This video got block in Syria, North Korea, Iran, and Cuba. You can't keep rock down! Lulu's Fantasy Show: linktr.ee/clueless_lulu John X Lulu Wicked Fun: linktr.ee/johnxlulu
Led Zeppelin still has a a huge following today.. In 2007 they did a one night event concert.. Called " Celebration Day" . A full concert.. First full concert since 1980 that included all 3 of the Remaining members and the son of the original drummer. To show you how big they are.. still today, When tickets were announced.. over 20 million request for tickets in the first 2 weeks... shut down ticket centers world wide. That's Led Zeppelin
They ended the band in 1980 because the drummer John Bonham died. The 3 remaining members did one concert in 2007...they were in their 60s...and STILL were the greatest ever!!
This video was shot in Australia in 1972 at the Sydney Showgrounds.. Check out 'Ramble On'' my personal Led Zep favourite and a classic example of their musical genius.
Thought it interesting you hardly know of Led Zeppelin but are familiar with some of their music. Led Zeppelin is considered one of the greatest bands to come together. Springing out of a band called the Yardbirds in the late 60's and into the 70' About a 12 year stint together and producing about 8 new solid albums during that time period; each one highly anticipated to see what they could come up with next to outdo the previous. They did not conger to the press in their day, they just came to play and if you were fortunate like me to see them more than once, you saw some really great shows. Their roots were in the blues and re-writing the music along with their own concepts. You have to listen close to the songs to understand their meaning. The music was powerful and ahead off their time with many cord changes and new approaches mixing classical, with blues and rock. Start with the first album and pull a song off that strikes you and then move to the next album.
It was filmed for the Australian music TV show called GTK in February 1972. It was rare honor as Led Zeppelin did not normally allow TV to film concerts. GTK was only 10 minutes, 4 days a week, had no presenter and tended to concentrate on live music as opposed to the bands pretending to play their singles. It is reputed GTK filmed the whole 3 hour Sydney concert. It was done with hand-held cameras so the filming would not intrude. Clips were shown on GTK on the days after the concert. Maybe three songs all up. Snippets of songs have popped up over the years but I am not aware of any attempt to turn it full film. Led Zeppelin received a copy and this clip of the opening number appeared on one of the band's official DVDs. The audio is from a concert in LA about the same time that had better quality. Zeppelin songs live tend to evolve but concerts from the same time can have the video and audio combined. What is missing is from Sydney is singer, Robert Plant, shouting unsuccessfully to stop the audience storming the grass area in front of the stage. It was decided to press on with the concert and there was no further hassles. The full clip shows the band leaving after Immigrant Song with famous feminist Germaine Greer accompanying them. She had interviewed the band for GTK. I know all this because I was at that concert.
This video footage is from their only tour of Australia in 72, I believe. A local news crew was their filming it. It wasn’t originally meant to be synced up to the music and released as a music video but they made that happen years afterwards.
You should maybe consider doing entire Album reviews of Led Zeppelin. I say this cause Led Zeppelin doesn't have a bad song. That is a matter left to the individual. Where you may dislike a Song. There are tens of thousands of fans that will probably disagree with you on that said song. An their library of Songs is very broad from Acoustic Melodies with calming vocals to tremendously searing loud electric guitar an screaming vocals on some Songs. They were like No Other Band ever...
This song gave Led Zeppelin their nickname: The Hammer of the Gods It's about the invasion of Britain by the Vikings, so "Immigrants" indeed. :) The invaded from the east, so when they say, "Our only goal will be your Western Shore," that means the Vikings meant to take the whole place.
I’m afraid it wasn’t Britain they were referring to in the song. Quote from Rolling Stone magazine: “No hard-rock song has ever had a more ominous opening line: ‘We come from the land of the ice and snow.’ It was inspired by the band’s concert in Iceland in June 1970, a month when the sun never fully sets. Plant started fantasizing about Vikings and wrote in the voice of a Norse chieftain leading a sea invasion and expecting to die. It ‘was supposed to be powerful and funny,’ he said. Page’s menacing staccato riff could scare Thor into surrendering, and Plant’s Tarzan holler adds another layer of primal barbarism.”
Stairway’s studio version is far more powerful-it’s perfect. Led Zeppelin recorded Stairway to Heaven in the studio striving for acoustic perfection, and they achieved that. No live version can hold a candle to the studio version. The solo in the studio version is far better-Page meticulously conceived and interlaced the notes into the Am-G-F-G chords that accompany them. That’s what gives the studio solo its power and leaves us in awe, which the live versions don’t. I find the live versions somewhat sloppy, including the solo. The biggest problem with live versions is there’s so much interference. Music played in an arena is imperfect. It’s distorted because of the imperfect environment. The studio version captures the essence of what Stairway to Heaven is supposed to sound like: perfect.
It's not original footage to the track. Yes, the track (audio) is from Long Beach, California 1972. The footage is a "mash" from Sydney Australia 1972. It's in the booklet of the DVD. There is no known live footage version of Immigrant Song.
Jimmy Page was in Yardbirds 1965. Band broke up, and Page put together Robert Plant, John Paul Jones, and Jon Bonham for the New Yardbirds. Was named Led Zeppelin later when an acquaintance said they might go down like a lead zeppelin.
These guys were in their 20s when they started this band. Yes they all still play every day. When John Bonham the drummer died in 1980 the band couldn't go on without him . Robert Plant went on to do decades more of new music, "Big log ,29 palms , Tall Cool One,. The Sensational Space Shifters, The Band if Joy. Etc. He has just finished a second colaboraton album with Alison Krause. (Blue Grass country)They will be touring in Europe . John Paul Jones is playing in a mandolin group touring and Jimmy plays every day for hours. Awesome musicians and singer.
You got it right bro! This audio is from the 1972 California long beach concert they had no video do they took a performance from Australia concert to put the audio to!
The concert footage is from Zep in Australia 1972, whereas the audio is Zep recorded at the LA Forum 1972. You're right in that Jimmy Page intentionally created a "video" feel of the this song performed live.
I completely agree. The studio versions of Immigrant Song and Stairway to Heaven were perfect. Led Zeppelin recorded Stairway to Heaven in the studio striving for acoustic perfection, and they achieved that. No live version can hold a candle to the studio version. The solo in the studio version is far better-Page meticulously conceived and interlaced the notes into the Am-G-F-G chords that accompany them. That’s what gives the studio solo its power and leaves us in awe, which the live versions don’t. I find the live versions somewhat sloppy, including the solo. The biggest problem with live versions is there’s so much interference. Music played in an arena is imperfect. It’s distorted because of the imperfect environment. The studio version captures the essence of what Stairway to Heaven is supposed to sound like: perfect.
The footage you are watching is just footage edited together for the song. Probably is made up of pieces of other song here and there. You can see where it doesn't always match up. But the audio part is great
Just about everything they did was great, but I would especially recommend these songs: "Good Times Bad Times" "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You" "Communication Breakdown" "I Can't Quit You Baby" "What Is and What Should Never Be" "Heartbreaker/Living Loving Maid" "Ramble On" "Friends" "Celebration Day" "Out on the Tiles" "Gallows Pole" "Tangerine" The entire 4th album! "The Song Remains the Same" "The Rain Song" "Over the Hills and Far Away" "Dancing Days" "No Quarter" "The Ocean" "The Rover" "Trampled Under Foot" "Kashmir" "In the Light" "Down By the Seaside" "Sick Again" "Achilles Last Stand" "Nobody's Fault But Mine" "Tea For One" "In the Evening" "Traveling Riverside Blues" "Hey, Hey What Can I Do"
They did a final concert in 2007 with Jason Bonham as the drummer (John's son) and it was at the 02 Arena and a great show despite the fact they had not played together for many years. They did cover Kashmir in that show, and it's a great version. There was a fan at the Australian show who shot footage with either super 8 or 16 film. FILM! Yes, film, and there must have been another one because of the various angles that were spliced together. So it's hard to watch but without it, we have nothing. That version of Immigrant Song is more iconic than the studio version because of the instrumental part at the end, which does not exist on the studio version. It's impossible to play!
@7:17 "... rock from England was the big thing" Let me help you out. They called it the British Invasion - music and British culture, led by the Beatles
And heavy metal was invented in UK, there was 3 bands Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, and Black Sabbath. And all heavy metalfans know it is only these 3 bands, then we can fight about who was the best.
@@ReactToTheWorld Oh...My...God!! "Never heard of Deep Purple"?? You HAVE lead a sheltered life, haven't you?? LOL!! "Smoke On The Water", "Highway Star", "Woman From Tokyo" are your starting points my friend. Ritchie Blackmore (Lead Guitarist) was Eddie Van Halen's guitar hero...that should tell you something.
Led Zeppelin is no longer together since the death of John Bonzo Bonham in 1979, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant went off and had solo careers. They were the gods of rock and opened many doors to many other genres and the rock scene exploded to Heavy Metal and the rest is history
@@laurencejames7948 I am from SA, but I am a cricket tragic I know the old SCG well. Not trying to be a smart arse you were pretyy close. Have a good day.
Great reaction !!! I have a proposal for myself - will you make a film about a talented young singer Viki Gabor? She has an amazing voice !!! She can sing a lot of riffs and run and also whistle like her idol Ariana Grande :) I would be very interested in your movie about her. Viki has great potential to become a star all over the world. She is only 13 years old. In 2019, she won the Children's Eurovision Song Contest. Viki Gabor - Somewhere Over The Rainbow | "Nie Ma Jak u Mamy" You will find the link above after sorting.Regards :)
Led Zeppelin is an iconic rock band from England. Reform in the late 60s and were active until about 1980 when the drummer John Bonham died. Yes, they are iconic and I’ve had multiple hits . I am literally dumbfounded watching reaction channel is the new, absolutely no research whatsoever, but instead pull answers straight out of their ass
The GREAST BLUES/ROCK BAND OF ALL TIME! THE GOATS!!!!!😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 This performance is not an actual live performance, it has to be one of the worst videos of L.Z. It’s the studio audio. There are better performances of this song out there! New reactors make this mistake all the time!
@@ReactToTheWorld The music IS, in fact, a live performance... it was from a concert at the Long Beach Arena in California in 1972. The video footage is from Sydney, Australia during the same year... so they simply combined a live audio track and live video footage from the same world tour in order to make a 'complete' live music video. The funny thing is that you referred to the 'watered down' version in Ragnarok... which is a time edited version of the ACTUAL Led Zeppelin studio recording, which you can find here ua-cam.com/video/y8OtzJtp-EM/v-deo.html. Keep Rockin' and be blessed.
This video got block in Syria, North Korea, Iran, and Cuba. You can't keep rock down!
Lulu's Fantasy Show: linktr.ee/clueless_lulu
John X Lulu Wicked Fun: linktr.ee/johnxlulu
Thumbs down 👎 for not doing studio version.
@@libraryfiles4470 live is great tho
Led Zeppelin still has a a huge following today.. In 2007 they did a one night event concert.. Called " Celebration Day" . A full concert.. First full concert since 1980 that included all 3 of the Remaining members and the son of the original drummer. To show you how big they are.. still today,
When tickets were announced.. over 20 million request for tickets in the first 2 weeks... shut down ticket centers world wide. That's Led Zeppelin
They ended the band in 1980 because the drummer John Bonham died. The 3 remaining members did one concert in 2007...they were in their 60s...and STILL were the greatest ever!!
I've seen zeppelin without John Bonham but I seen zeppelin with John Bonhans son Jason on the drums it was great.
This video was shot in Australia in 1972 at the Sydney Showgrounds.. Check out 'Ramble On'' my personal Led Zep favourite and a classic example of their musical genius.
Sydney cricket ground??
@@krikhanudutta8693 No the Showgrounds.
Do their song, "Since I've been loving you"
This wasn't filmed for production, Jimmy Page had the entire soundtrack and pieced together the video from clips he could find.
Just simply one of the greatest rock bands of the 60's and 70's.
Thought it interesting you hardly know of Led Zeppelin but are familiar with some of their music. Led Zeppelin is considered one of the greatest bands to come together. Springing out of a band called the Yardbirds in the late 60's and into the 70' About a 12 year stint together and producing about 8 new solid albums during that time period; each one highly anticipated to see what they could come up with next to outdo the previous. They did not conger to the press in their day, they just came to play and if you were fortunate like me to see them more than once, you saw some really great shows.
Their roots were in the blues and re-writing the music along with their own concepts. You have to listen close to the songs to understand their meaning. The music was powerful and ahead off their time with many cord changes and new approaches mixing classical, with blues and rock. Start with the first album and pull a song off that strikes you and then move to the next album.
It was filmed for the Australian music TV show called GTK in February 1972. It was rare honor as Led Zeppelin did not normally allow TV to film concerts. GTK was only 10 minutes, 4 days a week, had no presenter and tended to concentrate on live music as opposed to the bands pretending to play their singles. It is reputed GTK filmed the whole 3 hour Sydney concert. It was done with hand-held cameras so the filming would not intrude. Clips were shown on GTK on the days after the concert. Maybe three songs all up. Snippets of songs have popped up over the years but I am not aware of any attempt to turn it full film. Led Zeppelin received a copy and this clip of the opening number appeared on one of the band's official DVDs. The audio is from a concert in LA about the same time that had better quality. Zeppelin songs live tend to evolve but concerts from the same time can have the video and audio combined. What is missing is from Sydney is singer, Robert Plant, shouting unsuccessfully to stop the audience storming the grass area in front of the stage. It was decided to press on with the concert and there was no further hassles. The full clip shows the band leaving after Immigrant Song with famous feminist Germaine Greer accompanying them. She had interviewed the band for GTK. I know all this because I was at that concert.
Wow!
The Mighty Zeppelin. Greatest rock band of all time
This video footage is from their only tour of Australia in 72, I believe. A local news crew was their filming it. It wasn’t originally meant to be synced up to the music and released as a music video but they made that happen years afterwards.
I was trying to place the venue from the glimpses we have of it. My guess is the Sydney Stadium?
You should maybe consider doing
entire Album reviews of Led Zeppelin.
I say this cause Led Zeppelin
doesn't have a bad song.
That is a matter left to the individual.
Where you may dislike a Song.
There are tens of thousands
of fans that will probably disagree
with you on that said song.
An their library of Songs is very broad
from Acoustic Melodies with calming vocals
to tremendously searing loud electric guitar
an screaming vocals on some Songs.
They were like No Other Band ever...
This song gave Led Zeppelin their nickname:
The Hammer of the Gods
It's about the invasion of Britain by the Vikings, so "Immigrants" indeed. :)
The invaded from the east, so when they say, "Our only goal will be your Western Shore," that means the Vikings meant to take the whole place.
I’m afraid it wasn’t Britain they were referring to in the song. Quote from Rolling Stone magazine:
“No hard-rock song has ever had a more ominous opening line: ‘We come from the land of the ice and snow.’ It was inspired by the band’s concert in Iceland in June 1970, a month when the sun never fully sets. Plant started fantasizing about Vikings and wrote in the voice of a Norse chieftain leading a sea invasion and expecting to die. It ‘was supposed to be powerful and funny,’ he said. Page’s menacing staccato riff could scare Thor into surrendering, and Plant’s Tarzan holler adds another layer of primal barbarism.”
Led Zeppelin la mejor banda del Mundo !!! Un Abrazo desde Chile !!!!
They are from Great Britain.
The Yardbirds were the planted seed and Led Zeppelin was the Bud."
They are not playing at Vikings. They are Vikings, and their gods are old. My soul just died a little bit more watching this.
I propose the LIVE performance from Madison Square Garden of "Stairway to Heaven" and "Since i've been loving You".
It will blow Your mind for sure.
Stairway’s studio version is far more powerful-it’s perfect.
Led Zeppelin recorded Stairway to Heaven in the studio striving for acoustic perfection, and they achieved that. No live version can hold a candle to the studio version. The solo in the studio version is far better-Page meticulously conceived and interlaced the notes into the Am-G-F-G chords that accompany them. That’s what gives the studio solo its power and leaves us in awe, which the live versions don’t. I find the live versions somewhat sloppy, including the solo. The biggest problem with live versions is there’s so much interference. Music played in an arena is imperfect. It’s distorted because of the imperfect environment. The studio version captures the essence of what Stairway to Heaven is supposed to sound like: perfect.
It's not original footage to the track. Yes, the track (audio) is from Long Beach, California 1972. The footage is a "mash" from Sydney Australia 1972. It's in the booklet of the DVD. There is no known live footage version of Immigrant Song.
Try The Song Remains The Same/The Rain Song live 1973 at MSG!!
Yes Yes Yes Yes...NOW!!!!!
Jimmy Page was in Yardbirds 1965. Band broke up, and Page put together Robert Plant, John Paul Jones, and Jon Bonham for the New Yardbirds. Was named Led Zeppelin later when an acquaintance said they might go down like a lead zeppelin.
These guys were in their 20s when they started this band. Yes they all still play every day. When John Bonham the drummer died in 1980 the band couldn't go on without him . Robert Plant went on to do decades more of new music, "Big log ,29 palms , Tall Cool One,. The Sensational Space Shifters, The Band if Joy. Etc. He has just finished a second colaboraton album with Alison Krause. (Blue Grass country)They will be touring in Europe . John Paul Jones is playing in a mandolin group touring and Jimmy plays every day for hours. Awesome musicians and singer.
Led Zeppelin are an English band
You got it right bro! This audio is from the 1972 California long beach concert they had no video do they took a performance from Australia concert to put the audio to!
Play , In my time of dying? Zeppelin #1
Don't worry about the camera, do you know what this song is about? It's a very interesting part of European history going back many centuries ago
The concert footage is from Zep in Australia 1972, whereas the audio is Zep recorded at the LA Forum 1972. You're right in that Jimmy Page intentionally created a "video" feel of the this song performed live.
More live Zeppelin!!
From England
They are English, this show is from Australis
This is a compilation of road crew films from various crowds and concerts during the same tour.
Uh, always SO disappointed when reaction channels don't do the studio version. UGH!! This is a masterpiece in studio version.
I completely agree. The studio versions of Immigrant Song and Stairway to Heaven were perfect.
Led Zeppelin recorded Stairway to Heaven in the studio striving for acoustic perfection, and they achieved that. No live version can hold a candle to the studio version. The solo in the studio version is far better-Page meticulously conceived and interlaced the notes into the Am-G-F-G chords that accompany them. That’s what gives the studio solo its power and leaves us in awe, which the live versions don’t. I find the live versions somewhat sloppy, including the solo. The biggest problem with live versions is there’s so much interference. Music played in an arena is imperfect. It’s distorted because of the imperfect environment. The studio version captures the essence of what Stairway to Heaven is supposed to sound like: perfect.
I agree. The studio version of Immigrant Song is amazing
it's an absolutely awesome song, and this video does it justice. the band was GREAT live.
I've heard that this is footage from Australia but the audio is for another concert not sure what concert though
LA Forum 1972……or Long Beach same tour…..
There is no way anyone cannot headbang during this song. The studio version is epic
The footage you are watching is just footage edited together for the song. Probably is made up of pieces of other song here and there. You can see where it doesn't always match up. But the audio part is great
Just about everything they did was great, but I would especially recommend these songs:
"Good Times Bad Times"
"Babe I'm Gonna Leave You"
"Communication Breakdown"
"I Can't Quit You Baby"
"What Is and What Should Never Be"
"Heartbreaker/Living Loving Maid"
"Ramble On"
"Friends"
"Celebration Day"
"Out on the Tiles"
"Gallows Pole"
"Tangerine"
The entire 4th album!
"The Song Remains the Same"
"The Rain Song"
"Over the Hills and Far Away"
"Dancing Days"
"No Quarter"
"The Ocean"
"The Rover"
"Trampled Under Foot"
"Kashmir"
"In the Light"
"Down By the Seaside"
"Sick Again"
"Achilles Last Stand"
"Nobody's Fault But Mine"
"Tea For One"
"In the Evening"
"Traveling Riverside Blues"
"Hey, Hey What Can I Do"
They did a final concert in 2007 with Jason Bonham as the drummer (John's son) and it was at the 02 Arena and a great show despite the fact they had not played together for many years. They did cover Kashmir in that show, and it's a great version. There was a fan at the Australian show who shot footage with either super 8 or 16 film. FILM! Yes, film, and there must have been another one because of the various angles that were spliced together. So it's hard to watch but without it, we have nothing. That version of Immigrant Song is more iconic than the studio version because of the instrumental part at the end, which does not exist on the studio version. It's impossible to play!
They stopped playing when John Bonham died (the drummer). But they have done some appearances with Jason Bonham (John Bonham's son) playing drums.
Lulu was an English singer that was friends with the Bonhsms
No music videos were made until 1981 when MTV came on.
@7:17 "... rock from England was the big thing"
Let me help you out. They called it the British Invasion - music and British culture, led by the Beatles
And heavy metal was invented in UK, there was 3 bands Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, and Black Sabbath. And all heavy metalfans know it is only these 3 bands, then we can fight about who was the best.
Never heard of Deep Purple! Gotta go check them out now!
@@ReactToTheWorld Oh...My...God!! "Never heard of Deep Purple"?? You HAVE lead a sheltered life, haven't you?? LOL!! "Smoke On The Water", "Highway Star", "Woman From Tokyo" are your starting points my friend. Ritchie Blackmore (Lead Guitarist) was Eddie Van Halen's guitar hero...that should tell you something.
Led Zeppelin is no longer together since the death of John Bonzo Bonham in 1979, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant went off and had solo careers. They were the gods of rock and opened many doors to many other genres and the rock scene exploded to Heavy Metal and the rest is history
September 25, 1980 John Bonham passed. RIP.
it was from a concert at the Sydney cricket ground in Australia
Actually it was next door at the Sydney Showgrounds.
@@darrenhill2326 I stand corrected. From WA so not 100% on Sydney in the 70.s
@@laurencejames7948
I am from SA, but I am a cricket tragic I know the old SCG well. Not trying to be a smart arse you were pretyy close. Have a good day.
They were part of what was referred to as the second 'British invasion", when many British bands came to America to "make it".
Robert wore as lot of blouses back in the day. Long hair, womens clothes, high pitched voice and will get ALL THE WOMEN!!❤🔥
It's the original film peter grant had everything filmed
This was home movie footage.
It was hand held home cameras that caught this on video.
Great reaction !!! I have a proposal for myself - will you make a film about a talented young singer Viki Gabor? She has an amazing voice !!! She can sing a lot of riffs and run and also whistle like her idol Ariana Grande :) I would be very interested in your movie about her. Viki has great potential to become a star all over the world. She is only 13 years old. In 2019, she won the Children's Eurovision Song Contest.
Viki Gabor - Somewhere Over The Rainbow | "Nie Ma Jak u Mamy"
You will find the link above after sorting.Regards :)
In My Time of Dying.
They broke up after the drummer died in 1980.
Led Zeppelin is an iconic rock band from England.
Reform in the late 60s and were active until about 1980 when the drummer John Bonham died.
Yes, they are iconic and I’ve had multiple hits .
I am literally dumbfounded watching reaction channel is the new, absolutely no research whatsoever, but instead pull answers straight out of their ass
I Suggest u listen to there number "Rock and Roll" it is such an up beat rock song
Listen to You Shook Me
Awesome song
There from England all four guys
The song remains the same.IN THE LITE ,THE LEMON SONG, ZEPPELIN #1
No they broke up dismantle in 1980 after the death of drummer John Bonham there last record was coda check it out
put the lyrics up for her !
The drums!!!
In my time of dying
Dazed and confused live 1973 from song remains the same live it's 28 minutes long
They are English.
Lulu led zeppelin greatest band of all time best band ever
SOOBIN X SLIMV - THE PLAYAH pls
The GREAST BLUES/ROCK BAND OF ALL TIME! THE GOATS!!!!!😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 This performance is not an actual live performance, it has to be one of the worst videos of L.Z. It’s the studio audio. There are better performances of this song out there! New reactors make this mistake all the time!
Gah, we got tricked 😅
@@ReactToTheWorld The music IS, in fact, a live performance... it was from a concert at the Long Beach Arena in California in 1972. The video footage is from Sydney, Australia during the same year... so they simply combined a live audio track and live video footage from the same world tour in order to make a 'complete' live music video. The funny thing is that you referred to the 'watered down' version in Ragnarok... which is a time edited version of the ACTUAL Led Zeppelin studio recording, which you can find here ua-cam.com/video/y8OtzJtp-EM/v-deo.html. Keep Rockin' and be blessed.
"What are their popular songs?"
Like, all of them?
From England best of all time unfortunately you talked all through the guitar solo
British band.
Raw music
Cool
Nope they stopped when the drummer, John Bonham died to alcohol overdosing: The rest sometime do music together, but not call them self Led Zeppelin
Listen to it. Do you know what it is about?????? Itis about. FRODO Baggins. The Lord of the Rings.
Led zeppelin broke up in 1980 when john bonham died the band died drank himself too death chocked on his vomit
Drugs ... Led Zeppelin... Really ... Rofl . I might believe that .. but I was around back then
Lulu Hott as FK!
Keep getting led out
Studio version WAY BETTER
From England