Not sure why RUclips had an issue with the last part of the song, but they were blocking it b/c of that section. That is why you see the Blocked for Copyright image come up at the end. Thanks for watching!
I respectfully disagree with reactors skipping songs they have reacted to previously when doing an album review. I was born in 61. Led Zeppelin has been my number 1band since 74. I have heard each song countless times. But I can still catch something from a song all these years later. Keep the flow of the album going, in my opinion. Recently subscribed. Love your reactions!
The ironic thing about blues-rock is that the Brits did lots of it and reintroduced the blues to American audiences, who rejected it because it was "Black" music. Elvis tried to bring it in the early '50's but when he signed with RCA they put an end to it (think That's Alright My Mama, or Heartbreak Hotel from his Sun Records days). But John Mayall, the early Rolling Stones, the Yardbirds, Cream, early Fleetwood Mac, were all blues-based rock bands, and many others I can't think of right now. By around 1970, Americans were listening to Black blues artists that they learned about from the Brits.
Well if I could subscribe again I would, but we only can like it once & subscribe once. There are a few other bands that do blues, but none as great at it as Led Zeppelin, besides their amazing instrumental skills Plants vocals are perfect. Every type of music they do is great, I know they really love the blues, & have since young teens. I know Plant & Page have huge collections of music, likely with every blues record. The Royal Albert Hall (1970) concert, has the songs from this album, I know You Shook Me isn’t though. While watching them, make sure you watch Bonham’s drum solo too, Moby Dick. There is some black & white footage, of several of these songs from Denmark Radio (1969). That’s great to watch too, the poor kids watching had to sit quietly. As always thank you, can’t wait for more LZ.
Not sure why RUclips had an issue with the last part of the song, but they were blocking it b/c of that section. That is why you see the Blocked for Copyright image come up at the end. Thanks for watching!
The best blues song by Led Zeppelin is Tea for one one from the album presence ❤
I respectfully disagree with reactors skipping songs they have reacted to previously when doing an album review. I was born in 61. Led Zeppelin has been my number 1band since 74. I have heard each song countless times. But I can still catch something from a song all these years later. Keep the flow of the album going, in my opinion. Recently subscribed. Love your reactions!
Live they were pure magic!
❤❤❤Robert ❤❤❤
Thanks so much for continuing on the Zep trail. This awesome band deserves to be listened to by as many people as possible.
Glad you enjoy it!
It just keeps getting better
Absolutely do longer live 1s they will blow you away
I've been waiting for this one. Jimmy just noodles his way through this with some of the tastiest guitar riffs ever. One of the great LZ sleepers.
This was such a good song! It's definitely one of my favorites so far. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the Led Zeppelin ❤
The ironic thing about blues-rock is that the Brits did lots of it and reintroduced the blues to American audiences, who rejected it because it was "Black" music. Elvis tried to bring it in the early '50's but when he signed with RCA they put an end to it (think That's Alright My Mama, or Heartbreak Hotel from his Sun Records days). But John Mayall, the early Rolling Stones, the Yardbirds, Cream, early Fleetwood Mac, were all blues-based rock bands, and many others I can't think of right now. By around 1970, Americans were listening to Black blues artists that they learned about from the Brits.
Pepare yourself they Amp it up a little on Led Zeppelin 11
You said blues? Try Stevie Ray Vaughan, Texas Flood, live at the Elmo Combo Toronto Ontario Canada 🇨🇦 in 1983.
Well if I could subscribe again I would, but we only can like it once & subscribe once. There are a few other bands that do blues, but none as great at it as Led Zeppelin, besides their amazing instrumental skills Plants vocals are perfect. Every type of music they do is great, I know they really love the blues, & have since young teens. I know Plant & Page have huge collections of music, likely with every blues record. The Royal Albert Hall (1970) concert, has the songs from this album, I know You Shook Me isn’t though. While watching them, make sure you watch Bonham’s drum solo too, Moby Dick. There is some black & white footage, of several of these songs from Denmark Radio (1969). That’s great to watch too, the poor kids watching had to sit quietly. As always thank you, can’t wait for more LZ.
Thank you!