The live is perfection...not another one of those studio nerds! Oh please, can you find your ass with both hands! Did you ever see the 73 Garden performance?
@@williamcabell142 As someone who saw "The Song Remains the Same" when it came out in the theater, and had their life utterly change from watching the intro on that version, I will say it still holds up, and that part specifically is amazing, but.. that really wasn't close to their best live performance of the song. And yes, I actually saw them back in the day, and have listened to a ton of bootlegs. The guitar solo on the studio version never was surpassed imo.
@@williamcabell142 Yes, this studio version is perfection. This is the definitive version of the song, the one they spent many hours on in the studio and the one they put on album for their fans to hear for all time. If the live versions of their songs were perfect, they wouldn't have made studio albums, and would have simply recorded their live concerts and put those on album, wouldn't they? In their live concerts they could be freer with their interpretations and improvise more, but those live versions were never better than the studio recordings, by definition.
It fascinates me that the British Invasion was rooted in American Blues that future Rock and Rollers in America, were largely ignoring. Was it a race thing? Or maybe just where the early recordings were made (Nashville/Memphis/Motown)? Weird that we were not as blown away by the early blues legends, in the way the Brits were. At least, not on a main stream scale.
Hi Angela! You must see this live- oh it’s absolutely worth it to react again and listen and SEE 👀 the greatness- 😁 it’s hypnotic! 🔥They’re Onstage at Madison Square Garden in the 70’s- sooo worth it- I don’t think anyone would complain! It’s Zepp! 💖👍✌️
Jimmy Page recorded the guitar solo - believed by many to be one of the greatest in rock history - in a single take. I love the squeaky footpedals for John Bonham's "Speed King" ("Squeak King") drums....classic.
The tales of their recording tricks were legend, and yet, they still sounded amazing live, without the tricks, or with them, or with different ones. I'm not sure if they were the original jam band, but I suspect at a minimum, they inspired the genre.
@@johngolden5257 He could play a bucket and a smaller bucket, and it would blow us away. But cool to hear your take, as a drummer, I assume. I would have never thought about that, or even been able to hear that and make the association. I'm going to add to my (rim shot) bucket list: a long conversation about drums with a drummer, to see if there is an interesting history, like there is for guitars. Like...some guitars lead to certain music...would be curious what drum things are like that.
Your point? Who do you think has created the greater body of work - Jimi or Jimmy? Whose music do you think resonates with more people? Who do you think has had the greater impact on rock music? If you answered "Jimi," you'd be wrong.
Same! Love when they 👀 the performance too- and ALL of Roberts attributes- 🤭😝 Sorry, I had too- and seriously I do feel everything in, of and about this song and ICONIC band! 🤘🏼
Many great reasons to love this album. To me… the first 4 are all phenomenal. Depends on your mood. Then again…there’s always Houses of the Holy and Physical Graffiti. That’s why they are legends.
Not too detract from any other part of that truly awesome performance, but that solo by Jimmy Page has to be in the running for greatest guitar solo ever. No wonder it visibly caught you off guard. It gives me goosebumps every time I hear it and I've been hearing it for about 40 years. It's really, really hard to think of a better musical performance by a rock group.
The version you reacted to, the studio album version, is sheer perfection. It illustrates the magic and genius of Jimmy Page's skills as a music producer (he produced all of the Zeppelin albums). There will be a lot of voices trying to get you to react to their live versions. Some of their live performances were great, some not so much. But none compare to the magic they achieved in the studio. Me personally, I won't even watch someone react to a live version of a Zeppelin song unless I know they've heard the studio recording first. I would highly recommend that you continue to react to their studio recordings. They will touch your soul. Peace
^THIS^ If you want a band from this era that sounds like their records live, check out Rush; even YES does a pretty good job and that's a damn hard thing to do, as complex as their music is. But for sheer studio brilliance, I don't think anyone touches Zep. YES probably comes the closest; they had to bring their recording engineer on the road with them because there were no live sound engineers who had the first clue as to how to make that happen on a live stage. And according to a documentary I saw on the band Queen, YES was the first band to mic every voice, instrument, drum, etc. the way it's commonly done today. (The guys in Queen said they were massively inspired by seeing that.) It's a shame that Zep couldn't have brought a couple of guitarists on tour with them but then, anyone good enough to be able to play with them probably wouldn't want to play second fiddle to anyone else, even the great Jimmy Page.
I think they are equally impressive in studio and live. But I appreciate that their live show was organic and improvisational, not just a subpar performance of the album, as is often the case.
In my top 3 Led Zeppelin songs...and to this day this song always chokes me up! I suggest The Rain Song by them....it will have you in tears its so beautiful
I've been a major Zep fan from day one. What I've learned from watching people listen to this band has confirmed that what I've felt is very common. You have just experienced the best band this world has ever seen, or as the bass played John Paul Jones said once, "At the time, no other band even came close to how good we were." He wasn't bragging, just stating facts. And yes, my man Jimmy makes you feel like few guitarists can. An intimately subtle and complex song of great skill and craftsmanship. One of a kind.
If you felt that strongly about this song, and you should, you owe it to yourself to see the live version at Madison Square Gardens 1973. They take it to another level and it'll knock your socks off.
London 2007 O2 Arena. 15 walk from me along the River. Iconic venue. Iconic Concert. Last ever Led Zep concert. they killed it. 3m applications for tickets. I was lucky.
I have been made to shed tears from them since way back when, as these magnificent songs and albums were released, each one was always a religious experience when hearing it for the first time. Jimmy Page plays with dripping emotion in his blues drenched solos through much of their catalog. All four of those dudes were in the conversation as best at what they did and the band even exceeded the sum of its parts and became for me, and many in my generation, one of the best bands in any genre. For more classic Zeppelin's blues try You Shook Me, Bring It On Home, when the Levee Breaks or Tea for One. You can't go wrong with these or any song by them, they are what classic rock kept striving to attain, an immortality that will see them listened to for centuries to come. Enjoy! Thanks Angela for so brightening my day, take care. 🎵
I've listened to this song hundreds of times over the past 40 years. Just a warning, that misty eyed feeling never wanes. It remains powerfully emotional.
THANK YOU DAY ONE reacts for Playing the ORIGINAL Album version!!! Every reactor listens to the suggestions and they always suggest the Live version bc of the beginning solo - well, The solo in the original is just as ass kicking and the vocals are better... the production on the original is fabulous too. THANK YOU DAY ONE REACTS!! PEACE.
I love this song. Hell, I love Led Zeppelin period. They're my #1 all time favorite band. If you haven't already, you should hear the live @ Madison Square Garden version of this song. It still gives me goosebumps.
@@boki1693 Out On The Tiles is a great and sadly overlooked tune from Zep. You can listen to the odd angles of the guitar rhythm riffs and almost hear the weirdness that would become Black Dog on their next record.
Its the raw emotion that Plant unleashes in this song that gets me every time. Its the sad story relayed through the lyrics and the anguish through his voice that plays on the emotions. Not to mention the incredible instrumentation throughout. For all the great songs ever created, this for me, is my favorite.
I think the old saying was about Clapton, or maybe Hendrix, or maybe Clapton talking about Hendrix, but it comes to mind: Jimmy makes people who don't play guitar want to start, and those who do, want to quit.
I love see this young generation listening to our old music ..... It was the best stuff EVER PUT OUT back then and is still the best today almost 45 years later. These guys were only 19 years old making this sound just so dam good.
I will never forget you sending me the video moment of you and your friends at the live show jamming this amazing classic!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ This is such an awesome reaction!!!! JP’s solo makes her emotional and tears up!!!! Enjoy this amazing song from these amazing men!!!!! Love you so much sweetheart!!!! 🎶🎤🎸❤️
Hell-o again. This is twice in one day that we have visited. This entire album was just great!!! A lot of influence from American blues. Jimmy struts his stuff on that guitar. I never saw Zeppelin in concert, but I did see Mr. Plant in concert. The man's voice was/is unreal. This easily was one of the best Rock Bands EVER....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! They have reportedly sold albums over 300 million units over the years.... And that is a lot..... Most folks say John B. was the best rock drummer ever. And Jimmy's work speaks for itself Lastly John Paul Jones could play several different instruments. And they all could write music....!!!! Pure talent!! We ALL are speechless after this.... YES, love that is/was Jimmy.
Many rock critics of the time (especially Rolling Stone magazine) wrote lukewarm (if not scathing) reviews of Led Zeppelin for reasons I could never understand. Their popularity was immense, and it's refreshing to have the current generations rediscover just why that is. They have outlasted so many popular bands of the time. The sixties and seventies spawned numerous outstanding bands, all favorites of mine, but Zeppelin seemed to have irritated the critics of that time. I did a Google search of the reviews of the time, and not one mentioned this song, which is not only my favorite song of the album, but my favorite Led Zeppelin song of all time.
This song is a masterful piece of blues. Jimmy's guitar work is often very emotive - I swear it can have a conversation with you. Another excellent blues song of theirs that hardly ever gets reacted to is Tea For One. Please try it!
wow! I saw the emotion you were feeling as you were listening and trying to drink when Page was in the solo! LZ is an exception in my humble opinion, in the genre of hard rock because they were so diverse with no rules! With 2 of the best session guys and 2 of the best club band guys that Page assembled, they were a powerhouse selling 80 million plus albums.
Another wonderful reaction. Your words convey ur feelings so well. Just keeps getting better and better doesnt it? This studio version is perfection imo. Ty for sharing LZ. Hugs. Mark
When this song was released I was only between 1 and 2 years old but as soon as I was able to appreciate it and understand it I loved it and to this day I still do. 🙏🏽✌🏽❤️
I get that feeling towards the end of the solo when he layers the multiple guitars together. It sound so powerful and emotional. You should try the live version from the movie "The Song Remains the Same"
When I was 13 years old and got my first boombox I would sit on the porch with my Boombox on my lap resting my ear listening to Led Zeppelin for hours and hours... a great song to hear is... All of my love
my hero Jimmy Page. Saw them live in Greensboro, N.C. in 1978. They were an hour late for the show, but made up for it by playing later. Great memories. Great review. Ever hear "Mysteries and Mayhem" by Kansas?
Power Blues minor + romantic lyrism. "What can I do after that ?"👌👍Before internet, we alll needed some silence and time to regain consciousness "after that".
I really liked this reaction. Without pausing or talking over the music, it was perfectly clear what you were thinking. Much better than a bunch of exaggerated head bobbing.
Nobody does the blues like the mighty Led Zepplin!
thats why there the best
My fav Led Zeppelin song. This album version is perfection.
The live is perfection...not another one of those studio nerds! Oh please, can you find your ass with both hands! Did you ever see the 73 Garden performance?
@@williamcabell142 The live version is great also. The guitar solo from the studio version is as good as it gets.
@@williamcabell142 As someone who saw "The Song Remains the Same" when it came out in the theater, and had their life utterly change from watching the intro on that version, I will say it still holds up, and that part specifically is amazing, but.. that really wasn't close to their best live performance of the song. And yes, I actually saw them back in the day, and have listened to a ton of bootlegs. The guitar solo on the studio version never was surpassed imo.
@@williamcabell142 Yes, this studio version is perfection. This is the definitive version of the song, the one they spent many hours on in the studio and the one they put on album for their fans to hear for all time. If the live versions of their songs were perfect, they wouldn't have made studio albums, and would have simply recorded their live concerts and put those on album, wouldn't they? In their live concerts they could be freer with their interpretations and improvise more, but those live versions were never better than the studio recordings, by definition.
It is perfection. It’s the perfect band in perfect synchronicity, at the right moment in time.
You don't listen to Led Zeppelin you experience them.🤘
Welcome to Led Zeppelin. Check out anything by them… it’s all good.
I love the blues. I love Zeppelin. I love the blues because of Zeppelin.
It fascinates me that the British Invasion was rooted in American Blues that future Rock and Rollers in America, were largely ignoring. Was it a race thing? Or maybe just where the early recordings were made (Nashville/Memphis/Motown)? Weird that we were not as blown away by the early blues legends, in the way the Brits were. At least, not on a main stream scale.
To be fair, a lot of blues guys love Zeppelin too, because so many lawsuits lead to them getting songwriting credit, and royalties. 😂🤣
Anyone that gets emotional after that solo can really FEEL the music. Love it. You have fantastic musical instincts!
Hi Angela! You must see this live- oh it’s absolutely worth it to react again and listen and SEE 👀 the greatness- 😁 it’s hypnotic! 🔥They’re Onstage at Madison Square Garden in the 70’s- sooo worth it- I don’t think anyone would complain! It’s Zepp! 💖👍✌️
You got teary-eyed because you recognized. Beauty. Brilliance.
Jimmy Page recorded the guitar solo - believed by many to be one of the greatest in rock history - in a single take.
I love the squeaky footpedals for John Bonham's "Speed King" ("Squeak King") drums....classic.
So do I. I love John Bonham’s squeaky Ludwig Speed Kings.😊
The tales of their recording tricks were legend, and yet, they still sounded amazing live, without the tricks, or with them, or with different ones. I'm not sure if they were the original jam band, but I suspect at a minimum, they inspired the genre.
@@johngolden5257 He could play a bucket and a smaller bucket, and it would blow us away. But cool to hear your take, as a drummer, I assume. I would have never thought about that, or even been able to hear that and make the association. I'm going to add to my (rim shot) bucket list: a long conversation about drums with a drummer, to see if there is an interesting history, like there is for guitars. Like...some guitars lead to certain music...would be curious what drum things are like that.
Jimi did it in one take every time..I 😁
Your point?
Who do you think has created the greater body of work - Jimi or Jimmy? Whose music do you think resonates with more people? Who do you think has had the greater impact on rock music?
If you answered "Jimi," you'd be wrong.
Arguably in the top three greatest Led Zeppelin songs of all time.
Epic Masterpiece!
Just imagine seeing and hearing these two play this live. I was fortunate enough to have that pleasure and your reaction is exactly the same as mine.
I love watching people hear this song for the first time. It bowls people over.
Your reaction was great 👍👍
Same! Love when they 👀 the performance too- and ALL of Roberts attributes- 🤭😝 Sorry, I had too- and seriously I do feel everything in, of and about this song and ICONIC band! 🤘🏼
I believed when this album came out it was the best of all. Nothing has changed my mind since.
Many great reasons to love this album. To me… the first 4 are all phenomenal. Depends on your mood. Then again…there’s always Houses of the Holy and Physical Graffiti. That’s why they are legends.
No need to change a correct mind!
totally agreed, this album was always and still is my favorite Zep album 👍
I love watching younger people hearing the stuff that coursed through my veins back in the 70s. Thanks for this video!!
World class musicians. Thanks.
ALUCINANTE !!! MARAVILLA !!!
I like the way you listen
What a beautiful smile
Not too detract from any other part of that truly awesome performance, but that solo by Jimmy Page has to be in the running for greatest guitar solo ever. No wonder it visibly caught you off guard. It gives me goosebumps every time I hear it and I've been hearing it for about 40 years.
It's really, really hard to think of a better musical performance by a rock group.
The engineer said that Page did this solo in one take. He was feeling it that session for sure.
Absolutely beautiful reaction
When the emotion comes, you are in the moment that is why all of us love music
The version you reacted to, the studio album version, is sheer perfection. It illustrates the magic and genius of Jimmy Page's skills as a music producer (he produced all of the Zeppelin albums). There will be a lot of voices trying to get you to react to their live versions. Some of their live performances were great, some not so much. But none compare to the magic they achieved in the studio. Me personally, I won't even watch someone react to a live version of a Zeppelin song unless I know they've heard the studio recording first. I would highly recommend that you continue to react to their studio recordings. They will touch your soul.
Peace
^THIS^
If you want a band from this era that sounds like their records live, check out Rush; even YES does a pretty good job and that's a damn hard thing to do, as complex as their music is. But for sheer studio brilliance, I don't think anyone touches Zep. YES probably comes the closest; they had to bring their recording engineer on the road with them because there were no live sound engineers who had the first clue as to how to make that happen on a live stage. And according to a documentary I saw on the band Queen, YES was the first band to mic every voice, instrument, drum, etc. the way it's commonly done today. (The guys in Queen said they were massively inspired by seeing that.)
It's a shame that Zep couldn't have brought a couple of guitarists on tour with them but then, anyone good enough to be able to play with them probably wouldn't want to play second fiddle to anyone else, even the great Jimmy Page.
I think they are equally impressive in studio and live. But I appreciate that their live show was organic and improvisational, not just a subpar performance of the album, as is often the case.
This is why I like watching reactions like this. Heck yeah.
Such a lovely young lady who wears her heart on her sleeve for the world to see! You're a hopeless romantic who would love Led Zeppelin's "Thank You"!
one of the BEST! & probably my fav LED tune
In my top 3 Led Zeppelin songs...and to this day this song always chokes me up! I suggest The Rain Song by them....it will have you in tears its so beautiful
❤❤That's the creative genius of Led Zeppelin with the masters at work...still one of my favorite songs in their entire catalog! ❤❤
"What can you say after THAT". Absolutely.
Incredible selection. This song is a beautiful work of art! The voice, the guitar, the lyrics
Young lady you felt the true feeling. GOD Bless.
I've been a major Zep fan from day one. What I've learned from watching people listen to this band has confirmed that what I've felt is very common. You have just experienced the best band this world has ever seen, or as the bass played John Paul Jones said once, "At the time, no other band even came close to how good we were." He wasn't bragging, just stating facts. And yes, my man Jimmy makes you feel like few guitarists can. An intimately subtle and complex song of great skill and craftsmanship. One of a kind.
The goatees led zeppelin greatest band to walk the planet the definition of rock and roll case dismissed
Best drumming you will ever hear in rock
Speechless I know Angela. This song leaves everyone speechless!
The best blues rock song ever, period....
That guitar solo kept you from your coffee intake for a long moment. It’s definitely a solo that you feel.
Beautifully song and played is right!
If you felt that strongly about this song, and you should, you owe it to yourself to see the live version at Madison Square Gardens 1973. They take it to another level and it'll knock your socks off.
Absolutely the best live version of any song on UA-cam!
😎👍
Listen to live version
What a reaction keep it up
💯
Angela-DayOne listened to the whole thing without interrupting, then described their feelings. Thank you. thank you, thank you.
The greatest band ever.
London 2007 O2 Arena. 15 walk from me along the River. Iconic venue. Iconic Concert. Last ever Led Zep concert. they killed it. 3m applications for tickets. I was lucky.
Oh! My tears they fell like rain. Don't hear them falling. Best lyric ever!
This is a very sexy blues song by them. One of my favorites!!😎👍
This song live at MSG (1973), is even better then the studio, seeing & feeling their soulful passion even more.
I have been made to shed tears from them since way back when, as these magnificent songs and albums were released, each one was always a religious experience when hearing it for the first time. Jimmy Page plays with dripping emotion in his blues drenched solos through much of their catalog. All four of those dudes were in the conversation as best at what they did and the band even exceeded the sum of its parts and became for me, and many in my generation, one of the best bands in any genre. For more classic Zeppelin's blues try You Shook Me, Bring It On Home, when the Levee Breaks or Tea for One. You can't go wrong with these or any song by them, they are what classic rock kept striving to attain, an immortality that will see them listened to for centuries to come. Enjoy! Thanks Angela for so brightening my day, take care. 🎵
I'm 62 years old and a led Zeppelin fan. The younger generation has to listen to the great bands of the 60s and 70s, this was great music.
As soon as I saw you bite your lip I know you felt it. Led Zeppelin has that effect. Great reaction.
I've listened to this song hundreds of times over the past 40 years. Just a warning, that misty eyed feeling never wanes. It remains powerfully emotional.
THANK YOU DAY ONE reacts for Playing the ORIGINAL Album version!!! Every reactor listens to the suggestions and they always suggest the Live version bc of the beginning solo - well, The solo in the original is just as ass kicking and the vocals are better... the production on the original is fabulous too. THANK YOU DAY ONE REACTS!!
PEACE.
I love this song. Hell, I love Led Zeppelin period. They're my #1 all time favorite band.
If you haven't already, you should hear the live @ Madison Square Garden version of this song. It still gives me goosebumps.
It's been bringing tears to my eyes for 50 some years. They made you feel his pain.
One of my most favorite songs! :)
Yep it was great live lady! 💙🇺🇸
This and "The Immigrant Song" are my favorites on this album. Thanks for the listen.
I agree. But I also like "Out on the Tiles" a lot as well.
Tangerine, Bron-yr-Aur Stomp, That's The Way.
@@boki1693 Out On The Tiles is a great and sadly overlooked tune from Zep. You can listen to the odd angles of the guitar rhythm riffs and almost hear the weirdness that would become Black Dog on their next record.
At their best, Zeppelin blow all others out of the water. No competition.
Its the raw emotion that Plant unleashes in this song that gets me every time.
Its the sad story relayed through the lyrics and the anguish through his voice that plays on the emotions.
Not to mention the incredible instrumentation throughout.
For all the great songs ever created, this for me, is my favorite.
My all time fav Zeppelin song. And I love them all.
You just Can't go wrong with Led Zepplin
I play guitar and this is my favorite song to play and to listen too. Jimmy, and the rest of the band is awesome with this song.
I think the old saying was about Clapton, or maybe Hendrix, or maybe Clapton talking about Hendrix, but it comes to mind: Jimmy makes people who don't play guitar want to start, and those who do, want to quit.
One of their best. A brilliant work of art.
I love see this young generation listening to our old music ..... It was the best stuff EVER PUT OUT back then and is still the best today almost 45 years later. These guys were only 19 years old making this sound just so dam good.
I will never forget you sending me the video moment of you and your friends at the live show jamming this amazing classic!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This is such an awesome reaction!!!! JP’s solo makes her emotional and tears up!!!! Enjoy this amazing song from these amazing men!!!!! Love you so much sweetheart!!!! 🎶🎤🎸❤️
One of the best hard rock bluesy songs ever. Thanks for enjoying that, I really like your channel.
Loved watching your reaction to this. You are a hippie soul✌️💝😎
The one and only Led Zeppelin....the GOATS! Sweetheart, if you can always do the greats live! 😎👏👏👏👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Led Zeppelin = GOAT. There’s nothing else to say. Except I loved your reaction and it’s ok to cry!
Hell-o again. This is twice in one day that we have visited. This entire album was just great!!! A lot of influence from American blues. Jimmy struts his stuff on that guitar. I never saw Zeppelin in concert, but I did see Mr. Plant in concert. The man's voice was/is unreal. This easily was one of the best Rock Bands EVER....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! They have reportedly sold albums over 300 million units over the years.... And that is a lot..... Most folks say John B. was the best rock drummer ever. And Jimmy's work speaks for itself Lastly John Paul Jones could play several different instruments. And they all could write music....!!!! Pure talent!! We ALL are speechless after this.... YES, love that is/was Jimmy.
Many rock critics of the time (especially Rolling Stone magazine) wrote lukewarm (if not scathing) reviews of Led Zeppelin for reasons I could never understand. Their popularity was immense, and it's refreshing to have the current generations rediscover just why that is. They have outlasted so many popular bands of the time. The sixties and seventies spawned numerous outstanding bands, all favorites of mine, but Zeppelin seemed to have irritated the critics of that time. I did a Google search of the reviews of the time, and not one mentioned this song, which is not only my favorite song of the album, but my favorite Led Zeppelin song of all time.
This song is a masterful piece of blues. Jimmy's guitar work is often very emotive - I swear it can have a conversation with you. Another excellent blues song of theirs that hardly ever gets reacted to is Tea For One. Please try it!
Oh hell yeah! Tea for one is def one of Leds under rated, overlooked songs.
My favorite Zeppelin song. The dynamics are great.
Welcome to the world of Led Zeppelin
Don't apolagise for feeling emotions over great music,that's what it's for Princess!
wow! I saw the emotion you were feeling as you were listening and trying to drink when Page was in the solo!
LZ is an exception in my humble opinion, in the genre of hard rock because they were so diverse with no rules! With 2 of the best session guys and 2 of the best club band guys that Page assembled, they were a powerhouse selling 80 million plus albums.
This is my favorite Zeppelin song
I agree 100 with everything you said. This song amazes me every time I hear it like it’s the first time hearing it over and over.
Beautifully composed is the perfect description.
The best blues will always bring a tear to your eye. It never fails me.
A woman who gets it, class young lady.
You react to some of the greatedt songs ever...this one is heavy blues.. zep is crucial!! Great job!
My favorite led zep song too.
the hesitation on the drink priceless
Respect, you listened without pausing the song, every 2 minutes, or more, as some reviewers do!
Should have saw them live in the early "70's! Unbelievable! They played about 4hrs.
Bass player John Paul Jones playing those tasty organ parts as well. Heartbreaking, gut-wrenching blues from the boys.
Another great zeppelin blues track is “Baby come on home” great vocals by Robert Plant
Another wonderful reaction. Your words convey ur feelings so well. Just keeps getting better and better doesnt it? This studio version is perfection imo. Ty for sharing LZ. Hugs. Mark
When this song was released I was only between 1 and 2 years old but as soon as I was able to appreciate it and understand it I loved it and to this day I still do. 🙏🏽✌🏽❤️
I get that feeling towards the end of the solo when he layers the multiple guitars together. It sound so powerful and emotional. You should try the live version from the movie "The Song Remains the Same"
When I was 13 years old and got my first boombox I would sit on the porch with my Boombox on my lap resting my ear listening to Led Zeppelin for hours and hours... a great song to hear is... All of my love
It's been one of my favorites since '75. I used to just leave it on "repeat."
my hero Jimmy Page. Saw them live in Greensboro, N.C. in 1978. They were an hour late for the show, but made up for it by playing later. Great memories. Great review. Ever hear "Mysteries and Mayhem" by Kansas?
Best band ever! 🤘🏽
Power Blues minor + romantic lyrism. "What can I do after that ?"👌👍Before internet, we alll needed some silence and time to regain consciousness "after that".
This chick gets it. Stopped from taking a sip(s) of coffee...she gets it....she GETS it. 🎸🔥🤘
I really liked this reaction. Without pausing or talking over the music, it was perfectly clear what you were thinking. Much better than a bunch of exaggerated head bobbing.
The greatest band of all time ..the diversity of styles is legendary
Like how the solo guitar thing stopped her in mid coffee! Hilarious! 😆👈
I have been listening to this for more than 50 years and still tear up.
Beautiful song indeed! Your reaction is perfect. You listened, you showed your emotions but never interrupted. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼