This song is in different times, but it’s a genus creation, & the song the band is most proud of. Plant wrote the lyrics about his & Page driving through the Sahara Desert, they were on their way to a music festival, in or near Morocco .The desert road seemed endless, & everything looked the same. Though reaching Morocco, Plant fell in love with the place & the people. They & the people couldn’t understand each other’s language, but the music was quite clear & brought them together. Plant 50 years later, still visits Morocco often. Led Zeppelin has an amazing rabbit hole of music, I hope you decide to check more of it out, you won’t be disappointed. Thank you for your reaction, more Zeppelin & I’ll be back.
I was privileged to see Zeppelin live in Detroit 3x in the early 70s. Genius rock music that lives on. Tickets cost $3.50. Nothing fancy, just straight up rock!
Now that you've listened to their studio version, which I think is musical perfection, you really must watch their live performance of Kashmir from Celebration Day, filmed decades later. Jason Bonham plays drums for his late father, and Robert still sounds pretty darn good. I've heard there were 20 million ticket requests (and the venue was for 20,000) for that one reunion. I think most people believe Kashmir was their Magnum Opus. Great reaction, Greg !
"They are definitely different" I think think the word you are looking for is.... They are... The Greatest ! Many people took stole borrowed this beat over many decades ✌️🙂
@@bigbow62 That’s ironic, because LED Zeppelin is notorious for stealing or borrowing from other musicians and not giving credit. Don’t get me wrong, I love them and they are great, but they did plagiarize quite a bit
I had all of their albums back then...and really enjoyed them all. I do hope you'll react to Kashmir...one more time. But try: Kashmir - Live Celebration Day 2007. They're all near 60 yrs (±2 yrs) in that performance and they have Jason Bonham, son of drummer John Bonham (R.I.P.), on drums.
Please try this live at celebration day…they had a one time reunion concert and since their drummer died years ago his son stepped in for him and did him proud. They are in their 60’s for the concert. They still got it. 20,000 tickets available and 20,000,000 requests for tickets…they had to have a lottery. I didn’t win a ticket sadly. 🇨🇦🖖🏻
**LedZeppelinLoveForeverInfinity&Beyond** **Pure Genius** **Pure Talent** **Pure Magic** They put me in a **Trance** & yep you are correct **One Of A Kind** & ALL their songs are completely different from each other they are **OtherWorldly** to say the least heh
Robert Plant lead singer & harmonica* Jimmy Page band founder producer mixer & editor* John Paul Jones bass guitar keyboards & mandolin etc.* John (Bonzo) Bonham greatest drummer ever. Each of these 4 genuses are the GOATS of their crafts, together they were/are the GODS of music, & play a variety of genres. You can’t go wrong with any of their songs, a great studio song is You Shook Me, solos of keyboards harmonica & guitar. Here’s 2 of my favorite live performances, though there are many great ones. Live at Madison Square Garden (1973) Since I’ve Been Loving You, a blues rock song, you can see & feel their soulful passion. Live at Earls Court (1975) In My Time Of Dying, Page plays the hell out of a steel guitar, it will blow your mind. Anything live from MSG (1973) is absolutely fantastic, their concerts would last 3 to 4 hours nonstop.
Funny thing. I am 66 yo and just recently found out the actual name of this song. Knew the song, can sing every word but did not know the name was Kashmir☺
This song is not as famous or as popular as "Stairway to Heaven," but the combination of rock and South Asian music makes this my favorite rock song of all time. It's also the favorite song of the members of Led Zeppelin, themselves. While the live versions of this song, with Plant's improvisational additions to the lyrics, are really good, the studio version is so clean and so evocative I just lose myself inside the song.
Give it another listen and key in on the drummer. “GOAT”
This song is in different times, but it’s a genus creation, & the song the band is most proud of. Plant wrote the lyrics about his & Page driving through the Sahara Desert, they were on their way to a music festival, in or near Morocco .The desert road seemed endless, & everything looked the same. Though reaching Morocco, Plant fell in love with the place & the people. They & the people couldn’t understand each other’s language, but the music was quite clear & brought them together. Plant 50 years later, still visits Morocco often. Led Zeppelin has an amazing rabbit hole of music, I hope you decide to check more of it out, you won’t be disappointed. Thank you for your reaction, more Zeppelin & I’ll be back.
Morocco is on the African continent, it is not in India.
I was privileged to see Zeppelin live in Detroit 3x in the early 70s. Genius rock music that lives on. Tickets cost $3.50. Nothing fancy, just straight up rock!
When I listen to this song the air smells funny.
1998 Godzilla, Puff Daddy's song Come With Me, and Jimmy Page played the part that he wanted to sample.
They always take you for a ride and drop you off with a big smile!
Trying to get back to the place you once had been.
This song will be at my funeral.
Led is dark and evil, yet at the same time bright and angelic, and outlook positive. If you can dig that, you'll love the rest.
Now that you've listened to their studio version, which I think is musical perfection, you really must watch their live performance of Kashmir from Celebration Day, filmed decades later. Jason Bonham plays drums for his late father, and Robert still sounds pretty darn good. I've heard there were 20 million ticket requests (and the venue was for 20,000) for that one reunion.
I think most people believe Kashmir was their Magnum Opus. Great reaction, Greg !
Epic performance 🔥🔥🔥
@@CuzKatieSaysSo Fact.
It was great "make out" music back in the day. ❤ Makes me smile to remember. Thanks! Zeppelin is the best.
"They are definitely different"
I think think the word you are looking for is....
They are... The Greatest !
Many people took stole borrowed this beat over many decades ✌️🙂
@@bigbow62 That’s ironic, because LED Zeppelin is notorious for stealing or borrowing from other musicians and not giving credit.
Don’t get me wrong, I love them and they are great, but they did plagiarize quite a bit
Thanks for your reaction to the best band ever.
If you like this song, you should check out Led Zeppelin’s first album ❤❤❤
I had all of their albums back then...and really enjoyed them all. I do hope you'll react to Kashmir...one more time. But try: Kashmir - Live Celebration Day 2007. They're all near 60 yrs (±2 yrs) in that performance and they have Jason Bonham, son of drummer John Bonham (R.I.P.), on drums.
The live version from Celebration Day is magnificent. They are older, John Bonham ‘s son Jason playing drums. ❤️🎼❤️
Please try this live at celebration day…they had a one time reunion concert and since their drummer died years ago his son stepped in for him and did him proud. They are in their 60’s for the concert. They still got it. 20,000 tickets available and 20,000,000 requests for tickets…they had to have a lottery. I didn’t win a ticket sadly. 🇨🇦🖖🏻
There are so many zep songs you need to check out, start with their first album. They will blow your mind. John Bonham best drummer of all time
**LedZeppelinLoveForeverInfinity&Beyond** **Pure Genius** **Pure Talent** **Pure Magic** They put me in a **Trance** & yep you are correct **One Of A Kind** & ALL their songs are completely different from each other they are **OtherWorldly** to say the least heh
THE GOATS…PERIOD! 😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Dazed and Confused is a good one to check out.
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The strings and brass you hear is John Paul Jones on the Mellotron, an early analog synthesizer.
Robert Plant lead singer & harmonica* Jimmy Page band founder producer mixer & editor* John Paul Jones bass guitar keyboards & mandolin etc.* John (Bonzo) Bonham greatest drummer ever. Each of these 4 genuses are the GOATS of their crafts, together they were/are the GODS of music, & play a variety of genres. You can’t go wrong with any of their songs, a great studio song is You Shook Me, solos of keyboards harmonica & guitar. Here’s 2 of my favorite live performances, though there are many great ones. Live at Madison Square Garden (1973) Since I’ve Been Loving You, a blues rock song, you can see & feel their soulful passion. Live at Earls Court (1975) In My Time Of Dying, Page plays the hell out of a steel guitar, it will blow your mind. Anything live from MSG (1973) is absolutely fantastic, their concerts would last 3 to 4 hours nonstop.
Funny thing. I am 66 yo and just recently found out the actual name of this song. Knew the song, can sing every word but did not know the name was Kashmir☺
That is funny, amazing actually lol
This song is not as famous or as popular as "Stairway to Heaven," but the combination of rock and South Asian music makes this my favorite rock song of all time.
It's also the favorite song of the members of Led Zeppelin, themselves.
While the live versions of this song, with Plant's improvisational additions to the lyrics, are really good, the studio version is so clean and so evocative I just lose myself inside the song.
“In My Time of Dying” by Led Zeppelin please!
🤘🏽⚜️🤘🏽
❤🥁🎼🌍🌎🌏☮️❤️🙏
🤘❤️🤘❤️🤘❤️
What's that old saying again, you don't listen to Zeppelin, you experience it?
I think this is at the beginning of a video game, no idea which one.
“Blue ain’t your Color” by Keith Urban
I'm sure this was sampled on an Eminem song
It wasn’t a remake. He sampled it.
❤ - Pdiddy did a remake of this song called "Come with me"
It was off Godzilla and it was terrible
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I think Monday Night Football used the beat.
Play the holiday special 10× more awesome than this
Don't stop the music, you RUIN the delivery.
Greta Van Fleet is a Zepplin starter kit and sound similar to them
Why bother with a cover band, when you can have the true GODS of MUSIC?
@@sicotshit7068 just my response to Greg when he stated no one sounds like Led Zeppelin