REACTING to LED ZEPPELIN - WHEN THE LEEVE BREAKS

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  • @badbob6689
    @badbob6689 Месяц назад +57

    This video is more related to their name than the song. The song was written about the great flood of 1927 and is a cover from Memphis Mini and Kansas Joe McCoy. The Drums in this song have a lot of myths about how they were recorded , BUT how ever they did the reverb I love it.
    When formed they called themselves the New Yardbirds. I think it was Keith Moon of the Who said they would go over like a Lead Balloon so they took that up and called themselves Led Zeppelin and used the landing disaster of the Hindenburg (1932) in Lake Hurst NJ as their first Album cover.

    • @stevejankowitz1492
      @stevejankowitz1492 Месяц назад +3

      If I remember correctly, when the Yardbirds broke up, 67-68, Jimmy owned the rights to the name "Yardbirds", and was contractually obligated to fulfill some open Yardbird dates, He put together what we know as Led Zeppelin, named them the New Yardbirds to finish the open Yardbird dates.

    • @manonthemoog
      @manonthemoog 22 дня назад

      Although there are at least 3 three versions of every Keith Mon story, The version of the Led Balloon conversation I am most familiar was that one day (not the first or last) Keith and John Enrtwistle were disgruntled with The Who. so they got drunk and started semi-seriously discussing forming a band I think consisting of just the two of them. It was predicted they would be so unpopular they would "go down like a Lead Balloon." I am not sure how Led Zeppelin came to use it though.
      I can see why Page and Plant love the name so much due to the contrast inherent in the name. They often describe Led Zeppelin as centered around the conflict between darkness and light, and the songs they wrote are often both hard and soft. These are men who enjoy their contrasts.

  • @billtaylor3382
    @billtaylor3382 Месяц назад +3

    The cover of the bands first album shows the Hindenburg is on fire!

  • @Bill123058
    @Bill123058 Месяц назад +11

    was lucky enough to have seen them in the mid 70's. they were fantastic.

  • @sicotshit7068
    @sicotshit7068 Месяц назад +12

    A levee holds back river water, so to much doesn’t flood an area, this song was about the flood of 1927. The levee broke & flooded & devastated a huge area, taking lives homes & businesses. A good example more current, would be the flooding of New Orleans, from hurricane Katrina on August 29,2010. The Hindenburg was owned by a family named Zeppelin, when Jimmy Page mentioned to other musicians about creating a super band, he was told it would go down like a lead balloon. Hence the Hindenburg, so Page named his super band Led Zeppelin, & they took off like a rocket ship. They are still soaring high in the sky, even though they aren’t performing together anymore. I think many bands were & still are jealous of their successful longevity. Thank you as always for your reaction.

    • @ronaldelliott4373
      @ronaldelliott4373 Месяц назад +2

      Katrina struck August 29th, 2005. Not 2010. Honest mistake. 😉

    • @sicotshit7068
      @sicotshit7068 Месяц назад +1

      @@ronaldelliott4373 I had googled it, & it said 2010, I remember watching all about it & feeling horrible for everyone. Damn though the years really are flying by, 2010 seemed longer then I thought it happened. Thank you for the correction.

    • @juliemanarin4127
      @juliemanarin4127 19 дней назад +1

      Holds back ocean water too

  • @cats-eyes
    @cats-eyes Месяц назад +9

    When I was a student, I played lead guitar in a band and often cover Led Zeppelin.
    By the way, have you heard of the Japanese female hard rock band “Band-Maid”? As the name of the band suggests, they are a band costume as maids, but unlike their appearance, they have gained popularity all over the world with their very advanced playing skills and over 120 songs, most of which are so good. And when Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page saw them play on their European tour, he liked the drummer's performance so much that he asked to go backstage and take a picture with her. Please give it a listen. First of all, I would like to recommend the"Blooming" official music video.🤗

  • @joescott8877
    @joescott8877 Месяц назад +19

    If you ever hear someone say, even in a joking way, "O the humanity!," they're referring to the crash of the Hindenberg you just saw. The radio reporter who was there reported it live over the airwaves (obviously a camera crew happened to be there to film it as well, but TV didn't exist yet) was crying as he described the scene and said "Oh, the humanity!" because he knew people had just been burned to death in the explosion. However, Zeppelin's song was about another tragedy, a huge flood in 1927.

    • @k.t.5405
      @k.t.5405 9 дней назад +2

      its NOT Zeppelin's tune, dude...its a cover. Memphis Minnie wrote it in '27

    • @joescott8877
      @joescott8877 9 дней назад

      @@k.t.5405 Good catch, I damn well knew that, and I was careless and incorrect in saying "Zeppelin's song." Shoulda at least said "Zeppelin's COVER" Memphis Minnie's it was!"

    • @k.t.5405
      @k.t.5405 8 дней назад +1

      @@joescott8877 ✌

    • @jackgilchrist
      @jackgilchrist 6 дней назад

      ​​@@k.t.5405Memphis Minnie and _Kansas Joe McCoy._ People always leave him out.
      I'd say it's more a reworking than a cover, really. Musically they are two completely different songs. The only similarity is the lyrics, and only some of the original lyrics were used in the Zep version, and they were also reworked a bit.
      So I'd say it's a Zeppelin tune, using lyrics by someone else.

    • @k.t.5405
      @k.t.5405 5 дней назад

      @@jackgilchrist Nah dude, why dont ya check Zep's plagiarism court cases in the 70s and 80s first. Friggin embarrassing dude...Zeppelin = Worlds greatest COVER band.

  • @vicprovost2561
    @vicprovost2561 Месяц назад +10

    One of their best blues tracks, just overpowering drums and a groove that does not quit. Add in the otherworldly contributions of Page and Plant and you have one of their most well known and best tunes. From the same album try Four Ticks, a tremendous deep track on the same side of Led Zeppelin 4, it is an awesome banger. All 8 tracks are worth a listen Enjoy! 🔥🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶🔥

  • @DarthErik13
    @DarthErik13 Месяц назад +3

    I'm amazed that you don't know about the Hindenburg. The history of Led Zeppelin was that Keith Moon, of the Who, said the band would go over like a lead balloon. Balloon became Zeppelin, and Lead became Led.

  • @johnathanstruble1064
    @johnathanstruble1064 Месяц назад +7

    When this band formed, they had not a name yet...a famous artist at that time, heard that these for musicians, had created a band, and swore it would never work. In a BBC interview, said artist was asked his opinion of the new group., he replied, " it will fly , like a Lead Zepplin..."
    Zepplin is a balloon or airship, lead, well that shits Heavy..It was meant to be an insult.
    Jimmy Page heard that, and named the band Led Zeppelin.
    Mic drop...before that was a thing! ❤

    • @TerenceShortman
      @TerenceShortman Месяц назад +3

      Reportably it was Keith Moon of the Who, he said they would go down like a Lead Ballon which is a typical English phrase to mean nobody would like them, so they dropped the a out of Lead to make it Led so people would not be confused with the meaning and changed Ballon to Zeppelin

    • @juliemanarin4127
      @juliemanarin4127 19 дней назад

      He said it would go over like a lead balloon

    • @TerenceShortman
      @TerenceShortman 17 дней назад

      @@juliemanarin4127 the term is
      go down like a lead balloon
      in British English
      to be completely unsuccessful or unpopular.
      This idiom is a simile . Clearly, a balloon made of lead wouldn't float in the air. It would drop like a stone.
      In the US it is "go over like a lead balloon"
      Since Moon and Zeplin are all British I would think it would be the British version

  • @joescott8877
    @joescott8877 Месяц назад +9

    Hey Steph, I would recommend you try out a really early Zeppelin performance, from 1969 (their first full year together) from "Danmark Radio" called "How many more times." It's 10 minutes long and has got plenty of great moments, especially with Jimmy playing sizzling hot guitar solos!

  • @markfellows74
    @markfellows74 16 дней назад

    Love Led Zeppelin’s rendition of this song. Epic.

  • @billywix7313
    @billywix7313 15 дней назад

    It’s awesome seeing you excited when watching Zeppelin.

  • @mquinn5764
    @mquinn5764 Месяц назад +2

    When the Levee Breaks has such a driving beat. And Plant's harmonica adds a great atmosphere.

  • @vincentvancraig
    @vincentvancraig Месяц назад +7

    Led zep again....woooooo hoooooooo🤘🤘🤘🤘👏👏👏.....all beautiful women should listen to led zeppelin, i think.

  • @andrewthompson2831
    @andrewthompson2831 25 дней назад

    I firmly believe that steph is a fan of the Led Zeppelin and it doesn't matter if she likes looking at the guys performs she really does follow the music of led Zeppelin that shows in every song they have sung on here she's got a great appreciation for the led Zeppelin music and she does read up on the history of why this song was made but not all people know about that at all steph is a great host who loves her music and we enjoy seeing her enjoying the music 😀 ❤❤

  • @user-nu3uc9fp3s
    @user-nu3uc9fp3s Месяц назад +3

    Thanks!
    2 requests: 1st, Achilles Last Stand by Led Zeppelin from the 1979 Knebworth show...Page on lead is incredible; but Bonzo stands out with the drums...again; 2d, new band for you I think...Yes; start with "Roundabout" from their 2d album "Fragile", then enjoy "Starship Trooper" from their first album entitled "The Yes Album" - every person i grew up with that loved LZ learned to love Yes as well - probably one of the top 3 Progressive Rock bands of all time...INCREDIBLE musicians...you will understand when you check them out...if i'm wrong and you have reacted to Yes before, then check out Steely Dan (LZ reportedly considered Steely Dan one of their favorite bands)...Steely Dan's debut album, "Can't Buy a Thrill" is arguably one of top 10 debut albums of all time - "Reeling in the Years" and "Do It Again" will start you down the Steely Dan rabbit hole...thanks. Andy

  • @juliemanarin4127
    @juliemanarin4127 19 дней назад

    Greatest band ever! Robert on that harmonica!

  • @lancevaughn432
    @lancevaughn432 Месяц назад +3

    Led Zeppelin, Version is great, and the original is fun to listen to also. 1929 Kansas Joe and Memphis Minnie

  • @vincentvancraig
    @vincentvancraig Месяц назад +2

    "Oh, the humanity!!!!" is the very famous line the news caster said, narrating the event as it went down:( .....& dont feel bad for not knowing, i dont think it was covered in school in the 80's & 90's when i went to school, so it wouldnt have been for u either....but, yeah, it was a gnarly thing.

  • @artemiasalina1860
    @artemiasalina1860 Месяц назад

    At a place I used to work the night shift, I stepped outside at lunch time to have a cigarette. It was after dark and as I stood there, I heard a loud engine almost idling. It seemed to be coming from above, so I looked up and from over the roof of the building this gigantic blimp only 200 feet off the ground came right over me and then slowly flew away into the dark! Man, that was amazing because they move so slowly and are so huge. In the dark, lit up only by the street lights from below, it made me think of a giant shark swimming over me, gliding through the water with its pointy nose and grey underbelly lit up by the lights below. It would have been much freakier if there was no sound from the engine, which was low pitched, like a big truck engine. That was one of the craziest things that I've ever seen.

  • @billtaylor3382
    @billtaylor3382 Месяц назад +1

    Robert kills the Harmonica on this song!!!!!!!!!

    • @SixStringSteve
      @SixStringSteve Месяц назад +1

      Way too much killing in this world. There must be a better word.

  • @jameshuston9589
    @jameshuston9589 18 дней назад

    The Hindenburg was a zeppelin that crashed and burned, like a lead balloon. Hence, the name. Led Zeppelin.

  • @caracoidwren944
    @caracoidwren944 8 дней назад

    My father saw the Hindenburg as it went over NYC on its way to the accident just over the Hudson River.

  • @Gabriel_Moline
    @Gabriel_Moline Месяц назад +1

    I’m so happy you are listening to the original song! It’s what I listened to five hundred times!🌿🌸

  • @artsilva
    @artsilva Месяц назад +4

    Ignore the video. It has absolutely Nothing to do with the song theme, although it (the visuals) slightly represents the Name of the band and one of their trademark logo with the Zeppelin airships of the early 1900's.
    What you completely missed is that the song is actually about the Great Mississippi Floods of 1927 when the levee (pronounced Le-Veh), a man made burm that holds the river water from entering populated areas which actually broke and flooded 70,000 square km along the Mississippi River

    • @rkb2092
      @rkb2092 Месяц назад +1

      Yeah, it bugs me when a first listen involves video that has nothing to do with it, however, the live clips of Zep and how they were cut in is fantastic!

  • @targetshootr
    @targetshootr Месяц назад +1

    They tried to play this live once or twice but weren't happy with it. Lucky for us they had plenty of other songs for a mind blowing 3 1/2 hour concert.

  • @user-yu8yp3rl6d
    @user-yu8yp3rl6d 4 дня назад

    An epic of a track about the great Mulholland dam collapse.

  • @badbob6689
    @badbob6689 Месяц назад +2

    The liquid was water used to balance the air ship

    • @vernhoke7730
      @vernhoke7730 Месяц назад

      There was no water used in the Hindenburg, the water came from firefighting crews from Naval Air Station Lakehurst. The blimp was filled with hydrogen, which is highly flammable.

  • @bishlap
    @bishlap Месяц назад

    This is the best (looking)video and best sounding of all the versions of "LEVEE!" Whoever/whomever made/uploaded this particular version--PROPS MY MAN - Winner!

  • @Rowenband
    @Rowenband Месяц назад

    The Hindenburg disaster made the cover of the first Led Zep album. But it was much more the end of the Zeppelin's era. This kind of flying objects was much more economical and quiet then the planes. It's a shame we don't go back to them with modern technology. It would be great for transport of material and so on.

  • @martinbressette4207
    @martinbressette4207 28 дней назад

    This is why it is best to watch lyric videos of studio versions first. No mistaken lyrics or distractions, especially if an unofficial fan video is about something else and threrefore misleading. This kind of misic needs to be absorbed.

  • @davidkopp8945
    @davidkopp8945 Месяц назад +1

    must check out In The Light and Ten Years Gone !!!!!!! SOON !!!!!!

  • @mikefetterman6782
    @mikefetterman6782 Месяц назад +1

    Music VIDEOS started in 1980. MTV started in 1981. Before then, there was no platform to see videos ANYWHERE. Bands before 1980, did not make videos. All the videos you see today from that era were fan made decades later for youtube. Before 1980, if you wanted to SEE your favorite band, you had to hope they would make an appearance on a variety show on tv, see them in concert, photos on the album covers, and that was IT. A few huge bands in the 60s and 70s would make a "promotional film" for one song occasionally, so tv commercials selling their next tour tickets had something to show while selling the tickets, and you never saw the whole song. ALL MUSIC FROM THE 1950s, 1960s, 1970s had NO MUSIC VIDEOS. Video tape was invented in the 70s.

  • @bowtiefidenine
    @bowtiefidenine Месяц назад

    Thank you for choosing my favorite band Led Zeppelin since 1969

  • @winthorpgredig4764
    @winthorpgredig4764 Месяц назад

    The pride of Germany,and their engineering know how.

  • @wallacehurt806
    @wallacehurt806 Месяц назад +2

    the hindenburg was also called a Zeppelin

    • @allendesalme197
      @allendesalme197 Месяц назад +1

      The Hindenburg was a zeppelin named "The Hindenburg"

    • @thomashiggins9320
      @thomashiggins9320 Месяц назад

      Specifically, the "Hindenberg" was a German dirigible airship manufactured by the firm, "Luftschiffbau Zeppelin," which translates to "Zeppelin Airship Builder" company.
      The company was founded by Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin in 1908.

  • @glenhatfield4129
    @glenhatfield4129 Месяц назад

    Love your reactions, and that's an interesting video choice for this song. I still think Plant's harmonica blowing is the best part of it.

  • @PeterTea
    @PeterTea Месяц назад +2

    This is probably a fan created video. It’s good production but probably a bit distracting for a first listen. The Hindenburg disaster was also famous because it was one of the first live broadcasts of such an event by WLS radio in Chicago, I believe.

  • @allannancarrow8034
    @allannancarrow8034 Месяц назад +2

    Hey @gsparkman you do realise the Hindenburg was a zepplin

  • @BubbaYeagha
    @BubbaYeagha Месяц назад

    They never played this song live.
    They felt they couldn't recreate the studio effects used to record the song.
    Wouldn't do the song justice

  • @jasonbarlow8263
    @jasonbarlow8263 Месяц назад

    Plant killing it on the harmonica while Bonzo keeps the steady beat

  • @vernhoke7730
    @vernhoke7730 Месяц назад

    That is hydrogen gas, it was supposed to be filled with helium, which is non-flammable. Hydrogen is highly flammable. Due to a ban on exports to Germany, who were involved in World War l, of helium, they used hydrogen. I've been to the crash site in Lakehurst, New Jersey, a few times as it's about 50 miles away from where I live.

  • @EnglishRalph
    @EnglishRalph Месяц назад

    A British airship, the R101, crashed in France. It hit the ground before bursting into flames and I think more people died than in the Hindenburg disaster.

  • @funktionwebweb6735
    @funktionwebweb6735 Месяц назад

    That's what she said.

  • @BlackieNuff
    @BlackieNuff Месяц назад

    Everyone else probably addressed this already, but :
    The Hindenburg is an actual zeppelin (blimp) airship. It suffered a disaster crash. The Titanic of the skies.
    An image of the Hindenburg was used on Led Zeppelin's debut album Led Zeppelin I (1969).
    That photo of the pilots was used on Led Zeppelin II cover (also 1969), with the band imposed into the image with (or as?) the airmen.

  • @nikosalmpanis-ty3jt
    @nikosalmpanis-ty3jt Месяц назад

    Black Sabbath,Led Zeppelin,Deep Purple the holy triad of rock music🤘

  • @johntuttle9544
    @johntuttle9544 Месяц назад

    The video is the original "Zepplin" as these airships were called. A technological wonder of the 1930's.
    Unfortunately, they were filled with flammable hydrogen and the explosion and deadly crash of the Hindenberg are the image on the cover of Led Zepplin One. The name Led Zepplin is a parody of a "lead ballon" an idiom for a failed idea. They changed Lead to Led so the pronunciation would be correct in English and Balloon to Zepplin for who knows what reason. But that choice influenced metal bands to use Germanic sounding names in the future.

  • @jibidishamrock
    @jibidishamrock Месяц назад

    I remember seeing this song with just the Hindenburg video years ago. It was the Danish TV concert presented in America. I think Elvira was the host, lol. It looks like someone cut in some concert footage so at least there's that. The problem back in the day was there was no live footage until TSRTS came out so they thought that was better than nothing.

  • @williamhamilton6643
    @williamhamilton6643 День назад

    Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin invented the rigid airship that became known as a dirigible in the early 1900s. Blimps, by comparison have no internal structure, which limits their size. But the Germans mastered the technology of constructing dirigibles and the Hindenburg, for example, reached a length of 804 feet. The evolution of the dirigible reached its high point in the 1930's and the Hindenburg, and were intended to usher in an era of fast transatlantic crossings. The dirigibles, and especially the Hindenburg, were the pride of the Nazi regime. But the German airships a vulnerability, they used hydrogen gas as their lifting agent because the US had the main supply of helium and wouldn't sell it to the Nazis. Helium gas is inert and won't explode, but is heavier than hydrogen so it doesn't lift as much. Hydrogen, on the other hand, is cheap and plentiful, but extremely explosive. While tremendous precautions were taken to overcome this problem, the inevitable happened when the Hindenburg exploded when landing in Lake Hurst, New Jersey. The image of that explosion was so shocking that it essentially ended the era of dirigibles for passenger flights. Other dirigible crashes, primarily due to weather, had also resulted in airships being lost prior to the Hindenburg. With the onset of World War II, rapid aircraft development resulted in airplanes that were faster and had long range, effectively killing the era of the dirigible. Smaller blimps were still used by the Navy for anti-submarine patrols into the 1960s, but the world would never see dirigibles the size of ocean liners again. BTW, the water you saw being dumped when they landed was used as ballast and helped regulate the lift as the dirigible changed altitude.
    The expression that something would go over like a lead zeppelin (like a bad joke or movie) was common in the past because everyone knew about the Hindenburg and it became synonymous with something that would bomb, or be a disaster. The first Led Zeppelin album had the iconic image of the Hindenburg crash as its cover art. Sorry this got so long.

  • @rkb2092
    @rkb2092 Месяц назад

    Even though a bunch of songs were covers in the first few albums, they were very good at making them their own and adding so much. Some of them really don't resemble the originals. They truly had their own sound.

  • @markhellman-pn3hn
    @markhellman-pn3hn Месяц назад

    the crash of the Hindenburg was preventable - if they had mooring masts in other locations ... a rain storm provided the static electricity ... a hard turn broke an inside cable / which tore the large hydrogen cells .... the landing ropes provided a "path" which completed an electrical circuit (and the fire started)

  • @rutssy
    @rutssy Месяц назад

    Such a great song. Would you react to The Rain Song live by Led Zeppelin at Madison Square Garen please? You'll love it!

  • @joebarrera9741
    @joebarrera9741 Месяц назад

    WELCOME TO THE LED ZEP RABBIT HOLE ITS A JOURNEY WELL WORTH IT

  • @thomashiggins9320
    @thomashiggins9320 Месяц назад

    The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 profoundly impacted U.S. culture. It laid the foundation for the migration of Black Americans from the Southern states to northern industrial cities after WWII.
    When the migration started in the 1940s and 1950s, the Southern Blacks tended to move to places in northern cities where Black communities already existed.
    One of the largest of those areas existed in Chicago, and was created by those forced from their homes 15-20 years earlier by the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927.
    I don't know how much interest you have in U.S. history of the past 100 years, but if you want to know more, watch the fantastic 1995 documentary, "The Promised Land," narrated by Morgan Freeman.
    It's based on the equally excellent book by Nicholas Lemann, "The Promised Land: The Great Black Migration and How it Changed America."
    Now then, that said, the Hindenberg Disaster had nothing to do with the flood, or the song.
    The crash of the massive airship took place in New York in May 1937, 10 years after the flood.

  • @tanyaweathersby9393
    @tanyaweathersby9393 Месяц назад +1

    ❤❤❤Robert ❤❤❤

  • @Gabriel_Moline
    @Gabriel_Moline Месяц назад

    Unfortunately you are cold, when the levee breaks is very warm!🌿🌺

  • @RonHouck-eb1cn
    @RonHouck-eb1cn Месяц назад

    The jet that was in the clips was actually Led Zeppelin ‘s jet they used for travel. I think they only had it for 4 years because it wasn’t cost efficient for them to have it The video had nothing to do in relation to the song. Keep up the great reactions and stay warm

  • @williammcdonald2392
    @williammcdonald2392 Месяц назад

    That's why we use helium instead of hydrogen now in blimps !

  • @Brandi6666
    @Brandi6666 Месяц назад +1

    Def a mofo banger right there 🤘❤️ i live in new jersey about 45 mins from where the hindenberg caught fire in manchester twp nj

  • @finessemuse2123
    @finessemuse2123 Месяц назад

    Congrats for reacting to the best Led Zep video of Levee! It kicks ass! So what if it does not follow the theme of the song and Memphis Minnie and the great flood of 1927...it has original kick ass video of the Hindenburg before it crashed and the actual disaster, as depicted on their first album....the video is all about Zeppelin....enjoy...just like she did! She got the inspiration of how the group was named and inspired. Watch the actual video on a big screen, cranked LOUD and you will get it! :)

  • @Pete35vail
    @Pete35vail Месяц назад

    I hope you learn the songs name. It’s Levi break it’s about a major floodwater that killed a lot of people and wiped out homes that never recovered..

  • @kristoferbonifay9179
    @kristoferbonifay9179 Месяц назад +1

    Hello Steph; react to Deep purple "Child in time" (live 1970). Greetings from Chile.

  • @jettslappy7028
    @jettslappy7028 23 дня назад

    Don't know who Hindenburg was.
    Don't know in which war zeppelins were used.
    Don't know what a levee is.
    That's why I watch. It's fascinating to see things from the perspective of a different type of person than myself.

  • @allendesalme197
    @allendesalme197 Месяц назад

    Steph, if you have not reacted to The Warning, a trio of sisters from Monterey Mexico who play hard rock, you really should. You will love them...

  • @cletushouse906
    @cletushouse906 Месяц назад

    Forget the video and listen to the song. It tells a pretty good story.

  • @arwiviv
    @arwiviv Месяц назад

    This song was SERIOUSLY not about the Hindenburg disaster. Lol. Somebody just superimposed the disaster with the song. I guess because of Led "Zeppelin"?

  • @NCthorn
    @NCthorn Месяц назад

    This is actually a cover of a Memphis Minnie and Kansas Joe McCoy blues song from 1929. Still...

  • @douglasostrander5072
    @douglasostrander5072 Месяц назад

    Eyes still on

  • @jomamma1750
    @jomamma1750 Месяц назад

    The Hindenburg Zeppelin was a monster- 803 feet long(244.75 meters)! It was filled with Hydrogen Gas to keep it airborne. Not a wise decision. Many lost their lives that day.

    • @CorwinPatrick
      @CorwinPatrick Месяц назад

      Especially since the coating on the outside was very very close to Thermite.

    • @michaelfoster5577
      @michaelfoster5577 Месяц назад

      The USA refused to supply Nazi Germany with helium gas, which is non flammable. Hence the use of hydrogen. Amazingly most of the passengers survived.
      The first rigid airships were named after the inventor Graf von Zeppelin, and the name stuck. Britain, France and the USA all had disasters with hydrogen filled airships and not surprisingly their use died out.

  • @man0brand032
    @man0brand032 Месяц назад

    We have also an "New age Led" round town, Greta Van Fleet they called... Recommend!

  • @vincentvancraig
    @vincentvancraig Месяц назад

    Yeah, The Hindenburg was the first, or one of the first commercial airships/zeppelins with paying passengers....they were filled with hydrogen & the Hinderburg exploded & it was caught on film....you prob know all of this, or at least heard about it...its a quite world famous catastrophic event from history, kind of like The Titanic of the skies....anyway, great reaction:)

    • @vincentvancraig
      @vincentvancraig Месяц назад

      Well...thats what i get for commenting before the vid is done, haha:/

  • @bobbyb2725
    @bobbyb2725 Месяц назад

    People are here for the music reaction

  • @James-StJames
    @James-StJames Месяц назад

    It sounds like the end of the world.

  • @dstonetprs
    @dstonetprs Месяц назад

    I see a los have adressed the misleading imagen in the video. I really en joy your reactiins! Looking forwRd to more.

  • @markacuna2828
    @markacuna2828 Месяц назад

    U wanna see more of the hindenberg better idea of it watch levee breaks unofficial video led zeppelin

  • @Christopher-Baltimore
    @Christopher-Baltimore 13 дней назад

    This isn’t an official music video, fyi :-)

  • @tanyaweathersby9393
    @tanyaweathersby9393 Месяц назад

    ❤❤Robert Plant❤❤ the sexiest man in rock and roll❤❤

  • @user-fc7wr2tm4x
    @user-fc7wr2tm4x Месяц назад

    Try led zeppelin..going to California

  • @zubaerchaudhari8267
    @zubaerchaudhari8267 Месяц назад

    Hello there hey there hey Hello

  • @verginithe
    @verginithe Месяц назад +1

    Don't worry about this makeshift video, concentrate on the music

  • @gsparkman
    @gsparkman Месяц назад +38

    I almost couldn’t watch this because of the misleading and irrelevant Hindenburg storyline. I don’t know who made this, but despite good intentions, it’s truly disrespectful to Led Zeppelin and the song. Poor girl was completely distracted by that unrelated stuff.

    • @earlymorningtwilight9119
      @earlymorningtwilight9119 Месяц назад +4

      Agree completely

    • @glenciesielski
      @glenciesielski Месяц назад +10

      Do u not know that the Hindenburg was a Zeppelin hence the name Led Zeppelin.

    • @gsparkman
      @gsparkman Месяц назад +3

      @@glenciesielski of course I know the history of the Hindenburg, but the origin of the name “Led Zeppelin“ had absolutely nothing to do with the Hindenburg.
      So, NO, not “hence the name.“ There is no “hence” in this story.

    • @glenciesielski
      @glenciesielski Месяц назад +2

      @@gsparkman like a lead balloon

    • @mquinn5764
      @mquinn5764 Месяц назад +6

      The image of the Hindenburg on fire is on the cover of LZ IV and is therefore part of Led Zeppelin lore

  • @user-gp9wx4ry5i
    @user-gp9wx4ry5i Месяц назад

    Led Zeppelin song.Whole lot of love is about sex

  • @stretch753
    @stretch753 Месяц назад

    Lev-ee. Not leave.

  • @louiespage
    @louiespage Месяц назад

    That's the frustrating thing with younger music reacters they seem to react to the video more than they do to the actual music. Music does not need visuals......

  • @lesblatnyak5947
    @lesblatnyak5947 Месяц назад

    Greatest rock band ever. Sorry that the video took you away from the music
    ✨️🎶✨️

  • @Gabriel_Moline
    @Gabriel_Moline Месяц назад

    9:25. Look, it’s understandable that you are influenced by the video, but that’s not even close to the meaning of the song! However. It’s better that you listened to the original song, and not a live. In my opinion. It’s too bad you had to do it Russian style! I loved your reaction! If you feel the need to do it again, I would support that wholeheartedly!🌿🌸

  • @greatwhitewing
    @greatwhitewing Месяц назад

    Less research and more listening

  • @Gabriel_Moline
    @Gabriel_Moline Месяц назад

    1:40. I’m not sure what Russian propaganda you have found!😆🌿🌸

  • @sean-ew2qv
    @sean-ew2qv Месяц назад +1

    Hoodie culture is meh. Adults acting as children is why society is pathetic.

  • @ianlewis821
    @ianlewis821 Месяц назад +1

    This is a terrible 'music video' for reactors: the visuals are so distracting that it's impossible to concentrate on the music: not what a music video should be all about at all. You are watching the deaths of 35 people, the majority, being burnt alive, and this is meant to help you concentrate and appreciate a piece of music? The subject of the video also has absolutely no connection to the song, which is about a levee breaking, not an air disaster: the only connection is the name of the band and the subject of the video. Brilliant, brilliant track; awful, awful accompanying video!

  • @somebloke13
    @somebloke13 Месяц назад

    The Hindenburg was a "Zeppelin" airship

  • @hpb5495
    @hpb5495 Месяц назад

    This is one song where the studio version is better because the video just distracts from the flow of the song..

  • @user-82wrap
    @user-82wrap Месяц назад

    스테파니 않더워요?
    한국은 쪄 죽어요

  • @markbailey3225
    @markbailey3225 Месяц назад

    Another Led Zeppelin video…. Big shock. Sigh

  • @robertwheatley2471
    @robertwheatley2471 Месяц назад

    0:20 ... quite cold..in August?? Is that in Antarctica?? Lol. 105 degrees here. Just sayin'..

  • @CliveAdlam-yn8uz
    @CliveAdlam-yn8uz 23 дня назад

    The video doesn't represent the song or the band.SACRILIDGE.😊😊

  • @hognaut
    @hognaut Месяц назад

    Watching a video while listening to music should be banned.!

  • @allendesalme197
    @allendesalme197 Месяц назад

    Graphics writers, as usual, need to learn how to spell

  • @1nonlyrawbert
    @1nonlyrawbert 25 дней назад

    Ban whoever recommended this video. So misleading. The song is about a flood.