Written by Memphis Minnie and Kansas Joe McCoy in 1929 about The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927. The original is not an easy listen for modern ears, but it's always good to hear where we came from especially as it was written by people who actually lived through that flood.
@@davisworth5114People who lack musical appreciation of various styles and of various times. For example, modern ears would get no value or appreciation from listening to say, ragtime. Bix Speiderbecke was a huge, huge popular artist, but modern ears would completely not understand.
If you love great music you've found the Motherlode, young man. Enjoy. I'm 73 and still love their music. Found it in '70 at the tender age of 19 and it still rocks and roll.
YAY & man i was 8 when i 1st got into **MyBelovedOtherworldlyLedZeppelin** man they just grabbed me by my **Soul** & NEVER let GO!!! They take me to another **Dimension** **MagicalGenius**
This is a true story for many. After the levees broke, the next step was to move north, away from the south, to where the industrial revolution was providing a new way of life. Places like Detroit, and Chicago....
This song is a cover from 1929 by Memphis Minnie and Kansas Joe McCoy about the great Mississippi flood of 27. Many British bands of this era grew up on and revered the old Southern Bluesmen
LZ adds so much commentary in their instrumentals alone … and YOU were reading it! That droning beat by drums and bass that had you feeling hypnotized was so much like a funeral dirge. You’ve opened a can of worms, Stax - LZ is a ride you don’t want to miss. If you’re from Mississippi, you’ll certainly get the feel from their blues renditions. MS has contributed so much to the blues catalog we know. ❤️🔥
Led Zeppelin are the Beastie Boys of Rock! 😂 Every song a banger! They're a British band, but they've been described as Heavy Blues Rock. Highly recommend the song, In My Time Of Dying. One of their best deep cuts!
This is actually a cover song which was originally written by Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Minnie in 1929. Led Zeppelin put their own spin on it and make it their own but it was cover songs like this that got so many rock fans into the blues. I also had a similar experience when I was listening to Jethro Tull's debut album This Was. One of the tracks is a number called Serenade to a Cuckoo. It's a cover of a Roland Kirk tune and it went a long way to getting me into Jazz.
Oh man gotta check out **Traveling Riverside Blues** Originally by Bluesman Robert Johnson 1937 heh i just subbed in **Hopes** ya will continue discovering THE most Influential & THE most Imitated Bands **MyBelovedOtherworldlyLedZeppelin** & i say **Otherworldly** cuz like ya said ya feel like its **Hypnotizing** many of their songs do that! OH also try "Since I've Been Loving You" & "The Lemon Song" which was inspired by Howlin' Wolf's "Killing Floor" and Robert Johnson's "Traveling Riverside Blues". I REALLY **Luv** how much ya were getting into it!! truly hope ya will continue discovering them! YAY **Enjoy**
A great song especially for drums is Achilles Last Stand, but everything they do is absolutely great. Each of these 4 are the GOATS of their craft, & they are musical GODS together. It’s about a great flood in Mississippi in like 1937. Robert Plant lead singer & harmonica* Jimmy Page lead guitarist* John Paul Jones bass & keyboards & any other instruments needed* John Bonham (Bonzo) on the drums. Bonham is an amazing drummer, you should see his 15 20 minute solo, that he’d play during a 3 to 4 hour straight concert. I hope you choose to listen to so much more of Led Zeppelin, if so I’ll tune in, enjoy the ride. This band played from 1968 to 1980, when unfortunately drummer John Bonham passed away, the band knew they couldn’t replace their friend & great drummer band mate.
Kashmir is a fire 🔥 song !! Also a little history lesson about Mississippi is that during World War II and couple years after World War II. They had Nazi prisoner camps on the levee and throughout Mississippi to pick cotton and work farms !!! Go Bulldogs !!!!
❤your appreciation of this song so cool! This is my very fav band since grade school when I heard Misty Mountain Hop on the radio. Music of my life❤ U will b impressed w very 1st song of 1st album…but all the way to at least 6th album, every song a banger! Enjoy ur music journey 🎶
I've never really tried to figure out the lyrics to this, but Zeppelin was such great road trip music in my younger days. They were from my parents generation but timeless.
This was written by Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe McCoy in 1929. It was about a devastating flood of the Mississippi River in 1927. LZ does an outstanding rendition of it in 1971. I saw them concert in Germany in 1973 & 2 years later in Houston-two of the very best concerts I’ve ever experienced. They are among the best of all time…💜
I ve been listening to this song since its release in 73? Ish and as you so aptly stated, it's hypnotic rhythm still mesmerizes me in 2024. Not necessarily the song you want to put on the turn table when it's just you & your girl. But with the fellas and a couple adult beverage s & edibles, gets you in the zone. John Bonham s driving beat and Jimmy Page on slide guitar does the trick.
It's worth a reaction on its own... Playing For Change covers this WITH Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones. The video is FIRE!!! Artists from all over the world play on video in their respective countries at the same time. It brings a whole new light to how amazing the song was.
The song is about the Great Mississippi Delta Flood of 1926 or 1927. The song was originally written and performed a year or two after that. Led Zepp's version is a cover of that song and man...they frikken NAILED it.
Kashmir by Led Zeppelin was sampled by Puff Daddy on Come With Me. Led Zeppelin is considered one of the best rock bands ever, like the Beatles & the Rolling Stones. Their songs have been sampled over and over and over.
@@jeffk.9075 True! Some samples turn out to be almost the entire song, at least musically. Similar with Bruce Hornsby & The Way It Is & Aerosmith Dream On & Eminem's Sing For the Moment, with Joe Perry playing on it. Steve Winwood also recorded new, faster vocals for Eric Prydz's song length sample of Valerie's chorus, called Call on Me. The Police's Every Breath You Take was used musically almost w/out change on Puff Daddy's I'll Be Missing You. It's cool that great music from the 60s/70s/80s gets used for new generations to learn about it.
I believe the end is the levee broke & the destruction that happens. You have done so much better understanding what it’s about, so many haven’t known what a levee is.
Led ZEPPELIN was so amazing this was from MEMPHIS MINNIE LISTEN TO HER SHE IS ON RUclips the british musicians all got thier blues records off the ships in the 1950s and 1960s
Is this your first Led Zeppelin? Man... I'm not sure if you know what you've gotten yourself into. lol Which LZ should you react to in future? Answer - all of them. 😅 This is a great band to start with the very first album, Led Zeppelin I and do it one song at a time. Most of the songs on the first 3 albums are BANGERS. The next 2-3 albums they released were equally as good. For me, studio versions are what I grew up on and are the foundation of how I know this great music. Live versions are great... but you can do those later. Their live performances are phenomenal... but most of the songs are done differently live. If you want to just do them randomly, I would highly recommend the next one be "Since I've Been Loving You." I look forward to watching this journey. Led Zeppelin is definitely going to bring you new viewers as the music is that good. If you're truly a lover of music as I think you are, this band will change your life. Four incredibly talented human beings who got together and made some of the best music on the planet.
Stax, if you are going to start reacting to Zeppelin I suggest you only do studio versions until you become familiar with the band. Here's my request "In My Time of Dying " "How Many More Times "
It's kinda stupid how people (like yourself, Stax) get exposed to great music. But here we be and you're benefitting. As an old white guy, myself... Wish I could hear this jam for the first time.
You can't go wrong with the Mighty Zep. Every recommendation here in the comments is an incredible song. If you enjoy the story telling aspect to this check out Gallows Pole. Some other great ones Since I've Been Loving You, Kashmir, In My Time of Dying and on and on and on and on....
So this is a slight bite on some much older Delta Blues song(s). It's what Led Zeppelin did ... remake old blue songs with an English 70's rock flare. You like "flows" and timing changes as per your Beastie Boys reactions so keep the Zeppelin going by checking out "The Ocean". Also a guitar part from Led Zeppelin's "The Ocean" was sampled on the Beastie Boys song "She's Crafty". So keep the Zeppelin Beastie Boys reactions coming.
That isn't jazz honey. That is low down dirty Delta Blues. One of the best tracks Led Zeppelin ever did.
Dude ! I love the beasties but you just stumbled on what is arguably the greatest rock band ever. Don’t stop! Go down the rabbit hole!
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@@StaxReactsyou gotta check out Fool in the Rain, Over the Hills and Far Away and In the Light
Agreed. One of the most iconic. Eagles could also get a spot, maybe, if they werent so jealous of their fame.
@@StaxReacts so this is heavy electric treatment of early 1900s southern black blues, which they didn’t hide
‘lemon song’ by zep
It definitely ain't Jazz, but it is Blues and Hard Rock! Led Zeppelin is the
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🎉Glad to see you caught the “miss-q.” It’s Blues not Jazz.
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By far the greatest rock band ever hands down!
Written by Memphis Minnie and Kansas Joe McCoy in 1929 about The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927. The original is not an easy listen for modern ears, but it's always good to hear where we came from especially as it was written by people who actually lived through that flood.
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AND...the lyrics in the vid are wrong, in places. If your going down south well they got no work to do north of Chicago, for one...
The original is great, what the hell are "modern ears" ?????
@@davisworth5114 shove the attitude
@@davisworth5114People who lack musical appreciation of various styles and of various times. For example, modern ears would get no value or appreciation from listening to say, ragtime. Bix Speiderbecke was a huge, huge popular artist, but modern ears would completely not understand.
the harmonica in this song is so good
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Dude the best band in the world!!!❤
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Best band ever
Lead singer on the harmonica. The whole track sounds flooded. It's my favorite Zep song because it's the one I'm listening to right now.
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HA i just pretty much said this same thing in another Led Zeppelin reaction! Awesome!
Yes I have at least 20 of them!
If you love great music you've found the Motherlode, young man. Enjoy. I'm 73 and still love their music. Found it in '70 at the tender age of 19 and it still rocks and roll.
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YAY & man i was 8 when i 1st got into **MyBelovedOtherworldlyLedZeppelin** man they just grabbed me by my **Soul** & NEVER let GO!!! They take me to another **Dimension** **MagicalGenius**
Same...I'm 64 and have loved them since I first heard them in 1970 when I was 10!
That drum beat bonzo is I believe the most sampled drum beat ever!
Bonzo was the greatest rock drummer of all time. Check out "Whole Lotta Love" from Led Zeppelin for more hotness.
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Another song from Led Zeppelin called The Ocean was sampled by the Beastie Boys, called She’s Crafty 🔥🔥🔥
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Sorry I said that after you.
Traveling riverside blues. Stairway to heaven. Kashmir
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Kashmir is an absolute vibe!
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Love to see new Zep fans react to world changing music
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A great bluesy song they do is, Since I’ve Been Loving You, live at Madison Square Gardens (1973). It’s my favorite live performance they do.
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they are the GOATS! thanks and appreciate the greatness
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Awesome song. So many good songs from them. The lemon song, immigrant song, dazed and confused. All awesome!
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In My Time Of Dying is a must-listen as well from Zeppelin
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It will forever be a head bopper to any new ears that hear it.
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I'm soooo glad I grew up when I did
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Any Zep song live or studio is just AMAZING❤❤❤
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You nailed it keep going with the Mighty Zeppelin machine
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If I could ever walk into a room in slow motion, it would be to the intro to this song.
Best drummer ever
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This is a true story for many. After the levees broke, the next step was to move north, away from the south, to where the industrial revolution was providing a new way of life. Places like Detroit, and Chicago....
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Greatest band to ever grace the planet!!
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This song is a cover from 1929 by Memphis Minnie and Kansas Joe McCoy about the great Mississippi flood of 27. Many British bands of this era grew up on and revered the old Southern Bluesmen
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The GOATs
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LZ adds so much commentary in their instrumentals alone … and YOU were reading it! That droning beat by drums and bass that had you feeling hypnotized was so much like a funeral dirge. You’ve opened a can of worms, Stax - LZ is a ride you don’t want to miss. If you’re from Mississippi, you’ll certainly get the feel from their blues renditions. MS has contributed so much to the blues catalog we know. ❤️🔥
Loving it, thank you 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Insane drumming
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The best drummer ever. No one even comes close
What a Fantastic band to listen to ❤. I bought this album when it first came out and still play it today.😎☮️
Amazing 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Led Zeppelin are the Beastie Boys of Rock! 😂 Every song a banger!
They're a British band, but they've been described as Heavy Blues Rock.
Highly recommend the song, In My Time Of Dying. One of their best deep cuts!
Amazing Tahoe 🔥🔥
Excellent reaction. Rockin' it.
Thank you so much 🙏🏽
This is actually a cover song which was originally written by Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Minnie in 1929. Led Zeppelin put their own spin on it and make it their own but it was cover songs like this that got so many rock fans into the blues. I also had a similar experience when I was listening to Jethro Tull's debut album This Was. One of the tracks is a number called Serenade to a Cuckoo. It's a cover of a Roland Kirk tune and it went a long way to getting me into Jazz.
The best band ever
Song first recorded in 1929 by Memphis Millie and Kansas Joe McCoy about the Mississippi flood in 1927.
Ahhhh ok thank you
My favorite parts of this song are the harmonica always have and always will be, besides the perfectly syncopated beat
Yesssss amazing 🙏🏽
@@StaxReacts Led Zeppelin is another great rabbit hole to go down
The subtext is saying that when all these people went to Chicago it was the start of Electric Blues which led to Rock and eventually Rap
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Been waiting for this, Stax. More Led
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Oh man gotta check out **Traveling Riverside Blues** Originally by Bluesman Robert Johnson 1937 heh i just subbed in **Hopes** ya will continue discovering THE most Influential & THE most Imitated Bands **MyBelovedOtherworldlyLedZeppelin** & i say **Otherworldly** cuz like ya said ya feel like its **Hypnotizing** many of their songs do that! OH also try "Since I've Been Loving You" & "The Lemon Song" which was inspired by Howlin' Wolf's "Killing Floor" and Robert Johnson's "Traveling Riverside Blues". I REALLY **Luv** how much ya were getting into it!! truly hope ya will continue discovering them! YAY **Enjoy**
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽I was definitely feeling it
Thank you for posting this great video for so, so many reasons.
Music is diversity at its core!!
God Bless you!!!
Thank you so much God bless you as well
I've come to count on all the classic rock finatics on these to give me history! I've always just listened and loved.... have no clue usually. Lol
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Ask me anything...I know it all! 😊
That last little flick of the guitar strings at the end = the destruction is complete.
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A great song especially for drums is Achilles Last Stand, but everything they do is absolutely great. Each of these 4 are the GOATS of their craft, & they are musical GODS together. It’s about a great flood in Mississippi in like 1937. Robert Plant lead singer & harmonica* Jimmy Page lead guitarist* John Paul Jones bass & keyboards & any other instruments needed* John Bonham (Bonzo) on the drums. Bonham is an amazing drummer, you should see his 15 20 minute solo, that he’d play during a 3 to 4 hour straight concert. I hope you choose to listen to so much more of Led Zeppelin, if so I’ll tune in, enjoy the ride. This band played from 1968 to 1980, when unfortunately drummer John Bonham passed away, the band knew they couldn’t replace their friend & great drummer band mate.
Thank you for the info, I’ll be sure to check it more out soon
Led Zep rabbit hole is one to enjoy!!
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Dazed and Confused, bro, You'll LOVE that track
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Misty Mountain Hop is a great song.
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Kashmir is a fire 🔥 song !! Also a little history lesson about Mississippi is that during World War II and couple years after World War II. They had Nazi prisoner camps on the levee and throughout Mississippi to pick cotton and work farms !!! Go Bulldogs !!!!
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❤your appreciation of this song so cool! This is my very fav band since grade school when I heard Misty Mountain Hop on the radio. Music of my life❤ U will b impressed w very 1st song of 1st album…but all the way to at least 6th album, every song a banger! Enjoy ur music journey 🎶
Legends
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Homie you bout' to be blown away.😂😂
I've never really tried to figure out the lyrics to this, but Zeppelin was such great road trip music in my younger days. They were from my parents generation but timeless.
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Great reaction as usual. I have a classic for you..... Stevie Wonder "All I do". Young Micheal Jackcon in the chorus...
I’ll check it out
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Maaaaaannnn....and to think you got to this moment because of a guitar riff, sampled on a hip hop song....
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Sooo amazing
This was written by Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe McCoy in 1929. It was about a devastating flood of the Mississippi River in 1927. LZ does an outstanding rendition of it in 1971. I saw them concert in Germany in 1973 & 2 years later in Houston-two of the very best concerts I’ve ever experienced. They are among the best of all time…💜
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Fool in the rain is my fave.
Stairway to Heaven. Studio version first then live
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Live 1973 at Madison Square Garden!
Man, You've got it.
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If you choose this assignment it will be the biggest rabbit hole you will go down
Let’s gooooo
I ve been listening to this song since its release in 73? Ish and as you so aptly stated, it's hypnotic rhythm still mesmerizes me in 2024. Not necessarily the song you want to put on the turn table when it's just you & your girl. But with the fellas and a couple adult beverage s & edibles, gets you in the zone. John Bonham s driving beat and Jimmy Page on slide guitar does the trick.
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Aww man, right pal, thats you certified a cool cat.
Thanks brother
It's worth a reaction on its own... Playing For Change covers this WITH Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones. The video is FIRE!!! Artists from all over the world play on video in their respective countries at the same time. It brings a whole new light to how amazing the song was.
Betttt
The song is about the Great Mississippi Delta Flood of 1926 or 1927. The song was originally written and performed a year or two after that. Led Zepp's version is a cover of that song and man...they frikken NAILED it.
Thank you for telling me that
If you like a driving, slow blues, try the album version of Since I've Been Loving You. Then the liver version. Contact high.
Thank you for the request
Hey guys this is the best band ever ❤❤
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Since I've been loving you and What Can I Say
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Hey Hey What Can I Do is the title
👍My Led Zeppelin request for drums is the song " Rock and Roll"! 🥳
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Achillies Last Stand live at knebworth 1979!!
Based on the old blues song by Memphis Minnie and Kansas Joe McCoy about the great Mississippi Flood of 1927.
Rock Gods
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Hey it's the GOATS!!!
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Check out every single Led Zeppelin song. They’re all fantastic. Start with LED Zeppelin I, first song and go from there
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Kashmir by Led Zeppelin was sampled by Puff Daddy on Come With Me. Led Zeppelin is considered one of the best rock bands ever, like the Beatles & the Rolling Stones. Their songs have been sampled over and over and over.
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Can we say it's an actual sample? Jimmy flew out and played guitar on the song.
@@jeffk.9075 True! Some samples turn out to be almost the entire song, at least musically. Similar with Bruce Hornsby & The Way It Is & Aerosmith Dream On & Eminem's Sing For the Moment, with Joe Perry playing on it. Steve Winwood also recorded new, faster vocals for Eric Prydz's song length sample of Valerie's chorus, called Call on Me. The Police's Every Breath You Take was used musically almost w/out change on Puff Daddy's I'll Be Missing You. It's cool that great music from the 60s/70s/80s gets used for new generations to learn about it.
Need to listen to Led Zeppelin “Physical Graffiti” album STAX! Bust’n The Blues Brother!!
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Nice!
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Dude, you're from Mississippi!. This is like an omen.
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I believe the end is the levee broke & the destruction that happens. You have done so much better understanding what it’s about, so many haven’t known what a levee is.
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@@StaxReacts you are welcome. Hey I’m listening to another reaction, try You Shook Me off their first album you’ll love it.
This is a Huge leap in music if you're going to check them out , GOAT Band .recognize that beat on BB Rymn & stealin ?
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Robert Plant (singer) plays the harmonica through an amp.
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My request is "Back in Love Again" by LTD, Good show as always, have a good weekend
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U2 drummer Larry Mullen also said his drum riff on Bullet the Blue Sky is inspired by this.
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Awesome
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Playing For Change does a great version, with the original bass player.
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Beastie Boys used these drums for Rhymin’ And Stealin’.
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Zepheads know. They are Rock Gods standing on top of the mountain.
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Led ZEPPELIN was so amazing this was from MEMPHIS MINNIE LISTEN TO HER SHE IS ON RUclips the british musicians all got thier blues records off the ships in the 1950s and 1960s
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Is this your first Led Zeppelin? Man... I'm not sure if you know what you've gotten yourself into. lol
Which LZ should you react to in future? Answer - all of them. 😅 This is a great band to start with the very first album, Led Zeppelin I and do it one song at a time. Most of the songs on the first 3 albums are BANGERS. The next 2-3 albums they released were equally as good. For me, studio versions are what I grew up on and are the foundation of how I know this great music. Live versions are great... but you can do those later. Their live performances are phenomenal... but most of the songs are done differently live.
If you want to just do them randomly, I would highly recommend the next one be "Since I've Been Loving You."
I look forward to watching this journey. Led Zeppelin is definitely going to bring you new viewers as the music is that good. If you're truly a lover of music as I think you are, this band will change your life. Four incredibly talented human beings who got together and made some of the best music on the planet.
Thank you so much momma, I’ll be sure to check it out
Wow, I agree with every single word you said, with only one exception. I would remove the words "some of" in the last sentence lol. ☮️🐐
This song was also sampled by Eminem in Kim & Beyonce in Don't Hurt Yourself.
I need to check it out
The levee on Lake Ponchatran (sp?) broke during Hurricane Katrina
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Great reaction, try their song Dazed and Confused, Where are you from in Mississippi?
Thank you so much, and north Mississippi towards Oxford
Stax, if you are going to start reacting to Zeppelin I suggest you only do studio versions until you become familiar with the band.
Here's my request "In My Time of Dying " "How Many More Times "
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It's kinda stupid how people (like yourself, Stax) get exposed to great music. But here we be and you're benefitting. As an old white guy, myself... Wish I could hear this jam for the first time.
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You can't go wrong with the Mighty Zep. Every recommendation here in the comments is an incredible song. If you enjoy the story telling aspect to this check out Gallows Pole. Some other great ones Since I've Been Loving You, Kashmir, In My Time of Dying and on and on and on and on....
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Beastie Boys also sampled Led Zeppelin's Black Dog on Beasties Groove.
Wowwww
John Bonham was the Best Drummer to Bless this Earth! Had the most Beats for Your Buck! 😅
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Instrumentation on this song:
Robert Plant - Vocals and Harmonica
Jimmy Page - Slide guitar
John Paul Jones - Bass guitar
John Bonham - drums
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The Lemon Song
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You should check out Stevie Ray Vaughn Texas flood or any of his music it's amazing
'lectric Blues
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So this is a slight bite on some much older Delta Blues song(s). It's what Led Zeppelin did ... remake old blue songs with an English 70's rock flare.
You like "flows" and timing changes as per your Beastie Boys reactions so keep the Zeppelin going by checking out "The Ocean".
Also a guitar part from Led Zeppelin's "The Ocean" was sampled on the Beastie Boys song "She's Crafty". So keep the Zeppelin Beastie Boys reactions coming.
Betttt I’ll check it out