THIS VIDEO IS A RE-UPLOAD THE FIRST ONE WAS BLOCKED!! I HAD TO ADD SOME Disclaimers to the video and lower some of this sound so the video would not get taken down.
I haven't seen anyone do a video on Led Zeppelin's "immagrint song" put that one on close your eyes and get ready for a tour down a rabbit hole with a stop at middle earth.
@@surendaniel My goodness, the homophobics here are groovy and far out man! Back then the backdoor was something you ran out of to avoid getting caught by the husband(or wife) and according to Beyonce, Rihanna, Drake and a few others that sing or rap still take it that way. "You got issues that I won't mention right now" Vedetta.
Man!!! took me right back to the great days of being 16 years old again. These guys came from my area and would often see Robert walking down the high street.
This one of the most played songs in rock history but it gave the impression that Led Z was only hard rock. We know how much incredibly more they offered. You're keeping it real, Jamel.
Saw Zeppelin on their 1st, 2nd & 3rd tours. When “Whole Lotta Love” was the latest hit by them. That particular concert ended and they had not played While Lotta Love, everyone was wondering, wtf?… Then came the encore. Mind blowing⚡️⚡️ They never disappointed. Page, Plant and Jones were exceptional. John Bonham’s drumming-Otherworldly 💥💥✨🔥
Back when music was real music! It had heart and soul. You didn't just listen to it you experienced it. You just felt it deep inside. Keep the good stuff coming!!
@@Susudio-nc8ml Hi, I was fortunate enough to see them in concert in Melbourne in 1972 ( I think it was ), at an open venue, which was normally the tennis courts hahahaha, the only place big enough...it was unbelievable...Just brilliant...As you said, a real EXPERIENCE, even if later, just listening to them...Awesome band !
The music around 3:20 traveled around the auditorium and shook you to your soul. The lights, all of it was a total show,,,thumping throbbing, shaking, flashing and rising us higher and higher...........I just cannot really describe it to the fullest.
A fantastic song by an amazing group, I always enjoy thinking of the transition from "I wanna hold your hand" (which I loved), to "I wanna be your back door man....uh ...uh .....uh...uh uhuhuh" in less than 8 years. I'm glad I lived through that transition, although I didn't appreciate what I was a witness at the time. Keep listening brother :)
One of the most recognizable and iconic opening guitar riffs in rock history, this song opens one of Zep’s killer second album, affectionately known as “The Brown Bomber.”
When you hear an old Zeppelin track you realize how relatively safe and sterile some of the new music is. Back then, the sexuality was out front and center. There was something danger-loving about it. Every new album was expected to sound different than the previous album. The young people in Britain were complete fanatics about old American blues. They electrified the sound and turned it way up. A lot of American kids in the late 60's had no idea who Muddy Waters or Willie Dixon were until they heard Led Zeppelin. It's amazing to think that Led Zeppelin's first 2 albums were both released in1969.
Thanks for all that interesting info! I am VERY new to reaction vids, and aside from the person's reactions/ comments, I also started reading many comments (such as yours)----and learn SO much!!! :)
Passing on the love of this music is one of the great privileges we who came up in the 60's and 70's have to enjoy. It's beyond joy to see a younger person getting into these great musicians and singers. :)
I am a die hard fan of Led Zeppelin, saw them 5 times. The first time I went to their concert I got a headache.... 1970. I had never heard one song of theirs and it was beyond my 15 year old head.... now, it’s all I want to listen to.
"What Is and What Should Never Be" which is the next track on Led Zep II (1969) after "Whole Lotta Love". Led Zep II is on many peoples short list of greatest rock albums ever.
The only problem with saying that Zep 2 is one of the greatest rock albums ever is then you listen to another Zep album and you say well maybe, (and there's 9 of them) (PG has 2) it gets confusing....
Yes some LED for the head. Zeppelin has so many great songs,"rain song"," lemon song","dazed and confused", " going to California", just to name a few more.
Zeppelin live is the way to go...nobody better! There are literally no bad songs! Please please please do The Song Remains The Same/The Rain Song! You will love it!!
I was born in '70, right at their peak. Thankfully some friends had older siblings who were all into this stuff so I got to hear it shortly after it was made. So glad I grew up then and not now, music was never better than this era.
Robert Plant--Vocals, harmonica, awesome. Jimmy Page---lead guitar extraordinaire. John Bonham aka Bonzo--drums, the best drummer ever! John Paul Jones--literally plays any instrument on the face of the planet and does it oh so well. Please check out What is and What Should Never Be and Over the Hills and Far Away. I have never seen anybody react to these, but you seem to have found how to make it work. So, please, give them a try. Loving your reactions! Peace!
Just one of those iconic songs that you could've heard anywhere...playing in the background somewhere if you haven't grown up listening to rock/metal. It's soaked deep into pop culture landscape (in movies, commercials...) as well as Led Zeppelin themselves and many of their other songs.
This song was a HUGE hit. I remember it scared the hell out of me when I was a kid in the mid section instrumental part. When I got older I understood what that was about and now I grin as I watch others react to it. Enjoy your trip down Zeppelin way.
You are absolutely right! you gotta feel the music, not just listen to it, Led is best heard with a good stereo and cranked wide open!!! Gotta feel it in your bones!
jonnno 243 Yes, the bassline sets it up. But the riff is greatly strengthened by Page's guitar superimposed over the bass notes, and driven by Page varying those chords throughout the song to keep it fresh and build up the excitement. It's not as simple and repetitive as it sounds to a casual ear.
One thing I know about Led Zeppelin is when ever i listen to them the whole neighborhood can hear it. They are the Best there is, the Best there was, and the Best there ever will be.
(to finish) they returned. We we're 6ft back from stage! They played for 3hrs. After one HR we turned around and saw that floor was half filled, no chairs,festival seating. Everyone sat down, Page came out and sat down, others walked off, he played by himself for 1hr.,we had gone up in stands which were totally empty. Proceeded to watch the last 2hrs. sitting every other seat, sipping, smoking and listening to some incredible music! A 75 year old loud music lover. Carry on, you get it brother !!!
They sound as amazing live or studio. I have seen them 7 times. Plus alcohol and drugs and could still sound like this! Thank you for putting this out there!
As a kid, Zep defined for me what music was. And in the summer 79 I came of age and started to listen to my older sisters music. It was Zep II and Whole Lot of Love was my first Zep tune. I was hooked. And the rest is history
First date with a girl when I was 19. Cruising back from the beach at night, this on the ' cassette ' and her singing this tune loud and proud. ' Shake for me girl... I wanna be your backdoor man ' I remember her well.
Not sure if anyone has already said this but this song was written by legendary blues writer Willie Dixon who wrote many songs for Muddy Waters and many of the early legendary blues artists , I remember seeing them do this live in 72 or 73 and my ears were ringing for a week but no one could wipe the smile off my face!
@@dannydirt5D Wrong, back then going out the back door was literaly going out of the back door...as in 'not getting caught'. But thank you for giving us the insight of your mind. Was it a 'hook-up' you were looking for?
Probably the best Rock band of all time. Best rock drummer, best rock singer, best lead guitarist and best bass player/keyboard rock player of all time. Just totally awesome music. I have everyone of their albums....Great music!
In 1969 in Roanoke, Va. John Bonham did an @ 10 min. drum solo to Whole Lot of Love. what's so special about that is that he did the entire solo with his hands. Not using his sticks once. Without a doubt the greatest concert I've ever been to.
This song is from planet earth, glad you could join us. Just kiddin , love ya Jamel. Your reactions make me laugh. I am so amazed at the level of rock and blues deprivation a lot of our brothers and sisters suffer. I am so happy to see you and others being part of the remedy. Peace.
The riff was used in an old tv show here in the UK called Top of the Pops, it was kind of played in a repeating loop while they announced the top 20. I think it was also used as the theme tune on and off too.
My five-year-old son famously said, "I think that man is going to SNEEZE!" 😂🤧😂 But seriously, you haven't heard this song til you've heard the '73 live version. Dig, if you will, the bass/drum groove Jonesy and Bonzo lay down in the background of Jimmy's theramin soloin'!
Too many great Zeppelin songs to check out, here's a small handful I would recommend - Ramble On, Kashmir, Fool in the Rain, The Ocean, The Battle of Evermore, The Gallow's Pole.
Jamal, thanks for the reactions! By the way, when we were younger and had no video and or musical channels other than AM and some fledgling FM stations, we had to wait for albums go on sale, hold listening parties and sing along with the lyrics and try to imagine what the artist were trying to convey to us the fans! It was called using our imaginations.... Imagine that...... Keep up the reactions... You should of been around in the 60's!
Some of those great and incredible musicians are leaving us. They are moving to the "other neighborhood". I am so sad that no new musician or new group of today are close to the great talent and unique sound of those classics.
Roger Bellido part of it has to do with popular interest. People today have such a bad taste in music, who knows if Led Zeppelin would even catch on today? Greatest band of all time hands down, but rap is what draws crowds these days sadly
This song was Led Zeppelin's breakthrough hit off their 2nd album "Led Zeppelin II" released in December, 1969. It reached #4 on the billboard charts in early 1970, despite the fact metal songs----at this time when AM radio dominated---did not often find their way on mainstream pop radio. It remains their highest charting song.
This song was released in 1969. This is their debut album and it took the world by storm! Since then their music has been licensed all over the place. So many of their songs. In Detroit, my home town, they used to play the weird sound effect part of that song for the intro of the Creature feature horror movie show on channel 20 on Saturdays at 1pm.
Hey Led Zeppelin? As a child of the 60's, who's bought all your stuff in almost every conceivable format over the decades - give these UA-camrs a break. If you have any influence over the lawyer-types - call them off.
I never get why they go after these reaction videos! Phil Collins had a song shoot up to the top 10 after someone reacted to "In the Air Tonight"! It's great promotion..
This was the start up tune for a pop show which is legendary in the UK called top of the pops,I've got one tattoo and it reads led zep yes I marked my body for life because of this band they were incredible
I can't tell you where you heard this before but it was one of the few Led Zeppelin songs that was played on the radio. Two others were "Stairway to heaven" and "The Immigrant Song". At the time there was a split between music on the radio and the music people listened to. Led Zeppelin was effectively a one hit wonder with "Stairway to Heaven", but went gold with every album they put out. Other bands have similar success, I had the first five of their albums shortly after they came out, sadly they are long gone. Keep up the good work.
THIS VIDEO IS A RE-UPLOAD THE FIRST ONE WAS BLOCKED!! I HAD TO ADD SOME Disclaimers to the video and lower some of this sound so the video would not get taken down.
I haven't seen anyone do a video on Led Zeppelin's "immagrint song" put that one on close your eyes and get ready for a tour down a rabbit hole with a stop at middle earth.
Yeah...UA-cam sucks for that
He did Immigrant Song. Great live version. Keep it rockin, Jamel!
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"today we just listen to music ... back then, y'all felt it" - Well said Jamel.
Agreed, we lived it back then. Music was a way of life!!!
❤️❤️❤️❤️
Amen!!!
All we had was radio, eight track and cassette tapes. The bands had to pack the meaning into the medium that they could sell.
Kevin Burgess when you jack up the volume at 10, you will feel it in every nook and cranny in your body, like a full body massage
Me: I seriously need to get to bed earlier tonight.
Also Me: finds Jamel's Led Zeppelin reaction playlist...
It's 5:19 AM as I write this! Yep
YASSS!!!! :-) Me too!!! I was just getting ready to binge my exciting Netflix show, but then I saw new Jamal vids and could NOT resist !!!! :-)
🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
I know I was up until 5:00am lol, It was time well spent.
#TRUTH!!
This is the most Icconnic opening riff in the history of Rock ! 50 years later and nobody's topped it yet !
No fire works, no pyro technics, no video screens ... just raw testosterone packed blow your mind rock n roll!!!
Robert Plant was one of those amazing singers, and a voice that could penetrate your soul !!! Great reaction :)
Plant’s voice IS his instrument. ✌🏼
He could penetrate the backdoor too
@@surendaniel My goodness, the homophobics here are groovy and far out man! Back then the backdoor was something you ran out of to avoid getting caught by the husband(or wife) and according to Beyonce, Rihanna, Drake and a few others that sing or rap still take it that way.
"You got issues that I won't mention right now" Vedetta.
@@tonijohnson8286 huh? But... i like backdoor in all senses of the word
It helped that he was so hot as well! 😉
Welcome to the start of the Led Zeppelin Rock Revolution. They started the hard rock blues of the 70s.
One of my favorite solo's ever. This song has a timeless groove. Way ahead of their time.
Man!!! took me right back to the great days of being 16 years old again. These guys came from my area and would often see Robert walking down the high street.
"Today we just listen to music, back then ya'll felt it" #TRUTH
Still do!
1968-9 Totally changed my world. Led Zeppelin II was the beginning of real rock for many of us.
Yeah Led Zeppelin ROCKS!
Imagine a time when this was played on the radio 😍🎸☮️
This one of the most played songs in rock history but it gave the impression that Led Z was only hard rock. We know how much incredibly more they offered. You're keeping it real, Jamel.
This was the first Led Zeppelin song i've ever heared in my age of around 12 years. Love this band!
When gods walked the earth....sums up led zeppelin
Amen!
Even the gods praised Zeppelin !
Saw Zeppelin on their 1st, 2nd & 3rd tours. When “Whole Lotta Love” was the latest hit by them. That particular concert ended and they had not played While Lotta Love, everyone was wondering, wtf?…
Then came the encore.
Mind blowing⚡️⚡️
They never disappointed.
Page, Plant and Jones were exceptional.
John Bonham’s drumming-Otherworldly 💥💥✨🔥
That must have been an experience
Would give my right leg to have been able to see them live in person
Back when music was real music! It had heart and soul. You didn't just listen to it you experienced it. You just felt it deep inside. Keep the good stuff coming!!
Way down inside
Exactly !...Nice to hear from someone who is in the ' know '..haha
@@piahansen656 I remember when this song came out. Uuuuggggghhhhh! Damn I'm so.
@@Susudio-nc8ml Hi, I was fortunate enough to see them in concert in Melbourne in 1972 ( I think it was ), at an open venue, which was normally the tennis courts hahahaha, the only place big enough...it was unbelievable...Just brilliant...As you said, a real EXPERIENCE, even if later, just listening to them...Awesome band !
@@underthetrees4780 Clever, I see what you did there....Whole lot of love to you :D
The music around 3:20 traveled around the auditorium and shook you to your soul. The lights, all of it was a total show,,,thumping throbbing, shaking, flashing and rising us higher and higher...........I just cannot really describe it to the fullest.
I've always called it a cerebral hemorrhage put to music. Amazing stuff.
Classic music doesn't get old it gets better.
OOOO Yaaah
A fantastic song by an amazing group, I always enjoy thinking of the transition from "I wanna hold your hand" (which I loved), to "I wanna be your back door man....uh ...uh .....uh...uh uhuhuh" in less than 8 years. I'm glad I lived through that transition, although I didn't appreciate what I was a witness at the time. Keep listening brother :)
One of the most recognizable and iconic opening guitar riffs in rock history, this song opens one of Zep’s killer second album, affectionately known as “The Brown Bomber.”
In my opinion the greatest party, in your face, hard rock song ever.
1969. No one had heard anything like this before.
I can't imagine people reaction listening to velvet underground
Well, they had if they'd heard "You Need Love" by Muddy Waters.
@@robicenco1 A lot of us didn't listen to those masters. Our loss at the time. I think Jamal could bring some of those Masters out of obscurity. Too.
And no one will ever hear anything like this again. Things can only get so good, then more is just more....
SO TRUE!
When you hear an old Zeppelin track you realize how relatively safe and sterile some of the new music is. Back then, the sexuality was out front and center. There was something danger-loving about it. Every new album was expected to sound different than the previous album. The young people in Britain were complete fanatics about old American blues. They electrified the sound and turned it way up. A lot of American kids in the late 60's had no idea who Muddy Waters or Willie Dixon were until they heard Led Zeppelin. It's amazing to think that Led Zeppelin's first 2 albums were both released in1969.
Thanks for all that interesting info! I am VERY new to reaction vids, and aside from the person's reactions/ comments, I also started reading many comments (such as yours)----and learn SO much!!! :)
In one song the lyrics go on about squeezing his lemon and letting the juice run down his leg.
@@lt7082 Yeap... I was like "What the f--k???"
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I forgot the name of that song. I thought it might have been The Lemon Song, but I don't think it was that one.
@@novusmundi It was. Lol.
One of the greatest R&R songs ever!
One of their most iconic songs of a couple dozen.....never gets old, ever.
Robert Plant had a very unique voice
Geez....ya think? Lol
@@TabRoss1st 😁
I always thought he sounded like Janis Joplin
@@docgonzales oh wow. I hadn't thought of that but ya kinda
Vocally, clothing, hair-style, persona, and emotionally. He basically balanced the masculine and feminine side.
1st Zeppelin song I ever heard and my life was never the same.
Ditto
Passing on the love of this music is one of the great privileges we who came up in the 60's and 70's have to enjoy. It's beyond joy to see a younger person getting into these great musicians and singers. :)
One of my favorite riffs. Thanks for the re upload
The sound throw effects that started around 3:30, were done for the quadrophonic stereo equipment of the 70's.
Man that was the sound of Electric Sex with the swirling moaning switching from left to right stereo experiments. Whole lotta love, indeed. Love it
Yeah, I gotta go have a cigarette & a cold shower !🔥😆💕
Gonna give you every inch of my love...shake for me girl, I wanna be your back door man. Yes, it was definitely electric sex.
Seriously if you didn’t get laid to this song you were missing out big time.
The greatest, most seminal rock anthem of all time.
It's like hearing it for the first time again watching you! Much thanks
I am a die hard fan of Led Zeppelin, saw them 5 times. The first time I went to their concert I got a headache.... 1970. I had never heard one song of theirs and it was beyond my 15 year old head.... now, it’s all I want to listen to.
"What Is and What Should Never Be" which is the next track on Led Zep II (1969) after "Whole Lotta Love". Led Zep II is on many peoples short list of greatest rock albums ever.
I half expect the next song to start playing too! ✌🏼😍
The only problem with saying that Zep 2 is one of the greatest rock albums ever is then you listen to another Zep album and you say well maybe, (and there's 9 of them) (PG has 2) it gets confusing....
@@randycrocker9459 :) I said "many peoples" not mine. I kinda like "Physical Graffiti" which was released when I was in JR High.
It was SO good to watch you clearly enjoying one of my absolute favorite Zep songs!!!
Yes some LED for the head. Zeppelin has so many great songs,"rain song"," lemon song","dazed and confused", " going to California", just to name a few more.
One of the greatest songs of all time what a hard core hard rock jam Zeppelin at its best hands down. Thats rock guys.
Zeppelin live is the way to go...nobody better! There are literally no bad songs! Please please please do The Song Remains The Same/The Rain Song! You will love it!!
right on, Julie
I was born in '70, right at their peak. Thankfully some friends had older siblings who were all into this stuff so I got to hear it shortly after it was made. So glad I grew up then and not now, music was never better than this era.
Robert Plant--Vocals, harmonica, awesome. Jimmy Page---lead guitar extraordinaire. John Bonham aka Bonzo--drums, the best drummer ever! John Paul Jones--literally plays any instrument on the face of the planet and does it oh so well. Please check out What is and What Should Never Be and Over the Hills and Far Away. I have never seen anybody react to these, but you seem to have found how to make it work. So, please, give them a try. Loving your reactions! Peace!
Also, you will notice Plant and Page dueling with the vocals and guitar. This is part of what makes them so amazing.
Just one of those iconic songs that you could've heard anywhere...playing in the background somewhere if you haven't grown up listening to rock/metal. It's soaked deep into pop culture landscape (in movies, commercials...) as well as Led Zeppelin themselves and many of their other songs.
Plants voice pierces my soul… and still does… one of a kind… in my day… you really felt the music…💜
2 of the best guitar riffs of all time - in one song
This was one of my most favorite bands growing up .I was 13 years old am 55.
Jacqueline Turick Urick me too I'm 56 . I was embarrassed
You're so lucky, I wish I was alive in 70's and had a chance to see my favorite music bands live
I was 14 when this game out and each one carage boy band trying to play it. In our library was studio where we can listen music then.
I enjoy this as much today as I then. I am 66 years young.
Me as well, hearing ramble on played on a transistor radio walking no where in particular. Good times.
This song was a HUGE hit. I remember it scared the hell out of me when I was a kid in the mid section instrumental part. When I got older I understood what that was about and now I grin as I watch others react to it. Enjoy your trip down Zeppelin way.
Led Zeppelin - No Quarter. You haven't heard Led like this
Oh yeah!!!
Jeffrey Hinkel yeah the album version is great
No Quarter...my all time fave Zep tune
Followed by Tool's rendition of no quarter!
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You are absolutely right! you gotta feel the music, not just listen to it, Led is best heard with a good stereo and cranked wide open!!! Gotta feel it in your bones!
Listen to how John Paul Jones's bassline helps to make this track HUGE
jonnno 243 Yes, the bassline sets it up. But the riff is greatly strengthened by Page's guitar superimposed over the bass notes, and driven by Page varying those chords throughout the song to keep it fresh and build up the excitement. It's not as simple and repetitive as it sounds to a casual ear.
The deliberate unsung hero 😎
One thing I know about Led Zeppelin is when ever i listen to them the whole neighborhood can hear it. They are the Best there is, the Best there was, and the Best there ever will be.
It's Led Zeppelin, and if you have been alive since '68 - you've hear this.
Yes indeed!
My all time favorite Zeppelin song, it Rocks on every conceivable level.
SOOOOOOO GREAT BROOO!! This is the BEST rock song of all time, oh my crap. Greetings from Mexico. Keep the good work (Y)
(to finish) they returned. We we're 6ft back from stage! They played for 3hrs. After one HR we turned around and saw that floor was half filled, no chairs,festival seating. Everyone sat down, Page came out and sat down, others walked off, he played by himself for 1hr.,we had gone up in stands which were totally empty. Proceeded to watch the last 2hrs. sitting every other seat, sipping, smoking and listening to some incredible music! A 75 year old loud music lover. Carry on, you get it brother !!!
Took a long time to pick one but this is my favorite Led Zeppelin song.
They sound as amazing live or studio. I have seen them 7 times. Plus alcohol and drugs and could still sound like this! Thank you for putting this out there!
As a kid, Zep defined for me what music was. And in the summer 79 I came of age and started to listen to my older sisters music. It was Zep II and Whole Lot of Love was my first Zep tune. I was hooked. And the rest is history
Love your reactions and this T-shirt,too! Love and respect ✊
First date with a girl when I was 19. Cruising back from the beach at night, this on the ' cassette ' and her singing this tune loud and proud.
' Shake for me girl... I wanna be your backdoor man '
I remember her well.
Not sure if anyone has already said this but this song was written by legendary blues writer Willie Dixon who wrote many songs for Muddy Waters and many of the early legendary blues artists , I remember seeing them do this live in 72 or 73 and my ears were ringing for a week but no one could wipe the smile off my face!
My all time favorite band!
"Shake for me, girl! I wanna be your back-door man!"
THE mother effing line
@@dannydirt5D Wrong, back then going out the back door was literaly going out of the back door...as in 'not getting caught'. But thank you for giving us the insight of your mind. Was it a 'hook-up' you were looking for?
Back door man. Sancho
Didn't howlin wolf originally sing that line?
Toni Johnson Come on, even you should admit that out of context, that's what it sounds like.
Probably the best Rock band of all time. Best rock drummer, best rock singer, best lead guitarist and best bass player/keyboard rock player of all time. Just totally awesome music. I have everyone of their albums....Great music!
Oh man loved this song coz it was weird, and had a shock value at the time. The live version was incredible. Great reaction jamel🤙😃 great at parties
In 1969 in Roanoke, Va. John Bonham did an @ 10 min. drum solo to Whole Lot of Love. what's so special about that is that he did the entire solo with his hands. Not using his sticks once. Without a doubt the greatest concert I've ever been to.
The percussion part gives me chills
This song is from planet earth, glad you could join us. Just kiddin , love ya Jamel. Your reactions make me laugh. I am so amazed at the level of rock and blues deprivation a lot of our brothers and sisters suffer. I am so happy to see you and others being part of the remedy. Peace.
The riff was used in an old tv show here in the UK called Top of the Pops, it was kind of played in a repeating loop while they announced the top 20. I think it was also used as the theme tune on and off too.
My all-time favorite song by my favorite group
Absolutely! The ultimate hard rock song.
It had everything.
That bass during the intro, best rumble ever.
When I was a young man, this was the song that pulled me down the rabbit hole. My life was forever changed.✌️🤘😎♥️
My five-year-old son famously said, "I think that man is going to SNEEZE!" 😂🤧😂
But seriously, you haven't heard this song til you've heard the '73 live version. Dig, if you will, the bass/drum groove Jonesy and Bonzo lay down in the background of Jimmy's theramin soloin'!
Ours son is glad we raised him with 70s music. “NEVER get rid of your albums, Mom.” No worries there! 🎶💙
Too many great Zeppelin songs to check out, here's a small handful I would recommend -
Ramble On, Kashmir, Fool in the Rain, The Ocean, The Battle of Evermore, The Gallow's Pole.
And how about Bring It On Home?
Jamal, thanks for the reactions! By the way, when we were younger and had no video and or musical channels other than AM and some fledgling FM stations, we had to wait for albums go on sale, hold listening parties and sing along with the lyrics and try to imagine what the artist were trying to convey to us the fans! It was called using our imaginations.... Imagine that......
Keep up the reactions... You should of been around in the 60's!
AWESOME classic MTV logo shirt!!!
I grew up listening to Zep. Partied a whole lotta times listening to Led Zeppelin.
Some of those great and incredible musicians are leaving us. They are moving to the "other neighborhood". I am so sad that no new musician or new group of today are close to the great talent and unique sound of those classics.
They don’t get the chance because no one buys their music. A Spotify account doesn’t count. Support artists and they’ll become better.
@@dreamweaver1603 Sorry but talent comes first...
Roger Bellido part of it has to do with popular interest. People today have such a bad taste in music, who knows if Led Zeppelin would even catch on today? Greatest band of all time hands down, but rap is what draws crowds these days sadly
One of the best drummers in the history of drums.
Led Zeppelin - Achilles Last Stand
Memories!! This was absolutely huuuge when I was in high school... lol. Still love it!!!
This is THE best rock band ever. I played Physical Graffiti on a portable turntable. ✌🏼❤️
My Favorite band - ever!
This is one of the more "popular" Led Zepplin songs!! Still epic!!
This song was Led Zeppelin's breakthrough hit off their 2nd album "Led Zeppelin II" released in December, 1969. It reached #4 on the billboard charts in early 1970, despite the fact metal songs----at this time when AM radio dominated---did not often find their way on mainstream pop radio. It remains their highest charting song.
Would love to see your reaction to Achilles Last Stand by Zep, it's one hell of a ride.
I used to work out to that song. Constant driving beat. Made for no slowing down. Keep pushing. I love it.
If I was forced to pick a favorite Zeppelin song, Achilles Last Stand would be a strong contender!
@@celecat7383 by rar most underated
This song is on Led Zeppelin II. You are so right about music now vs. music back then. We were spoiled.
I agree with other folks, check out “THE RAIN SONG” by Led Zeppelin
This song was released in 1969. This is their debut album and it took the world by storm! Since then their music has been licensed all over the place. So many of their songs. In Detroit, my home town, they used to play the weird sound effect part of that song for the intro of the Creature feature horror movie show on channel 20 on Saturdays at 1pm.
Hey Led Zeppelin? As a child of the 60's, who's bought all your stuff in almost every conceivable format over the decades - give these UA-camrs a break. If you have any influence over the lawyer-types - call them off.
I never get why they go after these reaction videos! Phil Collins had a song shoot up to the top 10 after someone reacted to "In the Air Tonight"! It's great promotion..
They are absolutely amazing. Love all of them so incredibly talented,
Black Sabbath "Into the Void". or Deep Purple "Highway Star". You will not be disappointed. And I enjoy your reactions!
This was the start up tune for a pop show which is legendary in the UK called top of the pops,I've got one tattoo and it reads led zep yes I marked my body for life because of this band they were incredible
Jamel - “If you could let me know where this is from??”
Led Zeppelin my friend, it’s from the ether by now :)
Used to listen w head phones on turned up when I was young !! What a head rush !! 59 now!! Forever ZEP!! 🔥🔥
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A Whole Lotta Love!!!😁👍😁👍
I can't tell you where you heard this before but it was one of the few Led Zeppelin songs that was played on the radio. Two others were "Stairway to heaven" and "The Immigrant Song". At the time there was a split between music on the radio and the music people listened to. Led Zeppelin was effectively a one hit wonder with "Stairway to Heaven", but went gold with every album they put out. Other bands have similar success, I had the first five of their albums shortly after they came out, sadly they are long gone. Keep up the good work.
the good old days when music was music