"EPITOME OF ROCKSTARS!!" sums them up perfectly. No silly Gimmicks, painted faces, black leather with spikes spiked hair tough guys look. nothing fake or pretentious phony crap. Just four guys with a ton of real talents doing it naturally who don't need all the other junk to stand out...."Classic Rock"
cannot even describe what Robert's voice does to me. I was unaware in my teens, Zep was the band the guys rocked to. I think it was too aggressive for me in my youth. Got caught up in life and raising a family and just kind of loved the popular music of each decade. Pandemic hit and youtube became my only outlet. How the hell did I miss Led Zeppelin and Queen? They are now my favorite bands ever-and I am in my 60's. Sad the appreciation and admiration came so late.
If I could give you 10 👍I would. THANK YOU - THANK YOU. Such a good reaction. Glorious is right. This is my favorite LZ song and my favorite performance of it. Perfection - Robert's vocalizations, Jimmy's guitar work (one of his best solos, I think), JPJ's wonderful flourishes, and Bonzo is just on it. So glad you got to this performance and appreciated it. Anything from this filmed concert is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 ☮
Been watching you since you started reacting to Zeppelin, love your reactions. If you're doing some live Zep now, how about watching something, (anything really), from the Royal Albert Hall show from 1970? Maybe "I Can't Quit You Baby" or "Bring it On Home"? Doesn't matter too much, it's all incredible. My favorite show, and I have no doubt you'll love it!
This is my favorite live performance, you can see & feel their soulful passion. My opinion all their live performances are better then studio, though they hated leaving their families, they loved performing live for their fans. JPJ said, it didn’t matter if they were playing for 20, or 20,000 they always gave their all.
I guarantee you if you play every thing Led Zeppelin has done your subscriptions will double. You’re one of the best out there that’s doing this. I’ve been listening to these guys since I was a teenager in 1975.Did alot of partying. Thanks again. I’ll be waiting
Same epic masterpiece, different wrapping. Just like classical art master painters, several versions of one picture. Edvard Munchs The Scream for example exist in 8 original versions. Led Zeppelin is up there amongst the pinnacle of art masters. Loved their music since back in -69.
Great song and enjoyed your reaction to it. Have you reacted to their 30-minute version of Dazed and Confused from the same concert? If not, it's not to be missed. Page goes into a completely other-worldly zone.
This is my favorite Led Zeppelin song! Truly an amazing rock and blues journey. Robert Plant's phenomenal voice, Jimmy's unequaled guitar magic, and Bonzo's drum background make this a masterpiece. Definitely listen to the studio version to hear all the pieces more clearly and stunningly.
After a second watch, I'd like to say how much I appreciate that you listen all the way through a song in order to get into the flow of it without interruption, saving your comments until after you've heard a song in its entirety. Glad you enjoyed this stellar performance, and thanks for another excellent reaction. Rock on. :)
Great reaction but that's not the FULL version, some scenes were cut off, if you want to see the full version watch the movie version of this concert. Led Zeppelin: "The Song Remains the Same" MSG live 1973, It's available on You Tube
The world's greatest rock performance of all time is from the same movie, same concert - Led Zeppelin's 28-minute extended live version of DAZED AND CONFUSED, Madison Square Garden 1973. You gotta watch the entire 28 minutes in one go. Mind blowing, over and over over again.
Change of Zep style is "The Rain Song" written in response to comments that they never did ballads. "Going to California" and "Misty Mountain Hop" are both great too. ✌
Led Zeppelin gives me chills magical. I seen Page and Plant in 98 3rd row they blew my mind. They have created some of the mist beautiful and intense music ever.y favorite band since I was 13 Im 53 now. So happy you waited until the end of the song to comment.
"Shut The F*** Up!" Thank you so much, This the first review of this masterpiece, that I have ever seen, from somebody who has allowed their face and emotions to do the talking, without interrupting with their own wisdom; trying to explain what ultimately cannot be expressed in words. God bless you brother.
You forgot about John Paul Jones on keyboards and bass. These were the goats of my youth back in the 70s. never again will we ever see anything like this?
Thanks for this great reaction! If you want something different from a Robert Plant/Jimmy Page duo, check out "The Rain Song" accompanied by the London Metropolitan Orchestra. It's one of my favorites! Thanks again! Love your channel! ✌💙✌ The Rain Song - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BeDylD8dV7U.html
I walk up to an Alien in a dark alley , and tell him ... LED ZEPPELIN Rules The World . He looks at me and answers No ! LED ZEPPELIN Rules The Universe 😮❤
Thank you for recognizing greatness. There are many people waking up to what we witnessed during this genre. It was magic...beyond words. I thought it would never die, but I was wrong. All of those amazing, gifted, artists are almost all gone. Maybe it can be resurrected at some point, but I fear that the current cultural rot will continue to get progressively worse. Sad
if you havent already, i suggest checking out the studio version of achilles last stand. i would normally suggest the 1979 live version but i think you should check out the studio version first
@JMBoyTV You have quickly become a connoisseur of rock! You've experimented on your own, listened to our suggestions, and you are presenting fabulous content!!! A guitarist can improvise during a song, but how often do you see the vocalist improvise? These 4 guys have more talent in their little fingers than 99% of the world. You asked for more suggestions, I'd love to see you start highlighting more artists like Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Joe Satriani, Peter Frampton, Yello, Hot Tuna, Canned Heat, Al Kooper, JJ Cale, Little Feat, John Scofield, Joe Bonamassa, Eric Johnson, Joe Walsh, Ten Years After, Aphrodite's Child, Uriah Heap, ..... Dude, the list is never-ending. I, or @AliasMark69, can give you recommendations on each of those artists if you would like to open up communications.
True that... Between us we could keep JM listening to the best music/rock ever created. So far he has done 59 artist I suggested he heard for the first time. That is what I like the most about his channel.
@@AliasMark69 We're still waiting for him to do Grace Slick / Jefferson Airplane's White Rabbit. The studio version is here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pnJM_jC7j_4.html If he really wants to meet the group here's the American Bandstand in 1967 where they play White Rabbit and Somebody To Love: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tKtJ0XTwgTE.html
Oh, man. Couldn't someone have sent you the better version of this song from Led Zeppelin's three-day NYC tour in 1973? Listen to this version of the song from another night at MSG in 1973 and compare the two. I know which one you'll like best: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1gHlbHtdVLU.html. 🙂
All right, but you forgot JPJ a great bass and keyboard player. His bass is very important for the band AND for drummer. If you listen carefully, you'll can hear how talented he was with his bass. He was not just a simple base. All of them were very talented but sadly, the bass player are understimated, even they are necessary for the success of a song. Please, let your ear listen the bass😊😊💜
People say Jimmy Page is a sloppy player. But thats what sets him apart and makes him great he pushes himself to the edge of a cliff but he never falls thats what keeps you entranced. Always wondering where he,s going. Clinical technically perfect guitar playing is sterile and musically empty