I agree we were so fortunate to live through this era and see these awesome bands that forged the way. We were introduced to do much culture and how they shared their greatness.
Remember- there was no autotune until 1997 They are the Rock God's people talk about, they created it. The lyrics were written on a paper napkin in about 10 minutes by Robert. About a week later they ironed out the music and played it live in that clip in Bath England. Fastest $ 2 million made by a rock band.
I have no idea why it's such a turn on to watch another culture dig on what we grew up on... right?!! PLUS - does anyone else feel chills when watching these videos with these brothers?? Why do I feel the chills of the magic of these original masters aka Zep sharing the magic of who they were with newbies??? It's like - Welcome to the Club Brothers... and thank you for honoring the legends that have rocked our world since childhood!!!
I love watching people react to Led Zeppelin. Those echo-y ethereal highs that Robert Plant used to be able to hit were amazing! Jimmy Page is the master of guitar and other instruments...he introduced me to the theremin, which is a very fun instrument and I have one now. Plus John Bonham, one of the best drummers ever...I've heard drummers say he wasn't that impressive, but they're playing double bass, whereas he had only a single bass drum. And overlooked, I think, the talent of John Paul Jones on keyboards. I grew up playing piano, (my mom taught, and had a masters from Eastman School of Music, also did some time at Julliard, so I learned a lot from her), and The Rain Song is one of my fave Zep songs because of the keyboards. Also, the way they incorporated so many kinds of music into their songs was amazing. They definitely gave me appreciation of music genres I might not have experienced without them. Watching people realize the talent of this group is a lot of fun for me.
We all lost our minds in the ’70s! The music was incredible and I was a teenager then. So happy to see others realize how amazing it was! What a time to be alive...I call it the sweet spot of the 20th century!❤😊
It's crazy that they're British and I don't even think of it as British sounding music at all. They sound like all American iconic rock at it's absolute best
As someone of Viking/Scandinavian heritage on both sides of my family, this song has a resonance that's hard to explain. Despite being 62 now, it still sends chills down my spine whenever I hear it, ready for Valhala.
I have some Norwegian Ancestry as well as a lot of Scottish and Irish amongst other northern European and English ancestry. So it really resonates with me too lol! I can just imagine the Vikings landing on the shores & going to battle and taking over!
I love the salmon . I'm a South East Georgia Southern Gentile man . in the 80s I lived on Led Zepplin , ACDC , Iron Maiden , Judas Priest , Scorpions , Lynyrd Skynyrd , Molly Hatchett , many more ......our radio station was the home of rock .
I’m 73 yrs old and still remember the the first Zep concert I went to and I have always loved their music. Still listen to them with a good set of headphones. Keep going into your journey with them you won’t be sorry
I saw them in 1971 when I was barely fourteen. They opened the show with the Immigrant Song. No opening act. They played for over 3 hours. They did 4 encores. I'm not lying when I say it changed my life. I got to see them three more times. There's never been another concert, another band, that even came close.
I'm 67 and never in your life will you ever expirence any music as fabulous as what I grew up with and this - This is just 1 song. I was fortunate enough to have seen these guys in 1976. What a great time of life!
Great to see u guys enjoying Zep so much. They played a gig in Iceland in early 1970, the singer Robert Plant was inspired to write this song about Viking raiders/explorers. That cry at the start was a Viking war cry. They came back from Iceland and opened their show with this song at the massive Bath Festival in England. Of course no one had ever heard it before and the audience was completely steamrolled.
Led Zeppelin's songs tended to have three themes: classical blues heart-break, love songs, and this strain of songs that are like sound-tracks to mythological tales. There is no other band that could depict epic mythology in music like LZ.
Less and less "Zep is God" fans, like myself, are saying "Zep cover band". Most now accepting where Zep left off... Greta Van Fleet. All 25 and under, and didn't come into their band already certified rockstars... GVF just three young bros and their HS buddy... thank God for their accidental lil brother Josh, killing it with his voice. Go GVF!
@@REDHEADSARETOPS I like GVF, but there are actual cover bands, also. I don't go to rock concerts these days but I have caught "Get the Led Out" 4 times. Hearing LZ live with all of the parts on the records covered by six musicians is a lot of fun.
That “ah, ah, ahhhhhh! Ah!” It’s a battle cry sound when the Vikings landed on the Northern Shores of Britain to take over in battles. This song just put me into a different mind space and I go back in time imagining the battle!
I’ve never heard a zeppelin song I didn’t like, so many to recommend but you might want to give ‘when the levee breaks’ a chance, one of their blues tunes. But really just to many to recommend. 💚
'When the levee breaks' showcases the band's blues roots, a (literally) swampy slow groove, with gritty harmonica played by Robert Plant. John Bonham's pounding drums on that track have since been sampled over 100 times, including by Beyonce, Eminem, Dr.Dre, and Massive Attack. You need to check it out.
That video pretty much encapsulated the feeling of the 70’s. We spent a lot of time outdoors at concerts and festivals. What a time to be alive. So happy you enjoyed it as much as we do. 🔥🤘🏼
I miss the 70's. Zep and Aerosmith were the soundtrack for my coming of age. And there was nothing sexier than a 20 year old Robert Plant to a 16 year old flowerchild.
Page and Plant wrote this song after going on a coach trip around Iceland in 1970. I went on the very same trip a few years ago and its all there....this song captures Iceland and its history perfectly!
Yes they were so young too they were all musical geniuses especially Robert Plant I’ve seen him 5 times in concert he’s still great today! Love Led Zeppelin Forever! My song that I want played at my funeral is Rain Song!❤️
Was wondering if anyone would comment on this. I came to Iceland on my honeymoon in '74 and the younger generation was still talking about the concert. Now Iceland has its own vibrant music scene with Kaleo, Monsters & Men, Sigurós, Björk...the list is long.
I remember the first time I heard Led Zeppelin - when the first album came out. Mind blown! Especially Dazed and Confused. They are at a level of their own. Timeless.
I love Led Zeppelin! Too many incredible songs to list them. Late 60s and 70s music hit hard. So many amazing bands. I am blessed to have grown up then.
@@joycej928 nobody ever believed it was just him they always thought there was another drummer there somewhere. But nope it was just the genius madman Bonham to bad he reached perfection and god took him away. Nothing perfect allowed ie. Roses thorns
James Patrick Page + Robert Antony Plant + John Richard Baldwin + John Henry Bonham, the juggernaut of Valhalla, best band EVER. Greetings from Danmark 🤜🇩🇰🤛
I do the zeppethon every three months, where i sit my ass down in my room put on headphones and listen to all the Led Zeppelin albums one after the other. 👍👍
@@TippityTapNate Thank You. I actually used to do that way before Jack Black said it, but i just didn't have a name for it. I used to call it Led Zeppelin Marathon Day. 😁😁😁😁
It's always entertaining to watch reactors immediately recognizing the sound but had no clue it was Led Zeppelin. Countless sounds like that from movies and sampling from other musicians.
I think you guys would absolutely lose your minds over The Lemon Song, Since I've Been Loving You, and When the Levee Breaks. All three of these do a really amazing job at showcasing each band member at peak performance.
The chemistry between Bonham, Page and Jones is incredible during the instrumental parts. Obviously Plant is astonishing. They finished up in 1980 with the death of Bonham, so all their stuff is late 60s and 70s.
I just found your channel and I can honestly tell all 3 of you that you brought me much happiness seeing you bring introduced to the best rock band in history! I added your channel just for these Zeppelin reactions.
So many reactions to LED lately, and it brings a big grin to my face (having grown up with my brothers cranking LED in the bedroom next door). Every reaction so far has been folks barely able to contain their brain and body while experiencing the music. Well, imagine that times fifty hearing LED in the 70s. My mom would scream upstairs, "Turn that down!". My dad's gift to us was, "Oh, let them have their music".
Nobody does it like Zeppelin!! That crying scream is a Vikings call They we’re invited to play in Iceland & Robert wrote this song for:/about Iceland. Monumental masterpiece!! Zeppelin 🐐🐐🐐🐐1 goat for each master musician ☮️
I was 9 the first time I heard Led Zeppelin back in the day and they blew my mind! I was just starting to pay more attention to music. I’ve been a zeppelin fan since 1968-1969. My only regret was I wasn’t old enough to see them, and then when I was John Bonham, the drummer had passed away, and then they broke up.
When I was a young Hippy teenager and heard this song, and a group of us would listen to this album every day and night it blew our minds. I took music lessons from 1965 to 1978, then joined a band in 1980. Lived my Dreams. 🌙 ✌🎶👋🇨🇦
Our parents hated it but we used to scream when this song came on in the 70s. I'm so glad I grew up listening to this stuff in the 70s because it was the best ever!
"Since I've Been Loving You"!!! Guys, this song is straight up blues and sooo much soul!! In my opinion, it's their best besides Kashmir! Give it a listen...
You guys have an open mind and great spirit with the LZ reactions. Led Zeppelin is the only band that gets these types of reactions. You should go right through the catalog.
I'm 67 amd I wish I could relive my youth all over again with discovering Led Zeppelin and falling in love with them all over again They are the GOAT of all decades past and future ❤️
A little history on this video. The video was from a concert in Australia, however the audio they used was from a concert in California that was matched up to the video. The 2 live California concerts were combined to create the live album How The West Was Won.
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As a 65 yr. Old can honestly say. We grew up with best music ever!
Yes we did 😊
💯 👍
Yes we did ❤️
Hell yeah we did; still Rocking it and I'm almost 64!
Yes we did!
Page GOAT, Plant GOAT, Bonham GOAT, Jones GOAT = Led Zeppelin GOAT
Super Band
No one was hotter than Robert Plant. Damn.
Led Zeppelin will get inside you, enchant you, and never let you go…
When this song showed up in Thor I almost cried. I have waited my whole life for that perfect pairing.
RIP John Bonham. One of the best 😎
THE best ❤
John Henry ain't resting he's been blasting dem skins in another dimension for 40 of your earth years 😁😁😁
Yes RIP John bonham
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@@stevegagnon2687 Not ONE of the best. THE best.
Greatest band in history!! No bad songs...ever!
And that's up against REALLY stiff opposition in the 70s!
Well...Hot Dog definitely doesn't touch their best.
There were actually some bad songs. Guess you haven't heard of em
Yeah nevermind that pesky pedophilia thing. Rock on
Well, Fool In The Rain sucks but otherwise you are right.
Music both black and white was just so much better 1960-1980. The Golden Age
I agree we were so fortunate to live through this era and see these awesome bands that forged the way. We were introduced to do much culture and how they shared their greatness.
Greatest musicians ever assembled in one band.
If by band, you mean rockers only, you’ve got a good argument.
John Paul Jones is one of the most underrated bassist of all time. His keyboard playing was amazing as well.
Anderson,Howe,squire,wakeman and Bruford would say otherwise and The who, purple, Sabbath.
The Beatles are the kings of pop. Zeppelin are the kings of rock.
JPJ - The Swiss Army Knife of Zep.@@RiverRat904
Remember- there was no autotune until 1997 They are the Rock God's people talk about, they created it. The lyrics were written on a paper napkin in about 10 minutes by Robert. About a week later they ironed out the music and played it live in that clip in Bath England. Fastest $ 2 million made by a rock band.
It’s fake music nowadays. I bet nobody can actually sing even Beyoncé
@@HeartOfHippie Try Angelina Jordan!
GODS, not God's ffs!
This video is from the bands Australian Tour - specifically the Sydney Showgrounds. By all means keep making up rubbish till your heart is content.
That is definitely not Bath
I have no idea why it's such a turn on to watch another culture dig on what we grew up on... right?!! PLUS - does anyone else feel chills when watching these videos with these brothers?? Why do I feel the chills of the magic of these original masters aka Zep sharing the magic of who they were with newbies??? It's like - Welcome to the Club Brothers... and thank you for honoring the legends that have rocked our world since childhood!!!
Goosebumps all over, like i was there. Its awesome to see younger people experience what good music is.
Exactly how I feel bro Led Zepplin the best band ever
Yep and also kind of wakes us up to the fact even though we knew, we didn't really appreciate how good we had it until looking back through their eyes
You shook me
I love watching people react to Led Zeppelin. Those echo-y ethereal highs that Robert Plant used to be able to hit were amazing! Jimmy Page is the master of guitar and other instruments...he introduced me to the theremin, which is a very fun instrument and I have one now. Plus John Bonham, one of the best drummers ever...I've heard drummers say he wasn't that impressive, but they're playing double bass, whereas he had only a single bass drum. And overlooked, I think, the talent of John Paul Jones on keyboards. I grew up playing piano, (my mom taught, and had a masters from Eastman School of Music, also did some time at Julliard, so I learned a lot from her), and The Rain Song is one of my fave Zep songs because of the keyboards. Also, the way they incorporated so many kinds of music into their songs was amazing. They definitely gave me appreciation of music genres I might not have experienced without them. Watching people realize the talent of this group is a lot of fun for me.
This was our music in highschool. So cool seeing new people discover them.
The 70's were some of the best years to grow up in. Just don't drink the "electric oj" if you get passed a jug at a big outdoor concert like this.
they were like earthquake, tsunami and volcano eruption- only 3 people on music instruments, and only robert could sing to this . Magic!
Yes I love it!
Mine too
We all lost our minds in the ’70s! The music was incredible and I was a teenager then. So happy to see others realize how amazing it was! What a time to be alive...I call it the sweet spot of the 20th century!❤😊
It's crazy that they're British and I don't even think of it as British sounding music at all. They sound like all American iconic rock at it's absolute best
We sure were lucky!
I agree. We were there when the greatest music came around. Saw most of the greats. Tickets were cheap too.✌️🌻🌻
John Paul Jones was killing it in this song, really driving the pace hard.
Rock bands from the 60's and 70's were just built different!
Back then we had albums of great music stacked up , who knew that it would all suddenly end .
@@raymondmanderville505 wish I could go back to time
More about the music. Less about the fashion.
@@zombie7857 yes!
So was everyone else .
I will go to my grave with Led Zeppelin in my heart.
That scream Robert Plant does is pure expression of raw primal emotion
As someone of Viking/Scandinavian heritage on both sides of my family, this song has a resonance that's hard to explain. Despite being 62 now, it still sends chills down my spine whenever I hear it, ready for Valhala.
I have some Norwegian Ancestry as well as a lot of Scottish and Irish amongst other northern European and English ancestry. So it really resonates with me too lol! I can just imagine the Vikings landing on the shores & going to battle and taking over!
I mainly consider myself to be black but I also have some Danish/Viking ancestry in my background. 😊
I'm Northern English the Danes and Norse are a big part of our culture as well as the Saxons ,all followers of Odin/Wotan.
I love the salmon . I'm a South East Georgia Southern Gentile man . in the 80s I lived on Led Zepplin , ACDC , Iron Maiden , Judas Priest , Scorpions , Lynyrd Skynyrd , Molly Hatchett , many more ......our radio station was the home of rock .
Norwegian and Bavarian Klansman
At 67, I can say that I've seen most of the 60, 70, and 80's bands. Robert Plant the best singer and sexiest frontman ever!
EVER!!!
I’m 64 We were so lucky to have this kind of music! Glad ya’ll appreciate it! I remember listening to their albums on my record player!
I LOVE Led Zeppelin so much that it hurts! The GREATEST Band to ever Rock the Planet! 🥰✌️
The 'Best Band Ever'!!!
I am 64 and we had the best. Real music Real talent. No auto tune here.
best drummer , he does it all!
I’m 73 yrs old and still remember the the first Zep concert I went to and I have always loved their music. Still listen to them with a good set of headphones. Keep going into your journey with them you won’t be sorry
Which concert did you see?
Same...I'm 63!
I saw them at the 1969 ATL Pop Festival....amazing!!
I saw them in 1971 when I was barely fourteen. They opened the show with the Immigrant Song. No opening act. They played for over 3 hours. They did 4 encores. I'm not lying when I say it changed my life. I got to see them three more times. There's never been another concert, another band, that even came close.
They didn't simply, 'do this song' or 'record' this song, they wrote this song play all the instraments while singing and this is a live performance.
I'm 67 and never in your life will you ever expirence any music as fabulous as what I grew up with and this - This is just 1 song. I was fortunate enough to have seen these guys in 1976. What a great time of life!
As one vocal coach said about Plant, "he's soooo good at just making noises, apart from the lyrics."
Great to see u guys enjoying Zep so much. They played a gig in Iceland in early 1970, the singer Robert Plant was inspired to write this song about Viking raiders/explorers. That cry at the start was a Viking war cry. They came back from Iceland and opened their show with this song at the massive Bath Festival in England. Of course no one had ever heard it before and the audience was completely steamrolled.
Awesome!
Great info and comment thank you! ❤
Love your comment.
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Led Zeppelin's songs tended to have three themes: classical blues heart-break, love songs, and this strain of songs that are like sound-tracks to mythological tales. There is no other band that could depict epic mythology in music like LZ.
Less and less "Zep is God" fans, like myself, are saying "Zep cover band". Most now accepting where Zep left off... Greta Van Fleet. All 25 and under, and didn't come into their band already certified rockstars... GVF just three young bros and their HS buddy... thank God for their accidental lil brother Josh, killing it with his voice. Go GVF!
@@REDHEADSARETOPS I like GVF, but there are actual cover bands, also. I don't go to rock concerts these days but I have caught "Get the Led Out" 4 times. Hearing LZ live with all of the parts on the records covered by six musicians is a lot of fun.
@@REDHEADSARETOPS nah your just tripping that's only you, gvf is pretty good but everyone still acknowledges that led zeppelin is still the goat.
You can thank Jimmy Page for that, he had such an old soul and historical music was a real part of his knowledge.
I love Zeppelin, but a lot of metal bands do songs about myths and legends. Influenced by Zeppelin of course.😊.
Welcome to Led Zeppelin. More please. You won't be disappointed. Best ever !
Everybody IS a Nordic Viking...with this Song! 💋
NICE! LED ZEPPELIN JUST HITS DIFFERENT 🙌🏼 A BAND IN A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN💯
Don't use up all your caps in one post 😀
They made the league they invented hard rock metal none better also never forget jimmy page is god
@@jillthompson1248 Ähm... Nope! The musical gengre they invented, called "Heavy Rock". The term "Metal", wasn't not created, at that time...
@@melchiorvonsternberg844 no it wasn’t they created that niche not labeled it
@@jillthompson1248 That wasn't not, what I meant.I could also have used the term developed...
The best band to ever exist.
Led Zeppelin, Queen, The Who.... Those bands hit HARD in the 70's without the technology we have now.
That “ah, ah, ahhhhhh! Ah!” It’s a battle cry sound when the Vikings landed on the Northern Shores of Britain to take over in battles. This song just put me into a different mind space and I go back in time imagining the battle!
I’ve never heard a zeppelin song I didn’t like, so many to recommend but you might want to give ‘when the levee breaks’ a chance, one of their blues tunes. But really just to many to recommend. 💚
'When the levee breaks' showcases the band's blues roots, a (literally) swampy slow groove, with gritty harmonica played by Robert Plant. John Bonham's pounding drums on that track have since been sampled over 100 times, including by Beyonce, Eminem, Dr.Dre, and Massive Attack. You need to check it out.
@@MrDiddyDee 😎 I didn’t know it was sampled over 100 times, that’s cool 💚
The Zeparellas do a fantastic cover of " Levee ".
Zep was THE band of the '70's. They had everything and knew how to use it.
LZ was and is the all time GOAT of Rock.
That video pretty much encapsulated the feeling of the 70’s. We spent a lot of time outdoors at concerts and festivals. What a time to be alive. So happy you enjoyed it as much as we do. 🔥🤘🏼
Not only to be alive but to be 17, 18 or 20ish! So envy...Good for you!
I miss the 70's. Zep and Aerosmith were the soundtrack for my coming of age. And there was nothing sexier than a 20 year old Robert Plant to a 16 year old flowerchild.
@@tonya--7704 If I had been alive I would have made it my life’s mission to get close to Robert Plant.
Page and Plant wrote this song after going on a coach trip around Iceland in 1970. I went on the very same trip a few years ago and its all there....this song captures Iceland and its history perfectly!
Yes they were so young too they were all musical geniuses especially Robert Plant I’ve seen him 5 times in concert he’s still great today! Love Led Zeppelin Forever! My song that I want played at my funeral is Rain Song!❤️
I heard Iceland is Beautiful! I would love to visit there one day and Norway too !
@@PNWgal66 Yes it is beautiful. I went in December and the highest temperature was minus 5 !!
Was wondering if anyone would comment on this. I came to Iceland on my honeymoon in '74 and the younger generation was still talking about the concert. Now Iceland has its own vibrant music scene with Kaleo, Monsters & Men, Sigurós, Björk...the list is long.
I was raised on LZ and they never get old! 😎
I was fourteen when this album came out - a friend gave it to me on my birthday. Full respect to Led Zeppelin and my friend Neil.
I remember the first time I heard Led Zeppelin - when the first album came out. Mind blown! Especially Dazed and Confused. They are at a level of their own. Timeless.
I love Led Zeppelin! Too many incredible songs to list them. Late 60s and 70s music hit hard. So many amazing bands. I am blessed to have grown up then.
The grace, of early birth... We are all lucky!
Led Zeppelin is the best ever and always! Robert Plant's vocals are and were unique and he was sexy as hell too!
❤
SEXY is right!!!!❤❤❤
You guys are so right about that drummer.....goddamn. He laid down that groove and kept up with the guitar player when he went off.....that was jazz.
John Bonham unrivaled.
@@joycej928 nobody ever believed it was just him they always thought there was another drummer there somewhere. But nope it was just the genius madman Bonham to bad he reached perfection and god took him away. Nothing perfect allowed ie. Roses thorns
James Patrick Page + Robert Antony Plant + John Richard Baldwin + John Henry Bonham, the juggernaut of Valhalla, best band EVER.
Greetings from Danmark 🤜🇩🇰🤛
Im a big Zeppelin fan. Best Led Zeppelin song ever. John Bonham, the drummer, is the greatest drummer in the history of rock. Sad day when he died.
Young die, the beloved of the gods...
Seeing Corey happy over this song made watching it worth it. I know that feeling when you finally figure out the band.
I do the zeppethon every three months, where i sit my ass down in my room put on headphones and listen to all the Led Zeppelin albums one after the other. 👍👍
Okay Jack Black 😂😂
@@TippityTapNate Thank You. I actually used to do that way before Jack Black said it, but i just didn't have a name for it. I used to call it Led Zeppelin Marathon Day. 😁😁😁😁
That time of life? We had thee best music, the coolest cars, great hair and FREEDOM! Real freedom!
The greatest Rock and Roll group ever. No one including the Beatles are close.
first concert I ever went to was Led Zep in 1971 and this was the opening number - brilliant! Still the best show I've ever seen
What an amazing experience!
Wow, I envy that. Wish I'd been old enough to see them
It's always entertaining to watch reactors immediately recognizing the sound but had no clue it was Led Zeppelin. Countless sounds like that from movies and sampling from other musicians.
We had the best music, and 50 years on this old rocker still gets the chills listening to this. 1972 I was 19.
Hammer of the Gods
You guys will love Led Zeps 'when the levy breaks' it is fabulous blues.
I think you guys would absolutely lose your minds over The Lemon Song, Since I've Been Loving You, and When the Levee Breaks. All three of these do a really amazing job at showcasing each band member at peak performance.
I'd add a 2nd to The Lemon Song, but stress they have to LISTEN carefully to the words.
Another YES to all three!
Oh...if they haven't heard When the Levee Breaks....gtfo
I was 17 when I first saw them doing Lemon Song. I turned bright red! 😂
Houses of the Holy.
The chemistry between Bonham, Page and Jones is incredible during the instrumental parts. Obviously Plant is astonishing. They finished up in 1980 with the death of Bonham, so all their stuff is late 60s and 70s.
That was such a devastating day.
I just found your channel and I can honestly tell all 3 of you that you brought me much happiness seeing you bring introduced to the best rock band in history! I added your channel just for these Zeppelin reactions.
I'm glad to hear the respect given to the drummer the great ......john Bonham. 🙌we're not worthy🙌
So many reactions to LED lately, and it brings a big grin to my face (having grown up with my brothers cranking LED in the bedroom next door). Every reaction so far has been folks barely able to contain their brain and body while experiencing the music. Well, imagine that times fifty hearing LED in the 70s. My mom would scream upstairs, "Turn that down!". My dad's gift to us was, "Oh, let them have their music".
you just can't go wrong with led zeppelin
Nobody does it like Zeppelin!! That crying scream is a Vikings call They we’re invited to play in Iceland & Robert wrote this song for:/about Iceland. Monumental masterpiece!! Zeppelin 🐐🐐🐐🐐1 goat for each master musician ☮️
Amazing to see these guys hear REAL music
Kashmir is my favorite Led Zep song. Another classic u might recognize. ty for this reaction y'all
That’s my favorite song, too. ♥️
So glad I was able to see all the great Bands live at the best time in music History
❤❤❤❤ROCK N ROLL !!! The number # 1 band of all time !! Back when concerts we’re a blast !! One huge party !!
Love this band. Had great tines as a teen listening to them. This song is about Vikings. They used it in the movie Thor Ragnorock.
And remember, that is a 51 year old live recording!
My favorite Zep song...
These guys were in their early 20’s when they played this magic!!
when I was 16 my parents gave me Led Zeppelins collection ON VINYL for my birthday and christmas I am 62 now,
1:38 Sitting here, literally bouncing in excitement because you're gonna LOOOOOOVE THIS!
You boys have a long journey a head enjoy it ! The best live band in history
You know a song hits home when the audience have huuuuge smiles on their faces 😁
I was 9 the first time I heard Led Zeppelin back in the day and they blew my mind! I was just starting to pay more attention to music. I’ve been a zeppelin fan since 1968-1969. My only regret was I wasn’t old enough to see them, and then when I was John Bonham, the drummer had passed away, and then they broke up.
Basically my story too Gail........I've seen Robert Plant twice in concert though.
For him, there was no replacement. So they decided to close the shop. I'm not happy about it, but I understand their thoughts...
John Bonham not only had incredible stamina, he hit the drums so hard! He hit the drums twice as hard as any other drummer! Legend.
Happy you guys experienced this...as Jack Black said, "Greatest band ever." Keep on truckin gentlemen!
Ahh, always good to get the Led out!!!
You should hear Achilles Last Stand! Bonham, the drummer, is epic!
I was lucky to see them in concert. Late 60s and 70s - the best music ever!
When I was a young Hippy teenager and heard this song, and a group of us would listen to this album every day and night it blew our minds. I took music lessons from 1965 to 1978, then joined a band in 1980. Lived my Dreams. 🌙 ✌🎶👋🇨🇦
Our parents hated it but we used to scream when this song came on in the 70s. I'm so glad I grew up listening to this stuff in the 70s because it was the best ever!
"Since I've Been Loving You"!!! Guys, this song is straight up blues and sooo much soul!! In my opinion, it's their best besides Kashmir! Give it a listen...
this style is called white blues, they might not like it
I was thinking the same thing. SINCE I'VE BEEN LOVING YOU is the epitome of Led Zeppelin.
Love Kashmir!
MY FAVORITE
My absolute favorite band of all time! Zep forever!!!
such a HUGE compliment to the band. Check out "When the Levee Breaks". Old Delta Blues cover by the band.
Welcome to the Zepplin family best band ever to me I'm 65 now still love them like I did when I first heard them .much love ya all peace ✌️
You guys have an open mind and great spirit with the LZ reactions. Led Zeppelin is the only band that gets these types of reactions. You should go right through the catalog.
I think you can get your Led Zeppelin t shirts now! You guys are true fans!
Saw them so many times.............astonishing live........
Have been listening to them for 53 years. Still play them nearly every day
me too
Can’t go wrong with zeppelin!
I'm 67 amd I wish I could relive my youth all over again with discovering Led Zeppelin and falling in love with them all over again They are the GOAT of all decades past and future ❤️
How do you guys not have more subs? Love your reactions! Always truthful, genuine and honest ✨ great chemistry
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Led Zeppelin is the greatest hard rock band in history. Hands down.
A little history on this video. The video was from a concert in Australia, however the audio they used was from a concert in California that was matched up to the video. The 2 live California concerts were combined to create the live album How The West Was Won.
WOW! Had a flashback! Got HIGH off the music and danced till we dropped! Yes, was around when this music first aired.