Jack Black said it best at the Kennedy Honors back in 2012 when he said of Led Zeppelin: THEY WROTE SONGS ABOUT LOVE…THEY WROTE SONGS ABOUT VIKINGS…THEY WROTE SONGS ABOUT VIKINGS MAKING LOVE 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
The singer and drummer were 21 here and it was jimmies 26th birthday. Hes wearing the sweater his mum knitted for his birthday, how rock and roll is that haha. They were so young!
The guitar riff from this song was just voted as the number one rock riff of all time. 🎸 They may not have been technically perfect but that’s what made them great!!!
Technically perfect? People still don't get the point of this type of music. Jimmy Page once told me about it: It was for the purpose of getting away from "technical" perfection. The Jazz bands prior to this style music played "technically perfect." This isn't jazz. It's rock, and it is AWESOME! What's with those goofballs who say that? Jimmy Page could play jazz. He frequentlly jammed with Big John Sullivan. But, he wanted a rock band and not a jazz one.
People are insane. Did you know that, when I was growing up, I was viciously attacked? People literally thought I was Jesus, and they weren't nice about it. They tried to fix it to where I never dated a girl in my life. True story! I once had a girlfriend who turned on me because she thought that. A psychotic girl from the 70's. None of my other girlfriends acted like that. Just, one crazy one I met. That's some bizarred stuff!
Now I try to make humor of it, but some how it all started back up again. I was fired from my teaching job for no reason, and my email is being flooded with job offers that I can never seem to get to. It's the old residue satanists.
The thing about the guitar, like many other instruments, is that you can bend notes, slur notes, use feedback, or whatever the artist wants to do to express emotion. Page was a master of creating emotion and feeling, as was the whole band. Page played the guitar like he invented it, and could do whatever he needed to do.
@@davidbonham5294 My late Dad believed Keith Moon was No 1 but Bonzo was just pure Fucking Genius it's nearly 41 years since his passing and I've never seen a Drummer like John Henry Bonham..
Zeppelin is a very musically diverse group. Some of their “slower”songs are: Thank You Going to California The Rain Song (often paired with the Song Remains the Same) Bron Yaur Stomp That’s the Way Since I’ve Been Loving You No Quarter Ten Years Gone In the Light All My Love Tea for One Enjoy!
This was my favorite era of zeppelin. 4 blokes out to prove something... playing the shit out of their respective instruments. This whole concert was ridiculous
My favorite Robert Plant vocal: SQUEEZE MY LEMON TILL THE JUICE RUNS DOWN MY LEG…SQUEEZE IT SO HARD I FALL RIGHT OUTTA BED…SQUEEZE MY LEMON TILL THE JUICE RUNS DOWN MY LEG😛😛😛😝😝😝😜😜😜
First heard this in 1969.... I was 20. The studio versions to me, were always better. Bought the album, not knowing anything about the band. Took it to my apt. And YIKES, WOW the afternoon was gone and music was changed forever.
It was not so subtle!!! Ann Wilson of Heart explained Led Zeppelin best when she said it was raw sexuality. No band conveyed the sexual aspects of their music like Zepp. They were on 🔥!!!! Here its the sounds of orgasms you here in Robert Plants voice. Page and Plant had a unique way of combining guitar and voice as one form of communicating . So young yet so gifted
Hello darlin, Break Out The Lead Here are just a few examples of Led Zeppelin's power and majesty to blow you away; Kashmir (the definitive Zeppelin song), The Immigrant Song, Since I've Been Loving You, The Gallows Pole, Ramble ON, Dancing Days, Going To California, How Many More Times, I Can't Quit You Baby, When The Levee Breaks, Thank You, Houses Of The Holy, Tangerine, The Rain Song, The Wanton Song, Moby Dick, Heartbreaker, The Ocean, Dazed and Confused, Black Dog, and last but not least, Whole Lotta Love! The band Led Zeppelin was hard to classify. Some labeled them hard rock, others called them metal while others labeled them a rock and roll blues band. In the end, they were a little bit of everything and a whole lot of unlike anybody else. No band has ever matched their sound in a genuine way. Led Zeppelin’s originality stemmed from the mesmerizing vocals of Robert Plant, the phrasings, riffs, and sound effects of Jimmy Page’s guitar work, the intensity and groove of John Bonham’s bass and snare, and the brilliant musicianship of the much underrated John Paul Jones. The merger of these four brilliant musicians resulted in a ten-year period of albums and tours that presented fans with the greatest rock and roll band of all time.
I saw Led Zeppelin in concert in 1970. I was 21 at the time. I am 33 days older than the singer, Robert Plant. I was singing Led Zeppelin songs in a band in college at the time. :-)
For me whole lotta love was always an action song-not just about a reaction of a man to a woman but a whole love is king gig. The silence and wierd noises are moments where the song has gone away seemingly.it's always there though as love is always there despite all distraction And it's a straightforward connect song: powerful as you are powerful,as love is powerful. I think these songs should have their studio versions reviewed by you-these live performances are often done as is on the night,and usually with the audience holding the studio version as a comparitor and as the main concept.
Hi Rebeka, There are a few out there with reactions to songs, but you are the one I love to watch & listen to. Please react to Led Zeppelin - KASHMIR - live at the O2 in 2007. Plant, Bonham (Jason), Page, & Jones totally ripped it! The power is simply insatiable, that is, it's where you could have every rock band & orchestra in the world playing at the same time, & it would still demand more! These guys on their own almost managed it. It is beat, & note perfect. Bonham just smashes the hell out of his kit, & Plant just does what he does best - commands the stage & tells a story. Page & Jones collaborate musically. Awesome is a word much used, but this is awesome in its entirety! Please react to this version, you loved Black Dog, what the hell will you think of this one?
I've never heard Page play better. The improvisation surrounding the skeleton(core) of the tune was brilliant. He made the improbable happen. He made it heavier than heavy. It was monumental. Like a space shuttle lift-off.
“Going to California” and “The Rain Song” are slower. Rain song is more instrumental and Going to California, you get both good vocals and instrumental. Both are very good Zeppelin songs.
@@rebekaluizebudlevskamusic Please React to Led Zeppelin-The Song Remains the same/The Rain Song (live 1973 MSG) Link ruclips.net/video/lzfPhQ0CU8o/видео.html
You want his full vocal abilities. There’s only one choice as far as I’m concerned... Since I’ve Been Loving You! 😘😉 Amazing single take guitar solo in it as well.
Hi Rebeca. This is a very early version of Whole Lotta Love from shortly after Zeppelin formed. The part you mentioned you didn't care for s Roberts live rendition of the Studio Album. There are a lot of Weird noises on the Studio version. Check out the Studio version on Zep II. I think then you will get it.. I have seen your Great reaction to Going to California Live at Earl's Court 1975 I now would like to ask you to React to Led Zeppelin - "That's the Way" - Live at Earl's Court 1975 I think this song will completely win you over & Finalize your Love for Zeppelin. ( Robert)
Just bumped into your reaction & have to second this suggestion - the live at MSG (In New York City) shows slower singing & how the same song can be played & sung in many different ways (my personal preference since I don’t go to a show to hear a live version of a studio recording 😉). ruclips.net/video/NrUHvPgxlcw/видео.html
Rebecca, What is the subject matter of this song? This tune is HIGH energy and I love it..... Lady, your eyes are sparkling!!!! If you had been back in this time period, you would have fit right in. You have a bit of rock & roll hippie in you, way down inside!!! With songs like this, it is NO Wonder why they have sold over 350 million albums worldwide!!!
Slow songs for Robert Plant: Since I’ve Been Loving You (Studio) (this is his best vocal performance imo) The Rain Song (Studio) Going To California (Studio) Thank You (Studio)
Plant is the best singer I have ever heard by far. He hits the high notes with ease unlike others I have heard trying to sing his songs. Greta Van Fleet are one of the few to come close.
Beka, Why no air-drums or air -guitar???? Finally at 2:something air-drums!!! Thank you pretty lady!!! EACH member of this classic band was/is a true master of their craft!!!!
While I couldn't disagree with you more, I appreciate the honesty in your reaction to this classic by Zep. Maybe you should hear the studio version of the song and then decide. It might make a difference to you. Just a thought.
The middle part is the way it is played on the studio version that's why they played it live as well. You should hear the studio version to understand the whole song.
If you want to her them,Playing after 27 Years together again as old Grandpas (of course without Bonzo but with his son),try "Celebration Day" things from 2007 from London.And believe me ,they lost nothing.I heard them live in the earlier days.Greetings from Germany
Rain Song, What is And Never Should Be, Thank You, Going to California, Babe I'M Gonna Leave You, Ten Years Gone, That's The Way, All My Love. Led Zeppelin is the greatest band.
Rebeka, you simply need to listen to them album by album. On each one there is always a balance between light and heavy. On the first album, "Babe, I'm going to leave you" is a slow song that you might like. I could fill out a paragraph of slow songs that the band composed, but I'll just choose a couple more: Going to California (LZ IV), The Battle of Evermore (also IV). There are a dozen + more.
My dad got me into led zeppelin prob heard them when I was i nappies born77 then used to sit on the sofa aged 6 playing air guitar nice one dad 43 now love them till I die
Noticed you doing some air drumming and getting into the groove of John Bonham's drumming Rebekah. Understandable as he is widely recognized as the greatest rock drummer of all time!
I was fortunate enough to have seen them live several times in the mid 70's. One of the best rock bands in history. Robert Plant - lead singer Jimmy Page - lead guitar John Paul Jones - bass/ keyboards John Bonham (rip) - drums/ percussion Check out " Stairway to Heaven" this will change your mind. I enjoy your reactions, and enjoying music that I grew up on.
The studio songs are often tighter and this isn't the same as the studio version, but they liked to improvise on stage. Robert often uses his vocalisations to mimic a musical instrument or to join in with the instruments in the band. Try 'Tangerine' for a slow song but there are quite a few.
Plant was/is the poster child of rock singers.... He took control of the stage & the audience! Plus he had great hair!!!! In one of their videos John Bonham plays with his bare hands-bongo style. The man was a beast!! YOU want slower, locate and review his acoustic work!!! He and Page cover some songs and does a slower version of their work......
I tend to agree with you! The very first albums I bought were Led Zep 1 and 2. I am 68 years old! In my opinion, I have rarely enjoyed Led Zep playing live. However, I love the studio albums. I get the impression that they are so high on drugs that they cannot hold the tune during a live performance. Others say that they are wonderful when they improvise and that they are different every time they perform. In my opinion, they are unable to reproduce the studio versions...and they are diminished for that reason! Led Zep remain one of my favourite bands...but I am not able to enjoy the mess that their live performances have become.
I watched your later Zep reactions, so, it was just a matter of time, of course. Plant is a phenomenon. He started writing lyrics at some point and his personality is showing in them. Please check out The Battle of Evermore and Bron-Yr-Aur. These two and Kashmir - that's him, romantic through and through: Celtic tales, mysterious deserts and dogs. And please check very underappreciated Trampled Under Foot, When the Levee Breaks, In My Time of Dying. And one more thing, do not forget John Paul Jones, do No Quarter. For Page, there is a concert version in 1975, I think, Dazed and Confused, 45 minute solo, O.M.G.
Try 'In The Light' from the Physical Graffiti' album or 'Ten Years Gone'. Both four years later when Robert Plant's voice was at it's absolute peak of perfection x.
If you want slower, softer songs by zeppelin, try ‘the rain song’ off of their album ‘ houses of the holy’. It is nothing but violins and cellos, by far, my favorite, AND Robert Plant’s favorite song . And I am a fool for strings.
Jack Black said it best at the Kennedy Honors back in 2012 when he said of Led Zeppelin: THEY WROTE SONGS ABOUT LOVE…THEY WROTE SONGS ABOUT VIKINGS…THEY WROTE SONGS ABOUT VIKINGS MAKING LOVE 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Just four of the best musicians of all time playing there hearts out. No auto tune just some reverb and raw talent.
The singer and drummer were 21 here and it was jimmies 26th birthday. Hes wearing the sweater his mum knitted for his birthday, how rock and roll is that haha. They were so young!
Yes, they were so young.😊
Jimi is still the baddest cat of them all..
The guitar riff from this song was just voted as the number one rock riff of all time. 🎸 They may not have been technically perfect but that’s what made them great!!!
I add with it the riff of kashmir also
Technically perfect? People still don't get the point of this type of music. Jimmy Page once told me about it: It was for the purpose of getting away from "technical" perfection. The Jazz bands prior to this style music played "technically perfect." This isn't jazz. It's rock, and it is AWESOME! What's with those goofballs who say that? Jimmy Page could play jazz. He frequentlly jammed with Big John Sullivan. But, he wanted a rock band and not a jazz one.
People are insane. Did you know that, when I was growing up, I was viciously attacked? People literally thought I was Jesus, and they weren't nice about it. They tried to fix it to where I never dated a girl in my life. True story! I once had a girlfriend who turned on me because she thought that. A psychotic girl from the 70's. None of my other girlfriends acted like that. Just, one crazy one I met. That's some bizarred stuff!
Now I try to make humor of it, but some how it all started back up again. I was fired from my teaching job for no reason, and my email is being flooded with job offers that I can never seem to get to. It's the old residue satanists.
The thing about the guitar, like many other instruments, is that you can bend notes, slur notes, use feedback, or whatever the artist wants to do to express emotion. Page was a master of creating emotion and feeling, as was the whole band. Page played the guitar like he invented it, and could do whatever he needed to do.
Bonham was the greatest rock drummer period !!!
YES, my cousin was and will always be
I second that
Is the greatest drummer. Period. Anyone who disagrees, Google what your favorite drummer says about him and well, there you go
@@davidbonham5294 My late Dad believed Keith Moon was No 1 but Bonzo was just pure Fucking Genius it's nearly 41 years since his passing and I've never seen a Drummer like John Henry Bonham..
Only your opinion i believe he was up there with ian paice....
The entire song, lyrically and musically, is a visit into the brain of a young man the first time he truly experiences a, well, whole lotta love.
Robert Plants vocals were incredible in those early years.
Plant and Bonham were barely old enough to buy beer when this was recorded.
@Mr.Ekshin
They were both 21 but in England you can buy a beer at age 18, unlike in America. So 3 years into their beer buying career. 😉.
Great early performance by one of the best bands in rock history. Thanks.
This is priceless footage.
It's both weird and amazing how this live version gets better each time you listen.
Zeppelin is a very musically diverse group. Some of their “slower”songs are:
Thank You
Going to California
The Rain Song (often paired with the Song Remains the Same)
Bron Yaur Stomp
That’s the Way
Since I’ve Been Loving You
No Quarter
Ten Years Gone
In the Light
All My Love
Tea for One
Enjoy!
Thank you so much.:) I will try to do my best.:) Thank you for you're suggestion.:)
Try tangerine
This was my favorite era of zeppelin. 4 blokes out to prove something... playing the shit out of their respective instruments. This whole concert was ridiculous
The strange singing and noises is the “whole lotta love”. Givin her every inch of his love way down inside.
There IS a certifiably INSANE person on the drums.
And We are so %&@#!*^%$#ing THANKFUL for that!
Jimmy plays a Theramin in this song!
Please do The Song Remains The Same/The Rain Song live from MSG in 1973!
Thank you so much.:) I will try to do my best.:) Thank you for you're suggestion.:)
My all-time favourite 👍✌
Please.
My favorite Robert Plant vocal: SQUEEZE MY LEMON TILL THE JUICE RUNS DOWN MY LEG…SQUEEZE IT SO HARD I FALL RIGHT OUTTA BED…SQUEEZE MY LEMON TILL THE JUICE RUNS DOWN MY LEG😛😛😛😝😝😝😜😜😜
I've always enjoyed the subtle sexual innuendo of this song.
@@TheJthom9 I was making a joke.
Very good lol
First heard this in 1969.... I was 20. The studio versions to me, were always better. Bought the album, not knowing anything about the band. Took it to my apt. And YIKES, WOW the afternoon was gone and music was changed forever.
It was not so subtle!!! Ann Wilson of Heart explained Led Zeppelin best when she said it was raw sexuality. No band conveyed the sexual aspects of their music like Zepp. They were on 🔥!!!! Here its the sounds of orgasms you here in Robert Plants voice. Page and Plant had a unique way of combining guitar and voice as one form of communicating . So young yet so gifted
that's funny.
Hello darlin,
Break Out The Lead
Here are just a few examples of Led Zeppelin's power and majesty to blow you away;
Kashmir (the definitive Zeppelin song), The Immigrant Song, Since I've Been Loving You, The Gallows Pole, Ramble ON, Dancing Days, Going To California, How Many More Times, I Can't Quit You Baby, When The Levee Breaks, Thank You, Houses Of The Holy, Tangerine, The Rain Song, The Wanton Song, Moby Dick, Heartbreaker, The Ocean, Dazed and Confused, Black Dog, and last but not least, Whole Lotta Love!
The band Led Zeppelin was hard to classify. Some labeled them hard rock, others called them metal while others labeled them a rock and roll blues band. In the end, they were a little bit of everything and a whole lot of unlike anybody else. No band has ever matched their sound in a genuine way.
Led Zeppelin’s originality stemmed from the mesmerizing vocals of Robert Plant, the phrasings, riffs, and sound effects of Jimmy Page’s guitar work, the intensity and groove of John Bonham’s bass and snare, and the brilliant musicianship of the much underrated John Paul Jones. The merger of these four brilliant musicians resulted in a ten-year period of albums and tours that presented fans with the greatest rock and roll band of all time.
Since I've been listening Led Zeppelin there haven't been bad days.
One of the Best rock songs of all time - play it loud, very loud !
I saw Led Zeppelin in concert in 1970. I was 21 at the time. I am 33 days older than the singer, Robert Plant. I was singing Led Zeppelin songs in a band in college at the time. :-)
For me whole lotta love was always an action song-not just about a reaction of a man to a woman but a whole love is king gig. The silence and wierd noises are moments where the song has gone away seemingly.it's always there though as love is always there despite all distraction And it's a straightforward connect song: powerful as you are powerful,as love is powerful. I think these songs should have their studio versions reviewed by you-these live performances are often done as is on the night,and usually with the audience holding the studio version as a comparitor and as the main concept.
Top 5 hard rock songs ever! Probably Top 3.
With a dash of psychedelia..
Agree
Hi Rebeka, There are a few out there with reactions to songs, but you are the one I love to watch & listen to.
Please react to Led Zeppelin - KASHMIR - live at the O2 in 2007. Plant, Bonham (Jason), Page, & Jones totally ripped it!
The power is simply insatiable, that is, it's where you could have every rock band & orchestra in the world playing at the same time, & it would still demand more!
These guys on their own almost managed it. It is beat, & note perfect. Bonham just smashes the hell out of his kit, & Plant just does what he does best - commands the stage &
tells a story. Page & Jones collaborate musically.
Awesome is a word much used, but this is awesome in its entirety!
Please react to this version, you loved Black Dog, what the hell will you think of this one?
Zepp is the greatest band ever . Bar none .
I've never heard Page play better. The improvisation surrounding the skeleton(core) of the tune was brilliant. He made the improbable happen. He made it heavier than heavy. It was monumental. Like a space shuttle lift-off.
“Going to California” and “The Rain Song” are slower. Rain song is more instrumental and Going to California, you get both good vocals and instrumental. Both are very good Zeppelin songs.
Thank you so much.:) I will try to do my best.:) Thank you for you're suggestion.:)
@@rebekaluizebudlevskamusic Please React to Led Zeppelin-The Song Remains the same/The Rain Song (live 1973 MSG)
Link ruclips.net/video/lzfPhQ0CU8o/видео.html
@@AmjadAliSyd I already reacted to RAIN SONG. Go check it out.😊🙏🏼
@@rebekaluizebudlevskamusic i know but this is a different version and better than 1979
@@AmjadAliSyd If I will have the time, I will check it out just for myself. Thank you😊👍🏽
THIS IT GAL, PURE ROCK THE BEST BAND .
So glad you came up in my suggestions! Great reaction! Right On!
Nobody better!! It was crazy good at MSG!!
You want his full vocal abilities. There’s only one choice as far as I’m concerned... Since I’ve Been Loving You! 😘😉 Amazing single take guitar solo in it as well.
Hi Rebeca.
This is a very early version of Whole Lotta Love from shortly after Zeppelin formed.
The part you mentioned you didn't care for s Roberts live rendition of the Studio Album.
There are a lot of Weird noises on the Studio version.
Check out the Studio version on Zep II. I think then you will get it..
I have seen your Great reaction to Going to California Live at Earl's Court 1975
I now would like to ask you to React to Led Zeppelin - "That's the Way" - Live at Earl's Court 1975
I think this song will completely win you over & Finalize your Love for Zeppelin. ( Robert)
I know this is an older podcast, but you crack me up.Keep up your insight with these artists.like your reactions
I see Zeppelin, I click on it!
From that same concert - Bring It On Home. Great one
It is a great one and they crushed it that night. It might be too heavy for Rebeka though.
I'm going to give you every inch of my love! What a great line in this classic!
I m 60 years. And Love Lz😊 and your reactions 🎸🎶🎼🎶🎵
Once again ZEP proves they’re the gods of rock.
70's and 80's rock those are my days i was very young back then but i still listen to those rock songs til today...keep on rockin' rebeka...
Thank you.:) I will.:)
You should check out the live Whole Lotta Love from Madison Square Garden 1973. Also, Since I've Been Loving You from same show.
Thank you so much.:) I will try to do my best.:) Thank you for you're suggestion.:)
Just bumped into your reaction & have to second this suggestion - the live at MSG (In New York City) shows slower singing & how the same song can be played & sung in many different ways (my personal preference since I don’t go to a show to hear a live version of a studio recording 😉).
ruclips.net/video/NrUHvPgxlcw/видео.html
The whole song is killer but when Bonham comes in with that thunderous cave-man beat the whole thing just elevates!
Try the live version 1973 Madison Square garden whole lotta love
Thank you so much.:) I will try to do my best.:) Thank you for you're suggestion.:)
Rebecca,
What is the subject matter of this song? This tune is HIGH energy and I love it..... Lady, your eyes are sparkling!!!! If you had been back in this time period, you would have fit right in. You have a bit of rock & roll hippie in you, way down inside!!!
With songs like this, it is NO Wonder why they have sold over 350 million albums worldwide!!!
The rain song live 1973 - their best slow song they ever did. It’s a masterpiece! Live 1973
Also Ten Years Gone from "Listen to this Eddie." June 1977 at LA Forum is pretty darn good.
Slow songs for Robert Plant:
Since I’ve Been Loving You (Studio) (this is his best vocal performance imo)
The Rain Song (Studio)
Going To California (Studio)
Thank You (Studio)
I have reacted on the rain song already. Go check it out.😊🙏🏼
I will try to do my best.:) Thank you for you're suggestion.:)
@@rebekaluizebudlevskamusic Of course, thank you for the reactions
Gonne give you every inch of my love! Opps!! Great number,and guitar solo is cruel of cruelest
Plant is the best singer I have ever heard by far. He hits the high notes with ease unlike others I have heard trying to sing his songs. Greta Van Fleet are one of the few to come close.
I thought you did rather well after you got over the initial shock. Good to see you delve into the past. Stay safe.
Thank you.:)
Beka,
Why no air-drums or air -guitar???? Finally at 2:something air-drums!!! Thank you pretty lady!!! EACH member of this classic band was/is a true master of their craft!!!!
The instrumental from this song was used in the opening credits of a weekly music show in the UK called "Top of the pops"
When the Bonzo goes in it, it immediatly becomes so fckn groovy man!
"Hammer of the Gods" is a great book about the band!
I thought the time of the book was Hammer of the god which is a book about John mom
While I couldn't disagree with you more, I appreciate the honesty in your reaction to this classic by Zep. Maybe you should hear the studio version of the song and then decide. It might make a difference to you. Just a thought.
Exactly!
I've yet to hear a decent live version of any Zep song from anything recorded after the Zep II days.
@@neilmartin99 how the west was won? The song remains the same?
You’re so funny I just love your expressions always a pleasure to watch you
Thanks for being honest Rebekah. I may not be the best at discerning the difference. But you seem sincere. Yeah just enjoy it!
The middle part is the way it is played on the studio version that's why they played it live as well. You should hear the studio version to understand the whole song.
Your face is so expressive! I love the crinkle chin, I can only remember one other female with that ability. Great reaction.
Thank you.:)
If you want to her them,Playing after 27 Years together again as old Grandpas (of course without Bonzo but with his son),try "Celebration Day" things from 2007 from London.And believe me ,they lost nothing.I heard them live in the earlier days.Greetings from Germany
Thank you so much.:) I will try to do my best.:) Thank you for you're suggestion.:)
Rain Song, What is And Never Should Be, Thank You, Going to California, Babe I'M Gonna Leave You, Ten Years Gone, That's The Way, All My Love. Led Zeppelin is the greatest band.
I will try to do my best.:) Thank you for you're suggestion.:)
You should try "The Rain Song"....very beautiful.
Thank you so much.:) I will try to do my best.:) Thank you for you're suggestion.:)
You need to listen to the “whole side “of Led Zeppelin III!!! The whole thing is a masterpiece🙌👏👍
Your face!!😂🤣When he started oh-ing and ahh-ing...😆
Rebeka, you simply need to listen to them album by album. On each one there is always a balance between light and heavy. On the first album, "Babe, I'm going to leave you" is a slow song that you might like. I could fill out a paragraph of slow songs that the band composed, but I'll just choose a couple more: Going to California (LZ IV), The Battle of Evermore (also IV). There are a dozen + more.
My dad got me into led zeppelin prob heard them when I was i nappies born77 then used to sit on the sofa aged 6 playing air guitar nice one dad 43 now love them till I die
Oh my god they were otherworldly no body better!!!
Best group in history of rock 🤟🏻💪🏻
Rebekka don' t stop ....non fermarti you are the sweet tiger with blue ocean eyes... i waiting for new video tvb vincenzo 😙
Noticed you doing some air drumming and getting into the groove of John Bonham's drumming Rebekah. Understandable as he is widely recognized as the greatest rock drummer of all time!
This woman GETS IT.
"Babe I'm Gonna Leave You" will impress you and change your opinion of the band.
I will try to do my best. Thank you for your suggestion.:)
Going to California, Big Log, I'm in the mood. The last 2 are his solo songs.
I have done a reaction to his song 'Going To California'. Go check it out.:)
I like both versions about the same but in different ways. They are both out of this world great like you are too.
Great reaction!! Looks like you got into it!!!
From the first studio album, led zeppelin babe i'm gonna leave you
I was fortunate enough to have seen them live several times in the mid 70's. One of the best rock bands in history.
Robert Plant - lead singer
Jimmy Page - lead guitar
John Paul Jones - bass/ keyboards
John Bonham (rip) - drums/ percussion
Check out " Stairway to Heaven" this will change your mind. I enjoy your reactions, and enjoying music that I grew up on.
The studio songs are often tighter and this isn't the same as the studio version, but they liked to improvise on stage. Robert often uses his vocalisations to mimic a musical instrument or to join in with the instruments in the band. Try 'Tangerine' for a slow song but there are quite a few.
I can see that’s a kind of man you want in your life 😂
Rebekka il tuo sorriso e i tuoi ottimi commenti sulla musica sono una dipendenza aspetto nuovi video scusa 😂 tvb vincenzo😇😇😇
Plant was/is the poster child of rock singers.... He took control of the stage & the audience! Plus he had great hair!!!! In one of their videos John Bonham plays with his bare hands-bongo style. The man was a beast!! YOU want slower, locate and review his acoustic work!!! He and Page cover some songs and does a slower version of their work......
You could try Thank You off of Led Zeppelin 2. Lovely song that shows off Roberts voice well.
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Awe ! Wish you had done the performance from the Madison Square Garden concert ! Much better than this.
The whole song is about a musical climax.
How are you not an actress? Your voice draws me in
Bonham is a beast live and that was a great reaction!!!
Thank you so much.:)
I tend to agree with you! The very first albums I bought were Led Zep 1 and 2. I am 68 years old! In my opinion, I have rarely enjoyed Led Zep playing live. However, I love the studio albums. I get the impression that they are so high on drugs that they cannot hold the tune during a live performance. Others say that they are wonderful when they improvise and that they are different every time they perform. In my opinion, they are unable to reproduce the studio versions...and they are diminished for that reason! Led Zep remain one of my favourite bands...but I am not able to enjoy the mess that their live performances have become.
I am in love of you, omg, love from Argentina!!
Emerson Lake and Palmer Pirates Live Montreal Pirates. 13 minutes in the life of Pirates. 1977.
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Led Zeppelin voice:
The first part of Dazed and confused
and maybe
What is and should never be.
It's a hard rock band
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I watched your later Zep reactions, so, it was just a matter of time, of course. Plant is a phenomenon. He started writing lyrics at some point and his personality is showing in them. Please check out The Battle of Evermore and Bron-Yr-Aur. These two and Kashmir - that's him, romantic through and through: Celtic tales, mysterious deserts and dogs. And please check very underappreciated Trampled Under Foot, When the Levee Breaks, In My Time of Dying. And one more thing, do not forget John Paul Jones, do No Quarter. For Page, there is a concert version in 1975, I think, Dazed and Confused, 45 minute solo, O.M.G.
Thanks for asking for some slow songs- the Rain song- Going to California- Thank you is the best one ❤❤
If you really want check out his solo albums from the 80
Songs like
If I were a carpenter
Big log
Sea of Love
Little by little
Ship of fools
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Saw them 21 Aug 1971 LA Forum!
"Since I've been loving you" live from Madison Square Garden 1973.
Try 'In The Light' from the Physical Graffiti' album or 'Ten Years Gone'. Both four years later when Robert Plant's voice was at it's absolute peak of perfection x.
I think he did a song called, the sea of love' redention ' it's so trippy'
Remember there was no effects in 1970 like now ! Listen to Since I’ve been Loving You
You need too react too whole lotta love live from Madison square garden new York 1973
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If you want slower, softer songs by zeppelin, try ‘the rain song’ off of their album ‘ houses of the holy’. It is nothing but violins and cellos, by far, my favorite, AND Robert Plant’s favorite song .
And I am a fool for strings.