The best reaction to this song I've ever seen. You get it. The shocking thing is that this was all over the radio in '70's. They just pretended it was a love song. I was 11 when this came out, and I knew what it was about.💗
Wow! Great reaction. I was laughing my head off. Can you imagine that this song is now 53 years old! Still surprising people after all these years. You can't beat Zep.
I was too young and couldn't speak english yet. But I liked the song so much, so I asked my first english teacher and he was a really cool guy. He said: I can't translate that for you, but here you have the lyrics and an up-to-date dictionary - make up your own mind. Thank you so much Mr. Bartels you are my favorite teacher ever. Many greets @all from hamburg (germany)
You made me laugh! Because you got it right from the beginning before getting to the lyrics . Which while they may not be explicit make it very clear what this song is about . . It's hilarious Thank you !
I was a young man when this song was new. I was told by two maybe three female friends the tempo of the song was perfect for .... Which fits your reaction 50 years later. Backdoor man is an old blues term for the lover who exits the house though the back door when the husband arrives home. In one song Zeppelin singer Robert Plant laments he opens his front door and hears his back door slam. The live version of that song, Since I've Been Loving You from 1973 is a must for you.
@@giffysstiffy887 When you grow up you might understand that snickering school boy interpretations are invariably wrong. A Wankel rotary engine is a car engine, not an appliance on a school boy's wish list.
When this came out it was played on what was called "high rotation". This meant it was heard once at least every ninety minutes on the radio. And over that summer I know I never got sick of it.
Just found your channel, and like your vibe. Then I saw you were at 999 subscribers, so I had to be the one for you to reach 1000. Keep it going !!!! 😁
Good Lord I just love your eyebrows, especially that one that pokes up..lol His smoking hot voice and naughty lyrics does it everytime to most,l including myself! 😀 Your reaction was awesome!
Ah dear, you REALLY missed the visuals in the live version. He is SO hot! Then and now. Cant miss on any of their songs but Ramble on, Black Dog, The Immigrant Song are among my favorites lol
As the young fellas say today Robert is spitin' game and ready to prove it. No mixing of words, just pure in your face sexuality. btw dear, you're blushing! 🤣
I have watched many reactions to this song and you my dear were the first I have seen to react to the songs "meaning" properly. I am now 63 and I heard this for the first well over 50 years ago...still my favorite Zeppelin song
@@inbedwithmusic2130 LOL. Actually, the term "back-door man" refers to the idea of a man with whom a woman is cheating on her husband. The husband comes home and "back-door man" has to sneak out the back door. =
Now that reaction was fun! Greetings from Canada. But to GET Led Zep, you have to see them live. And a good one to see the Blues origins taken to swag max levels is "Since I've Been Loving You " Live MSG, NYC, 1973. Enjoy. Peace, love and bellbottoms.
Ah, Led Zep. Each of these guys were born gifted and, thankfully, found each other to form the greatest rock band to ever grace the earth. "Whole Lotta Love" was recorded and dropped in 1969 (album 2) when these guys were still very young adults. Robert Plant - singer (occasionally guitar and harmonica) - age 20 when this was recorded Jimmy Page - lead guitar (and producer) - age 24 John Paul Jones - bass, keys (and other instruments) - age 22 John Bonham - percussionist - age 20 Enjoyed your reaction and hope you take a real dive into LZ. You won't be disappointed. :) Edit: I won't recommend a "next song" because any of them are worth a listen. I will recommend, however, that you start at the beginning with album 1, track 1 and just keep going.
Hi Jess! Another fun reaction! I'm always surprised when someone is actually getting to hear this for the first time. While we know rock music has a direct line from blues music, Zeppelin wasn't shy about straight-up borrowing lyrics from blues songs. Someone else already explained the old meaning of the term "back door man". Blues legend Howlin' Wolf had a song called "Back Door Man", among other songs. The Doors did a cover of it, too. You can pick just about any Zeppelin song and not go wrong. "When the Levee Breaks", "Thank You", "Ramble On", "Achilles Last Stand", I can go on.
Wow ! A Led Zeppelin classic ! And you hear this band for the first time ever ? Wow, then congratulations on discovering one of the greatest rock'n'roll bands of all time. If you stick to them, you'll be digging a rebbit hole ! They have TONS of classics and great songs to react to. And yes, they are an excellent LIVE band, as well. But now, I am curious about your reaction to Aurora... Best wishes from Germany : Gerry
Fair play to you. I have watched/listened to numerous 'first' reactions to this song and noone except you seems to get it. To me it's been as clear as day since 1969 what the song is about and I cannot believe how many people don't see it.
You're quick. A whole lotta people don't pick up on the context that fast. It was a delight to watch your reaction. I'm glad you reviewed this. You're delightful!
What an incredible reaction, you had me in stitches laughing so much. Looking forward to viewing more reactions from you. You're also very pretty which is a bonus.
I was in fourth grade in 1969 and my teacher brought this album to school so we could listen during art class. This was her favorite tune on the album, but I'm sure she didn't realize the implications. None of the kids did, of course. But this was my intro to Led Zeppelin and I've been a huge fan ever since. "Bring it on Home" quickly became my favorite tune, but this album is chock full of amazing tunes.
You're reaction was great! But the surprised look on your face as you listened to it more was an even better reaction. lol You were talkinq about the echo's. Did you notice in the one part where Robert Plant was solo singing that the echo came before he sang the line. How cool was that! Being a musician and songwriter myself, one of the bands that I played in, this was one of the Led Zeppelin songs that we used to play.
Came out in 1970. Definitely no other song was like this. Only one station in my area played it. Over the top. Tho I loved the song and still do my favorite of theirs. Living Loving Maid is sort of similar I love that also. Best success on yr channel
There's a reason why reaction vids to this song are so funny. And there's a reason why people were actually frightened of Led Zep back in the day, they had power.
I heard this spectacular song in 1969 while in high school. This was Led Zeppelin's first single. Led Zeppelin's first album Zep 1 released earlier the same year had no singles so many people weren't aware of Led Zeppelin untill Whole Lotta Love was released as a single on Zep 2. We cover Zeppelin frequently on our you tube channel Royce in the House. Fun show I just SUBSCRIBED to your channel!!
Я тоже сейчас слушал эту песню первый раз. Прикольная песня! Легкомысленная, откровенная, но не грубая. Думаю, это идеальный вариант для двоих, когда они хотят повеселиться и "похулиганить"
With a title like Whole Lotta Love you know it's gotta be a love song. I bought this when it came out. STill listening. With tears for the years....You asked about other songs from the time period, check out Sunshine of Your Love by Cream. And many, many more...Cheers!
Maybe the most primal guitar riff in all of rock, right here. Awesome rhythm, drumming, vocals and sound effects. Took a Willie Dixon song with extra lyrics to the next level, and then some.
Whatever do you mean? That was a very sweet "love song". 😊 Actually, Led Zep has many really beautiful love songs. Take a deep dive into their entire catalogue. It will be time well spent.
Yes, Zeppelin is great!!! Especially live. LOL, I didn't get the double meaning of "love" when I was a kid hearing this. When I figured it out, I went berserk!!! You should listen to "Back Door Man" by The Doors... Guess what that whole song is about. It's not about flowers, I'll tell you that!!! 🙂🙂🙂
when this was first played in the family den on the Dynaco kit amp and AR3a's Nobody noticed the words. Just the vocal style which my mother called screaming (she liked Perry Como) We didn't notice either, the Sound was huge, that's we we heard. But LZ lyric "when the juice runs down my leg"... we noticed that one.
Its the rythem that gets those "babys made". That song has been playing during many intimate moments over the years in my life!! When that song got around in the early early 70's girls would want it played, especially in the car at night under the moonlight (and god bless them all)!! That song was written as it was intened, to light the fires within!! And as you just found out....., it does!! And you are also gorgeus when you blush!! I loved that. I was wondering how you would react when it came to the orgasmic moaning part robert plant did. PERFECT reaction and was laughing when your your blushing started!! Love your natural honesty in these. Dont change a thing!!!! Thanks again Jess!!😊 From the USA...... Benny
You need to now listen to "Stairway to Heaven" live from The Song Remains the Same concert at Madison Square Garden!!! You will be blown away!!!! Thank you for the honest reaction! Hard to find these days!! Peace!!!
Jimmy and Zeppelin changed everything with their first album. He’s a great producer and it definitely showed on that record. Again, check out Thank You from LZ II for a very pretty song.
Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg had released a very explicit single a few years earlier and many rock’n’roll songs have implicit sexual references, but yes, Led Zeppelin popularised the genre with songs like this and “The Lemon Song”!
Lately I've been enjoying watching millennial and Zoomer women reacting to this song for the first time and the moment when you realize what's going on. It's cute!
I remember when this song came out it kinda slipped through the cracks, so to speak. I don't think a lot of people who were in control over censoring picked up on it.
Another song in the same vein is Relax by Frankie goes to Hollywood - it got banned and wasn’t allowed on the radio, and another that got banned was Je t’aime by Serge Gainsborough and Jane Berkin; both of those I am sure that you will find them amusing! As regards this reaction, you naughty girl, it took you no time to get the idea 😂😂😂
Actually I believe that the line about "backdoor man" has to do with a married woman (or not) sneaking a lover in/out the backdoor so the neighbors don't see him coming in the frontdoor. There's another led zeppelin song that goes something like "I come in the front door and hear the backdoor slam"
The best reaction to this song I've ever seen. You get it. The shocking thing is that this was all over the radio in '70's. They just pretended it was a love song. I was 11 when this came out, and I knew what it was about.💗
It IS a love song.
Saw Led Zep play Perth Australia in early 70s, I'm 81 years young and still rocking, mainly in my rocking chair. Love and peace from Perth. 😎🖐🎵🎶🎵🎵🎶🦘
Wow! Great reaction. I was laughing my head off. Can you imagine that this song is now 53 years old! Still surprising people after all these years. You can't beat Zep.
I was too young and couldn't speak english yet. But I liked the song so much, so I asked my first english teacher and he was a really cool guy. He said: I can't translate that for you, but here you have the lyrics and an up-to-date dictionary - make up your own mind. Thank you so much Mr. Bartels you are my favorite teacher ever. Many greets @all from hamburg (germany)
Haha I love that story, thanks for sharing
Lmaoooo what a great guy
You made me laugh! Because you got it right from the beginning before getting to the lyrics . Which while they may not be explicit make it very clear what this song is about . . It's hilarious Thank you !
Haha I’m glad I was worth the watch ☺️
I was a young man when this song was new. I was told by two maybe three female friends the tempo of the song was perfect for .... Which fits your reaction 50 years later. Backdoor man is an old blues term for the lover who exits the house though the back door when the husband arrives home. In one song Zeppelin singer Robert Plant laments he opens his front door and hears his back door slam. The live version of that song, Since I've Been Loving You from 1973 is a must for you.
😎Youre wrong...in the context of the lyrics backdoor man means naughty sex and NOT cheating😎
@@giffysstiffy887 When you grow up you might understand that snickering school boy interpretations are invariably wrong. A Wankel rotary engine is a car engine, not an appliance on a school boy's wish list.
When asked about the 'tempo', Robert Plant said, "seems a bit slow to me"
@@giffysstiffy887 agree 100% its the back door🤭🤭🤭
@@davidcarter4247 actually, urban dictionary has both connotations, and frankly both make sense in terms of this song.
Well, it does make sense that you would be in bed with this song.
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Oh good work Monsieur 👏
@@inbedwithmusic2130 😉😁😆😆😆
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Thank you! I couldn't understand where her clothes went. Not complaining.
I saw Led Zeppelin in concert in 1969 and 1970. They were electrifying in person.
No way! Amazing. I've always said that I was born in the wrong decade.
Man I can imagine
"When the Levee Breaks" should be next on your Led Zeppelin adventure. It's got the driving beat, the groove, the blues... It's got it all. Cheers!
Absolutely great song brother!
Thanks Aaron, it’s on my list.
Love it
When this came out it was played on what was called "high rotation". This meant it was heard once at least every ninety minutes on the radio. And over that summer I know I never got sick of it.
Wow, Robert Plant made you blush starting @ 5:55 and full on blush @ 6:09. Great song and loved your reaction!!!
Dazed and confused, since I’ve been loving you, the rain song, kashmir. All epic and beautiful pieces of art in their own way.
Yes! These 4 especially!!!
The best first time reaction to this song I have ever seen. So much fun. TY!
Yeah, I can imagine when this song came out. . .Having lived through that time. Some of the best rock music of all time.
That song of Led Zeppelin gets me 🔥every time!Love your reaction🖤🤘
Just found your channel, and like your vibe. Then I saw you were at 999 subscribers, so I had to be the one for you to reach 1000. Keep it going !!!! 😁
🥳🥳🥳 thank YOU!
You definitely get it! Loved your reaction.and....it WAS a love song.....
Hahaha a different kind of love song.
Thanks for watching.
Good Lord I just love your eyebrows, especially that one that pokes up..lol His smoking hot voice and naughty lyrics does it everytime to most,l including myself! 😀
Your reaction was awesome!
Beautiful music, beautiful woman!
Thanks for watching Dave ☺️
Ah dear, you REALLY missed the visuals in the live version. He is SO hot! Then and now. Cant miss on any of their songs but Ramble on, Black Dog, The Immigrant Song are among my favorites lol
It has been an awful long time since I've heard this song and its entirety, and I had forgotten just how naughty sauce it actually is.
As the young fellas say today Robert is spitin' game and ready to prove it. No mixing of words, just pure in your face sexuality. btw dear, you're blushing! 🤣
I have watched many reactions to this song and you my dear were the first I have seen to react to the songs "meaning" properly. I am now 63 and I heard this for the first well over 50 years ago...still my favorite Zeppelin song
Yes! You have to see them live from the Madison Square Garden, 1973 in the song “Since I've Been Loving You”, just amazing! Keep Rocking Jess! 🤘🏻
It is a romantic song. 😍 Late-stage romance. 😉
Haha a baby making song
romance? haha animalistic romance yeh
@sixstr1ng 😳 you’d need it if you’re going to be a back door man…
@@inbedwithmusic2130 LOL. Actually, the term "back-door man" refers to the idea of a man with whom a woman is cheating on her husband. The husband comes home and "back-door man" has to sneak out the back door. =
@@inbedwithmusic2130😂😂
You really have to react to the live version of Since I've Been Loving You from 1973 to "see" what Led Zeppelin is all about!
Now that reaction was fun! Greetings from Canada. But to GET Led Zep, you have to see them live. And a good one to see the Blues origins taken to swag max levels is "Since I've Been Loving You " Live MSG, NYC, 1973. Enjoy. Peace, love and bellbottoms.
Ah, Led Zep. Each of these guys were born gifted and, thankfully, found each other to form the greatest rock band to ever grace the earth. "Whole Lotta Love" was recorded and dropped in 1969 (album 2) when these guys were still very young adults.
Robert Plant - singer (occasionally guitar and harmonica) - age 20 when this was recorded
Jimmy Page - lead guitar (and producer) - age 24
John Paul Jones - bass, keys (and other instruments) - age 22
John Bonham - percussionist - age 20
Enjoyed your reaction and hope you take a real dive into LZ. You won't be disappointed. :) Edit: I won't recommend a "next song" because any of them are worth a listen. I will recommend, however, that you start at the beginning with album 1, track 1 and just keep going.
Hi Jess! Another fun reaction! I'm always surprised when someone is actually getting to hear this for the first time.
While we know rock music has a direct line from blues music, Zeppelin wasn't shy about straight-up borrowing lyrics from blues songs. Someone else already explained the old meaning of the term "back door man". Blues legend Howlin' Wolf had a song called "Back Door Man", among other songs. The Doors did a cover of it, too.
You can pick just about any Zeppelin song and not go wrong. "When the Levee Breaks", "Thank You", "Ramble On", "Achilles Last Stand", I can go on.
Wow ! A Led Zeppelin classic ! And you hear this band for the first time ever ? Wow, then congratulations on discovering one of the greatest rock'n'roll bands of all time. If you stick to them, you'll be digging a rebbit hole ! They have TONS of classics and great songs to react to. And yes, they are an excellent LIVE band, as well.
But now, I am curious about your reaction to Aurora...
Best wishes from Germany : Gerry
Fair play to you. I have watched/listened to numerous 'first' reactions to this song and noone except you seems to get it.
To me it's been as clear as day since 1969 what the song is about and I cannot believe how many people don't see it.
Well, it is kind of a love song.
Seriously though, really enjoyed your reaction and you should do more Zeppelin. They are awesome.
Welcome to Led, the best rock band ever!
You're quick. A whole lotta people don't pick up on the context that fast. It was a delight to watch your reaction. I'm glad you reviewed this. You're delightful!
What an incredible reaction, you had me in stitches laughing so much. Looking forward to viewing more reactions from you. You're also very pretty which is a bonus.
😆🤭 glad I could provide some entertainment x
Wow! I love your reaction. This definitely IS a love song. The whole crowd needed a cigarette after that. God bless. I love your channel
I was in fourth grade in 1969 and my teacher brought this album to school so we could listen during art class. This was her favorite tune on the album, but I'm sure she didn't realize the implications. None of the kids did, of course. But this was my intro to Led Zeppelin and I've been a huge fan ever since. "Bring it on Home" quickly became my favorite tune, but this album is chock full of amazing tunes.
Great reaction! I have heard this song many times, but never listen to the lyrics really, until today.😂
Hahahaha glad we both learned something new.
You're reaction was great! But the surprised look on your face as you listened to it more was an even better reaction. lol You were talkinq about the echo's. Did you notice in the one part where Robert Plant was solo singing that the echo came before he sang the line. How cool was that! Being a musician and songwriter myself, one of the bands that I played in, this was one of the Led Zeppelin songs that we used to play.
Cool reaction girl, and yes, this is a hot rock song 😁!!, good vibes for you from México city...👍🏻👋🏻
Thanks for watching (from Australia!)
Came out in 1970. Definitely no other song was like this. Only one station in my area played it. Over the top. Tho I loved the song and still do my favorite of theirs. Living Loving Maid is sort of similar I love that also. Best success on yr channel
I'm happy you liked it , your now a true , true , led zeppelin fan for life . Welcome to Zeppelin nation .
From America to Australia I love watching you react
This was on their first album. I was a freshman in high school.
Great song and assessment / reaction.
Can you imagine it’s was the title music to the BBC’s Top of the Pops for about 25 years (Granted without the words)
Haha really? Such a good beat.
There's a reason why reaction vids to this song are so funny. And there's a reason why people were actually frightened of Led Zep back in the day, they had power.
I heard this spectacular song in 1969 while in high school. This was Led Zeppelin's first single. Led Zeppelin's first album Zep 1 released earlier the same year had no singles so many people weren't aware of Led Zeppelin untill Whole Lotta Love was released as a single on Zep 2. We cover Zeppelin frequently on our you tube channel Royce in the House. Fun show I just SUBSCRIBED to your channel!!
Я тоже сейчас слушал эту песню первый раз. Прикольная песня! Легкомысленная, откровенная, но не грубая. Думаю, это идеальный вариант для двоих, когда они хотят повеселиться и "похулиганить"
With a title like Whole Lotta Love you know it's gotta be a love song. I bought this when it came out. STill listening. With tears for the years....You asked about other songs from the time period, check out Sunshine of Your Love by Cream. And many, many more...Cheers!
I can remember my grandmother singing this lol 😆
Maybe the most primal guitar riff in all of rock, right here. Awesome rhythm, drumming, vocals and sound effects. Took a Willie Dixon song with extra lyrics to the next level, and then some.
Whatever do you mean? That was a very sweet "love song". 😊 Actually, Led Zep has many really beautiful love songs. Take a deep dive into their entire catalogue. It will be time well spent.
The Lemon Song!
It’s on the list, thanks Julie.
4 magical musicians
the lemon song and travelling riverside blues. both with the line, squeeze my lemon till the juice runs down my leg. lol
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yes, Zeppelin is great!!! Especially live. LOL, I didn't get the double meaning of "love" when I was a kid hearing this. When I figured it out, I went berserk!!! You should listen to "Back Door Man" by The Doors... Guess what that whole song is about. It's not about flowers, I'll tell you that!!!
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Haha I should hope you didn’t get the double meaning 😆 lol I’ll add the not about flowers song to the list.
"I wanna be your backdoor man" 🎶🎸🤔😂😂😂🤩🙌😉👍
😳😅🤣
Want a love song? Put on Thank You from the same album. Robert really came into his own as a songwriter here on this one.
when this was first played in the family den on the Dynaco kit amp and AR3a's Nobody noticed the words. Just the vocal style which my mother called screaming (she liked Perry Como) We didn't notice either, the Sound was huge, that's we we heard. But LZ lyric "when the juice runs down my leg"... we noticed that one.
Its the rythem that gets those "babys made". That song has been playing during many intimate moments over the years in my life!! When that song got around in the early early 70's girls would want it played, especially in the car at night under the moonlight (and god bless them all)!! That song was written as it was intened, to light the fires within!! And as you just found out....., it does!!
And you are also gorgeus when you blush!! I loved that. I was wondering how you would react when it came to the orgasmic moaning part robert plant did. PERFECT reaction and was laughing when your your blushing started!! Love your natural honesty in these. Dont change a thing!!!! Thanks again Jess!!😊
From the USA......
Benny
Bold choice for a first listen , you gotta come back for more . I'm a fan , a new subscriber , look forward to what you do next
Way to get the Led out, **Jess**!
The distorted guitar shred is killer, and Plant belts some filthy lyrics. Your eyes at the 'backdoor man' line 😳
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You're right about everything but her name. It's Jessica.
Whose Chrissy? 😅 a band member?
Hahaha I was surprised, I thought he was flat out singing about… the back door 😂
Thanks Snap. ☺️
@@inbedwithmusic2130 No problem, Chrissy. (Sorry Patrick 😉)
@@inbedwithmusic2130 Lol! Too many Aus reactors! My bad 😅
You need to now listen to "Stairway to Heaven" live from The Song Remains the Same concert at Madison Square Garden!!! You will be blown away!!!! Thank you for the honest reaction! Hard to find these days!! Peace!!!
There's a song called The Lemon Song. That will give you a smile on your face, especially towards the end of the song 🙂
That reaction is coming soon 😅
Hello and thanks for a nice reaction video. And, btw, yes it´s about just that
You are so cute. Great reaction. Looking forward to hearing more. Rock on!
Yes, that is an awesome pair of thought you have on this song.
Not only is this song about the forbidden fruit, Led Zeppelin were the forbidden fruit.
Ooohhhh, interesting. Thanks.
Jimmy and Zeppelin changed everything with their first album. He’s a great producer and it definitely showed on that record. Again, check out Thank You from LZ II for a very pretty song.
The rhythm makes it
Very catchy
I agree. It was stuck in my head for days.
I’m feeling old I was at that concert❤
You're face was blushing 😂
Towards the end your nails matched your face colour, love it great reaction.
Pretty much 😂
Thanks for watching
The thumbnail made me laugh. Perfect for the song. 😁
Your "Ahhhhhh" at the end was the perfect anti-climax!
😆 if I smoked, I’d have needed a cigarette.
My new favorite reaction
Haha glad to be of service
For Zeppelin, that _IS_ a love song.😉
Hahaha love it
Almost 54 years since Led Zep II was released. That’s what they mean by timeless!
The greatest Band ever
just found this channel, great reaction!! Keep em coming (no pun)
🤣🤣 thank you, will do.
Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg had released a very explicit single a few years earlier and many rock’n’roll songs have implicit sexual references, but yes, Led Zeppelin popularised the genre with songs like this and “The Lemon Song”!
Big gals need a whole lot of love too !!
Gotta see it live, Madison Square, 1973!
Lately I've been enjoying watching millennial and Zoomer women reacting to this song for the first time and the moment when you realize what's going on. It's cute!
Like your reaction,and like your look,kept me looking,and listening
A LOT OF SONG'S IN THE 70'S. YEAHHH
you should have seen the official video with the band on stage - and just imagine being at a concert of their right in front of the stage !
Must listen to the rain song by Led Zeppelin. It’ll put you at another level of respect for their artistry.
Yea u turned red “I wanna be your back door man” real RED!!!!
😳🤣 how else is one to react?
I remember when this song came out it kinda slipped through the cracks, so to speak. I don't think a lot of people who were in control over censoring picked up on it.
the' Lemon song ' will shock you as well they were genius at hiding lyrics inside great riffs and the like
Just recorded this, it’ll be out this week 😊
You got the message, lovey!!!
What a beautiful woman listening to zeppelin
Looks so good ngl
Robert Plant: making women blush for the last 50 years! 😂❤
Great reaction, love your outfit.
Another song in the same vein is Relax by Frankie goes to Hollywood - it got banned and wasn’t allowed on the radio, and another that got banned was Je t’aime by Serge Gainsborough and Jane Berkin; both of those I am sure that you will find them amusing!
As regards this reaction, you naughty girl, it took you no time to get the idea 😂😂😂
Wait to you hear the "Lemon Song" by Zeppelin. It's on the same album as "Whole Lotta Love".
Thanks for watching 🙂 I have a reaction to that song up on the channel x
"Kashmir" and "Stairway to Heaven" are something you must hear
Actually I believe that the line about "backdoor man" has to do with a married woman (or not) sneaking a lover in/out the backdoor so the neighbors don't see him coming in the frontdoor. There's another led zeppelin song that goes something like "I come in the front door and hear the backdoor slam"
You are beautifully reactive thank you for being gorgeously glorious in step with the Zep in Oz?😉