Yeah... So that's called sexual harasment and if you wouldn't want him to say it to your mom or sister or wife then he shouldn't be saying it at all... Grow up dude...at 3:05 Laughing about Cat calling women, making overt sexual advances on women etc is out of step with the times... and really tone deaf to the human experience in general.. I'm out...😒
Sexual harassment?Out of step with the times? Dude, it was 1973! What planet are you from? Are you a virgin? I can imagine my dad did pick up my mom by using a cheesy pick up line. Hell, I met my wife by approaching her and telling her how beautiful she is. Get a fucking grip. Don't let the door hit you!
WOW! I hate to break it to you W.C Orielly but the majority of women enjoy being acknowledged with the kind of flattery you find offensive, especially in the world of music and entertainment. Who are you to dictate what is morally appropriate or not!!??? It becomes an issue when a male doesn't understand "no means no" Maybe your strong reaction is due to the fact that a female close to you has had this experience and if so, then for that i'm sorry but to suggest that the creator of this channel by giving his opinion is somehow supporting rape culture is unfair.
How could anyone listen to that song and find it offensive or tell the bloke reacting to "Grow up". It's a sexy song...Robert Plant was a sexy performer and contrary to what you think, women like complements, not because they have low self esteem or any of that crap, it's just nice! You've over analysed this song and the reaction with some twisted p.c. agenda, obviously LOOKING for something to find offensive, you tit 😩
I would hate to be the woman who's sleeping with you O.W. Orielly she's probley to scared to show you her sexual side or what she likes in bed or what pleases her 😂
Please... please...please. Will you just FUCK OFF! You poor excuse for a human being. I don’t know if you’ve noticed but there thousands of people at this performance having a GOOD time... and they ain’t all men!
"They don't make bad songs" That says it all. I grew up a HUGE Zep fan, but when they broke up, I started listening to other bands. And sure, there's some good music out there, but you can't find an artist who never writes a bad song. Zep spoiled us fans.
It’s crazy that you’re just finding out how good Led Zeppelin is, I’ve heard this song probably 5000 times in my 58 years of life, I think it’s great you and the younger generation are revisiting and getting into this
52 here, grew up on Zeppelin, I agree with you... that's one of the reasons why I watch reactions like TNT. The look on their faces when they realize they were born into the wrong generation when it came to good music. Today's stuff is primarily garbage.
Back in the day they were considered pretty risque. Them and Jim Morrison of the Doors. Pushing the sexual envelope. Zeppelin drips in sexuality....but never in a base way. These guys aren't crude people stupid people. But they did know how to have a good time and let themselves fully express what was inside them musically. All brought top notch level talent. But the chemistry and the music that freely flowed was ahead of it's time. Each one brilliant in their own respective places. It's great to re-experience them now an an older adult and out of the scene....and listen with new appreciation. We all knew they were great....but didn't always know why. Now...it's apparent. They really were. Time has proven to be the ultimate judge.
❤️ your reaction❗️ Led Zep did not have a name for this song. They wound up naming it after a nameless stray black lab who wandered around their place.
Yes, LZII, especially Ramble On. Best bass line in the world for me. I'm no bass guy but that one really is killer. How do make the bass that melodic? Genius.
@@zeppelinmexicano Not to mention his acoustic guitar, mandolin, etc on Led Zeppelin III & IV. And then his keyboard/piano skills too... 😮 JPJ was/is a VERY underrated musician, trying to shine in a band with 3 of the biggest & most talented stars in rock history! I've always had MAD respect John Paul Jones!! 🎶💙🎶 🤘🎭🤘
Their live performances are other world!!!!!!! G.O.A.Ts enough said!!!!!!! 😎✌️ Zep fans never over look John Paul Jones, Bonzo is the best all time. My favorite is, In my time of dying.
As an English-born metalhead, I think that black folks listening to (primarily) English metal (where the genre was born in 1970) is very interesting and refreshing. I've listened to a number of black commentators, who put forward some insightful observations. Excellent! Keep it up!
Love Zeppelin! Live is fabulous...Since I've Been Loving You...In My Time Of Dying...The Song Remains The Same/The Rain Song...All live. Plant is a stud...so is Jimmy Page!
Jimmy has a great sound on his Telecaster, before he bought his Gibson from Joe Walsh, who insisted he buy it. Joe was right. lol He recorded Led Zeppelin 1 on that Tele. He also recorded the solo from Stairway on that Tele. That is why, in my option, Stairway never sounded quite right live. *Still awesome live.
Saw Zeppelin live in 77; their live music was incredibly loud, and you could physically feel the rhythm section swoosh throughout the whole arena. Zeppelin live was an experience that has never left me after 42 years.
That was so cool, thanks a lot!! I haven't heard this version since I First seen TSRTS movie when it first came out ( they cut it differently in different versions of the movie and now I know I ain't just tripping!! Thank you!!
It was fun watching you enjoy that. Its always fun watching young people discovering and enjoying older music. There are so many songs from the past that really were good. I don't blame young people for not wanting to listen to Simon and Garfunkle but I think it would be a shame iff when they were older they could not enjoy BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER. good music is good music. Of course you want to enjoy the music from your own time its part of not just youth culture but our culture as people alive right now. I just hope the people who are under 30years old now can find it when they are 60years old.
Remember with Led Zeppelin you get two versions of the same song when you hear studio and live. Their masterpieces are their recordings, but Live you get to see the showman and musicianship because they take great liberties with the music. Especially Jimmy Page and Robert Plant as his voice matured.
Brilliant observation and explanation. And so. That bein said. Frank zappa and them mothers(of invention) was jist like that. PS. I think on the song remains the same tour(movie).jimmy page mashed a finger in a limo door(left hand).and was having a bit of trouble with his chords and leads. But if thats true. I didnt notice. You?
Love your reaction, you appreciate the top musicianship there's no doubt, but to see you smile and laugh is great too. Some fans can get so earnest about this music and take it way too seriously, but you see the fun and macho posturing in those lyrics too . It's brilliant rock 'n 'roll, but it's still rock 'n' roll, it doesn't always have to be a reverential reaction or looking for some deep meaning, it's great to just see you thoroughly enjoying it.
@@TheAdventuresofTNT I just don't get why YT does that, because I've seen several reactions to that song and most have played it straight through without ANY issues??? I wonder why they singled you out for that one and not others???
John Paul Jones is the rope that keeps this circus tied together. Whether with bass, keys, acoustic guitar, mandolin, or string arrangements, there is absolutely no Led Zeppelin without him, period. The low-key hero of the band. Thanks for noticing.
So glad you're in the family now man. Started listening to them at 16 and yet never heard anything better at 47. If you wanna change the mood and pace go for Ramble On. Jean-François from Paris France.
Oh yeah, sex was a big part of Zep's thing. And Robert was definitely into it. With that lion mane, swinging his hips around. Damn, he was yummy! (And that riff is one of the classic riffs - every guitar player knows that riff.) That clip is from The Song Remains the Same, their concert film. Do watch the whole thing sometime, you won't regret it!
💜 watching you watching my favorite band EVER! The best band ever to grace this planet in my opinion. And Robert Plant - don’t get me started - if I would have come face to face with him back in the day, I’m sure I would have passed out! ❤️
Every song I see from this live performance is fire. Their version of In My Time of Dying in this show was spectacular. Also... good god... John Bonham is a mad man.
when they were jamming and writing the lyrics to this song there was a labrador retriever that used to roam the grounds, jimmy page used to feed it ... when the song was finished they couldn't think of a name for the song so called it black dog because they didn't know the labradors name ... in essence someone's pet has one of the most iconic funky blues rock songs dedicated to it, by the greatest rock band that ever lived
The drums make this song so cool. When you get the guitars and drums going it's really fun to play. Just a fun tune with a lot of old blues feel and lyrics. These guys became the standard of heavy rock in the 70s.
I saw this concert documentary at a drive-in theatre in mid 1970s. Everyone was outside their cars partying! My girlfriends loved Robert Plant and I fell for Jimmy. 💞✌
It's cool seeing some of you younger guys discovering Led Zeppelin. Check out Achilles Last stand from their Knebworth shows. Also Physical Graffiti, the whole album will blow you away
jpj (jonesy) didn't want the spotlight. he gave an interview once from outside a hotel they were staying at where he stated he loved the anonymousness. the other three (page, plant and bonham) were stuck in the hotel and couldn't leave without a swarm of people while jonesey was out walking through the crowds unnoticed. he was/is an incredible musician, he could quite literally play anything
Black Dog is really interesting, because at first glance it seems like a simpler song of Led Zeppelin. But the timing on the instruments is actually what is so important. I have heard plenty of tribute bands trying and failing to do Black Dog right. It can sound like the instruments are clashing if the timing isn't just perfect. If you love drums you should hear "Bonzo's Montreux" on the deluxe Coda album. It is a drum tour de force.
Thank you for the awesome reaction and for pulling the Led out again! 🙌🏼💕 Led Zep in concert is pure SWAG. Robert Plant was tagged as ‘THE GOLDEN GOD’ and Jimmy Page ‘THE DARK PRINCE’ (because he had black hair, often wore black and was heavily into Alchemy.) Because of that and the symbols on their album covers, some claim they sold their souls to the devil for fame. I say it’s magical synchronicity that all four musical geniuses crossed paths to form the unbeatable Led Zep and as ☝️ force, they were definitely walking sex on a stick! 🔥💎🔥💎🔥 💎🔥 So united! The band immediately broke up after the drummer John Bonham passed away in 1980 as they considered themselves one unit and each member irreplaceable. ☝️✨⭐️💫
The song Fool in the rain is really a different style for Led Zep . It features John Paul Jones on keyboard ( he plays everything ). But the best part is how the drums and the keys and guitar are following different time signatures and coming in and out at different intervals . This song really shows the incredible talent of the late John Bonham. Give this one a review
Legend has it that the lyrics were actually inspired by a black dog...... while they were at a castle recording the 4th album....they’d see a black dog everyday that’d run to the neighbors property and they were told that the neighbors dog was in heat...... and there yuh go...Black Dog...lol
Your great. Other reaction artists have said I grew up in the eighties, nineties and went to school with the kids sporting old concert tees. Thinking they were weird. Didn't understand them. We had our own genre of music. They proceed to say now I get it. Also saying if I just listened to one of those songs I'd be sporting old concert tees also lol
Hi there - I like your reaction - yes indeed, Mr. Robert Plant was/is the very definition - the classical definition of a SuperRockStar. Many artists tried to copy him - where are they? Equally adorable the great Mr. Jimmy Page. They were so far ahead of their time. Keep enjoying good, handmade music.
The greatest band ever led zeppelin the masters of rock and roll no one can match them they keep getting more and more popular every year what other band u can say that about
Love the fact that you Recognize John Paul Jones Bass playing!! Check out the Bass work on the song "HEARTBREAKER"!! BADASSED!! REALLY gotta see the ENTIRE CONCERT VIDEO OF LED ZEPPELIN LIVE AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL 1970!! Other than Jimmy Page, the rest of the band barely out of their Teens!! MOBY DICK Highlights Bonham's Drum solo but Please Watch the Entire Concert !! GUARANTEED You Will be Absolutely Amazed!! John Paul Jones not only plays Bass BUT Also does Keyboard on the song "NO QUARTER " which is not on the concert mentioned BUT He wrote that piece and is Definitely noteworthy as well!! Thanks For Your Coverage and Input!!
You should hear/react to "What Is And What Should Never Be" off the album Led Zep II. It's a masterpiece and 'reaction tubers, (maybe only 1?), haven't "discovered" it yet. The song gets "covered" by artists all the time. Plant sang it himself as late as 2017. I have no idea what the collective dissonance is? p.s. there's really not a lot of argument that Bonham was GOAT drummer, Page, Plant and Jones, though, all would have plenty of competition for that title but all would make the top 20. Still the band, as a whole, are GOAT on my list of bands.
LZ set the bar!! Untouchable!!! Bluesy rock at perfection!! This new rock band Greta Van Fleet making some Zeppelin noise. Those kids are rockin it out too! ❤️
In the EVENING!!!, its true they have no bad songs, but we all have "a" favorite song from them, thats one that reall struck me from the moment I heard it, that and then 10 Years Gone, its just amazing., Peace ✌
I'd like to respectfully request you do a reaction to Led Zeppelin's NO QUARTER from their 2007 concert movie, CELEBRATION DAY. The late John Bonham's son Jason plays drums. Even in their mid-60's, these guys still killed it!
A lot of "reactors" on RU-vid seem to be acting and it all seems a bit contrived. Your reactions are really genuine. Love it. Page and Plant were the original rock gods. Jones and Bonham the best rhythm section that there had ever been. There have been many others since then. No-one has come along to better them yet. 50 years later.
If you haven’t seen it yet,watch the reunion concert,they did in 07,celebration day,at the o2 arena in London !Apparently,they sold tickets on line,they had over 20 million people try to get them,and crashed the website !
John Bonham was the Heart and Soul of Zeppelin, When he died the other 3 members called it Quits, To Honor John Bonham.... For me Led Zeppelin was the Greatest Rock Band ever....
You should look up the album "How The West Was Won" by Led Zeppelin, it has some pretty amazing live versions of their songs, particularly "Dazed and Confused". Also, would love to hear you react to "Over The Hill And Far Away", another Zepp classic.
Hello, very good work in your reactions, what a great respect you handle and I hope you continue doing very well, I want to recommend you a lot of reactions to three very good songs of my favorite band Led Zeppelin and they are not so well known: "Wanton Song" "In My Time of Dying "" Dyer Maker ", I hope you enjoy them very much .. 👌 ✌
I was fortunate enough and old enough :-) to see them live in 1977 at the Capitol Center in Landover MD. They were the only band and played for over 3 hrs (at least what my memory says..). Easily one of the best live bands ever. Need to do the Immigrant Song. They started the second half of the concert wit that song. John Bonham's son Jason Bonham carry's on the torch. He actually used to sit in on practice sessions with the original band when he was young and the rest of the band said they could not tell the difference.