REACTION TO Led Zeppelin - Sick Again
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I felt so bad after I had heard the whole album back in the day...we prayed for the next one to come out!!! We played these albums til the were ruined and I had to re-buy them all!
It must have been the ultimate mind blower to be in that time hearing those album releases back in the day. The different world where it was the Vinyl with the great artwork and linear notes, record store excitement....
I envy you Jules...
Couldn’t agree more or have said it any better.
@@H0tchips We would take our albums to parties or just a friend's house and play them, share them around. There weren't any mobile devices or streaming of any kind - just stereo components, a receiver, turntable, and usually some banger speakers to party with!
Led Zeppelin could never be considered glam rock. Best example of glam is T-Rex and David Bowie.
Yes and yes
And Slade, Sweet and the New York Dolls.
Kiss wore a ton of makeup too. Their genre is Halloween rock.
Where does Kiss fit in? Honestly curious. They sure wore the makeup and platform boots.
The subject matter might have to do with glam rock, but this song is straight ahead blues. And its Jimmy on the slide - sliding down the strings. Also, I gave up trying to choose a best album with Led Zeppelin, long ago. Led Zeppelin is so great that I take their complete output as a whole. It's all F'n great.
Such a great double album. It's in my perma rotation. Love it.
David Bowie was one of the original glam rockers. Other examples included Sweet, Alice Cooper and later hair bands like Twisted Sister. If you decide to do a live version, check out "How Many More Times" from 1969, Danmark television. An excellent early example of Zeppelin finding their footing and stomping-hard.
Exactly who I thought of!
Or the Royal Albert Hall..
1970s Royal Albert hall is way better Forsure
I think that zoom sound was Jimmy on a separate track layered in. Lol!! The Robert MOAN!
This song fortells the mood of the next album very well. Presence feels mostly like this song with some exceptions (Achilles' Last Stand).
Glam rock: Early Bowie, Gary Glitter, NY Dolls, T Rex, Kiss
Elton John
In regards to Robert's sound, perhaps the word you're looking for is "vocalizations"? An example of "glam rock" would be David Bowie's incarnation as Ziggy Stardust (look up images). This song is hard, gritty blues with a killer groove. Yes, Robert was discussing the groupie situation at the time. When they first started, groupies were there primarily for the music and a bit of the scene, which is understandable; no one was famous yet. But, by this point, Zep is one of the biggest bands and the types of backstage fans, groupies, hangers-on, etc. had changed. Now, people were there primarily for the scene first (and maybe music) and what they could get out of it, like sex, drugs, or to bask in the pale reflective glow of being around the famous. That's why he sarcastically asks "Do you know my name? Do I look the same?" but facetiously proclaims "I must be the one you want, I've got to be the one you need." because it didn't seem to matter who you were, what you looked like, etc., as long as there was a party going on. If you do live Achilles, the one from Knebworth is best ruclips.net/video/YWOuzYvksRw/видео.html
Yes Achillies at Knebworth1979!
DEFFINATELY live achilles from knebworth
if you havnt heard it check out achilles from liste to this eddie. its faster and bonham simply wasnt human that night!!
Yeah…great explanation of how badly the scene had changed. And Robert (and JPJ for sure) hated it.
Consider roberts voice as just another instrument. I would call it "wailing". He can make a simple "ooh yeah" seem so exciting!
Great job as usual Salvo!! Because of you I'm listening to all the songs I used to hear back in the day and really looking forward to Presence. The first song will grab you right away, one of my favorites.
Achilles live at Knebworth 1979 is great!!!
If you want a background story about that glorious period in the rock history I suggest you to seek out for “Almost Famous” movie by Cameron Crowe, the only out of the circle journalist allowed to follow Led Zeppelin on the road. The story is very much related to Led Zeppelin although fictionalized of course
You NEED to listen to the live version of this from Knebworth. It is absolutely incendiary.
this magnificent and legendary song will ever be the proof that this band was so much better than any other can be ranked close second .
Jimmy is a timeless musician .
R.l.P John Henry Bonham
Vocalizing = "to sing without uttering words, especially to warm up the voice, practice vowel sounds, etc., before a performance. to sing scales, arpeggios, trills, or the like, usually to a vowel sound."
Lad,I have listen to LZ since 1969,I like seening the joy on your face when you here them for the first time.All the best,Kev
Sick Again live at Knebworth is an awesome performance, very pleasing to the ears & eyes!
Achillies...Live at Knebworth 1979!!!
I always thought this song was underrated.
Thanks Salvo for great journey through epic album.
You only realise how dirty and how heavy this song is when the volume is turned up to the mythical "11" on the amplifier; it really comes into its own
There are two great live performances on RUclips you could check out. Earls Court - 1975 and LA 1977 which had a video put together for by the official Zep site. Both are well worth checking out/reacting to.
Love bass riff live at the end
I think my favorite now is Physical Graffiti. Originally, in the late 70's, it was Led Zeppelin 4, but it has been Led Zeppelin 2 for many years. I love the first album as well and there were times that my favorites were number 3 and 5, and also Presence.
My favourite is Led Zeppelin III- let’s be clear they are all pure gold!
Robert Plant is great at making noises!
its crazy but i still remember the songs off presence if I hear them but if you asked me what they sound like I have no memory before hearing them. been so long and its weird to me that I could have forgotten their songs
Favorte Zep album
The next song Achilles Last Stand is my favorite Zep tune. It's straight up Rock and Roll so I hope you like it. You may feel like your going into battle as in Kashmir.
I'm really looking forward to presence. It just rocks but it is the most under rated Zeppelin album
About teenage groupies in LA. Those were the days!
Looking forward to Presence. Hands down my favorite Zep album.
Definitely their most underrated disc............
IV is my favorite album. It's just crammed with goodies.
When Robert’s uses his voice as an instrument to inject sounds without words, it’s called vocalizing. He does that allot. If he hadn’t, he would have been standing around allot with nothing to do with all the long guitar solos going on 😁
Great reactions as always my guy! Keep it up!
Damn good double album!
Saw them do that one live , my 2nd fav
Two things... Robert is wailing and glam rock is someone like Bowie in the early seventies or Marc Bolan.
I love when people say Page is sloppy. Sloppy in all the right places❤
I think it was a reviewer from Rolling Stone that said this album had an "it's only rock 'n' roll" attitude. Meaning, it was more like boiler plate rock songs, more down-to-earth humor & less fantasy/quasi-mystical posturing. That's certainly true with Custard Pie, The Rover, The Wanton Song, Sick Again, etc. Most of the album has a less polished, more "live in the studio" sound to it than LZ4. BUT, the flip side to that is Kashmir & all of side 3, which add a lot of variety to the album's sound.
I bought this album in '78 when I was about 16. A fun album, a dirty album, with a beautiful side 3.
And yes, Plant's voice does get on my nerves sometimes. 😅
Please do Presence next...but do some live ones too!!
Watch it live..Knebworth 1979 off the DVD. Great version and a song that’s always better live.
I remember placing side 1 on the turntable and then have side 3 placed on the spindle to be played after side 1 ended. It created the effect of In "My Time Of Dying" segueing into "In The Light". Then creating cassette tapes became cheaper, and that little trick didn't seem that big a deal, but I've always suspected Page understood that relation, and knew ardent fans would see it.
You were confused by the definition of Art Rock, I think you have it. The diversity of styles on Physical Graffiti are astounding, and is in fact Art, in it's purest form. Presence is a great album, but is the absolute opposite of diverse, and I think that's why, IMO, it has an undeserved reputation as a bad album. It is among the best guitar driven hard rock albums ever made.
That's not really an echo effect that's Jimmy Page raking his guitar pick up the strings he does that in many guitar solos he gets all these odd cool effects!
Please play Achilles Last Stand LIVE from Knebworth 1979
I think Physical Graffiti is their magnum opus! My favorite.
Glam Rock - T-Rex, Roxy Music, David Bowie etc
Bonzo goes off
When did you do Achilles last stand? I went through all your videos and I can't find it Achilles last stand is my favorite Zeppelin song proto power metal!
If you do a live reaction, sick again live earls court is good
Magnificent ending to my favorite album!!!! Zeppelin was not glam rock !!! The media I swear.
This Song is about a Groupie that passed for an Adult and supposedly was as young as 14 and could get into Clubs.
You're not doing the album version of Kashmir?
A,ready did. He’s going in order, like he’s said, and Kashmir was done awhile ago…..studio and live.
if you do live achilles last stand (and you REALLY should) do this 1 from knebworth ruclips.net/video/YWOuzYvksRw/видео.html briliance
Glam rock= David Bowie.
Song about groupies. A lot of them were under-aged...but still a great song!!😉
This song is basically Robert feeling sorry for the 13 year-old groupies in 1973 who he felt were sad, desperate wannabees compared to the glamourous 13 year-old groupies from 1969.
So there you have it, the album that Rolling Stone Magazine ranked the #144 Greatest Album of all Time 😂😂😂. And that was downgraded from 17 years earlier when they ranked it #70. RSM calls Physical Graffiti "A bloated beast - an excessive album from the group that all but invented excess". 🤣🤣🤣
Thank goodness we have Rolling Stone to tell us what to think and how to feel, especially with regards to Led Zeppelin. We know how well their opinions about Zep have held up thru the years...
I can't believe #144...thats a just a joke and I don't even know what else to say lol
Whenever Rolling stone disses a new album, ya know its a must listen... 😄
this is 1 of my least favourite zep tracks, and its STILL bloody good!
I wouldn't do any more LZ (I love 1-PG). I suggest Rush