Songwriter Reacts to Led Zeppelin - When The Levee Breaks (THIS IS MUSIC!)

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  • @lisaburrows2128
    @lisaburrows2128 Год назад +61

    Wonderful reaction! That movie was "Stand By Me" ☺️

    • @NAIATHEDRAGON
      @NAIATHEDRAGON  Год назад +5

      Love that movie!!!!

    • @hank441
      @hank441 Год назад +4

      stand by me

    • @Maralyssa
      @Maralyssa Год назад +1

      Great song too, Stand by Me 😊

    • @schrodingersgat4344
      @schrodingersgat4344 Год назад

      @@NAIATHEDRAGON Best line delivery of Will Wheaton's career.
      In the face off with "Ace".

    • @davidj9163
      @davidj9163 Год назад

      Deliverance came to my mind. The banjo scene was the best movie scene.

  • @armadillotoe
    @armadillotoe Год назад +6

    I'll be 71 in 2 months. Being old now is a fair trade for being young when this great music was made.

  • @mauricelechenault3814
    @mauricelechenault3814 9 месяцев назад +6

    Hello, "BONJOUR" from France !!! You know, I'm 68 years old so at the time when I bought an album by Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Genesis or other, it only existed on vinyl... So when I got to my room I put the disc on on the turntable, headphones on and I lay down on the bed to discover the album in total meditation. (What you say) It was the only way to listen to an album, or on the speakers with friends. Today many people “hear” music but they don’t listen to it. There is a difference between hearing noise and listening to music. It's reassuring to see decades later, young people like you still appreciate quality music. Merci !!!

  • @65vaughn
    @65vaughn Год назад +7

    I am thanking the Universe for having these four guys find each other .

  • @BigBri550
    @BigBri550 Год назад +5

    This recording of "When the Levee Breaks" _sounds_ like a flood: ominous, heavy, and exigent. The blaring harmonica sounds like a warning siren.

  • @clintjo2377
    @clintjo2377 Год назад +11

    I am 63 love to see young people finding this 😊

  • @dianecostanza
    @dianecostanza Год назад +52

    Zeppelin was one of those bands when I was a teen where we just lay on our beds in the dark and just “listened”.

    • @laurabella13
      @laurabella13 Год назад +2

      Only way to listen to Zeppelin. I’m 39 and I tell my parents all the time I would’ve given anything to go to these concerts back then

    • @royjunior3349
      @royjunior3349 Год назад +2

      I was in college and we did the same but with a joint. Brings back memories.

  • @myfavoritedream2149
    @myfavoritedream2149 Год назад +7

    Met Robert Plant this summer. My inner 15 year old self was losing her mind. Mighty, Mighty Zeppelin. 💫❤❤

  • @Kay-vs3zb
    @Kay-vs3zb Год назад +8

    Thank God I was privileged enough to see them live in 1978. I was just a teenager but I’m still a Led Head. Know every song and still own every original LP. The BEST ROCK BAND of all time!

  • @user-cb1og8pc7n
    @user-cb1og8pc7n 6 месяцев назад +7

    LED ZEPLLEN ARE GODS OF ROCK AND ROLL💃💃☘️

  • @derekm3180
    @derekm3180 Год назад +2

    You're only 29 but you have a real appreciation of what makes music cool. And the guys in Led Zeppelin were younger than you when they wrote this, so age isn't a barrier

  • @colleenmcclurg2010
    @colleenmcclurg2010 Год назад +17

    I love that you listen to the entire track before reacting. That bothers me when other people constantly stop the music. Btw, I'm 70, I 'm one of the folks you're talking about, thanks for the reaction! I just subscribed!

  • @julieb.5860
    @julieb.5860 5 месяцев назад +5

    one of the most beautiful rock voices. they did it all.

  • @budhalbr
    @budhalbr Год назад +316

    Because this music was important to us, I'm 59, retired navy, it's so amazing to feel that it's important to you and other younger gentlemen and ladies. I envy you because you are embarking on a journey I wish I could live all over again. I'll happily settle with living vicariously through your reactions. Thank you, sir!

    • @NAIATHEDRAGON
      @NAIATHEDRAGON  Год назад +19

      Thank you!! Also thank you for your service. Glad you're here means alot 🤜🤛

    • @kevinperry5569
      @kevinperry5569 Год назад +9

      Envious indeed well said sir.

    • @Spunky62
      @Spunky62 Год назад +9

      I SOOO agree with you ! I'm 60 and raised 3 girls by myself. I missed ALOT of concerts, but WOULDN'T CHANGE A THING! 😏🤷‍♀️✌️❤️🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🎶🎶🎶😎 Oh, by the way...THANK YOU SIR for your service! 🙏

    • @FUBAR1986
      @FUBAR1986 Год назад +9

      I’m 60 here served for five years in the US Navy when we would go to sea It could be up to a year before we saw the states again because of this we had a whole plethora of new music in which to enjoy.

    • @rogerstarkey5390
      @rogerstarkey5390 Год назад

      @@NAIATHEDRAGON
      There's another version.
      Features John Paul Jones on bass, so it's legit Zeppelin.
      Made for the charity playing for change.
      You must *watch* the video. It's going to blow your mind.
      (About 2:49 💥)
      ruclips.net/video/LH0-WXUFY2k/видео.html

  • @charliecochran3035
    @charliecochran3035 Год назад +12

    I think he was playing the harmonica through an amp to get that amazing sound. It's really his harmonica playing that makes that song soar. It's amazing how it creates exactly the imagery that the song is about. That's serious talent.
    My favorite thing about Led is the way they go all out to creat something huge on so many of their songs. No limits. It's ballsy.

  • @WootTootZoot
    @WootTootZoot Год назад +19

    I was just home from USAF Basic Training and heard LZ was releasing the 4th album. A friend and I drove through the night to Portland Oregon and stood in line at 4am waiting for the record store to open and get one of the first day releases. The record store was playing the album for the people in line before the doors opened, we were totally blown away. We got our records, drove home and wore out the albums

  • @ivorybilled8983
    @ivorybilled8983 Год назад +5

    Led Zeppelin's music was alive like some dragon from the Dark Ages. This song and Kashmir, Trampled Under Foot, and so many more.

  • @johnhuettner2488
    @johnhuettner2488 Год назад +4

    The River also flooded in 1993 when the levees broke and flooded thousands of miles. The levees broke in New Orleans during Katrina and also caused huge destruction. It's a huge thing for southern blacks who've lived along the River for centuries and have been there before.

  • @bobbyboko6317
    @bobbyboko6317 Год назад +105

    I am one of those older people , the world has gone mad but we still have our music and we are still young in our heads . Loving your words . CHEERS

    • @varmutantvibes5669
      @varmutantvibes5669 Год назад +4

      The world hasn't gone mad, we're just old enough to notice what's happening. Agree that we are still young is our heads, these songs evoke great memories.

    • @Scott-jf1nh
      @Scott-jf1nh Год назад +13

      I turned 65 yesterday and I must admit the world has disappointed me in the last few years. Thank god we still can listen to Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd and the Allman Brothers.

    • @Go-tee71
      @Go-tee71 Год назад +2

      I agree!

    • @kerrydoutch5104
      @kerrydoutch5104 Год назад +3

      Todays tech is amazing and makes things easier in so many ways thankfully. But us oldies still connect with each other still hike and still dance (bones be willing 😀) to that music. You shoulda seen my 60th "60s-70s" theme birthday perty. We rocked !!!!

    • @NAIATHEDRAGON
      @NAIATHEDRAGON  11 месяцев назад +1

      🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @anonw3829
    @anonw3829 Год назад +3

    66 years young and really like your thoughts. I appreciate the fact that you spend a little time researching the song. Thank you!

  • @virginiaoflaherty2983
    @virginiaoflaherty2983 Год назад +3

    Soul music was the foundation of the music everyone I knew listened to in the 60's . Born from the delta blues. We loved that music. I had a fantasy to ride a bus through the Blues country, Mississippi, stopping at little towns, breaking down on the side of the road. Sit in the grass with an umbrella under the burning sum while the bus was fixed. I heard an interview with B.B.King, he said he sang in the cotton fields to pass the time with the other pickers. Can you imagine being there in the dust and heat and listen to B.B. sing songs? The reality of life and art.

  • @teevis3620
    @teevis3620 Год назад +5

    I'm in my 60's, brown skin and a born and bred New Zealander.
    This particular Led Zep track is probably my all-time favorite of theirs.
    Fantastic!

  • @Renkk17
    @Renkk17 Год назад +12

    You can't go wrong with Led Zeppelin, they are still Classic Super Stars to this day, every song they have is Gold!

  • @bryemartin6368
    @bryemartin6368 Год назад +5

    Every song of theirs is priceless. LZ is the Legends of all Legends!!! Keep up the LZ rabbit hole, you will be so happy that you have....

  • @brianwilson49
    @brianwilson49 Год назад +160

    finally; a RUclipsr who researches the music before they listen to it! someone who wants to learn rather than just react. thank you!

    • @mikekenask6975
      @mikekenask6975 Год назад

      So he did he research but doesn't know what a levee is? Or how it is pronounced? OK...

    • @brianwilson49
      @brianwilson49 Год назад +6

      @@mikekenask6975 musical research. you know finding out about the band and stuff.
      pronunciation is subjective.
      there always has to be one .............

    • @k_salter
      @k_salter Год назад

      SalvoG is another reactor who does research.

    • @garylee3685
      @garylee3685 Год назад +1

      I dunno. The first time people heard this in '71 they didn't research it beforehand, so imo it's not a genuine reaction.

    • @carlosvelez8000
      @carlosvelez8000 Год назад

      👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @robertcrompton2733
    @robertcrompton2733 5 месяцев назад +4

    That harmonica was so fierce! Love it.

  • @lindabland9656
    @lindabland9656 Год назад +39

    I'm 52, but hubby is 67.
    He was born in 1955, and introduced me to ALL the rock of that era when we met in 1991. Here we are 31 years later and still listen to these tunes DAILY.

    • @1xsnrg
      @1xsnrg Год назад +2

      1955 was a great year! I l 7:41 isten to all these songs too.

    • @Frankincensedjb123
      @Frankincensedjb123 Год назад

      I'm 64, my wife 51, but she could care less about Zeppelin. Such is life. 😅🤣😂

    • @martinmartin8871
      @martinmartin8871 Год назад

      another 55 er here! Glad you are still feelin the music.... 65-75 was the renaissance pre digital. lovely

  • @richdiana3663
    @richdiana3663 Год назад +108

    Zeppelin was at a different level, 4 unbelievably talented individuals coming together to produce timeless art.

    • @NAIATHEDRAGON
      @NAIATHEDRAGON  Год назад +8

      🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

    • @patbrennan6572
      @patbrennan6572 Год назад +3

      Only three musicians but two of them were John Paul Jones and Jimmy page, with Bonham on drums and the greatest vocalist of a generation Mr. Plant.

    • @da324
      @da324 Год назад +5

      @@patbrennan6572 Three musicians? What are you talking about; there were four musicians in that band.

    • @admrob
      @admrob Год назад

      @@patbrennan6572 Who is playing harmonica?

    • @patbrennan6572
      @patbrennan6572 Год назад +3

      @@da324 Robert Plant would disagree with you

  • @BLDRUNNER81
    @BLDRUNNER81 Год назад +2

    Led zeppelin was fearless, they explored every music from all corners of the world. Robert Plant was heavily influenced by all the masters of the Mississippi delta as well as Elvis. Their music is timeless. Even now I love how Robert is exploring bluegrass with Allison Krauss, his voice and his artistry is boundless. If you really listen to all the Brit musician from the 70's like the stones, Clapton, zep, Traffic, Fleetwood Mac, yardbirds..etc. they took the time to LISTEN! And understand the essence of the blues. Where their American counterparts could not grasp it or appreciate what was in their own backyard.

  • @jimclark1374
    @jimclark1374 Год назад +41

    The reason it touches you is not only about the content, but the fact that the music then had melody, harmony and rhythm. Nowadays, there is only rhythm and spoken words, no tunes to stay your head. Nothing to touch your heart.

    • @finlybenyunes8385
      @finlybenyunes8385 Год назад

      Exactly right...

    • @viviancooper3155
      @viviancooper3155 Год назад +1

      It’s all dead air. I’m fine thanking GOD for letting me be born in 1948, and able to grow with our music. What a great time. Got to see them 4 times, PINK FLOYD first time in the States , Stones all of them‼️‼️‼️what a sweet dream. I’m glad that you will keep it going‼️‼️‼️‼️😊

  • @cc-hw8by
    @cc-hw8by Год назад +5

    I was your age when this album came out. Life was much different back then. We were at war we had the draft a lot of our brothers weren't coming home alive. The future was very uncertain. Music like this was our escape from reality.

  • @paulprendergast3184
    @paulprendergast3184 Год назад +13

    No band could put their stamp on an old traditional like Led Zeppelin. This song, Nobody's Fault But Mine, In My Time of Dying, Babe I'm Going to Leave You, Gallows Pole.....one of the best bands ever.

  • @glennburch1081
    @glennburch1081 Год назад +52

    A young Robert Plant on that harmonica. The haunting vocal is accentuated by the harmonica with the dark and finality of the lyrics punching you straight in the face by the drum work on this record. On my top 3 best LZ songs, man did they ever hit a homerun with this one. NO BAND HAS A RIGHT TO BE THIS TALENTED! TY for reacting.

    • @SJB2000
      @SJB2000 Год назад +1

      All facts man well said 💯💯. I always wondered who was on the harmonica. Robert is the man! 🔥

  • @scottsaulsbury4887
    @scottsaulsbury4887 Год назад +2

    I'm not a musician, but my son is, he's a handful of years older than you, and he's been playing (and learning) for 20+ years. When he first really "heard" Led Zeppelin, his curiosity went into overdrive... "how did they get that sound?" I was in my 40s and I took the sonic profile for granted, but because he was/is a musician, he introduced me to the intricacies and difficulties of creating that distinctive, customized-to-the-song aural environment.
    I'm 61, and I'm still finding new ways to appreciate LZ and many other artists of that era. I'm really sorry that I can't say the same thing for a lot of the stuff that's being released today.
    I like your approach to reaction videos. It's respectful of the artists and thoughtful.
    Honestly, I'm just sorry that more people of your age range are only now finding out about the "golden age" of rock (and soul, and blues). There are years of really amazing recordings out there to explore!

  • @brentwalker3300
    @brentwalker3300 Год назад +1

    Led Zeppelin, much like the Rolling Stones, had enormous influence from American Blues. Good words. We are all students.

  • @antarcticorb9197
    @antarcticorb9197 Год назад +25

    When Plant sings " going down, going down now" , it sounds like he's drowning...getting sucked down by a whirlpool of unimaginable chaos...This is the power of good music.

  • @m.ericwatson968
    @m.ericwatson968 Год назад +57

    Another song I could never tire of hearing, it never gets old, this has to be one of the coolest drum beats in history

  • @HeavyBrocks
    @HeavyBrocks Год назад +49

    This guy knows how to do a reaction. Close your eyes, listen, feel it and don’t stop! 💯

    • @MrDiddyDee
      @MrDiddyDee Год назад +1

      Most reaction channels would love to play tracks through without pausing or talking over, thing is they get blocked by the publishers if they don't, and Led Zepp's are among the toughest for copyright issues. It's only a matter of time before it happens to this video too.

    • @mikeremski2102
      @mikeremski2102 Год назад

      Yep. Other reactions I'm "No don't stop now, the next 3 secs bring it all to life" I am just glad that "the young kids" are giving our music a taste.

  • @Katsem
    @Katsem Год назад +2

    English blues rock was incredible. Not much blues was happening in the States at that time, except the old blues guys were still at it. But the English get the credit for embracing the blues and blending it with rock, and making the blues cool to a whole new generation. They respected the blues greats in America, who were largely ignored by American youth who were into pop, Motown, and dance music.

    • @donpietruk1517
      @donpietruk1517 Год назад

      About the only two I can think of were Paul Butterfield Blues Band and Sly and The Family Stone. Both were integrated blues rock bands. Sly slid into the psychedelic side as well.

  • @broetchenahoi6524
    @broetchenahoi6524 10 месяцев назад +1

    YES to listening to LZ with headphones and eyes closed - it is a real *experience*! This particular song is a great example of how the music underlines the story being told: The way Robert Plant's playing the harmonica and the way he's singing, you hear the heaviness, fear and agony people are going through b/c of the flood. Fun fact: The drum track was heavily sampled by a whole range of Hip Hop stars like Ice-T, Beastie Boys, Eminem, etc. So cool!

  • @Chiefsssss
    @Chiefsssss Год назад +1

    What a great album I'm 61 Lucky enough to live through the glory days of rock and roll

  • @larryrowe5259
    @larryrowe5259 Год назад +1

    Favorite line: cryin won't help you prayin won't do ya no good "

  • @deenaminyard3788
    @deenaminyard3788 Год назад +1

    You were born too late! I'm 67 and I was blessed to have seen this band live in my teens & 20's.

  • @anfrankogezamartincic1161
    @anfrankogezamartincic1161 10 месяцев назад +1

    WHEN THE LEVEE BREAKS is an old acoustic blues classic. LED ZEPPELIN rearanged it, and it became a classic, love the harmonica vs.guitar duel. It wasn't a hit, but the B-side of the "IV" is the real treat

  • @raydemoll5542
    @raydemoll5542 Год назад +1

    That's my all time favorite Led Zeppelin Song.

  • @honuman39
    @honuman39 Год назад +4

    Just goes to show you that music can be simple but powerful. Not over produced, compressed or synthetic sounds.

  • @catladygoddess
    @catladygoddess Год назад +72

    Rock and roll has blues roots and Led Zeppelin were all inspired by various blues artists. This song is fantastic - John Bonham has that “bounce” to his drumming and Robert Plant’s voice is like no other.

    • @NAIATHEDRAGON
      @NAIATHEDRAGON  Год назад +9

      Real music from the soul.

    • @36karpatoruski
      @36karpatoruski Год назад +1

      Rather than a bounce, it is the renowned Led Zeppelin CRUNCH.

    • @Scott-jf1nh
      @Scott-jf1nh Год назад +4

      Bohnam recorded it in a stairwell at Headly Grange. Special set up. He is a legend. There is a good reason they quit Led Zeppelin when he died. (Edited)

    • @nathanpapp432
      @nathanpapp432 Год назад +1

      Some might say inspired, some might say ripped off. Greatest cover band of all time.

    • @zimmejoc
      @zimmejoc Год назад

      @@nathanpapp432 that's why they give Willie Dixon credit on a bunch of their songs...so covered is more accurate than ripped off (though they did that a bunch too)

  • @alistairmunro
    @alistairmunro Год назад +14

    I've been a Led Zep fan for over 30 years. This song still astonishes me and brings the same reaction today as the first time I heard it. It brings me great joy to see people find it and see their love for it unfold in the same way it did for me.

  • @rosesalmon8982
    @rosesalmon8982 Год назад +3

    Just happy you are listening to music that your parents and grandparents listened to. Keep exploring

  • @libertypills5580
    @libertypills5580 Год назад +1

    The GOAT song by the GOAT band!!!!!!

  • @jameswright5572
    @jameswright5572 Год назад +2

    Some music is timeless. Explore it all.

  • @garyballared2077
    @garyballared2077 Месяц назад

    the greatest quartet that ever came together

  • @mikecalderon5251
    @mikecalderon5251 Год назад +2

    Led Zeppelin an English band that always had a love for American blues. This is one of their tributes.

  • @mrb702
    @mrb702 7 месяцев назад +1

    The song is about the great flood of 1927. It affected about 26,000 sq miles of the Mississippi Delta. Hundreds were killed, and thousands more had to evacuate. It was first recorded by Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Minnie in 1929.

  • @dekrev
    @dekrev Год назад +4

    The first time I heard ‘Hey, hey what can I do’- I think I was 16? 1984 - that moment I became a life long Zep fan.
    A song about bein in love with a street corner girl - I feel that song in my soul. I’ll put that record on and go somewhere no one can find me, even 38 years later.
    Thanks for the video ❤

  • @RitaMae13
    @RitaMae13 Год назад +2

    GOAT of musical eras! ✌❤🔥

  • @johngibson7693
    @johngibson7693 10 месяцев назад +1

    When I hear how thoughtful and deep you are, it gives me hope for your generation. If I had a time machine I would love to show you around the 70s

  • @amicouvillionwilson1824
    @amicouvillionwilson1824 4 месяца назад +1

    Interesting fact. In order to get the sound John Bonham wanted for his drums they recorded this song in Aleister Crowley's house in the front atrium with microphones hung from the rafters❤

  • @user-gu7kk5zk2b
    @user-gu7kk5zk2b Месяц назад

    Haha! I'm 77 and just joined a gym for the first time because they've open 24/7 and have a pool. The music they play is so foreign to me it scrambles my soul ! Guess I'll need to bring Zeppelin

  • @cowsy99
    @cowsy99 9 месяцев назад +1

    Deffinetly has that Mississippi Delta vibe to it with some Zepplin magic thrown in. One fo my faves.

  • @terrybuckley1556
    @terrybuckley1556 Год назад +84

    They drew heavily on the blues. Some critics even said they ripped off the blues masters. In my opinion I thank them for their interpretation of some of the great blues songs and for keeping the style going. LZ all-time favorite.

    • @Scott-jf1nh
      @Scott-jf1nh Год назад +6

      Page actually went back and credited many of the original old black blues he borrowed from and gave money to their descendants. Took awhile but he did it. Robert Plant sold all his rights decades ago with no regrets.

    • @cornstar1253
      @cornstar1253 Год назад +2

      @Scott some folk singers as well. Stairway to heaven was a folk guy and marrianne faithful and others.
      And They improved on the originals imo

    • @lewiswhite722
      @lewiswhite722 Год назад +3

      @@Scott-jf1nh They stole the music and were ordered to pay by a judge. No need to sugar coat it.

    • @hadawson72268
      @hadawson72268 Год назад +2

      Led Zeppelin is my fave all time band … so it pains me to say … but truth must be told JP lifted most of the songs note for note from penniless American blues musicians.. and gave them no credit nor money … but what a song … I mean what a song … ❤️‍🔥

    • @darrylbutt2570
      @darrylbutt2570 Год назад +4

      @@hadawson72268 Most of the songs? Bollocks. Of course the first couple of albums they lent on the blues and were a bit naughty but they paved the way for thousands of bands that followed them. Every stadium act now owes a debt to Led Zeppelin and Peter Grant, a man who never had a contract with the band. It was all done on a hand shake.

  • @kathleenkarsten5739
    @kathleenkarsten5739 Год назад +17

    “When you do what you love, man! That’s what makes you free!” Very wise words from a 29 yr old! 🥰

    • @NAIATHEDRAGON
      @NAIATHEDRAGON  Год назад

      Thanks Kathleen! Life has taught me some serious lessons!

  • @Illegal-Swede
    @Illegal-Swede Год назад +1

    The movie with the group of friends going on a hike was "Stand by Me".
    In 2019 the Mississippi flooded enough that they compared it to 1927. There's an aerial photo of the baseball stadium in Davenport IA popping up through the flood waters.

  • @kikivon3501
    @kikivon3501 Год назад +22

    This drum track has been sampled more than any drum riff ever. Check out, “ Since I’ve been loving you” and “ in my time of dying”

    • @trendydelquendy
      @trendydelquendy Год назад

      I see "In My Time Of Dying" as the sibling of this song; the drums are a little bit New Orleans/big band

  • @pclig2383
    @pclig2383 Год назад +23

    LZ is a legendary band, their songs are like symphonies, they made you feel totally immerse in the lyrics and music. I’m glad we have artist like LZ because in these days music is not the same.

    • @u4riahsc
      @u4riahsc Год назад +3

      Truth! Music today is plain, washed out, white bread, soulless noise.

  • @scotttrainer9704
    @scotttrainer9704 Год назад +18

    Being in my 60's I'm classic and young men like yourself brings back memories of hearing these classics for the first time.

  • @marrynblackwell247
    @marrynblackwell247 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is absolutely my favorite Zepplin song. Love it and your reaction!

  • @davidvalderrama1816
    @davidvalderrama1816 Год назад +1

    I appreciate your understanding of Jimmy’s goal, electric blues!

  • @kentravitz7395
    @kentravitz7395 Год назад +1

    "they were tappin in".. yessir. you hit right on it!

  • @Randy-md6xl
    @Randy-md6xl Год назад +1

    I'm 61 and Led Zeppelin is my favorite rock band. The way they mix blues with rock and roll is badass.

  • @cmphighpower
    @cmphighpower Год назад +1

    My favorite Zeppelin song

  • @terrymoran8383
    @terrymoran8383 Год назад +1

    this is the history of music Led Zeppelin created great music. the guys were musician's before rock stars

  • @surfk9836
    @surfk9836 Год назад +3

    When it comes to Led Zeppelin and the blues, Led Zeppelin has been call the world's greatest cover band.

  • @jpk50
    @jpk50 Год назад +1

    This song is a journey. Jeez its so good.

  • @anthonymiller6081
    @anthonymiller6081 Год назад +2

    Grew up listening to Zepplin

  • @Michael-Philip
    @Michael-Philip Год назад +3

    I'm glad young people are still listening to Zep

  • @johnsample5628
    @johnsample5628 Год назад +3

    AND, this was the close out song on Led Zeppelin 4. What a great song to close on and leave us screaming for more.

  • @uksuef7218
    @uksuef7218 Год назад +47

    Robert Plant the singer of LZ is very interested in history so you will find lots of historical references in their songs both British and also American. the whole band were inspired by Delta and chicago blues ( as were most of the good British bands from the sixies onwards) Plant plays a mean mouth organ on this and other tracks. If you want to hear some more blues inspired tracks try since i been loving you preferably live at Madison Square Garden 1973 or You shook me babe royal albert hall 1970. do try some live performances they are brilliant. If you want to look at a very good up to date version of When the levee breaks try the version by Playing for change featuring John Paul Jones ( base player from LZ ) this is a collaboration by world musicians and is epic. The other two members of LZ who you need to know are John Bonham on drums and the incomparible Jimmy Page on guitar , who also is the producer. so much good music coming your way. As one of those older people you mentioned i must say it is very enjoyable watching you youngsters discovering this music. I think the film you were talking about is stand by me.

    • @NAIATHEDRAGON
      @NAIATHEDRAGON  Год назад +6

      Thank you! So much to look forward to 😊

    • @Maralyssa
      @Maralyssa Год назад +2

      Thank you for the recommendation. I think that JPJ didn't get enough credit. He fucking rocks!!!

    • @Maralyssa
      @Maralyssa Год назад +1

      @@NAIATHEDRAGON Since I've Been Loving You (live) is one of my favorite songs by Led Zeppelin

    • @MsRmaclaren
      @MsRmaclaren Год назад +1

      Your forgot to mention the radical bass playing and writing skills of John Paul Jones. Listen to Heart Breaker all JPJ

  • @tranquil65
    @tranquil65 Год назад +34

    This is one of those few songs to me, the construct and how it's put together along with the talent is a phenomenon

  • @leannlaplante3643
    @leannlaplante3643 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for taking your time to experience this song. Stand by Me I believe is the movie you are referring to. Great movie! I found Led Zeppelin in 1979. I was 13 and had no money for albums. I would wait to hear it play on my AM/FM radio. With only the DJ talking about the band and/or song I had only my imagination to understand the music. Hope you too will let yourself continue to experience this music. Thank you again.

  • @unclebubba5584
    @unclebubba5584 Год назад

    This is the album my big sister used to introduce me to Led Zep back in the 60's...Been a fan ever since.

  • @robutubemacarthur
    @robutubemacarthur Год назад +1

    Thanks for respecting the art

  • @billholder1330
    @billholder1330 Год назад

    wise words beyond your years, there - ":do what you love and become free". I was lucky enough to do something I loved for 40+ years, until the company took it all away from me, but realizing it now as I face retirement - it did set me free.

  • @davidnorth4703
    @davidnorth4703 Год назад +8

    Great to see youngsters like yourself appreciating the music of our youth.

  • @brianpercival1829
    @brianpercival1829 Год назад

    I connected with you. I was born Jan. 1953. All I did was listen to music of all types. Parents loved Big band music. My sister liked country music. I loved rock. I was 6 and Elvis wagged his pelvis. Radio top 40. The Beatles, Beach Boys. Our local music store had the music news magazines and dicovered unknown bands around the world. Who were the Yard Birds, who was this Jimmy Page? New album comes out Led Zeppelin. Parents hated it, kids loved it. Unusual to see a reactist not talk during the video and no pauses? I hit the subscribe as you are different. Tea For One I think is their best blues song. The Bluest Blues as Alvin Lee made it. I was spoiled on great music 60s, 70s, 80s 90s then autotune and a plethera of 'boy bands' pounded out music for girl tweens. new band every 5 years as tweens grew out and new tweens got a new group. Music changed and I stopped listening to mainststream. I have a massive CD collection on a $50,000 sound system. A suggestion for you, Radio Paradise streams free music thats is Lossless High Definition. Old muisc, new music nobody has heard of, classic rock. music I like and it plays as I work. I think the movie you were thinking about was Stand By Me, running across the train trestle when the train was coming was priceless. Please avoid the use of Dumb Face thumbnails. Thousands on Reddit are fighting it on Youtbe's pandemic. It's click bait.

  • @dcg4mn
    @dcg4mn 8 месяцев назад

    Thoughtful insightful appreciative reaction🤘🏽
    I always loved this soundscape feels so dark and threatening and sinister and surreal - you feel the storms and tension of waiting to see whether you’d drown(!)
    Of course, that harmonica is insane, the whole track is amazing.
    I was 14-15 when their first album was released, I was in a middle school rock band😁 and we were instant fans, we listened to every favorite album 1000 times til we knew every. single. note. (hello Beatles!)😆
    At 18 in 1972 I saw LZ live with 60k fans in a FL stadium.
    This is a blues song, LZ is a blues band! which I was too young to realize at the time.
    LZ demonstrates how rock&roll is (mostly) sped-up blues with ‘metal’ instrumentation 😎

  • @juliemanarin4127
    @juliemanarin4127 Год назад +12

    Everything they did was PERFECTION! Robert on that harmonica!

  • @fixzeichner5592
    @fixzeichner5592 Год назад +5

    It's nice that young people are interested in this fantastic music. It was only for a short time from 1968 to 1977 that such complex works of rock music were created. There were bands as talented as Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Jethro Tull, Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath, Uriah Heep... all with completely different styles. Led Zeppelin has combined such different styles of music in their music. Blues, hard rock, ballads, folk and no piece of them resembled another.

  • @jennifercomer3898
    @jennifercomer3898 10 месяцев назад

    Simply the best, better than all the rest!

  • @tommyabernathy9880
    @tommyabernathy9880 Год назад

    Haa! I love it. Welcome to Zeppelin young’uns.
    🍻

  • @Seadog..11
    @Seadog..11 Год назад

    What a good heart you have.
    Music is the bridge that connects all the world's peoples ..
    I was at Led Zeppelin's "Day on the Green" at Oakland California in 1977.
    Time just slips Us by

  • @caroleann_2142
    @caroleann_2142 Год назад

    1927 Mississippi Flood, Fabulous pc of Music! Fab LP.

  • @peacefulpossum2438
    @peacefulpossum2438 Год назад

    Many British musicians like Zeppelin and Eric Clapton were blues fans. On this side of the pond, SNL regulars John Belushi and Dan Ackroyd started doing performance as The Blues Brothers, which led to the movie, which featured blues artists like John Lee Hooker. They hoped that it would lead to more interest in the blues which they feared would become just recordings in the Library of Congress. It certainly inspired me to start listening to Hooker, Hound Dog Taylor, Buddy Guy, B.B. King and others.

  • @Wolverines77
    @Wolverines77 Год назад +2

    An amazing song that is a complete 180⁰ change follows this one, "Going to California" a true hidden gem in the dozens of the amazing Led Zepplin portfolio...

  • @sprezzatura8755
    @sprezzatura8755 Год назад +1

    The African Queen is the movie you were thinking of. Humphrey Bogart and Katherine hepburn. Classic. Check out Key Largo as well.

  • @Prone2Thrill
    @Prone2Thrill Год назад +9

    The opening drums on this track are legendary! Watch the Jimmy Page clip from "it might get loud" where he talks about the new drum kit the tech set up in the hall entry stairwell and that sound changed how drummers looked at recording forever. The harmonica and sounds Page puts down really give you a sense of the Delta being flooded. Amazing stuff from the GOATS.

  • @brewstergallery
    @brewstergallery Год назад +3

    Hey there, Ned from Spain here. I just wanted to mention this song is based on a killer country blues by a woman, Memphis Minnie, from the 1930s and about a real event. She had many hits and nobody messed around with her bad ass. Also I'm a drummer, now 50 plus years of non stop playing and this is the drum rhythm that changed my playing forever. It taught me space, economy, groove, power and syncopation. A hypnotic track indeed. Thank you.

    • @jaredbrooks7219
      @jaredbrooks7219 Год назад

      As a drummer what are your thoughts on Danny Carrey?

    • @brewstergallery
      @brewstergallery Год назад

      @@jaredbrooks7219 He's amazing not only because of his technique and ability but his groove and musicality. This is also what makes Bonham and other great drummers stand out is that they are contributing more than just keeping time.That being said I haven't taken the time to dive deep into Tool partly because of my musical tastes but what I've seen of Danny is impressive. Do you play drums ??

    • @jaredbrooks7219
      @jaredbrooks7219 Год назад

      @@brewstergallery check out his play through of pneuma, it’s on RUclips they have the cam exclusively on him in a live performance it’s absolutely nuts. And I do not but I love the drums so much.

  • @Pwecko
    @Pwecko Год назад

    I remember, back in 2005, hearing about Hurricane Katrina and all the deaths and destruction it caused. Most of the deaths occurred in New Orleans because the levees broke. The US Army Corps of Engineers was blamed for the failure of the flood defences because the design and construction were said to have been inadequate. I also heard at the time that the state government had been warned several times that the levees needed repairs and improvements, but nothing was done as there wasn't enough money. The hurricane cost 1800 lives and caused 125 billion dollars worth of damage. Perhaps they should have found the money from somewhere.
    When I heard about the hurricane, I immediately thought of this song and played it. It was an emotional experience. It was no longer just a song. It communicated something visceral and real.

  • @astrogoodvibes6164
    @astrogoodvibes6164 Год назад

    If there's one thing living through music of the 70's taught me it was to search outside the mainstream. In the 21st century, there are vast oceans of music being produced as good as that written in the 1970's. Most artists who are producing music of length and quality can't get airtime but they exist. It's out there, you just have to dig a little deeper to find it and the trip is definitely worth it.

  • @verribarry
    @verribarry Год назад +8

    You could have only been born too early for Led Zeppelin.....never too late.