It is great , but actually the celebration version IMO beats it....its just a masterpiece IMO . The experience they have and the way they bounce off each other is ......a lesson .
Led Zeppelin was my favorite band in the 70's. Kashmir put them over the top. You get lost in it. My friends and I talk about how we hope the younger generations find out about the great music we grew up with. I am so happy you did. PLEASE don't let it die. I had so many favorites. Go take a listen to Jimi Hendrix. IMO, THE BEST guitarist to this day. His National Anthem? WOW. There is a new kid that is catching everyone's attention now, Taj Farrant, AMAZING.
Dude you caught Zeppelin fever! I did 50 years ago. It never goes away! 😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥Bonzo’s drumming was the feature instrument in this tune!
I just came across this guy’s channel and went back to his first Led Zeppelin reaction and worked my way forward. He went down the rabbit hole real fast and as we know, there’s no coming back. He seems like good company to have down here with us though.
@@johns. I totally agree His reaction came up on my feed a while back and it was Zeppelin so you know I had to check it out and I am proud of this kid. He really appreciates actual music!!!!! Long live The Mighty Zeppelin!!!!! GOAT !!!!!
I love watching and hearing people discovering the exquisite Led Zeppelin for the first time. I first heard them in 1970. Have heard no one better ever since then. Their music created a movement in the souls of humanity. 🌹
I never got to see Led Zeppelin live but seeing the 2007 concert it was great to see Led Zeppelin with Jason Bonham there 1 have a billion tickets requested for the 2007 concert
While Zeppelin has many other great songs, IMHO, Kashmir is their best song, so you've already reached their pinnacle. But keep on listening because even though this is their best, many others come close!
I saw Kashmir Reaction on my feed so I had to check it out. Great reaction! I was 12 years old in 1979. Though I had played this album since I was 7 years old, I think of 1979 because I had a Walkman cassette player. I wore the hell out of two cassettes. The whole Physical Graffiti album is like this, though this is my favorite Zep song. John Bonham on drums is legendary!
Heard this before was on radio in 75 at msgnyc 7th row Led Zeppelin mind Blowing live great concert 3 x total saw them 77 2x times ..70s were bad ass party times
Led Zeppelin will be your trusted-and-true musical friend for the entirety of your life.....all you gotta do is let 'em in. I've been listening to them as my go-to band since I was an 8-year-old in 1972. I can't believe it's been nearly 50 years.....where does the time go?!? LED ZEPPELIN FOREVER
This song is on my playlist and it cycles round every 2nd day or so and I've listened to it since I was 12 (thanks dad) and every time that plant hits that insane vocal the hairs still stand up on my neck. True musical wizardry, in my personal opinion its the finest song ever written
As many others have said, now that you have heard the studio version, please check out their two great live versions at Knebworth when they were younger and then when they came together for one night only for Celebration Day O2 concert. They are both gems but I have a special fondness for O2 concert as we hadn’t seen them together in years. Jason Bonham did his Dad proud. Kashmir was the highlight of this concert. I was a teenager in the 70s and they are my favorite band till this day.
The best part about your reactions is how genuinely you feel it. I suppose anyone doing this likes music quite a bit, but you can tell which ones really get it and love it.
Watching this with you is like hearing it again for the first time. At 13 and alone with my thoughts, this band truly captured me like nothing had. All these years later, I realized how having them so early in life has spoiled me for other rock bands. I found them in early 1980. By September of that same year, they would be over, leaving my little heart broken. Thank you for enjoying them. It brings me great happiness to see younger people finding them too.
i can see that you are consistently and suitably blown away by both Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin...as I was, and have remained for over 40 years. You GOTS good taste in rock young man.
This is what you get when you put 4 amazingly talented musicians together and each equally collectively giving 110%. Staring with powerful drum line, haunting vocals, beautiful keyboards backing the vocal, and guitar that ties it all together. This IMO, is the most complete Zep song from the band contributing as one.
@@monapeters8003 Paul Davis is right. At the time of Celebration Day Robert was 59 JPJ was 61 and Jimmy was 63. They are in their 70’s now. Robert is 73, JPJ is 75 & Jimmy is 77 and they are still GOAT !!! (imho) 🎶🎤🎸🔥🇬🇧🎼
As usual the live versions of this are amazing, especially Bonham in the 1979 Knebworth version, and his son Jason Bonham in the Celebration Day reunion concert.
I remember every time a new record came out the radio stations would let you hear the album. Everyone was listening to it. They were one of the bands best ever! They are among the greatest of artists.
Have really been liking your reactions, especially your Led Zeppelin journey. It is funny to go to the comment section and the commenters come out of the woodwork in every reactor's Led Zeppelin videos saying you have to check out this or that live version. Every time! Actually you are doing great, you do not have to listen to the live concerts, you are a very young man, you have years to learn the Led Zeppelin albums and catalogue and then if you are a superfan you might want to look at some live concerts. The studio album versions are always the versions artists have designed to introduce people to their music.
This song is about a journey; and when you listen to it, you kind of feel like you're embarking upon some great odyssey or adventure. My favourite part of this trek occurs at around 3:54 when the riff changes into a sort of mystic and melodious, middle-eastern-type euphony. This symphonic part of the song (which also occurs at the ending) is quite prominent in the studio version of "Kashmir", but not so much in the live versions, unfortunately.
LED ZEPPELIN are THE FOUNDERS of a very new (here 1975) Music-Genre mentioned in the future "HARDROCK" or "HEAVY METAL" that has NEVER existed in this form on our little blue planet before! They were young (20+) and they wrote milestones in music - Genius!!!
For anyone who loves this song or Zeppelin and hasn't yet heard the Page/Plant live at Irvine version with the Egyptian band and Santa Monica City orchestra is really missing out on some of the greatest rock ever played but with a new twist and sound. IT IS THE CONCERT I REGRET MISSING THE MOST ------ RIP to the greatest drummer ever to rock! John Bonham
Robert was asked what his favorite song was and he said Kashmir. You have to be truly dedicated to master your craft that reflects your unique style. It seems technology has dulled young peoples creativity and skill by allowing machines do all the work for them. Singing takes time to develop, if you have it vocally or you don't your choice of instrument and you will become one. Lots practice and devotion is key.
The album "Physical Graffiti" got a presentation on Belgian radio in a program called "Rudy's Club" and I was mesmerised. I felt like you look here after having bought the album and listened to it. Great vibes and you're lovely to watch as I relive a small part of my own past I forgot I had. Cheers lad. You're worth watching and listening to.
I must be one of the lucky ones....I been listening to this BEAST of a tune, and other Zep tunes too, for years and can still get nailed to the wall like a first timer when it drops. And long may it continue! Great reaction, dude.
You're ready, now watch the ultimate Led Zeppelin performance, TSRTS "Dazed and Confused". 28 minutes of the greatest concert performance of a song ever by anyone. Page on fire from beginning to end. MORE CELLO BOW!
Most bands that came out of the 70’s were great musicians/songwriters. LZ were above a lot bands. Remember 👑 Queen, ELO, Pink Floyd they were all great and they are still listened to this day. ❤️🔥
I remember listening to this as a teenager in the 70's and still dig it now. Zeppelin is something that doesn't let go after they grab you. It's truly a regret that I never saw them in concert. And Physical Graffiti is probably their crowning achievement.
Yes this is the p!innacle of Led Zeppelin music in my opinion and the reason why they could do all this is because they are the gods of rock four people so talented they'll never be repeated💯 NEVER
So fucking true. Their record label just gave them free reign, not very common back then. The album Physical Graffiti had to be replace twice, then bought on cassette for the car, then bought on Japanese Import vinyl, and every release that Zeppelin has put out on CD. The first four albums I lost track of how many vinyl albums were replaced. How could we not? Lol
I'm 70, saw them at Tampa Stadium in '72. 70,000 fanatics, largest outdoor concert ever, beat the Beatles at Shea Stadium in '64. The cloud over the stadium GRASS was enough to keep you descending into another world. Sadly, the cops, then know as pigs, started busting peaceful fans who were just leaving, nothing more. Nam gave us a need to go to these shows. Whole country was tearing apart, much like today.
Fun fact...In the movie Oceans 12, Linus uses the first two lines of this song as his "input" in the Matsui meeting (with Danny and Rusty). Loving your reactions. Subbed. 👍
Plant is the greatest frontman ever. He wrote these songs at 19, 20 years old! In a ten year career, nothing else has come along to update rock, except for Nirvana in the 90s. BTW, these beats are REAL. No computers, auto tune, just perfection and raw talent. Best performances were live @MSG.
They were in their early 20's when they wrote and arranged the music. Every one of their songs are so different from the others. How did they do that? The GREATEST BAND OF ALL TIME PERIOD
Arguably their masterpiece, and ,note this! No guitar solo!!! Absolute genius
Studio masterpiece...but please watch a live version!
Kashmir is very spiritual. Must listen to the words. One of my all time favorites.
This is epic!
It is a cosmic experience, especially out under a dark night sky, no moon. Just you and the stars and the music
Just a wonderful reaction. I'm so glad life led you to Led Zeppelin.
This song really is a masterpiece! Glad you picked the studio version, it’s impeccable. ✌️
I'm very glad also. You should always hear this version first.
It is great , but actually the celebration version IMO beats it....its just a masterpiece IMO . The experience they have and the way they bounce off each other is ......a lesson .
The PERFECT MASTERPIECE from start to finish. Greatest Rock song ever written and sang.
I agree
I agree
Led Zeppelin was my favorite band in the 70's. Kashmir put them over the top. You get lost in it. My friends and I talk about how we hope the younger generations find out about the great music we grew up with. I am so happy you did. PLEASE don't let it die. I had so many favorites. Go take a listen to Jimi Hendrix. IMO, THE BEST guitarist to this day. His National Anthem? WOW. There is a new kid that is catching everyone's attention now, Taj Farrant, AMAZING.
Watch it live - 🔥 mind blowing - that real shittt- talent and mastery on another level.❤️🎶❤️
Forgot I was here, forgot we all were here. Those Middleastern influences, gone. ☮️💜🤘🎸
Achilles' Last Stand is the definitive Led Zeppelin song. Driven thunder.
Bonzo!
FACTS
And this song is Kashmir
Dude you caught Zeppelin fever! I did 50 years ago. It never goes away! 😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥Bonzo’s drumming was the feature instrument in this tune!
@William Cabell I too have had Zeppelin fever for 50 years !!! I’m good with it sticking around!!! Cheers 🍻 (pint for Percy)
I just came across this guy’s channel and went back to his first Led Zeppelin reaction and worked my way forward. He went down the rabbit hole real fast and as we know, there’s no coming back. He seems like good company to have down here with us though.
@@johns. I totally agree His reaction came up on my feed a while back and it was Zeppelin so you know I had to check it out and I am proud of this kid. He really appreciates actual music!!!!! Long live The Mighty Zeppelin!!!!! GOAT !!!!!
I was at the 1979 Knebworth concert. The air vibrated when this was played
I love watching and hearing people discovering the exquisite Led Zeppelin for the first time. I first heard them in 1970. Have heard no one better ever since then. Their music created a movement in the souls of humanity. 🌹
Why do you hate chocolate?
@@POPE. i have no idea. I just do. Its icky. ☺️
I loved how you were instantly slapped with the opening rift
You really should check out The Lemon Song by Zep. That and Since I've Been Loving You. Blues.
Que intenso. Un tema espectacular. Invita a viajar.
I never got to see Led Zeppelin live but seeing the 2007 concert it was great to see Led Zeppelin with Jason Bonham there 1 have a billion tickets requested for the 2007 concert
Total rock gods. What rock band had their own airplane with led Zeppelin on it with all the band pictured by the jet engine. In the 70s.
Absolute masterpiece ❤
While Zeppelin has many other great songs, IMHO, Kashmir is their best song, so you've already reached their pinnacle. But keep on listening because even though this is their best, many others come close!
Bring is together young man! Mow you know. Wonderful people are everywhere.
I just love his surprise every time. The intro stunned him. lol
The Greast Rock Band! Seen them live. No word's. Still to this day! Love Led Zepplin!❤
I saw Kashmir Reaction on my feed so I had to check it out. Great reaction! I was 12 years old in 1979. Though I had played this album since I was 7 years old, I think of 1979 because I had a Walkman cassette player. I wore the hell out of two cassettes. The whole Physical Graffiti album is like this, though this is my favorite Zep song. John Bonham on drums is legendary!
My favourite Zeppelin song. Great reaction.
I really enjoy watching your reactions to these. I listen to Led Zeppelin every day .. you nailed it when you said inspirational! Have a great day✌️
Led Zeppelin is an awesome band, all are awesome individually also, legends.
Thanks for more Led Zeppelin
Epic, savage majesty.
I would suggest you check out the 1979 live performance from Knebworth.
Yes!!
This song is hypnotizing.
Just like that old saying, "You don't listen to Zeppelin, you experience it"
Heard this before was on radio in 75 at msgnyc 7th row Led Zeppelin mind Blowing live great concert 3 x total saw them 77 2x times ..70s were bad ass party times
You look like a guy that knows when he is hearing truly great musicians and artists. They will always be listened to and introduced to
John Paul Jones killed in this song.. all the keys, strings on the main riff, etc.. all great stuff!
Led Zeppelin will be your trusted-and-true musical friend for the entirety of your life.....all you gotta do is let 'em in. I've been listening to them as my go-to band since I was an 8-year-old in 1972. I can't believe it's been nearly 50 years.....where does the time go?!? LED ZEPPELIN FOREVER
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
You stated it perfectly, they put in the work. Every time. Great point
Why they are the GOATs!
Let me take you there...they did and still do, for the last 50+ years. Rock Gods indeed. 👍✌🤙❤
Should see this live 1979 at Knebworth!!
That’s the one I always tell people to watch 🔥🔥 It’s so good!!
Bonzo unleashed
Great song.
You have , what it takes young man , priceless ,🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧❤️👍
KASHMIR LIVE WITH EGYPTIAN ORCHESTRA IS THE BEST ❤❤
Great reaction...you got the GIFT....
Loved this reaction. I enjoy seeing your generation appreciating Led Zeppelin.
This song is on my playlist and it cycles round every 2nd day or so and I've listened to it since I was 12 (thanks dad) and every time that plant hits that insane vocal the hairs still stand up on my neck. True musical wizardry, in my personal opinion its the finest song ever written
As many others have said, now that you have heard the studio version, please check out their two great live versions at Knebworth when they were younger and then when they came together for one night only for Celebration Day O2 concert. They are both gems but I have a special fondness for O2 concert as we hadn’t seen them together in years. Jason Bonham did his Dad proud. Kashmir was the highlight of this concert. I was a teenager in the 70s and they are my favorite band till this day.
Celebration Day is still my favourite version. Jason was amazing.
Once in a lifetime a band like this comes along. Never to be equaled again.
The best part about your reactions is how genuinely you feel it. I suppose anyone doing this likes music quite a bit, but you can tell which ones really get it and love it.
Watching this with you is like hearing it again for the first time. At 13 and alone with my thoughts, this band truly captured me like nothing had. All these years later, I realized how having them so early in life has spoiled me for other rock bands. I found them in early 1980. By September of that same year, they would be over, leaving my little heart broken. Thank you for enjoying them. It brings me great happiness to see younger people finding them too.
i can see that you are consistently and suitably blown away by both Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin...as I was, and have remained for over 40 years. You GOTS good taste in rock young man.
This is what you get when you put 4 amazingly talented musicians together and each equally collectively giving 110%. Staring with powerful drum line, haunting vocals, beautiful keyboards backing the vocal, and guitar that ties it all together. This IMO, is the most complete Zep song from the band contributing as one.
Try the live version from celebration day. They were all in their late fifties early sixties, apart from Jason Bonham, John’s son on drums
Try late sixties early seventies lol
@@monapeters8003 Paul Davis is right. At the time of Celebration Day Robert was 59 JPJ was 61 and Jimmy was 63. They are in their 70’s now. Robert is 73, JPJ is 75 & Jimmy is 77 and they are still GOAT !!! (imho) 🎶🎤🎸🔥🇬🇧🎼
Great to see a youngster enjoying one of the classics. Subbed.
One of my top 3 LZ songs.
You're right that it's one of their prime songs. It is considered one of their best and an all-time great rock song.
As usual the live versions of this are amazing, especially Bonham in the 1979 Knebworth version, and his son Jason Bonham in the Celebration Day reunion concert.
Here we go 🎙
The journey into the unknown. The wondrous discoveries. The pain and suffering. Their rage and the fury.
There is no other band that can do this.
I remember every time a new record came out the radio stations would let you hear the album. Everyone was listening to it. They were one of the bands best ever! They are among the greatest of artists.
They still rock on.
Great tune and great assessment / reaction.
You should check this out live at Knebworth 79 or the O2 arena in 07.
A journey
Have really been liking your reactions, especially your Led Zeppelin journey. It is funny to go to the comment section and the commenters come out of the woodwork in every reactor's Led Zeppelin videos saying you have to check out this or that live version. Every time! Actually you are doing great, you do not have to listen to the live concerts, you are a very young man, you have years to learn the Led Zeppelin albums and catalogue and then if you are a superfan you might want to look at some live concerts. The studio album versions are always the versions artists have designed to introduce people to their music.
Studio versions ultimately are the way to go , but I definitely enjoy watching these incredible musicians live just to see how they create on a stage.
What a great reaction🥰
You have a BEAUTIFUL voice.
thank you 🥲
This song is about a journey; and when you listen to it, you kind of feel like you're embarking upon some great odyssey or adventure. My favourite part of this trek occurs at around 3:54 when the riff changes into a sort of mystic and melodious, middle-eastern-type euphony. This symphonic part of the song (which also occurs at the ending) is quite prominent in the studio version of "Kashmir", but not so much in the live versions, unfortunately.
Pope,from the first note ,you know your going on a great trip..
LED ZEPPELIN are THE FOUNDERS of a very new (here 1975) Music-Genre mentioned in the future "HARDROCK" or "HEAVY METAL" that has NEVER existed in this form on our little blue planet before!
They were young (20+) and they wrote milestones in music - Genius!!!
How did they sound like an orchestra? John Paul Jones, that's how.
In The Light
Hey there.. Thanks Pope....great work...
Another dose please....
Cheers
For anyone who loves this song or Zeppelin and hasn't yet heard the Page/Plant live at Irvine version with the Egyptian band and Santa Monica City orchestra is really missing out on some of the greatest rock ever played but with a new twist and sound. IT IS THE CONCERT I REGRET MISSING THE MOST ------ RIP to the greatest drummer ever to rock! John Bonham
...what you just said!
I Love your reaction! You get it. Thanks
Robert was asked what his favorite song was and he said Kashmir. You have to be truly dedicated to master your craft that reflects your unique style. It seems technology has dulled young peoples creativity and skill by allowing machines do all the work for them. Singing takes time to develop, if you have it vocally or you don't your choice of instrument and you will become one. Lots practice and devotion is key.
perfect timing just a lil past 4:20 here 😁🙏🦋
Try my fave Led Zep song: Babe I'm Gonna Leave You.................A M A Z I N G.
Love your reaction it takes you out of yourself and elevates you to another realm
The album "Physical Graffiti" got a presentation on Belgian radio in a program called "Rudy's Club" and I was mesmerised. I felt like you look here after having bought the album and listened to it. Great vibes and you're lovely to watch as I relive a small part of my own past I forgot I had. Cheers lad. You're worth watching and listening to.
GOAT as they say.
U just heard a master piece
I must be one of the lucky ones....I been listening to this BEAST of a tune, and other Zep tunes too, for years and can still get nailed to the wall like a first timer when it drops. And long may it continue! Great reaction, dude.
You're ready, now watch the ultimate Led Zeppelin performance, TSRTS "Dazed and Confused". 28 minutes of the greatest concert performance of a song ever by anyone. Page on fire from beginning to end. MORE CELLO BOW!
"you're ready" lmaooo true
Most bands that came out of the 70’s were great musicians/songwriters. LZ were above a lot bands. Remember 👑 Queen, ELO, Pink Floyd they were all great and they are still listened to this day. ❤️🔥
And YES! Still going after 53 years. The Quest is due out on October 1st. The album is produced by Steve Howe.
Beg to differ, rush just as good if not better...
Cheers....
@@toronto57 Agree can’t name them all.
@@toronto57 you must be smoking something, i like rush but not in the same league, not even close.
@@angelwilliams413 yes I smoke some weed, let me guess your a zeppelin fan, they are a great cover band...
Look for their Celebration Day version... especially live version.. ooooolala!!!!
I remember listening to this as a teenager in the 70's and still dig it now. Zeppelin is something that doesn't let go after they grab you. It's truly a regret that I never saw them in concert. And Physical Graffiti is probably their crowning achievement.
Yes this is the p!innacle of Led Zeppelin music in my opinion and the reason why they could do all this is because they are the gods of rock four people so talented they'll never be repeated💯 NEVER
So fucking true. Their record label just gave them free reign, not very common back then. The album Physical Graffiti had to be replace twice, then bought on cassette for the car, then bought on Japanese Import vinyl, and every release that Zeppelin has put out on CD. The first four albums I lost track of how many vinyl albums were replaced. How could we not? Lol
I'm 70, saw them at Tampa Stadium in '72. 70,000 fanatics, largest outdoor concert ever, beat the Beatles at Shea Stadium in '64. The cloud over the stadium GRASS was enough to keep you descending into another world. Sadly, the cops, then know as pigs, started busting peaceful fans who were just leaving, nothing more. Nam gave us a need to go to these shows. Whole country was tearing apart, much like today.
love it
Fun fact...In the movie Oceans 12, Linus uses the first two lines of this song as his "input" in the Matsui meeting (with Danny and Rusty). Loving your reactions. Subbed. 👍
1979 Knebworth Concert's rendition of Kashmir is the best version in my opinion.
I saw them live and the only song I really wanted to hear was Kashmir and it was thrilling I went home very happy
I love seeing people see this for the first time & it makes me love it all over again. Great reaction video. I jammed with ya 😊
Plant is the greatest frontman ever. He wrote these songs at 19, 20 years old!
In a ten year career, nothing else has come along to update
rock, except for Nirvana in the 90s. BTW, these beats are REAL. No computers, auto tune, just perfection and raw talent. Best performances were live @MSG.
Hypnotic.
DRUMS ARE IN 4/4 TIME THE GUITAR IS IN 3/4 MASTERPIECE
Try the live version from 1979 at Knebworth !
You really have to do the version from their reunion concert in 2007 when they are quite a lot older. In my opinion it's the best version of this song
They were in their early 20's when they wrote and arranged the music.
Every one of their songs are so different from the others. How did they do that?
The GREATEST BAND OF ALL TIME PERIOD
Most genuine reaction I've ever seen. You look how I feel. Keep being real.