The Ocean is about how the audience looks from the stage; the people moving around are like undulating waves of water. In the lyrics, Robert sings about the girl who won his heart and how she's only 4 years old - that's a reference to his daughter, Carmen, who was 4 years old at the time.
Excellent! On the studio version she was only three. This must be a year later. Did he keep doing that on later tours- tracking her age. That would be f-king awesome!
Lex is absolutely right! Led Zeppelin live never played a song the same way twice. They always would go off and improv a lot of their songs and change it up live.
Lex, you hit on it. Led Zeppelin were KNOWN for improvising in concert. They never played the songs exactly the same way twice. On that note, as much as I appreciate Stairway live, the studio version is what the legend was made from. Even if you don’t post it you should definitely give it a listen.
Y'all omitted the start where John Bonham goes "We've done four already and now we're steady. And we go one, two three, four." Happy New Year! the meaningof the song is The Ocean is the fans out on the floor of the arena, That was how Robert Plant perceived the fans.
Led Zeppelin improvised through their entire live performances, Every concert was unique. I saw then once and they threw in a song that would not appear on an album for two years or be played live for five years. Zeppelin concerts were basically a two to 2½ hour performance but often extended, particularly for those lucky enough to be at the last concert of the tour. We got three hours in Sydney but the longest to be captured on video was just shy of four hours. That was in London. To think Beatles concerts a decade earlier were over in under 30 minutes.
@@billhorstkamp98 Based on the Australian tour in 1972, 2½ hours was the basic setlist. The audience response would extend that with longer songs and extra encores. The Sydney concert used the entire 3 hours permitted by the venue operator. It was outdoors in a venue surrounded by homes and apartments and was a Sunday afternoon (2-5pm) because of the noise issue. Sydney has more suitable venues, indoor and outdoor, now.
Expect the unexpected. Zeppelin would never play the same song the same way twice. Why? They are four of the greatest musicians at their respective positions. So each one of them could throw something new into a performance at any time. One of the many beauties of Zeppelin.
That's NOT true! This is what heroin does for the kids watching! This is quite possibly the worst thing I've ever heard! And I just heard them react to the bee gees!
Most of their shows WERE ad-libbed. They prided themselves on their improvisational skills. They never played or sang a song the same way twice. A lot of their shows sometimes went 3 to 3 1/2 hours long with huge improvised sections...with vocal changes, drum solos, tempo changes, key signature changes, and elongated guitar solos. Sometimes right in the middle of a song, they would switch to a different song and then go back to the original. They employed dynamics. They believed in a concept that they called thunder and whisper where the song would have a slow section and then switch and go faster. Sometimes a song would be soft and beautiful and then BAAM! - it would be loud and raucus..hyper-talented musicians.
All the footage that you've been watching is from the MSG concert that was depicted in their movie The Song Remains the Same. The concert was recorded in 1973, & the movie was released in '76. I know you've already done Since I've Been Loving You, but I would highly recommend you check out the live version from this concert. One of the best live rock performances of all time IMO. Cheers!
My suggestion is to listen to the studio version of a song. For a first time reaction. There are a few reasons. First and maybe the most important reason. you hearing a song or band for the first time. So you need to hear it the same we all herd it back in the day.how it was originally ment to be herd. You buy the album, then you start on side 1. And listen to each song. Because each song sets up the nexr song. And this gives you whole Led Zeppelin experience. Of 4 masterful musicians who can take a song into any direction they wanted. You will greatly appreciate every song. Because you play that record over and over. Then you waited until a new record came out. With each new song you hear becomes your favorite. Then you flip to side 2 and start the experience all over. With the studio version's you fully hear the song how it was ment to be heard. Also you can hear how the band grew tighter and tighter from song to song. You still haven't herd a bad song. Because there are no bad Zeppelin songs. Now each song becomes your new favorite. Then when a new record was released you would play that record over and over. And now you are blown away how different each album was. Going from R&B, Funk,Soul, Reggie, Folk, Blues, Acid Rock, Hard Rock, Mello Rock, Ballads, they did it all. So to fully understand the band and their music. And to get the reaction that we all got. You just need to start at the begging. I love your channel and keep the videos coming. Led Zeppelin, the greatest band to ever grace the stage they were then, they are today,and forever will be tomorrow
You hit it right on target. What made Zeppelin’s live performance so legendary was the fact that they was a true live performance band. Every song totally organic, nothing studio with them. The MSG shows actually consisted of 3 nights of music. Like many of the concerts at location, they was soo huge, 1 night was not enough. Zeppelin was know for playing 3 + hour concerts which included a sit down acoustic songs. They truly gave a concert. That is why they will forever be remembered as the MIGHT LED ZEPPELIN…… Unfortunately, RUclips will never capture the true essence of this band…
Let me add an opinion to ponder 💭 The Led Zeppelin performance at London's O2 Arena in December 2007 in honour of Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun, is a reminder that for many years, promoters made all kinds of attempts to get the remaining band members on stage, and no promoter would ever consider any other musical act to play after Led Zep. I will also argue that, no band would want to.
In this episode of Brad & Lex, This 70,s rock classic sampled by The Beastie Boys on their 1986 track "She's Crafty" seems to win over Brad & Lex's internal before their external. Brad becomes a bit animated after Zeppelin's rhythm change giving Brad a mild "side to side sway" as Lex shows us a light "rock bop" to this heavy hitter.
Did you guys not realize that bands sounded different every night? Hey, if the band had a rough day, that can come out in the playing. Same with a great day. Conflict between members can change how things play out. Plus they are all creative people exercising creative ideas, so they can think of some direction to take a solo in, that alters how the other players react. Really good bands are listening to each other really carefully, so that if a guitar solo ventures off into sounding Persian or something, then the drums can go there too. Some nights a song might be four minutes, and on another night, if the solos were rocking and the vocalist is toying with the audience, that four minutes can become twelve. That kind of thing. I hope I helped to make some sense of that.
This is the concert they released as a movie and live album called The Song Remains the Same. The version of Since I've Been Loving You from this concert is epic.
Love the Zeppelin reactions guys. Now if you can get through dazed and confused from the song remains the same movie, that would be epic. Happy new year.
This was one of three concerts filmed at MSG in 1973, which would later be released as a full-length feature movie The Song Remains The Same. Since I've Been Loving You from this concert is a must.
The faster songs will grow on you, there's a lot going on in their songs, they become more brilliant when you've heard them a few times and know what to expect👌👍😁✌
You are correct...they played a different concert every night...they were so tight that jimmy could masterfully saddle them up...{with his guitar} if he didn't want them to wander too far.
Does bring back some mighty fine memories. I've lived the 60s 70s 80s till present no decade for music compares to the 70s early 80s. Zep I've seen 3 times an audio and visual experience like no other
As usual, you called it exactly right, Lex! Led Zeppelin never played a song the same way twice in concert. That's why I always say to anybody listening to a Zeppelin song for the first time, It's better to hear the studio version first so you can hear what the song was truly meant to sound like. Then, if you want, check out a live version to hear how they interpreted that song in front of 20,000 intoxicated fans on that given night at that particular concert. Peace
Hey yall, Love that yall are intrigued enough to try to disec dissect a Zeppelin masterpiece, because to me, all there song were life-changing masterpieces that I later found out were my missing pieces to my convoluted puzzle in coexistence!
@@hesch-tag ,l second that, of course if you've seen Zeppelin as many times as l have ,nothing else compares to them except for Pink Floyd and Black Sabbath, my top three bands✌😉
I have watched this specific video many, many times - i love it - and even though you had to "obscure" it - i felt like i was still watching it with you - i'm glad you watched this live version - you get to see the band in its true glory - and please - somewhere on that white board of yours - please put LED ZEPPELIN - BABE I'M GONNA LEAVE YOU - LIVE (DANMARKS RADIO 1969) - an amazing live performance when they were quite young. Thank you for your reactions & happy new year's.
The whole concert movie The Song Remains The Same is not only Zeppelin in their prime but it’s just one of the best fusions of rock and entertainment ever made! They made some cutaway segments for some songs because this is a movie and they didn’t want movie goers to just watch a concert for 90 minutes.
Studio versions for those that haven't heard the songs before...you can always revisit the Live versions later. If Lex likes their slower songs, i suggest "The Rain Song", "That's the Way" or "Tangerine"
BB King said in his interview with Bill Wax on XM radio, that "I never play a song the same way every time". Most artists change the tempo, and the key or add or subtract things from the original recording.
Pure adrenaline rush listening to this song. I always loved the HOUSES OF THE HOLY Album, mainly because of THE OCEAN and OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY. The whole album is fantastic but those were always my favorite two songs from it. Thanks for reviewing this song. Keep smiling 🤞😊
If you want to see Zeppelin in their prime at their first TV performance, see link below. Plant's voice had its full power, Page wasn't yet totally drugged out (and you get to see him use the cello bow on the guitar), Bonham had a smaller drum kit but man did he hit them *hard*, and Jones is locked right in on that bass, as usual: Led Zeppelin - How Many More Times (Live on TV in Denmark, 1969) ruclips.net/video/wEPog_WdPE4/видео.html If you want something a bit more chill, you could try this from the same performance: Zep: Babe I'm gonna Leave You ruclips.net/video/wO6bRjcyQN8/видео.html I personally love their down and dirty hard rock stuff, but I dig their more folksy and slow bluesy stuff too. Actually, there's not much that Zep did that I don't love. Anyway the whole concert is great, majorly historical (though the stoned out kids watching obviously had no clue) and is a must watch. They also did Communication Breakdown and a great version of Dazed and Confused.
Great reaction, and Lex is spot on. Led Zeppelin did play their songs a bit different every night. That's what made their live sets exciting. For most songs, the structure was set, but there was room to stretch out, and ad lib. Band leader/producer/guitarist Jimmy Page would be known to stretch out solos, and the skill of the band was so high that they could quickly adapt.
Not playing a song the same way is a sign of good musicianship. The best musicians can improvise with each other. The ones who can't aren't typically good
Lex, you'll love a couple of awesome but more chill Zeppelin songs, "Hey Hey What Can I Do", and, "Fool In The Rain". Use the STUDIO version for both! Brad will love them, too, as they each tell great stories lyrically. Happy New Year! :)
Never got to see the classic Led Zeppelin line up , but did see Page and Plant in Glasgow Scotland in the 90s , with John Bonham's son Jason on drums. Was completely blown away . Genuises and up there with Pink Floyd and The Beatles in a tier of their own in my opinion. Cool reaction
Ladies and Gentlemen I give you the Mighty Led Zeppelin…..so many different styles inside of their greatness….a Mount Rushmore band…Floyd, Beatles, Rush, and my favorite American hard rock band DLR era Van Halen…are there each for their own distinctive reason…
As far as the rhythm pattern on that main riff, the first "straight" half of the riff is 8 8th notes in a row (8/8) more commonly thought of as 4/4, and then the stranger second half of the riff is in 7/8, or seven eighth notes in a row. It gives it that jerky feeling. It's pretty fun to actually count it out and feel what they are doing, it makes it much more accessible and starts you to thinking like a musician. When the riff starts on the downbeat, count to eight and it will work out to be exactly 8 half beats. And then at the same tempo, keep counting as the second half of the rift starts, but this time only count to 7 and then you will hear how on the very next beat it's the downbeat again and the whole thing starts over.
when you guys get around to "Heartbreaker" you must also include "Living Loving Maid / She's Just a Woman". it's kind of a part I Part II kinda thing. Radio stations learned the hard way that they must play them together after being flooded with thousands of calls, lol. Anyway "Heartbreaker" inspired many guitar players like Eddie Van Halen for instance and his tapping technique. a truly NASTY riff...
They released the concert from Madison Square Garden in 1973 as a movie and live album called The Song Remains the Same (the movie also had some behind the scenes footage). The Song Remains the Same clearly influenced Christopher Guest to do Spinal Tapp (a movie you should also see if you haven't).
The live & recorded sound of popular music was definitely rawer & more transparent in the 50's, 60's & 70's....so much better, imo, than the contrived, perfectly appointed, corporate sound of today....
If you like slow zeppelin songs, 100% recommend The Rain Song by Led Zeppelin. It’s literally the best rock ballad and it’s not close. Also 10 years gone by Led Zeppelin is another slow zeppelin song that’s top 3 to me. I recommend both of them since you like slow zeppelin
They performed at Madison Square Garden more than once. There studio versions are more like a summary and they said none of there songs were ever truly finished. Every performance is different.
The Ocean is about how the audience looks from the stage; the people moving around are like undulating waves of water. In the lyrics, Robert sings about the girl who won his heart and how she's only 4 years old - that's a reference to his daughter, Carmen, who was 4 years old at the time.
Yes
Excellent! On the studio version she was only three. This must be a year later. Did he keep doing that on later tours- tracking her age. That would be f-king awesome!
Yeah, I always heard three.
the lyrics are 3 years old not 4 !!!
@@fasteddie777666 I've seen them in concert where Plant said "she's only 6 years old..."
Lex is absolutely right! Led Zeppelin live never played a song the same way twice. They always would go off and improv a lot of their songs and change it up live.
Lex, you hit on it. Led Zeppelin were KNOWN for improvising in concert. They never played the songs exactly the same way twice. On that note, as much as I appreciate Stairway live, the studio version is what the legend was made from. Even if you don’t post it you should definitely give it a listen.
Y'all omitted the start where John Bonham goes "We've done four already and now we're steady. And we go one, two three, four." Happy New Year! the meaningof the song is The Ocean is the fans out on the floor of the arena, That was how Robert Plant perceived the fans.
Led Zeppelin improvised through their entire live performances, Every concert was unique. I saw then once and they threw in a song that would not appear on an album for two years or be played live for five years. Zeppelin concerts were basically a two to 2½ hour performance but often extended, particularly for those lucky enough to be at the last concert of the tour. We got three hours in Sydney but the longest to be captured on video was just shy of four hours. That was in London. To think Beatles concerts a decade earlier were over in under 30 minutes.
Actually, they were closer to three hour gigs every night. But you nailed it.✌🏼
@@billhorstkamp98 Based on the Australian tour in 1972, 2½ hours was the basic setlist. The audience response would extend that with longer songs and extra encores. The Sydney concert used the entire 3 hours permitted by the venue operator. It was outdoors in a venue surrounded by homes and apartments and was a Sunday afternoon (2-5pm) because of the noise issue. Sydney has more suitable venues, indoor and outdoor, now.
Expect the unexpected. Zeppelin would never play the same song the same way twice. Why? They are four of the greatest musicians at their respective positions. So each one of them could throw something new into a performance at any time. One of the many beauties of Zeppelin.
That's NOT true! This is what heroin does for the kids watching! This is quite possibly the worst thing I've ever heard! And I just heard them react to the bee gees!
Why? the guitar player and singer are dog sh * t live. Jimmy is studio genius a lousy junkie live. He ruined this performance
@@unclefido6484 what are you talking about? Page wasn’t on heroin yet.
I actually prefer the studio version of this song. The drums seem to pop more, imo.
I also like the vocals better on the studio version. More high notes, the quiet part had better harmonies.
It's good they see them live
@@austinartica8002 it's better to see them live, but people likes polished sounding instead of musicality, it's appalling
This is what heroin does kids! This is quite possibly the worst thing I've ever heard! And I just heard them react to the bee gees!
@@JulioLeonFandinho What is "Musicality" that you find more of it in a sloppy concert version than in a well-recorded studio version?
Most of their shows WERE ad-libbed. They prided themselves on their improvisational skills. They never played or sang a song the same way twice. A lot of their shows sometimes went 3 to 3 1/2 hours long with huge improvised sections...with vocal changes, drum solos, tempo changes, key signature changes, and elongated guitar solos. Sometimes right in the middle of a song, they would switch to a different song and then go back to the original. They employed dynamics. They believed in a concept that they called thunder and whisper where the song would have a slow section and then switch and go faster. Sometimes a song would be soft and beautiful and then BAAM! - it would be loud and raucus..hyper-talented musicians.
It’s definitely OG…it was nearly 50 years ago. Wow…time flies when the music is good
Brad how can you not feel this song?!? It’s freakin awesome!
I Can’t Quit You Baby and How Many More Times are great, slower blues songs that also have excellent live versions.
Ohhhh man. I get shivers from How Many More Times live.
If you prefer slower paced Zeppelin songs, Ten Years Gone is a must. It's their best song, imo.
I'll second that. Perfection and it doesn't get the love it deserves.
So good Tupac sampled it in life's so hard.
In The Light is another underrated tune. That whole album is really.
Yes. Not only my fav Zeppelin song, my fav song period. Jimmy Page's masterful layering of guitars is awesome!
Finally you're listening Led Zeppelin live as you should have done in the past. They're amazing live!!!
All the footage that you've been watching is from the MSG concert that was depicted in their movie The Song Remains the Same. The concert was recorded in 1973, & the movie was released in '76. I know you've already done Since I've Been Loving You, but I would highly recommend you check out the live version from this concert. One of the best live rock performances of all time IMO. Cheers!
Yes!!🙏
Something I too have previously recommended!
Plant's entrance was legendary
My suggestion is to listen to the studio version of a song. For a first time reaction. There are a few reasons.
First and maybe the most important reason. you hearing a song or band for the first time. So you need to hear it the same we all herd it back in the day.how it was originally ment to be herd. You buy the album, then you start on side 1. And listen to each song. Because each song sets up the nexr song. And this gives you whole Led Zeppelin experience. Of 4 masterful musicians who can take a song into any direction they wanted. You will greatly appreciate every song. Because you play that record over and over.
Then you waited until a new record came out. With each new song you hear becomes your favorite. Then you flip to side 2 and start the experience all over.
With the studio version's you fully hear the song how it was ment to be heard. Also you can hear how the band grew tighter and tighter from song to song. You still haven't herd a bad song. Because there are no bad Zeppelin songs. Now each song becomes your new favorite.
Then when a new record was released you would play that record over and over. And now you are blown away how different each album was. Going from R&B, Funk,Soul, Reggie, Folk, Blues, Acid Rock, Hard Rock, Mello Rock, Ballads, they did it all.
So to fully understand the band and their music. And to get the reaction that we all got. You just need to start at the begging.
I love your channel and keep the videos coming.
Led Zeppelin, the greatest band to ever grace the stage they were then, they are today,and forever will be tomorrow
Back in 1977 I rolled my car over out in the country, this song was still playing on my 8 track as we crawled out of the car. Lol
You hit it right on target. What made Zeppelin’s live performance so legendary was the fact that they was a true live performance band. Every song totally organic, nothing studio with them. The MSG shows actually consisted of 3 nights of music. Like many of the concerts at location, they was soo huge, 1 night was not enough. Zeppelin was know for playing 3 + hour concerts which included a sit down acoustic songs. They truly gave a concert. That is why they will forever be remembered as the MIGHT LED ZEPPELIN……
Unfortunately, RUclips will never capture the true essence of this band…
Let me add an opinion to ponder 💭
The Led Zeppelin performance at London's O2 Arena in December 2007 in honour of Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun, is a reminder that for many years, promoters made all kinds of attempts to get the remaining band members on stage, and no promoter would ever consider any other musical act to play after Led Zep. I will also argue that, no band would want to.
In this episode of Brad & Lex, This 70,s rock classic sampled by The Beastie Boys on their 1986 track "She's Crafty" seems to win over Brad & Lex's internal before their external. Brad becomes a bit animated after Zeppelin's rhythm change giving Brad a mild "side to side sway" as Lex shows us a light "rock bop" to this heavy hitter.
Lol, need to do more of these comments dude
Great version, but the studio version is a must, for the first time listener.
Always
This is what heroin does kids! That is quite possibly the worst thing I've ever heard! And I just heard them react to the bee gees!
Did you guys not realize that bands sounded different every night? Hey, if the band had a rough day, that can come out in the playing. Same with a great day. Conflict between members can change how things play out. Plus they are all creative people exercising creative ideas, so they can think of some direction to take a solo in, that alters how the other players react. Really good bands are listening to each other really carefully, so that if a guitar solo ventures off into sounding Persian or something, then the drums can go there too. Some nights a song might be four minutes, and on another night, if the solos were rocking and the vocalist is toying with the audience, that four minutes can become twelve. That kind of thing. I hope I helped to make some sense of that.
Aren't they amazing live? Magnificent!! Jimmy on that guitar!
Greatest band of all time without question.
A band like no other.....Led Zeppelin.
The live version of "Since I've been loving you" is amazing. Same concert
They open this concert with "Rock and Roll" and totally rock out! Lex would love it, and you too, even though it's old school fast rock.
This is the concert they released as a movie and live album called The Song Remains the Same.
The version of Since I've Been Loving You from this concert is epic.
Love the Zeppelin reactions guys. Now if you can get through dazed and confused from the song remains the same movie, that would be epic. Happy new year.
Happy New Year kids! How about startin 2022 off with a Robin Trower tune called “Too Rolling Stoned”? 🍻
Always love some RT.
He's still touring, too.
This was one of three concerts filmed at MSG in 1973, which would later be released as a full-length feature movie The Song Remains The Same.
Since I've Been Loving You from this concert is a must.
My very first concert🤘
The faster songs will grow on you, there's a lot going on in their songs, they become more brilliant when you've heard them a few times and know what to expect👌👍😁✌
You are correct...they played a different concert every night...they were so tight that jimmy could masterfully saddle them up...{with his guitar} if he didn't want them to wander too far.
Thanks for checking out another great song from the best band ever! You guys have a Happy New Year!
One of my favs- so raw live- right? Led Zeppelin- 🤘😎🔥❤️ Always a party! Happy New Year!
Every Led Zep song is a #1 song!
Does bring back some mighty fine memories. I've lived the 60s 70s 80s till present no decade for music compares to the 70s early 80s. Zep I've seen 3 times an audio and visual experience like no other
As usual, you called it exactly right, Lex! Led Zeppelin never played a song the same way twice in concert. That's why I always say to anybody listening to a Zeppelin song for the first time, It's better to hear the studio version first so you can hear what the song was truly meant to sound like. Then, if you want, check out a live version to hear how they interpreted that song in front of 20,000 intoxicated fans on that given night at that particular concert.
Peace
Hey yall, Love that yall are intrigued enough to try to disec dissect a Zeppelin masterpiece, because to me, all there song were life-changing masterpieces that I later found out were my missing pieces to my convoluted puzzle in coexistence!
That riff is killer. Pity you didn't feel it. But then again, you think Bon Jovi has great riffs🤔
The riff is killer. I prefer the studio version. This live version did have a weird vibe to it.
@@barrycohen311 To each his own. I prefer this version. Am not too fond of the studio sound on that track.
Lol too true
Dude that was harsh brinin the Jon bromance up.
@@hesch-tag ,l second that, of course if you've seen Zeppelin as many times as l have ,nothing else compares to them except for Pink Floyd and Black Sabbath, my top three bands✌😉
Happy New year's guy's! Keep getting the Led out.
I'm Goin' To Crawl from In Through THe OUt Door is amazing. I think you will really like it!!!
This is in my top 3, as far as favorite Zeppelin songs go.
I have watched this specific video many, many times - i love it - and even though you had to "obscure" it - i felt like i was still watching it with you - i'm glad you watched this live version - you get to see the band in its true glory - and please - somewhere on that white board of yours - please put LED ZEPPELIN - BABE I'M GONNA LEAVE YOU - LIVE (DANMARKS RADIO 1969) - an amazing live performance when they were quite young. Thank you for your reactions & happy new year's.
You guys need to react to Dazed and Confused from the same concert and i promise you both will never be the same!
The whole concert movie The Song Remains The Same is not only Zeppelin in their prime but it’s just one of the best fusions of rock and entertainment ever made! They made some cutaway segments for some songs because this is a movie and they didn’t want movie goers to just watch a concert for 90 minutes.
Brad I love your direct question "do you like it?" Very rare.
Led Zep is ULTIMATE!
I was at that concert.........VERY AWESOME!!!
Happy New Year! Lots of lovelovelove
Studio versions for those that haven't heard the songs before...you can always revisit the Live versions later. If Lex likes their slower songs, i suggest "The Rain Song", "That's the Way" or "Tangerine"
BB King said in his interview with Bill Wax on XM radio, that "I never play a song the same way every time". Most artists change the tempo, and the key or add or subtract things from the original recording.
The Ocean is one of my favorite Zeppelin songs. 💙
Pure adrenaline rush listening to this song. I always loved the HOUSES OF THE HOLY Album, mainly because of THE OCEAN and OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY. The whole album is fantastic but those were always my favorite two songs from it. Thanks for reviewing this song. Keep smiling 🤞😊
Y'all make me want to go dust off the old Led vinyls and take em for a spin on this New Year's Eve.
Happy New Year!
If you want to see Zeppelin in their prime at their first TV performance, see link below. Plant's voice had its full power, Page wasn't yet totally drugged out (and you get to see him use the cello bow on the guitar), Bonham had a smaller drum kit but man did he hit them *hard*, and Jones is locked right in on that bass, as usual:
Led Zeppelin - How Many More Times (Live on TV in Denmark, 1969)
ruclips.net/video/wEPog_WdPE4/видео.html
If you want something a bit more chill, you could try this from the same performance:
Zep: Babe I'm gonna Leave You
ruclips.net/video/wO6bRjcyQN8/видео.html
I personally love their down and dirty hard rock stuff, but I dig their more folksy and slow bluesy stuff too. Actually, there's not much that Zep did that I don't love.
Anyway the whole concert is great, majorly historical (though the stoned out kids watching obviously had no clue) and is a must watch. They also did Communication Breakdown and a great version of Dazed and Confused.
my 2nd favorite song of their songs -- great choice of songs
Great reaction, and Lex is spot on. Led Zeppelin did play their songs a bit different every night. That's what made their live sets exciting. For most songs, the structure was set, but there was room to stretch out, and ad lib. Band leader/producer/guitarist Jimmy Page would be known to stretch out solos, and the skill of the band was so high that they could quickly adapt.
i was at this concert. Brings back a lot of memories
Hocus pocus by the Band Focus live 1973 midnight special. Its a banger.
This is a piece of history!
That was history and damn great. Rockstars forever.
This song and performance is one of my favorites.
LED ZEPPELIN is famous for ad libbing songs LEX! That's part of their appeal in concert and it's totally awesome! ✌😊
The slow stuff from Zeppelin is amazing!
Try "The Song Remains The Same/The Rain Song" from this concert for a slower ballad style song.
Best couple on RUclips. Peace and strength sent guy’s
Not playing a song the same way is a sign of good musicianship. The best musicians can improvise with each other. The ones who can't aren't typically good
Yes finally! Please do Dy’er Ma’ker next if you haven’t already. Or All My Love, Fool in the Rain, Misty Mountain Hop
Lex, you'll love a couple of awesome but more chill Zeppelin songs, "Hey Hey What Can I Do", and, "Fool In The Rain". Use the STUDIO version for both! Brad will love them, too, as they each tell great stories lyrically. Happy New Year! :)
Happy new years Brad & Lex!!!!
Wow, when Lex said she didn't like it I suddenly grabbed my chest!!!
Happy New Year’s Eve to y’all from Texas
Never got to see the classic Led Zeppelin line up , but did see Page and Plant in Glasgow Scotland in the 90s , with John Bonham's son Jason on drums. Was completely blown away . Genuises and up there with Pink Floyd and The Beatles in a tier of their own in my opinion. Cool reaction
Best Led Zep song ever. They hangin on the tone at the riff. Excuse my English.
Watch "Since I've been loving you" from the same concert ! MSG 73 ! Jimmy page opens with a crazy 🎸 solo ! Incredible! 👍🏼
Did you notice the lyrics? It’s a “love song” to his daughter. He sings how she’s more lovely than the ocean, sky, or mountains.
I believe it actually about how Robert plant views the fans at the concerts.
more live led zeppelin!!! PLEASE!
Yes. They were indeed OGs.
Ladies and Gentlemen I give you the Mighty Led Zeppelin…..so many different styles inside of their greatness….a Mount Rushmore band…Floyd, Beatles, Rush, and my favorite American hard rock band DLR era Van Halen…are there each for their own distinctive reason…
As far as the rhythm pattern on that main riff, the first "straight" half of the riff is 8 8th notes in a row (8/8) more commonly thought of as 4/4, and then the stranger second half of the riff is in 7/8, or seven eighth notes in a row. It gives it that jerky feeling.
It's pretty fun to actually count it out and feel what they are doing, it makes it much more accessible and starts you to thinking like a musician. When the riff starts on the downbeat, count to eight and it will work out to be exactly 8 half beats. And then at the same tempo, keep counting as the second half of the rift starts, but this time only count to 7 and then you will hear how on the very next beat it's the downbeat again and the whole thing starts over.
Nice breakdown.
when you guys get around to "Heartbreaker" you must also include "Living Loving Maid / She's Just a Woman". it's kind of a part I Part II kinda thing. Radio stations learned the hard way that they must play them together after being flooded with thousands of calls, lol. Anyway "Heartbreaker" inspired many guitar players like Eddie Van Halen for instance and his tapping technique. a truly NASTY riff...
"She's crafty, she gets around...."
You should watch "Since I've Been Lovin' You" from the same concert.
They released the concert from Madison Square Garden in 1973 as a movie and live album called The Song Remains the Same (the movie also had some behind the scenes footage). The Song Remains the Same clearly influenced Christopher Guest to do Spinal Tapp (a movie you should also see if you haven't).
They might be old school but their hasn't been another band that you could put above them to this day.Old school, new school still the best !!!!
powerful and fun !
In my time of dying is amazing so is heartbreaker and bring it on home
In my time dying is a great blues song.
Not sure why there is a frozen image over the live performance. But Jimmy is on fire and in his absolute best swagger here.
Yes, actually Zeppelin played 6 nights at MSG, To keep film fluidity they had to wear the same clothes. Some members weren't happy about that > 1973
🎶LED ZEPPELIN ~ FOOL IN THE RAIN🎶
Here ya go, Lex . . . . . "The Rain Song" and "Goin' to California".
The live & recorded sound of popular music was definitely rawer & more transparent in the 50's, 60's & 70's....so much better, imo, than the contrived, perfectly appointed, corporate sound of today....
"So 70's"...yeah, real Rock and Roll.
She's crafty by the Beastie Boys is based around the guitar and drum intro. They used quite a lot of Classic Rock samples on Licence To Ill.
Aloha. It's so good, it is so good...love you guys
This Is my kind of music real rock !
If you like slow zeppelin songs, 100% recommend The Rain Song by Led Zeppelin. It’s literally the best rock ballad and it’s not close. Also 10 years gone by Led Zeppelin is another slow zeppelin song that’s top 3 to me. I recommend both of them since you like slow zeppelin
In the 70's Robert Plant and Jimmy Page were the definition of cool.
One of my fav LZ songs.
They performed at Madison Square Garden more than once.
There studio versions are more like a summary and they said none of there songs were ever truly finished. Every performance is different.
HELL YEAH!!!!