77 Cap Centre.....1st tickets to ever hit $20 was a night with the Heros of my world. Hard to explain but the rock world was Led Zepplin, then everyone else. Every rock act is rated by the Zepplin Scale. At least by teens of the 70s. We are the best judges of hard Rock on the planet. We had the best. So lucky.
Heartbreaker is a milestone track early in their career....in a way it's one of the critical tracks in the establishment of heavy metal. Eddie Van Halen's fretboard picking style was inspired by Heartbreaker. The next track on the album, Ramble On, is a John Paul Jones bassline clinic.
Hey guys. Glad you're reacting to this one. I don't think John Paul Jones gets enough credit for his contributions to the Led Zeppelin sound. Just listen to how his bass part drives this song. Keep listening, I'm enjoying your reactions as always. Peace.
My older brother went off to War in 1970 and left all of his albums with me. I was 12, and I loved the music on the radio, Motown, and top 40, but I had never listened to many albums, except all of the Beatles. I was alone one weekend evening, and put this on and turned the volume up full, and I experienced my first manic frenzy. I kept lifting the needle and returning it to the beginning of the album (Heartbreaker is the first song on side two). I was hallucinating from sheer giddiness and head thrashing.
Thanks for playing these two together. After 50 years of hearing it this way & some reactors cut it up....oh man. Love seeing today's youth enjoying the music of my youth. Rock on!
If you want to hear more of their bluesy moments (and haven’t already checked these out), you need to listen to “In My Time of Dying” and “When the Levee Breaks.”
When the Levee Breaks is a song from Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Minnie about the Mississippi flood in 1927. Led Zepplin nailed it with their style of blues and rock, some lyric changes that kicked it up, iconic zep.
The two songs don't exist without one another, and once you know the album, Ramble On flows in perfectly after Living Loving. Keep up the great work, gentlemen!
that bass line is just NASTY!!! so glad you played them together. The radio stations found out the hard way that these two songs go together. anytime they played one without the other their phone lines lit up for hours (literally). I always thought about these with the first song being a younger lady living the life (so to speak) and the second an older lady still trying to live the life. I love that line "with a purple umbrella and a fifty cent hat"
Their first 2 albums had a shattering effect on my generation and this was one of the heaviest riffs from those albums that were full of them. You are on a great path and will broaden your musical horizons. Welcome to more of the best music ever and enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
I know I have this worn out. But watching this with you guys brings me back to it all over again! Thank you! Your excitement and total interest of the song is great! You guys are the Best!!!!
Led Zeppelins is a collection of very talented members who got together to make one of greatest bands of all time. I grew up when they were in their prime Jimmy Page is my favorite guitarist of the time.in those days their was a lot of great music and memories
To really appreciate Led Zeppelin you have to re-listen four times over so you can hear, not listen, but hear each of these supremely talented musicians in their moment.
It's the light and shade effect of Led Zeppelin and Jimmy in Heartbreaker. The first solo break is bending , spontaneous , emotional ..out of the blue . The second solo is faster , and cleaner. This is how they play with your emotions.
When the first song changed to tempo and you thought it was the beginning of the second song, I really enjoyed the moment you realized it wasn't the second song yet. They do that on a few of their songs, changing the tempo two or three times. I grew up with these guys and it's fun watching younger fellas react to one of the greatest bands ever. If I were to make a suggestion, start with the first album and work your way up to the 4th. It's real heavy blues to start but then you get to follow their natural progression. PEACE.
This was a milestone song - one of the foundation songs in metal and rock. Heaviest guitar riff, JPJ’s funky and DISTORTED bass tone, powerful, in your face vocal and that a capella guitar break with the open string pull offs and behind the nut bends laid the foundation for virtuoso guitarists such as VH and Steve Vai. On I and II that’s the song I think you hear the most in later hard rock (I guess also Dazed, GTBT, Communication Breakdown and WLL with Heartbreaker was the foundation for 70s heavy rock and metal).
I've never understood the pairing of these 2 songs. Classic rock radio stations always play them together but imho the 2nd one is just a throwaway song that I've never cared for. I don't get the attraction at all other than "that's the way it's always been done." But Heartbreaker is one of my all time favorite LZ songs. The bass during the verses is just so deep and rich.
From the first guitar lick you can tell this is gonna be a MONSTER!! HEAVY METAL meets ROCK'N ROLL & BLUES. And you can't listen to this song and cut off Livin, Loving Maid... its just not right in my head if you do!! Only a breath apart‼️😊
Technically, these are two separate songs, but even on the radio they are always played together as one song. Other examples of this are "The Guess Who's" "No Sugar Tonight," and The New Mother Nature. "Grand Funk's" "I'm Your Captain," and "Closer to Home." I'm sure there are more examples of this, but I'm pretty sure you only find it in Rock music. Thanks guys
First of all, love you both!! Secondly... wow, does this ever take me back to my youth!!!! I practically wore this album out... blasting it from my little record player in my bedroom!!! Great job, guys!!!!💙💙💙💙💙
God Bless gents, you did it just right! Gotta be played together. If you grew up always hearing them together you know how lacking they sound by themselves. Keep rockin guys, and I’ll stay subscribed. 🤘😎
The opening lyrics were supposed to be a dig at a woman who was obsessed with Jimmy Page and would come into the studio when they were recording the album, it’s in the book “Hammer of the Gods” she was a much older woman so Plant added the opening part to tease Jimmy
Motown was a huge influence on John Bonham's drumming; he always swings as much as he rocks. Also, I grew up as a young kid with KISS, and you can tell how much Ace Frehley was influenced by that solo.
Gentleman...I hope you can appreciate the like The Beatles Sgt Pepper's album, that Zeppelin changed music forever...check the date of the release of the first two albums..and every song before them...as you two do so well in your reactions..breaking down the instruments, engineering, production etc. Close your eyes..imagine all the songs before that moment in time...then imagine, unwrapping a Zeppelin Album, slipping on turntable for first time... LOVE YOUR INSIGHT AND REACTIONS..👍😎✌️
This is so great you guys!! You will find as you progress through the catalog they start getting heavier while still having great blues tracks on the album..I think I am having as much fun watching you react to this as you are discovering this music..Always a shout out to you from the old Detroit metal head..Keep up the great work!!
At 7:18 "Livin' Lovin' Maid begins. 7:18 in YOUR video, I mean...I think he's talkin' about getting a "lady" to come clean up, cook, and slam the ol' weasel around to ease the pain of the "Heartbreaker".
And then right after this is goes into “Ramble On”…(they knew you wanted to hear the half time bluesy groove) that’s why they gave you a taste of it here.
It's amazing how fast you two are to pick up the music/lyrics and decipher. It usually takes me a little bit longer. At any rate, doesn't get much better than LZ. Did you see the Heart tribute to LZ at the Kennedy Center? A MUST WATCH!!!
Great Zep reactions ! If you really like that wicked blues you're hearing, check out Zepplelins , How The West Was Won. It's an absolute masterpiece of timeless music.
Heartbreaker is a great song. The song was actually finished when Jimmy decided to add the solo so if you listen to it again, you'll notice the solo sounds a little different in tone than the rest of the song and that's because it was recorded at a different time and maybe at a different studio - I don't recall at the moment. There's a great live version of this from Earls Court in 1975 that runs 8 minutes and 12 seconds (I'd post the link but I don't want my comment to get removed). None of the band liked Living Loving Maid. Jimmy wrote it about an older groupie who used to follow them around New York and tell fanciful stories of how well she knew them and what good friends they all were. They thought the song was too pop music sounding which wasn't a direction they wanted to take their music.
I’ve read a lot about why Jimmy supposedly hated this song. I’m not convinced he did. His partner at the time, Charlotte Martin had already given birth to Scarlet, whom of course he later married is widely documented as telling Jimmy to never play that live. Which they never did. Unfortunately we lost the Heartbreaker/Maid combo we always remember beginning with LZII. Yes, about an older groupie(s), specifically two who may have been sisters? We know the name of one. The line, “Telling tall tales of how it used to be” I believe is why the entire group despised these women. I suspect tall tales included Jimmy and directly or indirectly Charlotte, which is why she had a visceral hate for the whole ordeal, thus the song. As time went on I think the other three looked back on this period dealing with all this particular groupie BS as something to be left n the past. Afterall, Jimmy and Plant wrote it and sung it (Jimmy background). Prominently attached to Heartbreaker, they clearly didn’t hate Maid at the time. I believe Charlotte’s distaste for that “woman” eventually spread to everyone’s distaste of that recollection through song. IMHO.
OK, so. Its' two songs. They have always been played together because the little break between those songs is extremely brief. It's so brief that back in the age of the DJ with vinyl and needles, the DJ was typically not fast enough to lift the needle off the album, so the Livin Lovin Maid would start, and just be allowed to play on. It just got to where the DJ's just never bothered to lift the needle in that short break, so they are forever played together.
Led Zeppelin II is imho may be the best rock album ever.
Headbangers, welcome to our generation..... It still gets me 2023!
Their first 2 albums shook the world, and rock would never be the same...
Led Zeppelin 2 is the greatest hard rock album ever produced.Period.
77 Cap Centre.....1st tickets to ever hit $20 was a night with the Heros of my world. Hard to explain but the rock world was Led Zepplin, then everyone else. Every rock act is rated by the Zepplin Scale. At least by teens of the 70s. We are the best judges of hard Rock on the planet. We had the best. So lucky.
May 25th 1977, 9.50 Capitol Center, amazing concert
Led Zeppelin- The Best Band Ever !! In my humble opinion..
So very blessed to have grown up with their music in the 70's !
I grew up in the wrong era. Wish I could have lived in those times. The Good Times, I'm In The Bad Times
Heartbreaker is a milestone track early in their career....in a way it's one of the critical tracks in the establishment of heavy metal. Eddie Van Halen's fretboard picking style was inspired by Heartbreaker. The next track on the album, Ramble On, is a John Paul Jones bassline clinic.
Is that true about Eddie?
I disagree about Eddie VH. His picking style is pure Steve Hackett (Genesis)
Zeppelin is not metal. They were adopted by metal against their will. #facts
Eddie even was quoted in documented interviews saying this song influenced his playing style.
Do your research folks
On of the world's perfect albums. Every second of Led Zeppelin II is amazing. Front to back, just perfect.
Hey guys. Glad you're reacting to this one. I don't think John Paul Jones gets enough credit for his contributions to the Led Zeppelin sound. Just listen to how his bass part drives this song. Keep listening, I'm enjoying your reactions as always. Peace.
The heaviest bass line I've ever heard.
He says “Start it over, shit! I love you guys!!
My older brother went off to War in 1970 and left all of his albums with me. I was 12, and I loved the music on the radio, Motown, and top 40, but I had never listened to many albums, except all of the Beatles. I was alone one weekend evening, and put this on and turned the volume up full, and I experienced my first manic frenzy. I kept lifting the needle and returning it to the beginning of the album (Heartbreaker is the first song on side two). I was hallucinating from sheer giddiness and head thrashing.
Thanks for playing these two together. After 50 years of hearing it this way & some reactors cut it up....oh man. Love seeing today's youth enjoying the music of my youth. Rock on!
You should see them yung 'uns (pun intended) coming to see Zep cover bands. They know every word, every note!
JPJ’s bass is so effin hard in this song! Nasty
Someone said John Paul Jones is the secret sauce!!!! So true
REAL!!!
Without him, Zeppelin wouldn't quite have that hard edge sound to them.
When he broke into the blues, that' part is called the "bridge". Love that you played these 2 gems together. JPJ rocked
Where's that confounded bridge?
@@robertkees6048 love that song.
The Crunge...Zeppelins funkiest song.
@@robertkees6048 Ha! Kickin myself for not thinkin of that b4 i read yours, lol!
Guys I’m so happy to see that you really get the mighty led zeppelin 👏
pure classic rock
If you want to hear more of their bluesy moments (and haven’t already checked these out), you need to listen to “In My Time of Dying” and “When the Levee Breaks.”
When the Levee Breaks is a song from Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Minnie about the Mississippi flood in 1927. Led Zepplin nailed it with their style of blues and rock, some lyric changes that kicked it up, iconic zep.
@@bobbrown9158 Seconded for In My Time of Dying.
The two songs don't exist without one another, and once you know the album, Ramble On flows in perfectly after Living Loving. Keep up the great work, gentlemen!
They broke it down on Mothership, Heartbreaker is a stand alone track. Somewhat jarring not hearing then together.
Archiles last stand, now that's a fast zeppelin song, very cool but seems to get overlooked a little. I think you will appreciate it 👍
Brilliance here….
that bass line is just NASTY!!! so glad you played them together. The radio stations found out the hard way that these two songs go together. anytime they played one without the other their phone lines lit up for hours (literally). I always thought about these with the first song being a younger lady living the life (so to speak) and the second an older lady still trying to live the life. I love that line "with a purple umbrella and a fifty cent hat"
Their first 2 albums had a shattering effect on my generation and this was one of the heaviest riffs from those albums that were full of them. You are on a great path and will broaden your musical horizons. Welcome to more of the best music ever and enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
Hey Guys, I grew up on this but it really puts a smile on my face when you are just hearing it...AND YOU'RE DIGGIN' IT! CHEERS
Ya'll are so fun to watch ,grew up listening to Zeppelin
2 great songs with iconic riffs that go great together. Please get to the band Rush. Thanks.
I know I have this worn out. But watching this with you guys brings me back to it all over again! Thank you! Your excitement and total interest of the song is great! You guys are the Best!!!!
Just gotta love their diversity and talent!
Led Zeppelins is a collection of very talented members who got together to make one of greatest bands of all time. I grew up when they were in their prime Jimmy Page is my favorite guitarist of the time.in those days their was a lot of great music and memories
That nasty crunchy bass line is just amazing.
Journey's "Feeling that Way/Anytime" is another great pair of songs that are played together...!
To really appreciate Led Zeppelin you have to re-listen four times over so you can hear, not listen, but hear each of these supremely talented musicians in their moment.
It's the light and shade effect of Led Zeppelin and Jimmy in Heartbreaker.
The first solo break is bending , spontaneous , emotional ..out of the blue .
The second solo is faster , and cleaner.
This is how they play with your emotions.
One of rocks all time greatest guitar riffs and guitar solos.....in the same song.
When the first song changed to tempo and you thought it was the beginning of the second song, I really enjoyed the moment you realized it wasn't the second song yet. They do that on a few of their songs, changing the tempo two or three times. I grew up with these guys and it's fun watching younger fellas react to one of the greatest bands ever. If I were to make a suggestion, start with the first album and work your way up to the 4th. It's real heavy blues to start but then you get to follow their natural progression. PEACE.
I can’t wait till you guys hear Led Zep do “The Lemon Song”, the bass line is INCREDIBLE!!! Honest drives the song with an amazing groove!!!
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My favorite bass line ever.
Arguably their best album...but I loved them all.
this is blues based rock and roll as interpreted by the boys, outstanding stuff
LISTEN TO SINCE I'VE BEEN LOVING YOU!
This was a milestone song - one of the foundation songs in metal and rock. Heaviest guitar riff, JPJ’s funky and DISTORTED bass tone, powerful, in your face vocal and that a capella guitar break with the open string pull offs and behind the nut bends laid the foundation for virtuoso guitarists such as VH and Steve Vai. On I and II that’s the song I think you hear the most in later hard rock (I guess also Dazed, GTBT, Communication Breakdown and WLL with Heartbreaker was the foundation for 70s heavy rock and metal).
You guys have a lot of big moments coming with this band!
You guys will be excited when you get to their reggae, disco, and funk tunes.
Which song do you consider Disco?
I've never understood the pairing of these 2 songs. Classic rock radio stations always play them together but imho the 2nd one is just a throwaway song that I've never cared for. I don't get the attraction at all other than "that's the way it's always been done." But Heartbreaker is one of my all time favorite LZ songs. The bass during the verses is just so deep and rich.
Seeing Led Zeppelin live in the 70s was a breath taking experience. I still remember sitting in my dorm stunned when we lost Bonzo..RIP
From the first guitar lick you can tell this is gonna be a MONSTER!! HEAVY METAL meets ROCK'N ROLL & BLUES. And you can't listen to this song and cut off Livin, Loving Maid... its just not right in my head if you do!! Only a breath apart‼️😊
This is another Howling Wolf song. Jimmy knew how to jack it up!!
Incredible bass in this song... not a bad guitar solo either.
Good job guys. You did it right. 👍
Damn they were good.
You guys should listen Traveling Riverside Blues.
Technically, these are two separate songs, but even on the radio they are always played together as one song. Other examples of this are "The Guess Who's" "No Sugar Tonight," and The New Mother Nature. "Grand Funk's" "I'm Your Captain," and "Closer to Home." I'm sure there are more examples of this, but I'm pretty sure you only find it in Rock music.
Thanks guys
ZZ Top - "Waitin' for the Bus/Jesus Just Left Chicago"
Green Day - "Brain Stew"/"Jaded"
Feeling that way/City of the angels Journey.
CSNY Guinevere/Sweet Judy Blue Eyes(?)
The Kings: This Beat Goes On/Switchin’ to Glide. Gotta throw some Canadian content in there 😉
So many great LZ songs. Please do “When The Levee Breaks”. A must!
You will never miss the transition between the two songs, once you hear it! It is obvious
It's all the blues dudes. Zep is all blues.
First of all, love you both!! Secondly... wow, does this ever take me back to my youth!!!! I practically wore this album out... blasting it from my little record player
in my bedroom!!! Great job, guys!!!!💙💙💙💙💙
Groovy to the max. This band knew exactly what they were doing.
he got it!
LZ 2 is my favorite but they’re all great. Blew out many speakers playing this album at home. Great that you played both songs together. ✌️🔥
Sizzlin' guitar..
Jones has always been my favorite musician
God Bless gents, you did it just right! Gotta be played together. If you grew up always hearing them together you know how lacking they sound by themselves. Keep rockin guys, and I’ll stay subscribed. 🤘😎
The opening lyrics were supposed to be a dig at a woman who was obsessed with Jimmy Page and would come into the studio when they were recording the album, it’s in the book “Hammer of the Gods” she was a much older woman so Plant added the opening part to tease Jimmy
Great band, great reaction guys 👏🙏
One of the first times I heard this album was on quadraphonic speakers it was amazing never forgot it thanks for bringing back the memories 🎉
Motown was a huge influence on John Bonham's drumming; he always swings as much as he rocks. Also, I grew up as a young kid with KISS, and you can tell how much Ace Frehley was influenced by that solo.
My favorite Zep songs!!!!!!!!! Saw them twice in the early 70s.
This song has a nasty groove! JPJ is killin' it on bass.
Led zep 2 is the best album we know.
Fantabulous. Thank you so much for this reaction
I think of them as a two part song. I've only ever heard them together.
You guys are awesome. I was in college when I started listening to LZed and even saw them in LA in '75, they are really gods of music.
good bass
Great reaction. For some reason, I really love Heartbreaker, I especially love the bass in it. This is a great album.
Let it plaaaay - love it!
One of their bluesiest is "In My Time of Dying" which is like a Gospel & Delta Blues influenced.
I'm a sucker for heartbreakers. Rock on Airplay Beats
I can still remember listening to Led Zeppelin for the first time in the 70s
These songs are always played together. If they play Heartbreaker on the radio, you can be sure they will play the next song too. Always, every time.
I'm glad you did these two songs together, thanks guys.
I've heard every song by led zeppelin on the radio at least twice
Gentleman...I hope you can appreciate the like The Beatles Sgt Pepper's album, that Zeppelin changed music forever...check the date of the release of the first two albums..and every song before them...as you two do so well in your reactions..breaking down the instruments, engineering, production etc.
Close your eyes..imagine all the songs before that moment in time...then imagine, unwrapping a Zeppelin Album, slipping on turntable for first time...
LOVE YOUR INSIGHT AND REACTIONS..👍😎✌️
This is so great you guys!! You will find as you progress through the catalog they start getting heavier while still having great blues tracks on the album..I think I am having as much fun watching you react to this as you are discovering this music..Always a shout out to you from the old Detroit metal head..Keep up the great work!!
You guys have the best sound quality of all the "re-act-ors"...to that, I light this doobie and strap myself in!!
Thank you. I might have to light one along with you!!
@@AirplayBeats ❤💚💚💚💚❤
@@AirplayBeats Whattaya mean, "might"? 🤪
@@BubblesBubbles 😂 please disregard ‘might’
At 7:18 "Livin' Lovin' Maid begins. 7:18 in YOUR video, I mean...I think he's talkin' about getting a "lady" to come clean up, cook, and slam the ol' weasel around to ease the pain of the "Heartbreaker".
And then right after this is goes into “Ramble On”…(they knew you wanted to hear the half time bluesy groove) that’s why they gave you a taste of it here.
Love you Gypsys. Oh opened to everything! My generation is just that! Welcome to the 70s peeps! ❤️❤️❤️❤️☮️☮️☮️☮️☮️☮️
I think this was their first song that hit the radio.
Yeah, it was a blazing solo in Heartbreaker. Great reactions guys.
Y’alls channel is Amazing! I can’t believe it only came up in my suggestions today!
The greatest band ever!
Boom. Can’t figure it out. We did years ago. Sorry. Our old ears got it
Thanks for playing these 2 songs together!
It's amazing how fast you two are to pick up the music/lyrics and decipher. It usually takes me a little bit longer. At any rate, doesn't get much better than LZ. Did you see the Heart tribute to LZ at the Kennedy Center? A MUST WATCH!!!
Great Zep reactions ! If you really like that wicked blues you're hearing, check out Zepplelins , How The West Was Won. It's an absolute masterpiece of timeless music.
Love you kiddos... Thanks for listening... Peace be with you
Thanks for rocking with us!!
I notice you guys are starting to feel the head banging
Living Loving She’s just a Woman ❤
Blues jam with 'Since I've been loving you ' by Led Zeppelin.
You cut the solo in Heartbreaker in half.
You gotta hear it straight thru, a masterpiece. 😎
Heartbreaker is a great song. The song was actually finished when Jimmy decided to add the solo so if you listen to it again, you'll notice the solo sounds a little different in tone than the rest of the song and that's because it was recorded at a different time and maybe at a different studio - I don't recall at the moment. There's a great live version of this from Earls Court in 1975 that runs 8 minutes and 12 seconds (I'd post the link but I don't want my comment to get removed). None of the band liked Living Loving Maid. Jimmy wrote it about an older groupie who used to follow them around New York and tell fanciful stories of how well she knew them and what good friends they all were. They thought the song was too pop music sounding which wasn't a direction they wanted to take their music.
I have never really been a fan of it either.
@@algoner4421 To be fair, personally I like the song but I was just sharing the band's thoughts about it.
@Henrietta Skolnick yes I got that. I'm just not a fan and never have really enjoyed it much.
I’ve read a lot about why Jimmy supposedly hated this song. I’m not convinced he did. His partner at the time, Charlotte Martin had already given birth to Scarlet, whom of course he later married is widely documented as telling Jimmy to never play that live. Which they never did. Unfortunately we lost the Heartbreaker/Maid combo we always remember beginning with LZII. Yes, about an older groupie(s), specifically two who may have been sisters? We know the name of one. The line, “Telling tall tales of how it used to be” I believe is why the entire group despised these women. I suspect tall tales included Jimmy and directly or indirectly Charlotte, which is why she had a visceral hate for the whole ordeal, thus the song. As time went on I think the other three looked back on this period dealing with all this particular groupie BS as something to be left n the past. Afterall, Jimmy and Plant wrote it and sung it (Jimmy background). Prominently attached to Heartbreaker, they clearly didn’t hate Maid at the time. I believe Charlotte’s distaste for that “woman” eventually spread to everyone’s distaste of that recollection through song. IMHO.
You Guys are Monsters. So much Entertainment WHOOO! Love your Reactions. Subscribed.
OK, so. Its' two songs. They have always been played together because the little break between those songs is extremely brief. It's so brief that back in the age of the DJ with vinyl and needles, the DJ was typically not fast enough to lift the needle off the album, so the Livin Lovin Maid would start, and just be allowed to play on.
It just got to where the DJ's just never bothered to lift the needle in that short break, so they are forever played together.