I guess you had to be there. The album was not well received upon release. It was a bleak time in NYC (where I grew up) in the mid-70s, and the album itself is dark, brooding and a definite change in tone for Zeppelin. Add to that the fact that the band was going through a rough patch at the time, and you have a recipe for a less than happy album. Perspective is everything, and I do notice a ton of revisionist history where Presence is concerned.
One of my favorite Zep albums. I like For Your Life. Although these songs don't sound like pure blues, they really channel the spirit of the blues more than any other white artists.
I agree with you, Someone said Presence is Zeps worst album. They're out their mind. Zeppelin doesn't have a bad song, never mind a bad album! This album cooks!
So true, however it’s a testament to how great the previous 6 albums were as you can only compare it to them, which less face it, are considered better to the majority of people.
Not sure anyone dislikes it, but Presence is problematic because it's frontloaded with four good/great songs, then the last three sort of peter out and are among their worst.
I also think that people are not aware of this album because it received much less airplay than all the the prior ones. I also feel that folks who say the album is terrible have not actually listened to it carefully or at all!
Killer cut from that album. It just keeps coming like a pitbull after an intruder. You can't get away from the groove, the slide guitar and drums bite down hard, then the harmonica - No Mercy. Runnnnnnnn!
This album is their most underrated and is chock full of badassery. Plant really rocks that harmonica as hard as anyone. So glad you guys kept going…..and please include the live covert album Song Remains the Same in your journey! It has so many iconic live versions: You already did TSRTS/ Rain Song and just the solo from Stairway but you must do the full song, along with a crazy 26 minute Dazed and Confused, stellar version of No Quarter, a phenomenal and very bluesy Since I’ve Been Loving You, a Whole Lotta Live medley that is just an amazing jam session. They really show their almost telepathic improvisational skills on the whole record/ concert. Please include that as part of their canon. You guys rock, love all your reactions. You guys know your music. Thanks for the vids
Lyrics fron this taken fron black blues artist Blind Willie Johnson( (1927) They are notorious for lifting lyrics. They were hugely influenced by black blues but give credit where due. Were royalties paid?
"Presence" is a hard rocking, bluesy, funky, beast of an album. I love it! As a Zeppelin fan for many, many years, I also urge you, *please* don't listen to the people who will tell you not to react to the next album, "In Through The Out Door." It's a different kind of Zep album in many ways, but it's brilliant. It doesn't rock as hard as their other albums, but it's still great, and *very* worthy of a reaction. "Carouselambra" is amazing!
I so liked it right away and it just got better over time, I can't wait for Tea For One, I saw Page/Plant do it in concert in 1998, they slayed it that night.
Tightest, hardest record by Zep. Yes. Now you see why I've got Presence as my 2nd favorite Zep album. It shows that Zep just kept getting better and better in their writing, playing, producing. We can only imagine what they would have done if Bonzo hadn't died. Great stuff.
Lyrics fron this taken fron black blues artist Blind Willie Johnson( 1927) They are notorious for lifting lyrics. They were hugely influenced by black blues but give credit where due. Were royalties paid?
Plant kicking everyone's ass from a wheelchair with a harmonica. Imagine what he would do standing up. I grew up outside of DC near Andrews AFB. When this first came on the air in Spring of 76, I pulled over because new Zeppelin on the radio required my full attention. When Jimmy Page came in with that sonic guitar intro, I thought the F-18's were taking off from Andrews. And then the onslaught continued as you just heard. It was that powerful.
@@markiec8914 It was tough to get information in those days before internet. But apparently he and his wife, daughter and Page's daughter went off a steep turn on the Greek island of Rhodes while on vacation. Maureen Plant was almost killed and had to be airlifted back to London for transfusions. Plant suffered a dislocated ankle, which was reinjured during the recording of Presence when he tore his Achilles tendon after falling over speaker wires in the studio while on crutches. Thus the song Achilles Last Stand, which tells the story of being "in sandy lands on holiday" and so on. Unfortunately the rest of the album was recorded while he was wheelchair bound with this leg up. Remarkable vocal performance under duress.
This is the song I’ve been waiting on from this album they are all great but this is the banger for me …man y’all are coming out hard today great work guys just keep um coming
Have you noticed the songs seem to get better and better? You've just scratched the surface. There's still a treasure trove of Led Zeppelin songs and albums to be discovered. Peace!✌️
I love their use of silence to let the groove breath. It hits you like a hammer when the groove comes in again. Really smart, really raw, and definitely funky.
Nobody’s fault but Zeppelin’s for this gem. It sounds like dive bombers in the studio the way Bonzo is hitting those skins. I love that start and stop rhythm. All of them are deep in their element. They have some great live versions of this too that you should check out. 🔥 🔥 🔥
Perfect! Nocap, I have been listening to Led Zeppelin for the past 6 hours straight! (I have all of their albums, first edition, because I'm old 😁) I can absolutely take another dose! Robert Plant really shines in this! Listen for the call and response! (Edited because my phone hates me and I hate it right back.)
Gents listening to this live ..especially on 1977 tour in NYC or La..even Seattle is real good ..the song is so freaking powerful. Once again a fine job by the both of you.
This is a reworking of the song by Blind Willie Johnson. I absolutely adore this song. I love the drop at the end of the guitar parts that start the song, where it seems to bottom out and expand before pulling back up. This is another great Zep-style blues; it's got a punch and snap and the guitar solo sounds bright and sharp. People forget about this album more often than not, so I'm glad you decided to continue without getting sidetracked by doing live stuff or any other Zep peripheral material.
Three 70’s jammers today. Nobody’s Fault. One of the greatest. Skynard’s That Smell. Another jammer and The Who’s Who Are You. Three monster tracks. All in a row. Thank you🙏🙏🙏😥
One of my favorites...it has everything musically you could ask for!!🎵🎸 Roberts harmonica playing is the best!!🎸🎶🎤 Cant wait to see what y'all think of Tea For One, I love it so much!!🎶
Love this gem. Can't help but immediately think of Dread Zeppelin's cover of this. If you ever do a reaction to Dread Zeppelin, and you really should, make it this cover.
This album was created during a difficult time for the band. There were more difficult times to come, as many Zep fanatics know. Newer generations were getting tired of big bands at the time, giving birth to the punk scene. Plant sang most of the album while in a wheelchair (Achilles Last Stand aka "The Wheelchair Song"). Drink and "other stuff" began taking it's toll on at least 2 members...😢 They had Peter Grant, but Jimmy was the boss and having his hand in everything was quite the exhausting task. HOWEVER...this album gets no where near the attention the previous recordings do/did. A shame because it is them at an amazing level, despite the distractions. ❤ You guys do a great job on your reaction videos. But I so eagerly await your Led Zeppelin reactions. Thank you for being true music lovers. Giving everything a fair shake! 👍🫵✌️🤙
Over the years, this has become one of my top 10 solos by Jimmy Page. It’s not the flashiest, but it’s so beautifully paced and constructed, swinging and tight, subtly psychedelic with that intro (played by bending the strings BEHIND the nut!), adding some trademark “sloppy” runs, then sliding right back into an amazingly tasty bending lick that both elevates the song into the finale, and leaves space for Bonzo’s incredible drumming. Brilliant.
I can't yell you guys how absolutely WONDERFUL it is to see you guys discover the soundtrack of my life! I'm 75, and grew up to the Stones, Who, Zepplin, Cream, Rush, Beatles, Grand Funk, ELP, Yes, Moody Blues, Blind Faith, Traffic, Spencer Davis, Jeff Beck, James Gang, and SO many others! Seeing your reactions is like being 18 again! Keep them coming!😊
This is one of my fav Zep albums. They had so many. I took my son on a road trip to Colorado a few years ago and we went to Red Rocks to see Peter Frampton. Didnt know his opening band but was blessed to find out it was Jason Bonham, John Bonhams son. He played lots of Zeps hits and he plays EXACTLY like his father's style, regularly irregular. Very memorable show and my closest experience to Zepplin.
Killer riff, killer bass, killer drop bombing ass drums, one of the best displays of harmonica in a blue's rocking song... But those pauses though... Say so much, without saying anything... OMG... Banger through and through. Great reaction as usual guys, thanks for keeping it real.
Quick story; I bought the Presence CD right when it came out and took it over to a friend's house who had the most high-end stereo system I've ever seen…massive speakers and all the associated gear. We put it on and during Nobody's Fault But Mine we had it cranked when suddenly during Jimmy's solo one of the speakers cut out. We shut everything off to check it out, and the fuse in the back of the speaker had blown. And not just the fuse's little metal filament was broken, but the glass case that the filament was in had shattered. Such is the power of Led Zeppelin.
Btw. I saw zeppelin in Dallas 1974. $6. Floor seats. Big promotion on the light show. Light bulbs going off in sequence. Best concert ever (after srv shows)
I've been a Led fan for 30 something years. played their music in my band, and it still hits hard all these years later. Love it hope you do In Through The Out Door too, as a big JPJ fan who played his parts that's definitely his album
Thank you guys for all you do you make music relive and I love your comments I was born in 1957 .. and it's my kind of music I Love .. keep it going "ITS DOPE" and lots of fun and I shake my head with you the same way .. its a party. ps the Led Zeppelin album 2 .. was my first acquaintance with them when I was 12 years old ... I saw them live in 1979 in Rotterdam .. Greetings from the Netherlands Rik.
One of their best songs! I don't know why anyone would consider this album weak, for me, it is incredible.
Sure is...they have no weak albums!
I guess you had to be there. The album was not well received upon release. It was a bleak time in NYC (where I grew up) in the mid-70s, and the album itself is dark, brooding and a definite change in tone for Zeppelin. Add to that the fact that the band was going through a rough patch at the time, and you have a recipe for a less than happy album. Perspective is everything, and I do notice a ton of revisionist history where Presence is concerned.
One of my favorite Zep albums. I like For Your Life. Although these songs don't sound like pure blues, they really channel the spirit of the blues more than any other white artists.
I agree with you, Someone said Presence is Zeps worst album. They're out their mind. Zeppelin doesn't have a bad song, never mind a bad album! This album cooks!
@@edwardcapobianco2975 Yikes! You sound like a scientologist. LOL
Can't understand why anyone would dislike this album. It's a great album.
So true, however it’s a testament to how great the previous 6 albums were as you can only compare it to them, which less face it, are considered better to the majority of people.
Not sure anyone dislikes it, but Presence is problematic because it's frontloaded with four good/great songs, then the last three sort of peter out and are among their worst.
I also think that people are not aware of this album because it received much less airplay than all the the prior ones. I also feel that folks who say the album is terrible have not actually listened to it carefully or at all!
@rbmtn4879 They are among the worst songs to you, but plenty of people like them. Music is a matter of personal taste and its subjective.
Never had any problems with this album. Bought it when it came out and listened to it dozens of times.
The tactical pauses in Bonz's drops? OMFG!!! His rythym is so complex but perfect
GOAT DRUMMER EVER WITH NO EQUAL!
The best or at least among the very best drummers in the modern era imho...
In this album i do consider this as one of the prime examples of why John Bonham is the greatest Rock n' Roll drummer ever!
Bonzo is the greatest of all time and it's not close.
That screaming harmonica solo intro is everything 🔥. This track is a cover of an old Blind Willie Johnson song first recorded in 1928
Not really a “cover”. I prefer to say more of an interpretation..the arrangement is light years beyond Blind Willie’s.
@@BBaldwin Led Zeppelin were masters at remastering old blues songs.
I couldn't agree more. Robert blows the roof off the dump with that harmonica! He is criminally underrated as a harp player.
@@JohnWhite-xc3md More like not rated at all. Custard Pie, When the Levee Breaks, and NFBM, he's amazing
ALL Led´s are fire!!!
Led Zeppelin is the only group that I like every single song.
EXACTLY and they never get old or tired. Most other classic rock songs or bands I need a break but I can listen to Zep any time. It is uncanny
Prescence is a MASTERPIECE.
My favorite song
I’m kinda with you
“I’m deep down in the gutter with JPJ & Bonz”
Yep, been there myself, many a times.
Rock on brothers.
Zeppelin doesn’t have 1 mediocre album ! All top tier 🔥❤️🎸
Led Zeppelin is the most diversified band in history. They where 4 virtuosos at their craft.Zeppelin is THE GREATEST BAND EVER!!!🥁☮☘
Zep was formed like a regular band but just happened to be a super group.
Killer cut from that album. It just keeps coming like a pitbull after an intruder. You can't get away from the groove, the slide guitar and
drums bite down hard, then the harmonica - No Mercy. Runnnnnnnn!
You can run...
Well said lol
This album is their most underrated and is chock full of badassery. Plant really rocks that harmonica as hard as anyone. So glad you guys kept going…..and please include the live covert album Song Remains the Same in your journey! It has so many iconic live versions: You already did TSRTS/ Rain Song and just the solo from Stairway but you must do the full song, along with a crazy 26 minute Dazed and Confused, stellar version of No Quarter, a phenomenal and very bluesy Since I’ve Been Loving You, a Whole Lotta Live medley that is just an amazing jam session. They really show their almost telepathic improvisational skills on the whole record/ concert. Please include that as part of their canon. You guys rock, love all your reactions. You guys know your music. Thanks for the vids
Im not sure thats a harmonica, I think it might be a guitar pedal similar to the one used on When The Levee Breaks and a few other of their songs.
@@shmortisborg it’s a harmonica, Levee is too
"badassery" 🤘Rock On☺️
I agree
Aren't you guys glad you continued your journey? There are still some more gems to come!🎶🥁🎸👍
You guys are killing these reactions!!
Agreed. 💯. But also, more ZAPPA please
That's if they are really serious.
Lyrics fron this taken fron black blues artist Blind Willie Johnson( (1927) They are notorious for lifting lyrics. They were hugely influenced by black blues but give credit where due. Were royalties paid?
Even at their most weakness moment, at their lowest they could still give us this? Led Zep Rules!!!!🤟
It is the "little" pauses that make this song more than what any other band would do
The greatest rock n roll song ever recorded. There…I said it.
I don't always listen to Nobody's Fault but Mine, but when I do, so do my neighbors!
Presence was intended to be a full-blown guitar exploration. It succeeded magnificently.
JPJ and Bonham with that killer groove, and Plant with the best harmonica solo ever.
The drum pattern on this is so incredibly clever
"Presence" is a hard rocking, bluesy, funky, beast of an album. I love it! As a Zeppelin fan for many, many years, I also urge you, *please* don't listen to the people who will tell you not to react to the next album, "In Through The Out Door." It's a different kind of Zep album in many ways, but it's brilliant. It doesn't rock as hard as their other albums, but it's still great, and *very* worthy of a reaction. "Carouselambra" is amazing!
This is amazing live too! Bonzo perfect timing...Robert on that harmonica...JPJ bassline...Jimmy fabulous guitar work...how can you get any better!
I so liked it right away and it just got better over time, I can't wait for Tea For One, I saw Page/Plant do it in concert in 1998, they slayed it that night.
This album has always been under rated. But my friends and I have always loved it. It just didn't disappoint
Just, what can you say? Zeppelin were monsters.
Thanks for playing
The last three songs are just as killer!
Yesterday I determined, while in my truck jamming to Presence loudly, that this is the greatest rock and roll song of all time.
That's why I say listen to all Zepplin
One of the most ferocious, anxiety-ridden, angry Zep tracks in the catalog. Robert laying out the truth bombs - the mask is off.
FIRE!!’ Go Robert on the harmonica!!❤❤
The bass on this song is HUGE!! 🤘
The Kings of syncopation. Straight up one of their best tracks and underrated. Love your reactions as always guys 🎶🤌🏼
... oh baby baby...
I can't wait for the rest.
Thanks for the video!
Hi guys, another gem for Zep...
Tightest, hardest record by Zep. Yes. Now you see why I've got Presence as my 2nd favorite Zep album. It shows that Zep just kept getting better and better in their writing, playing, producing. We can only imagine what they would have done if Bonzo hadn't died. Great stuff.
We don't need to imagine.
When it came out I listened to Achilles Last Stand over and over and over.
Lyrics fron this taken fron black blues artist Blind Willie Johnson( 1927) They are notorious for lifting lyrics. They were hugely influenced by black blues but give credit where due. Were royalties paid?
They gave credit where due when forced to.@@jgsrhythm100
That's why they're known as The Mighty Led Zeppelin!
Plant kicking everyone's ass from a wheelchair with a harmonica. Imagine what he would do standing up.
I grew up outside of DC near Andrews AFB. When this first came on the air in Spring of 76, I pulled over because new Zeppelin on the radio required my full attention. When Jimmy Page came in with that sonic guitar intro, I thought the F-18's were taking off from Andrews. And then the onslaught continued as you just heard. It was that powerful.
Dang I didn't know they recorded this album sometimes after Plant had a car accident. That's remarkable.....
@@markiec8914 It was tough to get information in those days before internet. But apparently he and his wife, daughter and Page's daughter went off a steep turn on the Greek island of Rhodes while on vacation. Maureen Plant was almost killed and had to be airlifted back to London for transfusions. Plant suffered a dislocated ankle, which was reinjured during the recording of Presence when he tore his Achilles tendon after falling over speaker wires in the studio while on crutches. Thus the song Achilles Last Stand, which tells the story of being "in sandy lands on holiday" and so on. Unfortunately the rest of the album was recorded while he was wheelchair bound with this leg up. Remarkable vocal performance under duress.
I like your reaction. The More I hear Led Zeppelin the more I miss them.!
This is the song I’ve been waiting on from this album they are all great but this is the banger for me …man y’all are coming out hard today great work guys just keep um coming
Have you noticed the songs seem to get better and better? You've just scratched the surface. There's still a treasure trove of Led Zeppelin songs and albums to be discovered. Peace!✌️
Down and dirty. It hums along, then Plant hits you with the harmonica.
I love their use of silence to let the groove breath. It hits you like a hammer when the groove comes in again. Really smart, really raw, and definitely funky.
Agree wholeheartedly!
Their heaviest album in my opinion. Song jams!
Nobody’s fault but Zeppelin’s for this gem. It sounds like dive bombers in the studio the way Bonzo is hitting those skins. I love that start and stop rhythm. All of them are deep in their element. They have some great live versions of this too that you should check out. 🔥 🔥 🔥
Love the stops in this song too!
When you went to see Led back in the day, you knew you were going to see a show!!
Although it's a modern rock track, with even progressive sounding elements, the main guitar riff channels some deep Mississippi Delta blues.
I listened to this whole album yesterday. Still very fresh.
Their best album and one of Page’s best solos. Bonzo masterpiece after masterpiece on this album. What a band!
Perfect!
Nocap, I have been listening to Led Zeppelin for the past 6 hours straight! (I have all of their albums, first edition, because I'm old 😁)
I can absolutely take another dose!
Robert Plant really shines in this! Listen for the call and response!
(Edited because my phone hates me and I hate it right back.)
Just Pure Greatness....what else can you say?
Not a Damn thing !!!
LED ZEPPELIN
❤❤❤❤❤
TURN
IT
UP!
Gents listening to this live ..especially on 1977 tour in NYC or La..even Seattle is real good ..the song is so freaking powerful.
Once again a fine job by the both of you.
My roommate back in 1985 asked me a question while this song was playing. The timing was perfect when I responded, "N-n-n-n-n-n-n-noooo!"
This is a reworking of the song by Blind Willie Johnson. I absolutely adore this song. I love the drop at the end of the guitar parts that start the song, where it seems to bottom out and expand before pulling back up. This is another great Zep-style blues; it's got a punch and snap and the guitar solo sounds bright and sharp. People forget about this album more often than not, so I'm glad you decided to continue without getting sidetracked by doing live stuff or any other Zep peripheral material.
the 'harmonica' drop is the best in ALL of rock n roll......paired with john beating the hell out of his kit....best ''drop'' ever.
The blues plugged in and turned up to 11!! A Rock n Roll masterpiece!
Hands down their most underrated album...way ahead of its time. 😛👍
Three 70’s jammers today. Nobody’s Fault. One of the greatest. Skynard’s That Smell. Another jammer and The Who’s Who Are You. Three monster tracks. All in a row. Thank you🙏🙏🙏😥
The soundtrack of my life. I'm 71 and still rockin' to Zeppelin. Greatest band of my youth.
One of my favorites...it has everything musically you could ask for!!🎵🎸 Roberts harmonica playing is the best!!🎸🎶🎤 Cant wait to see what y'all think of Tea For One, I love it so much!!🎶
I can't wait until you guys do In Through The Out Door. I think Bonham hits his peak
This is my favorite song on this album, glad you guys enjoyed it too.
I dig For Your Life as well
I've been waiting for you guys to get to this one!!! A total gem of a tune!!! Keep up the great work!!😎😎😎
I just LOVE when I see y'alls heads begin to bobble and drop into the Mighty Zep's groove. We're all helpless to it!
Love this gem. Can't help but immediately think of Dread Zeppelin's cover of this. If you ever do a reaction to Dread Zeppelin, and you really should, make it this cover.
Absolutely Mon!
@@pipepicasso8112 How does one describe them? Led Zeppelin, Elvis Presley, and Bob Marley had a band of babies? IDK.😆
Love this track, one of Zeppelin’s best
This album was created during a difficult time for the band. There were more difficult times to come, as many Zep fanatics know. Newer generations were getting tired of big bands at the time, giving birth to the punk scene. Plant sang most of the album while in a wheelchair (Achilles Last Stand aka "The Wheelchair Song"). Drink and "other stuff" began taking it's toll on at least 2 members...😢 They had Peter Grant, but Jimmy was the boss and having his hand in everything was quite the exhausting task.
HOWEVER...this album gets no where near the attention the previous recordings do/did. A shame because it is them at an amazing level, despite the distractions. ❤
You guys do a great job on your reaction videos. But I so eagerly await your Led Zeppelin reactions. Thank you for being true music lovers. Giving everything a fair shake!
👍🫵✌️🤙
Wow, never knew Plant sang most of this album while in a wheelchair - that's so impressive!
Imo I think the suits started having way to much influence on the record business.
Kathy b well good thing plants voice wasn't in a wheelchair 😊
One of my favorite Zeppelin songs. Bonham kills it. And that harmonica solo...what?!? Awesome!
It's a great album!!! Discovering their music must be so mind blowing. It was for me. Still listening to these master pieces today. ✌️👍🎼🎶🎸
Over the years, this has become one of my top 10 solos by Jimmy Page. It’s not the flashiest, but it’s so beautifully paced and constructed, swinging and tight, subtly psychedelic with that intro (played by bending the strings BEHIND the nut!), adding some trademark “sloppy” runs, then sliding right back into an amazingly tasty bending lick that both elevates the song into the finale, and leaves space for Bonzo’s incredible drumming. Brilliant.
I can't yell you guys how absolutely WONDERFUL it is to see you guys discover the soundtrack of my life! I'm 75, and grew up to the Stones, Who, Zepplin, Cream, Rush, Beatles, Grand Funk, ELP, Yes, Moody Blues, Blind Faith, Traffic, Spencer Davis, Jeff Beck, James Gang, and SO many others! Seeing your reactions is like being 18 again! Keep them coming!😊
You two are absolutely the best.
Another epic song by the Zeppelin machine. Keep up the great work gentlemen.
Pure joy watching you guys hear this masterpiece for the first time. Been on my playlist for 30 years!!
You guys are brave for checking this one out! Unusual rhythms and timing, very syncopated.
This is one of my fav Zep albums. They had so many. I took my son on a road trip to Colorado a few years ago and we went to Red Rocks to see Peter Frampton. Didnt know his opening band but was blessed to find out it was Jason Bonham, John Bonhams son. He played lots of Zeps hits and he plays EXACTLY like his father's style, regularly irregular. Very memorable show and my closest experience to Zepplin.
You guys gotta do " Tea for one" KILLER 😅
Makes me happy when people discover this band. Best ever!
One of my top 5 Led Zeppelin songs!
Well I guess I ain't the only one who thinks this is Zep's FUNKIEST tune....great stuff gentlemen!
You guys ALWAYS feel Zep😎
One of my top 3 favorite Zeppelin songs. Thanks for the reaction guys.
This has always been my favorite Zeppelin album
Don’t sleep on Presence.
Bonz was singing with his drums on this one!
Best song on the album, in my option.
Nobody's Fault But Mine! Yes! This album reaction is pulling me in! ❤❤❤
You boys make this old man so happy...."YOU GET IT!"
Imo one of there best.
Killer riff, killer bass, killer drop bombing ass drums, one of the best displays of harmonica in a blue's rocking song... But those pauses though... Say so much, without saying anything...
OMG... Banger through and through. Great reaction as usual guys, thanks for keeping it real.
It's a Zep jam session! Thanks for your reaction.
Quick story; I bought the Presence CD right when it came out and took it over to a friend's house who had the most high-end stereo system I've ever seen…massive speakers and all the associated gear. We put it on and during Nobody's Fault But Mine we had it cranked when suddenly during Jimmy's solo one of the speakers cut out. We shut everything off to check it out, and the fuse in the back of the speaker had blown. And not just the fuse's little metal filament was broken, but the glass case that the filament was in had shattered. Such is the power of Led Zeppelin.
Possibly their most underrated song commercially ever along with Ten Years Gone.
Btw. I saw zeppelin in Dallas 1974. $6. Floor seats. Big promotion on the light show. Light bulbs going off in sequence. Best concert ever (after srv shows)
I've been a Led fan for 30 something years. played their music in my band, and it still hits hard all these years later. Love it hope you do In Through The Out Door too, as a big JPJ fan who played his parts that's definitely his album
I forgot how much I love this song!!
Just a great jam! Always loved it! Bass and drums just kill!
What a BOP! The blues cooked in fish grease.
Thank you guys for all you do you make music relive and I love your comments I was born in 1957 ..
and it's my kind of music I Love .. keep it going "ITS DOPE" and lots of fun and I shake my head with you the same way .. its a party.
ps the Led Zeppelin album 2 ..
was my first acquaintance with them when I was 12 years old ...
I saw them live in 1979 in Rotterdam .. Greetings from the Netherlands Rik.
This song takes me back many years!
Well we all know Robert Plant can sing and plays a real mean harmonica as well😊