@@richardgray8593 To be clear, this audio is definitely a live performance (talented audio engineers may have been employed, but still). The studio version is amazing and more polished, but this has some nice quirks that help make up for the lack of the studio trickery they had back then (no auto-tune, but they could retake, remix, and filter tracks).
This was the year I graduated from high school yes I’m OLD to you! But the music was so fantastic-from Led Zeppelin, the Doobie Brothers, the Beatles, Motown. I could go on and on. Great musicians, amazing singers...oh and the HAIR. I still love every minute of it! It’s a joy to watch people discover this music today.
So TRUE !!! I was a young Marine in Nam when I first heard Zeppelin, and they blew me away !!! I have loved them from day one !!! A nice Doobie helps to enjoy even more !!!
The guys are rock gods. No auto tone or backing tracks. Just straight up hark rock. Bonham, arguably the greatest drummer who ever lived. Jimmy page arguably the greatest guitarist. Plant, the greatest frontman of all time.
I used to be lead singer and lead guitarist in a heavy metal band. I'm 57 now and we never quite made it, but I still record with Cakewalk Sonar X3 Producer. And the drum kit I ALWAYS pick for Addictive Drums is that of the late, great John Bonham. RIP, Bonzo: we will never forget you. Nobody else ever pounded the skins with such power and such feeling.
@nostalga51jo Yep. Bonzo was/is the greatest rock drummer ever (not only in my opinion, but in the opinions of MANY), and was the heart of Zeppelin. Bonzo's death was especially hard on Robert Plant, as they grew up together, and when Plant's young child suddenly died, it was Bonzo who was by Robert's side for consecutive days, so they were VERY good friends. Even if the other Zeppelin members wanted to reunite--and they did--Robert said he could never reunite, as the pain would have been too great for him to constantly have to see another drummer besides Bonzo.
This was the time where everyone could afford to see an amazing concert. I could save up money from working at dairy queen or babysitting to see amazing concerts every weekend. I was 16. It was good in 1970
I was in high school when the first Led Zeppelin album came out and it just blew our minds. I got together with friends when we first listened to it and we played it so many times I almost thought you could see through the album. Zeppelin was the biggest band in the world.
I notice that you never comment on Zepplin’s bassist (John Paul Jones). One of Rock’s best bassists; also a huge contributor to Zepplin’s sound with his keyboards and other instruments. Give their song ‘s a second listen. That man deserves a shout out. You can be forgiven... there are so many moving parts in their songs. 4 musical Titans to be sure! Love your reviews of so much great classic music, Jayy.
That was Robert Plant almost 50 years ago on the "soft song" and current music however, ....................life intervenes...........three children; one of his sons, died very young - Robert Plant involved in two car severe accidents, and recornding STILL from a wheelchair decades ago.............two surgeries on his vocal chords - you'll notice the difference - but YES The Zep STILL takes me away, at soon to be 70 years old - nothing like it - EVER.
"we're gonna groove/I can't quit you babe"- Royal Albert Hall, live 1970. When they were young and beginning. Page is wearing a vest his mama knitted him. 2 of the Beatles and Eric Clapton are in the audience.
I was a teenager when they were flying , along with other groups of that era, are the reason I struggle with modern stuff.... I could listen to led zeppelin all day long.... Without drugs.....
Allegedly, Animal was based on Grammy award winning drummer Steve Mitchell.
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A wee bit of backstory as well - "The opening date of this tour took place in Reykjavík, Iceland, which inspired Plant to write the lyrics. He explained in an interview: We weren't being pompous ... We did come from the land of the ice and snow. We were guests of the Icelandic Government on a cultural mission. We were invited to play a concert in Reykjavik and the day before we arrived all the civil servants went on strike and the gig was going to be cancelled. The university prepared a concert hall for us and it was phenomenal. The response from the kids was remarkable and we had a great time. 'Immigrant Song' was about that trip and it was the opening track on the album that was intended to be incredibly different. Six days after Led Zeppelin's appearance in Reykjavik, the band performed the song for the first time in concert during the Bath Festival.
Just found your channel and the cool thing about Zeppelin is that there’s the darkness and the light. There’s heavy and then there’s sweet. It’s the balance and the dynamics we all love. They were the total package. The entire band really pushing themselves and able to carve their own space in the sound. Like I love Black Sabbath but Zeppelin was so much more. At least for me
oh fuck! I was there at there one and only Sydney, Australia concert. They never came back. I'm so glad i was there. it was a spiritual experience, given that many of us were on clear light acid. This concert is only on record thanks to the Australian Broadcasting Company. Who considered Led Zep to be newsworthy.
Love how you just found the greatest band ever....and if u didnt know they broke the Beatles records for attendance in Atlanta...and everywhere...R.I.P. the man the myth Mr. John Bonham
This is just the best reaction I´ve seen in any reaction video. Loved it!! so genuine, and hearing Robert Plant´s wolf howl deserves that astonishment. 02:44
Led Zep could do driving hard blues rock better than almost any other band of their time. At the same time they could turn sensitive and be beautiful. Saw them once live in 69. Wow!
Robert Plant wrote the lyrics when they came to Iceland in the summer of 1970. He explained: "We weren't being pompous ... We did come from the land of the ice and snow. We were guests of the Icelandic Government on a cultural mission. We were invited to play a concert in Reykjavik and the day before we arrived all the civil servants went on strike and the gig was going to be cancelled. The university prepared a concert hall for us and it was phenomenal. The response from the kids was remarkable and we had a great time. 'Immigrant Song' was about that trip and it was the opening track on the album that was intended to be incredibly different." The truth about the strike and the concert hall is that it was not the University that prepared it, it was a group of youngsters (14 - 16 years old) that broke in to the concert hall and they took down an industrial exhibition that workers on strike could not do. Everything was neatly stacked up so the only thing left to do was for the moving company to take it away.
Led Zeppelin was back in the 70's. Robert Plant's solo career did not start until LZ broke up due to the Drummer John Bonham passing away. Led Zeppelin is considered one of the best bands in rock history and they have a ton of songs, some head bangers and some softer stuff. Which makes them very versatile and that is why so many people consider them at the top of the hill.
It is always fun to see the reaction of a person who is too young to have heard one of the greats of the music industry, actually getting to listen to, and in this case see, the performance of a real rock and roll classic.
Ok. First I live your reactions. Keep them coming. Second, Led Zeppelin is considered the greatest rock band EVER. The talent is off the charts. And remember when hearing live its only 4 people with 70s equipment, and think how good they sound. Quick rundown, Robert Plant, lead singer (considered top 5) Jimmy Page guitar and writer/composer of most songs (considered top 5) John Bohnam drummer (considered top 5) and John Paul Jones bass and organ and other instruments (the glue) please react to since I've been loving you (studio) and in my time of dying (live) you will find them. Take care
BOOM! I was at that concert in Sydney, AUSTRALIA....they drove into the Showground in limos in the middle of the day, walked through the crowd, played an amazing set with the highlight being DAZED and CONFUSED....WOW! 45 years ago!
@@AboveSomething I hate them live, they were usually out of their minds on drugs and booze. I loved the albums so much that I didn't want to hear them butchered. Looking back, maybe I should have gone when I had the chance 😂
With all due respect to the longevity of the Rolling Stones, LED ZEPPELIN IS THE GREATEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL ROCK BAND OF ALL TIME! BOOK IT!! Please do reactions from their Concert Film " The SONG REMAINS THE SAME" recorded in 1973, Madison Square Gardens. 🍒✌🍁❤🍁✌🍒
Good to see the younger generation appreciate good talent. They had a plane in the 70's brought and paid for which was unheard off back then . I had tickets but the drummer died. They had alot of songs. Try the Rover.
Many people have their first time hearing Led Zeppelin story; this is mine: I was 10 years old and had just bought a predecessor of the Walkman made by Emerson. Shortly after I bought it, I was walking into the local library when I saw a pink cassette tape on top of the book return box, no case, just the tape, "Led Zeppelin, Physical Graffiti." Not knowing what it was, I took it home and put it in my player. Immediately, that tape became my most valued possession. I had never heard anything like it. Every song on the album was perfect in its own way. The tape was wound to the beginning of "In the Light." On that day, I converted from nursery rhymes and Captain Kangaroo to rocker. My older cousin, who babysat me and my sister in the summertime while my mother was at work, couldn't figure out what happened to me, but I was different from that moment on.
Real rock needs to hit hard again with the public. I think it's only a matter of time as new generations tire of the autotune mass produced music and take a listen back. There are bands still making good rock but they stay underground now and only the pop-rock gets a listen. I love a lot of genres but rock is always my favorite. I'm a middle aged black woman and find beauty in all music from all people.
Jimmy Page is on guitar, John Bonham on drums and Robert Plant vocals, the three gave Led Zeppelin their soul take one away and as good as the others are not the same sound.
It's great live, but for a first listen, the clarity of the studio versions, and having the Lyrics would be so impactful. I would love to have huge speakers blast this song if the day ever comes that the rich oligarchs are overthrown.
That was the time and those concerts were all like that whether small or huge great memories. Live music is the best there is to hear. Love your expressions.
I know you watched this over a year ago. I hope by now you have listened to the studio version because it has a quite different feel. Perhaps the best way to say it is that the version on the album sounds more spiritual rather than frenetic and "hard core". Different tempo. Maybe pick a version with lyrics.
No auto tune honey, pure talent! Live. Musicians all 100%
The audio is dubbed here. It's not live.
@@richardgray8593 the music played is live, the video is a collection of live footage.
@@richardgray8593 To be clear, this audio is definitely a live performance (talented audio engineers may have been employed, but still). The studio version is amazing and more polished, but this has some nice quirks that help make up for the lack of the studio trickery they had back then (no auto-tune, but they could retake, remix, and filter tracks).
@@camby3942 From the movie The song remains the same
@@richardgray8593 That is from 2 concerts, the Stadium is the Sydney Cricket Ground in Australia, I know as I was there
Musicians back then put a piece of themselves in their music. If it touches your soul on a cellular level then they've done what they accomplished.
100% talent Plant, Bonham, Page and Jones. Bonham aka Bonzo was a genius on the drums. R.I.P. Bonzo.
Hammer of the Gods !!!
Yes I think a lot of people wished that they could build a time machine and to back to see Led Zeppelin in 1975.
Her facial expressions are priceless! Zep claims another fan for life!
Yes
The look on your face was priceless!
You have only begun to scratch the surface of Led Zeppelin!
Welcome to the music of my Childhood! The 60's and 70's ROCKED!
This was the year I graduated from high school yes I’m OLD to you! But the music was so fantastic-from Led Zeppelin, the Doobie Brothers, the Beatles, Motown. I could go on and on. Great musicians, amazing singers...oh and the HAIR. I still love every minute of it! It’s a joy to watch people discover this music today.
Hi.I'm 72 year old.I went through the Led Zeppelin era.I am soooooo glad you played this song and liked it:)
You've been zepped. I was in the 60s . It's now 2021 You don't recover
So TRUE !!! I was a young Marine in Nam when I first heard Zeppelin, and they blew me away !!! I have loved them from day one !!! A nice Doobie helps to enjoy even more !!!
Same here
Amen to that.
70's for me ...
71
The guys are rock gods. No auto tone or backing tracks. Just straight up hark rock. Bonham, arguably the greatest drummer who ever lived. Jimmy page arguably the greatest guitarist. Plant, the greatest frontman of all time.
John Bonham killed it. I can see why they broke up after his death. Nobody could replace Bonzo!!!
Exactly. The Who also should've called it quits when Moon died. How can you replace these guys?.....You can't.
No replacing a friend and was one of four cornerstones of the band
I used to be lead singer and lead guitarist in a heavy metal band. I'm 57 now and we never quite made it, but I still record with Cakewalk Sonar X3 Producer. And the drum kit I ALWAYS pick for Addictive Drums is that of the late, great John Bonham. RIP, Bonzo: we will never forget you. Nobody else ever pounded the skins with such power and such feeling.
He had to have been one if the inspirations for The Muppets’ Animal character.
@nostalga51jo Yep. Bonzo was/is the greatest rock drummer ever (not only in my opinion, but in the opinions of MANY), and was the heart of Zeppelin. Bonzo's death was especially hard on Robert Plant, as they grew up together, and when Plant's young child suddenly died, it was Bonzo who was by Robert's side for consecutive days, so they were VERY good friends. Even if the other Zeppelin members wanted to reunite--and they did--Robert said he could never reunite, as the pain would have been too great for him to constantly have to see another drummer besides Bonzo.
It was an era were you would hear music that was different than anything you'd ever heard before, year after year! Zeppelin changed everything!
This was the time where everyone could afford to see an amazing concert. I could save up money from working at dairy queen or babysitting to see amazing concerts every weekend. I was 16. It was good in 1970
And liberated women were still women full of joy.
I know I'm old when I hear someone say "I thoughgt Led Zeppelin was a person".
I was in high school when the first Led Zeppelin album came out and it just blew our minds. I got together with friends when we first listened to it and we played it so many times I almost thought you could see through the album. Zeppelin was the biggest band in the world.
I love your face! You are so expressive, it is fun to see you react to the music I listened to as a kid, and still love today.
I notice that you never comment on Zepplin’s bassist (John Paul Jones). One of Rock’s best bassists; also a huge contributor to Zepplin’s sound with his keyboards and other instruments. Give their song ‘s a second listen. That man deserves a shout out. You can be forgiven... there are so many moving parts in their songs. 4 musical Titans to be sure! Love your reviews of so much great classic music, Jayy.
Great musician was, is, J.P.Jones. He was more discrete, and timid, but was imprescindible . They four.
My all time favourite reaction to Led Zeppelin
That was Robert Plant almost 50 years ago on the "soft song" and current music however, ....................life intervenes...........three children; one of his sons, died very young - Robert Plant involved in two car severe accidents, and recornding STILL from a wheelchair decades ago.............two surgeries on his vocal chords - you'll notice the difference - but YES The Zep STILL takes me away, at soon to be 70 years old - nothing like it - EVER.
Oh the 70s with LED Zep was magical.
didnt you mean lsd instead of led...??^^
Yes, that's a viking war cry. lol
Follow the raven's.
It was acullaly about the vikings invading and the saxons racing up north to defeat them.
Oh I was thinking that but a mating call lol but war call makes more since lol.
The look on your face is always priceless! Wish I’d been there too!
John Bonham is the name of the drummer, and I think as many people do is the greatest drummer to ever grace the earth.
"we're gonna groove/I can't quit you babe"- Royal Albert Hall, live 1970. When they were young and beginning. Page is wearing a vest his mama knitted him. 2 of the Beatles and Eric Clapton are in the audience.
I love an honest reaction! She looks stuck between shocked and horrified! That was the 70's....
The cucumber in Plants pants helped lol
I was a teenager when they were flying , along with other groups of that era, are the reason I struggle with modern stuff....
I could listen to led zeppelin all day long.... Without drugs.....
If you like Robert Plant’s vocals you should listen to his solo song he did in the 80’s called Big Log.
Great reaction! When you first hear Led Zeppelin, it's like, "What did I just hear?" Its shockingly good.
The remain #1 or #2 on almost everyone’s list it best rock bands ever. It was a great time to be a kid when they were in their prime.
@M Smithy BAHAHAH I know right
Beatles, Stones, AC/DC, etc also fit that criterion.
@@williamjordan5554 I wouldn't put AC/DC on the same league as Zep, Beatles and Stones
When I see Muppets’ Animal, John Bonham must have been an inspiration.
Supposed to have been based on Keith Moon of The Who!
Animal was basically a combination of Moon and Bonham...
Yes - Animal from from the Muppets was based on Bonham & Moon 🇬🇧🏴
I always thought it was Mick Fleetwood 😂
Allegedly, Animal was based on Grammy award winning drummer Steve Mitchell.
A wee bit of backstory as well - "The opening date of this tour took place in Reykjavík, Iceland, which inspired Plant to write the lyrics. He explained in an interview:
We weren't being pompous ... We did come from the land of the ice and snow. We were guests of the Icelandic Government on a cultural mission. We were invited to play a concert in Reykjavik and the day before we arrived all the civil servants went on strike and the gig was going to be cancelled. The university prepared a concert hall for us and it was phenomenal. The response from the kids was remarkable and we had a great time. 'Immigrant Song' was about that trip and it was the opening track on the album that was intended to be incredibly different.
Six days after Led Zeppelin's appearance in Reykjavik, the band performed the song for the first time in concert during the Bath Festival.
When the levee breaks is a hot one.
Check out the " Zepparella " rendition of Levee
Just found your channel and the cool thing about Zeppelin is that there’s the darkness and the light. There’s heavy and then there’s sweet. It’s the balance and the dynamics we all love. They were the total package. The entire band really pushing themselves and able to carve their own space in the sound. Like I love Black Sabbath but Zeppelin was so much more. At least for me
Your face was awesome. You didn’t know how to process what you were experiencing. That’s why that song…particularly 72 live…is so great.
oh fuck! I was there at there one and only Sydney, Australia concert. They never came back. I'm so glad i was there. it was a spiritual experience, given that many of us were on clear light acid. This concert is only on record thanks to the Australian Broadcasting Company. Who considered Led Zep to be newsworthy.
Your reactions to the Zep is priceless! Always been my band since I was a kid in the late 60's
Yes this song is about Vikings-
3:05. Hey! His eyes are up there ^ !
It cost 17.50 for a ticket to see this level of talent. Can you imagine lucky we felt for being around to see and hear it.
We paid $5 per ticket at their Melbourne concert concert went for 3 hours 🤩
was 4.50 in tuscaloosa alabama 1973
I was at the Sydney show (this one) and paid a little less.
Now that's how you jam! Obliterating the stage with uncanny ability... Stupendous performance!!
Every time I see Led Zepplin live videos, I get chills
Love how you just found the greatest band ever....and if u didnt know they broke the Beatles records for attendance in Atlanta...and everywhere...R.I.P. the man the myth Mr. John Bonham
I think a new Led Zeppelin fan has just arrived
This is just the best reaction I´ve seen in any reaction video. Loved it!! so genuine, and hearing Robert Plant´s wolf howl deserves that astonishment. 02:44
I've watched this video a dozen times or more. Just realised that this is a live recording. Words beat me. Awesome. Voice, drums, guitars. Wow.
My favorite Zeppelin song! Blew me away when I first heard it. Still love it.
Takes me back to my youth when I was seventeen.Best band ever...!
In the seventh grade the teacher took my Led Zepplins to the principle she was shocked by the music lol
Seventies forever
Page and Bonham always leave me speechless. Haha same as your reaction.
Don't worry, most people are speechless after listening to Led Zeppelin so it's all cool!
That's a concert you would never forget, along with the 50,000 other fans.
Love that you getting in to zeppelin Try The Song Remains the Same / The Rain Song live 73 one rockin song one sweet and slow
Led Zep could do driving hard blues rock better than almost any other band of their time. At the same time they could turn sensitive and be beautiful. Saw them once live in 69. Wow!
Led Zeppelin are among the gods of Rock n' Roll!!!!! Dope!!!!
Robert Plant wrote the lyrics when they came to Iceland in the summer of 1970. He explained:
"We weren't being pompous ... We did come from the land of the ice and snow. We were guests of the Icelandic Government on a cultural mission. We were invited to play a concert in Reykjavik and the day before we arrived all the civil servants went on strike and the gig was going to be cancelled. The university prepared a concert hall for us and it was phenomenal. The response from the kids was remarkable and we had a great time. 'Immigrant Song' was about that trip and it was the opening track on the album that was intended to be incredibly different."
The truth about the strike and the concert hall is that it was not the University that prepared it, it was a group of youngsters (14 - 16 years old) that broke in to the concert hall and they took down an industrial exhibition that workers on strike could not do. Everything was neatly stacked up so the only thing left to do was for the moving company to take it away.
Led Zeppelin was back in the 70's. Robert Plant's solo career did not start until LZ broke up due to the Drummer John Bonham passing away. Led Zeppelin is considered one of the best bands in rock history and they have a ton of songs, some head bangers and some softer stuff. Which makes them very versatile and that is why so many people consider them at the top of the hill.
thanks for the history lesson, professor.
The songs often went a bit weird live. They were good at changing it up and improvising on their own material
If Led Zeppelin came out today they would be at the top of the charts, that's how good they are... timeless.
As brief as they were a mere 7 or 8 years, LZ made music like no other.
Glad you heard it. It IS amazing, isn't it?
Peace, Love, and R&R4ever
They wrote that song ON THE PLANE RIDE to a concert in iceland
It is always fun to see the reaction of a person who is too young to have heard one of the greats of the music industry, actually getting to listen to, and in this case see, the performance of a real rock and roll classic.
Makes me proud to be one fourth Danish.
reaction as you try and collect your thoughts to say something....... just brilliant
Ok. First I live your reactions. Keep them coming. Second, Led Zeppelin is considered the greatest rock band EVER. The talent is off the charts. And remember when hearing live its only 4 people with 70s equipment, and think how good they sound. Quick rundown, Robert Plant, lead singer (considered top 5) Jimmy Page guitar and writer/composer of most songs (considered top 5) John Bohnam drummer (considered top 5) and John Paul Jones bass and organ and other instruments (the glue) please react to since I've been loving you (studio) and in my time of dying (live) you will find them. Take care
Considered by lots of musicians, led zep is like a super group made out of the top artists in their individual fields.
Love song: "Thankyou" (Led Zep 2) ....It'll melt your heart. Or the Lemon Song, depending on your mood.
The Lemon Song , Whole Lotta Love, Since I've Been Loving You,
Trampled Underfoot really just start with their first album every song is Awesome!!!!!!
The greatest rock band of all time.
BOOM! I was at that concert in Sydney, AUSTRALIA....they drove into the Showground in limos in the middle of the day, walked through the crowd, played an amazing set with the highlight being DAZED and CONFUSED....WOW! 45 years ago!
Before LED Zeppelin jimmy page was in a group called The Yardbirds: For Your Love👍👍
The Song Remains The Same/The Rain Song. 1973 Madison Square Garden.
Biggest rock band in the World at the time.
Do their song "Since I've been loving you"
YES, but the Live at Madison Square Garden 1973
@@AboveSomething I hate them live, they were usually out of their minds on drugs and booze. I loved the albums so much that I didn't want to hear them butchered. Looking back, maybe I should have gone when I had the chance 😂
@@ladyjane8855 I saw them twice live and still the best live band I have ever seen. (And I am an old git now)
Absofreakinlutely
With all due respect to the longevity of the Rolling Stones, LED ZEPPELIN IS THE GREATEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL ROCK BAND OF ALL TIME!
BOOK IT!!
Please do reactions from their Concert Film " The SONG REMAINS THE SAME" recorded in 1973, Madison Square Gardens.
🍒✌🍁❤🍁✌🍒
Yes Yes Yes!!!!
Yep! Feel those hairs standing up on your arms? That's the power. Best band ever!
Watch the Led Zeppelin move, and do a reaction to it, I will blow you away, they use to play it only at midnight in the theaters.
Great reaction. I felt the same way when I first heard this song. BTW I like the back drop with the autumn leaves.
"Save us from the Norsemen"--old English prayer
Good to see the younger generation appreciate good talent. They had a plane in the 70's brought and paid for which was unheard off back then . I had tickets but the drummer died. They had alot of songs. Try the Rover.
It's about vikings
That's reaction love to see from ROCKING genre's, back in day way back when!!
Best rock n roll singer EVER! Hands down... No comparison. Robert Plant set the standard for rock singers for generations...
The greatest rock/blues band of all time. Now do Since I've Been Loving You, you won't regret it.
That was in the 70's when I was a teenager, l'm in my 60's now and still rock to Zeppelin, we're called "Led Heads" 🤟😜
I was 13 when I first heard Led Zeppelin never looked back! Greatest band ever and greatest time to be a teenager!!!
It's the one of the best songs written Led Zepellin.
Many people have their first time hearing Led Zeppelin story; this is mine: I was 10 years old and had just bought a predecessor of the Walkman made by Emerson. Shortly after I bought it, I was walking into the local library when I saw a pink cassette tape on top of the book return box, no case, just the tape, "Led Zeppelin, Physical Graffiti." Not knowing what it was, I took it home and put it in my player. Immediately, that tape became my most valued possession. I had never heard anything like it. Every song on the album was perfect in its own way. The tape was wound to the beginning of "In the Light." On that day, I converted from nursery rhymes and Captain Kangaroo to rocker. My older cousin, who babysat me and my sister in the summertime while my mother was at work, couldn't figure out what happened to me, but I was different from that moment on.
Welcome to the club.....every zep song will kick your ass
Real rock needs to hit hard again with the public. I think it's only a matter of time as new generations tire of the autotune mass produced music and take a listen back. There are bands still making good rock but they stay underground now and only the pop-rock gets a listen. I love a lot of genres but rock is always my favorite. I'm a middle aged black woman and find beauty in all music from all people.
Give a listen to Bring it on home... so bluesy and soulful. You’d never know it was the same band
Loved your very honest reaction. I was lucky to be a teen in the 70s. Led Zep the best of the time and the music of the time was the best ever!!
one of the greatest bands ever
Damn I miss stadium concerts!! I saw Led Zep at a Day on the Green in Oakland. Those were the days!!! 🤘🏼🎸
Who do you think Axle Rose wants to be when he grows up?
Jimmy Page is on guitar, John Bonham on drums and Robert Plant vocals, the three gave Led Zeppelin their soul take one away and as good as the others are not the same sound.
you forgot John Paul Jones!! come on man
It's great live, but for a first listen, the clarity of the studio versions, and having the Lyrics would be so impactful.
I would love to have huge speakers blast this song if the day ever comes that the rich oligarchs are overthrown.
That was the time and those concerts were all like that whether small or huge great memories. Live music is the best there is to hear. Love your expressions.
So many zeppelin songs, Back in day.awe yazz love your reaction, crazy as guitar players
I know you watched this over a year ago. I hope by now you have listened to the studio version because it has a quite different feel. Perhaps the best way to say it is that the version on the album sounds more spiritual rather than frenetic and "hard core". Different tempo. Maybe pick a version with lyrics.
Led zeppelin first then solo work for Robert 🙂