Sorry if the vid was a little delayed or choppy it was hard matching up when I was listening to it to the timing of the video so u guys can hear it too.
One of my favorites by them. Welcome to Zeppelin’s longest studio song! Although those 11 minutes go by pretty damn quick. This is an old gospel song that Zeppelin took and made into an epic. They are all in the zone and Page is killing it on slide guitar!
"Hearing this on max volume, is crazy." There is a well known joke that goes to your point: "I don't always listen to Zeppelin, but when I do, so do my neighbors."
Nice this is an old blind Willie Johnson song from the American South and led Zeppelin was so inspired by blues from the American South it's my favorite Zeppelin song hands down!
It's insane to my ears, and my Synesthesia, to know this is a Rock Song. Jimmy Page is not playing any "Rock" riffs. They're all Blues Chords and Progression with some pedals added. It's brilliant. I'm grateful that the Brits really consumed Blues from the United States in the 1950's. This fact can be seen largely on the generation of British Rock Bands during the 60's and beyond.
This song was written here, in Miss'ippi, in the 1920s. May The Lord let him slide for slipping in that bit at the end about a girl rockin' so hard 'til his back ain't got no bone, while singing "Lord, Make up My Dyin' Bed."
Another awesome Zep song and reaction. I think each of them brought out the best in each other. They all respected the talents of the others and knew they would have to be on their A game every time. And this song has such an awesome riff. Page knew the fret board instinctively.He was steps ahead of himself one every note. Thanks for doing this one! Glad you see their great talents!
Lovin the Channel. Zep is one of those bands that I would suggest listening to the studio version first for almost all tracks. In most cases, their live performances stray from the original quite a bit. And to their credit, their studio tracks capture the emotion. They don't hold back.
I can vividly recall back in 1975 as a15 year old buying Physical Grafitti and listening to In My Time of Dying for the first time. Totally blew my mind, sent shivers down my spine. The track so heavy and dripping with atmosphere. The best rock band of all time no question.
Watch and please react to their live version of Kasmir from their 2007 show at the O2 arena in London. Jimmy KILLED it at that show and he was 63 years old!!!
I'm a huge Zeppelin fan and this is my most favorite song by them! Stumbled upon your video by accident, Glad you loved this song. -Listen to some Creedence Clear Water-
To see some of Jimmy Page's guitar masterpieces check out Whole Lotta Love live MSG 1973, Dazed and Confused live MSG 1973, or Since I've been Loving You live!
Check out their early stages in How Many More Times. The live version in denmark is great, but the studio one is also fantastic. Most Zeppelin songs should be experienced both studio and live track ideally because they all have different solos. For example Jimmy pages solo on since I've been Loving you is too incredible to miss, but so Is the live versions because they're different.
Very good do more zeppelin! Try a live song from msg 1973 or from 1970 rah both are their best concerts imo. I’d try I can’t quit you babe, dazed and confused, or whole lotta love live!
He was saying how he didn't do anyone wrong and he was asking St. Peter hey man why can't I get in Heaven I treated people good never did no wrong. I've been a ZEPPELIN fan for 50 years and in my humble opinion they are the greatest RocknRoll band ever as well as the four greatest RocknRoll musicians ever to come together as a band. If you want to hear some of their real bluesy songs that they covered 50's black musicians like Muddy Waters n John lee Hooker just to name a couple listen to their first album LED ZEPPELIN 1 it will blow your mind. Peace to you n yours my young brother be safe.😎✌🤪💨💨💨🤟🌅🌈
You are young and you have the time to listen to the studio recordings first, then the live performances. The iconic versions we all heard first on the radio, or if someone had the money to buy the album, we'd all gather and share our albums by playing them for each other. That's why these reactor videos are so popular. It's like we are doing it again, but with a different friend. Very few of us got to ever hear, or see them live. For that, you had to have the money, car, and other friends actually go to the concert. Not everybody got to do that. Or if, perchance, they happened to put out a live album. So, when we talk about this music, for the most part, we are speaking of our collective experience, which was radio or personal album. We didn't have youtube, or video shows, and performances were not always filmed. The album recordings are the iconic versions that everyone knew and loved (to death!). Take your time, there's so much music, art, movies, etc. out there and you are just at the precipice of discovery. Just a suggestion: Perhaps, do the album version, then the live version right after. No one's done that yet and I think it would be very interesting. Next songs to consider: When the Levee Breaks, Kashmir, The Crunge, The Ocean (studio versions, please!)
If you thought Jimmy was pretty good here, and he was, try the remastered recording (found on the CODA Album) of "I Can't Quit You Babe", live, Royal Albert Hall (1970) Unfiltered, no special effects, just good acoustics ... Plant was 20 yrs old !
Sorry if the vid was a little delayed or choppy it was hard matching up when I was listening to it to the timing of the video so u guys can hear it too.
its slowed down for some reason
Here's the link to all the studio songs from the beginning to the end ruclips.net/p/PL34RkyNxMtmw91urP07awADwtHUEW2fgO
Yeah, the sound was pretty awful. Try another version because to hear it correctly is a gift. ;)
ZEPPELIN….Nobody does it better….they are the GOATS!!! Shattered the bar!!!! Enjoy your Zeppelin journey, it’s quite a ride my friend!!!!
Pure unadulterated genius.
They are KILLERS!
Every time that I saw this video, this performance, I enjoy like the first time.Thanks
This is off the charts special- the lyrics are surreal. Zeppelin can throw so much at you- sick, sick beats.
Great live version of a song ❤
The world will never again see something quite as remarkable as Led Zeppelin
I’m just an old guy it’s nice to hear y’all young kids listening to music
One of my favorites by them. Welcome to Zeppelin’s longest studio song! Although those 11 minutes go by pretty damn quick. This is an old gospel song that Zeppelin took and made into an epic. They are all in the zone and Page is killing it on slide guitar!
I agree Since I've been loving you
Should be your next tune, Led Zeppelin are Rock Gods
"Hearing this on max volume, is crazy." There is a well known joke that goes to your point: "I don't always listen to Zeppelin, but when I do, so do my neighbors."
So happy to see the younger generation getting into 70' s rovk
Nice this is an old blind Willie Johnson song from the American South and led Zeppelin was so inspired by blues from the American South it's my favorite Zeppelin song hands down!
Yes, these guys are what a rock and roll band should be.
Robert Plants sang like his soul depended on it
yes he sings as is there no tomorrow, so intense, giving his heart and soul!
Nobody better live!! Nobody better period!
not normal ...incomparable the finest of wines that only get finer...great reaction
So good! Jimmy kills it on the slide guitar. From the old blues song “Jesus Make My Dying Bed.”
The base line from JPJ is so good.
he's the glue that holds it all togethre
And Bonzo, what a rhythm section!
It's insane to my ears, and my Synesthesia, to know this is a Rock Song. Jimmy Page is not playing any "Rock" riffs. They're all Blues Chords and Progression with some pedals added. It's brilliant. I'm grateful that the Brits really consumed Blues from the United States in the 1950's. This fact can be seen largely on the generation of British Rock Bands during the 60's and beyond.
This song was written here, in Miss'ippi, in the 1920s. May The Lord let him slide for slipping in that bit at the end about a girl rockin' so hard 'til his back ain't got no bone, while singing "Lord, Make up My Dyin' Bed."
Cool video the best band in the world . thank you Have a great week
So cool to see a young buck truly engaged in this great music, brother. Keep Expanding your mind.. They're the GOATS! Great reaction! Subbed.
Glad u like, been my fav for many yrs and yes I saw them ,,,twice.
Greatness personified, my young patient lad!!
try "since I've been loving you" live version
Another awesome Zep song and reaction. I think each of them brought out the best in each other. They all respected the talents of the others and knew they would have to be on their A game every time. And this song has such an awesome riff. Page knew the fret board instinctively.He was steps ahead of himself one every note. Thanks for doing this one! Glad you see their great talents!
This is most differently my top 5 Led Zeppelin song 🎸🔥
Lovin the Channel. Zep is one of those bands that I would suggest listening to the studio version first for almost all tracks. In most cases, their live performances stray from the original quite a bit. And to their credit, their studio tracks capture the emotion. They don't hold back.
This tune is a showcase for all of them. Bonham's drumming is so damn solid here...
Great reaction.
Great choice
Great reaction. Great song.
I remember a slide back in the day..I had a friend who played like Jimmy.. he took a soda bottle and cut it so it fit on his finger. Love this song!
Too bad JPJ hid in the dark because he was really groovin and his bass needed to be highlighted more
I can vividly recall back in 1975 as a15 year old buying Physical Grafitti and listening to In My Time of Dying for the first time. Totally blew my mind, sent shivers down my spine. The track so heavy and dripping with atmosphere. The best rock band of all time no question.
So best......................................................................
This is a prayer for salvation.
Watch and please react to their live version of Kasmir from their 2007 show at the O2 arena in London. Jimmy KILLED it at that show and he was 63 years old!!!
So did Plant, he sounded so good.
I agree. Sadly this is the best LIVE version of Kashmir. Just wish the version from 1979 sounded as good.
I'm a huge Zeppelin fan and this is my most favorite song by them! Stumbled upon your video by accident, Glad you loved this song. -Listen to some Creedence Clear Water-
Nice reaction bro!
Do their song, "Dazed and Confused"
In my time of dying is an old black spiritual gospel song from 1930's that Led Zeppelin cranked to 10
I agree, except that they cranked it to 11!
This is my favorite Led Zeppelin song. Many blues musicians cover this but none like Jimmy Page.
Four guys one mind. This level of precision has to be one mind,
Robert Plant = Stage Presence Personified
He make you feel it. Deeply.
Whole Lotta Love. A must
You just earned a subscription my friend
I never noticed Robert’s shout out to Hendrix in this before! ☺️
lovely! jesus save you Robert!
It is Robert Plant on Led Vocals, Jimmy Page on Lead Guitar, John Paul Jones on Lead Bass and Keyboards and John Bonham on Lead Drums.
I treasure Robert's ad-lib quote of Hendrix on Hey Joe "I gave her the gun...I shot her!" In here. Shout out if you spotted it.
Oh yeah, I spotted it.
To see some of Jimmy Page's guitar masterpieces check out Whole Lotta Love live MSG 1973, Dazed and Confused live MSG 1973, or Since I've been Loving You live!
React to no quarter live in MSG version ( 12 minutes aprox ) , is amazing!!
Yes please!
this was robert plants WORST year vocally and its still bloody good!
The GOATS! 😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Check out their early stages in How Many More Times. The live version in denmark is great, but the studio one is also fantastic. Most Zeppelin songs should be experienced both studio and live track ideally because they all have different solos. For example Jimmy pages solo on since I've been Loving you is too incredible to miss, but so Is the live versions because they're different.
Youve gotta listen to When The Levee Breaks
Awesome
Jimmy was sooo high, did good for a junkie ♥
You hear him sing a few words from the song You Shook near the end, you should check that out from the first album!✌️
Very good do more zeppelin! Try a live song from msg 1973 or from 1970 rah both are their best concerts imo. I’d try I can’t quit you babe, dazed and confused, or whole lotta love live!
the entire physical graffitti lp is their best. listen w headphones and you can hear all of john paul jones' magic too
He was saying how he didn't do anyone wrong and he was asking St. Peter hey man why can't I get in Heaven I treated people good never did no wrong. I've been a ZEPPELIN fan for 50 years and in my humble opinion they are the greatest RocknRoll band ever as well as the four greatest RocknRoll musicians ever to come together as a band. If you want to hear some of their real bluesy songs that they covered 50's black musicians like Muddy Waters n John lee Hooker just to name a couple listen to their first album LED ZEPPELIN 1 it will blow your mind. Peace to you n yours my young brother be safe.😎✌🤪💨💨💨🤟🌅🌈
Dazed and Confused is a good one by Zeppelin.
Nice errrrrr smile.👀🤘🤘
You are young and you have the time to listen to the studio recordings first, then the live performances. The iconic versions we all heard first on the radio, or if someone had the money to buy the album, we'd all gather and share our albums by playing them for each other. That's why these reactor videos are so popular. It's like we are doing it again, but with a different friend. Very few of us got to ever hear, or see them live. For that, you had to have the money, car, and other friends actually go to the concert. Not everybody got to do that. Or if, perchance, they happened to put out a live album. So, when we talk about this music, for the most part, we are speaking of our collective experience, which was radio or personal album. We didn't have youtube, or video shows, and performances were not always filmed. The album recordings are the iconic versions that everyone knew and loved (to death!). Take your time, there's so much music, art, movies, etc. out there and you are just at the precipice of discovery. Just a suggestion: Perhaps, do the album version, then the live version right after. No one's done that yet and I think it would be very interesting. Next songs to consider: When the Levee Breaks, Kashmir, The Crunge, The Ocean (studio versions, please!)
This was brilliant but you ain't seen nothin yet!!!
Turn it up! way up!
"and I gave her the gun, I shot her" tip o the cap to the GREAT Jimi Hendrix by the GOATS Led Zeppelin!
That Danelectro is the greatest guitar ever invented.
“ Since I’ve Been Loving You” live at Madison Square Garden. It’ll change your life.
I always compare Robert Plant to William Shatner (Captain Kirk.) They are both over the top hams that manage to pull it off very well.
You should start playing guitar. Check out hey joe jimi hendrix. Live in monterry
"So i gave her the gun and I shot her" is a line from the song "Hey Joe" by Jimi Hendrix
Fool in the Rain is amazing. Hell just go though the Spotify playlist This is Led Zeppelin
This is an old blues song from the 1920's or 30's
You know we had to listen to the studio version ( the unlucky ones who never got to see them live) so you should do the studio version first
Led Zep, Ramble On
No one even close! Bonham & Page in sync like nobody’s business
What performance is this? Never saw before.
A testament to what raw talent, quality assorted drugs and assistance from unseen forces can create....
Cheers!
🍄🍄🍄💥💥💥🌈🌈🍄🍄!!!
If you thought Jimmy was pretty good here, and he was, try the remastered recording (found on the CODA Album) of "I Can't Quit You Babe", live, Royal Albert Hall (1970) Unfiltered, no special effects, just good acoustics ... Plant was 20 yrs old !
When we getting The Wall Part 2?
Jimmie was high as hell... All of us were back then... hahahhhahha
Loved this!! You have a great appreciation already
Check out since I've been loving you live at Madison Square Garden or Kashmir,
at 7:28 he gives a shoutout to jimi hendrix "gave her the gun and I shot her"
Cool seeing a new generation getting turned on to stuff like this.
This section here where Plant starts to improvise is interesting 1975 Dazed and Confused part 2 ruclips.net/video/JszVU8whn04/видео.html
Get to their power blues, young man.They wrote them for you.
oohhh yeeeehhhhh
Jimmy Paige is one of the greatest guitar players EVER !
where are your headphones, gezz
Jimmy Page always said that no white man sang the blues as well as Robert Plant. This is based on an OLD blues so g from the Mississippi Delta.
I think the sound or the video I’d not playing up to speed. Sounds low especially Robert.
100% volume only
old gospel song, LZ just covered it in their own style.
Song Remains the Same/Rsin Song. MSG Live!
Achillies Last Stand
Darlene
Aww, fuck it- every fucking song Zeppelin did is the shit.
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