimmy Page and Robert Plant perform together in concert at the Oakland Coliseum. The highlight of the show was near the end when the band brought out on stage a full Egyptian orchestra and launched into a redition of this song that eventually segued into a rendition of "Kashmir." Amazing times!
In 1980, I was 13 and starting my first year of Jr. High or middle school as it’s called now. This tune In The Evening was all over the radio and I loved it every time it came on. Things were SO different then my friend. As a youngster, this tune had huge impressions on me. It was tremendously huge and Zeppelin were HUGELY popular even after John’s untimely death that September. Talk about a terrible tragedy.
@6:09 It sounds like a huge spring launching a Zeppelin into space. I suppose Jimmy is detuning the strings. It’s a great effect. Time to raise the Zeppelin flag again!
Coda is their last album, but some people disregard it because it's made up of outtakes from previous recording sessions. It is one of their studio albums, and it should be on your listening list.
I highly recommend "I Can't Quit You Baby" from Led Zeppelin's "Coda" album. It was a "sound check" at the Royal Albert Hall that they just happened to record, and it features some of Jimmy Page's best guitar work. I would also HIGHLY suggest that you do a reaction to Peter Frampton's "Do You Feel Like We Do" from his album titled "Frampton Comes Alive". You will not be disappointed!
I Can't Quit You Baby from Coda is actually a live version from the Royal Albert Hall. It's on UA-cam. Not sure why they said it was a soundcheck but it is a great version.
@@ga41867 The reason I said the version on "Coda" was a "sound check" is because it is. The live version that is also available on youtube was recorded later that evening during the actual concert. If you listen closely to both versions, you will hear the difference in the way Jimmy plays them. They both sound very similar because they were both recorded only a few hours apart.
So good to watch you react to this for the first time. My older sister introduced me to Led Zeppelin in 1983 (I was 9 or 10) when she gave me a copy of In Through the Out Door. In the Evening was the first song on the album, so it was the first song I heard. I probably rewound and listened to it 10 times before I even let the tape play any further. It totally blew me away, and was my first "Favorite" Zeppelin song. Until I heard :Fool in the Rain" 2 songs later. I've had so many "Favorite" eppelin songs I cant remember them all any more. And this guitar solo was instrumental (hah) in inspiring me to become a guitar player. A couple of times it sounds like Page threw the guitar down a flight of stairs. So brilliant, Thank you, Shelly, rest in peace, I love you and I miss you every day.
In Through the Out Door is my personal favorite Zeppelin album. I don't think it's their best but it's my favorite. The second half the guitar solo in this song just sounds like a sunset to me. So pretty
same faces i made when i heard That solo in '79. lord help the common man! as you all say today, i was 'Shook', probably re-listened to just the solo 10 times in a row. fk!
I’m looking forward to this album! I didn’t listen to it much when I went through my zep phase. And, kudos to those that never left that phase! 😉 This song didn’t strike me the way most of their stuff does.
Zeppelin I was one of the first records I ever owned. 50 years goes by and it's still pretty cool. I love getting a wide variety of reactions from laymen to musical experts alike. It all sort of validates the great bands, Zeppelin, Rush, Allman Bros., etc. but it's all a universal language. IMO they petered out a bit on this album, but still with great moments including the iconic Fool in the Rain. To the great groove-meister Bonzo. Cheers
This song shows why Page is a genius. The intro into that solo is short, but mind blowing! I think we were missing the guitar driven rock by then because of disco. Jimmy served up some 70's era guitar work with an 80's sensibility. Not sure I said that right, but this is the first song on the album and as soon as my needly hit vinyl, I knew this one was going to be good! Love your reaction to this!
Just getting started, but definitely the last Led Zeppelin album. John Bonham died after this and it was essentially all over, much like Lynyrd Skynyrd and the plane crash. They released Coda after that and probably various other compilations, but this is the final regular Led Zeppelin album. #RIP Bonzo.
Very underrated album for Page. His work in this song is classic. Fool in the Rain has a brilliant solo. One of his best. They close the album which what I think is one of his best solos ever…I’m Gonna Crawl. They should rerelease the album with less keys, get rid of the high reverb and bring Roberts voice up in a couple of songs .
Plant's voice is so obscured with effects...for the first time you mostly have no idea what he is saying. I think that might be part of what you are getting at. They were trying some new things production wise and it didn't quite come together perhaps.
Coda is their very last album. Released after Bonzo passed. It is an assortment of already recorded tracks which I seem to think were rejects from previous albums and considered originally not up to standard. Not too bad but not exceptionally good either. Still a listen would complete the studio albums. Then into the live recordings.....Please Silas. The live records in most cases are totally brilliant🤘
This was the last album they released while John Bonham was alive, but they did put out one more album, Coda in 1982. It contains studio outtakes and unreleased songs recorded throughout their career. It does contain a live version of I Can't Quit You Baby from the first album, but the rest are songs that weren't included on any albums. It might be worth checking out at some point.
I went out and bought this album when I was 14 -- almost missed out on the Led train, and this was the only first-issue album of theirs I got back in the day. But I knew every cut on the album by heart. And then I went back and listened to everything I had missed.
I first heard this album when I was stationed over in Okinawa, Japan in the Marine Corps in 1980 brings back memories thanks for rocking the IU shirt go Hoosiers
To me the vocal is not all that different but I think part of it is he is very guttural here and mostly in a lower growling register except for now and then. But I would say that in the earlier Led Zeppelin, there would be some delay and a fair amount of reverb sometimes. This is heavier on what is called a slapback delay, which was more common in the 50s except then it would be on the lead vocal which was ridiculously out on top of the mix, because it featured primarily the frontman (or woman) usually. But this is balanced into the mix like all of their stuff and most 70s rock music. I'm not sure when it changed for me but it was pretty quickly that I decided I really love this effect and think it's perfect for this song. Just listening to it now, it gives his voice such intensity and impact and growling emotion. Plus I love slapback delay in general ever since I got into 50s rockabilly and early Elvis type music in my twenties in the band I was in. It's funny that you are hearing this now because when I was in junior high and high school, I really really needed their earlier super hard rock stuff because I really craved the intensity of it at top volume. And not that I ever turned rock music down when I listened to it, laugh, but this came out my junio year in high school and at first it seemed really new in certain ways, but by the very next year I was really starting to listen to a huge expansion in the variety of music I was exposing myself to, and as I got into my first year of college and really got into punk and post-punk and all this other stuff, I really started liking this album and the one right before it, Houses of the Holy, a lot. Edit to say, that must have been a Freudian slip, laugh, because the one right before this was Presence, which I appreciated in its own way and love a couple songs off of it, but for some reason in my mind it's not part of the normal progression of the Led Zep albums, similar to Led Zep III. For me, it goes Led Zep I, Led Zep II, Led Zep IV, Physical Graffiti, Houses of the Holy, and In Through the Out Door!
Btw Silas ... you should finish your Zeppelin tour with two songs released much later, that didn't even make it on one of their albums. Travelling Riverside Blues and Hey, Hey What Can I Do (which was the B side of Immigrant Song from LZ III but not on the album). The fact that songs this good were omitted once again shows how powerful their whole catalogue is.
In August of 1976, they released a double live album titled 'The Song Remans the Same". This album was recorded in 1973 during the tour for the album 'Houses of the Holy" So, there are no songs on it from albums after 1973. Hearing them live is a totally different experience. These musicians were so in tune with each other, they would improvise all the time. Definitely worth a listen. After the death of drummer John Bonham in 1980, Page, Plant and Jones decided to disband. In November of 1982, they did release one more Zeppelin album, 'Coda'. There is only one song of the eight on the album, that was previously released. The album is unique in that it has songs that were never released from sessions throughout their career. Thank you for your great reactions. Please keep it up. 👍
Cool that you're getting to this album. The album "In Through The Outdoor" is the last album by Led Zeppelin, after their drummer John Bonham died 9/25/80, they decided to call it quits. Robert Plant, however, went on with a solo career. This song is my favorite on the album. Awesome reaction as always, thanks!
@@paulonius42 Well, it was their last album that they did with all original songs, with them all together in the studio so, yeah, really, it was their actual last album that they recorded together, which is what I meant, It doesn't take the whole group getting together to put an album of previously recorded songs on an album.
@@paulonius42 That means all anyone has to do is keep making collaborations of their recent songs and say "Here's a new album by so and so." and for all anyone knows it could be the last album, that's ridiculous, man, look it up on google and you'll find that "In Through The Outdoor" was Led Zepplin's last studio recorded album, which makes the decision final. Don't bother replying, I won't reply back.
@seiraeiramasil2302 it doesn't mean anything of the kind. Led Zeppelin released Coda, not just anybody. It is one of their studio albums. This is not open for debate. Bye now.
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The beginning part of this song was supposed to have descended from Page's work for the filmmaker Kenneth Anger. He was going to do the soundtrack for a film to be called "Lucifer Rising" that at one time had Mick Jagger set to appear in it. It never ended up happening, but there is supposed to be a good thirty minutes or so of that kind of music that Page recorded. I don't remember if he ever released any of it...
I used to have Lucifer Rising on a picture disc but threw it away as it was too demonic whist tripping. (In '90). Page was in a very dark phase at that time. Hopefully he's seen the light of God. Mick is satanist, too.
This song was a Jon Paul Jones theme. The whole album is one more work by Jones and Plant, because Page and Bonhan had a lot of hobby problems and always went to the studio very late. It is an album that is made two years after the death of Robert Plant's son who during that time did not want to return to the group. They toured. The best live performance in Kenetwort. Soon after, Bozzo died, you know, from a drunken bout. They made a posthumous CODA album with songs they had. Without Bonzo they no longer wanted to continue, especially Rob ert who had the double loss of his son and his friend. What a pity
Awesome reaction Silas...great album to pick, yes their last. But of course their music lives forever...and that's because of someone like you, to come along and breathe new life in the music and their legend !!
Oh no no no, there's no question about Zeppelin being the best, lol It's just as Jack Black said at Lincoln Center Honors: "Better than the Beatles, better than the Stones." 😄 But if you haven't already, check out Ramblin On, and see if you can figure out who inspired Robert Plants lyrics.
Almost done with Zep, no worries, Jimmy and Robert have had successful solo careers. You should read about the marketing of this album (if you haven't) interesting stuff. I purchased "one " of the albums
A patchy album, but this is a more than solid opener. Page was, I believe, deep into his heroin addiction, and it affected his playing - some pretty sloppy soloing, eg on Hotdog. Great riff on this one though. Bonham was never less than great, and Plant sounded pretty fine (although buried in the mix). The MVP on this song (and on the album as a whole) is that quiet genius John Paul Jones. His bass playing on this song is absolutely staggering, and really needs to be credited. Great keyboards and arrangements too.
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Ya man I think this is the last studio album you have left. There is an LP that came out after Bonham's death called "Coda" but that is an out take compilation of stuff that didn't make other albums.
"I'm gonna crawl" from this album is probably one of their most overlooked tracks.
Seriously Silas, "I'm Gonna Crawl" from this same album is Godly good!
I really loved the direction they were going coming into the 80's. I love this album.
That jumbo of sounds (little explosions) you heard is called a "sound blur" per guitarist, Jimmy Page (studio magician) in an interview from 1980. The effect on Plant's voice I call a "fish tank" effect. Ha-ha. I noticed it right away the first time I heard it. First time they used it, as well.
My son is about your age and he likes this one.
Love how Page "crashes" into each guitar solo. 😁
The crashing, jangling opening of that guitar solo sounds like a pissed off badger trying to break out of his cage.
My favorite Led Zeppelin song!
Back in the 70s my local rock station would have Led Zeppelin A to Z weekend once a year. Friday night to Sunday afternoon.
Yep, their last LP. We had purchased tickets for the concert ($20.00 per ticket) that never was- due to the incredible loss of John Bonham. And Zeppelin was no more. Four amazing, talented beings that came together to create , in my opinion, the best band that ever was or will be.✌❤
I LOVE your reaction to this. Made me smile the whole time. I'm probably old enough to be your grandmother, and this song still makes me feel the same as you do. Every time. Led Zepp just crawls into your soul and does... Some. Thing. Rock on!
YOU MAKE MY DAY DUDE. I'M SITTING HERE SMOKING AND I SEEN THE SONG AND I SAID LET ME GET A GOOD LAUGH BECAUSE WHEN JIMMY SOLO COMES UP HE'S COMING OUT THAT SEAT😆😆😆😆
People ask me what my favorite led song is and always come back to this
That has to be one of the craziest guitar sound I have ever heard.
Great to see you back on Zep. And no question, undoubtedly the greatest band to ever grace the stage & airwaves!!!! Looking forward to your reaction to Fool In The Rain. Zeppelin = GOAT. To me listening to Zeppelin is like coming home!!
My favorite song on this album is "South Bound Suarez" totally fun song.
Lol. It’s cool to talk, it’s just whether you have something to say that matters, and you did. Zeppelin is the OG in many ways. They brought back the old and remade the new. It’s no wonder that 50 years on they’re still so highly regarded. PS wait until you get to Fool In The Rain. 🎶
I've always loved the sound of that "blast off" solo in the song. Here Jimmy uses a Gizmotron that attaches to the guitar using small, motor driven plastic or rubber wheels to make the strings vibrate, yielding resonant, synthesizer-like sounds from each string. It almost sounds like the strings are falling off the guitar or the sound you hear when you hit a bridge cable with great force. Page, the master of sound.
Best song on the album is Fool In The Rain.
Bonham’s drumming is out of this world plus it features a top 5 guitar solo by Page
The radio station in NYC made us wait for weeks when they debut this track from Zeppelin’s new album. That’s how it was in ‘79 . Muscle cars, girls and Led Zeppelin. Glad I saw them live in ‘77 at Madison Square Garden. Something’s you never forget! Best of times!
I was too young to have seen Led Zeppelin perform live in person during their heyday in the 1970's, but I did experience the next best closest thing to it in 1995 when I got to see Jimmy Page and Robert Plant perform together in concert at the Oakland Coliseum. The highlight of the show was near the end when the band brought out on stage a full Egyptian orchestra and launched into a redition of this song that eventually segued into a rendition of "Kashmir." Amazing times!
I just love it when you get behind your chair Silas, we know it something great going on💖🎼
My fave led song.
In 1980, I was 13 and starting my first year of Jr. High or middle school as it’s called now. This tune In The Evening was all over the radio and I loved it every time it came on. Things were SO different then my friend. As a youngster, this tune had huge impressions on me. It was tremendously huge and Zeppelin were HUGELY popular even after John’s untimely death that September. Talk about a terrible tragedy.
@6:09 It sounds like a huge spring launching a Zeppelin into space. I suppose Jimmy is detuning the strings. It’s a great effect.
Time to raise the Zeppelin flag again!
Coda is their last album, but some people disregard it because it's made up of outtakes from previous recording sessions. It is one of their studio albums, and it should be on your listening list.
Great reaction. Impossible for me to drive slow to this song🏎
I highly recommend "I Can't Quit You Baby" from Led Zeppelin's "Coda" album. It was a "sound check" at the Royal Albert Hall that they just happened to record, and it features some of Jimmy Page's best guitar work.
I would also HIGHLY suggest that you do a reaction to Peter Frampton's "Do You Feel Like We Do" from his album titled "Frampton Comes Alive". You will not be disappointed!
I Can't Quit You Baby from Coda is actually a live version from the Royal Albert Hall. It's on UA-cam. Not sure why they said it was a soundcheck but it is a great version.
@@ga41867 The reason I said the version on "Coda" was a "sound check" is because it is. The live version that is also available on youtube was recorded later that evening during the actual concert. If you listen closely to both versions, you will hear the difference in the way Jimmy plays them. They both sound very similar because they were both recorded only a few hours apart.
So good to watch you react to this for the first time. My older sister introduced me to Led Zeppelin in 1983 (I was 9 or 10) when she gave me a copy of In Through the Out Door. In the Evening was the first song on the album, so it was the first song I heard. I probably rewound and listened to it 10 times before I even let the tape play any further. It totally blew me away, and was my first "Favorite" Zeppelin song. Until I heard :Fool in the Rain" 2 songs later. I've had so many "Favorite" eppelin songs I cant remember them all any more. And this guitar solo was instrumental (hah) in inspiring me to become a guitar player. A couple of times it sounds like Page threw the guitar down a flight of stairs. So brilliant,
Thank you, Shelly, rest in peace, I love you and I miss you every day.
In Through the Out Door is my personal favorite Zeppelin album. I don't think it's their best but it's my favorite.
The second half the guitar solo in this song just sounds like a sunset to me. So pretty
same faces i made when i heard That solo in '79. lord help the common man! as you all say today, i was 'Shook', probably re-listened to just the solo 10 times in a row. fk!
I’m looking forward to this album! I didn’t listen to it much when I went through my zep phase. And, kudos to those that never left that phase! 😉
This song didn’t strike me the way most of their stuff does.
I especially like the bit in the middle where it sounds like someone is throwing the furniture about.
Or going under water!
Zeppelin I was one of the first records I ever owned. 50 years goes by and it's still pretty cool. I love getting a wide variety of reactions from laymen to musical experts alike. It all sort of validates the great bands, Zeppelin, Rush, Allman Bros., etc. but it's all a universal language. IMO they petered out a bit on this album, but still with great moments including the iconic Fool in the Rain. To the great groove-meister Bonzo. Cheers
This song shows why Page is a genius. The intro into that solo is short, but mind blowing! I think we were missing the guitar driven rock by then because of disco. Jimmy served up some 70's era guitar work with an 80's sensibility. Not sure I said that right, but this is the first song on the album and as soon as my needly hit vinyl, I knew this one was going to be good! Love your reaction to this!
Just getting started, but definitely the last Led Zeppelin album. John Bonham died after this and it was essentially all over, much like Lynyrd Skynyrd and the plane crash. They released Coda after that and probably various other compilations, but this is the final regular Led Zeppelin album. #RIP Bonzo.
An overlooked classic.Carousalambra is another.
Very underrated album for Page. His work in this song is classic.
Fool in the Rain has a brilliant solo. One of his best.
They close the album which what I think is one of his best solos ever…I’m Gonna Crawl.
They should rerelease the album with less keys, get rid of the high reverb and bring Roberts voice up in a couple of songs .
Plant's voice is so obscured with effects...for the first time you mostly have no idea what he is saying. I think that might be part of what you are getting at. They were trying some new things production wise and it didn't quite come together perhaps.
@@neilhopwoodsjugband the In the Evening second version on the remastered ITTOD is fantastic.
This whole album is incredible!!! Just listen to it start to end. One of my favorite LZ albums, love this song so much.
I love the way you jump out of your chair when the music gets to you
Coda is their very last album. Released after Bonzo passed. It is an assortment of already recorded tracks which I seem to think were rejects from previous albums and considered originally not up to standard. Not too bad but not exceptionally good either. Still a listen would complete the studio albums. Then into the live recordings.....Please Silas. The live records in most cases are totally brilliant🤘
Zeppelin was tremendously great & loads of fun weren't they . . .
This was the last album they released while John Bonham was alive, but they did put out one more album, Coda in 1982. It contains studio outtakes and unreleased songs recorded throughout their career. It does contain a live version of I Can't Quit You Baby from the first album, but the rest are songs that weren't included on any albums. It might be worth checking out at some point.
I went out and bought this album when I was 14 -- almost missed out on the Led train, and this was the only first-issue album of theirs I got back in the day. But I knew every cut on the album by heart. And then I went back and listened to everything I had missed.
Awesome song, one of my all time favorites!
"In through the out door", A REAL classic and GREAT album!
All of it!
Awesome reaction, Silas!
Kudos!
I first heard this album when I was stationed over in Okinawa, Japan in the Marine Corps in 1980 brings back memories thanks for rocking the IU shirt go Hoosiers
To me the vocal is not all that different but I think part of it is he is very guttural here and mostly in a lower growling register except for now and then. But I would say that in the earlier Led Zeppelin, there would be some delay and a fair amount of reverb sometimes. This is heavier on what is called a slapback delay, which was more common in the 50s except then it would be on the lead vocal which was ridiculously out on top of the mix, because it featured primarily the frontman (or woman) usually.
But this is balanced into the mix like all of their stuff and most 70s rock music. I'm not sure when it changed for me but it was pretty quickly that I decided I really love this effect and think it's perfect for this song. Just listening to it now, it gives his voice such intensity and impact and growling emotion. Plus I love slapback delay in general ever since I got into 50s rockabilly and early Elvis type music in my twenties in the band I was in.
It's funny that you are hearing this now because when I was in junior high and high school, I really really needed their earlier super hard rock stuff because I really craved the intensity of it at top volume. And not that I ever turned rock music down when I listened to it, laugh, but this came out my junio year in high school and at first it seemed really new in certain ways, but by the very next year I was really starting to listen to a huge expansion in the variety of music I was exposing myself to, and as I got into my first year of college and really got into punk and post-punk and all this other stuff, I really started liking this album and the one right before it, Houses of the Holy, a lot.
Edit to say, that must have been a Freudian slip, laugh, because the one right before this was Presence, which I appreciated in its own way and love a couple songs off of it, but for some reason in my mind it's not part of the normal progression of the Led Zep albums, similar to Led Zep III. For me, it goes Led Zep I, Led Zep II, Led Zep IV, Physical Graffiti, Houses of the Holy, and In Through the Out Door!
In the Evening.... POP!!! When the Day Is Done.
Awesome - Steve Dahlberg will feel completed - Great Choice - Been Waiting for This!
Please keep doing Zeppelin!! Do all the albums!! This live 1079 at Knebworth was magnificent!
Btw Silas ... you should finish your Zeppelin tour with two songs released much later, that didn't even make it on one of their albums.
Travelling Riverside Blues and Hey, Hey What Can I Do (which was the B side of Immigrant Song from LZ III but not on the album). The fact that songs this good were omitted once again shows how powerful their whole catalogue is.
Led Zeppelin are gods, like PF they will be listened to forever ❤️🙏
"It's lonely at the bottom
It's good to be on the top
but when you're standing in the middle
ain't no way you ganna stop"
In August of 1976, they released a double live album titled 'The Song Remans the Same". This album was recorded in 1973 during the tour for the album 'Houses of the Holy" So, there are no songs on it from albums after 1973. Hearing them live is a totally different experience. These musicians were so in tune with each other, they would improvise all the time. Definitely worth a listen. After the death of drummer John Bonham in 1980, Page, Plant and Jones decided to disband. In November of 1982, they did release one more Zeppelin album, 'Coda'. There is only one song of the eight on the album, that was previously released. The album is unique in that it has songs that were never released from sessions throughout their career. Thank you for your great reactions. Please keep it up. 👍
I think he did Presence...
@@jonathanlocke6404 Just re-checked, you are correct. Edited my original post to reflect. ty much
Someone hand this man an oscar.
This track is vibe.... UNTIL IT MELTS YOUR FACE OFF!!!!
Bonham's isolated tracks are also fun to listen to.
Silas this song and album is very different but aren't they all. The goats
Love this song
The Beatles are considered the greatest rock/pop band of all-time. Zeppelin the greatest rock band. The Beatles the greatest band overall.
Last song is the best song.
Back in the day I’d let my car warm up during the beginning and started driving when it hit. ✌️
Cool that you're getting to this album. The album "In Through The Outdoor" is the last album by Led Zeppelin, after their drummer John Bonham died 9/25/80, they decided to call it quits. Robert Plant, however, went on with a solo career. This song is my favorite on the album. Awesome reaction as always, thanks!
It is not their last album. Coda is their last album. Just because it was made of outtakes from previous sessions doesn't make it a non album. .
@@paulonius42 Well, it was their last album that they did with all original songs, with them all together in the studio so, yeah, really, it was their actual last album that they recorded together, which is what I meant, It doesn't take the whole group getting together to put an album of previously recorded songs on an album.
@seiraeiramasil2302 Coda is their last album. Period.
@@paulonius42 That means all anyone has to do is keep making collaborations of their recent songs and say "Here's a new album by so and so." and for all anyone knows it could be the last album, that's ridiculous, man, look it up on google and you'll find that "In Through The Outdoor" was Led Zepplin's last studio recorded album, which makes the decision final. Don't bother replying, I won't reply back.
@seiraeiramasil2302 it doesn't mean anything of the kind. Led Zeppelin released Coda, not just anybody. It is one of their studio albums. This is not open for debate. Bye now.
Still react that way every time I hear this song. It’s a wonder my car has a back window.
Отличное видео, спасибо за контент!
Baby boy you are wise beyond your years, the way you even listen to music is different from Young people of your age
Theres one more coda
First off, I enjoy your videos. Your T-Shirts suggest that your not only from Indiana, but in the Bloomington area. I have a rich history there, playing in a few local bands. I also promoted great music, like what you play, on radio. In you, I see hope that the younger generation will appreciate this great music and keep it alive. Thanks
Love the blanket!!
The beginning part of this song was supposed to have descended from Page's work for the filmmaker Kenneth Anger. He was going to do the soundtrack for a film to be called "Lucifer Rising" that at one time had Mick Jagger set to appear in it. It never ended up happening, but there is supposed to be a good thirty minutes or so of that kind of music that Page recorded. I don't remember if he ever released any of it...
Yes, he did release it. If I recall correctly, it was part of a set that included soundtrack music he had done for Death Wish 2.
@@Daniel-415-Ponce That's right, I had forgotten about "Death Wish 2"...
I used to have Lucifer Rising on a picture disc but threw it away as it was too demonic whist tripping. (In '90).
Page was in a very dark phase at that time. Hopefully he's seen the light of God.
Mick is satanist, too.
Be great to see reaction to the late Jeff Beck, awesome guitarist
track "Where Were You"
Added myself just now, road to 10K
Thanks Dan!!! 👍
This song was a Jon Paul Jones theme. The whole album is one more work by Jones and Plant, because Page and Bonhan had a lot of hobby problems and always went to the studio very late. It is an album that is made two years after the death of Robert Plant's son who during that time did not want to return to the group. They toured. The best live performance in Kenetwort. Soon after, Bozzo died, you know, from a drunken bout. They made a posthumous CODA album with songs they had. Without Bonzo they no longer wanted to continue, especially Rob ert who had the double loss of his son and his friend. What a pity
Almost at 10K!
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LED ZEPPELIN
Do not forget listen Fool on the rain....It is funny and different song....
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Love the Indiana shirt. I'm originally from Indiana
Love the towel 👍❤️
The guitar sounds at 6:09 & 6:28 sound like he's bumping the amp with his guitar.
Its actually the tremolo bar on his Strat depressed all the way down on an E chord and slowly pulled up.
Hi have listen to The Stone Roses, they was not very big in America there first is very good, have a listen to The one 😊
Awesome reaction Silas...great album to pick, yes their last. But of course their music lives forever...and that's because of someone like you, to come along and breathe new life in the music and their legend !!
Cota is their last album. This is the last one recorded while Bonham was alive, but Coda is very much an official and worthwhile Led Zeppelin album.
Oh no no no, there's no question about Zeppelin being the best, lol It's just as Jack Black said at Lincoln Center Honors: "Better than the Beatles, better than the Stones." 😄
But if you haven't already, check out Ramblin On, and see if you can figure out who inspired Robert Plants lyrics.
You gotta gotta gotta do CODA!
Almost done with Zep, no worries, Jimmy and Robert have had successful solo careers. You should read about the marketing of this album (if you haven't) interesting stuff. I purchased "one " of the albums
A patchy album, but this is a more than solid opener. Page was, I believe, deep into his heroin addiction, and it affected his playing - some pretty sloppy soloing, eg on Hotdog. Great riff on this one though. Bonham was never less than great, and Plant sounded pretty fine (although buried in the mix). The MVP on this song (and on the album as a whole) is that quiet genius John Paul Jones. His bass playing on this song is absolutely staggering, and really needs to be credited. Great keyboards and arrangements too.
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Ya man I think this is the last studio album you have left. There is an LP that came out after Bonham's death called "Coda" but that is an out take compilation of stuff that didn't make other albums.
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Surely you've got to grow your hair, to headbang to this correctly? (or borrow a wig!) 😀
Silas, anything involving Led Zeppelin starts well, develops well and ends well. It's not the greatest band of all time for nothing.
His is not the same.
Jealous of this guy for being able to hear zep songs for the first time.
The vocal is too muddy.