It’s so weird to watch these now….knowing the journey that you took through all of Zeppelin, and how great it was to be with you while you did it. I’m actually a little emotional about it. YOU ROCK, Wayne!!
Zeppelin was my background music through the '70s and I had the most glorious of times. I lived on the Gulf of Mexico, next to the Colorado Rockies, and then a short stop on the Pacific Ocean before heading home to Michigan for the rest of my days. Zeppelin with a little grass at the 12K altitude tree line was almost unforgettable.
it feels wierd watching these random vids again now given the zepathon you went through, that journey is the best thing that ever happened on youtube mate and i was with you from day 1!
How many More Times, Here we have a perfect example How "the riff master Paige " chews the snot out of it, expands it, allows plante to dig deep into his blues vocals, all the while knowing Bonham is going to bring it to the next level.
"Your time is gonna come " I can hear hints of country meets Psychedelic preping us for Zep three ,leftover harmonizations of the 60's..and Bonhams percussion meshes this song and modernizes it.
In How Many More Times the song was written by LZ but they make a lot of lyrics in the song with references to Howling Wolf who they deeply admired and they also used other words in the song that were used by other famous blues men ,like when he says they call me "the hunter" that was their tribute to Albert King a giant among blues guitarist!
You are the best at reactions.in my books ,one dude did a reaction. He put yes above zep. 😱 Omg not taken anything from yes great and but that is way out there .he must have been drinking mad dog . 🍊 Orange jubilee lol
Hey, been a minute since I've tuned in but once again you produced a great, informative review for one of my fav Zep tunes. When asked what my favorite Led Zeppelin song is I always reply "Why, the first two albums of course".
It's been a while since this video was posted, but I'll post this anyway. A bit of trivia about How Many Times: the lyrics about *the hunter* are from a Booker T and the MGs song by that name
"How Many More TImes" is heavily influenced & inspired by "The Hunter" by Albert King & Booker T, as well as "How Many More Years" by Howlin' Wolf, along with several other blues tracks
This first album is such a masterpiece. You can't not listen to it all the way through. And that they only got together a few weeks before making this album, and that they were all so young. Jimmy paid to cut this album. British blues, guys -- the best.
@Soul Train Bro the guitars in the part you love in How Many More Times (“The guitar in this song is singing, rather than crying.” Is Page playing his guitar through a few fuzz pedals. Fuzz pedals are a huge industry these days, in no small part because of what Jimmy Page and Jimi Hendrix did with them. A lot of guitar players say Jimmy’s using the Sola Sound or Vox MKII Tone Bender fuzz pedal here, but I’m of the belief that Page being a season player had a few different fuzz pedals because some of the lines sound more like an earlier MK1 fuzz. Page is an absolute genius. Love your channel! On Howling Wolfs’ influence - you NAILED it imho man, re: the lyric elements borrowed from Howlin’s, How Many More Years. However it also always reminded me of the trance-like blues riff on Howlin’s, “Mr. Airplane Man”, the repetition of the main blues hook/riff like that as the driving element also seems as a borrowed production technique here by Page.
John Paul Jones etherial keyboards are haunting. More JPJJanuary. Please include Some of his newer stuff with THEM CROOKED VULTURES - with Dave Grohl, (Nirvana, Foo Fighters) and Josh Homme,( Queens of the Stoneage)
You were asking about the Pedal Steel. Not sure which one Jimmy plays. It's a fairly sophisticated instrument; but for a guitarist of Jimmy's caliber, it can't have been a huge stretch. It's like a Lap Steel (similar to what John Lennon plays in the 'Get back' film), with added pedals to enable pitch and volume bends. It offers almost infinite harmonic possibilities. Sneaky Pete Kleinow, and Al Perkins is probably familiar to rockn rollers. But there are countless wizards from way, way back. Bob Wills, Buddy Emmons. In latter year the early recordings of Robert Randolph are mindblowers. He put it through a fuzz box, and it kills. Your channle is IMO the best one left in the reviewers. Deep and introspective. Edit: I know this is off topic, but I just got to add re. Robert R and Family Band. First tiem I saw them I think was on Letterman show. They did "I Need More Love", and when the Bassist comes in with those high vocals, I just about hit the roof!
Huge fan of this song both album & live versions! Think Jimmy was using the bow based on the Denmark Radio Studio live video. I think they put their detractors to good use for publicity bc the more Rolling Stone crapped on them, the more interested people became and they came to the concerts either already fans or new fans after. Like Jimmy said in an interview (STB covered) they were worried about noone showing up for shows bc they hadn’t been to the states or put out anything new in around a year and they landed in Atlanta to 53k+ fans and over 57k+ in Tampa.
Now that it's been 2 years & you listened to most if not the whole Zeppelin rabbit hole, Have you played How many more times at any of your parties? Ps Happy 2022
Would still like to hear your opinion on the band Dread Zeppelin. A mix of Led Zep, reggae, rock and Elvis. I'd go for Heartbreaker or Your Time is Gonna Come.
I am so glad that real radio stations with real DJ's came in to maniifestation in the early 70's, It was long play and somewhat underground type FM stations. ( like WABX in Detriot, and CJOM in Canada ) It was the same time that Zepplin and other great bands came out. So the timing was a blessing. Spoiled us all who were in high school age when Zepplin first came out. Could not stand listening to most 80's and 90's music, and most music in the 2000's on up after that. I liked Heart in the 80's with songs like "Never" and "what about love" though. The Wilson sisters are highly talented. Now radio stations have no DJ's, all corperate digital robot playlist that suck really bad, WTF. The younger crowd don't realize how shitty the music is that they are listening to, be cause they never heard the bands that actually had talent in the late 60's/70's Joe Walsh has been good all the way through time. Now it's time to go listen to another talented band that actually play their own instruments. And that is (HUMBLE PIE Rockin the Filmore) album. Peter Framptom and Steve Marriott when they were about 20 years old.
Where I live, every time I turn on the "classic rock" station in the area, it seems to always be either Livin' on a Prayer, Hotel California or one of 3 JC Melloncamp songs that were OVER-played in the 80s!!!
Sirius radio has the Deep Tracks station which has become my favorite and yeah, they have real DJ’s. . I’m your age cohort I think. I’ve discovered grunge, the bands Nightwish (symphonic metal) and Tool(prog metal). And if you want a 1970’s sound from bands in the 2000’s then check out Rival Sons for southern rock or Black Country Communion for hard blues rock. There is good music out there…. It’s just not Mainstream….but it might give you hope
@@helenespaulding7562 Thanks for the intro, I fogot to mention a new young band that has originals that sound of the 70's classic rock sound. These guys should be on mainstream radio for sure. They are the "Greta Van Fleet " band from Michigan. check out this video, they are the real deal. ua-cam.com/video/5m-lJb69wrs/v-deo.html
@@raybassman7536 yes, I like them. The first time I heard them I was driving and nearly had an accident. Thought it was Robert Plant! They are young….but I think they are getting ever more original. Black Country Communion is great….Jason Bonham on drums, Joe Bonamassa on guitar and vocals and a guy from Deep Purple also vocals and bass. I think you’ll like them. Also check out The Immediate Family and Barefoot Servants
Plant’s vocals on “How Many More Times” are absolutely amazing.
Great version of this song - from head to toe.
I always love that moment when you recognize the old blues tracks that the Led Zep songs are based on
This was the first album I bought in 1969 and now 53 years later I still get goose bumps listening to this masterpiece
It’s so weird to watch these now….knowing the journey that you took through all of Zeppelin, and how great it was to be with you while you did it. I’m actually a little emotional about it. YOU ROCK, Wayne!!
Beautiful pedal steel guitar work by Pagey on this song and this song was written by Jimmy and JPJ in 1968 and its a beautiful collaboration
Pagey plays 10-string steel guitar & JPJ plays churchy organ, using the pedal to generate the bass
JP's backwards echo on full display here...that elemental mid-section I've never forgotten & never will...
Love this song!!! Robert is a hunter!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
Zeppelin was my background music through the '70s and I had the most glorious of times. I lived on the Gulf of Mexico, next to the Colorado Rockies, and then a short stop on the Pacific Ocean before heading home to Michigan for the rest of my days. Zeppelin with a little grass at the 12K altitude tree line was almost unforgettable.
STB... you are the Badass Best!!! No one reviews like you do, you are a true pro. Great show that you have.
I appreciate that!
it feels wierd watching these random vids again now given the zepathon you went through, that journey is the best thing that ever happened on youtube mate and i was with you from day 1!
The main initial riff from "Your Time Is Gonna Come" always reminds me of "Dear Mr. Fantasy".
You resumed everything BRO! Peace from France! 👌✌️👍🇫🇷WATCH THE WHOLE SHOW THEY DID THIS TIME, ON THE DANISH TV, RADIO, IT'S MADNESS!
Goosebumps😮
How many More Times, Here we have a perfect example How "the riff master Paige " chews the snot out of it, expands it, allows plante to dig deep into his blues vocals, all the while knowing Bonham is going to bring it to the next level.
You are an excellent person and personality for reaction videos!! Specially for Led Zeppelin!! It’s a pleasure to watch. God Bless brother.
That sound you like in the song is Jimmy using a violin bow on the guitar strings...
"Your time is gonna come " I can hear hints of country meets Psychedelic preping us for Zep three ,leftover harmonizations of the 60's..and Bonhams percussion meshes this song and modernizes it.
It is cool watching you get your( ) wings listening to Zep.
love the bow work on this
It's either this album or Boston's debut album for the best ever first rock album.
In How Many More Times the song was written by LZ but they make a lot of lyrics in the song with references to Howling Wolf who they deeply admired and they also used other words in the song that were used by other famous blues men ,like when he says they call me "the hunter" that was their tribute to Albert King a giant among blues guitarist!
Indeed….all the bluesmen borrowed phrases from one another. Zep just gets shat on for it from some people
@@helenespaulding7562 Very true but in this case they only used a few lines from their songs because LZ wrote the music on these songs
@@bobbyn.9773 of course
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Jimmy Page using that cello bow on his guitar.Watch the live Led Zep Danmark video.This song is on the 30 minute show
You are the best at reactions.in my books ,one dude did a reaction. He put yes above zep. 😱 Omg not taken anything from yes great and but that is way out there .he must have been drinking mad dog . 🍊 Orange jubilee lol
Hey, been a minute since I've tuned in but once again you produced a great, informative review for one of my fav Zep tunes. When asked what my favorite Led Zeppelin song is I always reply "Why, the first two albums of course".
This song live would go off into a 3 song medley and return with thunder.
royal albert hall is my favourite version
It's been a while since this video was posted, but I'll post this anyway. A bit of trivia about How Many Times: the lyrics about *the hunter* are from a Booker T and the MGs song by that name
In most cases, only the lyrics resemble the original.
Let Zeppelins music speaks for itself. 😎👍
Hello there. I luv your videos!! Thank you for all your work for these reactions!! Really cool. And man you have Great taste my Friend.
Thank you very much
Wow. Your Time is like a faint ghost of the past.
"How Many More TImes" is heavily influenced & inspired by "The Hunter" by Albert King & Booker T, as well as "How Many More Years" by Howlin' Wolf, along with several other blues tracks
This first album is such a masterpiece. You can't not listen to it all the way through. And that they only got together a few weeks before making this album, and that they were all so young. Jimmy paid to cut this album. British blues, guys -- the best.
the haunting sound on " How many more times", is a violin bow used on the guitar.. JP did it often
@Soul Train Bro the guitars in the part you love in How Many More Times (“The guitar in this song is singing, rather than crying.” Is Page playing his guitar through a few fuzz pedals. Fuzz pedals are a huge industry these days, in no small part because of what Jimmy Page and Jimi Hendrix did with them.
A lot of guitar players say Jimmy’s using the Sola Sound or Vox MKII Tone Bender fuzz pedal here, but I’m of the belief that Page being a season player had a few different fuzz pedals because some of the lines sound more like an earlier MK1 fuzz.
Page is an absolute genius. Love your channel!
On Howling Wolfs’ influence - you NAILED it imho man, re: the lyric elements borrowed from Howlin’s, How Many More Years.
However it also always reminded me of the trance-like blues riff on Howlin’s, “Mr. Airplane Man”, the repetition of the main blues hook/riff like that as the driving element also seems as a borrowed production technique here by Page.
John Paul Jones etherial keyboards are haunting. More JPJJanuary. Please include Some of his newer stuff with THEM CROOKED VULTURES - with Dave Grohl, (Nirvana, Foo Fighters) and Josh Homme,( Queens of the Stoneage)
Helene here….I sent him the whole Crooked Vultures concert from Rockeplast. 😁🤘
You were asking about the Pedal Steel. Not sure which one Jimmy plays. It's a fairly sophisticated instrument; but for a guitarist of Jimmy's caliber, it can't have been a huge stretch. It's like a Lap Steel (similar to what John Lennon plays in the 'Get back' film), with added pedals to enable pitch and volume bends. It offers almost infinite harmonic possibilities. Sneaky Pete Kleinow, and Al Perkins is probably familiar to rockn rollers. But there are countless wizards from way, way back. Bob Wills, Buddy Emmons. In latter year the early recordings of Robert Randolph are mindblowers. He put it through a fuzz box, and it kills. Your channle is IMO the best one left in the reviewers. Deep and introspective. Edit: I know this is off topic, but I just got to add re. Robert R and Family Band. First tiem I saw them I think was on Letterman show. They did "I Need More Love", and when the Bassist comes in with those high vocals, I just about hit the roof!
Huge fan of this song both album & live versions! Think Jimmy was using the bow based on the Denmark Radio Studio live video.
I think they put their detractors to good use for publicity bc the more Rolling Stone crapped on them, the more interested people became and they came to the concerts either already fans or new fans after.
Like Jimmy said in an interview (STB covered) they were worried about noone showing up for shows bc they hadn’t been to the states or put out anything new in around a year and they landed in Atlanta to 53k+ fans and over 57k+ in Tampa.
sounded like the american women riff from the guess who on many more times.jimmy page using a bow and wahwah.
Thank you for that Howling Wolf clip. Fascinating. And yes, Rolling Stone had a stupid anti LZ stance which lost it many fans. How stupid was that?
Now that it's been 2 years & you listened to most if not the whole Zeppelin rabbit hole, Have you played How many more times at any of your parties?
Ps Happy 2022
Yes
I think there’s enough bootlegs out there for a lifetime……😁🤘
Would still like to hear your opinion on the band Dread Zeppelin. A mix of Led Zep, reggae, rock and Elvis. I'd go for Heartbreaker or Your Time is Gonna Come.
I am so glad that real radio stations with real DJ's came in to maniifestation in the early 70's, It was long play and somewhat underground type FM stations. ( like WABX in Detriot, and CJOM in Canada ) It was the same time that Zepplin and other great bands came out. So the timing was a blessing. Spoiled us all who were in high school age when Zepplin first came out. Could not stand listening to most 80's and 90's music, and most music in the 2000's on up after that. I liked Heart in the 80's with songs like "Never" and "what about love" though. The Wilson sisters are highly talented. Now radio stations have no DJ's, all corperate digital robot playlist that suck really bad, WTF. The younger crowd don't realize how shitty the music is that they are listening to, be cause they never heard the bands that actually had talent in the late 60's/70's Joe Walsh has been good all the way through time. Now it's time to go listen to another talented band that actually play their own instruments. And that is (HUMBLE PIE Rockin the Filmore) album. Peter Framptom and Steve Marriott when they were about 20 years old.
Where I live, every time I turn on the "classic rock" station in the area, it seems to always be either Livin' on a Prayer, Hotel California or one of 3 JC Melloncamp songs that were OVER-played in the 80s!!!
Sirius radio has the Deep Tracks station which has become my favorite and yeah, they have real DJ’s. . I’m your age cohort I think. I’ve discovered grunge, the bands Nightwish (symphonic metal) and Tool(prog metal). And if you want a 1970’s sound from bands in the 2000’s then check out Rival Sons for southern rock or Black Country Communion for hard blues rock. There is good music out there…. It’s just not Mainstream….but it might give you hope
@@helenespaulding7562 Thanks for the intro, I fogot to mention a new young band that has originals that sound of the 70's classic rock sound. These guys should be on mainstream radio for sure. They are the "Greta Van Fleet " band from Michigan. check out this video, they are the real deal. ua-cam.com/video/5m-lJb69wrs/v-deo.html
@@helenespaulding7562 I meant to incude this Greta Van Fleet video too. ua-cam.com/video/SRrVUdbhScU/v-deo.html
@@raybassman7536 yes, I like them. The first time I heard them I was driving and nearly had an accident. Thought it was Robert Plant! They are young….but I think they are getting ever more original. Black Country Communion is great….Jason Bonham on drums, Joe Bonamassa on guitar and vocals and a guy from Deep Purple also vocals and bass. I think you’ll like them. Also check out The Immediate Family and Barefoot Servants
If you're doing Led Zeppelin don't stop you still have to hear Kashmir.
🤠🐂🏞️🛩️
You need to listen to Crosby Stills & Nash Wooden Ships.
🤠🐂🏞️🛩️
this band are the masters of musical misdirection
They're no Motley Crue.
U really listen closely. U hear it all.
I think (not sure) that the “haunting” whale-like sound is Page playing his guitar with a bow - like a violin.
I could be wrong…
Red Barcetta top 5 songs of Rush
Just so you know zeppelin purposely played their tunes differently with the purpose of expressing how they felt in the moment
They must've removed/blocked your Lemon Song reaction
This was Bonzo's . . .
they stole a lot of riffs and songs.stairway riff was stolen from spirit who they toured with.
Outstanding