Well, when I saw LZ in concert in 1974, my boyfriend said "It sure smells musty in here." Then we saw Page and Plant in 1994, and he said the same thing! He does have that effect on the ladies!
JPJ is playing two instrumental parts (keyboard + bass with his feet) the drummer is in 4/4 time and the others are in 3/4 time ...amazing....this was the encore of the concert
@Lambertsikkema Those are bass pedals, same as they have on an organ. Anyway, not bashing on him but it's not as special as people think. The church lady does it too. She's not JPJ. He can play just about any instrument you hand him though. Truly gifted. People just view bass pedals wrong, is all. Most who play a piano will have no issue using bass pedals.
The song is actually in 4/4. The downbeat from the riff creates a 3/4 feel though its not. The downbeat of the riff changes in 4/4. This creates a musical misdirection.
@@001lessie Her timing is there, it's changing the marks in the vocal line that's the issue. Could easily play through with a band that practices with her. But would cause some issues with others who play that song. Anyway, not bashing her talent at all, just the way she sings that intro.
@@Lambertsikkema no, its all in 4/4. The downbeat of the riff shifts from 1 to 4 to 3 and 2 and so on. Everybody in the band counts in 4/4. I have the sheet music of Kashmir and studied it when I was younger. Its all counted in 4
Celebration Day was 16 songs, over 2 hours, with two encores. Kashmir was the 14th song played. Jimmy Page (guitar) was wearing a 3 piece suite when they started.
Kashmir is my favorite Led Zeppelin song. I was 10/11 years old when it was recorded/released. I still love their music today. Robert Plant is still doing new music today.
This is a hell of a place to start on your journey with Led Zeppelin (if you choose to go on one). This is close to 30 years after they broke up and 50 years since they first recorded it.
As old as they are here...in their 60s...STILL the greatest!! YOU NEED TO LISTEN TO ALL THEIR SONGS! The drummer here is the son of the deceased original drummer John Bonham. Yes Whole Lotta Love is Zeppelin! Yesthey used this in Godzilla. Immigrant Song is on Thor Ragnorock...School Of Rock and one of the Shrek movies.
This performance is 50 yrs after they first released this song. Icons! The drummer is John Bonham' s son. John was the original drummer who passed away.
Such a great song from Led Zeppelin, incredible to think that it was originally written in 1975, nearly 50 years ago! It sounds just as fresh today and this was a great concert from 2007, the sound quality is amazing, what a fantastic riff. Thanks so much for your reaction. 😊😊
The studio version of Kashmir is fairly long for a studio recording, 9 minutes, 41 seconds, but Zeppelin always jam a bit in every song. The1975 tour averaged 3 1/2 hours per show. You can't do that playing a bunch of 3 1/2 minute songs.
When tickets for this celebration concert went on sale, there were 20 MILLION requests for tickets in about 2 hours. There were only 20,000 seats at this venue, they decided to have a lottery, to make it more fair for those who wanted tickets. Since John (Bonzo) Bonham the original drummer & the greatest drummer ever, passed away in September of (1980), his son Jason is playing here. The original geniuses were/are each the GOATS of their crafts, & together the GODS of MUSIC. Robert Plant lead singer & harmonica* Jimmy Page lead guitarist band founder producer mixer & editor* John Paul Jones bass guitar keyboards mandolin etc. & John (Bonzo) Bonham. The band lasted from August 19,1968 until late September (1980), they knew they couldn’t continue as a band without their friend & drummer Bonzo. Every album & every song is magnificent. Try studio of You Shook Me, 3 solos keyboards harmonica & guitar, along with great vocals & drumming. Live performances anything from Madison Square Gardens (1973). Try from Earls Court the May 25,1975 version of In My Time Of Dying. From Knebworth (1979) Kashmir* Achilles Last Stand & In The Evening. These music GODS put on 3 to 4 hour long concerts, being the only act preforming & not taking breaks. Yes their greatest songs are longer, & most of us don’t want them to end. Guitarist Jimmy Page, played the guitar for Godzilla, & yes Led Zeppelin played Whole Lotta Love. Robert Plant’s vocal range tone & textures are out of this world. Another great live is at MSG 1973, Since I’ve Been Loving You. Thanks for your reaction, highly recommend doing more Led Zeppelin.
@@juliemanarin4127 I’m sorry, I’m sure that was heartbreaking for so many. I sadly didn’t even know about it, not that I would have won one, I don’t win anything.
#1 band for over 50 yrs for me!! And I grew up in the late 60s and all 70s. So much amazing talent . I am still listening to those bands artists i missed . Robert Plants vocals are killer. He is still performing on tours AR. One he performs with is Allison Krauss. This video is after John Bonham died. The drummer is his son Jason Bonham.
This song was released in 1975 when I was 14 ... and it is STILL heavy, iconic and dramatic! A 9 minute song was not at all that unusual back then, since we were used to songs played in the Top 40 that were jazz or classical forms. I think for the younger generation that is used to 2-3 minute songs, this might seem incredibly long, but these songs were about immersion and taking you on a journey.
This is a very sophisticated polymeter piece, alternating 5/8 and 6/8 time signature with a straight 4/4 in the bridge and middle. This is part of the reason why it's so hypnotic.
This is my fav song from Led Zeppelin! This Celebration Day version is amazing with Jason Bonham, John Bonham's son playing the drums. I wish I could have been there but at least we can watch the videos. I grew up listening to these guys and this song is so special to me and actually saved my life. Thanks AR for a great reaction video!
Oh, let the sun beat down upon my face And stars fill my dream I'm a traveler of both time and space To be where I have been To sit with elders of the gentle race This world has seldom seen They talk of days for which they sit and wait All will be revealed Talk in song from tongues of lilting grace Sounds caress my ear And not a word I heard could I relate The story was quite clear Oh, baby, I been blind Oh, yeah, mama, there ain't no denyin' Oh, ooh yes, I been blind Mama, mama, ain't no denyin', no denyin' All I see turns to brown As the sun burns the ground And my eyes fill with sand As I scan this wasted land Try to find, try to find the way I feel Oh, pilot of the storm who leaves no trace Like sorts inside a dream Leave the path that led me to that place Yellow desert stream My shangri la beneath the summer moon I will return again As the dust that floats high in June We're moving through Kashmir Oh, father of the four winds fill my sails Cross the sea of years With no provision but an open face Along the straits of fear Oh, when I want, when I'm on my way, yeah And my feet wear my fickle way to stay Ooh, yeah yeah, oh, yeah yeah, But I'm down oh, yeah yeah, oh, yeah Yeah, but I'm down, so down Ooh, my baby, oh, my baby Let me take you there Come on, oh let me take you there Let me take you there
LZ is legendary… huge catalog. This concert was sold out in less than a minute… over 20 mil requests for tickets for this one-time reunion concert. BTW, you might enjoy reacting to Robert Plant singing one of Freddie Mercury’s fav songs (Crazy Little Thing Called. Love) at the Freddie Tribute Concert.. it was quite amazing!!
I mean, out of all the absolutely amazing songs created by this ICONIC band, some considered the greatest rock songs in history, to suggest a solo Plant imitation - cover of Mercury as a starting point is so odd. WTH?
Made me SMILE SO HARD when u mixed up Led Zeppelin with Pink Floyd 😂😂😂 No sweat dude, but these two are the Yin and Yang of Rock The purest brilliant bright WHITE VS The deepest darkest Black and anyone trying to argue one is better than the other is simply arguing Heads is better than Tails Definitely check out Led Zeppelin "Since I've Been Loving You" live at Madison Square Gardens 1973 Pink Floyd "Echoes (Part 1) live at Pompeii 1972 and then you'll understand. Zeppelin write about the relationships you have with OTHERS Pink Floyd write about the relationship you have with YOU ❤❤❤
if you want the real experience LISTEN to the first album it is considered the best debut album of all time -NO VIDEO NO VIDEO -LISTEN !! in order from start to end -the way it all started for us and none of us was ever the same listen to the audio of the first 4 albums and you will not be the same person ...every part of it is CLASSIC
What you are hearing is the drums in 4/4 time and the rest of the band in 3/4 time. So there actually isn't much simplistic about the instrumental part. Robert Plant just elevates with the ad lib and vocal solos in this song.
Yes it was this long! I saw them in Chicago back in the early 70s. The band playing wasn’t as tight, probably because everyone was so high 🤣 but of course Plant was younger & his voice was even better.
I saw Zep live in 77 (Cincinnati) and 30 years later, I think their Celebration Day performance was a little better. Yes. I’m old, but STAMINA is key. 🫡❤️ Semper Fi
The best band the, voice of rock Robert Plant this song epic. Jason a killer on drums, Jimmy on lead guitar legend, Jon Paul Jones bass, keyboards legend. And again Robert Plant the goad of rock period.
Jimmy Page is 63 in this and Robert Plant is 59. JPJ is 60 or 61. The drummer is the son of their drummer John Bonham and Plant's godson who grew up around the band
Maybe you should do just a bit of research on the band before attempting to do something like this. You know, member names, songs, etc. Give yourself a bit more credibility,
I can't even begin to describe what Robert Plant's voice does to me without being banned from youtube.
I'm right there with you lol
I feel that sister ❤
😂😂😂
Well, when I saw LZ in concert in 1974, my boyfriend said "It sure smells musty in here." Then we saw Page and Plant in 1994, and he said the same thing! He does have that effect on the ladies!
I saw Plant live a couple of weeks ago in Georgia, US…he still has that effect!
JPJ is playing two instrumental parts (keyboard + bass with his feet) the drummer is in 4/4 time and the others are in 3/4 time ...amazing....this was the encore of the concert
@Lambertsikkema Those are bass pedals, same as they have on an organ. Anyway, not bashing on him but it's not as special as people think. The church lady does it too. She's not JPJ. He can play just about any instrument you hand him though. Truly gifted. People just view bass pedals wrong, is all. Most who play a piano will have no issue using bass pedals.
The song is actually in 4/4. The downbeat from the riff creates a 3/4 feel though its not. The downbeat of the riff changes in 4/4. This creates a musical misdirection.
@@001lessie Her timing is there, it's changing the marks in the vocal line that's the issue. Could easily play through with a band that practices with her. But would cause some issues with others who play that song. Anyway, not bashing her talent at all, just the way she sings that intro.
@@001lessie bonham and plant are in 4/4. Page and jones are in. 6/8. They sync up every 12 measures. Just follow the chart and count
@@Lambertsikkema no, its all in 4/4. The downbeat of the riff shifts from 1 to 4 to 3 and 2 and so on. Everybody in the band counts in 4/4. I have the sheet music of Kashmir and studied it when I was younger. Its all counted in 4
Celebration Day was 16 songs, over 2 hours, with two encores. Kashmir was the 14th song played. Jimmy Page (guitar) was wearing a 3 piece suite when they started.
Kashmir is my favorite Led Zeppelin song. I was 10/11 years old when it was recorded/released. I still love their music today. Robert Plant is still doing new music today.
This song, above all others, stands out after seeing them live in 1977. To this day.
This is a hell of a place to start on your journey with Led Zeppelin (if you choose to go on one). This is close to 30 years after they broke up and 50 years since they first recorded it.
As old as they are here...in their 60s...STILL the greatest!! YOU NEED TO LISTEN TO ALL THEIR SONGS! The drummer here is the son of the deceased original drummer John Bonham. Yes Whole Lotta Love is Zeppelin! Yesthey used this in Godzilla. Immigrant Song is on Thor Ragnorock...School Of Rock and one of the Shrek movies.
This performance is 50 yrs after they first released this song. Icons! The drummer is John Bonham' s son. John was the original drummer who passed away.
Such a great song from Led Zeppelin, incredible to think that it was originally written in 1975, nearly 50 years ago! It sounds just as fresh today and this was a great concert from 2007, the sound quality is amazing, what a fantastic riff. Thanks so much for your reaction. 😊😊
Yes. Same length....
Hi Anne!! Good to see you!
@@candacemay7187 Hi Candace, good to see you too! Hope you're doing well. 😊😊
@@annemaclean6634 Thanks, Anne! I'm am well, but missing our boys (BroAction).
@@candacemay7187 Yes, same here, I just hope they're okay, been watching some of their old reactions!
The studio version of Kashmir is fairly long for a studio recording, 9 minutes, 41 seconds, but Zeppelin always jam a bit in every song. The1975 tour averaged 3 1/2 hours per show. You can't do that playing a bunch of 3 1/2 minute songs.
Our attention spans were longer then too
@@BillColeExperience Good Point!
This was played at every party in the 80s . Totally epic song to blaze it up with. ❤❤
When tickets for this celebration concert went on sale, there were 20 MILLION requests for tickets in about 2 hours. There were only 20,000 seats at this venue, they decided to have a lottery, to make it more fair for those who wanted tickets. Since John (Bonzo) Bonham the original drummer & the greatest drummer ever, passed away in September of (1980), his son Jason is playing here. The original geniuses were/are each the GOATS of their crafts, & together the GODS of MUSIC. Robert Plant lead singer & harmonica* Jimmy Page lead guitarist band founder producer mixer & editor* John Paul Jones bass guitar keyboards mandolin etc. & John (Bonzo) Bonham. The band lasted from August 19,1968 until late September (1980), they knew they couldn’t continue as a band without their friend & drummer Bonzo. Every album & every song is magnificent. Try studio of You Shook Me, 3 solos keyboards harmonica & guitar, along with great vocals & drumming. Live performances anything from Madison Square Gardens (1973). Try from Earls Court the May 25,1975 version of In My Time Of Dying. From Knebworth (1979) Kashmir* Achilles Last Stand & In The Evening. These music GODS put on 3 to 4 hour long concerts, being the only act preforming & not taking breaks. Yes their greatest songs are longer, & most of us don’t want them to end. Guitarist Jimmy Page, played the guitar for Godzilla, & yes Led Zeppelin played Whole Lotta Love. Robert Plant’s vocal range tone & textures are out of this world. Another great live is at MSG 1973, Since I’ve Been Loving You. Thanks for your reaction, highly recommend doing more Led Zeppelin.
I applied...and didn't get one 😢
@@juliemanarin4127 I’m sorry, I’m sure that was heartbreaking for so many. I sadly didn’t even know about it, not that I would have won one, I don’t win anything.
Led Zeppelin one of the best groups ever.
#1 band for over 50 yrs for me!! And I grew up in the late 60s and all 70s. So much amazing talent . I am still listening to those bands artists i missed . Robert Plants vocals are killer. He is still performing on tours AR. One he performs with is Allison Krauss. This video is after John Bonham died. The drummer is his son Jason Bonham.
I'm 64 as well...I have loved them since I first heard them in 1970!!
This song was released in 1975 when I was 14 ... and it is STILL heavy, iconic and dramatic!
A 9 minute song was not at all that unusual back then, since we were used to songs played in the Top 40 that were jazz or classical forms. I think for the younger generation that is used to 2-3 minute songs, this might seem incredibly long, but these songs were about immersion and taking you on a journey.
Yes. Jethro Tull actually used to be the opening act for Led Zeppelin when they started out. So, yes, they are from the same time period.
"Whole Lotta Love" was the first LZ song I heard. It NEVER gets old! 😎
It would have been an undying memory to have been there. Also , The Pink Floyd Pulse concert. Damn
This is a true banger! As you young guys say. 😂 Led Zeppelin are the rock Gods. This is one of my personal favorite songs of theirs.
Jason Bonham did an amazing job filling his Dad's boots. John passed in 1980
He sure did. They would never have used anyone else!
❤❤❤Robert ❤❤❤
This is a very sophisticated polymeter piece, alternating 5/8 and 6/8 time signature with a straight 4/4 in the bridge and middle. This is part of the reason why it's so hypnotic.
To listen to led zep for the first time. Your love immigrant song live. Everyone of there songs are an iconic rift
Absolutely!!
This is my fav song from Led Zeppelin! This Celebration Day version is amazing with Jason Bonham, John Bonham's son playing the drums. I wish I could have been there but at least we can watch the videos. I grew up listening to these guys and this song is so special to me and actually saved my life. Thanks AR for a great reaction video!
This was them in 2007 (9 years after Jimmy paired up with P-diddy for the Godzilla soundtrack in 1998) and 30 years after they recorded the song.
The Mighty Zep!
Hi Anthony! As always, Love your reactions! Thanks for brightening up my day, once again! (This is one of my favorite Led Zeppelin songs!)🙂
Oh, let the sun beat down upon my face
And stars fill my dream
I'm a traveler of both time and space
To be where I have been
To sit with elders of the gentle race
This world has seldom seen
They talk of days for which they sit and wait
All will be revealed
Talk in song from tongues of lilting grace
Sounds caress my ear
And not a word I heard could I relate
The story was quite clear
Oh, baby, I been blind
Oh, yeah, mama, there ain't no denyin'
Oh, ooh yes, I been blind
Mama, mama, ain't no denyin', no denyin'
All I see turns to brown
As the sun burns the ground
And my eyes fill with sand
As I scan this wasted land
Try to find, try to find the way I feel
Oh, pilot of the storm who leaves no trace
Like sorts inside a dream
Leave the path that led me to that place
Yellow desert stream
My shangri la beneath the summer moon
I will return again
As the dust that floats high in June
We're moving through Kashmir
Oh, father of the four winds fill my sails
Cross the sea of years
With no provision but an open face
Along the straits of fear
Oh, when I want, when I'm on my way, yeah
And my feet wear my fickle way to stay
Ooh, yeah yeah, oh, yeah yeah,
But I'm down oh, yeah yeah, oh, yeah
Yeah, but I'm down, so down
Ooh, my baby, oh, my baby
Let me take you there
Come on, oh let me take you there
Let me take you there
I Enjoyed your reaction, if you enjoyed this performance, i strongly recommend checking out the '79 Knebworth concert recording.
Originally released in 1975 , This song was 8:30 in studio
you just heard the band ever! 27 years AFTER they split because the drummer died. the drummer here is jason bonham, johns son!
LZ is legendary… huge catalog. This concert was sold out in less than a minute… over 20 mil requests for tickets for this one-time reunion concert. BTW, you might enjoy reacting to Robert Plant singing one of Freddie Mercury’s fav songs (Crazy Little Thing Called. Love) at the Freddie Tribute Concert.. it was quite amazing!!
I mean, out of all the absolutely amazing songs created by this ICONIC band, some considered the greatest rock songs in history, to suggest a solo Plant imitation - cover of Mercury as a starting point is so odd. WTH?
His voice sounds much better in the 1979 recording at knebworth
the song isnt just a Juggernaut it's a f ing DREADNOUGHT!
I cant even begin recommending songs here, Ramble on and Black dog are bangers
I’m so happy when This is reacted to…Still the Greatest. Too bad you can’t appreciate how great they are in 2007, in their 60’s.
The Led Zeppelin shows I saw in the 70s averaged about 3 5 hours.
The song is as long as the original.
❤ it's cool how you are confusing two of the imo best bands ever!!
Made me SMILE SO HARD
when u mixed up Led Zeppelin with Pink Floyd 😂😂😂
No sweat dude, but these two are the Yin and Yang of Rock
The purest brilliant bright WHITE
VS The deepest darkest Black
and anyone trying to argue one is better than the other is simply arguing Heads is better than Tails
Definitely check out
Led Zeppelin "Since I've Been Loving You" live at Madison Square Gardens 1973
Pink Floyd "Echoes (Part 1) live at Pompeii 1972
and then you'll understand.
Zeppelin write about the relationships you have with OTHERS
Pink Floyd write about the relationship you have with YOU
❤❤❤
if you want the real experience LISTEN to the first album it is considered the best debut album of all time -NO VIDEO NO VIDEO -LISTEN !! in order from start to end -the way it all started for us and none of us was ever the same listen to the audio of the first 4 albums and you will not be the same person ...every part of it is CLASSIC
Still, sounds as great as ever.
What you are hearing is the drums in 4/4 time and the rest of the band in 3/4 time. So there actually isn't much simplistic about the instrumental part. Robert Plant just elevates with the ad lib and vocal solos in this song.
Yes it was this long! I saw them in Chicago back in the early 70s. The band playing wasn’t as tight, probably because everyone was so high 🤣 but of course Plant was younger & his voice was even better.
I saw Zep live in 77 (Cincinnati) and 30 years later, I think their Celebration Day performance was a little better. Yes. I’m old, but STAMINA is key. 🫡❤️ Semper Fi
The best band the, voice of rock Robert Plant this song epic. Jason a killer on drums, Jimmy on lead guitar legend, Jon Paul Jones bass, keyboards legend. And again Robert Plant the goad of rock period.
Yes , pretty much the same length. I feel like it anyway. I think this is quite epic too.
OMG growing up in the 1970's
Jimmy Page is 63 in this and Robert Plant is 59. JPJ is 60 or 61. The drummer is the son of their drummer John Bonham and Plant's godson who grew up around the band
The beat is more complex than you think.
Please please do some more reactions to Led Zeppelin. Whole Lot of Love and Immigrant Song.
Yes same length give or take a few seconds
Now watch this song from 1979 at knebworth!!
if someone, as i saw in the comments in the reaction, think this is good for 2007, they should watch the 1979 live version from Knebworth, rofl
REACTION TO AC/DC - Whole Lotta Rosie (Live At River Plate, December 2009............ (GREAT LED ZEPPELIN)
Yep a lot of the songs/performances were longer back in the day. Classic stoner tune! 😇🤘
Take a break, darlin'!
Jason destroyed that kit 🤘🏼
Have you watched XG's Woke Up yet? You NEED to react to it! 😉
Original length 8:37
Your dad has good taste in music from what you say
I think this version of the song far outclasses the studio version.
You need a genx person there to answer your questions...
Lol
Original song is like 11 minutes
do kashmir live 1979!
Live at Knebworth (1979).
GOD YES!!! KNEBWORTH!
That we dont need no education, thats pink Floyd. Another brick in the wall part 2 im pretty sure anyways.
Should have started out in their beginning years. This is ok but not like back then.
Woulda, Shoulda, Coulda Done the Original with JOHN BONHAM on Drums 🥁
Otherwise it doesn’t count‼️
🤣😂🤣💦❤🇺🇸
No. Pink Floyd … Immigrant song
Maybe you should do just a bit of research on the band before attempting to do something like this. You know, member names, songs, etc. Give yourself a bit more credibility,