Putting the needle down on a Zeppelin album in the Seventies was like lighting a stick of dynamite. I dig it as much at 71 years old as when I listened to them IN 1971! The energy in me that rode its back has not changed. My body thinks that's weird. Ha. But so what? Peace Out!✌✌
I remember driving around and around the Forum in Inglewood, Calif with my buddies in a 1959 Weber's bread truck trying desperately to figure out a way to get in since we had snuck in at hockey games before but the Zep was different they had all openings secure and we finally got chased out by the parking lot police, We were all so bummed cause we could hear them playing their opening number "Rock and Roll" , just another experience in a teenagers life. Ha! man that seems like that was in another life been so long ago. Peace be to you!!
Feel the same brother or sister. 71 years old too. Great stuff. Our schools parking lot was rocking to this before and after. I still got vinyls. Rock on Aurora.
When I walked into my high school gym in 1969 for the first time, this album was blasting fm the speakers. I asked who this was bc I had only listened to AM radio. And that's when puberty hit me right between the eyes. Good Gawds no wonder the 70s were insane.
@простадівчина I'd give anything to go back to the best decade of music there will ever be, and sooo many uncountable concerts. The 70s were definitely insane~~right on!!
I've been playing the Zeppelin on the drums since I was 15 John Bonham was one of my drumming Heroes.. I remember exactly where I was and what I was doing.. coming back from rehearsal on the boulevard in Montreal Canada... When they announced his death... I pulled over and cried for over an hour... I was just a kid then... I'm 68 years of age now ... Teaching the kids to play drums... And still doing the occasional performance... Zeppelin anytime anywhere man!
I was 14 years old in 1989 when I first heard Heartbreaker into Living Loving and I absolutely lost my damned mind. Nothing, and I mean NOTHING compared to that. All the heavy metal I was into just took a back seat to the thrill that was this album. My whole youth was defined by that pregnant one second pause between these songs and the birth of sheer exuberance that followed. At 48 I have listened to every genre of music that has followed, and nothing comes close to the rollercoaster thrill that was and is Led Zeppelin. Also, God bless John Paul Jones, the best and most underrated musician of that century 🔥
Always good to see the music lives on. However I hate people my age putting down later generations. Don't they remember what it's like to be 20? You don't want somebody 60 or 70 telling you what's right or what to like. My feeling is let them figure it out for themselves. I think that way works out best.
As I am a true child of the 90s, the first time I heard this recording was on a gritty old cassette tape my neighbor lent me. At the time, I knew nothing more than Limp Bisket, Lincoln Park and Pappa Roach. Suffice to say that day changed my life forever.
Welcome aboard. Papa Roach and Limp Bizkit are weenie bands. Posers. Lincoln Park were good. RIP Chester. It's ok to like different styles. Recognizing Zeppelins greatness just takes awhile for some. I love bands like the Cure. The Replacements. The Smiths. The Pixies. Soul Asylum. 360 degrees from Zeppelin but I always gravitate back to them no matter where I'm at musically. They're simply the greatest band of all time. End of story
I was five years old when These guys got together. Became a fan at eight years old and my big brother started playing it. I just want to say welcome to the club☮️
I'm just now 68 and since 1972 a full blown Led head. Saw them in 1974 at the Capitol Center in MD by accident and unreal! John Bonham had a circle of drums around him and just took them to pieces!
When I was 7 or 8, my oldest brother brought home "Houses Of The Holy". The first time I heard it, I was hooked. I'll be 59 in 2024 and I still listen to Zeppelin. 🤘🤘🤘
Bought this @ a duty Free Shop in Manila, 1971 Played this through the squawk box in the day room. The Skipper @ exec were ashore. Every mop became a guitar!
I went out about midnight one night, I came to at 5 AM with this song cranking, my friend stayed with me all night and said, I'm glad your still with us. 70's teen when these guys were the kings of rock
This is and will forever be THE ONE band for me that brought me to rock music. They supported me through all my life. This music has an intensity that no other band has reached. Many have tried, many failed. But this is the origin of it all.
@@undercoveragentfortheblues1723 I agree with you completely. Well said. Jimmy Page took the blues and brought it back to us young white Americans in a new package. They’re the best.. they will always be the best. they did the same things for My Life. I married my high school sweetheart and I lost her seven years ago. Led Zeppelin help me get through it every day. I love you, Nat💕🌎✌🏼
80s/90s kid and this was still alive and well on true rock stations. This and Hendrix, Doors, Jethro Tull, Black Sabbath, Cooper. Now not so much where I live.
Many years ago a local college radio station played Heart Breaker but did not play Livin Lovin Maid. Thank gosh their phone answering machine took my call,this was before cell phones!
Back in the 70s I drove my grandmother nuts with this album. She lived with us downstairs, but I had my bedroom upstairs with two big speakers and yeah, I turned it all the way up.
Imagine if you were in a band like Led Zeppelin.... seriously, take a good ten minutes and think about that. After Bonham would ultimately die, how would you have handled it? Would it ever be the same, after making music like this, having someone like Bonham on drums? I'll let you answer that
My mother was a touring musician, from Her hometown of Victoria BC , to up and down the west coast of both Canada and the States. I was a drummer. That's just where the talent ended up on my end. So at age 7, i was sat down and made to listen to Zeppelin 1-4 because as she would say, John Bonham was the heaviest drummer of all time,and that I HAD TO PLAY LIKE HIM if I wanted to be any good. It worked. That same Night we found an ancient bass drum pedal and cardboard boxes for toms, and a coffee table book for a snare. I was just consumed. I made a band w my brother and he was the guitar player. The only problem was finding a singer. Idk if that's been other peoples' experience. But at one time I actually had to do vocals and drum at the same time,which meant certain songs were simply off the list. Not this one,tho. S***,I probably sing this while on the drums anyway.
Love it. Kinda sounds like my now husband's musical lifestyle.. Here we are in a love for each other and music that goes way back. It's awesome. And so is reading these comments from us late 60s early 70s not only in music but in age.. ❤
Excellent 2,nd album. The first one superb. Dig! Get into it all the way into it. For MOJO Detroit ENFORCER! God bless you brother. Ride with Pride. Peace
I was 13 in 1976 when I first heard both Led Zeppelin's debut album and Led Zeppelin 2.And i was and still am hooked on their music and became a life long fan.Today at 60 years old as I listen to "Heartbreaker"/"Livin Lovin Maid" I'm 13 years old again.❤❤❤❤❤❤
We're all dying slowly or maybe a little sooner, but unavoidably dying anyway. Have a smooth passage to whatever it is if anything and hopefully I see you on the other side. Meanwhile let's make the time in between worth living.
My friend Frank and I were riding around on Manchester rd. in St. Louis back in 1969. We stopped at a new stereo store that as having their grand opening. They had two albums on sale for $1.99, Led Zeppelin II or Frigid Pink.....Frank said I think you'll like the Led Zeppelin better. He was right, every time I hear a Zeppelin song I think of that day. We lost Frank in 2004 but his music lives on. Thanks Frank...
This Album is pure gold from start to finish. An absolute Masterpiece. Every song is Good. But of course seeing and hearing them Live is the ultimate Led Zeppelin experience. I was lucky to have seen them twice. And yes...they did play both of these songs back to back
@@paulbernal5397 why lie about it? Jimmy Page said this was his least favorite Led Zeppelin song and that is why they never played it live. I don’t know why you would lie about that.
As a kid I always thought he said "with a purple umbrella that fits in her hair" or on Stairway "and there some wine on down the road" FYI I still sing em like that 💪
I had this album around 1971. Blown away by its awesomeness. Gutbucket rock. Edit: After Lemon Song this is my second favorite track from this record......ooofff.....Fuego🔥
I have to interject here for a moment . I bought this album the day it was released and it was a absolute audio monster. A assault on your senses in every sense of the word.......I have played Led Zep 2 for decades and I am still in awe of it.....
I listened to this album on headphones while walking around Queens on my first visit to NYC and I finally "got it". This is music based on a big city vibe. NYC and London especially.
Check out some of the stuff coming out of Japan. The level of talent and enthusiasm is frightening. Special mention: Band Maid. of note for Zep fans: After one of Band Maid's shows, and older English gentleman came up on stage and told drummer Akane Hirose she sounded like the reincarnation of John Bonham. The older English gentleman? Jimmy Page. 😀
Great singer, two great guitarists and a hard hitting ball of power drumming and percussion, composers, instrumentalist....have I missed anything? I'm sure you'll think of something else I forgot!
Hosted a poker game 20 years ago & played this song on a burnt CD & got mad props from a friend of a friend when birth halves were played back to back "You don't know Zep if you don't know this is one goddamn song!" Amen
I can remember in the mid 1980's drag racing, while blasting this song in my 100% Genuine 1969 Chevy Z-28 X33 model! I pulled a wheelie, and blew the doors off of a 1977 Pontiac Trans Am! Damn! Those were great times!!!! 😎👍🏻👍🏻
Just a minute ago, I heard Heartbreaker by itself for the first time and was confused. I said ,wtf where's the other half of the song ? The radio always played these 2 together too. It's a crime to separate them!
First time hearing Heartbreaker I couldn't believe the break. Then solo electric guitar I never heard someone do that. The whole time you can hear amp buzz this was the greatest
I, too, am still a righteous rocker at age 71.Led Zeppelin never fails me to fill me with awe and amazement. Music like this is ageless and has an immortailty all its own.
John Bonham played a simple Ludwig set but how he made it sound so like so much more. In those days all u had was a Speed King Pedal and Zildjian cymbals to couple with that base set of Ludwigs
I absolutely adore them and this is a great set with a speed bag and gloves 🥊 makes any day better 50 years later. Hope it's not too loud for the neighbors 😂
Putting the needle down on a Zeppelin album in the Seventies was like lighting a stick of dynamite. I dig it as much at 71 years old as when I listened to them IN 1971! The energy in me that rode its back has not changed. My body thinks that's weird. Ha. But so what? Peace Out!✌✌
Keep on rocking, fine lady
❤
I remember driving around and around the Forum in Inglewood, Calif with my buddies in a 1959 Weber's bread truck trying desperately to figure out a way to get in since we had snuck in at hockey games before but the Zep was different they had all openings secure and we finally got chased out by the parking lot police, We were all so bummed cause we could hear them playing their opening number "Rock and Roll" , just another experience in a teenagers life. Ha! man that seems like that was in another life been so long ago. Peace be to you!!
Feel the same brother or sister. 71 years old too. Great stuff. Our schools parking lot was rocking to this before and after. I still got vinyls. Rock on Aurora.
Groovy
Every young man needs to listen to these songs....this will prepare you for what is to come.
She's a soul stripper mine Emily is, good riddance
amen brotha
Absolutely
Word life!!!
Yes listen to stone-age-man's advice.
It's impossible for me to listen to Heartbreaker without Living Loving Maid. ❤ it's both of them or nothing.
That's one of the best Led Zeppelin songs but Page didn't like it. lol
It’s like when Gilmour’s comfy-numb got cut short on the wall. Just Absolutely Wrong!!!
Right on👊😎
Woke up this morn in a Trampled under foot frame of mind that has segued to the present.its 6:45 a.m.
Same with ZZ Top and "Waiting For The Bus/Jesus Just Left Chicago" 😉
When I walked into my high school gym in 1969 for the first time, this album was blasting fm the speakers. I asked who this was bc I had only listened to AM radio. And that's when puberty hit me right between the eyes.
Good Gawds no wonder the 70s were insane.
OMG!! You got it!
@@baughtl yea there was really no turning back. Loved your reaction, THX
@простадівчина I'd give anything to go back to the best decade of music there will ever be, and sooo many uncountable concerts. The 70s were definitely insane~~right on!!
Def leopard
@@janetdangelo835 we had us some times and a head full of memories and a million songs we know by heart. glad you were there and still are!!
I've been playing the Zeppelin on the drums since I was 15 John Bonham was one of my drumming Heroes.. I remember exactly where I was and what I was doing.. coming back from rehearsal on the boulevard in Montreal Canada... When they announced his death... I pulled over and cried for over an hour... I was just a kid then... I'm 68 years of age now ... Teaching the kids to play drums... And still doing the occasional performance... Zeppelin anytime anywhere man!
50 years plus and Led Zeppelin music is still fresh and very much enjoyable.
Built to last, baby
Lemon song
@@jamesmullins330 Damm right 🤘
Always brings me back to high school. I was in gr 10 when Bonzo died.
@@stevebonvillain6866 I love the bass In that song always
I was 14 years old in 1989 when I first heard Heartbreaker into Living Loving and I absolutely lost my damned mind. Nothing, and I mean NOTHING compared to that. All the heavy metal I was into just took a back seat to the thrill that was this album. My whole youth was defined by that pregnant one second pause between these songs and the birth of sheer exuberance that followed. At 48 I have listened to every genre of music that has followed, and nothing comes close to the rollercoaster thrill that was and is Led Zeppelin. Also, God bless John Paul Jones, the best and most underrated musician of that century 🔥
Always good to see the music lives on. However I hate people my age putting down later generations. Don't they remember what it's like to be 20? You don't want somebody 60 or 70 telling you what's right or what to like. My feeling is let them figure it out for themselves. I think that way works out best.
The stones playing the blues is on par for me but very well put .
Imagine what it felt like in the late 60's when this album first came out on December 22nd, 1969 in the states...
🏃🏃♂️🏃🏃♂️🏃
#UNBELIEVABLE!
🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨
@@virgilrobertsjr7870 Kind sir, I would've absolutely lost my damned mind.
In the mid 90's music lag kicked in
I am a 70's child. My parents had this on 8-track it was pink., I was 7.. I am 56 still rocking with Led Zeppelin.. it is my favorite..❤❤❤❤❤❤
I’m 58 and still love it!
I'm 59, enjoying listening to Zep!!💕
@michelledunfee8685 cool parents, who turned you on to the best music. Keep rocking 🤘 Peace
That suprisingly short pause between these 2 songs still thrills me silly after 40 years
¡SAME!
MAN!!!
Hell to the yes
Me too, when the radio stations would play the Top 100 rock songs, they always did these two together.
Lovin' it! 💕
As I am a true child of the 90s, the first time I heard this recording was on a gritty old cassette tape my neighbor lent me. At the time, I knew nothing more than Limp Bisket, Lincoln Park and Pappa Roach. Suffice to say that day changed my life forever.
Welcome aboard. Papa Roach and Limp Bizkit are weenie bands. Posers. Lincoln Park were good. RIP Chester. It's ok to like different styles. Recognizing Zeppelins greatness just takes awhile for some. I love bands like the Cure. The Replacements. The Smiths. The Pixies. Soul Asylum. 360 degrees from Zeppelin but I always gravitate back to them no matter where I'm at musically. They're simply the greatest band of all time. End of story
Zepp bootlegs in the 90's were hot. That Moby Dick from the LA forum with the steel kettle drums, that's rock and roll
lmao lincoln park
I was five years old when These guys
got together. Became a fan at eight years old and my big brother started playing it. I just want to say welcome to the club☮️
Oh yeah!
I'm just now 68 and since 1972 a full blown Led head. Saw them in 1974 at the Capitol Center in MD by accident and unreal! John Bonham had a circle of drums around him and just took them to pieces!
Led Zeppelin will always be the quintessential rock band
Yes
When I was 7 or 8, my oldest brother brought home "Houses Of The Holy". The first time I heard it, I was hooked. I'll be 59 in 2024 and I still listen to Zeppelin. 🤘🤘🤘
Same 😊
Same here, bro. My brother brought home houses. I heard dancing days and I was hooked. Eight years old man.
These songs are like peanut butter and jelly.
Exactly...
Lol. They're fantastic for sure 👍
More like a thick and juicy bacon double cheeseburger to me!
Yes
Exactly but BETTER
These dudes were truly different. One of a kind. 🤌🏽
@@Dutchyyyy74 yes sir ✌🏼
A ballsey set of performers if there ever was.
Back in the day, the radio stations played Heartbreaker/Livin’ Lovin’. Today, when they only play Heartbreaker I’m like WTF??? This is not acceptable!
There's only one channel I hear them both on
I remember when they ALWAYS played them back to back
I ALWAYS here them together ! BUT I play it , radio today BLOWS !!!!!
98.5 Cleveland radio plays them back to back
Totally agree it’s like a half of loaf
Every time a bell rings a really cool kid listens to Zeppelin for the first time.
How has this comment not gotten a gojillion likes?
Love that🔥🔥👊👍
Ahahahahahaha
That’s a good one.😁☮️
@@gorflunk cause it’s sort of lame?
70 years old still love led Zeppelin ❤❤❤❤
Gotcha, I'm 72 years old and still love Led Zeppelin ❤❤❤❤
Yeah Baby!!!!!! Remember 8-tracks and records, thats what we had, I just turned 68 yrs old in August, still love Led Zep
Bsr j espère pour vous le 20 août comme Robert
Dang you look fab for 68!
@AttalieFalling thank you I take care of myself always have
I turned 68 in September, have loved LZ since I was 15!!
VIRGOOOOOOOOO??????????😂😂😂😂😂?7/ 9 / 1959👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷?@@kanases
This brings back so many memories of days gone by. This IS music!!
Yeah two songs that should never be played separately. Right here.
Im a rock fanatic, 66 yrs, and i have hundreds of favorite artist but none compare with these rock monsters, GET THE LEAD OUT!!!*****
I remember as teenager WMMR in Philly used to get the Led out every night at 9.
@@jojodixon1617 absolutely Brother✌🏼
Bought this @ a duty Free Shop in Manila, 1971
Played this through the squawk box in the day room.
The Skipper @ exec were ashore.
Every mop became a guitar!
I went out about midnight one night, I came to at 5 AM with this song cranking, my friend stayed with me all night and said, I'm glad your still with us. 70's teen when these guys were the kings of rock
This is and will forever be THE ONE band for me that brought me to rock music. They supported me through all my life. This music has an intensity that no other band has reached. Many have tried, many failed. But this is the origin of it all.
@@undercoveragentfortheblues1723 I agree with you completely. Well said. Jimmy Page took the blues and brought it back to us young white Americans in a new package. They’re the best.. they will always be the best. they did the same things for My Life. I married my high school sweetheart and I lost her seven years ago. Led Zeppelin help me get through it every day. I love you, Nat💕🌎✌🏼
I'm approaching 65 in March this music cannot die please play it for everyone to enjoy I shared news feed all the time
68 years old and still loving it. Rock gods!!!
Me too!
73! have to get the Led out too.Need more wattage!
80s/90s kid and this was still alive and well on true rock stations. This and Hendrix, Doors, Jethro Tull, Black Sabbath, Cooper. Now not so much where I live.
I've been listening led Zeppelin for 38 years and it lever gets old.
53 years.
Many years ago a local college radio station played Heart Breaker but did not play Livin Lovin Maid. Thank gosh their phone answering machine took my call,this was before cell phones!
Their license should've been revoked immediately!
Back in the 70s I drove my grandmother nuts with this album. She lived with us downstairs, but I had my bedroom upstairs with two big speakers and yeah, I turned it all the way up.
😂😂😂
@@honestpainter poor grandma😂😂😂👍🏻✌🏼
Alright granny 🤣🤣🤭 same,,my dad would Yell TURN IT DOWN DAMN 🤣🤣🤭🤭
Lol
Can you imagine a world without Zeppelin?
Neither can I!
Good to know there are sill people listening to good music...peace
Led has ALWAYS been my #1 , so I "SILL" listen daily !
Just fuckin with ya bro ! Rock on dude
of course we do. and i'm pretty sure you do too. peace, brother.
I don't always listen to Led Zeppelin
But when I do so do my neighbors...
Anger is Red
Depression is Blue
When Zeppelin plays
It's time to screw
Same here zepplin lives on !
Yesssss.
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Very original comment.
@@JackTatum-yw2hr back at ya
Plant's voice is just incredible.
Zeppelin 1 and 2 are awesome classic albums.
They’re all classic…
All their albums are great
@@jaimeponce9183 all their albums are classics
@@markdixon25 absolutely
What a smooth transition between two great songs.
I was only 8 years old when this album and their first came out. I got them both for Christmas. I’m now 63 and still listen to them.
There's no group like Led Zeppelin especially considering when they first came out. Rock pioneers.
One of the great bands of all time. What a bloody shame they did not make musician the 80s and 90s. Rest In Peace John Bonham.
Oh without a doubt. One of the greatest bands ever period. That’s not even debatable. Anyone who would try is a moron!
1980 was a very depressing year for rock and roll
Quite right. It was a sad year. I have a random question: Did Sting and Tom Petty know each other?
Imagine if you were in a band like Led Zeppelin.... seriously, take a good ten minutes and think about that.
After Bonham would ultimately die, how would you have handled it? Would it ever be the same, after making music like this, having someone like Bonham on drums?
I'll let you answer that
The greatest!!!!
When I listen to Led Zeppelin, so does my neighbors
Put the Universe in their Mind body and Soul forever?? They will Thank you Forever!! By the order of????
This is the 1st Rock n Roll album I bought, back in '69. Great then, and great now! This is my fave Zeppelin song ♥
Saw them in baton rouge in Louisiana at LSU assembly center awesome can't remember the album right now but it's one with Kashmir on it blew me away
Physical graffiti
@@stevebonvillain6866 that was such a great album, also the album cover with the building and cut out windows
I bought it in '82, the first one in my life (I was just 17een)
That’s pretty cool
My mother was a touring musician, from Her hometown of Victoria BC , to up and down the west coast of both Canada and the States.
I was a drummer. That's just where the talent ended up on my end. So at age 7, i was sat down and made to listen to Zeppelin 1-4 because as she would say, John Bonham was the heaviest drummer of all time,and that I HAD TO PLAY LIKE HIM if I wanted to be any good.
It worked. That same Night we found an ancient bass drum pedal and cardboard boxes for toms, and a coffee table book for a snare. I was just consumed. I made a band w my brother and he was the guitar player. The only problem was finding a singer. Idk if that's been other peoples' experience. But at one time I actually had to do vocals and drum at the same time,which meant certain songs were simply off the list. Not this one,tho. S***,I probably sing this while on the drums anyway.
Love it.
Kinda sounds like my now husband's musical lifestyle..
Here we are in a love for each other and music that goes way back.
It's awesome.
And so is reading these comments from us late 60s early 70s not only in music but in age.. ❤
@@christopherfoy6668 yeah Christopher, finding a good singer is often the biggest problem.
I love your story man keep playing
Such a classic love that seamless transition
Living Loving Maid is not the moment I was waiting for. That solo in Heartbreaker was the moment I was waiting for.
Excellent 2,nd album. The first one superb. Dig! Get into it all the way into it. For MOJO Detroit ENFORCER! God bless you brother. Ride with Pride. Peace
I was 13 in 1976 when I first heard both Led Zeppelin's debut album and Led Zeppelin 2.And i was and still am hooked on their music and became a life long fan.Today at 60 years old as I listen to "Heartbreaker"/"Livin Lovin Maid" I'm 13 years old again.❤❤❤❤❤❤
im dying from lung cancer,but man is it ever good to hear this
I’m sorry to hear that..💚✌🏼
No words. This is all eternal. best of luck to you my friend. Glad to share this music with you.
...and I'm dying from breast cancer and yes, it is GOOD to hear this!!!!!! Stay strong, Kathy!!!! We are STILL Here!!!!! NOT GONE YET!!!!!!
Peace, love to both of you.
We're all dying slowly or maybe a little sooner, but unavoidably dying anyway. Have a smooth passage to whatever it is if anything and hopefully I see you on the other side. Meanwhile let's make the time in between worth living.
I am youngish.. 55. I listened to all Zep albums via the albums. Sooo Great!
Sooo CooL!!!
Same thing with me ✌🏼
One of the GREATEST back-to-back rock combos in rock history!!!
My friend Frank and I were riding around on Manchester rd. in St. Louis back in 1969. We stopped at a new stereo store that as having their grand opening. They had two albums on sale for $1.99, Led Zeppelin II or Frigid Pink.....Frank said I think you'll like the Led Zeppelin better. He was right, every time I hear a Zeppelin song I think of that day. We lost Frank in 2004 but his music lives on. Thanks Frank...
I cannot hear one without the other, my mind just automatically hears the opening lick to Livin Lovin Maid after Heartbreaker.
To me, still their best album, new fresh and innovative music!
Growing up when these songs were fresh and new was nothing but fantastic. Many memories.
This Album is pure gold from start to finish. An absolute Masterpiece. Every song is Good. But of course seeing and hearing them Live is the ultimate Led Zeppelin experience.
I was lucky to have seen them twice. And yes...they did play both of these songs back to back
@@paulbernal5397 why lie about it? Jimmy Page said this was his least favorite Led Zeppelin song and that is why they never played it live. I don’t know why you would lie about that.
Absolutely fantastic set of songs from start to finish
Who else constantly rewinds the part “when your conscious hits, you knock it back with pills”? That’s groove is goosebump inducing
As a kid I always thought he said "with a purple umbrella that fits in her hair" or on Stairway "and there some wine on down the road" FYI I still sing em like that 💪
LOL THE PILLS YOU MENTIONED MADE ME BUST OUT LAUGHING
Very accurate lyrics for a lot of people lol
conscience*
@@edwardmunoz7853 I thought it was "and her 50 cent hair" lol
Thnx. Led Zeppelin. I picked up on them in my 30s. They are great. Zeppelin is very relevant in 2024. Love Zeppelin.
Damn. Too good. Noone will ever come close. What sort of techno -addled brain would not light the hell up to hear this.
It's dynamite!
👍🎸🎸🎸
53 years later and still fresh, the world's greatest Rock band, you can't listen to Rock without a little Zeppelin, Peace 22
A lot of Zep!!
Just turned 67 last month and celebrated by a pool with a doob listening to LED Zeppelin
Same as i did in the 70s ✌️😜
66 years old I can remember playing there records over and over when i was 13 14 years old it was amazing then and still is
Saw them in concert in 74 for free in Detroit. We broke the side door down at Olympia Stadium. Best concert
What. A. Great. Band. Zeppelin. Rocks.
What a great combination of two songs that really are one!
Jimmy page does not love LLM
I had this album around 1971. Blown away by its awesomeness. Gutbucket rock.
Edit: After Lemon Song this is my second favorite track from this record......ooofff.....Fuego🔥
3:40 Badass boss level in session
Only the best.
I have to interject here for a moment . I bought this album the day it was released and it was a absolute audio monster. A assault on your senses in every sense of the word.......I have played Led Zep 2 for decades and I am still in awe of it.....
I listened to this album on headphones while walking around Queens on my first visit to NYC and I finally "got it". This is music based on a big city vibe. NYC and London especially.
I can relate to that. But this music goes well anywhere.
Today's music is utter rubbish compared to this stellar example of British rock excellence
Greta van fleet is good
Check out some of the stuff coming out of Japan. The level of talent and enthusiasm is frightening. Special mention: Band Maid. of note for Zep fans: After one of Band Maid's shows, and older English gentleman came up on stage and told drummer Akane Hirose she sounded like the reincarnation of John Bonham. The older English gentleman? Jimmy Page. 😀
Nonsense, tool and ratm are beautiful bands
Lucifers friend!
@@briankemble9150 Those are some old bands to name as 'today's music'.
Great singer, two great guitarists and a hard hitting ball of power drumming and percussion, composers, instrumentalist....have I missed anything?
I'm sure you'll think of something else I forgot!
Hosted a poker game 20 years ago & played this song on a burnt CD & got mad props from a friend of a friend when birth halves were played back to back
"You don't know Zep if you don't know this is one goddamn song!"
Amen
Evidently, Jimmy Paige thought Livin Loving Maid was just a “ filler” song.
Is probably one of the best songs Led Zeppelin ever performed.
Just goes to show you how good they were.
@@tktimber418 that’s right
Nah I believe I know what he meant. Still kicks in combo w Hearbreaker.
I can remember in the mid 1980's drag racing, while blasting this song in my 100% Genuine 1969 Chevy Z-28 X33 model! I pulled a wheelie, and blew the doors off of a 1977 Pontiac Trans Am! Damn! Those were great times!!!! 😎👍🏻👍🏻
Front street in Philly?
Draggin' in my 68 GTO convertible , eatin' corvettes all while blasting ZEPPELIN !
@@jaydemo5792 Draggin' in my '93 Civic hatchback, eatin' Corvettes all while blasting Zeppelin.
Just the raw power of the riff is breathtaking!!’
Well said!!!
Just a minute ago, I heard Heartbreaker by itself for the first time and was confused. I said ,wtf where's the other half of the song ? The radio always played these 2 together too. It's a crime to separate them!
There is no other rock song that can possibly replace this song.🤞
Exactly
Great explanation!!
You got that right 😊
First time hearing Heartbreaker I couldn't believe the break. Then solo electric guitar I never heard someone do that. The whole time you can hear amp buzz this was the greatest
I never heard a guitar solo break like that in my life and I was only 12 got it for my birthday.
Hammer of the Gods, no one will ever compare.
i dont even know how they could.
I'm so glad my local classic rock radio station plays these together
I remember listening to this over and over again on cassette in the 80s
The 1st album and backed up with this album so close, well, it changed everything.
Man, talk about getting transported back in time. And what a good time it was !! Aloha.😎🤙
I, too, am still a righteous rocker at age 71.Led Zeppelin never fails me to fill me with awe and amazement. Music like this is ageless and has an immortailty all its own.
@@brucesimon7085 I am a 60-year-old blues rocker. I agree wholeheartedly. Led Zeppelin is timeless.✌🏼
John Bonham played a simple Ludwig set but how he made it sound so like so much more. In those days all u had was a Speed King Pedal and Zildjian cymbals to couple with that base set of Ludwigs
When heartbreaker is on the radio..and they don't play livin Lovin maid after..it's a lunch bag let down.
This song was very familiar to my neighbors. And still is.
That transition from one song to the next is nothing short of a musical climax😉😎
These 2 songs go TOGETHER like peanut butter and jelly 🤘✌️❤️🎶
I absolutely adore them and this is a great set with a speed bag and gloves 🥊 makes any day better 50 years later. Hope it's not too loud for the neighbors 😂
1971 Live at the old LA Forum. Just incredible.
Zep rules
Late 70,s,,early 80,s. when radio was crap,always had L.Z.#2,(and Machine Head) on cassette as back-up in my car!!!!!!
64 years and like this version of heartbreaker following into loving maid just a woman.
From England
wow returning to this years later, I've got a new appreciation for the drum part, it's got some real good swing to it
Best Album ever.period
I hope people,100 years from now hear this full masterpiece
muy buen tema una de las mejores, dificilmente pasara de moda todo un arte manifestado en la guitarra viva el rock and roll.
Standing in line for the rest of the year Lorrie very good led zeppelin the best way to stay in touch
Omg…..this funky and got soul!!! Love it!!!❤❤❤😁
Almost 60 and still love/ listen to Led Zeppelin