Nice one J. The thing about this concert, along with all their others, is that after each song 'reactors' can't believe what they are hearing, yet their level of performace after each song is epic. BTW so lucky to have seen them @ mannheim 2 Jul 1980
Hey it’s been quite awhile since you reacted to Led Zeppelin, I’m sure there’s still many great songs you’ve missed. I’m always looking for Led Zeppelin reactions, greatest band ever, & my favorite for about 50 years. Thank you for your reaction.
@ I can’t remember what all you reacted to, but really everything they do is amazing. I only have like 3 I’m not crazy about, but can’t say they are horrible. You could start album one side one & work your way through. Pick some live performances from each album. Anything you have heard, you can skip or say you’re listening again. One of my two favorite live performances is at Earls Court May 25,1975 In My Time Of Dying it’s a 12:24 video but that specific date is absolutely amazing, & better then the day before. I find it from Andriu1962. If you haven’t seen it you’ll love it.
John Bonham’s amazing 15 minute drum solo, called Moby Dick live at Royal Albert Hall (1970), great example of why he’s the greatest. Bonham playing is often very prominent in Led Zeppelin songs, two great ones are Dazed & Confused especially the studio, & Achilles Last Stand live at Knebworth (1979). Among many others. I’ve watched all 4 live shows, each are great to watch, often different songs in each.
they were writing and recording songs at Hadley Grange and a black dog was always hanging around. Thats where the name came from. It had no deep meaning or anything to do with the lyrics.
No the named the song for the black Labrador dog, that hung around the estate Headley Grange. The band lived wrote & recorded music there, using The Rolling Stones mobile recording studio. Several of their iconic songs were done there, including Bonham’s magnificent drumming for When The Levee Breaks. They couldn’t think of a name for the song, so the named it for the black Lab that kept them company.
They are magnificent...especially live!!
They are legendary Julie!! It's always a treat to listen to them :)
Nice one J. The thing about this concert, along with all their others, is that after each song 'reactors' can't believe what they are hearing, yet their level of performace after each song is epic. BTW so lucky to have seen them @ mannheim 2 Jul 1980
The stage presence, vocal control and overall energy is just so impressive
I LOVE LED ZEPPELIN! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
You're more than welcome :)
Thanks for checking out my favorite band since 69
Led Zeppelin ❤
It was my pleasure!
A black dog was hanging around the house that they were Recording this album
Oh wow, a random dog?
Great Zeppelin yes the live concert at MSG the Film the song remains the same is Epic a must see
Hey it’s been quite awhile since you reacted to Led Zeppelin, I’m sure there’s still many great songs you’ve missed. I’m always looking for Led Zeppelin reactions, greatest band ever, & my favorite for about 50 years. Thank you for your reaction.
It has been some time! But i want to react to some more so please send any recommendations you have
@ I can’t remember what all you reacted to, but really everything they do is amazing. I only have like 3 I’m not crazy about, but can’t say they are horrible. You could start album one side one & work your way through. Pick some live performances from each album. Anything you have heard, you can skip or say you’re listening again.
One of my two favorite live performances is at Earls Court May 25,1975 In My Time Of Dying it’s a 12:24 video but that specific date is absolutely amazing, & better then the day before. I find it from Andriu1962. If you haven’t seen it you’ll love it.
❤❤❤Robert ❤❤❤
John Bonham’s amazing 15 minute drum solo, called Moby Dick live at Royal Albert Hall (1970), great example of why he’s the greatest. Bonham playing is often very prominent in Led Zeppelin songs, two great ones are Dazed & Confused especially the studio, & Achilles Last Stand live at Knebworth (1979). Among many others. I’ve watched all 4 live shows, each are great to watch, often different songs in each.
I'm adding this to the list, I haven't heard moby dick!! and also thanks for the knowledge
@ you are welcome, he plays with his hands too.
This would be even better with a larger screen.
Please react to Chris Brown concert in SA #Breezy Bowl🇿🇦❤️
You made the video to small in size?
they were writing and recording songs at Hadley Grange and a black dog was always hanging around. Thats where the name came from. It had no deep meaning or anything to do with the lyrics.
I think black dog is the old slang for gold digger.
No the named the song for the black Labrador dog, that hung around the estate Headley Grange. The band lived wrote & recorded music there, using The Rolling Stones mobile recording studio. Several of their iconic songs were done there, including Bonham’s magnificent drumming for When The Levee Breaks. They couldn’t think of a name for the song, so the named it for the black Lab that kept them company.