Helene here. Zeppelin came to the States for the first time around. Christmas 1968 and started as the supporting band for others. Their first album was released in America early January 1969. They hit San Francisco and stopped everybody in their tracks and blew up the music scene. They returned to England for several concerts...at the same time recording Zeppelin II while on the road. They came back to The States later in 1969 and by the end of that year they were HUGE...filling arenas. They conquered America in less than a year and gobsmacked everybody, including the guys in Zeppelin. They knew they were an exceptional band from the get-go, but they hit like a rocket.....straight up.....breathtaking. Rather like The Beatles five years earlier, but in Zeppelin’s case due to strictly albums, underground radio (the new FM channels) and word of mouth....no singles on AM radio, no TV appearances.1970 brought international stardom and as they say the rest is music history....and legend.
@@juliemanarin4127 Hello Julie i was wondering if you ever heard RobinTrower Too Rolling Stoned live at Rockplast Crossroads Festival I see you love Jimmy i think you will like the way this old guy can play check him out
You really want a cool experience? React to their entire Denmark concert which has songs from their first album. It was recorded in 1969 and is about a half hour long. The entire thing is on RUclips. It shows them as Rock Gods still in the making; young, hungry, and raw. Even if you have to break it up a bit, it's worth it. I'm a big Zep fan and would never steer you wrong.
Helene here: Henrietta is right about that suggestion. She also is speaking truth when she said she is a HUGE Zep fan and would NEVER steer you wrong. Any advice on Zeppelin she gives you...listen to her! 😁🤘
Led Zeppelin was on a different level. Like so many other British bands from that period, they were firmly rooted in American music--especially Blues. They were all students of the Blues. But they added that heavy element--Jimmy Page referred to the dynamic of "light and shade"--gentle, pretty passages, mated with powerful, heavy riffage. They incorporated multiple styles of music into their brilliant creations. All four members were talented and brought something to the table, but I personally feel it was drummer John Bonham, who was they key figure in the Zeppelin sound. One music writer aptly described Bonham as Zeppelin's "secret rhythm weapon". Another great reaction, and a very thoughtful analysis, BizMatik. Keep up the great work!
My man, what you need to do if you haven't already is listen to each Zep album start to finish, starting with Led Zeppelin 1, released in 1969. You will get the bigger picture and expereince the greatness of a full album and an impressive, versatile catalog of music. They are simply the greatest rock band. You can thank me later.
This is 1969, my favourite listening to this song watching this one live. They were so young but already so skilled and musically experienced. Thanks, enjoying the Zeppelin ride with you
Wow...for me this is the highlight of Page's playing - in his green velvet pants and black leather jacket and the psychedelic guitar...the band starts out slow setting up the mothership then shoots up into space and brings you back down exhausted...what a trip!...
She is right! Any zeppelin song from that concert is magical. They where so dialed in for that show. Dazed and confused from msg is probably the best musical performance on you tube. Period.And it's not my favorite song,but the performance is just incredible.
I just love those, "Holy Shit, I almost shit my pants," moments you newbies have when discovering the Magic of Led Zeppelin for the first time. The Look on your face as Page come out of the Octaves, and hit the T-boning of the Powerriffs,, Your look was priceless......
Grew up with their music! It's always been part of the soundtrack to my life! , Saw them Live a couple of times back in the 70s, I liked it! But I wasn't a big fan until about 10years ago, I was into other shit! But Iv'e just gotta say for the record! This Band was the Real Deal !!!.....
From Led Zeppelin 1 you should check out Communication Breakdown Royal Albert Hall 1970, also live performances How Many More Times Royal Albert Hall 1970 and Denmarks Radio 1969. Most of the album is scattered throughout those two performances
I mean, I suppose with the telecaster he could at least have some hope it stayed in tune. He's very heavy-handed on the strings, but that's partially because they had to force the sound somewhat in those days. Plant, as usual, sounds like he's going to break the mic. A probably apocryphal tale tells how one night the p.a. system went down and people could still hear him over the rest of the band. It's a nice idea but somehow I don't think so!
I recommend you listen to the studio versions first and then go for the live ones !! I still recommend no quarter! I leave you the link of the live version (there are some scenes taken from the film that are only there to fill in the video) ruclips.net/video/MnUbYyOc9JA/видео.html
This is what I’ve always said is sorely missing from today’s popular music. Talent, mastery of an instrument, unaided vocal skills, the ability to just go off and improv without plan and having the other players just fall into it .. seamlessly. Page riffs - Plant imitates - Bonham lays the beat - Jones follows and changed - Bonham switches .. seamlessly - Page and Plant then follow the new lead. This level of talent and skill was lost on today’s music listeners. What they were told was “great” was meh.. If I’m wrong then every reactor is lying about how amazed they are. Change-ups wouldn’t be so .. “WOW! You can do that?”. Music from 50 years ago wouldn’t have the reaction you feel. Pushing a button, “sampling” and auto-tune isn’t talent.
This is a mind-blowing performance today, so think how mind-blowing it was in 1969
Normal for bands in 60's , not really.
Helene here. Zeppelin came to the States for the first time around. Christmas 1968 and started as the supporting band for others. Their first album was released in America early January 1969. They hit San Francisco and stopped everybody in their tracks and blew up the music scene. They returned to England for several concerts...at the same time recording Zeppelin II while on the road. They came back to The States later in 1969 and by the end of that year they were HUGE...filling arenas. They conquered America in less than a year and gobsmacked everybody, including the guys in Zeppelin. They knew they were an exceptional band from the get-go, but they hit like a rocket.....straight up.....breathtaking. Rather like The Beatles five years earlier, but in Zeppelin’s case due to strictly albums, underground radio (the new FM channels) and word of mouth....no singles on AM radio, no TV appearances.1970 brought international stardom and as they say the rest is music history....and legend.
Helene, wonderfully succinct. Thumbs up!
The Song Remains The Same With the Rain Song from the 73 MSG concert its perfection
God yes! Jimmy!!
That’s it! 👍
Definitely.
@@juliemanarin4127 Hello Julie i was wondering if you ever heard RobinTrower Too Rolling Stoned live at Rockplast Crossroads Festival I see you love Jimmy i think you will like the way this old guy can play check him out
Check out How Many More Times live! The Danmark studio 1969 version.
Keep it up with Led Zeppelin please
You really want a cool experience? React to their entire Denmark concert which has songs from their first album. It was recorded in 1969 and is about a half hour long. The entire thing is on RUclips. It shows them as Rock Gods still in the making; young, hungry, and raw. Even if you have to break it up a bit, it's worth it. I'm a big Zep fan and would never steer you wrong.
Helene here: Henrietta is right about that suggestion. She also is speaking truth when she said she is a HUGE Zep fan and would NEVER steer you wrong. Any advice on Zeppelin she gives you...listen to her! 😁🤘
@@w.geoffreyspaulding6588 you are too kind, Helene. 😊
Led Zeppelin was on a different level. Like so many other British bands from that period, they were firmly rooted in American music--especially Blues. They were all students of the Blues. But they added that heavy element--Jimmy Page referred to the dynamic of "light and shade"--gentle, pretty passages, mated with powerful, heavy riffage. They incorporated multiple styles of music into their brilliant creations.
All four members were talented and brought something to the table, but I personally feel it was drummer John Bonham, who was they key figure in the Zeppelin sound. One music writer aptly described Bonham as Zeppelin's "secret rhythm weapon".
Another great reaction, and a very thoughtful analysis, BizMatik. Keep up the great work!
My man, what you need to do if you haven't already is listen to each Zep album start to finish, starting with Led Zeppelin 1, released in 1969.
You will get the bigger picture and expereince the greatness of a full album and an impressive, versatile catalog of music.
They are simply the greatest rock band.
You can thank me later.
I agree with everyone saying you should do the 73 Madison Square garden version. Simply amazing
I Can't Quite You Babe Live at Royal Albert Hall January 9, 1970
Yes !
Hell ya!
And how many more times at rah
He got better and better with the Cello bow each time he used it through the years. This is pretty descent sound for the period.
Jimmy playing that guitar with a violin Bow made of horse's hair, amazing!
This is 1969, my favourite listening to this song watching this one live. They were so young but already so skilled and musically experienced. Thanks, enjoying the Zeppelin ride with you
The audience has NO IDEA THE GREATNESS THEY JUST WITNESSED!! Robert Plant was only 21 yrs old at the time!!🎶💜
Wow...for me this is the highlight of Page's playing - in his green velvet pants and black leather jacket and the psychedelic guitar...the band starts out slow setting up the mothership then shoots up into space and brings you back down exhausted...what a trip!...
They are best live! You need to see this from the 1973 MSG concert!!
She is right! Any zeppelin song from that concert is magical. They where so dialed in for that show. Dazed and confused from msg is probably the best musical performance on you tube. Period.And it's not my favorite song,but the performance is just incredible.
Live at msg 28 minutes of absolute genius !!!!
Greatest rock and roll band...PERIOD
I just love those, "Holy Shit, I almost shit my pants," moments you newbies have when discovering the Magic of Led Zeppelin for the first time. The Look on your face as Page come out of the Octaves, and hit the T-boning of the Powerriffs,, Your look was priceless......
Madison Square Garden 1973
"... good evening." For those that know 😎
Yes... haha. My hubby have it on DVD and watched it many times. I introduced him to Zep
Grew up with their music!
It's always been part of the soundtrack to my life! ,
Saw them Live a couple of times back in the 70s, I liked it!
But I wasn't a big fan until about 10years ago, I was into other shit!
But Iv'e just gotta say for the record!
This Band was the Real Deal !!!.....
Check out the Royal Albert Hall 72 version of this song.
please react to how many more times 1969 live on danish tv. the official live video by led zeppelin it’s amazing live!!
From Led Zeppelin 1 you should check out Communication Breakdown Royal Albert Hall 1970, also live performances How Many More Times Royal Albert Hall 1970 and Denmarks Radio 1969. Most of the album is scattered throughout those two performances
Have too watch msg in 73 incredible performance !!!!
I Can't Quit You Baby off Zeppelin I
Song remains the same version is top notch!! Shows how much range they have and that they are the best performers to stand on the stage!
I have never seen this performance. So coil. Jimmy Page is always so cool. I've never seen him look like anything but a Rock Star!!
I agree thee whole Denmark set is bad ass
Best version
Led Zeppelin number one band of all-time!
Page may be the most complex guitar player
1969 blowing peoples mind! You hàve to see The Song Remains The same conçert!!!!!
I mean, I suppose with the telecaster he could at least have some hope it stayed in tune. He's very heavy-handed on the strings, but that's partially because they had to force the sound somewhat in those days. Plant, as usual, sounds like he's going to break the mic. A probably apocryphal tale tells how one night the p.a. system went down and people could still hear him over the rest of the band. It's a nice idea but somehow I don't think so!
Dope!
Chech out the original JAKE HOLMES version,it is well worth hearing even though ZEP OWNS IT ,for sure but the original needs attention .
Robert Plant was like 19 or 20 here with voice
Do some Custard Pie by Led Zeppelin 🔥🔥🔥
can you do a reaction to bob seger get out of denver
I like the Madison square 2973 live version of this song better.
B you should react to it
Still so sick too watch & hear.
Check out some Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Robert Plant AND John Bonham were 19years old... think of that shit👊
I recommend you listen to the studio versions first and then go for the live ones !! I still recommend no quarter! I leave you the link of the live version (there are some scenes taken from the film that are only there to fill in the video) ruclips.net/video/MnUbYyOc9JA/видео.html
Jimmy page was a bad dude my man.
Wanted a woman , never bargained for you. Sweet little baby , let them say what they will. Toungue wag so much when i send you the bill.
This is what I’ve always said is sorely missing from today’s popular music. Talent, mastery of an instrument, unaided vocal skills, the ability to just go off and improv without plan and having the other players just fall into it .. seamlessly. Page riffs - Plant imitates - Bonham lays the beat - Jones follows and changed - Bonham switches .. seamlessly - Page and Plant then follow the new lead.
This level of talent and skill was lost on today’s music listeners. What they were told was “great” was meh..
If I’m wrong then every reactor is lying about how amazed they are. Change-ups wouldn’t be so .. “WOW! You can do that?”.
Music from 50 years ago wouldn’t have the reaction you feel. Pushing a button, “sampling” and auto-tune isn’t talent.
This live video is soooooooo greasy & dirty. It's like watching rock gods being born!
Why live tough?
I love your channel man but you got to do some Black Label Society suicide Messiah
Want experience????? Listen with a few friends on psychedelics. 💥💥💥👍😎
I love you channel but you need to try some Black Label Society suicide Messiah
live does this song no justice at all... its not even recognizable