GUYS! If you enjoyed our reaction make sure to SUBSCRIBE, LIKE AND COMMENT!!! LINKS to other Led Zeppelin reactions: ruclips.net/video/_TtPLi42Z6s/видео.html - Black Dog ruclips.net/video/mB_Vkyc0_0o/видео.html - Since I've Been Lovin' You (Live MSG) ruclips.net/video/PUA3HA31sxk/видео.html - Stairway To Heaven (Studio Version) ruclips.net/video/GLeCClWGIvY/видео.html - Stairway To Heaven (Heart Live) ruclips.net/video/gcu5es82iDs/видео.html - Stairway To Heaven (Live MSG) ruclips.net/video/PemuqyJ5VkE/видео.html - Dazed And Confused ruclips.net/video/Qffb7WqhHV4/видео.html - Whole Lotta Love ruclips.net/video/UjU2fcmUpQk/видео.html - Whole Lotta Love (Beth Hart Cover) ruclips.net/video/0Lzjx1AUHAo/видео.html - Babe I'm Gonna Leave You ruclips.net/video/Y-dHtrU0nC4/видео.html - Kashmir ruclips.net/video/yFbAA9nUPMM/видео.html - Achilles Last Stand (Studio Version) ruclips.net/video/4__uiV67UV0/видео.html - No Quarter (Studio Version) ruclips.net/video/QkbT7H7-EO8/видео.html - No Quarter (Live MSG) ruclips.net/video/xoz-yOev1mE/видео.html - In The Light ruclips.net/video/8t5GNMVC1C8/видео.html - Heartbreaker ruclips.net/video/9zGpSnDlDDs/видео.html - When The Levee Breaks
That solo is just dripping with tone, I've been trying to achieve that sound on my LP, can't be done by me, fucking magic. Wallowing in a bucket of tonal cream with perfect drums, bass and vocals
When you first start on LED Zeppelin, the absolute first thing you notice is Robert Plant’s singing, the best ever. Very shortly after that it is “holy crap who is playing guitar.” But then it gets to the point where you are like: “Holy Shit! Who in the hell is this drummer!!!” Lol
I don’t know if I could love the time and the place I was born any more than I do. I was born on New Year’s Day on Sunset Blvd. in Hollywood. Not only is that the alpha and omega, New Year’s Day (beginning of the year) Sunset (the end of the day) but more importantly, it’s 40 days after the assassination of John F. Kennedy (the end of innocence in America) and 40 days before the Beatles did Ed Sullivan (the beginning of the British Invasion) when the Beatles changed the world. I’ve been blessed to have seen many of the bands you’re reviewing starting with my first concert, Van Halen’s 1980 Invasion. In 1981 The Rolling Stones, J. Giles Band, George Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers and a guy named Prince opened at the LA Coliseum. In 1982 I saw The Who, the Clash and the Pretenders at the Coliseum. In 1983, at the US Festival sponsored by Apple to introduce the original Mac, I saw Quiet Riot, Motley Crue, Ozzy Osbourne, Judas Priest, Triumph, the Scorpions and Van Halen. I’ve also seen Rush, Deep Purple, Robert Plant solo, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Aerosmith, Triumph, Judas Priest and the Scorpions again (Bon Jovi opened), Pink Floyd at the Rose Bowl, Roger Waters at Staples, Black Sabbath and Santana at the Hollywood Bowl (different years), the Eagles at the LA Forum, David Lee Roth, Def Leppard, Billy Squire, ZZ Top, U2 (twice in 87, once in 92), Page/Plant in 94-95 to mention a few. I’ve said this to several people your age, “I feel sorry for your generation because you missed a lot of great music and musicians”. My only regret is that I’ve never saw the two greatest bands, the Beatles and Led Zeppelin live.
One of my favorite things about this song is listening to Bonham's drum pedal squeaking at the beginning of the song....they used to refer to him as the "squeak king."
I could watch you two all day long hearing Led Zeppelin, my fav hands down! Therapy is right!! So many songs, check out Bring It On Home, Communication Breakdown, Immigrant Song & of course, Stairway to Heaven 🤗
If this masterpiece is not in the top 5 blues ballads or slow songs or ballads or blues or whatever, then I don't believe in rankings and tops anymore 🙃 Beautiful, intense, tearjerking, full of blues and soul...
I was lucky, I was born in 1960. I had six older siblings and was in a very musical family. I was already a music fan by the time I was 3, and then the Beatles came along and the whole world of music was changed forever. I was too young to understand that back then, but I became a HUGE music fan after that. I didn't know about Zeppelin (or a lot of the heavier, earlier stuff) until about 1974, so I had a whole bunch of that late 60's/early 70's music to discover for a while in the mid 70's - Zeppelin, Jethro Tull, Hendrix, Cream, etc. I've mentioned this on other posts of yours, but you need to check out some early Fleetwood Mac, before Buckingham/Nicks, when they were a blues and blues/rock band. Check out their live version of 'Jumping At Shadows' from Live at the Boston Tea Party. The Mac at their bluesy best, with Peter Greens singing and playing his heart out. It's a lesson in band dynamics, and one of my all-time favorite guitar solos. Here's a link. ruclips.net/video/8ARJuTLtLtY/видео.html
El blues que más me gusta de todos. No solo lo que canta Robert que es increíble,, sino que es una canción orgánica, todo suena como un solo organismo, los teclados justos en los momentos justos, Bonham qué decir, el mejor baterista del mundo por lejos y acá lo demuestra, le imprime una cadencia alucinante al tema, limpiando de sonidos o entrando con todo cuando el tema lo requiere, es brillante. El bajo de Jones es alucinante, tanto que es el barco que te va llevando a navegar, ahí reposa el tema entero, sin darnos cuenta, y es, como dije, alucinante. Y Jimmy, Jimmy querido, el mejor, más bonito y más roto solo de la historia del rock, hermano. La guitarra sigue llorando después de Plant, sigue ahí desgarrada como la voz y la letra, en ningún momento suena a una parte separada del resto del tema, como una frase más que venía en ese momento. Es más, te lo pide el cuerpo al solo, por favor necesito que llore la guitarra nos dice. Y llora, vaya si llora, va y viene entre los típicos ascensos y descensos vertiginosos de Page y unas notas súper melódicas que rompen la velocidad y te dejan sin aliento, puñalada en el corazón. No, no hay mejor tema que esté de blues, mí corazón me lo dice
I liked your comment about wishing you could go back to the 70's for one day. I lived the 70's and appreciated much of the music, but not as much as I am now by watching you. Trust me, what you are doing is the next best thing to the ability to travel back in time. Your heart-felt reactions to these songs is as genuine as anyone who lived in the 70's. MUSIC IS TIMELESS. Remember that!
I heard you say a woman cannot sing like this. Please check out Janis Joplin singing Ball and Chain live at an outdoor concert in the 60s with Mike Bloomberg playing backup blues guitar. Robert Plant imitated her.
If you don’t think women can sing like Robert Plant (similar range and intensity), please check out Janis Joplin singing “Summertime”, “Piece of My Heart”, and “Cry Baby”. Plus, Ann WIlson (from the band Heart) does an amazing cover of Led Zeppelin’s “Stairway to Heaven” at The Kennedy Honors in front of surviving Zeppelin band members John Paul Jones, Robert Plant and Jimmy Page. Having been born in the 70s, it’s a pleasure to watch you both discover this timeless music. Thank you for showing the world your reactions and helping to bring this amazing music to so many others. Other songs to check out...”White Rabbit” by Jefferson Airplane, ”Tom Sawyer” by Rush, “The End” by The Doors, “The Times They are A Changing” by Bob Dylan, “Space Oddity” by David Bowie, and “Paradise by the Dashboard Light” by Meatloaf. Look forward to seeing more videos from you!!
I graduated from high school in 1970 so I lived through all this great music and great performances! Your honest emotional reactions are the best ☮️♥️😎
Guys, Comfortably Numb is about the ex singer of the band Syd Barret. Syd did LOTS of drugs, mainly LSD, like 2 weeks in a row everyday. He went crazy, this is who 'Pink' in the movie 'The Wall' is based on. If you watch the movie, which you should, you'll understand the album and all the songs. Also the song 'Shine On You Crazy Diamond' on the album 'Dark Side of the Moon' is also about Syd Barrett. Syd and Roger Waters were best friends since childhood so Roger never got over the loss of his friend to that horrible illness . Syd passed away I believe around 2006 from cancer. He had lived in a mental institution his entire adult life.
Hey guys! Just came across you two by accident, glad I did! I love that you appreciate music as it used to be, WITH TALENT. Actual musicians who played the music, wrote the music and produced the music. Today's music is shit for the most part. Over produced, computer generated crap. Very few of them can sing live because they can't really sing! Anyway, a couple requests I think you guys will love! First, Ronnie James Dio, THE greatest rock singer of all time. Ronnie was first in the band 'Elf', than the band 'Rainbow', next 'Black Sabbath then finally in his band 'DIO'. Check out his live performances, his voice is amazing, perfect pitch and tone, incredible range and his stage presence is on par with Freddie Mercury. A great live performance is 'The Last in Line' from DIO circa 1984 or around there. Also check out the song 'Stargazer' by the band 'Rainbow' and 'Heaven and Hell' by Black Sabbath, all songs Ronnie wrote.His songs on the album are incredible, bit he's so much better live, just like Freddie Mercury. Both of their voices are even better, if that's possible, live than in studio. And again, the stage presence!! ADORE RONNIE JAMES DIO!! RIP. Hope to see your reactions soon!
You guys have to check out stevie ray vaughn Texas flood live from elmacambo, this has to be on your bucket list. I can tell you guys appreciate great music.
Check out Pink Floyd at 'Pulse' circa 1994. It's a live concert performance, watch 'Comfortably Numb', the guitar solo will blow your mind!!!! They're another band whose even better live.
There is no doubt about it and i don,t care what anybody says. This is the Greatest guitar solo in the history of everything. A perfect musical statement. Any notes added or taken away would ruin the story
Great reaction. :) I grew up on such music and I love it very much. But I listen also many music from this age. Maybe it's why I don't like modern popular music, because it donvt have soul. I love music with soul and beauty, from many different genres, styles and countries, in many languages, if emotions are in music, when musicians put their souls in music, if lyrics are deep, it's something amazing. From modern music, I recommend japanese band The Gazette and russian band Таймсквер (Timesquare), amazing bands.
Hey guys, great reaction . You asked if there were any bands now doing rock/ bluesy stuff in the same time... There's a band called Blackberry Smoke and they have a song " Ain't much left of me" . You have to ✔️ out the live version because they do a short cover/ ode to Led Zeppelin in the middle of the song...... It sounds great and is really cool. I think you'd like it. Don't know what venue it's from, but I'll try to get the link to you.
"YOU MUST SEE LED ZEPPELIN LIVE IN CONCERT" YOUR NOT GETTING THE FULL EXPERIENCE OF WHAT HAPPENED THAT NIGHT AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. CHECK OUT "RUclips" "LED ZEPPELIN: THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME (KONZERT 1973)-KOMPLETT! (2:11:19)" THIS IS A MOVIE OF THE ENTIRE CONCERT OF THAT EVENING!!!. THE BAND STARTS PLAYING THE FIRST COUPLE OF SONGS AND YOU THINK..."YEA, THAT'S OK ROCK AND ROLL". BUT WHEN THEY GET WARMED UP AND START TO PLAY "SINCE I'VE BEEN LOVING YOU". HOW DO I PUT THIS?. YOU REMEMBER THE MOVIE "THE MATRIX" THAT SEEN WHEN NEO IS GETTING HIS FIRST TRAINING ON THE MATRIX. THE TECHNICIAN SAYS "YOU MIGHT WANT TO BUCKLE UP DOROTHY, CAUSE KANSAS ….IS GOING BYE BYE". “I’M NOT KIDDING”. ENJOY.
the live version from 1973 is much better, also, great live footage of the band, check it out, you'll love it. don't get me wrong, this version is great too !
I know this is an older video, but I'm a new subscriber....if you haven't done In My Time of Dying, please check it out!! You guys are great...love the reactions!! 😁❤
Dudes make your reaction video about Justin Bieber's "baby" this is masterpiece for me and not only, I think for all true mellomans. Peace ✌️ and don't listen this shit rock groups and their shitty songs.
GUYS! If you enjoyed our reaction make sure to SUBSCRIBE, LIKE AND COMMENT!!!
LINKS to other Led Zeppelin reactions:
ruclips.net/video/_TtPLi42Z6s/видео.html - Black Dog
ruclips.net/video/mB_Vkyc0_0o/видео.html - Since I've Been Lovin' You (Live MSG)
ruclips.net/video/PUA3HA31sxk/видео.html - Stairway To Heaven (Studio Version)
ruclips.net/video/GLeCClWGIvY/видео.html - Stairway To Heaven (Heart Live)
ruclips.net/video/gcu5es82iDs/видео.html - Stairway To Heaven (Live MSG)
ruclips.net/video/PemuqyJ5VkE/видео.html - Dazed And Confused
ruclips.net/video/Qffb7WqhHV4/видео.html - Whole Lotta Love
ruclips.net/video/UjU2fcmUpQk/видео.html - Whole Lotta Love (Beth Hart Cover)
ruclips.net/video/0Lzjx1AUHAo/видео.html - Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
ruclips.net/video/Y-dHtrU0nC4/видео.html - Kashmir
ruclips.net/video/yFbAA9nUPMM/видео.html - Achilles Last Stand (Studio Version)
ruclips.net/video/4__uiV67UV0/видео.html - No Quarter (Studio Version)
ruclips.net/video/QkbT7H7-EO8/видео.html - No Quarter (Live MSG)
ruclips.net/video/xoz-yOev1mE/видео.html - In The Light
ruclips.net/video/8t5GNMVC1C8/видео.html - Heartbreaker
ruclips.net/video/9zGpSnDlDDs/видео.html - When The Levee Breaks
He was in a relationship before he joined the group and she told him he had to choose, her or the band? WE WON.
Same shit as Jimmy when he wrote 10 years gone, I think. I could be wrong
@@gaigechambers8130 no that was again about Robert. He wrote too about that.
Yeah, as a teenager in the 70’s, it was great. Great music, people wanted to be laid back and cool, no inhibitions.
We can imagine! Good times indeed for music, filmmaking and art in general! Thanks!
That solo was done in one take when he recorded it. They were on the road touring while recording this album.
That's crazy, yeah! Thanks!
man I am always to late to point these things out I comment it then scroll down to see it said haha good man
on a borrowed Les Paul Standard in a Memphis studio into a small no brand name amp.
Fucking crazy
That is what happens when you make talent important over popularity
Arguably the best rock/blues track ever.
The crazy solo was done on the first take! Some reckon it to be the best solo ever.
Yeah, it could be! Thanks!
That solo is just dripping with tone, I've been trying to achieve that sound on my LP, can't be done by me, fucking magic. Wallowing in a bucket of tonal cream with perfect drums, bass and vocals
What can one say about Led Zeppelin ❤
As a teenager with this, god were we so lucky 🙏😍
Born in 1965. Grew up in the 70s. Still grooving to all the great music.
When you first start on LED Zeppelin, the absolute first thing you notice is Robert Plant’s singing, the best ever. Very shortly after that it is “holy crap who is playing guitar.” But then it gets to the point where you are like: “Holy Shit! Who in the hell is this drummer!!!” Lol
I don’t know if I could love the time and the place I was born any more than I do. I was born on New Year’s Day on Sunset Blvd. in Hollywood. Not only is that the alpha and omega, New Year’s Day (beginning of the year) Sunset (the end of the day) but more importantly, it’s 40 days after the assassination of John F. Kennedy (the end of innocence in America) and 40 days before the Beatles did Ed Sullivan (the beginning of the British Invasion) when the Beatles changed the world. I’ve been blessed to have seen many of the bands you’re reviewing starting with my first concert, Van Halen’s 1980 Invasion. In 1981 The Rolling Stones, J. Giles Band, George Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers and a guy named Prince opened at the LA Coliseum. In 1982 I saw The Who, the Clash and the Pretenders at the Coliseum. In 1983, at the US Festival sponsored by Apple to introduce the original Mac, I saw Quiet Riot, Motley Crue, Ozzy Osbourne, Judas Priest, Triumph, the Scorpions and Van Halen. I’ve also seen Rush, Deep Purple, Robert Plant solo, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Aerosmith, Triumph, Judas Priest and the Scorpions again (Bon Jovi opened), Pink Floyd at the Rose Bowl, Roger Waters at Staples, Black Sabbath and Santana at the Hollywood Bowl (different years), the Eagles at the LA Forum, David Lee Roth, Def Leppard, Billy Squire, ZZ Top, U2 (twice in 87, once in 92), Page/Plant in 94-95 to mention a few. I’ve said this to several people your age, “I feel sorry for your generation because you missed a lot of great music and musicians”. My only regret is that I’ve never saw the two greatest bands, the Beatles and Led Zeppelin live.
One of my favorite things about this song is listening to Bonham's drum pedal squeaking at the beginning of the song....they used to refer to him as the "squeak king."
I could watch you two all day long hearing Led Zeppelin, my fav hands down! Therapy is right!! So many songs, check out Bring It On Home, Communication Breakdown, Immigrant Song & of course, Stairway to Heaven 🤗
Thanks so much for your positive words! We'll react to that songs also!
If this masterpiece is not in the top 5 blues ballads or slow songs or ballads or blues or whatever, then I don't believe in rankings and tops anymore 🙃 Beautiful, intense, tearjerking, full of blues and soul...
U got it, Krazy solo.
1 take guitar solo, sound engineer said was best solo he had ever heard or probably ever would
don't you HEAR my tears falling...
Bro Zep is the first band I ever saw in my lifetime, how good is that?
DANCiNG DAYS LiSTEN TO THiS SONG...THiS iS MiLD...
When I listen to Jimmy playing, a feel like I'm travelling across the cosmos.
I was lucky, I was born in 1960. I had six older siblings and was in a very musical family. I was already a music fan by the time I was 3, and then the Beatles came along and the whole world of music was changed forever. I was too young to understand that back then, but I became a HUGE music fan after that. I didn't know about Zeppelin (or a lot of the heavier, earlier stuff) until about 1974, so I had a whole bunch of that late 60's/early 70's music to discover for a while in the mid 70's - Zeppelin, Jethro Tull, Hendrix, Cream, etc.
I've mentioned this on other posts of yours, but you need to check out some early Fleetwood Mac, before Buckingham/Nicks, when they were a blues and blues/rock band. Check out their live version of 'Jumping At Shadows' from Live at the Boston Tea Party. The Mac at their bluesy best, with Peter Greens singing and playing his heart out. It's a lesson in band dynamics, and one of my all-time favorite guitar solos. Here's a link.
ruclips.net/video/8ARJuTLtLtY/видео.html
El blues que más me gusta de todos. No solo lo que canta Robert que es increíble,, sino que es una canción orgánica, todo suena como un solo organismo, los teclados justos en los momentos justos, Bonham qué decir, el mejor baterista del mundo por lejos y acá lo demuestra, le imprime una cadencia alucinante al tema, limpiando de sonidos o entrando con todo cuando el tema lo requiere, es brillante. El bajo de Jones es alucinante, tanto que es el barco que te va llevando a navegar, ahí reposa el tema entero, sin darnos cuenta, y es, como dije, alucinante. Y Jimmy, Jimmy querido, el mejor, más bonito y más roto solo de la historia del rock, hermano. La guitarra sigue llorando después de Plant, sigue ahí desgarrada como la voz y la letra, en ningún momento suena a una parte separada del resto del tema, como una frase más que venía en ese momento. Es más, te lo pide el cuerpo al solo, por favor necesito que llore la guitarra nos dice. Y llora, vaya si llora, va y viene entre los típicos ascensos y descensos vertiginosos de Page y unas notas súper melódicas que rompen la velocidad y te dejan sin aliento, puñalada en el corazón. No, no hay mejor tema que esté de blues, mí corazón me lo dice
Awesome song!!!!! 😍
They might possibly have the best music catalog of any artist. This 1970 masterpiece is a small sample of it.
Love Zeppelin!! I saw them when I was 16 back in 1970.
The best band ever
I liked your comment about wishing you could go back to the 70's for one day. I lived the 70's and appreciated much of the music, but not as much as I am now by watching you. Trust me, what you are doing is the next best thing to the ability to travel back in time. Your heart-felt reactions to these songs is as genuine as anyone who lived in the 70's. MUSIC IS TIMELESS. Remember that!
masterpiece!
Absolutely!
Ah you are a lucky one !!!
Lol. Yah, they had “some inspiration from blues.” Check out Dazed and Confused or Kashmir or anything by them.
Thanks for your suggestions! We'll react to them!
Robert's voice - particularly in this song - is what I call the Lion's roar (high-pitched, OK 😉)
Just the best bros!! These guys are just the best!!!
Crazy critics panned this at the time. 🤦♂️
Show him the live version now 1973
Indeed! We'll react to live versions also!
Dudes....live, the Garden concert 1973🤨
The GOATS...YOU SHOULD CHECK OUT THE1973 Madison Square Garden live performance of this song...it will blow your socks off! 😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Yeah, the 70's were great..👍🏻
I heard you say a woman cannot sing like this. Please check out Janis Joplin singing Ball and Chain live at an outdoor concert in the 60s with Mike Bloomberg playing backup blues guitar. Robert Plant imitated her.
Eagles “Hotel California “ Live 1977
Also, War Pigs by Black Sabbath ( Live in Paris 1970 ) you’ll be amazed by the drummer he is 🔥🔥🔥🔥
If you don’t think women can sing like Robert Plant (similar range and intensity), please check out Janis Joplin singing “Summertime”, “Piece of My Heart”, and “Cry Baby”. Plus, Ann WIlson (from the band Heart) does an amazing cover of Led Zeppelin’s “Stairway to Heaven” at The Kennedy Honors in front of surviving Zeppelin band members John Paul Jones, Robert Plant and Jimmy Page. Having been born in the 70s, it’s a pleasure to watch you both discover this timeless music. Thank you for showing the world your reactions and helping to bring this amazing music to so many others. Other songs to check out...”White Rabbit” by Jefferson Airplane, ”Tom Sawyer” by Rush, “The End” by The Doors, “The Times They are A Changing” by Bob Dylan, “Space Oddity” by David Bowie, and “Paradise by the Dashboard Light” by Meatloaf. Look forward to seeing more videos from you!!
You can throw in Beth Hart for good measure. She's incredible.
I graduated from high school in 1970 so I lived through all this great music and great performances! Your honest emotional reactions are the best ☮️♥️😎
Page , Plant , Bonham , Jones .
'NOUGH SAID .
I was born in 1971. I've gone back in time in my musical taste; I've turned on to Nat King Cole. He was amazing!
Guys,
Comfortably Numb is about the ex singer of the band Syd Barret. Syd did LOTS of drugs, mainly LSD, like 2 weeks in a row everyday. He went crazy, this is who 'Pink' in the movie 'The Wall' is based on. If you watch the movie, which you should, you'll understand the album and all the songs. Also the song 'Shine On You Crazy Diamond' on the album 'Dark Side of the Moon' is also about Syd Barrett. Syd and Roger Waters were best friends since childhood so Roger never got over the loss of his friend to that horrible illness . Syd passed away I believe around 2006 from cancer. He had lived in a mental institution his entire adult life.
Hey guys!
Just came across you two by accident, glad I did! I love that you appreciate music as it used to be, WITH TALENT. Actual musicians who played the music, wrote the music and produced the music. Today's music is shit for the most part. Over produced, computer generated crap. Very few of them can sing live because they can't really sing!
Anyway, a couple requests I think you guys will love!
First, Ronnie James Dio, THE greatest rock singer of all time. Ronnie was first in the band 'Elf', than the band 'Rainbow', next 'Black Sabbath then finally in his band 'DIO'. Check out his live performances, his voice is amazing, perfect pitch and tone, incredible range and his stage presence is on par with Freddie Mercury. A great live performance is 'The Last in Line' from DIO circa 1984 or around there. Also check out the song 'Stargazer' by the band 'Rainbow' and 'Heaven and Hell' by Black Sabbath, all songs Ronnie wrote.His songs on the album are incredible, bit he's so much better live, just like Freddie Mercury. Both of their voices are even better, if that's possible, live than in studio. And again, the stage presence!! ADORE RONNIE JAMES DIO!! RIP.
Hope to see your reactions soon!
If you enjoy Led Zeppelin's Blues tracks you should check out "I CAN'T QUIT YOU BABY", & "I'M GONNA CRAWL" 💯💥💯💥💯💜💜💜
Great suggestions. Right you are!
Led Zeppelin - Whole Lotta Love (Official Music Video)
Guys- seeing this LIVE from Madison Square Garden 197?.. is a MUST see and hear- 💙💙✌️
Great reaction gents
You guys have to check out stevie ray vaughn Texas flood live from elmacambo, this has to be on your bucket list. I can tell you guys appreciate great music.
Oh yeah 👍
Check out Pink Floyd at 'Pulse' circa 1994. It's a live concert performance, watch 'Comfortably Numb', the guitar solo will blow your mind!!!! They're another band whose even better live.
I liked the 70s so much that I went through them twice!
"Fool In The Rain"....! "What Is And What Should Never Be" "Ten Years Gone" "Going To California"
Please react to "How Many More Times?"... it will blow your mind!! Zeppelin is my favorite band... keep on reacting to their greatness!!
Katie; I cruise around in my 1978 Trans Am on the weekends and that's one of my favorites I listen too....LOUD!!!
@@jamescourtney2318 I mean, the bass!!! Its all about the bass in the beginning!!!
John's son Jason played drums in the band for a while after
There is no doubt about it and i don,t care what anybody says. This is the Greatest guitar solo in the history of everything. A perfect musical statement. Any notes added or taken away would ruin the story
saw them 1975 Montreal Forum
So hard just to pick the top 5 Zeppelin songs. Hell....Hard to pick the top 5 albums. Curious who will try ........
Great reaction. :) I grew up on such music and I love it very much. But I listen also many music from this age. Maybe it's why I don't like modern popular music, because it donvt have soul. I love music with soul and beauty, from many different genres, styles and countries, in many languages, if emotions are in music, when musicians put their souls in music, if lyrics are deep, it's something amazing. From modern music, I recommend japanese band The Gazette and russian band Таймсквер (Timesquare), amazing bands.
Check out Heart, Crazy on You, Barracuda, Magic Man. Ann Wilson has an amazing voice!
Hey guys, great reaction .
You asked if there were any bands now doing rock/ bluesy stuff in the same time... There's a band called Blackberry Smoke and they have a song " Ain't much left of me" . You have to ✔️ out the live version because they do a short cover/ ode to Led Zeppelin in the middle of the song...... It sounds great and is really cool. I think you'd like it.
Don't know what venue it's from, but I'll try to get the link to you.
Hey Bros, Blackberry Smoke " Ain't much left of me" live with a Zeppelin twist in it... It's great.
ruclips.net/video/oANut3ZzmYw/видео.html
"traveling riverside blues"
@BroAction-are you in Georgia USA or Georgia the land of wonderful wine and all that is good?
If you want to hear some of Jimmy Page's best guitar work listen to No Quarter live from Madison Square Garden 1973
"YOU MUST SEE LED ZEPPELIN LIVE IN CONCERT" YOUR NOT GETTING THE FULL EXPERIENCE OF WHAT HAPPENED THAT NIGHT AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. CHECK OUT "RUclips" "LED ZEPPELIN: THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME (KONZERT 1973)-KOMPLETT! (2:11:19)" THIS IS A MOVIE OF THE ENTIRE CONCERT OF THAT EVENING!!!. THE BAND STARTS PLAYING THE FIRST COUPLE OF SONGS AND YOU THINK..."YEA, THAT'S OK ROCK AND ROLL". BUT WHEN THEY GET WARMED UP AND START TO PLAY "SINCE I'VE BEEN LOVING YOU". HOW DO I PUT THIS?. YOU REMEMBER THE MOVIE "THE MATRIX" THAT SEEN WHEN NEO IS GETTING HIS FIRST TRAINING ON THE MATRIX. THE TECHNICIAN SAYS "YOU MIGHT WANT TO BUCKLE UP DOROTHY, CAUSE KANSAS ….IS GOING BYE BYE". “I’M NOT KIDDING”. ENJOY.
Zeppelin the rain song it’s different
Check out Tea For One by Led Zeppelin!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
can anyone honestly say there is a more emotional band than LZ?
Do the live one...I'm telling you!!
We'll react to the live version also!
Try Living Colour- Cult of Personality ! Good Rockers !
the live version from 1973 is much better, also, great live footage of the band, check it out, you'll love it. don't get me wrong, this version is great too !
We'll react to the live version also! Thanks for your suggestion!
Here's a great song for ya.. "Spirit in the sky" ... By Norman Greenbaum.
It' a bit like homage to Janes Choplin
Try The Rain Song
Album ?
SiNCE i'VE BEEN LOViNG YOU is A FAVORiTE SONG OF WARREN HAYNES OF THE ALLMAN BROS. BAND...
The only woman I can think of that comes close is Janis Joplin!
Please react to Lynyrd Skynyrd & Avenged Sevenfold. Love your channel!
Also, Led Zeppelin songs Thank You & When the Levee Breaks! You guys are great!
I know this is an older video, but I'm a new subscriber....if you haven't done In My Time of Dying, please check it out!! You guys are great...love the reactions!! 😁❤
Hey Brothers✌👌 could you please listen to John Butler Trio's album "April Uprising " it will change your life ✌an much love.
Dig into Joe Walsh before he improved the Eagles from a country rock band and made them legends. Barnstorm album. Turn To Stone. Mother Says.
Sorry guys, Women CAN sing like this, try Janis Joplin, Aretha Franklin...
Watch Moby Dick and you'll get why they couldn't go on without Bonzo.
Are yall twins
hey Yellow, your voice is not bad... you do have an anger problem but a good voice.
Reation to aerosmith cryin
Nunca van a ver nada igual ruclips.net/video/5tHNjWdFRUU/видео.html
Sorry - don't touch the great art, you stoner!
Dudes make your reaction video about Justin Bieber's "baby" this is masterpiece for me and not only, I think for all true mellomans. Peace ✌️ and don't listen this shit rock groups and their shitty songs.
You should have reacted to your reaction of your first time reaction of watching your first reaction a little bit more convincing. Sigh.....
Achilles last Stand, Zeppelin masterpiece.check it out fellas.