Yes, I always think that when I listen to this song. The guitar is beautiful, the drums are insanely good, the voice is absolutely spot on. But the bass comes with such a strong statement, such reason, it's just the perfect argument for the discussion. Absolute genius John Paul Jones.
It's really interesting seeing someone hear these songs for the first time. I'm so familiar with the songs I know what to expect but seeing the look of amazement at certain parts really makes me appreciate the music all over again.
Zeppelin “in my time of dying” is one of there masterpieces over looked by most reviewers, it’s got it all. You should review it, you will not be disappointed
This is such a great and underappreciated song from the Led Zep discography. Every member of the band is on point, but John Paul Jones shines the most, with his badass bass work.
""should have listened baby --- to My second mind....is a Bues Quote.........Robert Plant was a Blues Scholar..........In fact...the Lemon Song goes straight back to American Blues.......He brought it back to Us....British Blues Rocks......~~~I
He got kicked out of college for the song,I can't remember the exact story but it had something to do with a previous less polished version of the song
Led zeppelin they are out of this world their talent is unmatched by any other rock and roll groups they dont come close to led zeppelin best band ever and ever will be case dismissed
Great song. The US blues had a big influence on them especially in earlier albums. Lyrics in this song came from a Robert Johnston song (ie squeeze my lemon til the juice run down my leg).
When I was stationed in San Diego, me and a few shipmates would blast the lemon song at 4am stoned out of our minds! Love that song!! Check out I can’t quit you babe by zeppelin
I was in high school when this album came out , I had it on 8 track in my car here in “ THE GREAT STATE OF TEXAS “ . I was in the 10 grade probably I’m 64 now lol, I was very lucky to see LED Zeppelin twice live . Love you channel. TEXAS. 🇺🇸⚓️😎
The other day you said you wanted suggestions on some juicy but not to freaky stuff to comment on, one of my favorites is “Pearl Necklace ZZTOP “, so take that haha.🇺🇸⚓️
Back in the day groups would put out extended play albums sometimes in double sets.This was before music videos.These albums were to play on your imagination as you listened to them.This is one reason why some songs were 10 to 12 minutes long or longer.Zepplin and Pink Floyd were prime examples of this.
I've been listening to this since it was first released, and every time I do that bass line takes me into the stratosphere....or something like that...metaphorically speaking.
Another one of the best songs from the best album of 1969. Ah yes! The musical styles of John Paul Jones on bass! Simply the best. And to continue on citrus fruits make a reaction to the Led Zeppelin III's Tangerine music.
“When the levee breaks” should definitely on list to hear. Also if your getting into blues rock, perhaps a little dip into Cream “crossroads” live at the Albert hall 1960’s concert is up there as an excellent example, in fact I need a fix of it now
The fast parts are called a "rave up" to get the audience jumping. When the guitar and vocalist mimic each other, it's called a "call and response" and is often used in blues songs. Another Zep song like that is called You Shook Me. Here's a link. m.ua-cam.com/video/aywXuljytH0/v-deo.html Cheers!
You picked one of LZ's best tunes! You caught right on. A huge part of their repertoire was to have the guitar mimic the vocal!! Been rocking out to them for over 40 years...so much to explore in their catalogue of tunes!🙂
What's ashame is back in the 70s I was a teenager, I remember getting stoned for the first time,must have been 14ish, and all I remember was led zepplin, blow my fucking mind. 56ys young still get stoned but now it's your reactions.cool.
That's to time consuming for a young woman. I'll nominate "Communication Breakdown" for you, and You nominate the Studio version of "Rock and Roll" for Me. This way we both get close to what we want Blondie to React to. Let me know if I should nominate another song for you from Led Zeppelin 1.
…very nice. The Lemon Song showcases all four members. It has it ALL in shit tons!!!.... Wanton Song / Trampled Under Foot / The Girl I Love She Got Long Black Wavy Hair / All My Love / Travelling Riverside Blues (has a bit of "Lemon Song" in it.) / When the Levee Breaks.
Please do a zeppathon (zeppelin marathon) you would have to much to miss eitherwise. You wont regret promise. They go from album 1 to 9 and immediatly starts with a Banger with "good times bad Times". Ledzep is thunderous and bluesy but they also have the best ballade ever written "the rain song". Enjoy and keep posting. Great content.
Led Zeppelin didn't wright this song but they altered it severely. It's a Howlin Wolf song called Killin Floor. Jimi Hendrix did it live too before Zeppelin recorded this. Jimi played it first in the set list on the Jimi Plays Monterey Pop Festival home video/live introduction to the world concert
Ride that Zeppelin train!! If you want more heavy and intense, Nobody's Fault But Mine; and one of the greatest love songs EVER, titled "Thank You"...….."if the sun refused to shine, I'd still be loving you". I sing that to my wife.
Enjoy watching you discover all this great music and wanted to suggest a couple of Led Zeppelin tracks I think you'd enjoy. One of my favourites Over The Hills and Far Away and Black Dog. For something different try Scottish band Nazereth with Hair of The Dog and some early Fleetwood Mac with another of my favourites Need Your Love So Bad. Peter Green was a genius guitarist.
Good reaction. You are a talented editor too! I think "Black Dog", "When the Levee Breaks", and "Trampled Under Foot" (for a little funk) next. Then I would try their folk/country type songs, "Bron - Y - Aur Stomp" and "Gallows Pole". Then "The Battle of Evermore" for something completely different, then "Achilles Last Stand" for a more heavy-metal type of track. They could do it all!
It´s always nice to see young people discover the old rock classics like Led Zeppelin..and others of that time But image an Elvis impersonator is meeting a reaggae band and they decide to play Led Zeppelin songs together...what do you think that would sound like? I´ll tell you "Simply hilarious!" `They call themselve "Dread Zeppelin" and Robert Plant the lead singer of Led Zeppelin is a huge fan. Just give them once a try and choose a for you familiar Led Zeppelin song performed by "Dread Zeppelin" and have fun while listening...that would be a hilarious reaction video for sure.
Just shared it with my gf. Love your accent, btw. Where r u from? I'm german. My gf is australian. So much to learn! I just wrote her, that it is so much fun to me, watching a "youngster" listening to Led Zeppelin. Like they've become almost a label, these days. But noone actually knows their songs, anymore. This song is a great example, about WHAT made them this huge. I think you nailed it, when pointing out how this song covers the spectrum from slow played blues onto hard rock. All in one song. Quite a masterpiece. They way they let it "slide" from one to the other. This, beeing said, you might wanna listen to: "Them crooked vultures": "Elephants". That is John Paul Jones on bg, with Dave Grohl on drums and Josh Homme singing and playing the guitar. Or, and also: "the living tree" by "Never the bride": Nikki Lamborn and Catherine Feeny. Citation Roger Daltrey about Nikki: "the best voice since Janis Joplin." You might wanna check it out. Pls: let me know! I'll be right here. Greetings from the far north of Germany!
@@InsaneBlondie Another annoyer, booked in: And coming with a very intimate thing for my gf and me: Eivoer Palsdottir is from the faroese islands. Be well seatet! This one might go deep: my gf is suffering with depression. I'm close to that. Overcame it, years ago. But you'll never loose it, if it got you, once. Piece by piece. And this became true for us, when we met in real life. After 12 years of only writing with each other: ua-cam.com/video/eTd6j4VV1IA/v-deo.html I'll say it, again: pls prepare yourself for a massive impact. Welcome! (with arms, wide open!)
Hello Georgia, nice to know your real name. I recently subscribed. Love your reactions to music I have loved & played for many years / decades....You can't go wrong with Led Zeppelin. Enjoy discovering so much more by them. Maybe get to watch the dvd "The Song Remains The Same" - a movie about their live concert at Madison Square Gardens in the 70's. A whole Lotta Love at that concert is spectacular when Jimmy Page, guitarist uses the Theremin.....It looks like a single extended aerial - which is basically what it is. Lol ....Put your hand close to it & it will give a pitched feedback depending how close or where you move your hand....Put it through an echo & ......Woooowoooo ...wooowooo ! A whole lotta weird sounds.
Dazed and Confused, and The Song Remains the Same......if you want a of mix fast and slow of power. That’s the Way it Should Be, Tangerine, and Thank You, if you want thoughtful..sweet..and sad all in one. All Zeppelin must hears....really it’s going to be an experience if you so choose, enjoy baby girl..
1. Ten Years Gone 2. Boogie with Stu 3. Bring it on Home 4. When the Levee Breaks (though I would normally steer you clear of the songs on typical radio rotation to save us die hard fans from hearing a song for the 10 millionth time, this one and any others i list with a * is worth the listen) 5. You're Time is Gonna Come. 6. Dazed and Confused * 7. The Rain Song 8. In the Light 9. How Many More Times 10. You Shook Me You can thank me after :p
I could tell you were digging it as I was watching your face. hoping that you would feel the kinds of things that we (the 65 and older group) have been feeling for 50 years with Led Zeppelin. That would prove for us that this music is not only timeless but it is relatable to a new group of listeners. But, I’m pretty sure you only played this for the fans. But, I think you need time to dissect what you grooved on here. What I am saying is the initial reaction was “yup zeppelin always great” but as I watched your face I wondered if you’ve heard other music like this? What part of it got into your head? I wish you would come back after putting in the time...living with it....and do this again. In the meantime, Play it to your friends, play it when your dancing, let it reach your soul. Then react. Please?
I know you've reacted to a few tracks. I tried to leave those off this list but, there's too many Zeppelin songs to list. When you finish these come back for another list. Kashmir, No Quarter, In The Light, Boogie With Stu, Ten Years Gone, Ramble On, The Rain Song, Over The Hills And Far Away, The Song Remains The Same, Dyer Maker, The Crunge, The Ocean, Dancing Days, Going to California, Communication Breakdown, Bron-Y-Aur Stomp, Bring It On Home, Down by the Seaside, Fool in the Rain, Four Sticks, Gallows Pole, Going to California. Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman), Misty Mountain Hop, Tangerine, Your Time Is Gonna Come etc, etc, etc........
Led Zeppelin is the best band ever IMO..But, check out a great US band, The Doors. Nobody had a sound like them. The lead singer Jim Morrison was a genius with lyrics but the booze got to him early. He would be hit or miss on stage in the later years and died at 27 (like Joplin and Hendrix). The Doors were great in show at Isle of Wight in 67 or 68. Listen to Light My Fire, LA Woman, Roadhouse Blues. Many, many more hits too
We are in need of What Is And What Should Never Be next.
Metallica live at Beng and purge Seattle 89. For whom the Bell tolls, fade to black. AWESOME!!!!!
My God that bass line just gets me every time
amazzzing:D
Yes, I always think that when I listen to this song. The guitar is beautiful, the drums are insanely good, the voice is absolutely spot on. But the bass comes with such a strong statement, such reason, it's just the perfect argument for the discussion. Absolute genius John Paul Jones.
Outstanding
It's really interesting seeing someone hear these songs for the first time. I'm so familiar with the songs I know what to expect but seeing the look of amazement at certain parts really makes me appreciate the music all over again.
Right on , I been listening to and playing this stuff forever.
It's super cool to see that she really likes it!
✌💀👽🎸
thank you!! :D
Yeah, as one who grew up with zep, I sort of took it for granted how great they are, the younger generation are just realizing it now.
True!!! For me everytime Zeppelin comes on the playlist I go "oooohhhhhhh shiiiittt "
Zeppelin “in my time of dying” is one of there masterpieces over looked by most reviewers, it’s got it all. You should review it, you will not be disappointed
Good call. Physical Graffiti is simply amazing.
Blind Willie first recorded it back in 1926 -7 . It was a gospel song . The other title of the song is Jesus make my dying bed .
Longest as well for good reason it's an amazing song
And it was recorded in ONE take!
Oh yeah, another great zep song , geez there so many .
Greatest band ever, enjoy.
I'd recommend " Trampled Underfoot " by them, that song is personally one of my favorite Zeppelin songs
All songs by Zepp is badass . Greatest of all time . Even after 40 years gone everyone is still compared to them . Timeless
Except this is pretty much Killing Floor by Howlin Wolf.
@@rdm4509 a Howl’n Wolf tune taken to astronomical heights. Mr. Wolf should have sent royalties of appreciation to Led Zeppelin!
Time to graduate to the heavy blues of "When the Levee Breaks" and "Dazed and Confused".
This is such a great and underappreciated song from the Led Zep discography. Every member of the band is on point, but John Paul Jones shines the most, with his badass bass work.
It’s called The Lemon Song because the bass is so JUICY
""should have listened baby --- to My second mind....is a Bues Quote.........Robert Plant was a Blues Scholar..........In fact...the Lemon Song goes straight back to American Blues.......He brought it back to Us....British Blues Rocks......~~~I
Reference to Killing floor, a blus song.
Yeah they practically stole killing floor from howling wolf but the lemon song is still a banger 🤘🏻
He got kicked out of college for the song,I can't remember the exact story but it had something to do with a previous less polished version of the song
@@dustinpomeroy8817 yes squeeze
Yes their live sets always ended with long loud blues jams that were very different
Led zeppelin they are out of this world their talent is unmatched by any other rock and roll groups they dont come close to led zeppelin best band ever and ever will be case dismissed
I LOVE how you're getting into Zeppelin.
Please review "D'yer Maker" or "Thank You" by them. AWESOME.
Blues funk metal rock jazz band... Led Zeppelin. I love watching people finding zeppelin for the first time.
Great song. The US blues had a big influence on them especially in earlier albums. Lyrics in this song came from a Robert Johnston song (ie squeeze my lemon til the juice run down my leg).
When I was stationed in San Diego, me and a few shipmates would blast the lemon song at 4am stoned out of our minds! Love that song!! Check out I can’t quit you babe by zeppelin
"Squeeze me baby, til the juice runs down my leg" didn't even faze you. You are awesome!!!
I was in high school when this album came out , I had it on 8 track in my car here in “ THE GREAT STATE OF TEXAS “ . I was in the 10 grade probably I’m 64 now lol, I was very lucky to see LED Zeppelin twice live . Love you channel. TEXAS. 🇺🇸⚓️😎
omg thats so cool!! Thank you!!
Your welcome sweetie! 🇺🇸⚓️😎
Love from TEXAS!
The other day you said you wanted suggestions on some juicy but not to freaky stuff to comment on, one of my favorites is “Pearl Necklace ZZTOP “, so take that haha.🇺🇸⚓️
I forgot one album insane beauty , you tube “Zz Top live Moscow Russia, 2012”, thank you !
If you're going to listen to LZ, you have to hear Misty Mountain Hop.
Yes Misty Mountain Hop, Goin to California. If I had to choose just one band to listen to it would be Led Zeppelin.
That is another weird one I love too but can't figure out why!
I love that song
Yes I've heard what you're hearing a thousand times 🤭 now I want you to hear
🥀The Battle Of Evermore🥀
for you're first time 🤗
Back in the day groups would put out extended play albums sometimes in double sets.This was before music videos.These albums were to play on your imagination as you listened to them.This is one reason why some songs were 10 to 12 minutes long or longer.Zepplin and Pink Floyd were prime examples of this.
Amazing and mind blowing indeed!
I've been listening to this since it was first released, and every time I do that bass line takes me into the stratosphere....or something like that...metaphorically speaking.
Another one of the best songs from the best album of 1969. Ah yes! The musical styles of John Paul Jones on bass! Simply the best. And to continue on citrus fruits make a reaction to the Led Zeppelin III's Tangerine music.
Zeppelin is always fantastic.
Thank you Robert Johnston and the deal you made with you know who.
This was my first Led Zeppelin album. Heard it when I was 8. Been a fan for 50 years.....
“When the levee breaks” should definitely on list to hear. Also if your getting into blues rock, perhaps a little dip into Cream “crossroads” live at the Albert hall 1960’s concert is up there as an excellent example, in fact I need a fix of it now
Listen carefully to the bass. It is very melodic. Superb.
What other rock band does blues like Led Zep? Not many....and not this well. They are a different level.
Greta Van Fleet.
@@Voltor07 YOU FUCKING JOKER!
Voltor07 lmao
Voltor07 GRETA VAN FLEET ENEMA
@@Voltor07 I like Greta Van Fleet but I have to disagree with you there.. Led Zeppelin are in their own lane
Heartbreaker awesome song .
The fast parts are called a "rave up" to get the audience jumping. When the guitar and vocalist mimic each other, it's called a "call and response" and is often used in blues songs. Another Zep song like that is called You Shook Me. Here's a link. m.ua-cam.com/video/aywXuljytH0/v-deo.html Cheers!
You picked one of LZ's best tunes! You caught right on. A huge part of their repertoire was to have the guitar mimic the vocal!! Been rocking out to them for over 40 years...so much to explore in their catalogue of tunes!🙂
"Dazed and Confused" live from Royal Albert Hall, 1970. Amazing!!!!
We also need I Can't Quit You Baby. Studio then live 1970.
The voice and guitar are doing a call and response, very bluesy technique which page and plant were very good at in their early work.
Led zeppelin..best band EVER
What's ashame is back in the 70s I was a teenager, I remember getting stoned for the first time,must have been 14ish, and all I remember was led zepplin, blow my fucking mind.
56ys young still get stoned but now it's your reactions.cool.
As a die hard fan, instead of listening to specific songs start from the beginning Zep 1 song 1 and don’t stop
That's to time consuming for a young woman. I'll nominate "Communication Breakdown" for you, and You nominate the Studio version of "Rock and Roll" for Me. This way we both get close to what we want Blondie to React to. Let me know if I should nominate another song for you from Led Zeppelin 1.
my personal favourite, thank you
every single one of them is on fire
particularly John Paul Jones on the bass
genius
peace (from the UK)
Waiting until found any comments about that amazing bass
As Jimmy plays lead guitar JPJ plays lead bass!
…very nice. The Lemon Song showcases all four members. It has it ALL in shit tons!!!.... Wanton Song / Trampled Under Foot / The Girl I Love She Got Long Black Wavy Hair / All My Love / Travelling Riverside Blues (has a bit of "Lemon Song" in it.) / When the Levee Breaks.
Dizzy Nacho I agree I heard the girl I love was the platform for Moby dick
You gotta hear achiles last stand it's a masterpiece
"That's why it's called the lemon song then" Loved it.
Great to see someone of your generation enjoying the songs of my youth
Led Zepellin one of my favorate band
After Bob Plant got his lemon squeezed, he calmed down and felt a lot better.
The bass track is, wow!
I hear exactly what you're hearing because I am also wearing headphones.
😂😂😂
Could be my favourite base line ever!
Another Zep fan is born. Thank the Gods✌😎👊
"Led Zeppelin! Best band ever!!!"~ Jack Black. :)
You're really going down the Led Zeppelin rabbit hole...good for you! I like your vids!
thank you!!!
If you like a guitar voice battle then, 'Strange kind a woman,' off Made in Japan
Love to see you enjoy our tunes...and my fave song...!
Taken from Killing Floor by Howlin Wolf, with the " lemon " line by Robert Johnson.
The Zep is too killer and Blondie is too cute. That's double double awesome
Please do a zeppathon (zeppelin marathon) you would have to much to miss eitherwise. You wont regret promise. They go from album 1 to 9 and immediatly starts with a Banger with "good times bad Times". Ledzep is thunderous and bluesy but they also have the best ballade ever written "the rain song". Enjoy and keep posting. Great content.
React to “In the Evening” by Led Zeppelin. I have seen nobody react to that one yet.
will do :)
That is a great track...
Is this reaction porn now? 😆
Crikey , so much to react to , reactor gonna melt.
In a way, In the Evening is a final encore of Heartbreaker, Kashmir and Whole Lotta Love all combined.
Led Zeppelin didn't wright this song but they altered it severely. It's a Howlin Wolf song called Killin Floor. Jimi Hendrix did it live too before Zeppelin recorded this. Jimi played it first in the set list on the Jimi Plays Monterey Pop Festival home video/live introduction to the world concert
Ride that Zeppelin train!! If you want more heavy and intense, Nobody's Fault But Mine; and one of the greatest love songs EVER, titled "Thank You"...….."if the sun refused to shine, I'd still be loving you". I sing that to my wife.
thank you, and aw thats so cute!
Every Georgie girl that gets turned onto to Zep is another angel in the making.
Led Zeppelin.... Kashmir. You'll thank me later.
it got blocked :((((( it was amazing thooo!
I knew you'd like it.
Man, she is SO beautiful!
The bass line @ 5:24 is the most underrated bass line in history.
Trampled Underfoot and When the Levee Breaks . Keep going down that rabbit hole.
You just listen to John Paul Jones's bass part. It's just a fly away!
Enjoy watching you discover all this great music and wanted to suggest a couple of Led Zeppelin tracks I think you'd enjoy. One of my favourites Over The Hills and Far Away and Black Dog. For something different try Scottish band Nazereth with Hair of The Dog and some early Fleetwood Mac with another of my favourites Need Your Love So Bad. Peter Green was a genius guitarist.
I like your reaction. I can tell you are into it. What a great song!
thank you! Indeed!
I love Jonesy's bass plying on this tune!
Love the bass run.
No Quarter Live 73 Madison Square Garden is a must 🤘
Led zeppelin-how many more times
Good reaction. You are a talented editor too! I think "Black Dog", "When the Levee Breaks", and "Trampled Under Foot" (for a little funk) next. Then I would try their folk/country type songs, "Bron - Y - Aur Stomp" and "Gallows Pole". Then "The Battle of Evermore" for something completely different, then "Achilles Last Stand" for a more heavy-metal type of track. They could do it all!
Thank you so much and that'll be interesting! :D
I'm sure you'venever heard of Led Zeppelin but I appreciate that you took your time to listen classic rock thank you.♥️
Please react to "Tangerine" by Led Zeppelin
This is really the sexiest song Zep ever made. Hell it was dripping with sex when Howlin Wolf first recorded it in '64.
It´s always nice to see young people discover the old rock classics like Led Zeppelin..and others of that time
But image an Elvis impersonator is meeting a reaggae band and they decide to play Led Zeppelin songs together...what do you think that would sound like? I´ll tell you "Simply hilarious!" `They call themselve "Dread Zeppelin" and Robert Plant the lead singer of Led Zeppelin is a huge fan.
Just give them once a try and choose a for you familiar Led Zeppelin song performed by "Dread Zeppelin" and have fun while listening...that would be a hilarious reaction video for sure.
Just shared it with my gf. Love your accent, btw. Where r u from? I'm german. My gf is australian. So much to learn!
I just wrote her, that it is so much fun to me, watching a "youngster" listening to Led Zeppelin. Like they've become almost a label, these days. But noone actually knows their songs, anymore. This song is a great example, about WHAT made them this huge. I think you nailed it, when pointing out how this song covers the spectrum from slow played blues onto hard rock. All in one song.
Quite a masterpiece. They way they let it "slide" from one to the other.
This, beeing said, you might wanna listen to: "Them crooked vultures": "Elephants". That is John Paul Jones on bg, with Dave Grohl on drums and Josh Homme singing and playing the guitar.
Or, and also: "the living tree" by "Never the bride": Nikki Lamborn and Catherine Feeny. Citation Roger Daltrey about Nikki: "the best voice since Janis Joplin." You might wanna check it out. Pls: let me know! I'll be right here.
Greetings from the far north of Germany!
Thank you! I am from Northern England, and aww that is so nice! Theres a everlasting list so just keep annoying me about it! :D Im interested!
@@InsaneBlondie Another annoyer, booked in: And coming with a very intimate thing for my gf and me: Eivoer Palsdottir is from the faroese islands. Be well seatet! This one might go deep: my gf is suffering with depression.
I'm close to that. Overcame it, years ago. But you'll never loose it, if it got you, once.
Piece by piece. And this became true for us, when we met in real life. After 12 years of only writing with each other:
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I'll say it, again: pls prepare yourself for a massive impact.
Welcome! (with arms, wide open!)
Hello Georgia, nice to know your real name. I recently subscribed. Love your reactions to music I have loved & played for many years / decades....You can't go wrong with Led Zeppelin. Enjoy discovering so much more by them. Maybe get to watch the dvd "The Song Remains The Same" - a movie about their live concert at Madison Square Gardens in the 70's. A whole Lotta Love at that concert is spectacular when Jimmy Page, guitarist uses the Theremin.....It looks like a single extended aerial - which is basically what it is. Lol ....Put your hand close to it & it will give a pitched feedback depending how close or where you move your hand....Put it through an echo & ......Woooowoooo ...wooowooo ! A whole lotta weird sounds.
Keep up the excellent work! Just subbed and will share. Love your awesome look !!
thank you!!
Ann and Nancy Wilson were so freaked out by this song they left the concert or something like that.
Dazed and Confused, and The Song Remains the Same......if you want a of mix fast and slow of power.
That’s the Way it Should Be, Tangerine, and Thank You, if you want thoughtful..sweet..and sad all in one.
All Zeppelin must hears....really it’s going to be an experience if you so choose, enjoy baby girl..
I'm eating a lemon sour skittle now 😆 awesome!
'That's why it's called the Lemon song, then' LOL Yeah, has nothing to do with citrus.
legit
Well, yeah they had to change it I guess lol.
article on cover art for this album: www.feelnumb.com/2011/02/17/led-zeppelin-ii-album-cover-based-of-a-photo-of-german-pilot-the-red-barron/
1. Ten Years Gone
2. Boogie with Stu
3. Bring it on Home
4. When the Levee Breaks (though I would normally steer you clear of the songs on typical radio rotation to save us die hard fans from hearing a song for the 10 millionth time, this one and any others i list with a * is worth the listen)
5. You're Time is Gonna Come.
6. Dazed and Confused *
7. The Rain Song
8. In the Light
9. How Many More Times
10. You Shook Me
You can thank me after :p
thank you :D I will do!
@@InsaneBlondie thanks, after ten years gone reaction, I'll be a subscriber!
Jonesy quietly laying down the best bass line ever recorded.
I could tell you were digging it as I was watching your face. hoping that you would feel the kinds of things that we (the 65 and older group) have been feeling for 50 years with Led Zeppelin. That would prove for us that this music is not only timeless but it is relatable to a new group of listeners. But, I’m pretty sure you only played this for the fans. But, I think you need time to dissect what you grooved on here. What I am saying is the initial reaction was “yup zeppelin always great” but as I watched your face I wondered if you’ve heard other music like this? What part of it got into your head? I wish you would come back after putting in the time...living with it....and do this again. In the meantime, Play it to your friends, play it when your dancing, let it reach your soul. Then react. Please?
With thanks to, amongst others, Robert Johnson... before he was allegedly poisoned...
You forgot to mention the ridiculously insane guitar licks, down on this killing floor. Someone has to do "Fool In The Rain" eventually? Right?
Big log by Robert plant
Luke Connors, Nice choice, Big Log is a great song. 🎸
Thank you
A 🍋 for blonde how poetic! 😆 thanks for the laugh Georgia!
My favorite zeppelin song just listin to Jimmy and John Paul pick awesome
Is there anything more insane than the bass in this song?
I know you've reacted to a few tracks. I tried to leave those off this list but, there's too many Zeppelin songs to list. When you finish these come back for another list. Kashmir, No Quarter, In The Light, Boogie With Stu, Ten Years Gone, Ramble On, The Rain Song, Over The Hills And Far Away, The Song Remains The Same, Dyer Maker, The Crunge, The Ocean, Dancing Days, Going to California, Communication Breakdown, Bron-Y-Aur Stomp, Bring It On Home, Down by the Seaside, Fool in the Rain, Four Sticks, Gallows Pole, Going to California. Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman), Misty Mountain Hop, Tangerine, Your Time Is Gonna Come etc, etc, etc........
10 years gone Led Zeppelin!
Please do what is and what should never be by them the bass is amazing. I think you’ll dig it.✌🏻
You should try Dazed and Confused. And wear headphones!
Led Zeppelin is the best band ever IMO..But, check out a great US band, The Doors. Nobody had a sound like them. The lead singer Jim Morrison was a genius with lyrics but the booze got to him early. He would be hit or miss on stage in the later years and died at 27 (like Joplin and Hendrix). The Doors were great in show at Isle of Wight in 67 or 68.
Listen to Light My Fire, LA Woman, Roadhouse Blues. Many, many more hits too
Georgia, Grand and Beautiful Eyes, Yours.
Another fun one , just out of curiosity what country are you form ?
Thank you! England (:
@@InsaneBlondie Knew it was UK just wasn't sure which country , thanks.