I quit bud there's too much fent flooding the country don't trust anything not even dispensaries. Plus I would go all Tonya Harding on the pantry in the middle of the night. I miss it but I"'m not going back. Quit drinking as well and that might be my last stogie I ever smoke. Not sure yet.
If you find this fast paced…..I suggest watching the live version from Earls Court 1975……oh man….it SMOKES….ans the band is so tight…and Bonzo does go off…..fantastic…
My dad absolutely hated Zeppelin. One day he comes home from work a bit early. Ofc I had my stereo cranked bangin out Physical Graffiti. Boogie With Stu was playing and here's the Ol' Man dancin his ass off in my doorway, smiling ear to ear. He asked who it was. One of my favorite moments of my youth! Miss ya, Dad. RIP.
Your Dad had probably heard it in his teen years when Richie Valens sang it (“Oh My Head”). I’m one of the biggest Led Zeppelin fans out there, but their thievery was shameless. Lol.
@imzardoz I bought the album when it first came out. The only album that I was counting the days! If I didn't have the album, I'm not sure I would have heard it.
I was a senior in high school and worked at a fast food joint and this girl and I got off early and had a hour to kill till we were to meet up with or friends who had to close. She had a green VW BUG with a killer sound system. We had a bit of the "green" and went riding around.This song came on as we got to a stop light. No traffic but us and we got out of the Bug and danced in the street. A cop comes up out of nowhere and says "What are you doing?" Just dancing I said." Get back in your car or I'm gonna search you" he said. I remember that night every time I hear this song.
It's 4:27 am here in Los Angeles. I am wide awake now. I knew as soon as you started this song that you were going to be blown away. I could see your grin and the roll of your eyes that you were once again blown away with another Zeppelin classic. This funky groove showcases the versatile musicianship of John Paul Jones. JPJ is probably the most underexposed, overlooked, multitalented musicians in the business to this day. The number of instruments he plays is crazy and he is a master of them all. He really was and still is a legendary artist and master of musical talents. Thanks for this reaction video, Polo. You put a smile on my face watching you hearing this funky rock jam by the greatest rock band ever. Keep doing more Zeppelin reactions.
JPJ doing JPJ things...Jimmy Page would simply not have sounded as killer without JPJ behind him. IMHO He actually allowed Jimmy to play more sloppy and free because he was so precise. Without JPJ, Bonzo wouldn't have had an anchor to pull him back when he slips into different time signatures. Plant wouldn't have had same the timing without JPJ. So underrated... so indispensable.
I’m having such a great time watching you discover Led Zeppelin. I was a teen in the 70s and hung on every word from the band, anticipated the next album, made deals to be sure I had a copy before the stores ran out. Even as a young teen I knew I was witnessing greatness. Welcome to the club!
I saw them in 2022. It was a lovely evening…..but I do wish I had seen Zeppelin back in 1971 or so. Or even Robert with Page in the mid 90’s…or with Strange Sensations in early 2000’s. I didn’t follow his career after Zep broke up and didnt rediscover Zep and Plant and Page until 2020. DAMN. I’ll take Plant and Krauss…..but jeez …..I can also wish for a time machine.
One of my all time favorites from Zeppelin! I think because it’s John Paul Jones showing his chops!! Love JPJ!! Love all four of Zeppelin’s band members! They were right to end the band when John Bonham passed! They couldn’t be Zeppelin without him or any of them!! Great stuff, one thing about being 64 years old, I was raised on the best music ever in the best time!!❤️❤️❤️❤️thx for loving Zeppelin as much as we seasoned listeners love them!
This song actually is one big metaphor comparing a woman’s body to a car. “Come to me for service Every hundred miles, Baby let me check your points, Fix your overdrive, Talkin bout love” “Check that heavy metal Underneath your hood, Baby I can work all night Believe I got the perfect tools” Led Zeppelin at their absolute finest!
Love to see you jam out to my favorite Band❤ Yeah 😅 Let's dance 😊 More PLEASE ❤ Let's go!! Love your reactions and your channel ❤ ck.out OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY😊BY THE BEST BAND STILL AROUND LED ZEPPELIN ❤❤❤❤❤ THANK YOU POLO😊 GOD BLESS YOU AND YOURS
Im 70 and i still dance like a kid when i hear this track!!!! Age is just a number....my hips might not be quite as smooth moving as they were but who cares i love it. Zep has been one my life track bands.❤❤❤❤
You need to check out the live Earl's Court version from '75. It'll blow you away the fact they had the audacity to up the tempo a couple notches...and they pull it off. Bonham is so in the pocket and Page improvises brilliantly with the solo.
67 and still rockin to Zeppelin and the magnificent variety and talent they bring. I can’t imagine what my parents were thinking as they heard me rocking out to this GOAT musical talent. Play it large and loud.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💪💪💪💪💪💪 ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Physical Graffiti is an awesome album and this track is just one of many. If you like the vibe / pace / sound of this song , you might like Caroselambra off their In Through the Outdoor album.
One of my all time favorite bands! About to turn 40. Been listening to Zeppelin since in was in my early teens been a huge fan since then. Achilles Last Stand is probably my favorite song but really they have a ton of good tracks.
Zeppelin has so much over the years. Blues and bluesish/rock were early years. Mid 70s were experimental .This is 75. So they were out there with their double albums "Physical Graffiti". Great, great album!
There won’t be any LZ song that ever comes up short!! Hot dog, candy store rock, etc and on, just dig as you may they all have a LZ jamming feeling🎉🎉🎉🎉💥👊🏼
Just my reaction.....smoke...find favorite drink...kick back ... Ps. Listen to the next trak❤ Pps. ...have always loved the perpetual gimmick behind you...your SIGNATURE 😊
This is the first Led Zeppelin I ever heard, or at least heard and knew the group name. My next older brother brought it home. He'd bring home anything, even music he didn't like. He didn't necessarily say he didn't like this, but when he played it he said listen to how much noise 4 people can make. Now many years later and buying music, including Zeppelin on my own, I can't hear this song and not remember my brother's comment on it.
YAY Thank YOU Polo for ALL that you DO! This song is one of my most Luvd BUT they ALL are to me anyway i guess it is just some of them i have to be in a certain type of mood whilst others make my mood for me & THIS song is one of the many of their songs that does that if i am having a bad day etc & i hear this song then ALL is once again right with the world RockON!!!
At Kiss and Def Leppard concerts they play Led Zepp! Im going to see Robert Plant in August and Jason Bonham in September in Washington State. We Rock out here in the PNW!
It’s so hard to pick favorites with them, when everything is so great. I can pick my favorite lives, that’s because of their soulful passion, & improvising on them. I have 2 that I’m not crazy about, can’t say I hat them though. Yes they are a surprise with each song, new listeners get the element of surprise. They pull every genre off with perfection, & Plant uses his vocals to suit each song, a rare & amazing instrument. I’ve loved them for about 50 years, I’d say even more now, better appreciation for their genius. Thank you once again for your reaction.
Now that you’ve gotten through a lot of the Led Zeppelin catalog is a good time to watch Led Zeppelin honored at the Kennedy Center. Make sure you watch the whole thing because the final track done by Anna and Nancy Wilson from heart is unbelievable.
Whats amazing is that this was their magnum opus you could say. The culmination of a incredible ride and they were 26,26,29,31 years old at the time of release.
Zeppelin’s bassist and keyboard player, John Paul Jones, really liked the clavinet sound Stevie Wonder had on his song Superstition that it inspired him to use the same instrument on this song.
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Led Zep was so awesome that this historic track isn't even the best song on this ALBUM SIDE. The live version of this from Earl's Court 1975 is a must see. TY
The opening riff from Superstitious was written by.....Jeff Beck. Stevie got his version out first. And Jeff and Jimmy Page were great long-time buddies. Rest well, Jeff.
You’ve got the story partly right. Jeff Beck came up with the drum intro to Superstition fooling around during a break in recording on Stevie’s album Talking Book. Stevie told him to keep playing, and he improvised the organ and lyrics on the spot.
Yo Polo...That's that Zeppelin Funk...Check out "The Crunge" its a tribute to James Brown..."Custard Pie" is also very funky as well...both are worthy of a reaction...
When my husband and I first started dating this double disc CD never left our 7 disc changer. We were just kids really. It was our "Summer of Love" and this was the soundtrack. We are still together, several decades later, and you can still find us blaring these songs from our car regularly.
Your Stevie Wonder reference was right in the spot. Back when I was in high school back in 1977, when I was trying to describe this song to a friend who wasn’t into Led Zeppelin (yet), I told him that it kind of sounded like “Superstition” by Stevie Wonder.
Polo, put that thing out and puff on some bud. Better for you.
I quit bud there's too much fent flooding the country don't trust anything not even dispensaries. Plus I would go all Tonya Harding on the pantry in the middle of the night. I miss it but I"'m not going back. Quit drinking as well and that might be my last stogie I ever smoke. Not sure yet.
@@poloreacts27 Don't even think about doing any of that. I'm thinking about smoking cigars again after seeing you enjoying that so much.
@@poloreacts27 I hear you man ,just playing any
Yeah Zeppelin is better with dakine, music in general!
@@poloreacts27I grow my own chemdawg.
Love it! Zeppelin always!! JPJ gets to shine in this one.❤ from a 69 year old!
Just another GREAT Zeppelin song!
Fuck it’s about time someone does this song. I mean one of the best!
Physical Graffiti is a masterpiece of an album.
Greatest time of my life! lol15 years old, stoned, boom box under a tree on a beautiful sunny day just jammin. Life was awesome
Zeppelin can do it all ...the best ever 💚
If you find this fast paced…..I suggest watching the live version from Earls Court 1975……oh man….it SMOKES….ans the band is so tight…and Bonzo does go off…..fantastic…
My dad absolutely hated Zeppelin. One day he comes home from work a bit early. Ofc I had my stereo cranked bangin out Physical Graffiti. Boogie With Stu was playing and here's the Ol' Man dancin his ass off in my doorway, smiling ear to ear. He asked who it was. One of my favorite moments of my youth!
Miss ya, Dad. RIP.
Boogie with Stu is awesome. Hope Polo does that one. ❤ Physical Graffiti was the best album ever❣️❣️💜🩷🧡
Your Dad had probably heard it in his teen years when Richie Valens sang it (“Oh My Head”). I’m one of the biggest Led Zeppelin fans out there, but their thievery was shameless. Lol.
They had something for everyone. I caught my mom dancing to Dyer Maker when I was 16. She was born in 1917. She also loved Elton John.
I only heard Boogie With Stu less than a year ago, I was blown away. Don't know how I missed it! Been loving Led Zep for 50 years!
@imzardoz I bought the album when it first came out. The only album that I was counting the days! If I didn't have the album, I'm not sure I would have heard it.
My favorite Zep song!! Filthy funk is how I'd describe it. Great reaction!
The first time I heard Led Zeppelin, song The Ocean, it changed my brain chemistry. They are my #1. Love your reactions, thank you!
I was a senior in high school and worked at a fast food joint and this girl and I got off early and had a hour to kill till we were to meet up with or friends who had to close.
She had a green VW BUG with a killer sound system. We had a bit of the "green" and went riding around.This song came on as we got to a stop light. No traffic but us and we got out of the Bug and danced in the street.
A cop comes up out of nowhere and says "What are you doing?"
Just dancing I said." Get back in your car or I'm gonna search you" he said.
I remember that night every time I hear this song.
Lol love your comment.
What a kill-joy…..
It's 4:27 am here in Los Angeles.
I am wide awake now.
I knew as soon as you started this song that you were going to be blown away.
I could see your grin and the roll of your eyes that you were once again blown away with another Zeppelin classic.
This funky groove showcases the versatile musicianship of John Paul Jones.
JPJ is probably the most underexposed, overlooked, multitalented musicians in the business to this day. The number of instruments he plays is crazy and he is a master of them all. He really was and still is a legendary artist and master of musical talents.
Thanks for this reaction video, Polo. You put a smile on my face watching you hearing this funky rock jam by the greatest rock band ever.
Keep doing more Zeppelin reactions.
They’re just amazing!
Timeless!
Thanks for the Led Zeppelin
Rock Gods ❤
John Paul Jones getting down & funky!
Super Funk! 🤙😎
JPJ doing JPJ things...Jimmy Page would simply not have sounded as killer without JPJ behind him. IMHO He actually allowed Jimmy to play more sloppy and free because he was so precise.
Without JPJ, Bonzo wouldn't have had an anchor to pull him back when he slips into different time signatures.
Plant wouldn't have had same the timing without JPJ.
So underrated... so indispensable.
I’m having such a great time watching you discover Led Zeppelin. I was a teen in the 70s and hung on every word from the band, anticipated the next album, made deals to be sure I had a copy before the stores ran out. Even as a young teen I knew I was witnessing greatness. Welcome to the club!
And then after that song on the album Kashmir drops boom!
My favorite. Get some kush and rock out after-school. Ramona house was party central. Good times!
My fave Zeppelin tune. Glad youo found it.
Another Great song from this same Led Zeppelin album is "In The Light" You'll love it.
YES! I’ll blast this all summer! Going to see Robert Plant in a few weeks!
I saw them in 2022. It was a lovely evening…..but I do wish I had seen Zeppelin back in 1971 or so. Or even Robert with Page in the mid 90’s…or with Strange Sensations in early 2000’s. I didn’t follow his career after Zep broke up and didnt rediscover Zep and Plant and Page until 2020. DAMN. I’ll take Plant and Krauss…..but jeez …..I can also wish for a time machine.
One of my all time favorites from Zeppelin! I think because it’s John Paul Jones showing his chops!! Love JPJ!! Love all four of Zeppelin’s band members! They were right to end the band when John Bonham passed! They couldn’t be Zeppelin without him or any of them!! Great stuff, one thing about being 64 years old, I was raised on the best music ever in the best time!!❤️❤️❤️❤️thx for loving Zeppelin as much as we seasoned listeners love them!
this one is just fun and bangs!
"Hittin on all cylinders " no pun intended.... songs about cars as metaphor for a women!
More Zeppelin please!!! Thanks Polo! 💋
Excuse me while I crank this up 😎
They were absolutely MAGNIFICENT!
There's a great video of them playing this live!!
Earls Court 1975……even faster-paced ….fantastic
Zeppelin can do do many genres of music the GOATS at work
Greetings from Canada. From Zep's finest Funk Rock inventory. Peace, love and bellbottoms.
This song actually is one big metaphor comparing a woman’s body to a car.
“Come to me for service
Every hundred miles,
Baby let me check your points,
Fix your overdrive,
Talkin bout love”
“Check that heavy metal
Underneath your hood,
Baby I can work all night
Believe I got the perfect tools”
Led Zeppelin at their absolute finest!
It's actually more about loving a car, expressed in the way that you would express your love (or lust) for a woman.
@@mr.knowitall6440 More specifically it is about John Bonham's love for cars, especially fast cars and hot rods.
It’s like a kick to the chest every time (in a good way). I can feel the groove…it is soooooo good!!!
Grandma is dancing at 5:50 am before the alarm!!!! OMG!
Love to see you jam out to my favorite Band❤ Yeah 😅 Let's dance 😊 More PLEASE ❤ Let's go!! Love your reactions and your channel ❤ ck.out OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY😊BY THE BEST BAND STILL AROUND LED ZEPPELIN ❤❤❤❤❤ THANK YOU POLO😊 GOD BLESS YOU AND YOURS
Funky, bluesy, Jammin and Rockin! One of the best by the absolute greatest!
Im 70 and i still dance like a kid when i hear this track!!!! Age is just a number....my hips might not be quite as smooth moving as they were but who cares i love it. Zep has been one my life track bands.❤❤❤❤
GREATEST OF ALL TIME. Period, please, no eff'n debate.
Definitely part of my top 5 Zeppelin songs!
🔥🤘😎
They bring this song next level when they performed it live . It is humbling if you're a player.
Love the jam at the end!!! Sooo good!!
Led Zeppelin’s _Kashmir_ is my ringtone!
One of my favorites 💜
Can’t wait to crank this up tonight…
You need to check out the live Earl's Court version from '75. It'll blow you away the fact they had the audacity to up the tempo a couple notches...and they pull it off. Bonham is so in the pocket and Page improvises brilliantly with the solo.
Yes! A MUST listen. Bonzo, Page & Jonsey are on 🔥
Modeled after Robert Johnson's Terraplane Blues, in which a female is equated with an automobile.
Hot.
Another great reaction. They are so versatile
They were great at whatever they did! Youre right this is totally not typical for them but they could do whatever ...it comes out great!
Check out the live version from 75 Earls Court ! It’s even more amazing 🔥
One more comment! Plant is passionate and has such deep feeling in his singing. He embraces every song he sings!!!!
Nobody's Fault But Mine would be a good reaction.
Especially the live version
67 and still rockin to Zeppelin and the magnificent variety and talent they bring. I can’t imagine what my parents were thinking as they heard me rocking out to this GOAT musical talent. Play it large and loud.
You would love the live version too! It’s is sooo good too!
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💪💪💪💪💪💪 ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Physical Graffiti is an awesome album and this track is just one of many. If you like the vibe / pace / sound of this song , you might like Caroselambra off their In Through the Outdoor album.
I’m going on 61 years old and have always been a huge fan of Zeppelin. I’ve never heard a song that I didn’t like
I liked some of Zeppelin. Good to dance by...required capable musicians
Didn't like it at all. Truly I only liked a handful of their songs.
I'm 64...loved them since I was 10!
@travissweat9098 good Lord! Are you kidding?
One of my all time favorite bands! About to turn 40. Been listening to Zeppelin since in was in my early teens been a huge fan since then.
Achilles Last Stand is probably my favorite song but really they have a ton of good tracks.
I’m 68 years old and I remember hearing _Whole Lotta Love_ when I was 13 and I was hooked!
3:40am here I am 😊 I got you and Zeppelin ❤ grandma is dancing 🎉 thanks Polo ✌️...
I always loved this song because it covered two subject I loved,
Fast women and cars.
Zeppelin has so much over the years. Blues and bluesish/rock were early years. Mid 70s were experimental .This is 75. So they were out there with their double albums "Physical Graffiti". Great, great album!
"Led Zeppelin is like a box of chocolates..."
Oh yes!
For Your Life is fire!!
Physical Graffitti is my fav album by them.
There won’t be any LZ song that ever comes up short!!
Hot dog, candy store rock, etc and on,
just dig as you may they all have a LZ jamming feeling🎉🎉🎉🎉💥👊🏼
Side two's always been my fav LZ album side!
Dave Mathew’s Band “Why I Am”
Seen them in 77 at Madison Square Garden. John Paul is so under rated. He plays everything but the drums
Just my reaction.....smoke...find favorite drink...kick back ...
Ps. Listen to the next trak❤
Pps. ...have always loved the perpetual gimmick behind you...your SIGNATURE 😊
When the album came out this was my favorite song on it. But over the years my favorite Led Zeppelin song is usually the one I just listened to.
This is the first Led Zeppelin I ever heard, or at least heard and knew the group name.
My next older brother brought it home. He'd bring home anything, even music he didn't like. He didn't necessarily say he didn't like this, but when he played it he said listen to how much noise 4 people can make.
Now many years later and buying music, including Zeppelin on my own, I can't hear this song and not remember my brother's comment on it.
YAY Thank YOU Polo for ALL that you DO! This song is one of my most Luvd BUT they ALL are to me anyway i guess it is just some of them i have to be in a certain type of mood whilst others make my mood for me & THIS song is one of the many of their songs that does that if i am having a bad day etc & i hear this song then ALL is once again right with the world RockON!!!
There are many songs that use cars as a metaphor for sex. This is the only song that uses sex as a metaphor for cars, afaik.
Highway Star !!!
I was at a ELO concert in 75 or 76 this song came on and the whole stadium went crazy. We were louder than we were for ELO.
At Kiss and Def Leppard concerts they play Led Zepp! Im going to see Robert Plant in August and Jason Bonham in September in Washington State. We Rock out here in the PNW!
@@EastCoastGal66 Very Nice. Keep Roching.
It’s so hard to pick favorites with them, when everything is so great. I can pick my favorite lives, that’s because of their soulful passion, & improvising on them. I have 2 that I’m not crazy about, can’t say I hat them though. Yes they are a surprise with each song, new listeners get the element of surprise. They pull every genre off with perfection, & Plant uses his vocals to suit each song, a rare & amazing instrument. I’ve loved them for about 50 years, I’d say even more now, better appreciation for their genius. Thank you once again for your reaction.
HAMMER OF THE GODS!.......................Peace!
It always good to see Polo Zeppelin reaction on my subscriptions.✌️👍
Trampled Underfoot. Is there a catchier tune...in any catalog?
I love it!
Now that you’ve gotten through a lot of the Led Zeppelin catalog is a good time to watch Led Zeppelin honored at the Kennedy Center. Make sure you watch the whole thing because the final track done by Anna and Nancy Wilson from heart is unbelievable.
Whats amazing is that this was their magnum opus you could say. The culmination of a incredible ride and they were 26,26,29,31 years old at the time of release.
Zeppelin’s bassist and keyboard player, John Paul Jones, really liked the clavinet sound Stevie Wonder had on his song Superstition that it inspired him to use the same instrument on this song.
Yes! One of my fav Zeppelin tunes!!
Extreme “Rise”
You won't want to skip any Led Zeppelin songs on any of their albums. Every song is ace.
Joining the 4 am dance party with this one, top tier as you say ❤
Yep getting funky like stevie
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There's no video POLO😮...
Led Zep was so awesome that this historic track isn't even the best song on this ALBUM SIDE. The live version of this from Earl's Court 1975 is a must see. TY
Yes the live version is 🔥
I completely agree !
Thank you.
Greatest Band Ever, bar none!
We need a reaction to All my Love. Such a beautiful song
This is the song that hooked me on LZ
The opening riff from Superstitious was written by.....Jeff Beck. Stevie got his version out first. And Jeff and Jimmy Page were great long-time buddies. Rest well, Jeff.
You’ve got the story partly right. Jeff Beck came up with the drum intro to Superstition fooling around during a break in recording on Stevie’s album Talking Book. Stevie told him to keep playing, and he improvised the organ and lyrics on the spot.
Some of his solo stuff was beautiful. I’m in the Mood and Big Log.
Ah yes,the Funkadelic side of Zep.😂 Physical Graffiti double album. Gotta get a serving of Custard Pie 🍮 at some point for sure.
I seen Zep when they came to the Cleveland Coliseum in 77. I was 17.They were great.I still have the t-shirt in a drawer.
Yo Polo...That's that Zeppelin Funk...Check out "The Crunge" its a tribute to James Brown..."Custard Pie" is also very funky as well...both are worthy of a reaction...
Its interesting your comments about Plants vocals on this album, because he was in a wheelchair whilst recording it due to a car crash.
When my husband and I first started dating this double disc CD never left our 7 disc changer. We were just kids really. It was our "Summer of Love" and this was the soundtrack. We are still together, several decades later, and you can still find us blaring these songs from our car regularly.
this track is great for so many reasons, but especially because Jonesey gets a chance to stretch and boogie.
Traveling Riverside Blues is great too. Not the same, but out of the pocket.
Your Stevie Wonder reference was right in the spot. Back when I was in high school back in 1977, when I was trying to describe this song to a friend who wasn’t into Led Zeppelin (yet), I told him that it kind of sounded like “Superstition” by Stevie Wonder.
Great choice!