I saw Zep live in 73, 75 and 77 twice. Including their last show ever in US days before Karac died. Don't listen to people who never saw Zep but are simply basing opinions on what someone else said. Best show I ever saw was Zep in 77. Hands down.
You are so very blessed, you got to see them, bu the time I was old enough, they had broke up☹🤨, I was so very perturbed about it, but then Robert went solo, and I did get to see him, was awesome, but would've been cherry on top if it had been the rest of the boys in LZ, kudos to you for having that experience, Peace✌
23rd of May 1975 I was 18 and travelled down to London to see this at Earls Court.. I thought then that their music would last quite a while and it’s great to see that I’m not the only one still enjoying it. During these times my wife (girlfriend at that time) and me are listening to the studio albums and are revisiting our feelings from those millions of years ago when we were young and thought that we were invincible. Turns out we were right!!!!! We still feel the same.
pip, on the 23rd (my birthday) of May 1975 I was 20; In Sydney Australia February 1972 I saw Led Zeppelin in concert, that same month I also saw Creedence Clearwater Revival...What a great time to be a teenager!
PMR I think you’re right, it was a great time to be a teenager. I was 15 when I saw them at Sheffield City Hall on January 2nd 1973. I went to see Rory Gallagher a number of times there too. He was a great live act. I thought that my tastes had completed altered because I’ve been listening to Muse and Radiohead and even Amy Winehouse etc but I was out in the garden the other day and found myself singing some lyric which as I ran through it I realised that it was the Lemon Song. I put it on in the evening and carried on through the rest of the album. What a group of excellent musicians. Hope that you and yours are keeping healthy and keep supporting one another throughout. Oh and keep listening. Best of luck. Pip
Thomas Taylor it’s great to know that they still mean as much to others as they do still to me. I also saw them as Plant and Page down in Cornwall. We took my eldest lad Rob who was 13 at the time and was instantly another fan. Stay healthy Thomas and look after your closest. All the best Pip
We are all stuck inside social distancing. I am lucky enough to have an awesome sound system, sound tuned baffled media room. I am enjoying old music and new. From Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, King Crimson, Porcupine Tree, Tool, SOEN, The Pineapple Thief, Katatonia. When on You tube I see Recommended For You videos, people discovering great bands and songs for the first time, I am happy more people get to hear it.
I’ve said it once, I’ve said it twice and I’ll keep saying it till the day I meet my maker, “Until the so called “talented” musical artists of today manage to get to THIS level of talent? Then we’ll talk.”.
Funk Unlimited! It amazes me every time I watch it. The complexity of this is incomprehensible to a player. I have no idea how they did this without missing a note.
Led Zeppelin were the best live in the 70s and out sold every other act in the 70s. So much so that Elvis Presley wanted to meet the guys who were out selling his shows and did and even invited Zeppelin to one of Elvis shows L.A. Which you can find Elvis taking about Zep being in the audience. Led Zeppelin started out playing live for 45 min in the early days to playing for 3 to 4 hrs show by 1975/77 and every night the songs were different because they love to play live and jam it out. This is why they were the best act to see live. They are the must bootlegged band in history too. Love your videos. Please. Keep the Zeppelin coming 🤟🇨🇦
Before Zeppelin Jimmy Page was on lots of hits of the 60`s, a quick search will bring up lists of songs he was on. The same can be done with Bassist John Paul Jones
Finally someone reacted too this song and vid (: I knew it was going too be you badass (: Thank you So Much for your Awesomness (: Lol your reaction too this EPIC GREATNESS (: Led Zep (:
Trampled Underfoot is my favorite Led Zep song, but I never heard this live version before. So I was reacting with you, in a sense. Thank you for sharing.
One of the best Live Zeppelin videos, and one of their best songs. Jimmy Page spits out thousands of improvised notes so randomly, and so on point. John Paul Jones delivers maybe his best live performance on electric piano. The band was in top form on this one. Thank you!!
Wow so different from the album version..... much more freedom to express themselves...... Love your reactions as always.... you really get into the groove... 😉👍
Back in the early 2000's i found on the self at blockbuster video led zeppelin live at earls court 1975. Iife long lz fan seen song remains the same too many times to count But this performance at earls court is mind blowing. I would say this performance was their prime. Best damn rock and roll band that ever was
Love the seamless transition into 20 seconds of 'Gallows Pole' from 09:11 mark. This was Zeppelin at the top of their game live. Scribey, I love your reactions girl, especially Zeppelin & Rush. Keep 'em coming. Stay safe beautiful girl x
Their concerts were 3 to 4 hours long, nobody opening for them, & they didn’t take breaks. Songs you need to checkout, Achilles Last Stand* In My Time Of Dying* Moby Dick Bonham’s 20 minute drum solo, he did that drum solo over 200 times, at some point in these long concerts.
That beat is laid down by none other than the late John Henry Bonham, THE powerhouse drummer behind Zeppelin's grooves. This version is from Earl's Court 1975 and Zep was still THE band to see...
I read that Zeppelin loved many kinds of music. Jones and Bonham were big fans of Motown. The song The Crunge was dedicated to James Brown. The Zeppelin catalogue is very diverse.
this was also a Sly nod to the night where they were dressed up in drag to potentially shoot pictures for physical graffiti, and George Harrison was meeting them for dinner. Harrison shows up with Stevie Wonder, and here comes led Zeppelin in a bunch of dresses, makeup and high heels. This was their tribute to him, based on superstition and some Robert Johnson tunes to kind of make up for it.
Alright!! My favorite song from my favorite band. As far as I know, this is the only live version of this huge hit in existence. This is from the Led Zeppelin DVD and I have played this thousands of times.
Scribecash, you'be been possessed by the crossroads Devil.....This live version is pretty dope. I admire you openness ears and spirits. Please stay as you are.
Yes, John Paul Jones' obvious tribute to Stevie Wonder's 'Superstition' given a kind of Rolling Stones edit. The difference is that Zeppelin could extend the ecstasy almost limitlessly through muscianship, where necessary.
LOL@seeing the whites of your eyes while you were losing yourself to this GREAT song. Can't blame you though, as Zeppelin still is soooooooooo fucking good. After all these years, not only does their music still hold up, but it puts just about everything to shame. Good stuff, girl!!
put on your seatbelt baby..its gonna MOVE...lol....its so cool seeing you air drum along side Jon Bonham..the greatest drummer to ever walk the face of the earth!!!!!
Huh, its funky, cause it's FUNKY!!, lol just because,. well while their music comes off as rock, even metal, its anchored in blues, that's what funk is, blues turned up, and turned out!!, ...thats why you can't sit still, go on now girl, keep going, and enjoy the journey, Peace ✌
The middle part of this song is the definition of a jam session
That was a fast version. I felt like i got a full workout.
Welcome to the ROCK side! The FORCE is strong within you child.✨
I saw Zep live in 73, 75 and 77 twice. Including their last show ever in US days before Karac died. Don't listen to people who never saw Zep but are simply basing opinions on what someone else said. Best show I ever saw was Zep in 77. Hands down.
You are so very blessed, you got to see them, bu the time I was old enough, they had broke up☹🤨, I was so very perturbed about it, but then Robert went solo, and I did get to see him, was awesome, but would've been cherry on top if it had been the rest of the boys in LZ, kudos to you for having that experience, Peace✌
I had tickets for the New Orleans show that got cancelled right after. 😕
@@AW-yj6md Same here. I got to see Plant twice in 90 during his Manic Nirvana tour. Fantastic shows!!!!! He is definitely the real deal!
these guys where the real fkn deal
Great live version of this song. Shows the versatility of John Paul Jones playing the keys.
And the bass pedals with his foot.
That's So true all of them musical master geniuses period (: Greatness (:
23rd of May 1975 I was 18 and travelled down to London to see this at Earls Court.. I thought then that their music would last quite a while and it’s great to see that I’m not the only one still enjoying it. During these times my wife (girlfriend at that time) and me are listening to the studio albums and are revisiting our feelings from those millions of years ago when we were young and thought that we were invincible. Turns out we were right!!!!! We still feel the same.
pip, on the 23rd (my birthday) of May 1975 I was 20; In Sydney Australia February 1972 I saw Led Zeppelin in concert, that same month I also saw Creedence Clearwater Revival...What a great time to be a teenager!
PMR I think you’re right, it was a great time to be a teenager. I was 15 when I saw them at Sheffield City Hall on January 2nd 1973. I went to see Rory Gallagher a number of times there too. He was a great live act. I thought that my tastes had completed altered because I’ve been listening to Muse and Radiohead and even Amy Winehouse etc but I was out in the garden the other day and found myself singing some lyric which as I ran through it I realised that it was the Lemon Song. I put it on in the evening and carried on through the rest of the album. What a group of excellent musicians.
Hope that you and yours are keeping healthy and keep supporting one another throughout. Oh and keep listening.
Best of luck.
Pip
Thomas Taylor it’s great to know that they still mean as much to others as they do still to me. I also saw them as Plant and Page down in Cornwall. We took my eldest lad Rob who was 13 at the time and was instantly another fan.
Stay healthy Thomas and look after your closest.
All the best
Pip
I love watching you air-drum. Young lady his name is JOHN....HENRY....BONHAM. Much love.
Bonzo!
We are all stuck inside social distancing. I am lucky enough to have an awesome sound system, sound tuned baffled media room. I am enjoying old music and new. From Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, King Crimson, Porcupine Tree, Tool, SOEN, The Pineapple Thief, Katatonia. When on You tube I see Recommended For You videos, people discovering great bands and songs for the first time, I am happy more people get to hear it.
In my time of dying 🤘🤘
Ray Dotzler yes!!
POWER blues!
My smile did not leave my face when THAT AMAZING SONG was playin!! ❤
75'tour,they were firing on all cylinders, top of their game,kick ass!
FINALLY! A reaction to their FUNKIEST jam💣 never seen a reactor do this song SO THANK YOU😚 keep rocking girl love your channel ✌
Soul Train Bro reacted to it.
As a Zep head, I'm telling you, this is (all of) them, clicking on all cylinders. Funkified Hammer of the Gods.
You can't go wrong with some LED for the head. ☮️ Stay safe out there everybody, we will get through this together 🙏
get through what this little flu get real its nothing unless your 80 and at 80 even a basic cold can kill !
Great reaction, the look on your face was priceless
I’ve said it once, I’ve said it twice and I’ll keep saying it till the day I meet my maker, “Until the so called “talented” musical artists of today manage to get to THIS level of talent? Then we’ll talk.”.
The groove hypothesized this girl! 😊
Think they tore it up a little there !
Funk Unlimited! It amazes me every time I watch it. The complexity of this is incomprehensible to a player. I have no idea how they did this without missing a note.
Moby Dick.. JB killing the drums
Over the hills and far away by Led Zeppelin!!🔥🔥🔥
Try Rock and Roll and Communication Breakdown! You want JAMS? There you go! 👈. ☝️☝️🤘✌️
Girl you are one FUNKY millennial... love your passion. Cheers from Australia..
Mr too🦘🦘🦘
You're right music doesn't get better than that!
That is one great workout live version of that song awesome thank you. Love your Led Zeppelin videos I can wait for the next one you do.
I have to say U R actually very entertaining and clearly understand music :) 😇
Led Zeppelin were the best live in the 70s and out sold every other act in the 70s. So much so that Elvis Presley wanted to meet the guys who were out selling his shows and did and even invited Zeppelin to one of Elvis shows L.A. Which you can find Elvis taking about Zep being in the audience.
Led Zeppelin started out playing live for 45 min in the early days to playing for 3 to 4 hrs show by 1975/77 and every night the songs were different because they love to play live and jam it out.
This is why they were the best act to see live. They are the must bootlegged band in history too.
Love your videos. Please. Keep the Zeppelin coming 🤟🇨🇦
I'll always carry a large smile when I watch you... priceless....from Australia
I have to say this performance is in the top ten of Led Zeps live events.. And that says a lot right there. Pure dope.
I'm here before it got taken down!
Steven Motchan my thought exactly 🎸🎤
Scribe
I love that you and other young reactors loving classic Rock like Led Zeppelin
The mighty Led Zeppelin! Awesome! It's got Punch!
Before Zeppelin Jimmy Page was on lots of hits of the 60`s, a quick search will bring up lists of songs he was on. The same can be done with Bassist John Paul Jones
Both amazing musicians!
@@juliemanarin4127 all 4 were
55 and heard this at 17 and thought NO BAND WOULD EVER WANT TO FOLLOW THIS . You wouldn't have a chance
Does this drummer ever miss...?...No, never. Bonham let’s these dudes get into a zone like nobody else. Virtuosos
That's Rock and Roll,in its purest form!(AKA- Led Zeppelin!)
Ahhhhhh, my teenage years. lol
Yep....guaranteed to blow your mind!
Another great song by the GREATEST ROCK BAND EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is from Earls Court. It is on the How The West Was Won DVD along with a killer version of In My Time Of Dying
stretchgilbert In My Time Of Dying is my favorite Zeppelin song ♥️💙♥️
it's been said that they ARE their OWN genre.
Scribe you gotta react to How Many More Times! It will blow your mind! You can do the live version to help avoid copyright too!
Led zeppelin master s of rock and roll best band ever
Ready to rock to one of my favorite songs!!!
Talkin’ ‘bout love! Talkin’ ‘bout love.
Finally someone reacted too this song and vid (: I knew it was going too be you badass (: Thank you So Much for your Awesomness (: Lol your reaction too this EPIC GREATNESS (: Led Zep (:
Trampled Underfoot is my favorite Led Zep song, but I never heard this live version before. So I was reacting with you, in a sense. Thank you for sharing.
G.O.A.T🤘🏻🤘🏻
After 4 exhausting 3 hrs shows in one week and 2 hrs into this one on May 25 1975. The lads still kick ass.
They sure are funky
Your D.J. skills are amazingly spot on Girl! Great Cadence!
This was their tribute song to Stevie Wonder. Thats why it sounds funky.
Correct.. Zep loved ‘Superstition’
Wow, I’ve never seen this version before. I enjoy this very much! Thank you scribe.
Nice mix of guitar and piano
Lucky enough to see them play this live in 79 as a 16 year old kid, stoned on Moroccan hash. Great to see you getting’ into it. Thanks 👍👍
Bring the damn thunder, yes!
I love the way you jam! It's awesome!
Paul McCarthy and Wings mentions Jimmy Page and his guitar in one of their songs and believe the song is Rockshow . Great tune!
Neil Young does, too. It's on that album he recorded with Pearl Jam as his backing band.
Best band with their best reactor. Love it.👍
I like how she gets all cracked out before her reactions. Gives it real authenticity
Because they are sheer awesomeness!!
One of the best Live Zeppelin videos, and one of their best songs. Jimmy Page spits out thousands of improvised notes so randomly, and so on point. John Paul Jones delivers maybe his best live performance on electric piano. The band was in top form on this one. Thank you!!
Wow so different from the album version..... much more freedom to express themselves...... Love your reactions as always.... you really get into the groove... 😉👍
This live version is my favorite Bonzo track...
In my time of dying studion or achilles ladt stand studio and live for me.
Check iut listen to this edie, bonzo wasnt human that night!!!!
They were so fucking tight this night it's crazy they kicked ass this night wish i was at this concert ....
Plants adlibbing at the end was carried over and into gallows pole page and plant from the 90s
Back in the early 2000's i found on the self at blockbuster video led zeppelin live at earls court 1975.
Iife long lz fan seen song remains the same too many times to count
But this performance at earls court is mind blowing. I would say this performance was their prime.
Best damn rock and roll band that ever was
Love the seamless transition into 20 seconds of 'Gallows Pole' from 09:11 mark. This was Zeppelin at the top of their game live. Scribey, I love your reactions girl, especially Zeppelin & Rush. Keep 'em coming. Stay safe beautiful girl x
Haven't done "What Is And What Should Never Be", "All My Love" or "Over The Hills And Far Away". Just sayin'.... :) great react though
Greatest rock band
I love her reaction to this one.
Their concerts were 3 to 4 hours long, nobody opening for them, & they didn’t take breaks.
Songs you need to checkout, Achilles Last Stand* In My Time Of Dying* Moby Dick Bonham’s 20 minute drum solo, he did that drum solo over 200 times, at some point in these long concerts.
perfect reaction. way to go girl.
Loved your reaction ! Seems on fire just like them ! X)
"in my time of dying" led zeppelin... studio please,please,please🙏
That guitarist is Jimmy Page and he's arguably one of the best guitar players to ever live. Even today he still plays like a monster in his 70s
I WAS JAMMIN WITH YA! SO COOL!!! ZEPPELIN IS TIMELESS!
That beat is laid down by none other than the late John Henry Bonham, THE powerhouse drummer behind Zeppelin's grooves. This version is from Earl's Court 1975 and Zep was still THE band to see...
Your feeling it girl go go
Great drum beat too!
Love your reactions
Going to California by Led Zeppelin
🤘😎❤
They were fans of Stevie Wonder..this was their salute to him.
Jimmy Led Head , hey man, can you elaborate? Phil
The keyboard sounds exactly like a song Stevie might have done lol...
I read that Zeppelin loved many kinds of music. Jones and Bonham were big fans of Motown. The song The Crunge was dedicated to James Brown. The Zeppelin catalogue is very diverse.
Very Superstition keyboards
this was also a Sly nod to the night where they were dressed up in drag to potentially shoot pictures for physical graffiti, and George Harrison was meeting them for dinner. Harrison shows up with Stevie Wonder, and here comes led Zeppelin in a bunch of dresses, makeup and high heels. This was their tribute to him, based on superstition and some Robert Johnson tunes to kind of make up for it.
love the way Page ends his solo on this version
❤❤❤Robert❤❤❤
It's like I told my son "Sorry we use up all the fun. We O- Ded on it." Saw LED 3 times OUCH!
Alright!! My favorite song from my favorite band. As far as I know, this is the only live version of this huge hit in existence. This is from the Led Zeppelin DVD and I have played this thousands of times.
Excellent reaction Scribe. You should just buy the Led Zeppelin DVD for yourself. You definitely won't regret it. Thanks again.
So Scribe, when are you going to get a drum set for yourself? You love Neal Peart and John Bonham so you need to get a cool drum kit for your studio.
Scribecash, you'be been possessed by the crossroads Devil.....This live version is pretty dope. I admire you openness ears and spirits. Please stay as you are.
Great seeing you let yourself get into the great funky jam session...can be hard to do when your focus is also on a reaction.
Love this live version :-)
Yes, John Paul Jones' obvious tribute to Stevie Wonder's 'Superstition' given a kind of Rolling Stones edit. The difference is that Zeppelin could extend the ecstasy almost limitlessly through muscianship, where necessary.
Nice selection. Powerful.
LOL@seeing the whites of your eyes while you were losing yourself to this GREAT song. Can't blame you though, as Zeppelin still is soooooooooo fucking good. After all these years, not only does their music still hold up, but it puts just about everything to shame. Good stuff, girl!!
Hang in there $cribe, You will get my t-shirt I promised eventually. Peace, Phil
And stairway to heaven
put on your seatbelt baby..its gonna MOVE...lol....its so cool seeing you air drum along side Jon Bonham..the greatest drummer to ever walk the face of the earth!!!!!
Heard this at a dance. Then I heard over the radio. Couple of weeks later I bought Physical Graffiti.
Huh, its funky, cause it's FUNKY!!, lol just because,. well while their music comes off as rock, even metal, its anchored in blues, that's what funk is, blues turned up, and turned out!!, ...thats why you can't sit still, go on now girl, keep going, and enjoy the journey, Peace ✌
I love her reactionsz
y they so funky ? bonzo luved motown and the others fell right in.