Young Opera Singer Reacts To Led Zeppelin - Since I've Been Loving You
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Led Zeppelin are one of those bands that will live forever at a high level along the Beatles and 100% deserve it.
The Beatles, Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd are on a level above everyone else.
@@vicprovost2561hell yeah, for me The perfect Trinity.
The trinity is Floyd, Zeppelin and Black Sabbath my friend... Sorry but there are no supreme guitar, bass or drum in the Beatles music.
@@andreilucasandrade2078 I'll admit I don't quite like The Beatles as much as those other three bands, but you're insane if you think they won't still be held in high regard 100 years from now.
@@andreilucasandrade2078 BEATLES ARE THE MUSIC, CULTURE, POLITICAL AND ETC.. CHANGED THE WORLD.
As a 68 year old grandfather (that had the privilege to see Led Zeppelin 4 times in Seattle Washington) I love seeing the younger generation react to the "Hammer of the Gods".
Thank you, Aaliyah! ❤
That's so cool you got to see them live! Thanks for your suggestion and my pleasure!!!
I'm also from Seattle and 68 years old. I saw LZ in the coliseum in 73 and was beyond terrific.
Not fair I'm 62 bonham died before I got to see them
Hey, 65 yrs old, and saw them in 73, 75 and 77 in Seattle. The second concert I ever went to was Led Zeppelin in 1973, at 14. (Having friends with older brothers is a great thing at that age!) Only recently stumbled onto the whole "reaction video" thing, and you're right; it's fun seeing young people discover what we experienced.
Likewise in my middle 60's but never had the privilege to see them live. But like every rockin kid in the 70's Zap was blaring constantly. Nice to see such a young girl listening to what is some of the most powerful music ever laid down by man.
This was a time .....WHEN GIANTS WALKED THE EARTH 🌎
LED ZEPPELIN ❤
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Led zeppelin is the only band on the planet that had the greatest drummer to ever walk this earth. Best bassist, one of the most influential guitar player of our time. And one of the most iconic singers ever!!!
Thanks for your comment! I agree!!!
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at that moment in time yes. Now there are a zillion better players drummers whatver. People need to put things in perspective. At that time all of these guys were highly influential
So what you are saying is that the band members GOAT #1, GOAT #2, GOAT #3 and of course GOAT #4.
@@arjanpetersen OK, name 5 drummers who are more inspiring then John Henry bonham
Great that you appreciate the band for what it is, the most artistic and musical geniuses of all time. 😊
Thank you!
The GOATS at work
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Great to see you appreciate old school music , especially that your an opera singer and also young! Respect from Australia 🤘👍❤️🤘
Oh thanks so much for your kind words💕
Led Zeppelin
“Jimmy Page
“Jimmy Page’s guitar playing truly came to life during his electrifying live performances.
He was known for his improvisational skills, captivating audiences with his technical prowess and emotional delivery. His stage presence combined with his intricate guitar work made for unforgettable experiences. The energy and intensity he brought to the stage remain
unmatched to this day. The influence and legacy of Jimmy Page cannot be overstated. His style and techniques have been emulated by countless musicians and his impact on the development of rock music is immeasurable. Even today many guitarists strive to capture the essence of his playing and incorporate his techniques into their own. Jimmy Page’s legacy as the greatest guitarist of all time rests on his unparalleled musical versatility, remarkable songwriting and arrangement skills, innovative techniques, captivating live performances and enduring influence on the world of music. His contributions to rock guitar playing have left an indelible mark on the genre, making him a true icon and inspiration for generations of musicians to come.”
Robert Plant
“In the pantheon of Rock and Roll greats one name stands tall; a beacon of raw energy, unparalleled showmanship and vocal prowess:
Robert Plant.
While debates about the greatest in any field are always fraught with subjectivity, a compelling case can be made for Plant’s ascension to this distinguished title. Here's why:
-Distinctive voice and range - From the first note Robert Plant's voice is unmistakable.
He possesses a unique tenor that can oscillate between gentle whispers and powerful roars in a matter of moments. Songs like ‘Stairway to Heaven’ and ‘Since I’ve been loving you’ demonstrate his ability to transition from delicate to explosive with ease.
His expansive range combined with his emotional delivery allows him to convey a wide spectrum of feeling front man charisma.
Part of what made Led Zeppelin such a legendary act was Plant's ability to captivate an audience. With his flowing golden locks, bare chest and magnetic stage presence, he epitomized the very essence of Rock and Roll.
All this has cemented many of Zeppelin’s tracks as staples in the annals of Rock history.
While the title of greatest is subjective, Robert Plant's contributions to Rock music are monumental. He is more than just a singer. He's an artist, a performer and a musical visionary. His voice has etched emotions into the souls of listeners for decades, and for many, myself included, he is without a doubt, the greatest Rock singer of all time.”
John Bonham
“ ‘Bonzo’, with his incredible talent and passion for drums, quickly rose to become one of the most influential drummers in history. His drumming style was characterized by its raw power, thunderous beats and extraordinary technique.
He had an uncanny ability to infuse emotion and soul into his playing, making every drum fill and rhythm a work of art. But what made Bonham's drumming truly unique was his unmatched physicality behind the kit. Bonham's drumming power was a force to be reckoned with. His hard-hitting approach to the drums, coupled with his immense strength created a sound that reverberated through stadiums and left audiences in awe.
One of the key aspects that set Bonham apart was his use of dynamics. He had an incredible control over his playing, seamlessly transitioning soft, delicate beats, and explosive earth-shattering drum fills. This dynamic range added a layer of depth and complexity to Led Zeppelin's music, creating a sonic experience like no other.
It's worth noting that Bonham's drumming power wasn't just about playing loud and fast. He had an innate sense of groove and timing, which allowed him to lock in with his bandmates, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, and John Paul Jones, forming the backbone of Led Zeppelin's sound. His ability to lay down solid rhythms while adding his unique flair was truly extraordinary.
“John's drumming on ‘Achilles last stand’ was ferocious. It was a ferocious number, I seem to remember. It's a complicated part, it takes a lot of technique to keep going and to sound fresh.”
John Paul Jones
“There's a Track on presence called ‘In your life’ and also ‘Achilles last Stand ‘ that really exemplifies how he could move like a tide within a track and create so much excitement.’ “
Robert Plant
Whether it was the pulsating rhythm of ‘Black dog’, or the infectious groove of ‘Kashmir”, his drumming added a dimension of depth and soul to every Led Zeppelin song.
Bonham's solid rhythms provided the framework upon which the band's intricate compositions could flourish. His drumming was the heartbeat of Led Zeppelin, driving the songs forward with an undeniable energy and intensity. And while maintaining this foundation he was also known for infusing his drumming with unique and innovative elements.
Bonham's ability to add his own flair and creativity to each song was truly remarkable. From his intricate drum fills to his dynamic improvisations during live performances he elevated the music to new heights. His drum solos such as the legendary ‘Moby Dick’, showcased his technical prowess and unleashed his raw power in a captivating display.
Beyond his technical skill, Bonham's drumming had a primal energy that connected directly with the emotions of the listeners. His thunderous beats and primal rhythms resonated on a visceral level, igniting a fire within the hearts of fans all around the world. It was this emotional connection that, perhaps most of all, truly set him apart as a drummer and a musician.
Tragically, John Bonham's life was cut short on September 25, 1980, but his impact on the world of drumming and music as a whole will forever be felt.
His unmatched genius, drumming power, and contribution to Led Zeppelin's legacy, cemented his place as one of the greatest drummers and musicians in Rock history.
A True legend who continues to inspire generations of musicians and music lovers alike throughout the world.”
John Paul Jones
“The first time I saw Led Zeppelin was in 1973. They came straight out and into Rock and Roll. ‘Bang, I hit you, right between the eyes!’
John Bonham was living up to his reputation as Rock's most powerful drummer, Jimmy Page was duck walking across the stage firing out these incendiary guitar lines, and Robert Plant, let's be honest, probably didn't require any amplification at all on that colossal voice. Stage left was John Paul Jones playing bass, slightly in the background almost like he didn't belong there. I started to focus, to zone in on his playing, and it dawned on me how huge his contribution was to this powerhouse of a band. At times he would be holding down the rhythm, seemingly locked into Bonham's snare and bass drums as well as mirroring perfectly Bonzo's drum fills. Then he would join Paige on those classic riffs, but there was variation.
At various times he would really attack those strings adding a percussive part to underpin Page's guitar. Then he would play these little improvised runs, but the genius here was he chose his notes, he kept it simple, clean, and he didn't interfere with what Page or Plant were doing as a more busy a bassist might have. Jones would also play just in front of the beat, pushing the music along or a hair's breath behind that beat. A bit like Keith Richards does for the Stones. Playing behind the beat gives the music swing and a kind of primal funkiness. As the concert progressed John Paul switched to keyboards eerie electric piano for ‘No quarter’ melotron, and organ for ‘Stairway to Heaven’, and a killer organ solo on ‘Thank you’, all the while playing tourist base pedals beneath those keyboards. I left the venue that night in awe of the man.”
Many experts say that John Paul Jones, as a musician, was the greatest genius of them all, and I don't mean just his bandmates. It appears to me, that the more of a musician you are, the more you appreciate his colossal talent and contribution to Rock and to music as a whole.
My friend, what are the chances of something like this to ever happen again?
Four absolute geniuses in the prime of their lives and energy, to meet each other, joining their colossal talents in an unparalleled bond and build, from scratch, a band like Led Zeppelin?
I cannot possibly put into words the amount of joy and sheer happiness these four gentlemen have brought into my life. How can one ever repay such a thing, is a question I often ask myself…
I have lived long enough to witness innumerous extremely talented musicians and bands, with impeccable technique and artistry, but Rock/Music delivered with heart and soul like Led Zeppelin I am yet to see.
As a fan, I feel grateful and blessed to have come across the “Led Zeppelin experience”.
To share it, I believe, is not only a duty but an obligation. Every human has the right to know Led Zeppelin, the Gods of Rock.
Thanks for sharing all of these🥰
Led Zeppelin - Over the Hills and Far Away (Live at Madison Square Garden, NY, 7/1973) [HD Remaster] - Please review this incredible video. It will surprise you.
Thank you for your suggestion!
Yes!
How many peeps were laughing when Aaliyah said she didn't think Robert could go any higher?
I was smiling!
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They are SIMPLY THE GOATS….PERIOD! 😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 That my Dear…is the BLUES!
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I had the pleasure of seeing Zep @ MSG in June 1977. They played this song and was just blown away. I have seen 100s of concerts since I saw Zep and it's still the best show I have ever seen. Most concerts that I have been to were amazing. But seeing Zep was a musical experience that words cannot properly express how good it was. There are so many Zep songs you can react to that are winners. The 2 songs I like to recommend is Going To California. There's an excellent live version on YT from 1975 ((Live at Earls Court) and the other is What Is and What Should Never Be . The live version from 1970 at The Robert Hall,.
So nice you got to see them live! Thanks also for your suggestions!
I saw them the same year outdoors. July 77 in Oakland. Last North American Concert. Incredible
Me too. They played 6 shows in 7 days, sold all of them out. My seat was behind the stage and sucked, so I moved to the opposite end of the venue, absolute top level, and stood there for 2 hours. Ushers didn't care. Ear splitting volume. Stuffy ears until the next day. Probably damaged my hearing for life.
I also saw them in 1977 but Chicago in April. Then mid summer I was at a Bad Company concert and it was first announced new LZ dates added for later in year and ticket sales the next morning. We got in line after the concert and next morning purchased eight row center tickets! I was so stoked! But it was not to be as tragically Robert Plants son died which led to cancellation of remaking dates including mine. I have also seen hundreds of concerts but my one and only time seeing the great Led Zepplin I have so few memories. 😢
There's a reason why the have been and still are so influentual to so many musicians, right? I had the pleasure to watch them live in Bremen in 1980.
One of their last concerts 😞
Pls recognize that in this one, John Paul Jones is playing keyboard and bass simultanoiusly. Keys with his fingers, bass with his feet.
They will keep on amazing you, I'm sure!
Ohhh so cool thank you for sharing that with me. That is amazing!
Many people sleep on JPJ ... the dynamic in Zeppelin is "off" if you look at the band thinking the bass player and drummer are setting the tempo .
The call and response Aaliyah noticed between Page and Plant was very strong between Bohnam and Page . You hear it constantly .
The thing that made it all work was the abilities of JPJ to follow that inversion of traditional roles and add to it ...
Hey there @Aaliyah Capili, I strongly recommend you react to Blood Red Skies by Judas Priest (studio version). It is an unreal vocal performance and I am sure you will enjoy it :)
Thank you for the suggestion!
Judas Priest, yeah, how about the studio original of Victim of Changes?
Led Zeppelin is for the ADVANCED music listener. 👍👍👍😎
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Thanks for reaction to my favorite band since 1969❤😊i saw Led zeppelin in Oakland California July 23 1977 😊
Best band and best concert ever ❤
Thanks for sharing
Great reaction, Aaliyah!! One of the best performances on YT. Of course, Zeppelin has most of the other top spots as well. 😉 I love the look of surprise when Robert really goes up there. He obviously took very good care of his voice considering he's still out there singing his heart away - though not like this, obviously. Please more Zep!! Have a wonderful day, young lady. 🤘❤
Thank you! I am glad you enjoyed and Yes I agree Robert has great vocal technique!
I had to laugh at "He obviously took very good care of his voice" if you watch the movie *The Song Remains the Same* which this song is part of, you see Robert smoking cigarettes and then going on stage singing (although that was normal back then)
@@d.l.607 If seen the movie many times. He's smoking a cig on stage at Royal Albert Hall right as the music begins. He was in his early twenties back then and of course you can do anything at that age. When did he quit smoking? Or did he?
I've ways loved that background. Don't know much of Led Zeppelin. I'm glad to get to listen to it with your reaction. As always, great reaction. 😊
Thank you for your super sweet comment! I am glad you like that background! I love filming in my parents house whenever I am back in HK because of their nice photogenic background.
I highly recommend delving deep into Led Zeppelin, you can’t go wrong with any of their songs. I personally only have 2 that aren’t my favorites, & the majority of Led Zeppelin fans have very few also. Such a variety of genres, & always done with passion & perfection, they don’t just perform they feel the music.
@AaliyahCapili Always great to visit home. Hope you're having a great time.
@sicotshit7068 thank you for the info. Great to encounter passionate Led Zeppelin fans.
Robert Plants voice is an instrument
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By nature I'm not a huge blues fan as I tend to lean towards more prog music. BUT...Jimmy and Robert really know how to craft a good blues jam and this is one of my favorite songs Zep ever did and you can easily get immersed in it. This was Robert at his peak.
Thanks so much for sharing Uncle Paul🥰
Long live THE MIGHTY ZEPPELIN!!
And great reaction Aaliyah!
And thank you so much for keeping rock and roll alive!
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Thanks so much too🥰
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Right back at-cha!
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Led Zeppelin performed in Los Angeles June 27th 1977 @ The Fabulous Forum. Well, young lady you just witnessed a grand performance. Keep up training your voice maybe one day well see you on stage in an opera theater...
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That was interesting, both Led Zep and Janis. If I may draw your attention to two Australian singers/bands you may enjoy
First, Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs. Before ACDC was the Thorpie. Thorpie was hard rock (how hard...Makes ACDC sound soft). ACDC were and still are Rock and Roll. I draw them to your attention as Thorpes voice has been compared favourably with Robert Plants. Not similar, mind you, but better suited to the hard rock. You can find him here ruclips.net/video/7sSDrDQ0VEU/видео.html
The second is John Farnham who uses Led Zepplins song Black Dog as both a sound check and warm up before concerts. One of his sound guys uploaded this audio only version to the 'net. His voice is at least the equal of Plants
Find this one here ruclips.net/video/F2Yi6TVi-sU/видео.html
And I am pushing 70 so I have seen all three live...
Nice you got to see all of them live and thank you for your suggestions!
Jimmy plays with his guitar strung almost to his knees.
He has very long arms
And Les Pauls are heavy
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Great reaction Aaliyah!
Thanks for the recommendation💕
Hi friend! The studio version is much better vocally, and overall. Great blues song , thank you!
Thanks for the suggestion and my pleasure!
Totally disagree. Zeppelin is so much more well-known for the live performances.
I was there❤
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This music for sure doesn't belong to the age of auto-tune
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I love that even tho all the training you have had should make you wince at the purposeful flats and fry that pushes past the written notes into... A true acting moment of the hurt of betrayal... You can still feel him. Never lose that. Art is making something and having someone react and feel to it. Zeppelin at their best were 4 savants that swam through an ocean of technique talent to somehow land pure emotions. It's ridiculous how good they were.
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Very bluesy very versatile band
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Please more LZ!! So many to choose from. Have you done "Stairway to heaven" from MSG 1973? If not would love to see that react!! :)
Thanks for the recommendation💕
Since i subscribed to your channel, i've been waiting for you to react to this performance...you did not let me down. The talent in this band is all-time top five in rock history for each member's respective roles...Plant as top three front men of all-time, Page is one of top three greatest guitarists of all-time (Hendrix/Gilmour other two), Bonham is the greatest drummer of all-time and JPJ is top five (I would say top three) instrumentalist of all-time (have to acknowledge that Who's John Entwistle is greatest bass player...it's close but have to acknowledge greatness) - I hope you will react to some additional Zeppelin tunes going forward...if you aren't familiar with it, and to avoid the copyright issues, check out "Dazed and Confused" from the band's debut album...you will not regret it. Thanks.
Thank you very very much for your support and for your recommendation, much appreciated💕🥰💕
Thank you for this reaction Aaliyah!
Thanks so much too for watching🥰
So what did you think about that change of key by Jimmy at the very end? I saw them on this tour and you are right - It's an experience I will never forget. Very interesting to see your reaction as a classical singer. Thanks for sharing. Robin.
Its so amazing🥰🥰🥰thanks for watching 💕
The greatest and best band to ever exist
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you should always listen to the studio version first, I don’t think their very good live!!!
Black Sabbath,Led Zeppelin,Deep Purple the holy triad of rock music🤘
You cannot go wrong reacting to any of these bands, it would take years to go through their immense catalogs. I would relish that, discovering them for the first time.
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Great reaction Aaliyah! Led Zeppelin is the greatest rock band of all time. If you want to react to a great band of super-talented musicians check out King Crimson's live version of Starless, you won't be disappointed.
Thank you for the suggestion and I am glad you enjoyed!
Yes King Crimson, awesome band, their own genre, she should also do Epitaph from the amazing In the Court of the Crimson King debut album. Utter chills.
You will love King Crimson if given the chance. 🎵
@Aaliyah Capili I Love your reactions. Please react to *Dazed And Confused (Live at MSG 1973)* the full version over 30 minutes not the short truncated version, it will blow your mind
That live at MSG is the best live version I have seen, magnificent!
I recommend checking the studio version first
Thanks so much for the recommendation
Great reaction! Although, you're too young to have watched such.
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Hi Aaliyah, I've been surrounded by music ever since I can remember but I was a musician since I've been 15 years old, BTW I'm 66 now, I was never classicly trained like you but I always played or sang from my heart & soul and was never as big as Singer Robert Plant, Guitarist Jimmy Page, Bassist John Paul Jones or Drummer John Bonham
Oh thanks so much for sharing Mr. Timothy🥰
Please check out no quarter by Led Zeppelin you will not regret it 😊
Thanks for the recommendation
if you want to hear him singing at his Peak you should listen to the studio version
Thank you for your suggestion!
@@AaliyahCapili Robert plant still sounded amazing live though
The studio mix is beyond belief, in studio they were just as good as live, for sure!
@@AaliyahCapili Yes, you've GOT to hear the studio version of this recorded in 1968, Robert's voice is just incredible!!
Unusual for a song to start with a guitar solo, but that's LZ for you.
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Thanks for doing more Zeppelin! Very popular among the audience members, shows up in a lot of our algos, at least that's wht broguht me here, lol. If you want a taste of Robert's (and Zeppelin's) "Softer side," check out the gorgeous acoustic "Going to California" performance from 1975. And/or "That's the Way" from the same show. "Rock and Roll" from 1973 MSG is a fun and "harder" song. "The Ocean" from the same show is even better! Or mix the soft and hard with the iconic "Stairway to Heaven," also MSG 1973. CHeers!
Thanks so much for all your recommendations🥰🥰🥰
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keep it coming Aaliyah!!!
Thanks so much🥰
You broke down this song nicely at appropriate intervals. Loved it, Aaliyah!!!❤❤❤
Thanks so much🥰
Zeppelin=the Beatles on steroids!
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❤❤❤Robert ❤❤❤
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You should really react to SABATON - Uprising (OFFICIAL LIVE),
or En Livstid I Krig(live from Gothenburg).
The singer, Joakim Broden, has a truly great voice, you won´t be dissapointed 😀
Thanks so much for the recommendation💕
It's kind of confusing when it begins because it comes in at the ending the song before (Heartbreaker?), then goes right into Since I've Been Loving You. Thanks for your reaction.
Heartbreaker, where the Hammer of the Gods hits hard! 🎸
Thanks so much too for watching
I'm sure it's been suggested to you already , but you should check out Roberts work with Allison Krauss . It's is one of those vocal combinations where at first you think ?????? and then you hear them sing together and your reaction is 🙂. One of those combinations you don't think will work & then it does quite well in spectacular fashion .
Thanks so much for the recommendation
Watch Dire Straits live from Alchemy. It’s very very great. You will love it. Great instrumental.
Believe me.
Thanks for the recommendation💕
The GOAT!
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would love to see your reaction to
LED ZEPPELIN - In my time of dying LIVE at Earl's Court 1975
Thanks for the recommendation
Led Zeppelin were huge fans of American blues music from the 50's and it shaped the band's early sound... "Since I've been loving you" was their take on the blues, amped up to 11... It was recorded for their 3rd album 'Led Zeppelin III' in 1970, which was a mostly acoustic record.
Zeppelin did not just want to be a 'heavy rock' band, so they also incorporated folk, country, rockabilly... as well as psychedelic and other influences into their music.
Now, the studio version of "Since I've been loving you" was somewhat different in arrangement... Led Zeppelin would often improvise their songs live in concerts (which were usually 3 hrs long) and play extended versions of songs... This could lead to mind-blowing performances like this one, or disastrous sonic shambles... depending on how high the band members were 😂 Thankfully, this one was a great performance, even though the 1973 Madison Square Garden shows filmed for the Led Zeppelin movie were not the best... It was the last show of a long tour and Led Zeppelin were exhausted and not in peak form those nights.
Thanks so much for all the sharing, much appreciated🥰🥰🥰
The greatest band in history.
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Hi Aaliyah,
I've been following your channel for a while and love your vocal delivery and precise comments on those amazing artists. I'm actually your subscriber from China, so I'm wondering if you're interested in reacting to Zhou Shen (or Charlie) and his version of the classic "Time to Say Goodbye." My fellow Zhou Shen fans and I would love to hear your thoughts on his vocal and singing style.
Again, I'm sorry to put this comment here-I know it's for "Led Zeppelin," but I'm not sure which is the best way to reach out to you. Apologies for any inconvenience.
Hello, thanks soo much, i actually had a reaction on him long time ago but for copyright reasons, i was not able to post. I will try again in the future. And thanks for the recommendation🥰🥰🥰
Hey beautiful princess. So cool you're doing Zeppelin. The studio version of this is better. The guitar solo is magnificent. By the way, don't forget the live videos of David Phelps. The greatest male voice voice on planet Earth ! His most popular videos should be the right ones. Songs like, I have nothing. Nessum Dorma, Mio Bambino Caro, Never Walk Alone, Dream, No more night, End of the beginning, OH Holy Night (the most popular version,) the end will blow you away ! There's so many more. But this should get you started. Lol. Until next time stay well and poppin for fresh !
Thanks so much for sharing all of these🥰
I know people always call them guitar solos, but I love the amount of driving force from the bass and drums fleshing it out. This track was edging towards the more polite 1980s, but yeah retaining some of that 'light and heavy' 1960s/70s rock vibe that bands like Iron Butterfly did so well.
Thanks for sharing💕
5:32 Is that a common singer's technique? Tilting the mic down with your NOSE?
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sooooo much improv in a zeppelin live show
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Saw them twice..best band ever.❤❤Robert Plant pure sex appeal❤
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I like your reaction but I think you should have made the video larger. It's really small.
Thanks for the feedback, so sorry about that, i was being blocked initially for posting due to copyright issues thats why i had to make it smaller😢i would really love it to be bigger. So sorry about that🌺
Kudos to you and the other young reactors who have taken the time to really listen to rock music and have come to the understanding that it wasn't just a bunch of noise and jangling guitars; but real skillful music and meaningful lyrics sung by some of the greatest vocalists that ever lived. Keep going; I'll keep watching!
Thanks so much for taking the time to watch💕
4 legends in one band. Really if you are ranking best of all time, it sort of has to come down to a discussion of Zeppelin or The Beatles, if we are judging the music, and not the genre, or personal preferences.
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Hi you most beautiful young lady love this band always i was 11 5th grade when show recorded
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These guys were incredible in concert. Saw them live three times - always amazing! You looked kind of entranced through the middle of the piece. Like most of us!
Oh nice, thanks for sharing💕
The studio version is différent because more restrained but very beautiful too.
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Ah- now you've found real musicians.
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Hi Aaliyah! This has to be one of the greatest blues performances ever recorded. The band are reading each other's minds throughout, creating an organic sound with little conversations between the various parts of the arrangement, which dips its feet into the jazz gene pool from time to time as well. The unsung hero here is bassist John Paul Jones playing keys on this song and playing the bass line on pedals. I loved your analysis of Robert's soaring vocal and look forward to another Zeppelin reaction from you in the future.
Thanks so much for sharing🥰
Best band ever. Great reaction young lady. 💯❤️🇮🇹
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Aaliyah, I really love the painting on the wall behind you. Is it an original?
Thank you! Im at my parent's house in that video and they bought that painting from a store, I think its not the original one though.
This was before his throat surgery and he was able to sing high notes with ease, the surgery though made it harder for him to hit those high notes after 1975 :(
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You are very special special so beautiful so brave
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Epic band
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I see a lot of people in the comments saying the studio version is better and I beg to differ. Zeppelin was known for their live performances. The studio versions were just a reference. What they did live was phenomenal.
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Love TSRTS!!
That is a myth read the book Robert never had vocal trouble
Thanks for the recommendation
Oh, I meant to also say that I guess that's you singing at the beginning of your vids. I mean, of COURSE you do, cos it's WHAT you do, lol, but yes, you DO have a lovely voice!
Oh thanks so much Mr. Joe, much appreciated
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This song is about ruination ... misplaced love was just the pathway ...
You are seeing the GOAT of Rock/Blues. If you listen to more LZ you will see a common thread
with women problems. Glad u enjoyed it. Over 50 years old and it NEVER gets old!
They are magnificent! Try Achillies Last Stand and Kashmir live at knebworth in 1979!!!
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This isn't even the best live version of this song. BBC sessions is even better.
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I know you did this reaction awhile ago. Hearing you sing was beautiful, & I’m sure for classical tons of trading goes into it. I wanted to let you know, Robert Plant turned 20 on August 20,1968, the day after the bands first rehearsal. They recorded their first album about 2 months later, highly recommend listening to Led Zeppelin I. Plant had no formal vocal training at all, yet always knew just how to use his range tone & textures, for each song they did. I think you’d enjoy listening to more from them.
"La Boheme"....it's an opera 😊🎉
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the mad thing is that this is NOT roberts full voice! he had major problems with it at this time. 69-72 was roberts full INCREDIBLE voice. for me his strongest vocal ever live is rock and roll from sydney 72, its INSANE!
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this entire gig is just off the charts!
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This was over 50 years ago , long before personal computers , mobile phones , iPads and of course climate change . Zeppelin were unstoppable in their day . The recording is very high quality I can pump it up to concert volume at home . No auto tunes or complex electronics used .
👍🎸BEST BAND EVER
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STUDIO VERSION IS 100% BETTER !!!
Thanks for the recommendation
Written by Robert Plant and Jimmy Page. Great 👍
Suggested videos 📹 1 Robert Plant and Alison Krause sing Gone Gone Gone Done Moved On. 2 Heart sings Stairway to Heaven.
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14:10 ... which is why Plant's voice was pretty much gone by '75. He basically thrashed it and had vocal chord surgery to remove polyps in late 1973-74 and he sounded a lot different on their album Presence in 1976 following his bad car wreck in Greece in '75 and singing in a wheelchair. Zeppelin was "kinda big" to put it mildly lol and I definitely remember them when growing up back in the good 'ol days... Nice channel.
This a masterpiece
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I have always thought Led Zeppelin is the greatest rock band of all time. Elvis Presley loved them, the Beatles loved them, they were friends with Mick Jagger and Pink Floyd, I think. Kiss has called them the greatest band. When the best of the best says someone is great or the best, the claim has standing.
I saw Led Zeppelin in 1969 and 1970. It was too early for this song but they were electrifying in person.
Robert's voice was considered by many people an added instrument to the band. Listen to the studio albums especially this song. Love your smile.😊
Give some Yes a try. Can't miss with Close to the Edge or something from the early era. Jon Anderson and Chris Squire's vocal parts are interesting.
Great reaction to a great song. Having the video very small for copyright issues is fine by me. It's better than many of the other compromises other reactors had to make. Cheers!