Rebeka, there's another song as underrated as this one and with a huge emotional power, "I'm gonna crawl", from the last studio album. It will be amazing to see you reacting to this song!
I bought the Presence album when it came out in 1976, I was 14. It was such an intense time of life, in a way part of me is always still back there. Tea For One is the last song on the album. Chilling in my room during the Florida summer, blinds drawn, & soaking in this beautiful song. Page dug deep to give one of my favorite solos of his on record, tasty & bittersweet. So when you expressed your love for the song, believe me Rebekah, I know what you're feeling 🎸🎶🎵🥁🎼💜🩵💜💙💜💚💜💛💜🧡💜🩷💜❤️💜🖤💜🤍💜🩷💜🧡💜💛💜💚💜💙💜🩵💜🩵
Same. 14 in 76. Blinds drawn but in Cali. Zep was a part of our culture. It was what we chilled to, rocked to, cruised to and watched at the weekend midnight movies. I remember when I bought The Song Remains the Same and heard No Quarter live for the first time. Amazing. The Presence album was constantly played in the locker room before football practice. The whole album is killer. Tea For One is a song that keeps growing on me. I keep discovering new aspects of it. Love it.
I was a senior in High School and still recall my 1st time playing the album... It was a little different from the last 2/3 Zep records in that it was not fancy but guitar heavy w/layers and layers of Jimmy laying it down. I was thinking this is a good album as the LAST SONG BEGAN, "TEA FOR ONE" and that made it a great album for me, TEA just put it over the top, the typical Zeppelin British Blues face melting blues jam!
What a gem!! Thanks for sharing Led Zeppelin never played this live, but when Jimmy and Robert got back together for these shows it was just outstanding to see them playing together again and playing so well.
Hi Rebeka, the lyrics to the song were written about when Plant was lying in a hospital bed recovering from a car accident he had in late 1975 that nearly killed him and his wife at the time - he had to learn to walk again and most of the album Presence was recording with him sitting in a wheelchair.
Same here, wish they's done it live more times. If I recall correctly, they did it less than five times in total. I saw them twice on the 1995 tour. They were great, lots of fun, crazy audience too. Man, they were wild. Cheers 🍺
Led Zeppelin's album 'Presence' from 1976 is a very underrated record, mainly because it was released without a tour and it became one of Zeppelin's low sellers. It was also a year when disco was taking off in the US, and punk rock took over the UK... and Zeppelin were the odd band out. In 1975, Robert Plant (vocals) was involved in a near-fatal car crash in Greece w/ his family... he nearly lost his then-wife Maureen. Plant was seriously injured and his ankle was severely damaged and needed surgery and years of recovery time... Led Zeppelin had to cancel all tour plans and Jimmy Page (guitar) started putting a new Zeppelin album ('Presence') together w/ Plant working on lyrics ... Plant was in a wheelchair and recorded his vocals in a cast... Page then worked frantically and claimed he finished the album's overdubs in 2 days! Released in the Spring of '76, 'Presence' charted at #1, but was not heavily promoted (Zeppelin could not tour until 1977)... which was why the songs on the record were not some of Zeppelin's best-known. However, tracks like "Achilles' last stand" ... 'For your life' ... "Nobody's fault but mine" ... did become fan faves.
Tea For One is from the underrated Presence album. It is one of their heavier and guitar oriented album. It's once of my favorite albums. If you have not done Achilles Last Stand then that is a MUST.
I don't know that I would call Presence "heavier" or more "guitar orientated" than their other albums. FWIW, my fav song on Presence is Hots On For Nowhere.
@@Michael----- Presence is the only Zeppelin album without an acoustic song on it. It was more a Jimmy Page album because Robert Plant was recovering from a car accident if I remember correctly. That is why I consider it heavier that others, at least from beginning to end. No ballads or acoustic songs. Hots on for Nowhere is a really good song. I actually love the whole album.
Randy Meisner, founding member and original bassist for the Eagles passed away 2 days ago. How about doing a reaction to, Randy Meisner / Eagles - Take It To The Limit 1977 4K It's one of the most popular Eagles' songs and this live performance is masterful!
@@rebekaluizebudlevskamusic Hi Rebeka, I looked at your playlist for the Eagles, This song is not in there, The one you reacted to was called, "Take It Easy", This one is called "Take It To The Limit". They have similar titles but they are different songs. Here's a link - ruclips.net/video/hxjkEAutp5w/видео.html Thank you. and R.I.P Randy Meisner
@@rebekaluizebudlevskamusic Yes, it's a different song, It's called "Take it To The Limit". I think you will love it, Randy had such a magnificent voice.
@@rebekaluizebudlevskamusic He's right, that's a different song that was reacted to before. The one he's requesting is called, 'Take It To The Limit'. One of the Eagles' early hits and I believe it's the only one Randy sings lead on (because he wrote it). I think you will definitely like it because it's just a fantastic song and Randy Meisner's voice range will blow you away. Just incredible! The crowd goes wild at what he does near the end..
Yeah, in Total Agreement!! 'For Your Life' is also a Great Song from The Presence album, In through the Outdoor is also a great album from their later work.
They never do anything bad or half way! What ever genre they tackle, they own! The GOATS! This isn’t Zeppelin. This is just their song. This is Plant and Page! It isn’t Zeppelin unless all four are present!
Well at least it’s half of Led Zeppelin. It’s still a great version. Love the orchestra and the slow burning blues. This is their second longest song, behind In My Time of Dying. It’s amazing what they can do with those 11 plus minutes. You should react to the studio version too.
An utterly brilliant song and one of their best blues tunes and that is saying something. I saw them 3 times in that era, twice with the orchestra that were great unleaded vibes and once a year later with a stripped down 5 piece band that did nothing but an incredible rocking tribute to Led Zeppelin and music from throughout their career. They were amazing, Page was masterful that night. Also a great video of them is at the Amnesty International concert in 1998, they play a 4 song set the highlight of which was an unreal treatment of Babe, I'm I'm Gonna Leave You, it is one of Jimmy Page's best live solos ever, he just cuts loose and turns back the clock, it will freak you out! Also, if you loved this song as much as I do, please listen to the the original studio audio sometime, it is an amazing masterpiece. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
when I was a kid I made a mixed cassette tape of only the solos of "Since I've Been Loving You" TeaFor One" and "I'm gonna Crawl" all in one. I sat down for many many hours to learn each note on guitar. All 3 songs are great and deserve to be equals IMO. Great reaction, makes me feel like a kid again.
This song Dave in the chills specially especially when the violins and Harper came in. Rebecca I think in 1995 and 96 Jimmy Page and Robert plant did did a tour doing some of the led Zeppelin songs but had in the orchestra and using some Indian instruments. Thank you for doing this reaction it made my day.
There are few male voices that are completely unique in the realm of music. Robert Plant has one of those voices. Geddy Lee has another one of those voices. There are a few others I won't list here, but Plant's voice will never be equaled, I don't think.
Rebeka, I made this list of my top twenty-five Zeppelin songs as long ago as February 2022, and look which song I had at number one: “Tea For One” “Thank You” “Achilles Last Stand” “Babe I’m Gonna Leave You” “The Battle of Evermore” “What Is and What Should Never Be” “Trampled Under Foot” “Since I’ve Been Loving You” “Kashmir” “Tangerine” “In the Evening” “Over the Hills and Far Away” “Black Dog” “Immigrant Song” “The Rain Song” “Ten Years Gone” “In My Time of Dying” “Houses of the Holy” “All My Love” “Ramble On” “Stairway to Heaven” “Going to California” “Rock and Roll” “Celebration Day” “Dazed and Confused”
Written in the same key as Since I’ve Been Loving You. Jimmy interchanges phrasing on the solos when you listen to bootlegs , take your hat off to him he never played the same thing live twice in a row
Goodmorning Rebeka, I like to see your YT films and the comments about LZ. When do you Dazed and Cofused live? I know its almost 30 min's but its amazing. I hope you do it and i like to see your comments aboud that song. Greetings René from the Netherlands.
Love your reaction to one of my favorite songs of LZ!! There is another very under rated song off "In Through the Outdoor" that i luv personally that I would love your reaction on. It's titled "I'm Gonna Crawl". I know you would luv it!! Slow bluesy!! I will be waiting!🙏🙏🙏🙏
On "I'm Gonna Crawl " Robert Plants voice is on full display. He pours his soul into it!! Im willing to bet you will put it in your top 5!!! Just awesome song!!
My favorite band 4- ever.. the future of rock is in good hands .. the ladies hands... 3 sisters... "THE WARNING" try they're version of Enter Sandman. They did for METALLICA'S BLACKLIST ALBUM.. for Metallica! Live at Teatro metropolitan cdmx 2022, you will not be sorry.. 🤟🎶☮️
Hey Rebeka I guess you now know it ain’t regarded as their weakest song by the reactions . Thank you for loving Zeppelin so much . My love affair started in the 70,s and remains the same today ❤❤❤Or is that The Song Remains The Same 😅😅😅
you can take the boys out of Led Zeppelin...but you can't...never ever can take Led Zeppelin out of the boys...you can feel the true love between Robert and Jimmy...it's a living breathing thing an unquenchable fire
Should've did the studio version, especially since this is not really Led Zeppelin. As for the song, I highly doubt it's underrated at all, by anyone. This is one of the best songs on the album, along with Achilles Last Stand & Nobody's Fault But Mine. This song is so good that Joe Bonamassa covered it on his 2011 album, You & Me, with John Bonham's son Jason on drums, & Doug Henthorn on vocals. Joe has performed it live too, with & without Jason. The Tour de Force: Hammersmith Apollo performance from 2013 is great. Another great song on You & Me is the Marshall Paul penned 'So Many Roads' made popular by Otis Rush. Pretty sure Otis first released it as the So Many Roads, So Many Trains/I'm Satisfied single in 1960 (Chess 1751, 7", 45 RPM, Single). Otis performed the song live, as did Joe Bonamassa & John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers with various guitarists including Mick Taylor, Gary Moore & Rocky Athas. Mayall recorded a studio version of the song with Otis Rush on vocals on his 2001 album, John Mayall & Friends - Along For The Ride.
I was a teenager in the Zeppelin years and to be honest, Zeppelin wasn't for the girls -yes, Stairway and Rain Song are much appreciated by the fairer sex, but mostly at the Live shows it was 90% men, in fact many of the girls I dated then didn't like Zep, they liked AHEM Disco
There is a rather unknown live album called BBC Sessions. Here you can find the best recordings of Stairway to heaven, Black Dog and Since I've been loving you. In my opinion. Recommendable
@@eugenevidocq5529 I've loved zeppelin since 74...I'm a multi instrument musician ( drummer by trade) and can play most of zeppelins work....I'm filled with love...It seems you're projecting...YOU seem filled with "hatred"...Sorry my OPINION infuriated you...Perhaps you should see someone about your issues...Cheers!
Rebeka, there's another song as underrated as this one and with a huge emotional power, "I'm gonna crawl", from the last studio album. It will be amazing to see you reacting to this song!
That a great one. Nice suggestion.👈😎
The end of the band, as Bonham had died.
I’m with you there, great song.
Great song. I'm gonna crawl. Going to listen to it now!! 🙂
Followed up I'm Gonna Crawl with Ten Years Gone. Couldn't help myself....
I bought the Presence album when it came out in 1976, I was 14. It was such an intense time of life, in a way part of me is always still back there. Tea For One is the last song on the album. Chilling in my room during the Florida summer, blinds drawn, & soaking in this beautiful song. Page dug deep to give one of my favorite solos of his on record, tasty & bittersweet.
So when you expressed your love for the song, believe me Rebekah, I know what you're feeling 🎸🎶🎵🥁🎼💜🩵💜💙💜💚💜💛💜🧡💜🩷💜❤️💜🖤💜🤍💜🩷💜🧡💜💛💜💚💜💙💜🩵💜🩵
Same. 14 in 76. Blinds drawn but in Cali. Zep was a part of our culture. It was what we chilled to, rocked to, cruised to and watched at the weekend midnight movies. I remember when I bought The Song Remains the Same and heard No Quarter live for the first time. Amazing. The Presence album was constantly played in the locker room before football practice. The whole album is killer. Tea For One is a song that keeps growing on me. I keep discovering new aspects of it. Love it.
I was 17 and I got the Album for my birthday 😊❤
I was a senior in High School and still recall my 1st time playing the album... It was a little different from the last 2/3 Zep records in that it was not fancy but guitar heavy w/layers and layers of Jimmy laying it down. I was thinking this is a good album as the LAST SONG BEGAN, "TEA FOR ONE" and that made it a great album for me, TEA just put it over the top, the typical Zeppelin British Blues face melting blues jam!
Your face is how i felt when I saw Robert Plant with Stevie Ray Vaughn opening in 1988 in Toronto.His is voice is timeless.Much love from Canada❤🇨🇦
What a gem!! Thanks for sharing Led Zeppelin never played this live, but when Jimmy and Robert got back together for these shows it was just outstanding to see them playing together again and playing so well.
look at how many people had to play with them to come close to matching what those four men did by their lonesome b4 Bonzo's death...truly amazing
Wow, thank you for reminding me how good this song is. Keep up the great Reactions
Thank you.✨
It is indeed one of the most underrated LZ songs. No kiddin'. Always loved it, thanks for adding your beauty to it.
I love this song, wore it out on vinyl, think it's become fused in my brain, so bluesy and creative!!
Hi Rebeka, the lyrics to the song were written about when Plant was lying in a hospital bed recovering from a car accident he had in late 1975 that nearly killed him and his wife at the time - he had to learn to walk again and most of the album Presence was recording with him sitting in a wheelchair.
Definite under rated Zep song!
Эти ребята просто шедевры. Robert Plant, Jimmy Page и PERFECT Drams in the World Jon Bonham
Zeppelin blues. Proper blues. Thanks for your reaction, Rebecca. I lurve the blues. I love led zeppelin.
Love your reactions! This song is so beautiful love the warm strings in the background too a true master class by Plant & Page 🤘👏
Thank you.✨
Love this song!
Saw Page & Plant in 1995. Wish they had done that one. ♥️
Me too! The Allstate arena in Chicago.😢
Same here, wish they's done it live more times. If I recall correctly, they did it less than five times in total. I saw them twice on the 1995 tour. They were great, lots of fun, crazy audience too. Man, they were wild.
Cheers 🍺
Oh my gosh i never saw this live performance from Page and Plant. Wow it was so good
I would agree this has always been my favorite zeppelin song it's always taken me to another place
😀✌️love it. Zeppelin live is awesome to watch . Reaction 😀👍
The Rain Song, from this same Page Plant, period also with strings, will blow you away!
Led Zeppelin's album 'Presence' from 1976 is a very underrated record, mainly because it was released without a tour and it became one of Zeppelin's low sellers. It was also a year when disco was taking off in the US, and punk rock took over the UK... and Zeppelin were the odd band out.
In 1975, Robert Plant (vocals) was involved in a near-fatal car crash in Greece w/ his family... he nearly lost his then-wife Maureen. Plant was seriously injured and his ankle was severely damaged and needed surgery and years of recovery time... Led Zeppelin had to cancel all tour plans and Jimmy Page (guitar) started putting a new Zeppelin album ('Presence') together w/ Plant working on lyrics ... Plant was in a wheelchair and recorded his vocals in a cast... Page then worked frantically and claimed he finished the album's overdubs in 2 days!
Released in the Spring of '76, 'Presence' charted at #1, but was not heavily promoted (Zeppelin could not tour until 1977)... which was why the songs on the record were not some of Zeppelin's best-known. However, tracks like "Achilles' last stand" ... 'For your life' ... "Nobody's fault but mine" ... did become fan faves.
Best blues song ever ❤
Tea For One is from the underrated Presence album. It is one of their heavier and guitar oriented album. It's once of my favorite albums. If you have not done Achilles Last Stand then that is a MUST.
I don't know that I would call Presence "heavier" or more "guitar orientated" than their other albums.
FWIW, my fav song on Presence is Hots On For Nowhere.
@@Michael----- Presence is the only Zeppelin album without an acoustic song on it. It was more a Jimmy Page album because Robert Plant was recovering from a car accident if I remember correctly. That is why I consider it heavier that others, at least from beginning to end. No ballads or acoustic songs. Hots on for Nowhere is a really good song. I actually love the whole album.
Loved it ! Amazing reaction.
Randy Meisner, founding member and original bassist for the Eagles passed away 2 days ago. How about doing a reaction to, Randy Meisner / Eagles - Take It To The Limit 1977 4K
It's one of the most popular Eagles' songs and this live performance is masterful!
Yes! Please!
I have done a reaction on that song already. Go check it out on my Eagles Playlist.✨
@@rebekaluizebudlevskamusic Hi Rebeka, I looked at your playlist for the Eagles, This song is not in there, The one you reacted to was called, "Take It Easy", This one is called "Take It To The Limit". They have similar titles but they are different songs. Here's a link - ruclips.net/video/hxjkEAutp5w/видео.html
Thank you. and R.I.P Randy Meisner
@@rebekaluizebudlevskamusic Yes, it's a different song, It's called "Take it To The Limit". I think you will love it, Randy had such a magnificent voice.
@@rebekaluizebudlevskamusic He's right, that's a different song that was reacted to before. The one he's requesting is called, 'Take It To The Limit'. One of the Eagles' early hits and I believe it's the only one Randy sings lead on (because he wrote it). I think you will definitely like it because it's just a fantastic song and Randy Meisner's voice range will blow you away. Just incredible! The crowd goes wild at what he does near the end..
I remember when we bought each other albums for birthday and Christmas gifts! Good times! 😎✌️❤️
Yeah, in Total Agreement!! 'For Your Life' is also a Great Song from The Presence album, In through the Outdoor is also a great album from their later work.
They never do anything bad or half way! What ever genre they tackle, they own! The GOATS! This isn’t Zeppelin. This is just their song. This is Plant and Page! It isn’t Zeppelin unless all four are present!
How could we have not heard this? amazing song.Could be in Zeps top 5.... sweet kiss on the cheek Rebeka.. God bless you!
Saw them at the 25th anniversary of Glastonbury, they headed it, it was brilliant ✌️🌹
Well at least it’s half of Led Zeppelin. It’s still a great version. Love the orchestra and the slow burning blues. This is their second longest song, behind In My Time of Dying. It’s amazing what they can do with those 11 plus minutes. You should react to the studio version too.
Had to replace JPJ with an entire orchestra 💜💜
Rebeka love you
One of the best blues ever ❤
An utterly brilliant song and one of their best blues tunes and that is saying something. I saw them 3 times in that era, twice with the orchestra that were great unleaded vibes and once a year later with a stripped down 5 piece band that did nothing but an incredible rocking tribute to Led Zeppelin and music from throughout their career. They were amazing, Page was masterful that night. Also a great video of them is at the Amnesty International concert in 1998, they play a 4 song set the highlight of which was an unreal treatment of Babe, I'm I'm Gonna Leave You, it is one of Jimmy Page's best live solos ever, he just cuts loose and turns back the clock, it will freak you out! Also, if you loved this song as much as I do, please listen to the the original studio audio sometime, it is an amazing masterpiece. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
I have done a reaction on that song already. Go check it out on LED Zeppelins playlist.✨
Great choice Rebeka. Fun to watch it performed live too!
Thank you.✨
It's one of my favourite, but I like the studio version better. I love your Zeppelin reactions and I hope to see more!
Thank you.✨
when I was a kid I made a mixed cassette tape of only the solos of "Since I've Been Loving You" TeaFor One"
and "I'm gonna Crawl" all in one. I sat down for many many hours to learn each note on guitar. All 3 songs are
great and deserve to be equals IMO. Great reaction, makes me feel like a kid again.
I have done a reaction on the song “Since I’ve Been Loving You” already. Go check out my LED Zeppelins playlist.✨
Thank you.✨
This song Dave in the chills specially especially when the violins and Harper came in. Rebecca I think in 1995 and 96 Jimmy Page and Robert plant did did a tour doing some of the led Zeppelin songs but had in the orchestra and using some Indian instruments.
Thank you for doing this reaction it made my day.
Thank you.✨
There are few male voices that are completely unique in the realm of music. Robert Plant has one of those voices. Geddy Lee has another one of those voices. There are a few others I won't list here, but Plant's voice will never be equaled, I don't think.
Led Zeppelin just amazing group.nobody in my mi d can match them
Rebeka, I made this list of my top twenty-five Zeppelin songs as long ago as February 2022, and look which song I had at number one:
“Tea For One”
“Thank You”
“Achilles Last Stand”
“Babe I’m Gonna Leave You”
“The Battle of Evermore”
“What Is and What Should Never Be”
“Trampled Under Foot”
“Since I’ve Been Loving You”
“Kashmir”
“Tangerine”
“In the Evening”
“Over the Hills and Far Away”
“Black Dog”
“Immigrant Song”
“The Rain Song”
“Ten Years Gone”
“In My Time of Dying”
“Houses of the Holy”
“All My Love”
“Ramble On”
“Stairway to Heaven”
“Going to California”
“Rock and Roll”
“Celebration Day”
“Dazed and Confused”
Nice song choice to react Rebeka
Written in the same key as Since I’ve Been Loving You. Jimmy interchanges phrasing on the solos when you listen to bootlegs , take your hat off to him he never played the same thing live twice in a row
Listen to the studio version!! Its awesome!
Goodmorning Rebeka, I like to see your YT films and the comments about LZ. When do you Dazed and Cofused live? I know its almost 30 min's but its amazing. I hope you do it and i like to see your comments aboud that song. Greetings René from the Netherlands.
These two guys are almost so legendary as Lennon and McCartney.
Great choice, Becks. As always.
Thank you.✨
@@rebekaluizebudlevskamusic U R Welcome
That chap, erm, Page I believe . Not bad on the guitar, eh? 😊😊😊. Great reaction
Thank you.✨
saw led zeppelin in concert in 1970, awesome
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Love your reaction to one of my favorite songs of LZ!! There is another very under rated song off "In Through the Outdoor" that i luv personally that I would love your reaction on. It's titled "I'm Gonna Crawl". I know you would luv it!! Slow bluesy!! I will be waiting!🙏🙏🙏🙏
On "I'm Gonna Crawl " Robert Plants voice is on full display. He pours his soul into it!! Im willing to bet you will put it in your top 5!!! Just awesome song!!
Thank you.✨
My favorite band 4- ever.. the future of rock is in good hands .. the ladies hands... 3 sisters... "THE WARNING" try they're version of Enter Sandman. They did for METALLICA'S BLACKLIST ALBUM.. for Metallica! Live at Teatro metropolitan cdmx 2022, you will not be sorry.. 🤟🎶☮️
Hey Rebeka I guess you now know it ain’t regarded as their weakest song by the reactions . Thank you for loving Zeppelin so much . My love affair started in the 70,s and remains the same today ❤❤❤Or is that The Song Remains The Same 😅😅😅
I never realised this song could be improved by strings.
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you can take the boys out of Led Zeppelin...but you can't...never ever can take Led Zeppelin out of the boys...you can feel the true love between Robert and Jimmy...it's a living breathing thing an unquenchable fire
Badly missing the JPJ Base
Gotta be “ The Rover” next!
RIP Michael Lee.
Rebeka! Es Tevi mūžam mīlētu, ja Tu ieblieztu Nulles ciklu - latviešu Cindarellu
I urge you to do an album review of The Song Remains the Same ! The Madison Square Garden concert !
Ten Years Gone next please.
Tea for one unleaded
I have done a reaction on that song already. Go check it out on my Led Zeppelin’s Playlist.✨
Should've did the studio version, especially since this is not really Led Zeppelin. As for the song, I highly doubt it's underrated at all, by anyone. This is one of the best songs on the album, along with Achilles Last Stand & Nobody's Fault But Mine. This song is so good that Joe Bonamassa covered it on his 2011 album, You & Me, with John Bonham's son Jason on drums, & Doug Henthorn on vocals. Joe has performed it live too, with & without Jason. The Tour de Force: Hammersmith Apollo performance from 2013 is great.
Another great song on You & Me is the Marshall Paul penned 'So Many Roads' made popular by Otis Rush. Pretty sure Otis first released it as the So Many Roads, So Many Trains/I'm Satisfied single in 1960 (Chess 1751, 7", 45 RPM, Single). Otis performed the song live, as did Joe Bonamassa & John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers with various guitarists including Mick Taylor, Gary Moore & Rocky Athas. Mayall recorded a studio version of the song with Otis Rush on vocals on his 2001 album, John Mayall & Friends - Along For The Ride.
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You should listen to the album version.
You'll love the original studio version which is way better it has all the zeppelin members!
Hello Rebeka you look nice
NOT Led Zeppelin but okay, still some great guitar from Jimmy.
I was a teenager in the Zeppelin years and to be honest, Zeppelin wasn't for the girls -yes, Stairway and Rain Song are much appreciated by the fairer sex, but mostly at the Live shows it was 90% men, in fact many of the girls I dated then didn't like Zep, they liked AHEM Disco
how sad to see Led Zeppelin without Bonzo Bonham
Or JPJ
I miss JPJ. Why isn't he there?
There is a rather unknown live album called BBC Sessions. Here you can find the best recordings of Stairway to heaven, Black Dog and Since I've been loving you. In my opinion. Recommendable
I have done reactions on all of those songs already. Go check it out on my LED Zeppelins playlist.✨
Yes, I know, but BBC Sessions has some interesting old live versions of these songs.
All the best for you.
That's CD is not as good this live version.
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I'm sure Led Zep would have produced some great albums if Bonham hadn't drunk himself into the goal. It's a shame, really
The is not as good.
If you cut out tthe awful acting i maybe could watch
I'm only watching cuz she's so pretty
Horrible live due to having a different drummer and them being in their late 50's...
Oh how I despise people leaving their „comments“ who obviously have no freaking idea about music… or simply are filled up with hatred…
I saw them on this tour twice and they were amazing. Go shovel coal somewhere else!
@@eugenevidocq5529 I've loved zeppelin since 74...I'm a multi instrument musician
( drummer by trade) and can play most of zeppelins work....I'm filled with love...It seems you're projecting...YOU seem filled with "hatred"...Sorry my OPINION infuriated you...Perhaps you should see someone about your issues...Cheers!
@@vicprovost2561 Good for you. Your opinion is different than mine...That only makes you a follower...
@@godbluffvdgg up until when… 84? Because after that they were too old? Ridiculous!
This is not led Zeppelin this is plant and page led Zeppelin never performed tea for one onstage as a band in the 70s