saw them twice in the 70's, no support act, 3 hours of zep live, whats not to like, every song was slightly different, they just started a song and went with it, truly magical times back in the 70s, we'll not see their like again, i was blessed to grow up thru the 60s and 70s...
@@juliemanarin4127 It makes me sad that you must have missed all the others... I was there too, and yeah, Zep was right up there for sure! But they were far from being up there alone. ;-] All those greats were influences on each other as much as they all were, and still are, to younger bands. But I suppose you'd have to define "best" for anything to make sense in such great company. Suffice it to say, there are others. Cheers! ;-)
I love Page's frantic style. He plays like he's on the edge of chaos or disintegration, like it could all fall apart any time, but he races on faster and faster. It gives the music an edge other bands never had. And, of course, he never does lose it. It's just his way. ROCK GODS
Great description. Every time he goes off doing some wild shredding I'm like where are you going Jimmy? Are you going to be able to bring it back? And he always does with some perfect phrase or lick that transitions right back in the groove.
Some people say he is a sloppy player. But that's what makes him great he pushes himself towards the edge of a cliff but he never falls and that's what keeps you entranced his unpredictability clinical technically perfect guitar playing is sterile and musically empty
I saw LZ 3 times in the 70s. 73, 75 and 77 in Detroit. I saw them play this all 3 times and each one was different. Jimmy loved to improvise eevery song especially his guitar solos. They had a chemistry playing together that is unmatched. Thats what made them the GOAT
No matter how many times I've heard this tune and seen this video, I just can't stop thinking how excellent this performance is. Has any band been able to come close to duplicating this? It is mesmerizing and watching the reaction from audience members just adds to the feeling this tune brings.
I like how you mentioned about that feeling you get that soulful feeling that was back when they played and that's why we played them so much when we were growing up listening to them you don't get that energy and we're losing that in today's music nobody writes like that or plays like that anymore but hope is maybe someday somehow someone will bring that back again
Amazing - Plant and Page are both stellar here. And a haunting tune, to boot. As far as the guitar angle, this track was a personal favorite of both BB King AND Michael Schenker - 2 of the greats.
Loved your reaction. First reaction I’ve seen you do with your wife. What a sweet beautiful lady! You are a lucky man. I bought Led Zeppelin’s first album the day it was released (on vinyl of course) in 1969. I am now 65 and still listen to them regularly with no less awe and enthusiasm than I had at 14. Thanks for posting and hope to see your lovely wife’s reactions again.
Love me some Led Zeppelin, like most women did back in they day, & even some boys !!! LOL :) It always amazes me, at how skilled Robert Plant was with his voice, going from Blues, Jazz, Soul, Rock, & probably more that I am not even aware of, or what to call those voices :) He truly was one of a kind, and great reaction from you guys, I always enjoy them !!!!
I remember years ago in the early 90s Led Zeppelin had a big resurgence with the release of their remastered catalog via Time Life Music. I use to jam out to this track all the time. It was my cousin Mark fav track. I wonder if people feel that kind of love anymore for one another
Great reaction you 2 love birds😍 YES I snuck out of my parents house to attend a Zepplin concert at the tender age of 15 took me almost the entire concert to get to the stage front n almost passed out seeing Robert Plant up close...oh THOSE jeans were everything 💖👌
I saw Led Zep in Seattle in 1977, an unreal concert...These guys lived to perform, they always got totally into it in all the live takes I have seen from their shows over the years. But to be there once was incredible, I was only 19 but so glad I had the experience. Very few popular musicians have had the sort of influence Led Zep had. If you guys want to, you could do "I Can't Quit You Babe" and "You Shook Me," two Willie Dixon's blues tunes they did covers of which are incredible. Dixon was marginalized and older when these covers came out, and they revived wide interest in his intense blues tunes. Zep fused rhythm and blues and rock and roll in unique ways...There seems to be a new wave of people rediscovering Zep, sort of like the rediscovery of Billie Holiday in the 90s.
Love it! Great smoke out music, if there's one band I could go back in time to see it's Zeppelin. SRTS is a classic, whole band was "on" that night, Bonzo & JPJ rhythm section locked in tight & Page was killing it. The tight pants are the secret to hitting the high notes 👖
I love watching these reactions where people have never heard Zeppelin before, Especially this song. Watching all the ladies fall in Love with Robert in the first ten seconds of him singing is awesome, because nearly all of them do.
Led zeppelin they are truly untouchable master's of their instruments number 1111111111. I challenge any rock and roll band's to be that good its not possible
This is an amazing song; the guitar solo is what a breaking heart would sound like in music form - anguished, passionate, crying out. A companion song to this would be Zep's song Tea For One which would be the heart ache of loneliness.
Saw them twice..But I was preetty high, only remember bits and pieces LOL.... thing is, we were spoiled. I remember seeing Miles Davis, The Allmands and the Stones all in the same week..Not to mention the festivals, so great music was everywhere, all the time. some of my best memories of concerts are of groups that would not be considered popular today, or are more or less forgotten..At the Festival Express in Toronto, saw Janis Joplin, the Grateful Dead, the Band and half a dozen other groups in one long explosion of great talent in one 12 hour gig
I saw them back in 1972 in Perth, Australia not long after the 4th album was released and what a super band they were.As far as the rock idiom is concerned I think they're the best of them all.They can play all styles of music and make it sound great just like this amazing song !!
Wish I got a chance to see them live. That's probably never going to happen but at least they have lots of footage so I can glimpse a gleam of that amazing energy. I think the Rain song is probably their ultimate love song, maybe Tangerine or Thank You too. Keep getting the Led out!
I dig the way your wife listens in such a cerebral way, very analytical. It's cool; you both listen very different. T, you just balls-out FEEL it! She observes the greater context of the song, as well. Awesome!!
TNT--I told this on your reaction to "Dazed and Confused", but you asked for stories, so here. When I was 16 I saw them in April '77 at the old St. Louis Arena. Somebody threw a bottle rocket and hit Jimmy Page in his bare chest and he got PISSED and started yelling at the crowd; the band refused to do an encore and a small riot broke out. There were fights all around us. I covered up my girlfriend and got her out the first exit I could find. Unfortunately, it was at the far end of the building. We had to walk, her in heels, for about a mile through a very dangerous St. Louis neighborhood in pitch-darkness (all the streetlights had been shot out so as not to spotlight the drug dealers and prostitutes-true) down Oakland Ave.(!) where I parked my car. She (15) and I had both snuck out of our houses and driven 60 miles one-way for the show. That's my Led Zeppelin story.
I'm a 56 year old singer/keyboardist/guitar and rocked the Spandex outfits in the 80's. The girls could tell what religion I was! HA! Loved your reaction. Yea, a lot of Mississippi delta blues influence in their music, believe it or not.
I saw LED ZEPPELIN live at KEZAR STADIUM in SAN FRANCISCO back in the day. SF was the hub for ROCK AND ROLL BANDS and Zeppelin played here. They were the best band I EVER SAW live... and I saw lots and lots of band. They sound like studio tracks but were live unbelievable. THOSE WERE THE DAYS OF R AND R.
It was fun too watch you feel the music. I heard them on the radio for the first time in 1969. I've been listening to this day. I went to two of there concerts back in the early 70's. I have been to 100 concerts through the years and hands down these two concerts still have my ears ringing and my mind blown. The best live shows I have seen. I have the box set of all their (albums) in cd format. I stood in line all night with 5 friends waiting to buy tickets for the concert. We were able to buy 10 seats each, so we had 50 seats to bring all our friends. We had two rows together. What a party we had. Capitol Centre 1973.
@@clintmcintosh2154 actually Greta Van fleet is fucking good (if only one stop comparing them and genuinely listen to them), even Kaleo......i with i was born in US in 1950 so i could have attended Led Zeppelin...........being born in India and bollywood town dont help much😭......still Mumbai has better rock culture so rock addicts like us get by..
James Patrick Page + Robert Antony Plant + John Richard Baldwin + John Henry Bonham, the juggernaut of Valhalla, best band EVER. Greetings from Danmark 🤜 🇩🇰 🤛
The Stones, Zep, deserve a great big THANK YOU for introducing all us mid- western kids to the blues ! And it wasn't just those two bands the English invasion of the mid sixties brought what we were missing back to the states.
The guy on the organ is John Paul Jones. While his playing the keys with his hands his also playing the bass with his feet. Every member in this band is the best at what they do.
I'm 66 years old and not naive but these guys weren't drug addicts just down to earth family men.The drummer John Bonham did have a drinking problem but all and all just really good guys.
Saw Robert Plant once page/plant '95 twice...superior breed of rock stars! People I know who saw Zep saw them multiple times...return customers always! Best band ever bar none!
It's the whole 'package' when it comes to Robert Plant. His blonde curly mop of Hair, he's Hip, Thin, Gorgeous, Rich, is in a Rock-&-Roll Band & most of all he has a super sexy voice. What more could someone ask for?
It's an attitude that drips confidence and sensuality, not your muscles, that women find irresistible. Work on that. They want you to take them on a journey. Learn to please them first and foremost. Place your needs second. Play them like a finely tuned instrument. Yes it's hard work but will pay off.
"What kind of feel do you get from that?" "It’s Blues." Ĺove that. I love the Blues, too. Jimmy Page captures that feel in this track in a special way. Plant's vocals bring it out powerfully. I love Blues artists like Albert King, B. B. King, Stevie Ray Vaughan and others, but this is pretty darn special.
I saw Led Zep back in 1970 or 71 at Madison Square Garden NYC. the entire place was filled with a giant semi-opaque blue cannibus cloud, joints by the thousands being passed around, with huge balloons bouncing around the audience.The speakers on the stage were so big, and so loud, that my ears were filled with a the sound of wind for about 2 days. it was even louder than Jefferson Airplane's concerts. It was quite funnnnn.
seeing Led Zeppelin at Tarrant County Convention Center May 22nd 1977 Fort Worth Texas. Impressive musicianship,entertaining awesome grove from the rhythm section of Jones and Bonham Jimi Page shere wizardry, Plant's performance British blue eyed soul exstadnareresoul bloody unforgettable experience psychedelic great time
Favorite band of all time. I love watching your reactions to hearing them. This clip is from the movie "The Song Remains The Same" Not sure if you've seen it but it's a definite watch for any Led Zeppelin fan. Time for me to rewatch it now that I'm thinking of it.
I attended 2 Led Zepplin concerts, 1 in the Montreal Forum with Quadrofonic sound! The 2nd at the attendance breaking show at the Pontiac Silverdome in Pontiac Michigan,78,000 I believe! There were people milling up and down the isles and Robert said thay if people didn't take their seats and stop wandering around they would end the show because it was distorting their sound? Their live shows were amazing!
also, never seen zeppelin live but I have seen a FANTASTIC cover band that even dresses like them, and they are seriously worth seeing. Look them up. They're called ZOSO
As a complete contrast try ‘She Moved Through The Fair’ by Fairport Convention. The singing is so beautiful and no trickery with computer aided auto tune. It’s astounding.
I had a ticket to see Zep at the Superdome in NOLA, but that was the tour that was cut short with the death of Robert Plants son... I never got another chance after. Thanks for for bring back all the great memories of the 70's!!!
React to any of the songs from their Danmarks Radio performance. They’re all songs from their first album that had just been released .... 50 freaking years ago. They’re just kids! It’s live, loud, raw and AWESOME!!
She pulled out her earbuds before Page's outro was done. THAT'S ILLEGAL. SHE IS GOING TO JAIL NOW.
That’s just the misdemeanor, using earbuds instead of real headphones is a felony.
saw them twice in the 70's, no support act, 3 hours of zep live, whats not to like, every song was slightly different, they just started a song and went with it, truly magical times back in the 70s, we'll not see their like again, i was blessed to grow up thru the 60s and 70s...
Yep...I'm 60 and this is the best band I've ever heard in 6 decades!!
@@juliemanarin4127 It makes me sad that you must have missed all the others... I was there too, and yeah, Zep was right up there for sure! But they were far from being up there alone. ;-]
All those greats were influences on each other as much as they all were, and still are, to younger bands. But I suppose you'd have to define "best" for anything to make sense in such great company. Suffice it to say, there are others.
Cheers! ;-)
I'd ask if you were on drugs, but if we're honest with ourselves...Zeppelin IS the drug.
Been here since the beginning.
This version little too raw for dat azz.
Bring 'n it from Motown.
Said I been crying! 💩
Me too at knebworth and earls court , amazing performance
I love Page's frantic style. He plays like he's on the edge of chaos or disintegration, like it could all fall apart any time, but he races on faster and faster. It gives the music an edge other bands never had. And, of course, he never does lose it. It's just his way. ROCK GODS
Jimmy's style is inimitable and inexplicable. He plays from the Heart and the Brain - Jimmy hits you everywhere it matters.
Peace.
The fact Bonham can follow his pacing makes him the GOAT drummer
Great description. Every time he goes off doing some wild shredding I'm like where are you going Jimmy? Are you going to be able to bring it back? And he always does with some perfect phrase or lick that transitions right back in the groove.
Some people say he is a sloppy player. But that's what makes him great he pushes himself towards the edge of a cliff but he never falls and that's what keeps you entranced his unpredictability clinical technically perfect guitar playing is sterile and musically empty
I love it when I see people getting a big toothy smile while listening to Zep! It happens to me every single time too!
Robert Plant's vocals... Still getting girls pregnant 50 years later!
Lol
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😆 It’s really Jimmy Page’s strokes... 🎸
Funny. But correct. 😜
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣
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I saw LZ 3 times in the 70s. 73, 75 and 77 in Detroit. I saw them play this all 3 times and each one was different. Jimmy loved to improvise eevery song especially his guitar solos. They had a chemistry playing together that is unmatched. Thats what made them the GOAT
seen at the silverdome in 77, not Pages best performance, herion was the main reason
No matter how many times I've heard this tune and seen this video, I just can't stop thinking how excellent this performance is. Has any band been able to come close to duplicating this? It is mesmerizing and watching the reaction from audience members just adds to the feeling this tune brings.
There will never, ever be another band like Zeppelin. And no-one will ever do anything like this again.
when U have the Greatest Rock Guitarist in the F*cking World on Stage = U gotz tah have Extended Guitar Solos 👍🎸
God yes...Jimmy is the best!
You just fall into the song and swim around, fulfilled. Led Zeppelin RULES
I like how you mentioned about that feeling you get that soulful feeling that was back when they played and that's why we played them so much when we were growing up listening to them you don't get that energy and we're losing that in today's music nobody writes like that or plays like that anymore but hope is maybe someday somehow someone will bring that back again
That AH feedback note at the beginning of the solo always makes me tear up. A beautiful thing.
Tasha, the tight pants are essential, that's how Robert reaches those high notes.
Love to you guys, you always brighten the day.
Trouser snake alert!
that's right Diddy now those pants r popular or they were
A treat for the chicks in the front row.
The cucumber helps that
saw them live at knebworth england 1979, awsome!!!!
Holy shit ! Really ! That concert was epic!
@@miguelalejandro4357 it was mate, so glad i saw them!
Amazing - Plant and Page are both stellar here. And a haunting tune, to boot. As far as the guitar angle, this track was a personal favorite of both BB King AND Michael Schenker - 2 of the greats.
I never get tired of That Song Remains the Same movie it's got to be the best concert footage ever.. in the rock and roll genre
"It's Blues" she says. Yes but Blues on steroids.....
These are not steroids, they are talent.
Zeppelin blues. An entire genre.
@@ElstromM someone get like 69, come on
I've always described Zeppelin as "heavy blues".
This is my favorite song since I was a kid, no one can match this incredible passion and musical talent. They blow your mind to another dimension!!!
That woman in the audience was feeling what girls have been feeling for years while watching Robert Plant sing. lol
Loved your reaction. First reaction I’ve seen you do with your wife. What a sweet beautiful lady! You are a lucky man. I bought Led Zeppelin’s first album the day it was released (on vinyl of course) in 1969. I am now 65 and still listen to them regularly with no less awe and enthusiasm than I had at 14. Thanks for posting and hope to see your lovely wife’s reactions again.
They are an amazing band
Thank you for your Service Mr Jenkins!!!
Jeffrey Jenkins me too Jeffrey!
Wasn’t it great to unwrap the new album, sit around with friends and listen to it for the first time? What a time to be young.
Love me some Led Zeppelin, like most women did back in they day, & even some boys !!! LOL :) It always amazes me, at how skilled Robert Plant was with his voice, going from Blues, Jazz, Soul, Rock, & probably more that I am not even aware of, or what to call those voices :) He truly was one of a kind, and great reaction from you guys, I always enjoy them !!!!
I remember years ago in the early 90s Led Zeppelin had a big resurgence with the release of their remastered catalog via Time Life Music. I use to jam out to this track all the time. It was my cousin Mark fav track. I wonder if people feel that kind of love anymore for one another
"It's blues." _ Nailed it! lol
Great reaction you 2 love birds😍 YES I snuck out of my parents house to attend a Zepplin concert at the tender age of 15 took me almost the entire concert to get to the stage front n almost passed out seeing Robert Plant up close...oh THOSE jeans were everything 💖👌
Yes they sure were!
That's some mad swag, right there...
Profound insights on possibly the greatest rock band of all time. I await with bated breath for more of your videos.
I saw Led Zep in Seattle in 1977, an unreal concert...These guys lived to perform, they always got totally into it in all the live takes I have seen from their shows over the years. But to be there once was incredible, I was only 19 but so glad I had the experience. Very few popular musicians have had the sort of influence Led Zep had. If you guys want to, you could do "I Can't Quit You Babe" and "You Shook Me," two Willie Dixon's blues tunes they did covers of which are incredible. Dixon was marginalized and older when these covers came out, and they revived wide interest in his intense blues tunes. Zep fused rhythm and blues and rock and roll in unique ways...There seems to be a new wave of people rediscovering Zep, sort of like the rediscovery of Billie Holiday in the 90s.
Him: digging the guitar solo
Her: staring like a laser at Robert Plant 😁
Or vice versa....lol
Absolutely
Love it! Great smoke out music, if there's one band I could go back in time to see it's Zeppelin. SRTS is a classic, whole band was "on" that night, Bonzo & JPJ rhythm section locked in tight & Page was killing it. The tight pants are the secret to hitting the high notes 👖
How can any musician be so good? Dang, these British boys loved the blues! Cheers from Canada
Yea this music just makes you understand the greatness that some human beings can achieve.
I just loooove this song! it takes me into a state of blues:)
I play guitar because of this song / movie. My life changed. Period.
This song. Gesh. This song. I love the passion! This song has followed me throughout my life reminding me of passion and love.
I love watching these reactions where people have never heard Zeppelin before,
Especially this song.
Watching all the ladies fall in Love with Robert in the first ten seconds of him singing is awesome, because nearly all of them do.
Led zeppelin they are truly untouchable master's of their instruments number 1111111111. I challenge any rock and roll band's to be that good its not possible
This is an amazing song; the guitar solo is what a breaking heart would sound like in music form - anguished, passionate, crying out. A companion song to this would be Zep's song Tea For One which would be the heart ache of loneliness.
Breath taking , amazing . Sound on another level. True artist’s in every sense of the word.
my fave Led Zepp track, great reaction
Such an F-in classic!!! Thanks for doing this.
Saw them twice..But I was preetty high, only remember bits and pieces LOL....
thing is, we were spoiled. I remember seeing Miles Davis, The Allmands and the Stones all in the same week..Not to mention the festivals, so great music was everywhere, all the time. some of my best memories of concerts are of groups that would not be considered popular today, or are more or less forgotten..At the Festival Express in Toronto, saw Janis Joplin, the Grateful Dead, the Band and half a dozen other groups in one long explosion of great talent in one 12 hour gig
I saw them back in 1972 in Perth, Australia not long after the 4th album was released and what a super band they were.As far as the rock idiom is concerned I think they're the best of them all.They can play all styles of music and make it sound great just like this amazing song !!
Wish I got a chance to see them live. That's probably never going to happen but at least they have lots of footage so I can glimpse a gleam of that amazing energy. I think the Rain song is probably their ultimate love song, maybe Tangerine or Thank You too. Keep getting the Led out!
I'm so glad I was a teen in the 70s!!
I did see them twice peter, every woman wanted robert and every man wanted to be him.
73 & 75. Rain Song is an amazing song.
I dig the way your wife listens in such a cerebral way, very analytical. It's cool; you both listen very different. T, you just balls-out FEEL it! She observes the greater context of the song, as well. Awesome!!
Bless you two.
TNT--I told this on your reaction to "Dazed and Confused", but you asked for stories, so here. When I was 16 I saw them in April '77 at the old St. Louis Arena. Somebody threw a bottle rocket and hit Jimmy Page in his bare chest and he got PISSED and started yelling at the crowd; the band refused to do an encore and a small riot broke out. There were fights all around us. I covered up my girlfriend and got her out the first exit I could find. Unfortunately, it was at the far end of the building. We had to walk, her in heels, for about a mile through a very dangerous St. Louis neighborhood in pitch-darkness (all the streetlights had been shot out so as not to spotlight the drug dealers and prostitutes-true) down Oakland Ave.(!) where I parked my car. She (15) and I had both snuck out of our houses and driven 60 miles one-way for the show. That's my Led Zeppelin story.
The Greatest Rock Band Ever!
Love that you’re doing the live version. Studio version is amazing too. Listen to is as well
Robert Plant: Sex drugs and rock n roll. Happy to see your wife reacting too!:-)
I'm a 56 year old singer/keyboardist/guitar and rocked the Spandex outfits in the 80's. The girls could tell what religion I was! HA! Loved your reaction. Yea, a lot of Mississippi delta blues influence in their music, believe it or not.
I saw LED ZEPPELIN live at KEZAR STADIUM in SAN FRANCISCO back in the day. SF was the hub for ROCK AND ROLL BANDS and Zeppelin played here. They were the best band I EVER SAW live...
and I saw lots and lots of band. They sound like studio tracks but were live unbelievable.
THOSE WERE THE DAYS OF R AND R.
Happy Valentines ... erm .. Presidents ... erm .. whatever-day ?? Great tune .. great reaction ;)
We are severely behind on our videos. I need to pump out what we got
It was fun too watch you feel the music. I heard them on the radio for the first time in 1969. I've been listening to this day. I went to two of there concerts back in the early 70's. I have been to 100 concerts through the years and hands down these two concerts still have my ears ringing and my mind blown. The best live shows I have seen. I have the box set of all their (albums) in cd format. I stood in line all night with 5 friends waiting to buy tickets for the concert. We were able to buy 10 seats each, so we had 50 seats to bring all our friends. We had two rows together. What a party we had. Capitol Centre 1973.
Who, Who , can do this now a days. Nobody. Not on that level.
Just another reminder of how today's music and the artists who perform it are god awful.
I feel sorry for this generation of music listeners.
Jack White is the closest you'll get
@Ed true but new generation dont like real music and instruments......they like lip syncing, shorts wearing, 19 old beavers😂😂😂😂
@@clintmcintosh2154 actually Greta Van fleet is fucking good (if only one stop comparing them and genuinely listen to them), even Kaleo......i with i was born in US in 1950 so i could have attended Led Zeppelin...........being born in India and bollywood town dont help much😭......still Mumbai has better rock culture so rock addicts like us get by..
@@shree397 - Why the US? For this concert? You do know Zeppelin are British? :)
Best band ever enough said.
James Patrick Page + Robert Antony Plant + John Richard Baldwin + John Henry Bonham, the juggernaut of Valhalla, best band EVER.
Greetings from Danmark 🤜 🇩🇰 🤛
any fan of zep and this song you have a friend for life .thanks . awesome couple .you earned my friendship and a subscriber . cheers
Thanks for more Led Zeppelin
love her facial expression to the blues
The Stones, Zep, deserve a great big THANK YOU for introducing all us mid- western kids to the blues ! And it wasn't just those two bands the English invasion of the mid sixties brought what we were missing back to the states.
The guy on the organ is John Paul Jones. While his playing the keys with his hands his also playing the bass with his feet. Every member in this band is the best at what they do.
As usual love the Zep reactions. Lucky guy. I think the wifey and 5 kids hate Zeppelin because im a Zep freak
At 2:22 you looked at your wife and knew immediately that she was having an eargasm 🤣😂
Thank you for posting. You all make a great couple.
I'm 66 years old and not naive but these guys weren't drug addicts just down to earth family men.The drummer John Bonham did have a drinking problem but all and all just really good guys.
(Zeppelin - Hey Hey, What Can I Do). Lyrics are awesome. "I got a woman stay drunk all the time".
Saw Robert Plant once page/plant '95 twice...superior breed of rock stars! People I know who saw Zep saw them multiple times...return customers always! Best band ever bar none!
Good old 70S . Nice reaction, you too!
New to TNT. Have enjoyed checking out the reviews. Nice work
Yah Robert always had the swag going on they were the Rock Gods key to the kingdom they could do anything they wanted !!
I am just as skinny as Plant but he gets laid, all I get is "man you better go lift weights " WTF lol
Its the hair man. Chicks love the hair and nobody these days seem to get that lol
It's the whole 'package' when it comes to Robert Plant. His blonde curly mop of Hair, he's Hip, Thin, Gorgeous, Rich, is in a Rock-&-Roll Band & most of all he has a super sexy voice. What more could someone ask for?
It's an attitude that drips confidence and sensuality, not your muscles, that women find irresistible. Work on that. They want you to take them on a journey. Learn to please them first and foremost. Place your needs second. Play them like a finely tuned instrument. Yes it's hard work but will pay off.
Times have changed. Men seem to think they just have to bulk up on muscles now to be appealing. Don't be misled.
"What kind of feel do you get from that?"
"It’s Blues."
Ĺove that. I love the Blues, too. Jimmy Page captures that feel in this track in a special way. Plant's vocals bring it out powerfully.
I love Blues artists like Albert King, B. B. King, Stevie Ray Vaughan and others, but this is pretty darn special.
I saw Led Zep back in 1970 or 71 at Madison Square Garden NYC. the entire place was filled with a giant semi-opaque blue cannibus cloud, joints by the thousands being passed around, with huge balloons bouncing around the audience.The speakers on the stage were so big, and so loud, that my ears were filled with a the sound of wind for about 2 days. it was even louder than Jefferson Airplane's concerts. It was quite funnnnn.
seeing Led Zeppelin at Tarrant County Convention Center May 22nd 1977 Fort Worth Texas.
Impressive musicianship,entertaining awesome grove from the rhythm section of Jones and Bonham Jimi Page shere wizardry, Plant's performance British blue eyed soul exstadnareresoul bloody unforgettable experience psychedelic great time
If I could time travel then I would go to this concert and sit in the front row, loving Jimmy's solos and Robert's tight jeans......!!
And JPJ, for being JPJ. Peerless.
Favorite band of all time. I love watching your reactions to hearing them. This clip is from the movie "The Song Remains The Same" Not sure if you've seen it but it's a definite watch for any Led Zeppelin fan. Time for me to rewatch it now that I'm thinking of it.
I attended 2 Led Zepplin concerts, 1 in the Montreal Forum with Quadrofonic sound! The 2nd at the attendance breaking show at the Pontiac Silverdome in Pontiac Michigan,78,000 I believe! There were people milling up and down the isles and Robert said thay if people didn't take their seats and stop wandering around they would end the show because it was distorting their sound? Their live shows were amazing!
The woman near the end smiling with the white shawl over her hair is Robert Plants wife, Maureen...lucky, lucky lady!!
It's good to see black folk get education on the greatest Rock band in the World
also, never seen zeppelin live but I have seen a FANTASTIC cover band that even dresses like them, and they are seriously worth seeing. Look them up. They're called ZOSO
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Bir exactly the most romantic song, and you should know since it's Zepp!
Goose bumps with the first note....
It's was even better live. I was at that show
As a complete contrast try ‘She Moved Through The Fair’ by Fairport Convention. The singing is so beautiful and no trickery with computer aided auto tune. It’s astounding.
Tasha! Great job again bless you
Best of all time....period.
There is Zeppelin....and there is everyone else.
If you listen to their songs and don’t get a stink face, you’re not truly listening. The GOAT is what they are.
T and Mrs T,chilin' and rocking,that was awesome!
BEST ROCK BAND EVER!!!
I had a ticket to see Zep at the Superdome in NOLA, but that was the tour that was cut short with the death of Robert Plants son... I never got another chance after. Thanks for for bring back all the great memories of the 70's!!!
Covid permitting I go to a lot of gigs, a lot! Am so lucky to live in London and yes you can still get that feeling, and blimey is so good ⭐
I think my parents conceived me to this song
Led Zeppelin is one of my favorite Bands! That’s a GREAT song choice!
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I think your wife was pretty mesmerised by that performance ❤❤❤
Hey guys just cane across this reaction now, love it, Tasha's observation about them being high is spot on!!!!
From my favorite movie....which I have seen approximately 100 times.
My fav song of theirs
I DON'T CARE WHO YOU ARE! This Is JUST THE BEST!
React to any of the songs from their Danmarks Radio performance. They’re all songs from their first album that had just been released .... 50 freaking years ago. They’re just kids! It’s live, loud, raw and AWESOME!!