FIRST TIME LISTENING to Led Zeppelin - No Quarter (REACTION)
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- My reaction to Led Zeppelin's serene and electric centerpiece "No Quarter".
Let me know what other Zeppelin songs I should react to!
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Dazed n confused do not I repeat do not cut up that song u need too watch the whole 28 minutes of it in order too make sense
Don't worry bro I got you!
Yes yes yes
It's amazing how few reactions there are to it on here. I know it's a long track, but it is absolute gold....no platinum....Page at his very best :)
You need to check out the " Page and Plant NO QUARTER " album. It was done with an "Egyptian Orchestra", middle eastern of some kind. I've read that it wasn't Egyptian but some other type of middle eastern orchestra. But if you can find it Kashmir is great, the whole thing is wonderful ! Anyone who hasn't listened to it should really give it a listen !
Each Zep song is it's own journey. Each member had different styles and influences, were each great artists in their own right, and in the place where they came together Led Zeppelin was created. It was a magical coalescence. Watch "Moby Dick" for the awesomeness of Bonham. Feel the thunder!
Notice that your reaction to Dazed and Confused live MSG was taken down. It didn’t say blocked but removed by uploader. Was it blocked? That one’s hard to get passed blocks....more than other ones....no doubt because of length.
Yeah it got taken down by RUclips. But I'm currently working on a solution and I'll be uploading a video in the next hour linking it to my google drive where you'll be able to watch it! Should be in the next hour.
The movie version is better there's a lot parts missing
"I dont think I've heard a zeppelin song that sounds like this yet". Yea thats every song.
"It's a slow burn"
I've been burning it for 45 years since I first heard this album
Led Zeppelin were doing 3.5 to 4 hour shows in concert at this time, and every minute was electric. They loved playing as much as we loved watching them. No two shows were the same.
I was there awesome 👌 👏 👍
When JPJ is on keyboards he plays bass with foot pedals. Genius.
i was just about to say that lol
Whaaaaat?!?! How is that even possible? Genius!
he did it all the time live, ps i cant wait for dazed! il be watching intently to see your reaction when jimmy gets the bow out!
There is also a great quote from Jimmy Page where he said he was talking to Keith Richards about going on tour, and Keith Richards asked who Jimmy was taking to play some of the other guitar parts, and Jimmy said "I'm playing them" 😍
@@emmanuelflores9983 Geddy Lee of Rush does the same thing.
Led zeppelin they are untouchable the greatest band ever in the history of music
John Bonham said in an article once when you go to see The Beatles you go to see them when you go to see Led Zeppelin you go to hear them damn there it is
one of jimmys greatest solos, often overlooked. a pity the fantasy sequence ruined any visuals of jimmy playing one the greatest solos of all time.
Yes indeed!!
That groove the 2 Johns lay down during the middle part is just so dang cool
check out the listen to this eddie version, jonesy has a 10 minute jam in the middle of that
Agreed, one of my favorite parts.
Achilles Last Stand live from Knebworth 1979! Guaranteed you will be taken to the next level my friend!🤘🏻
Great rec! Looking forward to this.
I have that on vinyl.
I have that on vinyl.
You're well on your way, grasshopper. The '73 MSG shows are truly amazing, but I want to see you expand out a little to the '75 Physical Graffiti tour to check out In My Time of Dying and Trampled Underfoot live at Earl's Court. You can thank me later.
This is the correct version kinda. This version is the audio of the pre remastered 2007 version where for some reason jimmy cut down parts of his solo in the remastered so they just spliced together parts of the movie and the 1975 earl court performance with the full audio of the performance. So you did the right version this is probably one of it not Jimmys best improvised solo. Also great reaction hope Dazed and Confused Live and How Many More Times is coming!
“In my Time of Dying”! My favorite Zep tune! 😎👍✌️ J.PJ. THATS MUSICAL TALENT, AS THEY ALL ARE!!! You have to do a reaction to Steve Ray Vaughn. May I suggest “Texas Flood.” Bonzo drove Zep, like he was the wheel man driving a semi! One of the top five drummers of all time. My #1. Page and Plant blended their instruments beautifully. Plant’s voice, Page’s voice,what harmony!!!!
Dude...their live performances are incredible...and legendary..BUT...you should really listen to the studio/album versions FIRST. It will give you a better idea of what you are listening to.
Agree +++++
The interplay between Page and Bonham is the secret to Zeppelin’s live performances. If you listen you can hear how in synch they are.
Apparently, this isn't the correct concert footage so my apologies! I had a lot of trouble finding this performance in decent video quality so I focused on reacting to the song more so than the visuals. Hope you all enjoy!
My dude, you gotta react to something from their Royal Albert Hall concert in 70. Trust me
bro, here is the correct video of no quarter in love from 1973 to excellent quality, there are also other conicertos ....
drive.google.com/folderview?id=1gVzavXHbCVlIQfpLlR-ql2dAgPBbM1jf
onebigchicken Got a specific song I should check out? Keep hearing about this performance!
Emmanuel Flores I’d say start off with either I Can’t Quit you Baby, Bring it On Home, or What is and What should never be. After that i’d definitely say check out How Many More Times, same concert its a 16 minute version but its very worth it. The whole concert is amazing but i’d definitely say start there. Jimmy Pages tone in MASSIVE in this one.
The other one is simply amazing...not sure where it was
After you listen to more LZ, you will be giving Bonham & JPJ alot of credit.
Ramble On
Yes! Sooo good!
You’re gonna love Kashmir too. For another great one, check out In My Time Of Dying live at Earls Court from 1975. Great reaction!
Do the studio version of in my time of dying and then the live version back to back
When the levee breaks .. babe I'm gonna leave you .. battle of evermore .. I can go on and on lad ~ .. lol 😉
One thing you should know..this version live no quarter...is one of the greatest live guitar solo from jimmy page..noted!!!
Definitely not the same video from the MSG version
Killer Song Jimmy goes off here leaves the planet
When you eventually re-listen to each Zepp song over and over and over again...which you will...the talent of John Bonham really rises quickly to the top...
It's even different to everything else on the album! There are certain tracks (and Zeppelin were partly instrumental in introducing this) that prefigure the sort of mythological psychodrama of modern heavy metal genres. This is a stepping stone towards that, although the standout element is John Paul Jones (real name John Baldwin) on the keys - almost the forgotten man in the group. He played bass, guitar, mandolin, keys, and probably the kitchen sink too.
Jimmy has a few truly wonderful solos...thats one of ‘em fer sure !
The Immigrant Song - Live.
Truly outstanding guitar solo, often missed.
You're not going to find live versions of all their songs, unfortunately. Hopefully you do some of the studio cuts as well.
This song took me me on many Tripp’s 😂
And sometimes they came up with songs while just goofing around with a friend...check out Rock n' Roll and Boogie With Stu, with their buddy Ian Stewart of The Rolling Stones sitting in on piano.
Incorrect spliced video clips.
Do yourself a favour, watch the movie in its entirety someday.
Once upon a time we said, but Jimmie, what are you saying! We knew we're seeing, history be made! Saw them 5 times, magic!
Bonzo best drummer their ever was period
I love that you are lovin Zep! 50 listening to them. They never get old, they are as fresh as the first time I heard them!!! I love their blues based stuff the best. Man you have to give Steve Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble a listen. This is one of Zep folk tunes. I love every genre they play.
Thanks Brother, listen to Achllies Last Stan (studio version), and ant song on the Physical Graffitti Album. Thanks for the open mind and heart, so you can have your horizons expanded. Then you must try a voice from God, David Phelps, live only, as he is better live then anybody in the studio. Songs like, Just as I am, No More Night, The Dream, Water, Nessun Dorma, You'll never walk alone, and many more ... Thanks Brother
I don't know who edited this video. It is from the 1973 MSG concert but it should be showing JPJ's fantasy which was a sort of Dr. Jeckle and Mr. Hyde on horseback kinda thing featuring his real family. Too bad someone messed with it..
They p!ayed many styles of music and did them all impeccably.
I commend you on knowing the names of the group. Some of your fellow utubers should do a bit of research.
I keep suggesting " how many more times" but I guess everyone thinks I don't know what I'm talking about.🤔
The Houses of The Holy album is very diverse, many styles. No Quarter is on that album.
This is the Led Zeppelin hard core fans fav song
Want to hear John Bonham and John Paul Jones.....react to "Dazed and Confused" (audio) from gthe Mothership album and you will hear what John and John can do....and what music they bring to the band. John Bonham is the key.
I have to politely ask for YT reviewers to stop comparing Led Zeppelin to Pink Floyd. There is no comparison. These are two completely different groups. I Roll my eyes every time I hear this comparison. I grew up in the era of both bands' Heydays, and I've never purchased multiple copies of Pink Floyd, however, I've purchased literally 100+ various copies of all original Led Zeppelin albums and DVDS (Song Remains The Same). Pink Floyd would come in a distant second in any sort of objective competition In my mind, however their skills were right up there when it came to composing, recording, mixing, and live concert production. But I don't think any Pink Floyd performance could compare to a Led Zeppelin performance on a bad night. Just my opinion folks. Jimmy Page... Period!
This is more a medieval song, about battles No Quarter means No Mercy.
I saw TSRTS 21 times in the theater, well before any videos were out (1975) the place was sold out every time. In college I listened to No Quarter before exams to get me psyched up!
I like your Pink Floyd shirt I saw Pink Floyd in the early 70s and I saw Led Zeppelin in the early 70s on a scale of 1 to 10 I'll give Pink Floyd about a 7 live and I'll give Led Zeppelin about 7800 don't get me wrong I love Pink Floyd but Led Zeppelin are gods
Another great headphone album you should check out is "The 12 Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus" by Spirit.
"Where are we going John?" Well we are just going to make the most amazing music in the world.... It is like asking Bach or Beethoven where are we going... exactly where we should be :-)
PAGE IS LORD OF THE RIFFS FOR SURE !!! best guitarist ever !!!
Rhodes keyboard. I've been playing keys since I was 8. I'm 63 now and a bit rusty. I played drums for a couple of years in school. Definately wanted to be a drummer. Parents were pretty adamant about the no drums rule. LOL I wish I knew Dave Grohl learned on pillows.
One-off show 2007 with Jason Bonham on drums ruclips.net/video/r7fMMcPByig/видео.html
Led Zeppelin: Jimmy Page greatest rock guitarist ever, not the most technically skilled but the greatest lyricst and writer...John Bonham, greatest rock drummer ever, not really even debated...Robert Plant maybe the greatest rock singer of all time, and John Paul Jones one of the most brilliant minds in music all in a single band....greatest band of all time all due respect to the Beatles who were also ridiculously talented. Listen to The Ocean...greatest ending on any rock song ever.
You should react to their rendition of No Quarter from their 2007 reunion concert. Its so tight.
Amazing bad ass guitar work,,what stood out for me,,and yes best live version of one of my favorite zeep tunes .
Just a quick comment. Just because the intensity increases it doesn't mean the tempo is any different. The tempo stays the same throughout. Great comment about Bonham though, a lot of people overlook the band comping the soloist.
Jimmy Page’s and the band’s ability to create different moods and textures (listen to JP’s use of the wah pedal in this song) is the greatest of any band in history.
I knew it before it was described to me later that Led Zep were changing the way I listen to music. They had all the familiar blues/folk/funk roots but now they were taking me on an odyssey into uncharted waters. All I had to do was uncouple what I was comfortable with and just slide into the groove and let the current take me on a trip through the ferocious to the mellow to the epic and back again. If there's a downside, their albums were so well crafted, that they demanded the pure studio production listening experience.
To my ear, Pink Floyd were doing this at the same time but it wasn't till their album Meddle, that I discovered the same engine of story telling and reinvention, where strangely, the song remained the same. I think it fully clicked with me when Led Zep released their 2nd and third albums that a new story was being told. By then I was 14 -15 and my ear was now accustomed to not only hearing these wild vibes but I was hungry to know what came next.
Apart from Pink Floyd, I can't name another band that fully embraced the old familiar with the new and exotic to such a powerful and beautifully crafted and executed quality. The proof is I can still listen to them 50 years later with a fresh ear.
signed: the dolphins off the starboard bow.
Listen to the end when the crowd chants for more it sounds alot like dogs barking in the night , why you say , because , the dogs of doom are howling more more more ! Read the book , Fallen Angel the untold story of Jimmy Page and Led Zeppelin based on the Stairway to Heaven album, Amazon.Com great read into the meanings of the songs
KASHMIR !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No Quarter is one of those Zeppelin songs you need to tread carefully. This and Babe have so much Zeppelin energy in them, not for the faint of heart.
You should really watch the movie, though these scenes are from the actual movie, they are not the fantasy sequence of JPJ.
Check this out this Jimmy Page video: ruclips.net/video/kJQ_rJR3yCs/видео.html
You didn’t close your eyes at all. Try again. It’s a big difference💪
The Ocean. You won't be disappointed. But I prefer the studio version.
This video edit doesn't show John Paul Jones's full fantasy, but the sound quality is good
I want to know why the video is not matching up to the original movie format ,we should be seeing jpj and his kids
Emmanuel the site on top left hand corner is no quarter live bootleg listen that one it will blow u away 1975
You interrupted the best live guitar solo of all time. Lawd.
I think an important reminder is that Led Zepp never released songs as singles. Their albums were written as complete experiences. At some point, as a fan, you should really start from the beginning, one album at a time....
Your correct they didn't really release singles in the UK but they did in the USA I know that because years ago I bought a import single of whole lotta love it was terrible because most of the middle section of the song was missing
"Where are we going with this John?"
Oh boy, we're going on an adventure!
Those are not John Paul Jones fantasy sequences from the movie. They added different parts of movie here.
My favourite song a real trip
Great North Vikings lives
Finally some one does a non typical song reaction. Kudos
Best of the best song ever on earth . i means rock song played on live,
This song has one of the best solos ever put down on record. Live or studio.
This is John Paul Jone's song. They follow him.
ruclips.net/video/MnUbYyOc9JA/видео.html. Here's the link you need!
its from 1975 Earls Court concert
To give no quarter, means to show no mercy.
you really need to see the original cut of the movie, you will love it
No Quarter = No Mercy, like pirates.
Please listen to battle of evermore by zeppelin
In my humble opinion, particularly if you are closing your eyes anyway, the studio version is better. Then listen to Tool's version.
This is the beginning of heavy metal.
Check out the studio version
This is some rogue version this isn’t the song remains the same footage this isn’t John Paul Jones fantasy scenes ???? Very confusing
steve trivett Yeah, when I searched for the concert footage all I could find were rogue, low quality versions of it. I tried to focus more on just listening to the song instead of the visuals.
@@emmanuelflores9983 Theres no footage of him playing the solo. Thats why they have their fantasy sequences, to fill in the gaps from the missing footage. I believe some of the footage in this is from their Earls Court concert 1975, like john playing the piano
I meant theres no footage of them playing it at all, or at least released. I dont know why I said his solo lol
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought this footage was just wrong. Great reaction though
@@jolene0602 The footage you see of them playing is from Earls Court concert in May 1975, and then the dream sequences are from TSRTS (obviously)
Yet another reaction channel?
Dazed and confused live at MSG!!!
Coming up next! :-)
Dazed got blocked god damnit. If you can't get it up then upload it to vimeo and make a little vid here linking it
eatthisvr6 Uploading it on google drive and will upload a video linking it!
@@emmanuelflores9983 excellent. I've really been looking forward to this
@@emmanuelflores9983 thank you so much !
When will it be up? Been waiting for this one!
@@sunellXD Uploading rn, should be in the next hour.
I appreciate this song, but I have to admit it’s not one of my favorite Zeppelin songs. I hope I don’t get crucified! I do appreciate that you did this reaction.
Ahhhhhhhh...my head hurts!!
I hate this song, and I’m a true zeppelin fan. Idk, just like their more electric hard rock stuff. Still, not a bad song at all, just not a good zeppelin tune imo.
FaZe_Pickaxe Well said. I can’t say I hate it, I just don’t enjoy it like the others.
when the leeve breaks
Now....
You must give John Bonham a listen...
check out his 1973 Madison Square Garden 'Moby Dick' solo....
One of the greatest drum solos ever.
This the uncut version
When I was in elementary school I rediscovered Led Zeppelin. I say redisvovered because I was the youngest of 4 kids. I fell in love with them. I remember saying this is their song to. Damn ! I actually looked for work to buy their albums moving lawns raking leaves till I had every single last tape. Tape decks were all the rage in the early mid late 80s and very early 90s.. stay up all night recording music off the radio with my Technique stereo.... Good Times
Masterpiece
The instrumental section of this song is highly underrated - absolutely sublime. Bonham, JPJ and Page were untouchable.
An underrated tune with one of my very favorite Page solos. Glad you liked it too.
Recommend you react to the Zeppelin tribute at the Kennedy Center. It's memorable:
ruclips.net/video/LFxOaDeJmXk/видео.html