Led Zeppelin IS and will remain the greatest rock band ever! All four members were at the very top of their musical positions just before its inception and remained so all through Zeppelin’s 10 albums and beyond! We’ll never see another band like them and that’s why they’re still played on the radio all over the world 25 years after their break up!
Verdy simply put this is what you get when you have four legendary artists at the absolute pinnacle of their respective abilities collaborating as one. PURE MAGIC
@@Kashmir.820 Right on brother, I'm 64 and have been a fan since 1968 I was a kid and I also listen to them everyday! They never get old, I have all their Vinyl. Rock on!!!!!!!!!!😎
Without doubt my number 1 all time fav! Done the zepathon more times than i can count. TSRTS was the first album i ever bought, before i even had a turntable. But The Beatles are number 1, Zeppelin is really close, the rest are light years away. Jimmy is God, after all only God can make a Stairway to Heaven!
I Waited Hours To Get a Ticket To This Concert. My Seat Was in the Very Last Row Of The Top Tier !!! LOL Zep Was So Loud That I Was in The Perfect Spot To Hear Everything Sharp and Awesome. I Think That I Was in The Exact Focal Point of Audio Perfection. All The Notes and Vocals Echoed Off The Top of Madison Square Square Garden and Enveloped You !!! 🤠🎼🎶🎵💣💥❤🐴
Young lady, I love your reactions. I'm an old dude, I was young when this music was brand new. Can you imagine what that was like? No one had made this music before, even though it was founded in American blues, never like this though. I love seeing you smile, watching the awe in your facial expressions. Please continue your musical discovery tour, you won't be disappointed. A lifetime of it out there. I promise.
Yeah, spent all of my teen years in the 70's. Cruising in my little Nova hotrod listening with my friends to great music like this. A magical time like no other. We will never pass this way again.
I'm an old dude to, I remember when this album first came out,wow! I bought a Gibson Les Paul week later, a few friends and I put together a garage band, drove our parents crazy, but we had a great time!
The master in his prime Jimmy Page revolutionized rock music for many upcoming bands, getting the Led out never gets old music and classics that have stood the sands of time, not many bands can do this some come and go and forgotten, but Led Zepellin will be with us till the ends of time
Concerts were so different then. The band was physically close together, none of the running around an enormous stage. The way the crowd reacts/behaves is so different. I’m a little too young to have seen them live but I could only imagine 3+ hours!!!!
Man I tried to tell many of so many bogus reactors that complain about a certain band that stands still and reflects in what they are doing and I am speaking about the band Lovebites, of course, this is a generation that grew up during the god-awful hairband days gimmicky bands acting like monkey's running around and falling off stage or flat on their faces
even in their later years in huge stages you notice how close they are together feeding off each other . It was really important to them , Witness the Who as well i just realised lately not running around like madmen lol just locked in to one anothermaybe like it was way back in the clubs
Was there on a Saturday while they were recording it for the movie The Song Remains the Same in MSG and I was 14 years old and I became a LZ junkie after that day and got to spend time with Pagey my guitar God...so I can die in peace now lol🤣
Guitarist Jimmy Page said something like "I can communicate with a guitar far better than I can with my mouth." He imbues everything he plays with passion, heart, soul and it speaks as clearly as any vocal.
@@blackpilledchad1927 that wasn't Page trying to communicate unfortunately; that was Heorin; surprised he survived all that & still alive today pretty much clear headed
I was lucky enough to have seen zep the first time they came to the us in 69 at the pasadena rose palace in california nobody knew of them but o was in a band and our manager took us because. ots the kind of music we were playing yardbirds and heavy blues etc ill never forget just being floored never saw something so heavy and powerfull all for guys just great musicians life changeing indeed cheers
I'm glad that young people are listening to this song. I was first introduced to Led Zeppelin when my guitar teacher taught me Stairway and lent me the album in about 75. I didn't truly appreciate this song until I tried to learn it. It is considered possibly the greatest minor blues song ever written.
Jack Black at the KC Honors was spot on when he said "the greatest rock & roll band of all time" 54 years after I heard "Good Time Bad Times" on out neighborhood jukebox, I'm still hooked.
Love your reactions Verdy! Your awesome! I feel the need to give some love to the bass player, The great John Paul Jones! He's playing the organ on this one. Often the bass player in a band is a bit overlooked and considered more of a background player but "Jonesy" was every bit an integral part of the mighty Led Zepplin as every other member of the band. Just listen to his organ playing here. There are times during the song where he is playing the bass pedals with his feet with the same inflection and rythem awareness that only a bass guitar player would, while simultaneously laying down a beautiful bed of chords and lines that really outline the whole melodic structure of the song for Jimmy and Robert to vamp over and he does it without getting to busy or getting in the way. He is not only a great bass player but just a brilliant all around musician. Keep your great reactions coming Verdy! You are a joy to watch!
He and Bonzo were the anchors no doubt. JPJ gets way too little credit for their success IMHO, he and Bonzo had the rhythm locked down so tight it allowed Robert and Jimmy to perform their magic. He's still kicking and in form, check out the "playing for change" version of "When the Levee breaks" if you have not already. It's a collaborative video by players around the world studio mixed in a very professional manner. That is just one song that features JPJ, there are others produced in the same fashion.
The Song Remains the Same/Rain Song, MSG 1973. Will take you a mind blowing musical journey. Trust me, it will not disappoint. I've been enjoying this masterpiece since it's release.
Unlike most reacton videos, I see it on your face, on your eyes, you are feeling the guitar, the voice, the drums, the baseline! I like it. This song is pure blues. Check out more of Led Zep! Especially "Led Zeppelin celebration day" or the studio version of "Stairway to heaven".
Verdy...of all the things I've heard anyone say on reaction vids...the most "nailed it" thing I've heard yet is when you said "they're just...killing it...kill-ing-it 🙂 The only problem with this extraordinarily brilliant performance of a fabulous song is...what can you listen to after it. I'd forgotten how great they were on it in the MSG '73 concerts. Stunningly great band, as Paul said just below...at the absolute pinnacle.
Improvisation isn't the domain only of jazz musicians. These guys are at the top of improv skills. And don't ignore the contribution of John Paul Jones here; he's orchestrating this masterpiece with beautiful bass lines with his footpedals and groovy funky chords on the keyboard.
Simply put, the greatest solo ever, the greatest blues rock performance ever! Jimmy is just on fire, his passionate playing , only Koss comes close! I was saying from the start to watch this, Now Alice you are truly in Wonderland!
@@alittlebitofeverything6547 agreed , but he did actually say that, i'll see if i can track down the footage of the interview , laters ' in all fairness , gilmore, hendrix, beck, clapton, halen, and so on are all up there.
Verdy, it truly brings me joy to see the pleasure and passion that you experience when listening to this (and all the Led Zeppelin songs we grew up with many decades ago). Much respect to you for opening yourself to the old classics. thank you. 😁😁😃😃
That would be great, but Hendrix tunes are ruthlessly blocked. It's really stupid on Janie's part, because there are so many songs that the general public haven't heard that are just astronomically exquisite.
Watch the movie, The Song Remains The Same! Gives you answers to your, how did they make those unidentifiable sounds, questions you ask about. Also, the BBC video of them playing, How Many More Times.
Also the best albums are yet to come 4 , physical graffiti , houses of the holy . Also when you hear from 73 the double header song remains the same ain song it will leave you speechless and emotionally drained this is what epic is!
Verdy, they're really the best. The passion, expertise, and soul they exude is without compare. You really need to explore all their songs in progression, beginning to end, and enjoy the journey!
.. the words of The MIGHTY LED ZEPPELIN songs are a great dimension of them that your viewers are missing... displaying the LYRICS in your video would have enabled All to enjoy this masterpiece even more 💡.
This entire concert seems to be full of great moments. Only other band who hit this level was the Pink Floyd Pulse concert I think with these two, you can just pick any song and you'll get something wonderful! Would love to see alternating Led Zeppelin MSG and Pink Floyd Pulse
This is actually an alternative take from the same stand at MSG in 1973 when they recorded all the footage for the Song Remains the Same movie, it is a great take but when you have time, check out the same song from the above movie, it is slightly different and the video has some Ikonic moments in it, worth the time and effort. Great Masterpiece! Enjoy. ♩🎸🎹🎤🎵
The first concert that I went to was Led Zeppelin /Vanilla Fudge in Salt Lake City in July of 1969. it was their first concert tour for their first album release. It was great. I have seen many great concerts since but it was still one of my favorites.
Great reaction ! New subscriber here. You are absolutely right about listening to LIVE performances. Led Zeppelin was never a studio band and never performed the same song the same way twice . They improvised a lot , which is completely lost in a “ studio version “ Remember, this was in a time where auto tune , pitch control and none of that crap didn’t even exist yet . What you heard is what they actually performed. Extremely talented and gifted artists , masters at their crafts , using their instruments and amps 😊 Also Robert Plant’s story telling skills would be completely lost in a “ studio version “ . Blessed to have grown up with this music back then 😊
VERDY...over the last few months as you've been getting deeper into 70s rock it may just be time to change your tag from 'KPOP Is Not Just Music It Is My Life' to something like 'There's Nothing as Good As 70s Rock'. 😃
Such a beautiful rendition of this great bit of music. Jimmy just makes his guitar weep and Robert powers out the words. Not forgetting John Paul's bass lines and John's tremendous drumming. Absolutely brilliant.
This is a great raw live performance. I really like the unplugged version too, it has so much more maturity and the refinement is sublime. Regardless of a reaction to it, you should listen to it. In fact the full unplugged concert is incredible, more than that even. It's mind blowing 🤪🎵
There are to many Led Zeppelin songs that are very, very good. In this concert, MSG, 1973 can find all of. Rock and Roll. Dace and confused ( extraordinary) Whole lotta love ( amazing) Black Dog, Ocean,The rain song and other. I recommend you to , Going to California- In my time of dyng (live in Earls court)
Led Zeppelin IS and will remain the greatest rock band ever!
All four members were at the very top of their musical positions just before its inception and remained so all through Zeppelin’s 10 albums and beyond!
We’ll never see another band like them and that’s why they’re still played on the radio all over the world 25 years after their break up!
Verdy simply put this is what you get when you have four legendary artists at the absolute pinnacle of their respective abilities collaborating as one. PURE MAGIC
That… and the cocaine
forgot to mention the drugs haha
I like Jack Daniel's Jimmy way better than heroin Jimmy....
What you,be got to remember is if you haven,t got the talent in you. All the Coke in Columbia is not going to bring it out
"presence" is the word you're looking for, darlin - music gods on the stage
Otherworldly….musical geniuses….wizards at their craft….NOBODY BETTER EVER!!!! Zeppelin are hands down GOAT!!! Nuff said!!!
100%
@@billtaylor3382 👍🏼forever & always….been a LedHead for 53years & still listen every single day!!!! Rock on Cheers!!!!
@@Kashmir.820 Right on brother, I'm 64 and have been a fan since 1968 I was a kid and I also listen to them everyday! They never get old, I have all their Vinyl. Rock on!!!!!!!!!!😎
@@billtaylor3382 we have similar timeline stories!!! We are TRUE ZEPHEADS
Without doubt my number 1 all time fav! Done the zepathon more times than i can count. TSRTS was the first album i ever bought, before i even had a turntable. But The Beatles are number 1, Zeppelin is really close, the rest are light years away. Jimmy is God, after all only God can make a Stairway to Heaven!
I saw Zep play live twice, what luck being born when i was to witness the greatest band ever to perform on this planet.
This is how it was 49 years ago, I wish I could go back.
Greatest live band in history!
Greatest band on history
SURE IS. 🥁🎸
I Waited Hours To Get a Ticket
To This Concert.
My Seat Was in the Very Last Row
Of The Top Tier !!! LOL
Zep Was So Loud That I Was in
The Perfect Spot To Hear Everything
Sharp and Awesome.
I Think That I Was in The Exact
Focal Point of Audio Perfection.
All The Notes and Vocals Echoed Off
The Top of Madison Square Square Garden and Enveloped You !!!
🤠🎼🎶🎵💣💥❤🐴
So, so lucky. You were the proverbial fly on the wall, here to tell us all so many years later.
Young lady, I love your reactions. I'm an old dude, I was young when this music was brand new. Can you imagine what that was like? No one had made this music before, even though it was founded in American blues, never like this though. I love seeing you smile, watching the awe in your facial expressions. Please continue your musical discovery tour, you won't be disappointed. A lifetime of it out there. I promise.
Well said ! I'm also an old dude , 62 , and I love that "our " music can still reach and touch the young dudes and dudetes
@@davidbordonaro1631 67 here. Nothing beats the music we grew up with as teens.
Yeah, spent all of my teen years in the 70's. Cruising in my little Nova hotrod listening with my friends to great music like this. A magical time like no other. We will never pass this way again.
I'm an old dude to, I remember when this album first came out,wow! I bought a Gibson Les Paul week later, a few friends and I put together a garage band, drove our parents crazy, but we had a great time!
❤👍🇬🇧❤ UNBEATABLE BEYOND PRECIOUS......NOBODY DOES IT BETTER🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
Great reacción Led Zeppelin the best band
You will end up watching all that gig as they killed the whole night every song was taken to a never seen since level
Meilleure song de Led Zep for me
Oh my did I live this song, and right around this time. “I’m about to lose my ever-lovin’ mind”! Yep
You don't just hear it you feel it!
The master in his prime Jimmy Page revolutionized rock music for many upcoming bands, getting the Led out never gets old music and classics that have stood the sands of time, not many bands can do this some come and go and forgotten, but Led Zepellin will be with us till the ends of time
Concerts were so different then. The band was physically close together, none of the running around an enormous stage. The way the crowd reacts/behaves is so different. I’m a little too young to have seen them live but I could only imagine 3+ hours!!!!
Man I tried to tell many of so many bogus reactors that complain about a certain band that stands still and reflects in what they are doing and I am speaking about the band Lovebites, of course, this is a generation that grew up during the god-awful hairband days gimmicky bands acting like monkey's running around and falling off stage or flat on their faces
even in their later years in huge stages you notice how close they are together feeding off each other . It was really important to them , Witness the Who as well i just realised lately not running around like madmen lol just locked in to one anothermaybe like it was way back in the clubs
Was there on a Saturday while they were recording it for the movie The Song Remains the Same in MSG and I was 14 years old and I became a LZ junkie after that day and got to spend time with Pagey my guitar God...so I can die in peace now lol🤣
Guitarist Jimmy Page said something like "I can communicate with a guitar far better than I can with my mouth." He imbues everything he plays with passion, heart, soul and it speaks as clearly as any vocal.
yeah.... Hendrix wasn't the only guy who could make it talk
What the actual fuc* was he trying to communicate at Live Aid in 1985?
I was at Live Aid and I wouldn't trade that experience for anything in the world.
Kudos Henrietta you nailed it!!!!
@@blackpilledchad1927 that wasn't Page trying to communicate unfortunately; that was Heorin; surprised he survived all that & still alive today pretty much clear headed
I Would Also Strongly Suggest You Watch Thier Movie As Well "The Song Remains The Same"...A MUST SEE/HEAR/EXPERIENCE.
Perfect reaction to this song - entranced.
I was lucky enough to have seen zep the first time they came to the us in 69 at the pasadena rose palace in california nobody knew of them but o was in a band and our manager took us because. ots the kind of music we were playing yardbirds and heavy blues etc ill never forget just being floored never saw something so heavy and powerfull all for guys just great musicians life changeing indeed cheers
Back again watching the best band I know I've ever seen. Hope all is well for you and anticipating zeppelin 4 reaction vid. Thanks.
Verdy, “Since I’ve Been Loving You” no one brought harmony to a guitar like
Jimmy🎸Page did …EVER
I'm glad that young people are listening to this song. I was first introduced to Led Zeppelin when my guitar teacher taught me Stairway and lent me the album in about 75. I didn't truly appreciate this song until I tried to learn it. It is considered possibly the greatest minor blues song ever written.
Jack Black at the KC Honors was spot on when he said "the greatest rock & roll band of all time" 54 years after I heard "Good Time Bad Times" on out neighborhood jukebox, I'm still hooked.
I Suggested This One Because I Knew How Much You Would Enjoy It..Great Reaction As Always.
Love your reactions Verdy! Your awesome! I feel the need to give some love to the bass player, The great John Paul Jones! He's playing the organ on this one. Often the bass player in a band is a bit overlooked and considered more of a background player but "Jonesy" was every bit an integral part of the mighty Led Zepplin as every other member of the band. Just listen to his organ playing here. There are times during the song where he is playing the bass pedals with his feet with the same inflection and rythem awareness that only a bass guitar player would, while simultaneously laying down a beautiful bed of chords and lines that really outline the whole melodic structure of the song for Jimmy and Robert to vamp over and he does it without getting to busy or getting in the way. He is not only a great bass player but just a brilliant all around musician.
Keep your great reactions coming Verdy! You are a joy to watch!
A review of No Quarter live should do it. He really shines on that song and it is my favorite Zep song.
He and Bonzo were the anchors no doubt. JPJ gets way too little credit for their success IMHO, he and Bonzo had the rhythm locked down so tight it allowed Robert and Jimmy to perform their magic. He's still kicking and in form, check out the "playing for change" version of "When the Levee breaks" if you have not already. It's a collaborative video by players around the world studio mixed in a very professional manner. That is just one song that features JPJ, there are others produced in the same fashion.
I saw them live in England 🏴 in November 1971 and it is still the loudest thing I have heard in my 68 years alive!
This is my number one performance of them live...PERIOD! And it was hard to pick a #1, just sayin! 😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🔥
With out a doubt in my mind...The GOATS! 😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
That whole concert was legendary
As others have said. This is four amazing musicians that are at their artistic best, together. It will always be amazing. LEGENDS
Love your genuine appreciation for this music
MAGIC!!!!!!!!!
I now know which Led Zeppelin album I should by first.
As I always say to everyone, they will always be the gods of live music !!!
The Song Remains the Same/Rain Song, MSG 1973. Will take you a mind blowing musical journey. Trust me, it will not disappoint. I've been enjoying this masterpiece since it's release.
The full Dazed and Confused and full NO Quarter were always the mind blowers for me. Though I love the Song/Rain Song also.
VERDY, YOU PUT ALL YOUR SOUL INTO YOUR THOUGHTS, AND THATS WHAT COUNTS.
Unlike most reacton videos, I see it on your face, on your eyes, you are feeling the guitar, the voice, the drums, the baseline! I like it. This song is pure blues. Check out more of Led Zep! Especially "Led Zeppelin celebration day" or the studio version of "Stairway to heaven".
Verdy Great job with your reaction to the Live performance of Since I've Been loving You from LED Zeppelin. From MSG I '73
Nothing better than when a heavy rock band plays the blues.
Saw Zep live in 79 and, just like here, we all got to watch and listen and enjoy without having to hold a mobile phone up throughout the gig.
You have such a great ear for music Verdy. It's what makes you a great reactor. You hear things not everyone notices.
Truth.
You are so amazingly awesome
Verdy,you haven't been on my feed for ages. Good to see you enjoying Zep. X
Led Zeppelin "Bring It In Home" Live Royal Albert Hall 1970.
If you want to see an amazing performance watch the live version of the Immigrant Song from 1972...amazing!
A different version of this video than I'm used to. Very curious.
SUCHHHH a classic. this song hits every time
My favorite song from them
Verdy...of all the things I've heard anyone say on reaction vids...the most "nailed it" thing I've heard yet is when you said "they're just...killing it...kill-ing-it 🙂 The only problem with this extraordinarily brilliant performance of a fabulous song is...what can you listen to after it. I'd forgotten how great they were on it in the MSG '73 concerts. Stunningly great band, as Paul said just below...at the absolute pinnacle.
Our money was in the mail, my friends' and mine, for the last Zeppelin tour. And then...we're all mortals. Amazing music from real humans.
Improvisation isn't the domain only of jazz musicians. These guys are at the top of improv skills. And don't ignore the contribution of John Paul Jones here; he's orchestrating this masterpiece with beautiful bass lines with his footpedals and groovy funky chords on the keyboard.
Simply put, the greatest solo ever, the greatest blues rock performance ever! Jimmy is just on fire, his passionate playing , only Koss comes close! I was saying from the start to watch this, Now Alice you are truly in Wonderland!
All the songs from this show are just amazing! It’s a spectacle for eyes and ears
Back when people just watched and enjoyed a concert instead of holding up their phone to have a crappy recording of it.
Once penetration on the music of Led Zeppelin, never more you exit.
Robert Plant still sings this at his concerts. Yes, Plant still plays. He’s a collaborative artist. Check out his recent stuff.
Grand Funk Railroad was a great live band. So much energy. Thanks for this review.
Greatest guitar player in history.
uur hum..., Jeff Beck.., and Page agrees
@@johnhouse9983 he just trying to be modest
@@alittlebitofeverything6547 agreed , but he did actually say that, i'll see if i can track down the footage of the interview , laters ' in all fairness , gilmore, hendrix, beck, clapton, halen, and so on are all up there.
@@johnhouse9983 he just feels bad for beck.. his overall career is not mainstream
They master their art
The live cuts are extraordinary....please keep reacting to them. The expand their music greatly, live
Linda, hermosa, preciosa, relajada y sensible, saludos desde Chile
This was awesome! Can’t wait for Led Zeppelin 4
Verdy, it truly brings me joy to see the pleasure and passion that you experience when listening to this (and all the Led Zeppelin songs we grew up with many decades ago). Much respect to you for opening yourself to the old classics. thank you. 😁😁😃😃
The GOAT playing their GOAT ballad
If you enjoyed this, check out their old live BBC "How Many More Times" and "Kashmir" Live at Celebration Day.
Now how about some Hendrix?
That would be great, but Hendrix tunes are ruthlessly blocked. It's really stupid on Janie's part, because there are so many songs that the general public haven't heard that are just astronomically exquisite.
Watch the movie, The Song Remains The Same! Gives you answers to your, how did they make those unidentifiable sounds, questions you ask about. Also, the BBC video of them playing, How Many More Times.
Just an amazing performance all around
Zeppelin is beautiful, complex and dangerous really fit when they did the live perfomance..
Also the best albums are yet to come 4 , physical graffiti , houses of the holy . Also when you hear from 73 the double header song remains the same
ain song it will leave you speechless and emotionally drained this is what epic is!
You got the great version, everyone reacts to the cut up version.
Verdy, they're really the best. The passion, expertise, and soul they exude is without compare.
You really need to explore all their songs in progression, beginning to end, and enjoy the journey!
It just makes you smile through your whole body
Bella, excelente reacción a u a gran banda, saludos desde Chile
As i’ve said this is beyond awesome, but I will tell you Albert Hall 1970. It will blow your brains. You shook me babe
Saw them at the old Fulton County stadium in Atlanta in the 70s.
it's a marathon but you gotta watch the whole movie girl....
.. the words of The MIGHTY LED ZEPPELIN songs are a great dimension of them that your viewers are missing... displaying the LYRICS in your video would have enabled All to enjoy this masterpiece even more 💡.
Speechless!!!! One of the best blues EVER 😉😘
Verdy, I'm not going to say "I told you so", but I am pleased you enjoyed this as much as I knew you would!
This entire concert seems to be full of great moments.
Only other band who hit this level was the Pink Floyd Pulse concert
I think with these two, you can just pick any song and you'll get something wonderful!
Would love to see alternating Led Zeppelin MSG and Pink Floyd Pulse
@Phil
PULSE is NOT as good as the
Delicate Sound of Thunder film
(recorded 1988) from
A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour.
Better Album & Better Tour
The drummer John Bonham was famous for his heavy hits on the drums, but this song proves John had finesse when he needed it.
This is actually an alternative take from the same stand at MSG in 1973 when they recorded all the footage for the Song Remains the Same movie, it is a great take but when you have time, check out the same song from the above movie, it is slightly different and the video has some Ikonic moments in it, worth the time and effort. Great Masterpiece! Enjoy. ♩🎸🎹🎤🎵
Super belle réaction à cette musique intemporelle….j’ai grandi avec eux et je les écoute encore et j’adore voir ta réaction authentique et vrai
The first concert that I went to was Led Zeppelin /Vanilla Fudge in Salt Lake City in July of 1969. it was their first concert tour for their first album release. It was great. I have seen many great concerts since but it was still one of my favorites.
Vivement le react de Led IV.
Merci ☺️
Great reaction ! New subscriber here. You are absolutely right about listening to LIVE performances. Led Zeppelin was never a studio band and never performed the same song the same way twice . They improvised a lot , which is completely lost in a “ studio version “
Remember, this was in a time where auto tune , pitch control and none of that crap didn’t even exist yet . What you heard is what they actually performed.
Extremely talented and gifted artists , masters at their crafts , using their instruments and amps 😊
Also Robert Plant’s story telling skills would be completely lost in a “ studio version “ .
Blessed to have grown up with this music back then 😊
Yep!
VERDY...over the last few months as you've been getting deeper into 70s rock it may just be time to change your tag from 'KPOP Is Not Just Music It Is My Life' to something like 'There's Nothing as Good As 70s Rock'. 😃
😂🤣🥰
Greatest Rock band ever. LZ Forever.
Quintessential Led Zeppelin.
They're KILL ING IT! You're funny, you are enjoyable to watch! Check out the band UK, their first record is SO GOOD! I'm sure you will appreciate it.
Such a beautiful rendition of this great bit of music. Jimmy just makes his guitar weep and Robert powers out the words. Not forgetting John Paul's bass lines and John's tremendous drumming. Absolutely brilliant.
This is a great raw live performance.
I really like the unplugged version too, it has so much more maturity and the refinement is sublime.
Regardless of a reaction to it, you should listen to it. In fact the full unplugged concert is incredible, more than that even. It's mind blowing 🤪🎵
Love Dazed and Confused live at Royal Albert Hall in 1970 on their DVD set. Insane when Jimmy plays the guitar with the violin bow!
There are to many Led Zeppelin songs that are very, very good. In this concert, MSG, 1973 can find all of. Rock and Roll. Dace and confused ( extraordinary) Whole lotta love ( amazing) Black Dog, Ocean,The rain song and other. I recommend you to , Going to California- In my time of dyng (live in Earls court)
Don´t Trust anybody what don´t like the music of Led Zeppelin.
Awesome
without your channel and one or two others, I never would have checked out BabyMetal and Band-Maid, especially Band-Maid, thank you, they rock!