@@SoulTrainBro Wayne your Patreon page is all messed up, just recently pulled my sub since the Community link disappeared, miss chatting with your followers out there.
Surprised this was unblocked. Good news. I still have the album bought when released. Haven't heard this played as an album in a long while. 🤩 Around that time mate who was a working rock drummer and in '72 when Led Zeppelin were touring here asked John Bonham about something he couldn't work out. Bonham immediately figured it out. He was stunned and left totally amazed about how insanely good Bonham was. Of course a few days after they played a 3 hour 20 minute show in Sydney everybody was left stunned 😂
The second run through was as good as the first! Kashmir is my all-time favorite zeppelin song. Physical Graffiti is my favorite album, but really only because there are more songs than the other albums. I’ve got Led Zeppelin two, four, and one right up there. Good to see your handsome mug, Wayne! Stay healthy and safe!
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Huge fan of your reactions, i have a complimentary reaction, the 21, with T2, Beatles, old man and Doors, if it´s possible i would like very much of see it again, saddly it was removed, i would gladdly pay the patreon to see that reaction again. Thanks a lot.
Soul Train where have you been. We miss you bro, come back. Just make another channel do it all again man, you got my vote. Hey man check this out I just wrote this on a Doors reaction vid thought it was pretty good (lol). Jim is halfway up the mountain for the hallucinogenic progression, which is quite an achievement let me add. The first step is The Beatles, most dabblers reach this step and are turned back by the dangers as perceived, some of them not imagined. The second step after the first takes the fool or the foolhardy, both being as inevitable as much as one or the other, and this is where they meet MrMojorisin in all his glory. The lyricist for the poetic at heart, so brilliant in word and stage enough to light you up forever. And here we must pause for a nod to the two and a half step, upon which Mr Bob Dylan languishes. Cigarette in mouth, casually watching the climbers go past with an almost indiscernible look of disdain, throwing a lyric or two to turn the eye away from what is to come. The third step or perhaps the thirty third step takes an intervention beyond the individual, whereby the seeking fool has stumbled across something beyond their realisation only to know it was part of them before the journey began. And this, ladies and gentlemen is where Led Zeppelin takes the stage, so that all the world's a stage. Taken from: Diary of a musical hallucinogenic mountaineer. In bookstores now. Lotsa words good for the algorithm. I should write a book about nothing. Not a word I heard could I relate, the story was quite clear. My favourite Led Zeppelin song is Babe I'm gonna Leave You. No problem saying it at all. Reason being it was the one that brought me to Heaven, and the first experience. Didn't even know their names or what they looked like, it was just the music, along with unlocking mechanisms. This was the majority of the way I heard most of their music btw, early 90s nowhere on the scene and bang this freight train band hit's you outta nowhere. Coupled with how I was at that time it was...enlightening. I kept grabbing tapes off a m8 who was a recording nutjob he would record everything think I was up to Houses before I even knew Jimmy Page's name. I already knew him before I knew his name. Ginger Baker likes the sound of his own voice, in a nutshell. Once played some good drums for a little while and that's about it but his ego ran away with it, and that's all you are hearing. Can easily name 10 drummers better and Keith Moon is on that list. In my opinion. Presence is what is behind you when your mind is unlocked and you are listening to Zeppelin. Because it is present. Wtf dude your questions are working! ruclips.net/video/pQxyP_z-1sg/видео.html
I first listened to this album when I was a kid and we used to sit in my room and smoke pot and listen to This and if you would have asked me back then my favorite would have been either Trampled under foot or Kashmir. Now that I am 59 years old it’s definitely 10 years gone but I still love Led Zeppelin and probably always will. My favorite band all time
@@SoulTrainBro No brother, I only play music on15 second shorts. We just have discussions, like Sunday nights live Podcast I talked about Ozzy Osbourne's Health problems and his future plans to perform again. I did a show eleven days ago called Frank Zappa's dying wish for Ian Anderson. 7 1/2 minutes it's about to break 5000 views. There is so much time & work involved I just don't want to take any chances.
Personal opinion here. This album is a culmination of all the previous albums. Everything was so tight on this double album. People questioned at the time where were LZ heading. This album and the later In through the outdoor where showing the band was heading. Then John Bonham passed and it became a moot point after that. There is not one bad song on this album.
39:07 ... That's probably about right. At least a few hundred. Whether by accident on the car radio station or intentional. Hearing this song 45 years ago in grade school was how I first learned who the band was. Favorite song by LZ and most likely favorite song by anyone.
Another personal opinion. CODA was put together after John B passed. It pretty much like a bootleg, but when you listen to it with head phones you hear the power of John B’s playing. It might not rank high with some LZ fans, but to me it’s part of the whole LZ story.
Hey great to see you upload. Been watching since your first LZ reaction to 'Since I've Been Loving You' Your surprise was entertaining. Only issue with that reaction was pausing in the guitar solo. 😂 Hope you are doing well my friend
I think Physical Graffiti is Zeps greatest album. I also think Quadrofenia by The Who is their greatest work. Both are my favorite bands with great albums, but I also think that The Mighty Who is a better live band. Live At Leeds, 👍.
@@BBaldwin Song Remains The Same totally blows. Only the best recordings from the best nights were used! Wasn't even one show recorded and released. Then Page took almost 2 yrs to clean it up, why? Leeds was one show, one recording and released. No fooling around in the studio with Leeds. Many people consider The Mighty Who the ultimate live band. Many say Zep, and by their own admision say they were sloppy. Cheers mate!
Hi STB , Been a min Since I seen your reactions. having gotten your pesky friend off you back by stating you heard nothing of Zeppelin Until you finished Physical Graffiti? 1:26:👍😎👍
Wow Robert, that was such a long time ago. Before he passed away, my friend Sean Patrick O'Brian dubbed me an honorary shellback. I had to complete the whole Physical Graffiti album.
I don't think J Bonham was the best drummer ever, he was the best for that Zeppelin chemistry. He would not have achieved such greatness without the others. Zeppelin almost began with Keith Moon but he was busy. These outstanding bands are a combination of virtuosos, unique to themselves. Which spice is the most important in a great recipe? Fav tune? Black Country Woman? When the Levee Breaks? Ten years Gone? Not Kashmir.
Its great to see you again. This is a real treat.
Your reactions to LZ are timeless. Hope you're doing good!
New to your channel, re- discovering Led Zeppelin in my older age, thank you for bringing it back.
It's good to see you Brother, We miss you!
Thanks for the re-upload!
Hey man. Thanks for the notification about Dickey Betts. I don't seem to get emails from Patreon as much.
@@SoulTrainBro Wayne your Patreon page is all messed up, just recently pulled my sub since the Community link disappeared, miss chatting with your followers out there.
Soul Train Brother is back, always great to see your reactions....hope you and your father are doing well matey🙏❤
Thanks Bobby, good to see you. Peace
Excellent!!!! So glad it got unblocked! Miss ya so these unblocked reactions are a treat. ;)
Surprised this was unblocked. Good news. I still have the album bought when released. Haven't heard this played as an album in a long while. 🤩
Around that time mate who was a working rock drummer and in '72 when Led Zeppelin were touring here asked John Bonham about something he couldn't work out. Bonham immediately figured it out. He was stunned and left totally amazed about how insanely good Bonham was. Of course a few days after they played a 3 hour 20 minute show in Sydney everybody was left stunned 😂
The second run through was as good as the first! Kashmir is my all-time favorite zeppelin song. Physical Graffiti is my favorite album, but really only because there are more songs than the other albums. I’ve got Led Zeppelin two, four, and one right up there. Good to see your handsome mug, Wayne! Stay healthy and safe!
He's back, and no one had to die! Awesome! Hey @SoulTrainBro! Hope life is treating you well. Ernie
good to see you Ernie : )
Very happy this is unblocked!!!
Fantastic! Zep’s greatest album! Saw this a few years ago when STB originally reacted to it! Let’s GO!
Hey Akicita! Hey Wayne… great to “see” you again. Miss you, man.
Hey how the heck are ya!
It's GREAT to see members from our little STB Community again!
@@AKICITA I know, right? 😁✌️🤘
@@AKICITA are you on any reaction channels where I might see you???
I love watching your reactions 🥰 From this album I love several songs but my favorite is “Ten Years Gone” 🎼🎤🎸
Good to see you back, Wayne, with more Zeppelin.
This is their ultimate LP I reckon Bro... In My Time of Dying is unrivalled.... love your reactions💪
Damn it’s great to see you again STB. I missed your candour and intelligence.
Hi Darryl. Thanks very much. Peace
YAY!!! am **Luvin** seeing YOU once again! YOU are my MOST **FAV** of **MyBelovedOtherWorldlyLedZeppelin** reactors! ya totally **ROCK** Weeeeee **Luv** how MUCH ya **Luv** them! & **Luv** All your **Thoughts** & **Feelings** **Beautiful**
The ultimate You Tube reactor reacting to the ultimate rock band. Good to see you back, Wayne.😎
Thanks. Good to see you too.
Hammer of the gods my friend! Bless you this memorial day!
Since I've been loving you It's probably my favorite
Thank you so much for doing this non stop reaction, this is such timeless albums. I don’t have my records anymore unfortunately 😫
Favourite LZ song. First time I discovered LZ the song was Misty Mountain Hop. My absolute favourite is Kashmir.
Hey man. Glad to see you.
My favorite Studio track from Led Zeppelin is the Rover. my favorite live track is no quarter from The Song Remains the same.
Huge fan of your reactions, i have a complimentary reaction, the 21, with T2, Beatles, old man and Doors, if it´s possible i would like very much of see it again, saddly it was removed, i would gladdly pay the patreon to see that reaction again. Thanks a lot.
Soul Train where have you been. We miss you bro, come back. Just make another channel do it all again man, you got my vote.
Hey man check this out I just wrote this on a Doors reaction vid thought it was pretty good (lol).
Jim is halfway up the mountain for the hallucinogenic progression, which is quite an achievement let me add. The first step is The Beatles, most dabblers reach this step and are turned back by the dangers as perceived, some of them not imagined. The second step after the first takes the fool or the foolhardy, both being as inevitable as much as one or the other, and this is where they meet MrMojorisin in all his glory. The lyricist for the poetic at heart, so brilliant in word and stage enough to light you up forever. And here we must pause for a nod to the two and a half step, upon which Mr Bob Dylan languishes. Cigarette in mouth, casually watching the climbers go past with an almost indiscernible look of disdain, throwing a lyric or two to turn the eye away from what is to come. The third step or perhaps the thirty third step takes an intervention beyond the individual, whereby the seeking fool has stumbled across something beyond their realisation only to know it was part of them before the journey began. And this, ladies and gentlemen is where Led Zeppelin takes the stage, so that all the world's a stage.
Taken from: Diary of a musical hallucinogenic mountaineer. In bookstores now.
Lotsa words good for the algorithm.
I should write a book about nothing.
Not a word I heard could I relate, the story was quite clear.
My favourite Led Zeppelin song is Babe I'm gonna Leave You. No problem saying it at all. Reason being it was the one that brought me to Heaven, and the first experience. Didn't even know their names or what they looked like, it was just the music, along with unlocking mechanisms. This was the majority of the way I heard most of their music btw, early 90s nowhere on the scene and bang this freight train band hit's you outta nowhere. Coupled with how I was at that time it was...enlightening. I kept grabbing tapes off a m8 who was a recording nutjob he would record everything think I was up to Houses before I even knew Jimmy Page's name. I already knew him before I knew his name. Ginger Baker likes the sound of his own voice, in a nutshell. Once played some good drums for a little while and that's about it but his ego ran away with it, and that's all you are hearing. Can easily name 10 drummers better and Keith Moon is on that list. In my opinion.
Presence is what is behind you when your mind is unlocked and you are listening to Zeppelin. Because it is present.
Wtf dude your questions are working!
ruclips.net/video/pQxyP_z-1sg/видео.html
I first listened to this album when I was a kid and we used to sit in my room and smoke pot and listen to This and if you would have asked me back then my favorite would have been either Trampled under foot or Kashmir. Now that I am 59 years old it’s definitely 10 years gone but I still love Led Zeppelin and probably always will. My favorite band all time
What a great album I had this on one cassette a hundred and ten minute tape...rocked it in granny's Monte Carlo baby!
Great to have you back brother!!! Led Zeppelin is #1 for me. I'll catch up & comment later, leaving now.
Hey Royce. I'm seeing a few unblockings. This happened same time last year. Are you getting this on your channel?
@@SoulTrainBro No brother, I only play music on15 second shorts. We just have discussions, like Sunday nights live Podcast I talked about Ozzy Osbourne's Health problems and his future plans to perform again. I did a show eleven days ago called Frank Zappa's dying wish for Ian Anderson. 7 1/2 minutes it's about to break 5000 views. There is so much time & work involved I just don't want to take any chances.
@@royceinthehouse842 Sounds great. I'll check it out. Thanks
Muy contento de verte otra vez !!!!! Saludos desde Buenos Aires, Argentina !!!!
¡Muchas gracias! Espero visitar allí algún día. Paz
@@SoulTrainBro Ok, te esperaremos !!! Abrazos
One of my favorites
So happy to see this was unblocked. Cheers, and hope you are well.
Thanks, you too!
Personal opinion here. This album is a culmination of all the previous albums. Everything was so tight on this double album. People questioned at the time where were LZ heading. This album and the later In through the outdoor where showing the band was heading. Then John Bonham passed and it became a moot point after that. There is not one bad song on this album.
New STB content is GREAT content, if its unblocked from years ago🤷♂️👍
39:07 ... That's probably about right. At least a few hundred. Whether by accident on the car radio station or intentional. Hearing this song 45 years ago in grade school was how I first learned who the band was. Favorite song by LZ and most likely favorite song by anyone.
The running order and full listen is another reason why ZEPPELIN sits apart from others.
Damn, I’m seeing all my peeps! Helene! Akicita! Tektonics! What’s happening!
great to see you Randy. Be well. Peace
Another personal opinion. CODA was put together after John B passed. It pretty much like a bootleg, but when you listen to it with head phones you hear the power of John B’s playing. It might not rank high with some LZ fans, but to me it’s part of the whole LZ story.
Hey great to see you upload. Been watching since your first LZ reaction to 'Since I've Been Loving You' Your surprise was entertaining. Only issue with that reaction was pausing in the guitar solo. 😂 Hope you are doing well my friend
I can’t have a favorite…..my favorite is the one I’m listening to at the moment…..they don’t have a bad tract.
As a kid, I hated Zep until I heard The Rover.
Hey its fine to ask, for me its probably kashmir because of the superior rhythm
I WISH YOU WOULD POP UP ON MY SCREEN MORE OFTEN, I HIT NOTIFICATIONS BRO BUT IT DOESNT ALWAYS WORK
TRAMPLED UNDER FOOT, REALLY HIP HOP FLAVOR TO IT
I think Physical Graffiti is Zeps greatest album. I also think Quadrofenia by The Who is their greatest work. Both are my favorite bands with great albums, but I also think that The Mighty Who is a better live band. Live At Leeds, 👍.
Never impressed with the Who live. Zeppelin wiped the floor with them live on good nights.
@@BBaldwin I would Live At Leeds up againt any live album. Leeds is considered the greatest live album.
@@BBaldwin Song Remains The Same totally blows. Only the best recordings from the best nights were used! Wasn't even one show recorded and released. Then Page took almost 2 yrs to clean it up, why? Leeds was one show, one recording and released. No fooling around in the studio with Leeds. Many people consider The Mighty Who the ultimate live band. Many say Zep, and by their own admision say they were sloppy. Cheers mate!
Awasome reaction! Can you react to something from Dio? 🙏🙏🙏
Soul train bro, If your looking for something new, that is quality, Todd rungren healing album. Or Rick wakeman journy to the center of the Earth. 😂
Hi STB , Been a min Since I seen your reactions. having gotten your pesky friend off you back by stating you heard nothing of Zeppelin Until you finished Physical Graffiti? 1:26:👍😎👍
Wow Robert, that was such a long time ago. Before he passed away, my friend Sean Patrick O'Brian dubbed me an honorary shellback. I had to complete the whole Physical Graffiti album.
I don't think J Bonham was the best drummer ever, he was the best for that Zeppelin chemistry. He would not have achieved such greatness without the others. Zeppelin almost began with Keith Moon but he was busy. These outstanding bands are a combination of virtuosos, unique to themselves. Which spice is the most important in a great recipe? Fav tune? Black Country Woman? When the Levee Breaks? Ten years Gone? Not Kashmir.
Well said!