Spot on ! Been listening to zep for 40 years and that’s exactly what listening to Led Zeppelin does. It lifts you up and makes you appreciate how phenomenal these guys are
@David Kiehlmeier why were led zeppelins revisions of these old songs so captivating? Why were they so extremely popular, and the originals were not? All music is "copied" from the predecessors. You guys need to get over that fact. These revisions are not the same. They don't have the same swing to them. They don't have the same vibe. Nor the same appeal.... For some reason you must look at it as some form of oppression. That's sad.
@@ryans9029 it's about time someone else said the same thing. A lot of these snipers say "oh they stole that song" but I see them comment. I I know for goddamn sure their toe is tapping. I say to them. Let us have our fun. If you do not like it, fine. Get off my fucking planet
Nobody makes the sound that Page makes on a guitar and Bonham on drums. I really feel that these guys eclipse everybody else. Save for songwriting with Lennon and McCartney but they were balladeers. I'm talking testosterone, hard rock.
In the beginning, Plant's Old blues man whiskey soaked vocals until... Page explodes with a cosmic lightning bolt riff... The song goes from a whisper to a scream... And into the stratosphere!
This is hands down the best led zeppelin song ever. Sure, they have HITS, but I kinda like the fact that this song is “underrated” because now I know that the people who will see this comment, are the true music lovers.
@@StratsRUs LOl, there are boat loads of people who only know a few Zep songs and many who would never know this unless they had the album/tape from years ago. The jamming has a great simple riff, but in my taste the blues part is a little boring.
People forget. I don't I am not normal. This song is just fucking bad ass. It is up to us to keep this alive. I'll never forget nor will I ever stop. YTube can ban me however they want. But I will always be back. Cheers
@@philipyoung4503 if you ever actually heard Dixon's version you'd know that the riff has nothing to do with Dixon. But it's real cute how you posers pretend to be big fans of the blues, when in fact you know fuck all about it.
@@Mrdrivereight You must be kidding. The lyrics are the only thing similar to the version it's based from - the SOUND is all Zeppelin. Do you think Sonny Williamson's band sounded like this?. Zeppelin and every other UK band worth mentioning was playing blues covers early in their careers. Cream Hendrix Jeff Beck Group Yardbirds Animals Small Faces Stones Etc But Zeppelin's sound was like nobody elses. And anyway it was always Zeppelin's original material that set them apart. It's amusing to see these googling cretins who have never listened to an album in their lives acting like they're authorities on Led Zeppelin and American blues because they watched a video about plagiarism on RUclips. You don't hear of any of Zeppelin's peers implying that they relied on plagiarism to gain success. Why do you suppose that is? If someone took the time make a video about the debut albums of any British rock band , they'd see exactly how naive it is to single out any one band for playing blues covers. Whether or not they credited the original artists is a legal or perhaps ethical issue but it has nothing to do with the quality of the arrangements or the musicianship of the bands. SHUT UP WITH THAT POSER SHIT.
@@Cincinnatus1869 I never said anything about led zeppelin being bad musicians. Just saying its not their song. "Songs mean a lot when songs are bought" oh wait they probably didn't even buy it. You sound like a poser fanboy.
Agreed. Everyone always says IV is their favorite album. IV can suck it. II is and will always be my favorite album. Bring it on home, The Lemon Song (which truly showcases how amazing John Paul Jones is...he makes that entire song), etc. IV is probably my third favorite, after II & I.
I graduated high school in '69. I was fortunate enough to see Led Zeppelin play live in concert. I saw them every time they performed at the Tampa Stadium. I attended every one, about 5 or 6 times. Their live performances were absolutely electrifying! The Led Zeppelin are certainly legendary band whose music will continue throughout the ages.
I saw many of the best rock group live also in about when I lived in Houston. From 1969 to about 1973 I heard on records and sometimes in person Steppewolf, Led Zeppland, and CCR(Born On The Bayou).All this had a very srong impact on my life but salvation in Jesus had an even stronger impact. I am now living on the Philippian Sea in gorgeus home I built with the attorney fees earned in Houston. I am 81 years now but can still have initimate relations with my wife of 4 years, Stela. Now that I am born again and spirit filled, I am living in my seashore home and building the Kingdom of Jesus in the Philippines waitig for Jesus to return to earth at the Rapture. Miller White Retired Attorney
@o.millerwhite6470 Thank you for sharing your story. I, too am a Christian with strong religious beliefs, although I don't believe in the Rapture. God's work has been done through the sacrifice of His only Son.....John 3:16. There's no need for Jesus's return. We will all meet again in heaven which is the Kingdom of our God where Jesus reigns forever and ever within the peace that passes all understanding 🙏
@Richard the fact that this is the greatest rock and roll guitar riff ever tells you everything about Jimmy Page the riff master. Led Zeppelin still the greatest rock band of all time. Remember if John Henry Bonham hadn't of passed away think of how many great songs albums sellout concerts they would of had. John Bonham was at his peak only 32 when he died in 1980. Robert Plant greatest front man and best singer of all.
The best part of this song is that bassy blues building up your anticipation for what's to come and also the best part of this song is when the opening guitar riff kicks in and also the best part of this song is when the drums and the bass explode into it and also the best part of this song is when the choppy, staccato guitar notes underneath the vocals come in from the right stereo channel and also the best part of this song is when the main riff all comes back with the entire band in overdrive and also the best part of this song is when it finally dies down and you get to hit replay.
I always like people who use their correct names when posting or commenting. I do. This other guy here does same. Fucking refreshing. I'll see you guys around I hope. Sincerely your friend Chris
Whenever I feel down, when I'm kinda in a shitty mood or whatever. I play this. Works every time. If this does not cheer you up, make your foot tap. Get you out of your chair then I'm sorry for you. No I'm not
Yep.The bittersweet part was that Led Zeppelin I was released here in the U.S. the same day that my Baltimore Colts lost Super Bowl III to the NY Jets. Oh well,we have to take the good with the bad.
LYRICS [Verse 1] Baby, baby I'm gonna bring it on home to you I've got my ticket, I've got that load Got up, gone higher, all aboard I'll take my seat, right way back, ooh yeah Watch this train roll down the track I'm gonna bring it on home Bring it on home to you Watch out, watch out [Verse 2] Try to tell you baby What you trying to do? Trying to love me, baby And love some other men too Bring it on home, bring it on home Went a little walk downtown Messed and got back late Found a note there waiting It said, "Daddy, I just can't wait." Bring it on home, bring it on home Bring it back home, bring it back home to me, baby [Verse 3] Tell you, pretty baby You love to mess me around I'm going to give you loving, baby Going to move you out of town Bring it on home, bring it on home Sweetest little baby daddy ever saw I'm going to give you loving, baby I'm going to give you more Bring it on home, bring it on home Bring it on home, oh, right [Outro] Bring it on home, bring it on home to you
The depth and feeling of this riff & groove is a perfect example of what separated Led Zeppelin from every other band of that era. This is hard-rocking, filthy funk at it's finest.
Tripotle the thing is, is that most people say it’s blues but but don’t know where it originated from because it’s been passed down for generations and been covered many times that it’s buried itself into the genre so just playing the blues genre will automatically have people compare you to some other artist. Now they probably got the idea form blues musicians they liked but it’s not like it’s being stolen, it’s more like an interpretation that goes even beyond what a cover is known as. Music is not a new art form and has and is always being created by artists that are inspired by other artists inspired by other artists. I like Led Zeppelin’s music and many other artists so recreating the feeling and emotion their music gives is all I would want as a musician.
I remember being 14 yrs old in the mid 80s and finding a skunky roach in my brothers room and getting really toasted , so I decided to put on his big Koss headphones and listen to some of his records. Listening to this song at that age ,in that state of mind was an experience I'll never forget. Before that I was into the Beatles some but mostly just listened to whatever was on Kasey Kasems Top40 . After hearing Led Zeppelin's albums I was convinced they were far superior to any of the rock bands who were making music in the 80s. My friends were getting into rap and new wave and skate bands and I was discovering bands from 10 or 15 years before . Probably made me seem out of the loop and unhip about the trends of the 80s but I didn't care. I still haven't heard any band that moved me the way Led Zeppelin did
@Desiree Hall Yep the only bad part if it all was that I didn't get why my friends listened to Poison and Faster Pussycats but they thought I was lame for listening to ' old ' bands . I couldn't get into hairspray bands they all talked about at school after listening to Deep Purple , Zeppelin and Judas Priest the night before .
I remember listening to this live as a 14 year old in August of 1970, with lots and lots of second hand smoke wafting around in the arena... The first time I ever heard it was with a pair of the over-the-ear Koss headphones on a Garrard turntable with a Robert Ludwig Pressing in October of 1969.
I first heard Led Zeppelin in 1969 when I was single in Houston. Their creative talent hit me like a lightning bolt that can never be forgotten. The wide range of their music is a once in a lifetime experience similar to my impression of the classical genius of Gershwin's Pogry and Bess which is also an experience that I will never forget. When I was in Houston there was a nightclub named The Scene West that had a computer system that translated the music of Led Zepplin into the pulsating light pattern in the floor and walls. It is hard to describe the overwehling feeling of Led's music impacting all your visual and audio senses. Although I was not born in Houston, I chose to move my whole family there in 1977 where I obtained 3 college degrees from the University Of Houston and had over 25 years of experience as an attorney there that provided me enough funds to build my last home on the Philippine sea where I will live the rest of my life with my Philippine wife, Stela. Also with my Catholic education, I have the oppertunity to bring the born again oppertunity to many Philippine people as a born again, ex-Catholic. Miller White
They single handedly changed music history they were the only band to never use a opening act and demanded 90percent of the gate and they also toured in a boing 727 true Legends
gosh, i agree so wholeheartedly with all of the comments written, feels that I'm connecting with people that know music. that validate my beliefs. guess what matters is that we get it, not that a lot of people don't. thank you JP, RP, JPJ, JB( RIP bud, you are still unmatched, miss you)
*Bring It On Home m (Lyrics 100% accurate)* Baby, ooh, b-baby, mm-gon' bring it on home to you I've got my ticket, I've got that load Join up, gone higher, all aboard I'm-a take my seat, a-right way back Ooh, yeah, a-watch this train roll down the track Gonna bring it on home, mm-bring it on home to you Watch out, watch out, make more room Try to tell you, baby, "Whatcha tryin' to do" Try to love me, baby, love some other man, too Bring it on home, bring it on home Went a little walk downtown, honey, messed 'n got back late Found a note there waitin', it said, "Daddy, I just can't wait" Bring it on home, bring it on ho-wome Bring it back home, bring it back home to me, baby Tell you, pretty baby, love, you mess me 'round I'm gonna give you lovin', baby, gonna move you outta town Bring it on home, bring it on home Sweetest little baby daddy ever saw I'm gonna give you lovin', baby, I'm gonna give you more Bring it on home, bring it on home Bring it on home, alright Bring it on home, bring it on home to you
@@seamusforpresident3670 I sure love The Ocean, The Rain Song, and The Song Remains The Same. But I've gotta give my all-time favorite album to either Led Zeppelin II or DSOTM. Led Zeppelin II has every song I need on it. Even Living Loving Maid is a good song, albeit my least favorite on the album. DSOTM is a fantastic album dealing with the human condition, although I may just be nostalgic from my stoner days (they never ended).
I had the good fortune of attending led Zeppelin show in the 70's at St Paul MN civic center, took it to heaven & still coming down.. 4 musicians sharing the soul known as rock and roll! 4:20
Bonham, Jones, Plant and Page...I thank you...not a play on your song...but a real thank you for this song...your music...I grew up listening to all kinds of music because of my dad...he was a fan...and I am genetically deposed to say thank you...and sincerely as well...because my dad was a fan...its in my blood. God bless you all!
Aside from originality and absence of conscience to give Sonny boy Williamson enough credit he deserves, drums that pounds, guitar that intimidates, voice that shouts and bass floats this sure is quite a song.
A few songs will be around. Realize human attention span is shorter than a 2 minute song. Movies will become obsolete, music except for snippets 10 sec edits, a single page of words will seem like an impossible task a few years from now. Keep coddling the children and be sure to have them prescribed medication to help reinforce the ADHD misdiagnosis you bought into because it's easy than parenting and spending time with those ungrateful miscreants.
THE Led Zeppelin diamond in the rough. This song represents Zeppelin better than any other. The Blues and Folk run head first into Rock & Roll. And when you listen close and try and follow the chords it sounds like Page is 3 different people. Plant showing all of his angles, Jones laying down the path to follow, and Bonham banging it on home!!!
I actually think this is my favorite Zeppelin song or at least my favorite riff! I'm extremely grateful my grandfather stopped following The Dead around long enough to make a family and raise kids that raised their kids on all the good sht!
@@pandachips17 thank you for the message I took him to his oncologist today and the tumor on his pancreas has gotten smaller but will not go away and they have findings on his limp nodes . We are praying that the limp nodes are just inflammation . Iam a strong believer in prayers and I pray all day long .
Anytime that you feel sad, just remember how unbelievably fortunate you are to have lived at the same time as Led Zeppelin
😪🥺🙁😐🤔😌☺🤗
That's exactly right. One of the greatest bands in history. There will never be another one like them.
Its not working
Spot on ! Been listening to zep for 40 years and that’s exactly what listening to Led Zeppelin does. It lifts you up and makes you appreciate how phenomenal these guys are
@@AndrewWilczynski-ts4vc Absolutely my friend
Best time ever to be born!
One of the most underrated and epic zeppelin songs
Not there song but great ether way
Stop using underrated word in RUclips please
Ninja One - where song?
@David Kiehlmeier why were led zeppelins revisions of these old songs so captivating? Why were they so extremely popular, and the originals were not? All music is "copied" from the predecessors. You guys need to get over that fact. These revisions are not the same. They don't have the same swing to them. They don't have the same vibe. Nor the same appeal.... For some reason you must look at it as some form of oppression. That's sad.
@@ryans9029 it's about time someone else said the same thing. A lot of these snipers say "oh they stole that song" but I see them comment. I I know for goddamn sure their toe is tapping. I say to them. Let us have our fun. If you do not like it, fine. Get off my fucking planet
THIS BAND IS MORE INCREDIBLE THAN WORDS CAN EXPRESS
But if you could find words to express how incredible they are what would you say... me I'd say UNBELIEVABLE
Nobody makes the sound that Page makes on a guitar and Bonham on drums. I really feel that these guys eclipse everybody else. Save for songwriting with Lennon and McCartney but they were balladeers. I'm talking testosterone, hard rock.
Well said, agree 100%@@Wheresthelove7
to this date, still bad ass
In the beginning, Plant's Old blues man whiskey soaked vocals until... Page explodes with a cosmic lightning bolt riff... The song goes from a whisper to a scream... And into the stratosphere!
A very astute observation 🤔☄⚡😎👍
That's plant doing sonny boy Williamson who first recorded the song.
And back to a wisper
Don't forget Bonham taking it to another level too!
Sonny Boy Williamson
They’re underrated on youtube but they’re perfectly rated in universe
Ikr why so little views
Underrated in you tube? Lol that’s not true.
Absolutely underrated on this hole. Swift, anyone?
No one with a brain or ear.
underrated how? They're everywhere.
To have seen them live in 1973...... Thanks Lord!!!
We envy you man. To see Jimmy killing it live, damn.
saw them in 1977... almost went deaf from sitting on the stage..
This is hands down the best led zeppelin song ever. Sure, they have HITS, but I kinda like the fact that this song is “underrated” because now I know that the people who will see this comment, are the true music lovers.
All Zep is well known.This one is far from their best.
@@StratsRUs LOl, there are boat loads of people who only know a few Zep songs and many who would never know this unless they had the album/tape from years ago. The jamming has a great simple riff, but in my taste the blues part is a little boring.
one of my faves!
Good old school Jam. I remember it from way back.
It is a good one, got a powerful riff! To many to have a favorite though, 4 sticks, immigrant song,dancing days....... the list goes on!
one of the greatest riffs of all time. Simple yet genius in its execution
No doubt
Crushes
People forget. I don't I am not normal. This song is just fucking bad ass. It is up to us to keep this alive. I'll never forget nor will I ever stop. YTube can ban me however they want. But I will always be back. Cheers
Yes willie dixon was bad ass
@@philipyoung4503 if you ever actually heard Dixon's version you'd know that the riff has nothing to do with Dixon. But it's real cute how you posers pretend to be big fans of the blues, when in fact you know fuck all about it.
The one, the ONLY, in a class by themselves....forever.
I've always loved Zepplin's blues sound. I love this soung because you have blues, and rock in the same song, but never lose the blue background.
This isn't zeppelins blues sound its a cover 😂
@@Mrdrivereight but its a better version, new and improved
@@Mrdrivereight You must be kidding. The lyrics are the only thing similar to the version it's based from - the SOUND is all Zeppelin. Do you think Sonny Williamson's band sounded like this?. Zeppelin and every other UK band worth mentioning was playing blues covers early in their careers. Cream Hendrix Jeff Beck Group Yardbirds Animals Small Faces Stones Etc But Zeppelin's sound was like nobody elses. And anyway it was always Zeppelin's original material that set them apart. It's amusing to see these googling cretins who have never listened to an album in their lives acting like they're authorities on Led Zeppelin and American blues because they watched a video about plagiarism on RUclips. You don't hear of any of Zeppelin's peers implying that they relied on plagiarism to gain success. Why do you suppose that is? If someone took the time make a video about the debut albums of any British rock band , they'd see exactly how naive it is to single out any one band for playing blues covers. Whether or not they credited the original artists is a legal or perhaps ethical issue but it has nothing to do with the quality of the arrangements or the musicianship of the bands. SHUT UP WITH THAT POSER SHIT.
@@Cincinnatus1869 Finally, someone with a brain.
@@Cincinnatus1869 I never said anything about led zeppelin being bad musicians. Just saying its not their song. "Songs mean a lot when songs are bought" oh wait they probably didn't even buy it. You sound like a poser fanboy.
We are fkng lucky to have LZ in the same era like us
I listen to Led Zeppelin every night before I go to bed. I'm 70 years old
AH...The elderly have such wisdom!🎓😉
are you still alive?
AMEM!
So good:-)
61 here, always my go to music. My kids 41, 30 and 27 know all Zeppelin songs also.
Led Zeppelin ll is a fucking monster album, my favorite. Bring it on home is timeless hard rock classic.
Saw em live in '68 ..tranformative
Hell fuck yeah!!!
My second favorite behind Physical Graffiti, but it's almost too close to call.
Agreed. Everyone always says IV is their favorite album. IV can suck it. II is and will always be my favorite album. Bring it on home, The Lemon Song (which truly showcases how amazing John Paul Jones is...he makes that entire song), etc. IV is probably my third favorite, after II & I.
Yes the second album. I think it's better than 4 but they're both great.
That riff coming in is an absolute bolt of lightning
Yeppir!!👍
Vlery true
And the drums are like thunder!
ACE FREHLEY'S IDOL IS JIMMY PAIGE and JIMI HENDRIX,KIS ain't nothing without Peter and Ace!
I always say WAIT FOR IT ............
I graduated high school in '69. I was fortunate enough to see Led Zeppelin play live in concert. I saw them every time they performed at the Tampa Stadium. I attended every one, about 5 or 6 times. Their live performances were absolutely electrifying! The Led Zeppelin are certainly legendary band whose music will continue throughout the ages.
You are a lucky man
@@maurobarbieri6923 I'm a lucky woman. Lol!
I saw many of the best rock group live also in about when I lived in Houston. From 1969 to about 1973 I heard on records and sometimes in person Steppewolf, Led Zeppland, and CCR(Born On The Bayou).All this had a very srong impact on my life but salvation in Jesus had an even stronger impact. I am now living on the Philippian Sea in gorgeus home I built with the attorney fees earned in Houston.
I am 81 years now but can still have initimate relations with my wife of 4 years, Stela.
Now that I am born again and spirit filled, I am living in my seashore home and building the Kingdom of Jesus in the Philippines waitig for Jesus to return to earth at the Rapture.
Miller White
Retired Attorney
@o.millerwhite6470 Thank you for sharing your story. I, too am a Christian with strong religious beliefs, although I don't believe in the Rapture. God's work has been done through the sacrifice of His only Son.....John 3:16. There's no need for Jesus's return. We will all meet again in heaven which is the Kingdom of our God where Jesus reigns forever and ever within the peace that passes all understanding 🙏
They were, are and WILL ALWAYS BE the ultimate rock band.
Not really. I love them but they were so shortlived much like the over rated Beatles.
Of the 3 guitarist from the yardbirds Jimmy Page #3. Clapton #2. Jeff Beck #1.
@Richard the fact that this is the greatest rock and roll guitar riff ever tells you everything about Jimmy Page the riff master. Led Zeppelin still the greatest rock band of all time. Remember if John Henry Bonham hadn't of passed away think of how many great songs albums sellout concerts they would of had. John Bonham was at his peak only 32 when he died in 1980. Robert Plant greatest front man and best singer of all.
Oh hell yes
The best part of this song is that bassy blues building up your anticipation for what's to come and also the best part of this song is when the opening guitar riff kicks in and also the best part of this song is when the drums and the bass explode into it and also the best part of this song is when the choppy, staccato guitar notes underneath the vocals come in from the right stereo channel and also the best part of this song is when the main riff all comes back with the entire band in overdrive and also the best part of this song is when it finally dies down and you get to hit replay.
Good stuff😂
@@zdrumdude Thank you kind sir!
And the harmonica!
Forgot to mention the drum fills
75yrs old and the music does not get old..
You said it brother!!!
yes!
About to be 59. Same 😊
had Zep 2 cranked up in the today ..felt good
42 Sir, never give up. I teach to my daughter how listening, and still a lot of people fo that.
Led Zeppelin = Immortality.
A men
Yep
I always like people who use their correct names when posting or commenting. I do. This other guy here does same. Fucking refreshing. I'll see you guys around I hope. Sincerely your friend Chris
Why cant this song be 12 minutes long. Hahaha the first time I heard this I was very young. This shaped my life.
Whenever I feel down, when I'm kinda in a shitty mood or whatever. I play this. Works every time. If this does not cheer you up, make your foot tap. Get you out of your chair then I'm sorry for you. No I'm not
2021 and Zeppelin is still the most talented rock band ever
By far
Amen!
they were musically gifted
Hell yeah brother
sorry but im going to have the say the beatles but led zep is 2nd for sure
never trust no-one who doesn't like led zeppelin. i repeat to your soul *never* .
Absolutely👍
Bugger, my wife hates Led Zepplin. But I love them.
@@paulween6002 ey man nothing wrong with having different taste
Word
Greatest ever rock band
Jimmy's production is so underrated
Agree!
@Evan Hodge Why you so salty in the comment section dawg
Doesn't matter they r one of the greatest
The man is a God among us
@Evan Hodge do you even know what you are talking about?
Crushing. Just listen to the drum part. This is crazy.
Yep, its crazy great!
Fantastic!
Bonham was a beast
Thats John bonham for you
It’s the entire band and almost every song they did, awesome band maybe best musicians ever!
Massively underrated riff. Love when they played the blues.
Look at all the GREAT albums that came out in 1969, and realize Zeppelin came out with TWO of them that year!
Yep.The bittersweet part was that Led Zeppelin I was released here in the U.S. the same day that my Baltimore Colts lost Super Bowl III to the NY Jets.
Oh well,we have to take the good with the bad.
Back when musicians had talent and music was music.
Man , the contrast between the Delta Blues in the beginning, and the ripping riff when the electric guitar kicks on , is one of the best in music.
LYRICS
[Verse 1]
Baby, baby
I'm gonna bring it on home to you
I've got my ticket, I've got that load
Got up, gone higher, all aboard
I'll take my seat, right way back, ooh yeah
Watch this train roll down the track
I'm gonna bring it on home
Bring it on home to you
Watch out, watch out
[Verse 2]
Try to tell you baby
What you trying to do?
Trying to love me, baby
And love some other men too
Bring it on home, bring it on home
Went a little walk downtown
Messed and got back late
Found a note there waiting
It said, "Daddy, I just can't wait."
Bring it on home, bring it on home
Bring it back home, bring it back home to me, baby
[Verse 3]
Tell you, pretty baby
You love to mess me around
I'm going to give you loving, baby
Going to move you out of town
Bring it on home, bring it on home
Sweetest little baby daddy ever saw
I'm going to give you loving, baby
I'm going to give you more
Bring it on home, bring it on home
Bring it on home, oh, right
[Outro]
Bring it on home, bring it on home to you
The depth and feeling of this riff & groove is a perfect example of what separated Led Zeppelin from every other band of that era. This is hard-rocking, filthy funk at it's finest.
Completely well said!
Never forget the first time I heard this riff!! Remember like yesterday! “I need more of that!!”
My son is only 27 and a great guitar player and zeppelin id his favorite. Hope for the future
Shred baby!!!
Possibly the funnest Led Zep track to play on guitar!
Its also very fun to play it on a bass guitar!
Stairway to Heaven!
@@markl6602 sir we're gonna have to ask you to leave
@@carlneoh5843 😂😂🤣🤣
Such a special special band, we are so lucky to have them.
The beginning bassline in this song could be the whole song to me. I love that and Robert's harmonica. It's only two minutes. Not long enough
Soft at beginning then quick to finish fast. Folks, this is the genius of Led Zeppelin. :-)
Not there song but great ether way
Ninja One who’s song is it then?
Ron Chee they used the blues part from someone else I forgot their name but everything besides that they made
Tripotle the thing is, is that most people say it’s blues but but don’t know where it originated from because it’s been passed down for generations and been covered many times that it’s buried itself into the genre so just playing the blues genre will automatically have people compare you to some other artist. Now they probably got the idea form blues musicians they liked but it’s not like it’s being stolen, it’s more like an interpretation that goes even beyond what a cover is known as. Music is not a new art form and has and is always being created by artists that are inspired by other artists inspired by other artists. I like Led Zeppelin’s music and many other artists so recreating the feeling and emotion their music gives is all I would want as a musician.
I remember being 14 yrs old in the mid 80s and finding a skunky roach in my brothers room and getting really toasted , so I decided to put on his big Koss headphones and listen to some of his records. Listening to this song at that age ,in that state of mind was an experience I'll never forget. Before that I was into the Beatles some but mostly just listened to whatever was on Kasey Kasems Top40 . After hearing Led Zeppelin's albums I was convinced they were far superior to any of the rock bands who were making music in the 80s. My friends were getting into rap and new wave and skate bands and I was discovering bands from 10 or 15 years before . Probably made me seem out of the loop and unhip about the trends of the 80s but I didn't care. I still haven't heard any band that moved me the way Led Zeppelin did
@Desiree Hall My brothers and sisters were all born between 1953 and 65 , so I had all the good records around the house as a kid. I was born in 73
@Desiree Hall Yep the only bad part if it all was that I didn't get why my friends listened to Poison and Faster Pussycats but they thought I was lame for listening to
' old ' bands . I couldn't get into hairspray bands they all talked about at school after listening to Deep Purple , Zeppelin and Judas Priest the night before .
Similar to nowadays
@@chip9649 there sure aren't any Led Zeppelins on the music scene today. There are some decent bands but none as diverse or as interesting as LZ
I remember listening to this live as a 14 year old in August of 1970, with lots and lots of second hand smoke wafting around in the arena...
The first time I ever heard it was with a pair of the over-the-ear Koss headphones on a Garrard turntable with a Robert Ludwig Pressing in October of 1969.
Listen to that bassline!
The drums!
My lord!
John Paul Jones on the bass... Incredible work on this song. So complex and underpins everything else going on so flawlessly.
That guitar change up. To me, it's simply one of the greatest Moments in Rock history. Pure Genius
All that blues rock funkiness.
I first heard Led Zeppelin in 1969 when I was single in Houston. Their creative talent hit me like a lightning bolt that can never be forgotten. The wide range of their music is a once in a lifetime experience similar to my impression of the classical genius of Gershwin's Pogry and Bess which is also an experience that I will never forget.
When I was in Houston there was a nightclub named The Scene West that had a computer system that translated the music of Led Zepplin into the pulsating light pattern in the floor and walls. It is hard to describe the overwehling feeling of Led's music impacting all your visual and audio senses.
Although I was not born in Houston, I chose to move my whole family there in 1977 where I obtained 3 college degrees from the University Of Houston and had over 25 years of experience as an attorney there that provided me enough funds to build my last home on the Philippine sea where I will live the rest of my life with my Philippine wife, Stela.
Also with my Catholic education, I have the oppertunity to bring the born again oppertunity to many Philippine people as a born again, ex-Catholic.
Miller White
That's wonderful. Well educated attorneys have lots of opportunities, in Texas especially.
This is got to be one of the rockinist songs by this band with one of the greatest guitar riffs I know
The greatest group of all time!!! I'm in my late 60s now and have shown my Grandkids what true rock music roots sound like. They love it!!!
Tom Rogers: Bring it on Home brother
The passing of the torch,🔥well done!👍
Good job
I believe that you can trust peoples musical advices who listen led zeppelin.
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I believe if someone doesn't like led zeppelin they shouldn't be trusted.
and Black Sabbath and Judas Priest.
Agreed 💯, Zeppelin inspired many artists from then and today. Wish I could have Robert's voice!!
@@feldmannpaul 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
STILL THE BEST AND ALWAYS WILL BE THE BEST MUSIC EVER
I SECOND THAT !!!
Yep, and I third that. They are and always will be #1
Anyone else is a joke
@@nathanmaize8007 Pink Floyd are level with Zepp
@@Qixo_ Uh, no. They're good but not even close.
When you haven't heard Zep for a bit - and then someone puts this one on, and the whole family is jigging about..
Getting jiggy with zepp?!!! Sounds outstanding mate! Carry on then!🕺💃
They single handedly changed music history they were the only band to never use a opening act and demanded 90percent of the gate and they also toured in a boing 727 true Legends
Their best song in my opinion. My old man showed me zeppelin, forever thankful for that
It is criminal that I’ve been hearing Led Zeppelin since I was a teenager and this is my first time hearing this.
Not at all I was listening to zep in the womb and just found this today 🖤
Why do people keep saying underrated this and underrated that? It's the mighty Led Zeppelin. Fuck your ratings
Excelsior!!!🤗
Jaysus!! I'm 71 now.I was 15 WHEN released their first two records.
As a Yank,I must say, that these Gits could play!!
Good o yaimeys!!
1996, I was fortunate to see Page and Plant perform this song. Great concert.
gosh, i agree so wholeheartedly with all of the comments written, feels that I'm connecting with people that know music. that validate my beliefs. guess what matters is that we get it, not that a lot of people don't. thank you JP, RP, JPJ, JB( RIP bud, you are still unmatched, miss you)
*Bring It On Home
m (Lyrics 100% accurate)*
Baby, ooh, b-baby, mm-gon' bring it on home to you
I've got my ticket, I've got that load
Join up, gone higher, all aboard
I'm-a take my seat, a-right way back
Ooh, yeah, a-watch this train roll down the track
Gonna bring it on home, mm-bring it on home to you
Watch out, watch out, make more room
Try to tell you, baby, "Whatcha tryin' to do"
Try to love me, baby, love some other man, too
Bring it on home, bring it on home
Went a little walk downtown, honey, messed 'n got back late
Found a note there waitin', it said, "Daddy, I just can't wait"
Bring it on home, bring it on ho-wome
Bring it back home, bring it back home to me, baby
Tell you, pretty baby, love, you mess me 'round
I'm gonna give you lovin', baby, gonna move you outta town
Bring it on home, bring it on home
Sweetest little baby daddy ever saw
I'm gonna give you lovin', baby, I'm gonna give you more
Bring it on home, bring it on home
Bring it on home, alright
Bring it on home, bring it on home to you
Bravo! Well said!
the best 4 songs of led zeppelin 2 are: whole lotta love, thank you, ramble on and bring it on home
The mighty Led Zeppelin The hammer of the gods
We are your"Over lords"!!
Oh man Thom, we were fortunate those were the greatest days on the planet.❤❤
20 years old, its a shame its taken me this long to finally discover these guys. Incredible
I found them in high school in the 90s
Bonzo swung drumsticks like he was John Henry, easily a top 5 song all time across all genres. Everything about this song is perfect
Great song to end a great album. Still remains my all time favorite album from, Led Zeppelin.
@Frank Williford No problem there. a lot of people would say the first four Led Zeppelin albums are the best one's!
@@megalon73 I’d say the first 5 because no quarter and the ocean on* houses of the holy
@@seamusforpresident3670 I sure love The Ocean, The Rain Song, and The Song Remains The Same. But I've gotta give my all-time favorite album to either Led Zeppelin II or DSOTM. Led Zeppelin II has every song I need on it. Even Living Loving Maid is a good song, albeit my least favorite on the album. DSOTM is a fantastic album dealing with the human condition, although I may just be nostalgic from my stoner days (they never ended).
@@seamusforpresident3670 you mean the first 6?
@@GGARCHIVE22 yea physical graffiti is good, not he best though
I don’t understand how someone couldn’t like Led Zeppelin
No doubt, but there are.
I had the good fortune of attending led Zeppelin show in the 70's at St Paul MN civic center, took it to heaven & still coming down.. 4 musicians sharing the soul known as rock and roll! 4:20
My god this is beautiful. I'm so grateful to be alive to witness this gem.
Bonham, Jones, Plant and Page...I thank you...not a play on your song...but a real thank you for this song...your music...I grew up listening to all kinds of music because of my dad...he was a fan...and I am genetically deposed to say thank you...and sincerely as well...because my dad was a fan...its in my blood. God bless you all!
The epitamy of led zeppelin combination with the blues and the hard rock absolute masterpiece
All the elements of British Rock and English Blues combined, can't get more pure than this.
I love the old bluesy intro to this song it feels like old timey. Very catchy too.
This riff is just amazing
My first album my sweet mother got for my birthday I was eight years old and I have never tired of hearing Led Zeppelin
For masterpieces like this, I still consider Led Zeppelin to be *THE BEST ROCK BAND OF ALL TIME* 😎👌
This song is fucking unbelievable, masterpiece, If you like led zeppelin your my friend
Best ZEP song - the breaks and transitions ---- HELL YEAH!!!! the riffs kill it!
Thanks to Led Zeppelin, I would never even known about Sonny Boy. Their tribute to The Blues ,
Aside from originality and absence of conscience to give Sonny boy Williamson enough credit he deserves, drums that pounds, guitar that intimidates, voice that shouts and bass floats this sure is quite a song.
You wanna' know the True meaning of Rock & Roll ? Listen to this and anything else by THE MIGHTY LED ZEPPELIN !
Every time I listen to this song I get an ear gasp and goosebumps all over. If it’s not their best it’s close to the top. Zeppelin kills it.
100 years from now people will still be listening to Led Zeppelin and enjoy.
Thousands... forever.
Oh yes yr 💯 percent right Zeppelin will be around for centuries
Fate of nations !!!!!!
A few songs will be around. Realize human attention span is shorter than a 2 minute song. Movies will become obsolete, music except for snippets 10 sec edits, a single page of words will seem like an impossible task a few years from now. Keep coddling the children and be sure to have them prescribed medication to help reinforce the ADHD misdiagnosis you bought into because it's easy than parenting and spending time with those ungrateful miscreants.
just that double tap on the snare intro says it all. This track lays it down hard and heavy like a Led Zeppelin.
Zeppelin stole the blue's
To the world's benefit.
Or shined their special light on it.
They are not just rock, rock and roll, but they are blues too!! When this song transitions from blues to rock I get goosebumps!!
One of the most electrifying guitar riffs from the greatest rock and roll band
Jack black said it ....Complex , beautiful , dangerous. That's Zeppelin.
How did I miss this song in the 70's?
The only thing I can think of is that you weren't alive yet.
😊😊✌️
@@KellieReed-ee2hd born in '62 so no I was here.
THE Led Zeppelin diamond in the rough. This song represents Zeppelin better than any other. The Blues and Folk run head first into Rock & Roll. And when you listen close and try and follow the chords it sounds like Page is 3 different people. Plant showing all of his angles, Jones laying down the path to follow, and Bonham banging it on home!!!
Led Zeppelin 2...tracks 5,6 and 7....one after the other...un f***ing believabl!!!!
Got to be the best they ever done greatness
You know they stole the song from Sonny Boy written by Willy Dixon.
I actually think this is my favorite Zeppelin song or at least my favorite riff! I'm extremely grateful my grandfather stopped following The Dead around long enough to make a family and raise kids that raised their kids on all the good sht!
Love that hermonica
That's Robert, guess you know that.
that was plant
1:40 Greatest transition in music history
Best comment ever 🤘🤘🤘
My new husband picked this song for us to be introduced at our wedding reception
Led Zep at a wedding!?!?! That man is a legend!🍻👏
What happened to your old husband?
Watching them perform this live early on proves they can play the chops abundantly
Took my husband to chemo today stage 4 pancretic and liver cancers . Iam home now and need to let go relax what better way to with Led Zeppelin 👍
I hope he’s doing okay
@@pandachips17 thank you for the message I took him to his oncologist today and the tumor on his pancreas has gotten smaller but will not go away and they have findings on his limp nodes . We are praying that the limp nodes are just inflammation . Iam a strong believer in prayers and I pray all day long .
@@rickilynnwolfe8357 I will pray for him
Y'all are awesome
How is your husband ?
LED ZEPPELIN FOREVER!
this song gets a 10.
The choice to introduce the song in this way is brilliant!!! The guitar riff, as Zeppelin tradition, is pure power!! ❤️❤️
THE HAMMER OF THE GODS
I had reserved tickets for the tour when john passed i still have them
Choosing a favorite album was always so hard for me until I heard Led Zeppelin II
What about physical graffiti? I'd say all there albums are gems
The second album, best of all perhaps? for me, absolutely essential, not only from Led Zeppelin but from the history of Rock.
Led Zeppelin IV always gets the most attention,and while it's still a really good album-it's not Led Zeppelin II