What really tipped me off about how good this is was when everyone else started saying how cool they are and then I wanted to be cool too so now I think Led Zeppelin are fantastic actually my favourite band.
It’s time to start looking at the Madison Square Garden concerts. Dazed and Confused - 30 minutes because Jimmy Page just goes into a trance and plays incredible riffs.
John was awesome on the drums! Ask any drummer.❤ So much talent in that band! Jimmy Page was magic on his guitar. Led Zeppelin always reminds me of the beginning of good music. Just before F.M. radio started! Good times!❤❤
Just want to say, I love y’all’s reactions. The great relationship you have with each other is amazing. I’m old enough to be your mother and grandmother but, I grew up with Led Zep, so I really enjoy your channel. I’ve subscribed and will look for your Patreon page. 😊
The Vikings in battle were feared, and magic mushrooms were believed to have been taken by them on the battlefield. The reason the Swiss became neutral was there was an enormous industry in leasing their warriors to countries that wanted their incredible and feared warriors. The Swiss stopped this practice.
If you want to hear Jimmy shred it, you need to react to concert versions of the songs. The album songs are the base of what they do in concert but, every song is improvised. Plus, they never play a song the same way from night to night.
Your next Led Zeppelin song should be Kashmir. Kashmir is included on their sixth album Physical Graffiti (1975), it was written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant with contributions from John Bonham over a period of three years with lyrics dating to 1973. The best version is from Celebration Day 2007, when the band members were in their 60’s. John Bonham’s (RIP) son, Jason Bonham, is on drums.
This song was in several movies, including School Of Rock, with Jack Black, & some commercials. They wrote this song after a tour in Iceland, & the history of Vikings invasion of England, before it was England. Yes they do it live, & the song is a little longer.
Interesting (menacing) chord Jimmy plays on the 4 counts on the outro. The sound at the beginning is a noisy tape echo unit that was left in intentionally.
Mizy & Meezy, it was way back in May when you fellas did your last *ELO* reaction, so please give us another! I strongly suggest you react to their 1979 classic, *"The Diary of Horace Wimp",* perhaps their most Beatles-esque song! It's awesome!! (Use the studio version from the album, Discovery.)
Watch Since I’ve Been Loving You live at Madison Square Gardens (1973)in HD. At one point his yell is even louder, besides it’s their greatest live performance.
I think he hits a higher note in “Since I Been Loving You”. It’s straight blues, you should check it out. If you really like the heavy rock, you would like “Hearbreaker”, and “The Wanton Song”.
You wanted to know why it was called Black Dog - they recorded the album in an old house and a black dog kept hanging around. So they called it Black Dog.
John Bonham and Keith Moon (drummer for the Who) both played like wild men but Bonham had more control and was very deliberate in his playing. IMHO
What really tipped me off about how good this is was when everyone else started saying how cool they are and then I wanted to be cool too so now I think Led Zeppelin are fantastic actually my favourite band.
Just go through the whole album. Play Friends and Celebration Day together as one, because they blend with each other.
Celebration Day should be watched in its entirety, by itself. It is EPIC. Not to mention they were 59-64, except for Jason of course 😊.
There’s a live longer version with a solo from 1972 that you can find on YT
You can see the mastery of Led Zeppelin
He had an awesome range!
Robert Plant was a great singer!
Still rocks! Led Zeppelin is legendary!
Greetings from Switzerland 🇨🇭 I enjoy you two. Thanks for dressing up for the symphony.
It’s time to start looking at the Madison Square Garden concerts. Dazed and Confused - 30 minutes because Jimmy Page just goes into a trance and plays incredible riffs.
It was written as a thank you to a concert they did when the staff was on strike and the citizens of norway stepped up and maid it happen
Iceland
Look at the Live version of this song. I love the live versions of their songs, especially at MSG
John was awesome on the drums! Ask any drummer.❤
So much talent in that band!
Jimmy Page was magic on his guitar.
Led Zeppelin always reminds me of the beginning of good music.
Just before F.M. radio started!
Good times!❤❤
Just want to say, I love y’all’s reactions. The great relationship you have with each other is amazing. I’m old enough to be your mother and grandmother but, I grew up with Led Zep, so I really enjoy your channel. I’ve subscribed and will look for your Patreon page. 😊
The Vikings in battle were feared, and magic mushrooms were believed to have been taken by them on the battlefield. The reason the Swiss became neutral was there was an enormous industry in leasing their warriors to countries that wanted their incredible and feared warriors. The Swiss stopped this practice.
You should check out the live version. It's incredible.
Zep III is an album that grows on a fan as they listen more and more. This song is the classic, but there’s gems to be had all-around.
If you want to hear Jimmy shred it, you need to react to concert versions of the songs. The album songs are the base of what they do in concert but, every song is improvised. Plus, they never play a song the same way from night to night.
One of the most balling songs ever made
NICE reaction! You just have to watch this live version with extended guitar/drum solo
Dudes, I have to agree! Though they aren't my favorite band, they are the greatest "ROCK" band ever. ☮️
Your next Led Zeppelin song should be Kashmir. Kashmir is included on their sixth album Physical Graffiti (1975), it was written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant with contributions from John Bonham over a period of three years with lyrics dating to 1973. The best version is from Celebration Day 2007, when the band members were in their 60’s. John Bonham’s (RIP) son, Jason Bonham, is on drums.
This song was in several movies, including School Of Rock, with Jack Black, & some commercials. They wrote this song after a tour in Iceland, & the history of Vikings invasion of England, before it was England. Yes they do it live, & the song is a little longer.
Interesting (menacing) chord Jimmy plays on the 4 counts on the outro. The sound at the beginning is a noisy tape echo unit that was left in intentionally.
The song “Since I’ve Been Loving You” on this same album changed the way I listen to music so I highly recommend checking that one out!
Immigrants (Norse/Vikings) invaded and conquered Britain in the 4th century. Printed lyrics would explain the song completely.
They wrote and named it Immigrant song when they were touring Iceland
Led zeppelin remasters are just cleaned up a little. I can't think 9f any that sound different to the original
Do the 1972 Live version official video.... Kicks it UP a notch or seven if you can believe it
Comment what we should react to next
Mizy & Meezy, it was way back in May when you fellas did your last *ELO* reaction, so please give us another! I strongly suggest you react to their 1979 classic, *"The Diary of Horace Wimp",* perhaps their most Beatles-esque song! It's awesome!! (Use the studio version from the album, Discovery.)
We are going to react to ELO soon. We'll react to Horace Wimp next time. Thanks for the suggestion. @@Cosmo-Kramer
@@reactioninaction7415 Cool, thanks for the update, looking forward to them!
@@Cosmo-Kramer We just reacted to it tonight. It will be out very soon (;
@@reactioninaction7415 Awesome! Thanks!!
Watch Since I’ve Been Loving You live at Madison Square Gardens (1973)in HD. At one point his yell is even louder, besides it’s their greatest live performance.
I think he hits a higher note in “Since I Been Loving You”. It’s straight blues, you should check it out. If you really like the heavy rock, you would like “Hearbreaker”, and “The Wanton Song”.
React tô the 1972 live version...killer
Immigrant song... if you were British, then you'd understand why they named it so. The Vikings invaded Great Britain, hence the name.
Achilles last stand for álbum presence is a fire
You wanted to know why it was called Black Dog - they recorded the album in an old house and a black dog kept hanging around. So they called it Black Dog.
The noise at rhe start is Bonham counting them in you can hear 2 3 4
Love me some led.
Title is perfect.....people today are too sensitive.
This is indeed a Viking conquesr song.
I was there he sounds just like that in person in black dog there was no studio look it up
Hey play led zeppelin immigrant song live!
Anybody who appreciates Led Zeppelin like y'all do gets a Thumbs up.
I'd love to see you react to Iron Maiden. A live version.
Now that’s an observation 😀
Listen to friends from the same album high vocals too
Please do the 1972 Live version in Australia
the live version sounds the same sohe just hits it
Its been said they did this song as a bit of joke. Maybe the title is a bit tongue in cheek?
Yes. I heard Plant say that in an interview. They meant it as a joke but fans took it seriously. Lol
It has to be new to you for it to be a reaction