I love to spend time watching reactions to the great music of my generation. I can say without a doubt that your reactions are the funniest, the most unfettered, the most joyous, and the most endearing and delightful of anyone else doing reactions. I love your attitude -- it's perfection. Glad I discovered you.
I am 68, first heard this on Led Zep II album in 1973...Bring it on Home was just another Zep song to us at the time but I knew immediately it was my favorite Zep song of all time !!!! It's great that you kids know great music when you hear it !!
What ever you do Hector never change your reactions are pure joy two best bands ever Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd pure energy and pure emotion just like your very self
Thank you for mentioning the snare drum. It's the best snare in the history of the instrument. He lays it down exactly right to compliment Plant's voice and suspends it just in time for Page and anything else he does is amazing. Love the reactions. ✌️
I was on my way to leave and do 900 million things but i went to put something on for my dog while im gone EVERYTHING COMES TO A HALT when i see YOU DOING FUCKIN BRING IT ON HOME -which i have loved since it came out and HAVE LOVED YOU SINCE YOUR FIRST LED ZEP and i am a true zep head, saw them live twice in the 70's, every album as it came out plus bootlegs, saw page and plant 4x in the 90's saw page and the black crows, I QUALIFY!!! AND YOUR REACTIONS BRING ME SOMETHING SO FUCKING REAL THERE ARE NOT WORDS TO DESCRIBE IT IM DANCING WILDLY IN MY LIVING ROOM AND EVERYTHING ELSE WAITS!!!! and you have only scratched the surface when it comes to led......
I’ll bet Robert & John P & Jimmy P are watching your reactions as well as your followers & loving it!! I absolutely LOVE your reactions Hector & can’t wait for your next LedZep reaction 🤩🔮
That's such a great thought! I also sometimes wonder if the actual artists get into like us and even hooked on watching others react to their awesome music! Some of them must! And some probably make comments without anyone ever knowing, lol! So cool to imagine.
Yes! And that cool-ass "call and response" Jimmy does with all the band members! So playful! (Pun intended, I guess.) From 1970 Royal Albert Hall footage, I think.
Actually saw them 1970 Fillmore. East new york, new york solo around thirteen to fourteen times was Wally shows in 1973 Madison square Garden.. I love your enthusiasm over this band they are the best
Just good stuff growing up! For kindergarten "Show & Tell," I packed up my Mickey Mouse portable record player and my sister's (10 years my senior) 45 of "Whole Lotta Love" cuz it was the coolest thing I'd ever heard. Three things I remember of this event...teacher played it all the way through, phoned my Mom that night, and my sister's bedroom door was locked from the outside from then on.
Concrete basement party, billiards table, half kegger in the outside stairwell, bong pit, pretty girls, one light above the pool table, and Led Zeppelin A to Z on the reel to reel blasting from 6 in the evening until the sun came up around 5am. That's how we did it in my neighborhood.
John Bonham (drummer) still regared as probably the best rock drummer of all time. Drummers usually list him as one of their major influences. I grew up with this album in the early 70's and just love every track on it
Welcome back to ur led zeppelin reactions,missed them. Please do Custard Pie /Kashmir/dyer maker/bron ur stomp/Misty Mountain hop just to name a few. There's so many.
Robert Plant the lead singer on harmonica,just brilliant. Man you need to watch these guys live at MSG (even if it's in your own time)that's Madison Square Garden 😊❤
i know it's a big post but it's very in-topic (from chatGPT) Led Zeppelin's band name and the backgrounds of its founding members are indeed interesting topics. The band members have provided some insights into how they chose the name, and they all had prior musical experiences before forming Led Zeppelin. Regarding the band name, it was Jimmy Page, the guitarist and the driving force behind Led Zeppelin, who came up with the idea. After the dissolution of the Yardbirds, Page recruited vocalist Robert Plant, drummer John Bonham, and bassist John Paul Jones to form a new band. Initially, they performed under the name "The New Yardbirds" for a short time due to contractual obligations. However, wanting to establish a fresh identity, they eventually settled on the name "Led Zeppelin." The exact origin of the name is somewhat disputed, but the popular story is that it came about during a conversation between Page and Keith Moon, drummer of The Who. Moon reportedly mentioned that a new band featuring Page would "go down like a lead balloon," which inspired Page to modify the phrase to "Led Zeppelin." The altered spelling aimed to avoid potential mispronunciations and any association with the word "lead" (as in the metal). As for the founding members' musical backgrounds: Jimmy Page: Before forming Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Page was a highly sought-after session guitarist. He played on numerous recordings for various artists, including the Kinks, the Rolling Stones, and Donovan. One of his notable works was his studio guitar work on the famous guitar riff of the song "You Really Got Me" by The Kinks. Robert Plant: Robert Plant had been a member of various bands prior to joining Led Zeppelin. He was part of a group called Band of Joy, which had a folk and blues-rock sound. Plant also had a brief stint as the lead vocalist for a band named Hobbstweedle. John Bonham: John Bonham had played drums in various bands, primarily in the Midlands region of England. Notably, he was a member of a band called Band of Joy, which he shared with Robert Plant before they both joined Led Zeppelin. John Paul Jones: John Paul Jones was an accomplished musician and session player before joining Led Zeppelin. He had worked as a bassist, keyboardist, and arranger for artists such as Donovan, the Rolling Stones, _______________________ and many others. These diverse musical backgrounds and experiences of the founding members contributed to the unique sound and success of Led Zeppelin.
Strange really. This song was released in 1970 so that’s 53 years ago and not really aged. So compare this song to say a song from 53 years before that 1917. Difficult to comprehend
James Patrick Page + Robert Antony Plant + John Richard Baldwin + John Henry Bonham, the juggernaut of Valhalla, best band EVER. Greetings from Danmark 🤜 🇩🇰 🤛
Your infectious.....I really don't want to like you..........but I do. Subscribed. Keep that chit coming.....Its how we all felt the first time we heard it.....
You have to wonder if the band/label didn’t come to a final exec decision on it. At this point every classic band and a lot of smaller ones too, need to decide how to treat reactions: we’ll call them the Ren camp and the Beatles camp lol. Anyway kudos to whoever because they made the correct and smart call. Guaranteed they saw an increase in streams here and audio only. Congrats! You did it! By being yourself !
Unleash your Batman unto us… 😂 “Kashmir” is waiting for you. Aaand I’ll gladly remind you of Opeth 😬 Thanks for spilling insight into your everyday life with adhd.
You know, I think the record companies are wising up. This kind of content helps sell their music. I personally have to have all of the CD's so I can hear it without the compression. I'm a 60+ y/o hard rock nerd also with AHAD BTW.
Hey Brain! (I’ve always wanted to say that after years of people spelling my name wrong! It’s BRIAN dammit! 🤣) I just discovered your awesome and energetic Zeppelin reviews. Subscribed for more! As such, I have a request for ya. Now this isn’t exactly one of my favourite Zep tunes (they all are really) but I think your crazy energetic mind would love it! A little hoe down, Elvis style inspired song…HOT DOG. Do it, I dare ya 😉
it's so much fun knowing that the moment is coming when the electric guitar and drums kick in,and your head is going to explode. never gets old.
🤣
He should have seen (heard) it coming! I was just waiting for that moment. :)
This fucking guitar riff is one of the most iconic pieces of music EVER MADE.
I just knew your atoms were going to be ripped apart when that riff came crashing down!
They were, are and WILL ALWAYS BE the ultimate rock band.
Hector is my ADHD spirit animal!
Yes!!!! !
@@brainsqueezereactions Hector, please check out Porcupine Tree! Deadwing album to start.
This is a lesser known gem by Zep. Lesser known by casual fans, that is. For me, it's among their 10 best songs ever.
I love this song too. When it kicks into overdrive it’s just something else!
@@PeterTeathat guitar riff by Jimmy Page is just absolutely awesome 👌
You'll always get zapped by zeppelin
I knew you were going to lose it!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Sir, you made an old man who grew up in the 70's as a teenager smile from ear to ear. THANK YOU and I look forward much more "Zeppy" 🫡🙏🏽💪🏽
I freaking love this guy...
This is Hector's world, we're just living in it.
Thanks for keeping it real.
More Zeppelin..!!!
ILLEGAL This band is INSANE 🔥🔥🔥
I love to spend time watching reactions to the great music of my generation. I can say without a doubt that your reactions are the funniest, the most unfettered, the most joyous, and the most endearing and delightful of anyone else doing reactions. I love your attitude -- it's perfection. Glad I discovered you.
Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️🥰
This is one of their best for sure. Can't beat the harmonica plugged in. And your reaction was off the hook! 👍
I am 68, first heard this on Led Zep II album in 1973...Bring it on Home was just another Zep song to us at the time but I knew immediately it was my favorite Zep song of all time !!!! It's great that you kids know great music when you hear it !!
Now that’s how you bring it on home! The live version of this at the Royal Albert Hall in 1970 is pretty epic too.
GETTIN THE LED OUT, HELLLL YEAHHH!!!
"Tis an ill wind that blows no minds." Zeppelin was the mind-blowingest band of all time, loved your reaction!
Greatest Band Ever!…and you have best reactions. They been my favorite band for 40 years
What ever you do Hector never change your reactions are pure joy two best bands ever Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd pure energy and pure emotion just like your very self
Hi Hector, my dear. 😘. I had the biggest grin on my face the entire reaction! Love ya! 😁
Thank you for mentioning the snare drum. It's the best snare in the history of the instrument. He lays it down exactly right to compliment Plant's voice and suspends it just in time for Page and anything else he does is amazing. Love the reactions. ✌️
I was on my way to leave and do 900 million things but i went to put something on for my dog while im gone EVERYTHING COMES TO A HALT when i see YOU DOING FUCKIN BRING IT ON HOME -which i have loved since it came out and HAVE LOVED YOU SINCE YOUR FIRST LED ZEP and i am a true zep head, saw them live twice in the 70's, every album as it came out plus bootlegs, saw page and plant 4x in the 90's saw page and the black crows, I QUALIFY!!! AND YOUR REACTIONS BRING ME SOMETHING SO FUCKING REAL THERE ARE NOT WORDS TO DESCRIBE IT IM DANCING WILDLY IN MY LIVING ROOM AND EVERYTHING ELSE WAITS!!!! and you have only scratched the surface when it comes to led......
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I’ll bet Robert & John P & Jimmy P are watching your reactions as well as your followers & loving it!! I absolutely LOVE your reactions Hector & can’t wait for your next LedZep reaction 🤩🔮
That's such a great thought! I also sometimes wonder if the actual artists get into like us and even hooked on watching others react to their awesome music! Some of them must! And some probably make comments without anyone ever knowing, lol! So cool to imagine.
I can’t imagine them not enjoying Hector’s reactions and his joy of music! Music makes the world go round 🌎💎
Me too!
Love the pocket Bonzo was sitting in for this one. Filthy drum groove
Got that ticket, I got that load.
Got up, got high, all aboard ..
Gonna take my seat, right way back..
Watch that train rollin down the track.
That's Robert singing and playing the harmonica! Cheers!
Found you yesterday… best Zeppelin reactions ever! I need more friends with ADHD! Rock on!!!
Well now you have plus One on the friend list!!!!
Love it Hector so happy that the Led Zeppy reactions are back all the best from Sydney Australia
Hiphop fans, EDM merchants...this was the original beat drop. And it still gives me goosebumps even though I know it's coming.
That is so cool how Robert talks to the harmonica ! 😎
Completely forgot about this song. Thanks for bringing it on back to me!
I love your channel because you feel it the same way I do when I listen to this music
Loved it ❤ Your reactions are the most entertaining on RUclips!
Isn't this great? Watch this live!!! Robert on that harmonica!
Yes! And that cool-ass "call and response" Jimmy does with all the band members! So playful! (Pun intended, I guess.) From 1970 Royal Albert Hall footage, I think.
Actually saw them 1970 Fillmore. East new york, new york solo around thirteen to fourteen times was Wally shows in 1973 Madison square Garden.. I love your enthusiasm over this band they are the best
I can relate! I felt like this over 40 yrs ago hearing this song for the first time! I WAS BLOWN AWAY!!!!
Mark, I literaly tear up when I see how much you enjoy our rock and roll from our time 50 years ago. Your reactions are superb!!! Thanks
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Zeppelin is baaaaack 🎶 Yippee!!! Love this 🤌🏼
Another great Led Zeppelin cover. Willie Dixon and Sonny Boy Williamson wrote this song in 1963.
Led Zeppelin the perfect musical storm ❤❤❤
Haha brilliant reaction. I found myself grooving on down with you 😂
cant you just picture john and dan in blues brothers mode doing this lol love ya from your fav New yorker living in the UK
Led Zeppy and Hector is a fuckin match made in Heaven .. More Zeppy please
Been waiting to see you react to this song. Love it!
Just good stuff growing up! For kindergarten "Show & Tell," I packed up my Mickey Mouse portable record player and my sister's (10 years my senior) 45 of "Whole Lotta Love" cuz it was the coolest thing I'd ever heard. Three things I remember of this event...teacher played it all the way through, phoned my Mom that night, and my sister's bedroom door was locked from the outside from then on.
You just a joy keep rocking
Brilliant. Absolutely brilliant reaction!!!!
Another great reaction to a great tune, love watching you react when we know what's coming.
Led Zeppy always takes ya on a roller coaster ride with their amazing music! One word... LEGENDS!!
Much love, Hector! ❣️✌️
Bring It On Home!!! The brilliant, not very well known track on album 2!! Fire! 🔥 🔥🔥
Brain Squeeze and Led Zep... Appointment viewing
This is my high school graduation song. Appropriate don't you think. 😁
Mark, I like watching you, because you don't just hear the music, you feel the music like I do, and rock out to the music like I do. 😎
The freaking drums....Bonzo the GREAT! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Love your reactions, too funny, this is the best here no other band like them
Explode Hector explode!!!! Love you and your reaction.
“I’ve got my ticket, I’ve got that load…” you crack me up!!! Best reactions ever!
Take the zeppelin ride, my friend. Start with the first album and just keep on going be well worth it
Honestly the BEST ROCK GROUP EVER THAT CAME BY MY THREASH HOLD.
EVERY SINGLE TRACK ON EVERY ALBUM. "KINGS"
💃💃☘️☘️
Your Zeppelin videos rock I enjoy watching them
I always get a smile on my face when I see you reacting to LZ 😊
Concrete basement party, billiards table, half kegger in the outside stairwell, bong pit, pretty girls, one light above the pool table, and Led Zeppelin A to Z on the reel to reel blasting from 6 in the evening until the sun came up around 5am.
That's how we did it in my neighborhood.
Dude, you really have to do the live version of this one, live at Earl's Court!
The beginning is Plant doing Sonny boy Williamson who released this song in 1966. An homage.
John Bonham (drummer) still regared as probably the best rock drummer of all time. Drummers usually list him as one of their major influences. I grew up with this album in the early 70's and just love every track on it
Aww, I absolutely love it when you run the song back!! HGFO!!!! 😅
Led Zeppy and Hector=👍❤👍😁😁😁😁😁😎
That guitar 🎸 riff just crushes!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥😊
Welcome back to ur led zeppelin reactions,missed them. Please do Custard Pie
/Kashmir/dyer maker/bron ur stomp/Misty Mountain hop just to name a few. There's so many.
4:30 when the horse starts bolting lol Great reaction, thanks!
Best ever.
Yo, bro, i've been with them since the beginning
Amazing reaction. You brought it back home, for me. Such joyous fun.
Led Zeppy!!!!🤗🤗🤗 So glad it's back!!!💜💜💜
Custard pie..my man 👨
Robert Plant the lead singer on harmonica,just brilliant. Man you need to watch these guys live at MSG (even if it's in your own time)that's Madison Square Garden 😊❤
Thanks for more Led Zeppelin ❤❤❤
Genius of Page!!
those lost reactions have space in my mind...Cheers!
Welcome back my Zep friend, we've been waiting for you. Let the journey continue. 👍😜✌️
i know it's a big post but it's very in-topic (from chatGPT)
Led Zeppelin's band name and the backgrounds of its founding members are indeed interesting topics. The band members have provided some insights into how they chose the name, and they all had prior musical experiences before forming Led Zeppelin.
Regarding the band name, it was Jimmy Page, the guitarist and the driving force behind Led Zeppelin, who came up with the idea. After the dissolution of the Yardbirds, Page recruited vocalist Robert Plant, drummer John Bonham, and bassist John Paul Jones to form a new band. Initially, they performed under the name "The New Yardbirds" for a short time due to contractual obligations. However, wanting to establish a fresh identity, they eventually settled on the name "Led Zeppelin." The exact origin of the name is somewhat disputed, but the popular story is that it came about during a conversation between Page and Keith Moon, drummer of The Who. Moon reportedly mentioned that a new band featuring Page would "go down like a lead balloon," which inspired Page to modify the phrase to "Led Zeppelin." The altered spelling aimed to avoid potential mispronunciations and any association with the word "lead" (as in the metal).
As for the founding members' musical backgrounds:
Jimmy Page: Before forming Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Page was a highly sought-after session guitarist. He played on numerous recordings for various artists, including the Kinks, the Rolling Stones, and Donovan. One of his notable works was his studio guitar work on the famous guitar riff of the song "You Really Got Me" by The Kinks.
Robert Plant: Robert Plant had been a member of various bands prior to joining Led Zeppelin. He was part of a group called Band of Joy, which had a folk and blues-rock sound. Plant also had a brief stint as the lead vocalist for a band named Hobbstweedle.
John Bonham: John Bonham had played drums in various bands, primarily in the Midlands region of England. Notably, he was a member of a band called Band of Joy, which he shared with Robert Plant before they both joined Led Zeppelin.
John Paul Jones: John Paul Jones was an accomplished musician and session player before joining Led Zeppelin. He had worked as a bassist, keyboardist, and arranger for artists such as Donovan, the Rolling Stones, _______________________ and many others.
These diverse musical backgrounds and experiences of the founding members contributed to the unique sound and success of Led Zeppelin.
Some of the best blues singers/bands ever are white guys/gals from the British Isles. I don't know why I'm so amused by this, but I am. ;-)
You gotta see this live at the royal Albert hall!!
GOATS!!!!!!!!!!😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
If you haven’t done it yet, I know you’ll thoroughly enjoy Nobody’s Fault but Mine. It’s right up your alley. Cheers mate.
Led Zeppelin IS how I got through it all...
strap on your seat belt cause here we gooooooo
Strange really. This song was released in 1970 so that’s 53 years ago and not really aged. So compare this song to say a song from 53 years before that 1917. Difficult to comprehend
You have to listen to the live version of this on the live album “How the West Was Won”. You are going to freak.
James Patrick Page + Robert Antony Plant + John Richard Baldwin + John Henry Bonham, the juggernaut of Valhalla, best band EVER.
Greetings from Danmark 🤜 🇩🇰 🤛
LOL....at the 4:07 mark ....you geot Zepp just letting you know why they are the greatest rock band ever !!!!
Bring it on home ! 🙃
This song freakin rocks ! 🙃
This was te 1st "8-track" Ive owned.. ya, look it up!!.... In my Time of dying.. How Many More Times.. Nobody'd Fault but Mine... Rain Song.. cheers
Your infectious.....I really don't want to like you..........but I do. Subscribed. Keep that chit coming.....Its how we all felt the first time we heard it.....
Story of my life.... #lovehatehector lol!
You have to wonder if the band/label didn’t come to a final exec decision on it. At this point every classic band and a lot of smaller ones too, need to decide how to treat reactions: we’ll call them the Ren camp and the Beatles camp lol. Anyway kudos to whoever because they made the correct and smart call. Guaranteed they saw an increase in streams here and audio only. Congrats! You did it! By being yourself !
This songs a funky jam. 🙃
Unleash your Batman unto us… 😂 “Kashmir” is waiting for you. Aaand I’ll gladly remind you of Opeth 😬 Thanks for spilling insight into your everyday life with adhd.
The trains commin in to the station. 😎
You know, I think the record companies are wising up. This kind of content helps sell their music. I personally have to have all of the CD's so I can hear it without the compression. I'm a 60+ y/o hard rock nerd also with AHAD BTW.
Hey Brain! (I’ve always wanted to say that after years of people spelling my name wrong! It’s BRIAN dammit! 🤣) I just discovered your awesome and energetic Zeppelin reviews. Subscribed for more! As such, I have a request for ya. Now this isn’t exactly one of my favourite Zep tunes (they all are really) but I think your crazy energetic mind would love it! A little hoe down, Elvis style inspired song…HOT DOG. Do it, I dare ya 😉