Always been the best band ever!!! Great reaction ! Now you know how us lovers of Zeppelin have felt over 50 years!!! Great musicians, greatest rock n roll voice ever! One of my favorite Zep songs ever, try Babe I’m Gonna Leave You, etc etc, Ramble On, I could go on forever!!!!! Enjoy the ride!
I LOVE WATCHING YOUNG PEOPLE DISCOVER LED ZEPPELIN! That is Robert Plant, lead singer, playing harmonica. You have so much great rock & blues to discover from the Rock Gods, Led Zeppelin.
You're so damn cute! I saw them live in 1975 front up against the stage. Let me tell YOU!!! Love seeing the younger generation appreciative of music from my generation.
For a little more harmonica you could try the bluesy “You Shook Me” or the rock song “Nobody’s Fault But Mine”. Led Zeppelin isn’t just music, it’s a way of life!
"Bring It On Home" by Led Zeppelin is from Sam Cooke's "Bring It On Home to Me" (1962). You take a Blues tune, decibelise it, and rockify it a bit- bingo mighty Zep! Fun to see you enjoy your way through this one, King... lots more on tap. You mighty like their update of Blind Willie Johnson (1927) who wrote "Nobody's Fault But Mine" (Zep used the same title) who also wrote "Jesus Make Up My Dying Bed" which Zep remade as "In My Time of Dying"- both GREAT Blues Rock. Peace from Canada.
@@NoahBodze Well since he wrote it, is this a trick question? Or are Google and Wiki just funning? Or, perish the need for it, do we bring out the howitzer to blast trolls: yo' mama... Irrespective- Peace.
I see you really enjoy Zeppelin and we who grew up with the rock bands of the 70s aren't surprised at all! We partied with this music, saw them live in the best rock concerts known to man and bought their albums, that's right, albums! And I still have all my ticket stubs and the albums.😊
A rocked up old blues song. Best job of it ever. Hard to switch from blues to machine-gun nest rock. Used to listen to it as a kid at full throttle my neighbours would throw rocks through my windows to hear it better at 2 in the morning
Your reaction after the intro when they hit their groove...awesome!! Please check out more - you won't be disappointed. I LOVE that an entirely new generation is discovering LZ. 👍 Thanks for sharing!
Yes, that was a harmonica played by singer Robert Plant. This is a re-working of a blues song recorded by Sonny Boy Williamson and written by Willie Dixon. I'm glad to see you're becoming a fan! If you want the full journey, start at the beginning and go in album/track order - you will not be disappointed. The first song off their first album is called Good Times Bad Times. Start there and they will take you places.
Dude, you can talk all you like. We can listen to the songs any time we want. Maybe dont talk during a solo, but it is a reaction. I just get a kick outta watching someone else see and hear zeppelin for the first time. I think they are that great its just cool to watch someone hear it and watch their face, then hear what they thought of it. Try since ive been loving you live at MSG.
I loved the surprise on your face, when they switched it up, that was priceless. If you are still doing reactions, you should finish playing Led Zeppelin songs. All their songs are amazing, there may be a couple that won’t be your favorites, but far more you’ll love. I enjoy your reactions, even though their from a couple years ago. Thank you.
I'm currently re-reading 'Hammer of the gods' the definitive Zep biography. I'm into all music, from Steve Reich to Hardcore Drum and Bass but Led Zeppelin are the undoubtedly the greatest band of all time. ❤ fact 😉
Time for the entire 26 minutes of Dazed and Confused from the Madison Square Garden concert ! I know you can do it man ! Must be viewed in it's entirety to catch the explosive guitar solo towards the end.
I watch Zep reactions for example to this banger to just see the facial reaction to the slap you in the face change from the sow delta blues to really on of the best guitar riffs ever and Bonzo bringin the THUNDER
One of the hallmarks of Led Zeppelin songs is what I call the "Led Zeppelin crunch", often their slower songs explode in much the same way as this one did. A couple of good examples are "In My Time of Dying" and "The Rain Song". Jimmy Page is a genius at taking a song in unexpected directions and keeping it interesting. Welcome to the rabbit hole.
I think the intro was a blues harp...if I'm wrong, we'll hear about it...LOL! Love your reactions and would really dig seeing you react to Steely Dan! Different and incredible!
Please check out Led Zeppelin doing "Dazed and Confused" from the 1973 Madison Square Garden concert, also with clips of their movie The Song Remains the Same.
dude pause all you want just not in a solo haha, you had the same reaction I had hearing them for the first time 15 years ago edit: also the live version is amaze balls they do some crazy shit between vocals & guitar called "call and response" its like they talking back to each other
I had all of their albums back then. They sold the second most albums by a rock group with just 108 songs recorded. Second only to The Beatles who recorded 213 songs to be at number one. Of Zeppelin's 108 songs, you may find you love 100 to 104 of them. Zeppelin's drummer is John (Bonzo) Bonham. He's the best...ask any rock drummer, and the majority of them will agree; Bonzo is best.
If you like the harmonica try Black Sabbath The Wizard , this by the way is another 70s band rabbit hole to explore with a darker deeper sound than Led Zepplin
How about some ' Van Halen-aint talking bout love ' ??? (studio version) The late great Edward Van Halen on guitar. He also did the guitar solo on Michael Jackson's 'Beat it ' 😁👍
@@NoahBodze I agree. No one could play or sound like Eddie Van Halen. Even JImmy Page of Zeppelin was blown away by his talents. Van Halens music stands up against ANYONES.
I don't know what's happened to the sound, but it's hard to hear the vocals in the first part. It's the bass that is mainly prominent and the rest of the sounds are in the background.
Your listening to a song that is over 50 Years old....We all know it...You don`t.....The slower part is a remake of SONNY BOY WILLIAMSON`S SONG.....THE ROCK PART IS PURE ZEPPELIN...
The Led Zeppelin journey is endless!
Always been the best band ever!!! Great reaction ! Now you know how us lovers of Zeppelin have felt over 50 years!!! Great musicians, greatest rock n roll voice ever! One of my favorite Zep songs ever, try Babe I’m Gonna Leave You, etc etc, Ramble On, I could go on forever!!!!! Enjoy the ride!
Hey handsome" whole lotta love is a BANGER by LED zeppelin too👍❤️
I LOVE WATCHING YOUNG PEOPLE DISCOVER LED ZEPPELIN! That is Robert Plant, lead singer, playing harmonica. You have so much great rock & blues to discover from the Rock Gods, Led Zeppelin.
Best song ever written
No one transitions like the mighty Zeppelin. So many fantastic songs and the rabbit hole awaits you.
You're so damn cute! I saw them live in 1975 front up against the stage. Let me tell YOU!!! Love seeing the younger generation appreciative of music from my generation.
For a little more harmonica you could try the bluesy “You Shook Me” or the rock song “Nobody’s Fault But Mine”. Led Zeppelin isn’t just music, it’s a way of life!
Plant plays the harmonic so great,it’s to bad it’s not in a few more songs.
the live video of Since I've Been Loving You will blow your mind
"Bring It On Home" by Led Zeppelin is from Sam Cooke's "Bring It On Home to Me" (1962). You take a Blues tune, decibelise it, and rockify it a bit- bingo mighty Zep! Fun to see you enjoy your way through this one, King... lots more on tap. You mighty like their update of Blind Willie Johnson (1927) who wrote "Nobody's Fault But Mine" (Zep used the same title) who also wrote "Jesus Make Up My Dying Bed" which Zep remade as "In My Time of Dying"- both GREAT Blues Rock. Peace from Canada.
And who brought Cooke that song?
@@NoahBodze Well since he wrote it, is this a trick question? Or are Google and Wiki just funning? Or, perish the need for it, do we bring out the howitzer to blast trolls: yo' mama... Irrespective- Peace.
@@27thangel23 I already don’t respect you. Why make it worse?
I see you really enjoy Zeppelin and we who grew up with the rock bands of the 70s aren't surprised at all! We partied with this music, saw them live in the best rock concerts known to man and bought their albums, that's right, albums! And I still have all my ticket stubs and the albums.😊
Oh yes we partied 😹
@@catman2629 Yes indeed!😇
“In My Time of Dying” will blow your damn mind! That should be your next Zeppelin!
My fave is Knebworth night two!!
@@Kashmir.820 I’d like to see him do the studio version then Knebworth night 2 live!
@@RMLtiger absolutely!!! It’s a banger!!!
A rocked up old blues song.
Best job of it ever. Hard to switch from blues to machine-gun nest rock.
Used to listen to it as a kid at full throttle my neighbours would throw rocks through my windows to hear it better at 2 in the morning
LOL
Drummer plays with full volume like a beautiful bastard.
Intro/outro is ode to old bluesman. Led Zep kings of switch ups and transitions
I love, LOVE how this song starts out way low and chill and then hits the anvil. Slow finish to bring it on home. Awesome.
I love harmonica too! Keep Rockin’
robert plays a mean harmonica
the live version of this from royal albert hall is FANTASTIC!
Great reaction - - there is nothing like Led Zeppelin, just brilliant!!
Your reaction after the intro when they hit their groove...awesome!! Please check out more - you won't be disappointed. I LOVE that an entirely new generation is discovering LZ. 👍 Thanks for sharing!
Yes, that was a harmonica played by singer Robert Plant. This is a re-working of a blues song recorded by Sonny Boy Williamson and written by Willie Dixon. I'm glad to see you're becoming a fan! If you want the full journey, start at the beginning and go in album/track order - you will not be disappointed. The first song off their first album is called Good Times Bad Times. Start there and they will take you places.
Hi there Henrietta - Happy New Year ☺☮
@@susanpalmer8931 always great to see you too! Best of health and happiness for the new year!
The GOATS....PERIOD! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥😎
Mr. Robert Plant is on the blues harp. He was singing through it in the beginning!
Dude, you can talk all you like. We can listen to the songs any time we want. Maybe dont talk during a solo, but it is a reaction. I just get a kick outta watching someone else see and hear zeppelin for the first time. I think they are that great its just cool to watch someone hear it and watch their face, then hear what they thought of it. Try since ive been loving you live at MSG.
Check out “you shook me” and I can’t quit you babe” “babe I’m gonna leave you”
Broooo you gotta see them live. Check out Dazed and Confused at Royal Albert Hall 1970 it’s insane bruh
Led Zeppelin live at msg since I’ve been loving you. They sold the garden out every night.
I loved the surprise on your face, when they switched it up, that was priceless. If you are still doing reactions, you should finish playing Led Zeppelin songs. All their songs are amazing, there may be a couple that won’t be your favorites, but far more you’ll love. I enjoy your reactions, even though their from a couple years ago. Thank you.
Try their song, You shook me. Harmonica is played by Robert Plant.
masters of musical midsection
Do Tea For One. Amazing Zep song and very underrated.
I'm currently re-reading 'Hammer of the gods' the definitive Zep biography. I'm into all music, from Steve Reich to Hardcore Drum and Bass but Led Zeppelin are the undoubtedly the greatest band of all time. ❤ fact 😉
You should hear the drums on the live performance of this song from the How the West Was Won album.
You just earned a new sub brotha🤙🏽
Time for the entire 26 minutes of Dazed and Confused from the Madison Square Garden concert ! I know you can do it man ! Must be viewed in it's entirety to catch the explosive guitar solo towards the end.
My brother, I just love your "non-verbal" reaction to this song
I watch Zep reactions for example to this banger to just see the facial reaction to the slap you in the face change from the sow delta blues to really on of the best guitar riffs ever and Bonzo bringin the THUNDER
Ditto. 😉
One of the hallmarks of Led Zeppelin songs is what I call the "Led Zeppelin crunch", often their slower songs explode in much the same way as this one did. A couple of good examples are "In My Time of Dying" and "The Rain Song". Jimmy Page is a genius at taking a song in unexpected directions and keeping it interesting. Welcome to the rabbit hole.
You're absolutely right. Robert Plant is playing a harmonica here.
Gods of Rock and Roll ❤
great great reaction!!!
jimmy is 1 of VERY few who can can make a guitar talk and sing!
This is the greatest band ever! They can do anything and do it better than anyone else! Try The Song Remains The Same/The Rain Song live 1973 at MSG!
That's the thunder ⚡ of the gods
I think the intro was a blues harp...if I'm wrong, we'll hear about it...LOL!
Love your reactions and would really dig seeing you react to Steely Dan! Different and incredible!
BEWARE, this song is a speeding hazard while driving!!!
Yeah, lead singer, Plant, plays the harmonica, as well as the guitar.
Please check out Led Zeppelin doing "Dazed and Confused" from the 1973 Madison Square Garden concert, also with clips of their movie The Song Remains the Same.
dude pause all you want just not in a solo haha, you had the same reaction I had hearing them for the first time 15 years ago
edit: also the live version is amaze balls they do some crazy shit between vocals & guitar called "call and response" its like they talking back to each other
I had all of their albums back then. They sold the second most albums by a rock group with just 108 songs recorded. Second only to The Beatles who recorded 213 songs to be at number one. Of Zeppelin's 108 songs, you may find you love 100 to 104 of them. Zeppelin's drummer is John (Bonzo) Bonham. He's the best...ask any rock drummer, and the majority of them will agree; Bonzo is best.
The roots of zep is the blues….
And the roots of the blues is the gospel the Scots and Irish brought with them to America.
You do you. If you feel like saying something - Do It
If you like the harmonica try Black Sabbath The Wizard , this by the way is another 70s band rabbit hole to explore with a darker deeper sound than Led Zepplin
How about some ' Van Halen-aint talking bout love ' ??? (studio version) The late great Edward Van Halen on guitar. He also did the guitar solo on Michael Jackson's 'Beat it ' 😁👍
I like Van Halen. I’ve seen Van Halen. There is no comparison to Zepplin. None.
@@NoahBodze I agree. No one could play or sound like Eddie Van Halen. Even JImmy Page of Zeppelin was blown away by his talents. Van Halens music stands up against ANYONES.
Hey you should react to the live version of in my time of dying by led zeppelin
I don't know what's happened to the sound, but it's hard to hear the vocals in the first part. It's the bass that is mainly prominent and the rest of the sounds are in the background.
Your listening to a song that is over 50 Years old....We all know it...You don`t.....The slower part is a remake of SONNY BOY WILLIAMSON`S SONG.....THE ROCK PART IS PURE ZEPPELIN...
Pretty crazy to think this is a 21 year old white guy from England singing .....
Waiting for the bus ZZ Top audio is better/Srv Texas flood live at the el macambo mind blowing
Как можно это ПЕРВЫЙ раз слышать в 21веке, не понимаю 🤷♂️
Yes Robert Plant the singer plays harmonica!
All due respect it's a reaction video, if people want less talking they should just watch the music video or listen to the song.
React to Joan Baez-Babe I'm gonna leave you. She did this song before they did
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