EPIC!| FIRST TIME HEARING Led Zeppelin - You Shook Me REACTION
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- EPIC!| FIRST TIME HEARING Led Zeppelin - You Shook Me REACTION
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John Paul Jones on the keyboard. He is so underrated. JPJ can play ANYTHING.
And he's a great arranger.
It took page and plant about 59 people to replace him when they toured without him in the 90s
JPJ is a genius on base , keyboard and sound! Thanks for sharing your knowledge 🎉
Yes a multiinstrumentalist...pure genius
@@se7inhandyes people often forget that
Can you believe that Robert was only 20 years old when they did that? Have been listening to these guys for 40 years. So, so good!!!
Plant and Bonzo were 20 years old and Pagey and Jonesy were 24 years old when they did this in 1968 ...
Plant and Bonzo were 20 years old and Pagey and Jonesy were 24 years old when they did this in 1968 ...
If you listen closely the solo seamlessly changes from an organ solo to a harmonica solo to a guitar solo
Only heard Zeppelin and Purple pull that off so seamlessly.
Yep
Good call, I never really noticed that.
@@garyarnett1220 Loggins & Messina did that on "Pathway to Glory", except that they went from oboe to harmonica to violin to guitar so smoothly that you can't even tell where it switched. I had to listen a few times to find the junctions.
That is absolutely NOT Robert Plant on the keyboard. That is none other than Zeppelin's secret weapon: John Paul Jones.
He should know that by now, after No Quarter how do you not know he is on the keys?
One of if not the most underrated musicians ever in my opinion. JPJ is a beast and a legend. ALWAYS on time.
It is Plant on the harmonica though.
And Kid's that's why they are the greatest rock bend EVER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally written by blues legend Willie Dixon, the song was also covered by The Jeff Beck Group, with Rod Stewart on vocals. Definitely worth a listen.
I posted this above, but John Paul Jones played organ on Becks version.
By far the better version and recorded 6 months before this
Uh, they butchered it.
It was Muddy Waters who originally performed it.
Apparently Jeff Beck literally wept tears of anger/envy when Jimmy Page played him Zeppelin's version.
This whole album might be the greatest debut album for any band ever. If I’m correct, Plant was only 19 when this was recorded.
20
Good guess anyway, he celebrated his twentieth birthday about two weeks before they started recording!
They were all so young. Explains why many of their songs were so sexual 😂
Not the first one that people normally suggest, but one of Zeppelin’s greatest tracks!!!… and one of the sickest guitar solos ever recorded!
Yes, it’s definitely in my top 3 LZ songs.
Fool in the rain has to be close to the top. It never got the respect it deserved.
any early LZ, with a heavy Blues flavor, was and is my fav..........
What! Y’all didn’t know Zeppelin was just as much a rock blues band as much as a hard rock band! Come on guys!!!
....and how dare they do some acoustic sounds too !!!...LOL ... they do it all very well IMO ...
Wasn't hardrock a bit bluesy in the beginning? It just got a bad name due to hairmetal in the 80s 😂 Once the big record execs smell money, music genres get ridiculized for the masses... from rock to new wave, and electronic to hiphop and latin. These execs never fail to ruin a genre with their greedyness 😢
John Paul Jones on keys and bass.
Robert Plant on vocals and blues harp (harmonica)
John Bonham drums/ percussion
Jimmy Page on guitar and producer
The Rain Song is another one of those songs that is a must for any Led Zeppelin fan ☔️
I prefer the acoustic version
I must say I prefer the Plant/Page version but I love this song no matter which version I hear.
Led Zeppelin were the perfect storm. Each member exceptional in their art. Best band in the history of blues/rock. ❤
One of their greatest songs...definitely shows how bluesy Led Zep could be...and Plant's voice! Holy crap, can that boy SANG!😁
John Paul Jones , Bass, Organ, Mandolin, and more,....Zeps secret weapon.
Yes. Robert Plant has an extraordinary voice. No doubt about that. And he is my favourite too. It was a band of high quality performers. JPJ's arrangements were genius.
YesJPJ is often overlooked!
Plant said a couple of years ago when he hears this 1st album, he felt he "overcooked" his vocals, and wished he had done a little more "shutting the f up" lol
@@redpine8665 lol
It's Led Zeppelin - what else do you need to say ❤❤❤!
@@paultaylor9498 you have to be joking.
Hard to believe you haven’t reacted to ‘In My Time of Dying’ by LZ from their Physical Graffiti album. It’s a 1920’s gospel/blues song that the band does in their heavy blues style. Bonham’s drums are some of his heaviest with band. If you do check it out let it play ALL the way to the end and you’ll hear a funny surprise ending of what occurred in the actual studio recording of this song. 😉
Omg have to do that one!!
I third this! ITS A MUST
Most definitely one of their best.... For sure!
Absolutely and in my opinion their best album. There’s not one bad song . 👍🏼
GREAT F***IN SONG 🥰
Oh man that takes me back to my friends garage about 1975! You couldn’t even see in there! 😆
Why couldn't you see....Valerieeeee
Your Grandkids know that Valerieeeee? Haha. I was born in 75 but aren't we glad we didn't have cell phone cameras when we all grew up?🤣 Love your story!!
From their first album, this track was a BIG reason in creating the Led Zeppelin legend, they took the Blues to another stratosphere ✌️
The call-and-response between Plaint and Paige at the end is so iconic. Absolutely classic, strong blues!
They said one of the reasons they KNEW they really had something fantastic as a band was in their first rehearsal is when they Plant first sang note for note with Page's guitar
This song is one of my favorite ones. Bluesy with John Paul Jones rocking the keyboard and Plant rocking the harmonica. The vocals and guitar in sync is amazing. Love Zeppelin
Absolutely every member shines on this track while still being a cohesive unstoppable force together, THAT is the awesome power of Led Zeppelin! Great reaction, you guys! :)
Yes!
The Lemon Song is another gem that you don't to often hear.
Well it is the rainy season here in the Pacific Northwest and it always makes me want to hear "The Rain Song". Led Zeppelin wrote because George Harrison said their problem was they didn't do any ballads.
The mighty Zeppelin!!!!!
Oh my God, one of the most killer guitar blues and another All Time Classic from the debut album, so glad to see you guys trying it!. Another in the same vein from that album is I Can't Quit You Baby, more heavy blues from that best at it, Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
OMG, I had such a GREAT time in high school!! Class of 77 ROCK ON!!
Me too...class of 78!
We had it so good!@@juliemanarin4127
Zepplin's best blues song is "Bring it on home"....
You guys should check it out.
True. Or When the Levee Breaks, since if been loving you, etc
@@winstonsyme5899 They did those two, but they haven't done Tea For One or I'm Gonna Crawl yet.
@@KenRoerden
I was actually just naming other Zeppelin’s ‘best blues song’.
From that amazing debut album, pure elevated blues from Led Zepp.
I remember John Paul Jones saying something along the lines that you know you’re in a good group when you can slow jam together.
3:46 John Paul Jones on the keys - JPJ was a multi-instrumentalist
JPJ, Zep's secret weapon, plays the keyboards!
It's a great song. Mostly I hear it as the lead in to Dazed and Confused, which takes things up a notch. Always great to see you both! I can remember when you had 10K subscribers, really nice to see your channel grow so well! Cheers! JW
Have they done Dazed and Confused? If not, it should be next.
Just sounds strange ending without "Dazed and Confused" extending the experience. Glad you enjoyed, hope you can get to the "continuation" soon. Enjoy!
John Paul Jones on keys! Yes!
Do Led Zeppelin “battle of evermore” now that’s epic!
Possibly the best rock Blues that has ever been recorded. Four of the worlds best musicians just in the groove! Just wonderful. Great review.
Zeppelin did go a number of cover blues songs. This one is an old Muddy Waters cover.On one bootleg recording they covered Fat's Domino "Blueberry Hill"
Jay & Amber, you'd love Robert Cray's “Right Next Door (Because Of Me)"!!! An outstanding singer/guitarist up there with BB King and SRV!!
Y’all loved his “Smoking Gun”!!! He did an album, ‘Showdown’, with Blues greats Albert Collins and Johnny Copeland!!
I saw him live at the Pocono Blues Festival many, many years ago, when it was at Big Boulder. Fantastic!
@@richarddefortuna2252 I saw him on the Pier in NYC, August 1988, great show!
Saw Robert Cray in ‘84, opened for Clapton in DC. Had never heard of him but went out and bought his CD the next day!
Now that you have listed to this (a different side of ZEP) you got to listen to "Bring it on home" its one of fav's
Robert Plant - vocals John Paul Jones- bass and keyboard Jimmy Page - guitar John Bonhom - Drums there's a great tribute band I've seen a few times live called Zoso they have a few vids on youtube
They went deep into the black churches down here in Georgia for that one but on the other hand its great baby makin music as well! Zepplin has always been my favorite band & GO DAWGS - WOOF✌💖☮
If you like a funky bass listen to Lemon Song from Led Zeppelin. JPJ is phenomenal.
Absolutely!
My hubs looovveess that song!!!❤
The best bass ever.
yes !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lemon song
You guys really need to listen to the first Led Zeppelin album front to back, the way the songs flow and blend together, just epic
Led Zep gettin all bluesy……..turn it up! ❤️🎶❤️
I grew up on the Beatles, my favorite band of all time. But Zeppelin rolled in at the end of the Beatles and just took over. The greatest Rock & Roll band of all time, without a doubt.
None better, you can never go wrong with Led Zeppelin. Both Robert Plant and Jimmy Page have stated their favorite band was Little Feat. worth a listen!!!!
Wow it’s been over 50 years since I last heard this song
From their legendary first album
It is incredible how steeped in blues this band is. Definitely my favorite rock band of all time, the Beatles in a whole different category. Amber, I am with you on John Bohnam he does the work of two drummers.
You can never go wrong with anything on Zeppelin 1. Plant blowin' harp... JPJ killin' it on the organ! One of the greatest debut albums of all time.
Robert Plant: You shook me....
Jay and Amber: I'm shook....
🔥💯😂❤️✌️
Any time you hear them Keyboards 🎹 in a ZEPPELIN Tune, it's always Legendary Bassist John Paul Jones! And when you hear vocals, and Guitar going Back, & Fourth like this, it's referred to as,Call, & Response! 🎶 LED ZEPPELIN may not have invented it . But they Perfected it!
My first rock concert...San Antonio Texas 1969........haven't been the same since!
The segue from harmonica to Page's guitar is sublime
So many of the UK artists of that era did the Blues genre. Fleetwood Mac (before Stevie & Lindsey era), Led Zeppelin, Rod Stewart, Rolling Stones, just to name a few.
Welcome to the wonderful world of Led Zeppelin. Once you have entered you can not leave!
This made me so happy. Can I give 10 thumbs up? I've been wanting you to react to this song for awhile. I'm sure I have suggested it at least once or twice. What I have always loved about this song is the instrumentals. John Paul Jones on organ, followed by Plant on harmonica, and then Jimmy page on guitar back to back to back. Throw in Plant's vocal gymnastics, Bonham's steady drums, and that cool echo effect that gives a haunting feel to the song and you just can't help but love every second of it.
A fun song you haven't tried from them yet is Custard Pie. Jimmy has some cool guitar effects and Plant tears it up on harmonica.
You seem to forget that Zeppelin wasn't Page and Plant, there were two other just as important members. John Paul Jones, bass and keyboards, writer, and arranger. John Bonham, perhaps the greatest rock drummer of all-time.
Yes absolutely right!
"Is that Robert Plant on the keyboards??" JOHN PAUL JONES...talk about the bassist GOD DAMN IT
JPJ was the unassuming, multi talented quiet, guy who watched over the three incredible performers and musicians (including Plant’s voice) allowing them to display their talents until they needed to come back to earth! JPJ was the glue that held Led Zeppelin together as well as being massively underrated for his own Brilliance and versatility!
LED Zeppelin Is The Best 👍💯😊
There's a video from some years ago of Robert Plant in a music store where he's noodling an acoustic and chatting with someone when he casually says "I was in a band called Led Zeppelin" as if the guy had no idea who he was. Cracks me up.
Another great led zeppelin song.misty mountain hop is awesome
Their first album, everything on it, is a hit.
Probably their greatest album😊
The forgotten man of rock n roll and the secret killer ingredient to Zeppelin is JPJ. One of the best bass players and funky keyboardists.
Masterpiece.
Hard Core Rock Blues ❤
Willie Dixon song, first recorded by Muddy Waters in 1962.. Dixon was Waters bass player..
That’s the great John Paul Jones on organ. A man of a thousand instruments. Plant on the Harmonica!
John Paul Jones (JPJ) on keyboards and bass, Robert Plant on harmonica lead vocals, John Bonham (RIP) on drums, and Jimmy Page on guitars.
Achilles Last Stand by Led Zeppelin 🙏
Wow! Incredible piece of music! LZ can do almost anything. This would be one of my favorite songs by them except for the fact that it is one their first album, and everything on that album is one of my favorite songs! For something quite different from them that you would never expect I'd recomend the "Rain Song." The guitar of Page and the voice of Plant will take you to tears. I swear it. Wow! You guys are now fast approaching a hilf mil subscribers - WELL DONE! I love your channel. Keep up the great work. Take care! Amber, you are a hippie iin your soul girl. Don't ever change. I am not religious, but I do admire your gentleness in making all of us aware of our connections to eachother and that together we can find the peace that God most likely intended for us. Please keep that up as well. Have a great day you two!
RAIN SONG!!!!
As an old album junkie (meaning you start the needle at the beginning and don't pick it up to the end) I'm always jarred a bit at the end of this song in reactions because the base doesn't stop at the end but slides right into dazed and confused. The album side is worth a whole listen after you've picked out each song to react to. The whole side together, one great track after another, is definitely a different experience.
That riff🎸
This song gives me the chills every time.
Very few bands had a such a killer debut album. I wore out the cassette to this.
My favorite song of theirs!💜💜💜
Jenny, I gotta agree with you, this song is everything that defines Zep to me... It's in the top two of the greatest songs ever recorded and I can't remember what #1 is...lol..
This is the definition of a 12 bar blues progression. My favorite LZ song
This was their first album. Almost all tracks are blues. Great stuff!!
Must must must check out Led Zeppelin’s “How many more times”
From the same album, and exactly what I was going to suggest!
@@stevemoss7793 1 song in 3 parts. I can wait for Jay and Amber to Rock out to this song. The drums and guitar Riff are insane.
Imagine seeing them do this song live at the height of their career!!!!!!!
Robert plant on vocals and harmonica. John Paul Jones on bass and keyboards. John Bonham on drums. And Jimmy Page on guitar.
Amber you have to react to the live version of “ Moby Dick” it’s a song that’s basically a drum solo for John Bonham. Dope
Some Classic (as it gets) Led Zeppelin, right there! Still remember hearing this album at a friend's house after it came out. I was sold, and bought it as soon as I had the $! Great Choice and Great Reaction, You Guys! :)
Gallows Pole is another great zeppelin song. BTW the album with You Shook Me was their first and got me hooked in 1969!
Led Zeppelin - The Rover
Led Zeppelin - Achilles Last Stand
Robert Plant & Allison Krause - Killing the Blues
Robert Plant - Big Log
Robert Plant - In the mood
You hear Rock n Roll but you smell the Blues.
You would be blown away by a cover of Led Zeppelin's "Black Dog" by John Farnham. It was used as a vocal warm up before his shows. Incredible to listen to.
If there were any additional instruments like keyboards, organ, mandolin, or bass... it was John Paul Jones... He was multi-talented weapon in Led Zeppelin. He was a highly schooled musician and was already an established composer/ arranger in the 60's before he joined Zeppelin...
The band's studio engineers said that John Bonham & John Paul Jones were the best rhythm section they had recorded... Led Zeppelin's bass and drums were usually done in 1 or 2 takes (which is unreal even today).
These guys took R & B and created a whole new Rock out of it. Almost all of their tunes come straight from the OLD blues.. from the 20's on up. They were all blues/jazz musicians.
This is a band that I think there songs will be played. Enjoyed decades from now. These guys are absolutely legends.
Straight up blues...wonderful song!
You can't go wrong with zeppelin. They can do it all, blues, rock, soul, this is what makes them the GOAT!
You think it's all bluesey and cool, but then the guitar solo sends you to rock n roll outer space.
Soo glad you guys got to this one! Dazed and Confused and Communication Breakdown are both on that same first album.
In 1968, Nobody had an album that sounded like this. January 12th in 1969 this one dropped and history was made.
It's such a pleasure to watch another generation appreciate the music I grew up with. Now we can look back and truly see we had the best music ever. Thank you!
JPJ sooo good on keyboards bass organ etc!! Really underrated! But, they are all sooo good! They do the blues really hypnotically! LOVE ZEPPELIN ❤️❤️❤️❤️