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Zep was in Iceland in 1970 and then after wrote Immigrant song
I toured iceland and our tour leader played this song in the bus. She was so proud that LZ visted and playef in iceland. Its a beautiful country with a rich culture. Enjoy❤
John Bonham was a MONSTER! He is widely regarded as the best rock drummer of all time. His peak powers are on display here.
Jimmy page said they never play live the same way twice ,they loved to improvise and make it a different experience
This song rang through my head when I visited my Viking roots in Norway 25 years ago. One of the best LZ songs!
Wow, great idea guys, to do the studio version AND the live after. That was great. ---- So, for me, back in prehistoric times when I was young and grew up with this, every song that Led Zep did was new, different, special, and just freaking fabulous. What astounding talent. Thanks for your reaction. I enjoy your energy and entusiasm and well as honest refection on what you liked or not.
Wow! Having a great time with these 2 in 1"s.
May I suggest Trampled Under Foot / Live at Earls Court 1975.
It's sooo great to see young people recognize and appreciate the music that us older folks grew up with. This proves that this music is timeless!!! A hundred years from now when they hear this for the first time, I guarantee they react the same way. Much love
Im 64...we were all BLOWN AWAY BY ZEPPELIN!!!!
Can't go wrong with Zeppelin!
Hey Julie, (same age) we still are! 👈😉
I’m here too 63😂😂😂😂
I think it's physically impossible to not bob one's head during this song. It's just that awesome. Hey from Texas! 🤠
This song was, for me, like an opening to another world. I must have been 12 or 13 when I heard it on the radio after it came out. This was like nothing I thought humans could produce. I thought it came from outerspace or something. Since then (1971 - 1972) I'm a big Led Zep fan but also prog in general, especially bands that were also from somewhere else, like Yes, Van Der Graff Generator or Gentle Giant. I'm still fan from those today. Of course I added new ones to my list like Primus or Kikagaku Moyo…
I think you just showed why listening to the studio recording first is important. Capturing any artist or groups’ intent occurs there first, giving a familiarity when experiencing live performances. Nice reaction guys…
The studio version is like a script where as when the get on stage they are free to express themselves and all their talents
And it's much much better.
I was at that Live Concert, in 1972......the footage is from the Sydney, Australia Concert {Tour} my god they were loud, What an amazing Band
I love how you do the studio and a live together. Great idea. All reactors should do that.
Can't beat Zeppelin live.
I was there in 1972. It is at the Sydney Showground. This was the start of three hours of brilliance.
I'm envious. Audio is from a US show.
@shegocrazy I know because in Sydney Plant was telling the crowd during the song to go back to the grandstand after they stormed the area in front of the stage. There was a threat from the showground trust to shut down the concert out of fear the audience would damage the arena surface if they got onto the grass. The trust did not act on the threat. I was in the grandstand one level up, dead centre and front row. I was not moving and sat there from 10am to 5pm. If only I had a bladder like that now!
@@davidcarter4247 I know the bladder feeling.at concerts lol. What great memories you have!
I was there as well, PLUS at the Melbourne Concert ...yippee
@@shegocrazy I did the Sydney and Melbourne Concerts in 72, amazing and LOUD
Great reaction hope you are enjoying the LED ZEPPELIN rabit hole WHEN THE LEVEE BREAKS is a great song think you will love it very bluesy great to more people getting in to LED ZEPPELIN ❤
Too darn awesome!!
Not sure if you are into the whole Marvel Universe series of movies, but this song is played at the best possible place ever in the film 'Thor: Ragnarok'👍
JPJ's bass run with "On we sweep..." is a favourite moment on the instrument for me. 😊❤
Rock and Roll Live Video (Madison Square Garden 1973) Original Records. Led Zeppelin in concert.
No, I was at this Concert, Sydney, Australia 1972---Sound mixed in LA
"Immigrant Song" and "Achilles Last Stand" feel like two chapters of one epic to me.
Yes Achillies Last Stand live at knebworth in 1979!
You guys are my favorite reactors because you genuinely enjoy music, are always smiling, and are willing to explore music styles you have never heard before. Keep up the great work!
You did the right thing by listening to the studio version and then the live version.
John Bonham is just killing it.
It's the GOATS!!! the best ever!! So so many great different genres of song choices!!¡
I think a song you will really like is "Over the Hills and Far Away". Also, "The Battle of Evermore" is a gem. But really, there are no bad Led Zeppelin songs. "Ten Years Gone" is one you will appreciate too. Very moving. Oh and of course, No Quarter. Oh man, too many.
Ramble On, Achilles Last Stand, Kashmir, ...
Black Sabbath,Led Zeppelin,Deep Purple the holy triad of rock music🤘
Good dance music, huh? I never get tired of this band! Top talent, timeless, and the original sound everyone was influenced by. Cut my teeth on their stuff. Yeah 😎👍💜
And the original is almost always the best, but when a band can perform a great set of music, live, and still kick it, that says something major. Ya gotta check out more Led. I can absolutely list some great ones 😊
My dad carried one of Jimmy Pages guitars in Melbourne, Around 1970's, before I was born 😁
For completely different genres Zeppelin did try The Rain Song, Down By The Seaside, D'yer Mak'er, Battle of Evermore, All My Love, Black Country Woman, Bron-yr-Aur Stomp etc. Hell, throw in Hot Dog as well. ✌️
LOVE THE TWO OF YOU 😍😍😍😍
Live all the way. All of their live versions are amazing and they don’t play the song the same way live
All that studio versions offer that live versions cannot is a clean experience. Listening to a song played from an album will always be perfect whereas live may contain errors or improvisations which are generally always fun at the very least. That's the reason why I really enjoy live versions! :) Plus, watching the band perform a song live is always a great experience.
Viking Rock harkening back to ancient gods, pre-Christianity, and conquering.
Great reaction guys.
Thank you for listening to both versions it seems like there is a little missing in each that you pick up by hearing both
the mighty ZEP
More Zeppelin please ❤
This launched a bevvy of metal bands .
love your Zep reactions!
Carol, since you love Robert Plant, you must listen to live MSG 1973, Whole Lotta Love!!
III don`t know people, but I was lucky to have a cool older brother who had all their albums & if you lived in the Norde United States, the yell of the Immigrant song was our anthem... BUT when I got my 1st chance to go to their show in `75 Plant just boomed out those lyricks with the jam at the end.... bravo, bella, multa bella grazie grazie grazie...SO lets go & hear some more live Zep from `75 in NYC, my new rockin pals
The Huge Decibels of Live.
They wrote this song while playing a gig in Iceland, the people treated them so well they decided to write a song about the Icelandic heritage, whom also played a major role in England's history. And actually the Vikings didn't "lose" England, William the Conqueror was Lord of Normandy, land given to the Vikings by the King of France, his decendents are still the kings and queens of England to this day. Page was a studio magician, in the studio the guitar is layered, deeper and richer, the live version has the edge in energy (though both are pretty energetic lol).
Just swung by to say how much I love you two both, And I like to see when younger folks discover and acknowledge the greatness of this band. They just did make some great music in my times, a kind which is hard to find nowadays.
You two are cool, great Zeppelin song that I love and thankyou for loving music. Thank you.
I remember getting my Zeppelin III album, setting the needle down on Side-One and this played. I played it over and over before moving on to hear the rest of the album. Which is pretty mellow, but still was filled with some good stuff.
You should listen to Led Zeppelin do reggae next. Try "D'yer Mak'er"
agreed!
Imagine this playing on car cassette or FM blasting outta your speakers at highway speed limit but feeling like you are going faster! I play it on car cassette player often. Heh. Saw them live in 1975 n ,Long Beach Arena , Calif. for 3 1/2 hours! Tickets $10.50 and they did Kashmir for first time when released that year on "Physical Graffiti' double record set. Peace. I am 74 in June.
Keep up the reactions. Love y'all!
If you guys really wanna be blown away do the entire “how the west was won” album. It’s amazing. They are a rare band that sounds as good if not sometimes better live than even on the studio recordings. “How the west was won” is the best live album in history
Even better with the missing tracks from the bootlegs.
It's a damn fine thing Jimmy finally gave us. 😊
I have it and you are correct ❤
❤❤❤Robert❤❤❤
Oh, please, react more Zeppelin. They have so mucho big songs. Your reactions are very good.
when the levee breaks its a rap son to zep jajajaja
Very nice
You should listen to what was the B side of the single Immigrant Song, “Hey Hey What Can I Do?” It wasn’t on any of their album until after Bonzo’s death. By the way, if I’m not mistaken, the video was from their performance in Australia, and the audio is from a performance in California.
Vikings often settled in the lands they invaded ... sometimes because they crushed the inhabitants, sometimes they were bribed with land by a king to stop killing the locals. The norsemen didn't have much flat fertile land to grow crops so they often invaded initially for treasure but always wanted farm land.
Written after a trip to Iceland I think.
Robert Plant was a keen reader of JRR Tolken and the Thor books way way before the movies and series came out. They were far ahead of the media curve.
❤mantap❤
This Song is about the People of the Noth (Northen Europe) when they went to Northern Germany, Denmark , Sweden , Iceland and Norway. It was referring to the Teutonic People Defeating and Destroyed the Roman Empire because of their betrayals.
For something different, but great, check out Robyn Adele Anderson’s jazz version. LOVE IT!
Pure class
If you haven't already done " You Shook Me " it's an awesome song.
Every performance was amazing! Watch this live 1972! Yes about the Viking invasion of Britain! This song was used inseveral movies including School Of Rock...a Shrek movie and Thor Ragnorock!
They played a concert in Reykjavík (Laugardalshöll) Iceland 1970.
Apparently the song was written in the airplane on the way back and is about Iceland.
child in time-deep purple
We loved it
Another combo you should do of studio then live is “ Rock and Roll” the live version is another one from MSG 1973😁👍🏻❤️🎸🎼
"We are your overlords..."
Truer words were never spoken.
I suggest, as you love LZ, that you would purchase DVD The song remains the same and react to the whole DVD. 😊🎶📽️
The live performance is from my hometown Sydney Australia
Guys, check out US actor Jack Black's tribute to Led Zeppelin at the Kennedy Center Honors. He speaks hilariously of 'songs about Vikings' among other things, and he's a total Led Zep fan. It's a great watch. 'Best band ever'.
I was about 15 when it came out, honestly though, it hit big, but so did many LZ songs. Not unlike so many other bands of the day..We were being inundated by a constant avalanche of new and different sounds daily, and that is not hyperbole..It was almost too hard to keep up!..Just about came to expect it.
❤❤❤Robert❤❤❤
Most powerful song, Ragnar would have been proud of!
Thanks for doing my pick and love you guys for doing both versions! The song was inspired by their trip to Iceland in early 1970. And Robert Plant believe it or not is interested in other subjects besides love and lust lol!. This was an opener for them in their earlyconcert tours, pure hammer of the gods! More to come!
My understanding is it was written as a joke, but the fans love it, & has been used in several movies.
Chicos los sigo, reacciones al homenaje led Zeppelin por distintos artista, escalera al cielo por Heart es emocionante!!!!
Studio is always best for Zep.
I believe the song is about the Viking invasion and conquest of Britain
The drumming is good but the bass line is something else
Good? GOOD? Just good? 😂
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You both need to explore the acoustic side of Led Zeppelin.
Try this two beautties:
Going To California (Live at Earls Court 1975) [Official Video] and
That's The Way [Live at Earls Court 1975] (Official Video).
Then just sing and cry...
you must have a listen to their 'dazed and confused', 27 minute version from MSG. love your reactions. keep 'em comin'
Bonzo hittin those drums like they owe him something
tho the originals are epic
i always found the live concerts had that extra vibe energy commitment and improv
that made watching them
AWESOME
Hey guys I'm not caught up on the zep you've played... but I hope you continue to play the rest of the live show at msg.. every song is so awesome and better then studio.. much better..I love how much your enjoying zep.. Keep it going... and all the different groups and there music. None of them compares to the mighty ze.... you will get excited with many other bands but never forget how much you think and like zep
Have look at the Darkness, very funny. ................i used to sail with the bassits'Dad in Trinidad
The Vikings are a big part of our history of mythology.
I think it was King Athelstan who finally defeated them,and because he was a devout Christian he didn't execute their King,he forgave him.
Which shocked them, and if my memory serves that was the start of the Vikings becoming Christian.
🙋🏼♂️ 🇬🇧 😯 2 in a row .. damn .. 😉 .. brothers got the hair to get a little bit of head banging going .. don't hold back dude let it go !! 😋 😂 👍🏻
They wrote this song when on tour in Iceland as a thank you to the Icelanders that welcomed them.
Great choice n reaction get the led out
We are your overlords = Danelaw
So now that you just did two great rockers, Immigrant song and Achilles last stand, many would agree that it’s time that you hear pure acoustic Zeppelin. Going To California, Jimmy Page on guitar and John Paul Jones on mandolin. I suggest once again if you have it in you to do BOTH the studio and live versions. The studio version from 1970 is just beautiful and Roberts voice when he was younger was fantastic! But as others have said, you should follow it with the live version from Earls Court 1975. I guarantee you it would put a smile on your face and warm your heart!
ruclips.net/video/NrUIJY_Xu2s/видео.htmlsi=vgdttv-JYXNF0leK
Good call. I bet they'd also love The Rain Song, both versions as well.
Want to hear them do a whole different style? Try "Going to California". Live, studio, or both! Or, "The Rain Song". Again, studio, live or both! Just more examples of their diverse styles. Can't put them in any one genre.
Try Moby Dick live at Madison Square Garden!
They never went to Kashmir...was inspired when Jimmy and Robert were traveling across Morocco in RP's Land Rover
I can't believe how underrated they are. They deserve way more recognition. A suggestion as well! Nick Thurl Mavromatis' new song is on a whole other level. You should react to his new song! 🔥
No record track is ever played the same live with Zep. Live gives them the opportunity to expand and jam out
Zeppelin literally sold records on live performances. And in fact it's almost possible in our privileged modern context - with accessibility to recordings denied to previous generations - to suggest that they were a live band first and foremost. I suspect there is no doubt about this. And it is obvious to those who were there at the time.