There is a live version available. One of their biggest songs was Stairway To Heaven. You are absolutely right, Beth Hart did an amazing cover. You have a FABULOUS day. ❤🤗❤
Sorry, last comment from me, but Led Zeppelin "Since Ive Been Loving You" live at Madison Square Garden in 1973 is a reactor staple, many hve done it & been jaw dropped...do the version from the film "The Song Remains The Same"...i feel like a weirdo commenting too much, ok, no more, peace:)✌
@@stillmrdogegreatest live songs, yes the one mentioned plus, live at Earls Court the May 25,1975 version of In My Time Of Dying, that will also blow your mind. Live at Knebworth (1979), Achilles Last Stand, & Kashmir. Studio of You Shook Me, solos of keyboard harmonica & guitar with amazing vocals & drums. Anything live from Madison Square Gardens (1973). These 4 geniuses are each the GOATS of their crafts, together THE GODS OF MUSIC! Please dive deep into Led Zeppelin, everything they did is great, studio or live. They sold out every concert, & would play 3 to 4 hours nonstop. Robert Plant lead singer & harmonica * Jimmy Page lead guitarist band founder producer mixer & editor, also uses a violin bow on his guitar in a few songs * John Paul Jones (JPJ) bass guitar keyboards mandolin etc. * John (Bonzo) Bonham greatest drummer ever. Thank you for your reaction, look forward to much more Led Zeppelin.
Hey, first time seeing you. Since you've heard the studio version, now check out Black Dog live at Madison Square Garden 1973. They were the biggest band in the world all through the 70's, everything they did was great. My favorite band for 50+ years! Keep reacting to Zeppelin, and I'll be there! ☮️
These guys had their first rehearsal on August 19,1968, guitarist Jimmy Page was the last remaining member of The Yardbirds, & had 6 concerts he needed to fulfill. They filled those concerts went back to England, & recorded their first album in October. It was produced recorded mixed & edited in 4 days in a total of 35 hours. Page & their manager Peter Grant paid for it, & Jimmy & the engineer did all the booth work. It was released on January 12,1969. One hell of a mind blowing debut album, that rocked the world, & still does.
Just start from the beginning and Enjoy. Jimmy Page lead gutar Robert Plant vocals John Bonham Percussionist John Paul Jones bass and keys. Great reaction as usual my friend and Peace out 🙏 ✌️
OMG also it is hilarious to me that "Heart" is now covering this song by Led Zeppelin They were like frightened & shocked by them when they 1st went to a Led Zeppelin Concert as Teenagers I do NOT agree with them as I was 8 years old when I 1st started listening to Led Zeppelin & they grabbed me by my Soul & NEVER let GO they consistently put me in a Trance like an out of body experience i have always just considered them beyond Magical They were & are EVERYthing to me!
Jimmy Page is playing that guitar. John Paul Jones on bass. Robert Plant singing/harmonica. John Bonham on the drums. All are considered masters at their spots.
Led Zeppelin live shows are particularly brilliant since I’ve been loving you at Madison Square Gardens is insane. Particularly the beginning with Jimmy Page’s guitar 🎸
I not a 'big' fan; although, like many others, I'd say "Stairway to Heaven" is the best Rock song ever written. You really have to hear the studio version, first. The live version doesn't have the impact - it's too good, for any live distraction. After that then do whatever; in fact, the band Heart's tribute to them, is the one to do.
Sp, John Bonham is considered the greatest drummer of all time. John Paul Jones is also considered ONE of the greatest bass players and keyboard players of all time. Robert Plant is mostly voted as the greatest rock singer of all time and Jimmy Page is ranked the 2# greatest guitar player of all time, if not 1#. You need to react to Stairway To Heaven, which is actually considered the greatest rock song of all time, not my opinion, rock listeners rated it as the greatest of ALL time. But get prepared before listening to it, since it's a lot to take in.
@@stillmrdoge Not the biggest fan of Tool. But Danny has... interesting time signatures he plays in. But John Bonham is considered the greatest drummer of all time, and Jimmy Page is mostly voted #2 after Jimmi Hendrix.
@@stillmrdogeother bands got their inspiration from members of Led Zeppelin, they were the originals. These guys tight performing, is like they are four parts of one musician. In lives each concert of the same song is different, yet they all just flow with it perfect.
Hello to you Mr Doge, we are inviting you to our Virual Prince Vs Michael Jackson battle. A lot of fans of both will be rooting for their fav in the chat & it's all in good fun to celeberate both of their genius but also to educate both fan bases on the excellence of their work. Some youtubers & friends are attending & we would be honored if you partied with us! Hopefully the live wont be striked down since we're having some issues with copyright content from the live but we're putting the energy out that i will be just fine! I'm not sure if i'm allowed to send links on your channel, so please stop by my channel & you can find the video & turn the notications on. Feel free to stop by in the chat or simply not chat at all & just enjoy & watch. Hope to see u there special soul & Blessings☔
Dang-nab-it I had this on request, did you know why they called this black dog, because when they were recording the song a black dog was running around the studio it's true, I love this song, damn, wooooooooooooo, 🤟🏼🤟🏼🤟🏼🤟🏼🤟🏼🤟🏼, damn damn love this song, Zeppelin rulessssss, whole Lotta head bopping going on, lol lol, windows shaking here, now you did it you got the blood pressure rising, lol lol, the rift gets me every time, wooooooooo, love it.
Actually they were staying & writing & some recording at Headley Grange, an old estate with no heat. They were using The Rolling Stones mobile recording studio. A black Labrador hung out while they were there, they couldn’t think of a name for the song, so Black Dog.
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There is a live version available.
One of their biggest songs was Stairway To Heaven.
You are absolutely right, Beth Hart did an amazing cover.
You have a FABULOUS day.
❤🤗❤
Led Zeppelin ❤
Saraaararararaaaa ♥️
❤ Thanks again for giving me a shout out..I really should have told you their live version first..
Your welcome 💓🙌
Sorry, last comment from me, but Led Zeppelin "Since Ive Been Loving You" live at Madison Square Garden in 1973 is a reactor staple, many hve done it & been jaw dropped...do the version from the film "The Song Remains The Same"...i feel like a weirdo commenting too much, ok, no more, peace:)✌
Say less I got you on this one ♥️ thanks for always showing love
@@stillmrdogegreatest live songs, yes the one mentioned plus, live at Earls Court the May 25,1975 version of In My Time Of Dying, that will also blow your mind. Live at Knebworth (1979), Achilles Last Stand, & Kashmir. Studio of You Shook Me, solos of keyboard harmonica & guitar with amazing vocals & drums. Anything live from Madison Square Gardens (1973). These 4 geniuses are each the GOATS of their crafts, together THE GODS OF MUSIC! Please dive deep into Led Zeppelin, everything they did is great, studio or live. They sold out every concert, & would play 3 to 4 hours nonstop.
Robert Plant lead singer & harmonica * Jimmy Page lead guitarist band founder producer mixer & editor, also uses a violin bow on his guitar in a few songs * John Paul Jones (JPJ) bass guitar keyboards mandolin etc. * John (Bonzo) Bonham greatest drummer ever. Thank you for your reaction, look forward to much more Led Zeppelin.
Hey, first time seeing you. Since you've heard the studio version, now check out Black Dog live at Madison Square Garden 1973.
They were the biggest band in the world all through the 70's, everything they did was great. My favorite band for 50+ years!
Keep reacting to Zeppelin, and I'll be there! ☮️
I got you ♥️ thanks so much for the love
@@stillmrdogeI’ll be there too for all Led Zeppelin.
If your feeling froggy Led Zepplin has a song called no quarter which Tool also does a cover of !!!! 🤘🤟✌️
My son is a big Led Zeppelin fan. He taught himself how to play guitar and he’s pretty good! 💙👵🏼✌🏼
Oh wow such a brilliant one
I suggest Led Zeppelin "Fool in the Rain"
Thanks so much Vince ill add that one to the list 💕
These guys had their first rehearsal on August 19,1968, guitarist Jimmy Page was the last remaining member of The Yardbirds, & had 6 concerts he needed to fulfill. They filled those concerts went back to England, & recorded their first album in October. It was produced recorded mixed & edited in 4 days in a total of 35 hours. Page & their manager Peter Grant paid for it, & Jimmy & the engineer did all the booth work. It was released on January 12,1969. One hell of a mind blowing debut album, that rocked the world, & still does.
Just start from the beginning and Enjoy.
Jimmy Page lead gutar
Robert Plant vocals
John Bonham Percussionist
John Paul Jones bass and keys. Great reaction as usual my friend and Peace out 🙏 ✌️
Thanks for the Led Zeppelin
Thank you for showing love ♥️
OMG also it is hilarious to me that "Heart" is now covering this song by Led Zeppelin They were like frightened & shocked by them when they 1st went to a Led Zeppelin Concert as Teenagers I do NOT agree with them as I was 8 years old when I 1st started listening to Led Zeppelin & they grabbed me by my Soul & NEVER let GO they consistently put me in a Trance like an out of body experience i have always just considered them beyond Magical They were & are EVERYthing to me!
Yes I thought that was a funny interview too.
Jimmy Page is playing that guitar. John Paul Jones on bass. Robert Plant singing/harmonica. John Bonham on the drums. All are considered masters at their spots.
ROCK N ROLL BABY! ✌️
Oh yeahhhhh!!
The producer's pet dog was a Black Labrador etc
Ahhh I see
Who this band is........The Greatest Rock Band Ever
Lol
YAY Oh yes PLEASE do the Live Performance! & Please do LOTS more Led Zeppelin! Best Band EVER!!! to me anyway
Lol I got you ♥️
I say *always* listen to originals first...idk. Love ur channel btw:)
Thansk so much man ill add that one to the list and thank you for the love 🙌💕
You really must do When the Levee Breaks by them. Once you have experienced that, I could suggest about 18 others. They are that great.
Led Zeppelin live shows are particularly brilliant since I’ve been loving you at Madison Square Gardens is insane. Particularly the beginning with Jimmy Page’s guitar 🎸
I not a 'big' fan; although, like many others, I'd say "Stairway to Heaven" is the best Rock song ever written. You really have to hear the studio version, first. The live version doesn't have the impact - it's too good, for any live distraction. After that then do whatever; in fact, the band Heart's tribute to them, is the one to do.
Do Humble Pie's version of Black Coffee then Beth Hart's version it it so good.❤
Debbbb! Welcome back ♥️. Yes beth version was sooo good I really enjoyed that one. I'll add that other one to the list too!
Page and Bonham - nothing like that combo in History!
Sp, John Bonham is considered the greatest drummer of all time. John Paul Jones is also considered ONE of the greatest bass players and keyboard players of all time. Robert Plant is mostly voted as the greatest rock singer of all time and Jimmy Page is ranked the 2# greatest guitar player of all time, if not 1#. You need to react to Stairway To Heaven, which is actually considered the greatest rock song of all time, not my opinion, rock listeners rated it as the greatest of ALL time. But get prepared before listening to it, since it's a lot to take in.
Oh wow are you a fan of tool also? Danny Carey is pretty good too. Thanks so much for the humble reply
@@stillmrdoge Not the biggest fan of Tool. But Danny has... interesting time signatures he plays in. But John Bonham is considered the greatest drummer of all time, and Jimmy Page is mostly voted #2 after Jimmi Hendrix.
@@stillmrdogeother bands got their inspiration from members of Led Zeppelin, they were the originals. These guys tight performing, is like they are four parts of one musician. In lives each concert of the same song is different, yet they all just flow with it perfect.
msg73 for the best live version, they were FANTASTIC in the studio. live they were simply untouchable!!
Added ♥️
Great reaction bro❤😊
Thanks so much bro ♥️💓
Live Version 😎 PEACE
Thanks so much ♥️💓
Live version of Moby Dick
Added ♥️
@@stillmrdogedrummer John Bonham has an amazing 20 minute solo called Moby Dick, shows why he’s the greatest drummer. Live at Earls Court (1975).
Zeppelin Rulesssss, wooooooooooooo,🤟🏼🤟🏼🤟🏼🤟🏼.
Hehe thanks so much Jeff ♥️
Hello to you Mr Doge, we are inviting you to our Virual Prince Vs Michael Jackson battle. A lot of fans of both will be rooting for their fav in the chat & it's all in good fun to celeberate both of their genius but also to educate both fan bases on the excellence of their work. Some youtubers & friends are attending & we would be honored if you partied with us! Hopefully the live wont be striked down since we're having some issues with copyright content from the live but we're putting the energy out that i will be just fine! I'm not sure if i'm allowed to send links on your channel, so please stop by my channel & you can find the video & turn the notications on. Feel free to stop by in the chat or simply not chat at all & just enjoy & watch. Hope to see u there special soul & Blessings☔
Dang-nab-it I had this on request, did you know why they called this black dog, because when they were recording the song a black dog was running around the studio it's true, I love this song, damn, wooooooooooooo, 🤟🏼🤟🏼🤟🏼🤟🏼🤟🏼🤟🏼, damn damn love this song, Zeppelin rulessssss, whole Lotta head bopping going on, lol lol, windows shaking here, now you did it you got the blood pressure rising, lol lol, the rift gets me every time, wooooooooo, love it.
Lol Jeff getting his groove on 😂😂
Actually they were staying & writing & some recording at Headley Grange, an old estate with no heat. They were using The Rolling Stones mobile recording studio. A black Labrador hung out while they were there, they couldn’t think of a name for the song, so Black Dog.
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Ya what he said