I will never get tired of seeing jaws drop as young people discover Led Zeppelin. Next, you must see Stairway to Heaven from this same concert. Especially since you like guitar solos.
This song might just be their best song to do live. The first 5 chords from Page, then Bono with a few drum beats just sets the vibe. It's all uphill from there.
"In My Time of Dying" from this same concert is also incredible. They have so many truly exceptional songs that you can dig deep into their library and keep finding gems. It's well worth the time spent if you're new to this band.
I first saw Led Zeppelin in Pasadena, California in 1969. I saw them again in 1973 at Arizona State University Activity Center. Fantastic band. You should check out "Kashmir" from the Celebration Tour.
What an amazing song to start your Led Zeppelin journey on.... I am an old guy who bought these albums as they came out... Yes, that old, and I love that another generation is here to discover what 4 giuys from England could do to the world of music...Keep on Rocking... You have another subscriber...
Great reaction to one of the all-time most talented groups, Led Zep! Don't stop, you will be blown away. Try Stairway to heaven, whole lotta love, Immigrant Song, Ramble On., soo many more! LIVE versions when you can. Enjoy this journey!
It was hell growing up in the 70's, No Internet, No Social Media, No Mobile Phones and we only had bands like Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd.... Poor US! 😂😂😂
No, the hell was being a teenager living a thirty-minute walk from Knebworth and having to make the trek to see Floyd in 1975, and Zeppelin, two consecutive weekends in 1979, among many others. Life sure was hard!
For me it was the three hundred yard walk to my local pub to watch John Mayall with Mick Taylor, and ending up with an evening of Jimi Hendrix. Cheated or what?
Hey, nice to see yet another new Led Zeppelin reactor and fan, you have started a wonderful, rocking musical journey of the best kind. If you like to rock, these guys are still the real kings of rock, their sound is timeless and it don't matter how old you are or what your musical background is, as soon as you hear them, you want more! They also do all kinds of great music, mainly their impeccable rock sound but with nice dashes of blues, folk , world music and edgy hard rock that everyone loves. Anyhow, the best way to appreciate their true greatness at the top of rock rankings is to hear their 10 Disc Discography in order, for an appreciation of how good they were right away, changing music history with their first 2 albums, which influenced all heavy rock to come. Their sound evolved over time and every record is great. You should do this at your leisure but it is well worth doing, you will be in awe by the end of the first album. If you want to sample some more live, do the videos from their excellent concert movie, The Song Remains the Same. Try Stairway to Heaven, both there and the studio original ASAP for one of the top songs in music history, you will love, it can bring you to tears. I'm so glad to bump into you and wish you well exploring them, no matter how you do. With their studio albums and endless live content on You Tube you will be busy and pleasantly surprised every time you listen/watch them, as every time is different but still Led Zeppelin. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
You picked my favorite live performance for your first listen, of the greatest band that ever has & ever will grace this planet. These 4 music genius, are the GOATS of their crafts, & the GODS of many music genres. Seriously you can’t go wrong with any of their songs, even the couple that may not be your favorite, are still better then other bands. I hope you continue to listen to them, I & many others will follow your journey. Robert Plant lead vocals & harmonica* Jimmy Page lead guitarist* John Paul Jones, bass keyboards & several other instruments* John Bonham (Bonzo) on the drums. Though studio versions are great too, the lives they add more to them, many & the best are from Madison Square Gardens (1973). They do Rock Blues & other genres. They were together from the end of 1968 to September of 1980, sadly when the greatest drummer passed away. The band knew they couldn’t replace, the amazing John Bonham.
Thank you for reacting to this. Since I've Been Loving You was one of the BEST live Zeppelin songs! I first saw them in 1970, saw them a total of 10 times. This is my go-to song whenever I need a blues rock release. Yowza!
Jimmy Page is my favorite guitarist.. and Robert Plant is my favorite singer. Songs you would love from this same concert are: Stairway to Heaven, The Song Remains the Same, Rain Song, Whole Lotta Love, Rock and Roll, No Quarter, and Dazed and Confused. That whole concert live in Madison Square Garden 1973!! React to Stairway first, you will fall in love!!
Yes, it is not long after they released the 2nd album and they were in prime, early, heavy form that night, they just killed that whole set list. Worth seeing for sure.
This Nanna luvs seeing young people experience this talent. Now thrilled we actually have these videos of the boys in there prime. Eye candy for the ladies, my God men with hair! Thank God we grew up to this ! YOU Have alot to explore! Cheers!
I was fortunate enough to get to see them perform about five songs off of every Led Zeppelin album live in concert. Jimmy Page the lead guitarist, as well as John Paul Jones the bass guitar and keyboards, we're both session musicians. Jimmy Page played lead guitar on many other bands albums. A session musicians they play pretty much anything that is wanted of them. They are capable of playing many different styles of music. As one goes through the songs on their albums, one experiences many different styles of Music being Incorporated into their music. Typical first songs most people react to include this one, as well as Stairway to Heaven, Whole Lotta Love, and the Immigrant song, would you likely recognize from movies like Thor or Shrek. Most people end up reacting to Kashmir off the album Physical Graffiti. But, I hardly hear them react to some very good songs like custard pie, or the Rover from that same album. You'll want to listen to Fool in the Rain off of in through the out door. I thought they're live performance of the ocean was pretty good. But, that could be just me. Ramble On is a good tune you want to check out dazed and confused, and black dog. Going to California, or the Rain song. There are many more songs that are all good! You won't really get the grasp of Led Zeppelin until you experience all the different formats and styles of music in their songs. They are legendary greats, and members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame! You can't go wrong with LED zeppelin! What I mentioned in terms of songs is only scratching the surface. You Can Do Led Zeppelin videos, and have a wealth of content doing so.
You have to listen to a young Robert sing "Babe I'm Going to Leave You" in B/W - Led Zeppelin Danmarks Radio 1969 "Babe I'm Going to Leave You" Pure Perfection.
Well young lady we didn't have "music videos" way back in 1973, that would come with MTV in 1981. There were "promotional videos" made by bands, most were shown on popular music shows when the band couldn't make it ti perform, or "play" along with a recorded track. Roger Taylor hated doing "Top of the Pops" in England. This concert, filmed over 3 nights at Madison Square Garden in 1973, was used in their 1975 movie "The Song Remains the Same". You can pick any song from this performance and not go wrong. One of my favorites, I had the album and saw the movie back in '75, is "The Song Remains the Same/The Rain Song", it's a 14 minute masterpiece.
They did several acoustic songs that you might like as well. Check out these songs: 1] Friends 2] Going to California 3] Battle of Evermore 4] That's the Way 5] Tangerine 6] Bron-Y-Aur Stomp 7] (not acoustic but a great pair of rock/ballade songs) - The Song Remains the Same / The Rain Song 8] (not acoustic but more of a country song) - Down by the Seaside
Not just the amazing performances is Led Zeppelin also look at his recent work , solo, with Alison Kraus , and the Space Shifter reimagining of Zeppelin tracks
Live Kashmir,The Rain Song from The Song Remains The Same movie Stairway To Heaven from the same movie. Live performance of In My Time Of Dying. For somthing a little naughty studio version of The Lemon Song. The Same
This is my favorite band I've been with these guys since they started first time I saw them. I think it was 6970 Fillmore, East New York and all the shows at the gardenn 73 Mo 67 more concerts after that.
Thanks! Been watching for a bit...really enjoy your Zep reactions...however, you have yet to react (to my knowledge) to the live version of Kashmir from the 1979 Knebworth show...I think it is the last time John Bonham was recorded live before his untimely passing in 1980...his performance (the whole band's performance) of Kashmir during that show is just incredible...I PROMISE you the drum fills will blow you away...and look for the middle eastern melody played by John Paul Jones during the song...most folks believe that Kashmir and Stairway to Heaven are Led Zep's best songs (even better than Whole Lotta' Love)...thanks for your reactions...they are awesome and us old Led-Heads just love it!!! Take care...Andy
Wow, your generosity is truly overwhelming! Thank you so much for your incredibly generous donation of $100 for the second time!!! Your support means the world to me, and I'm thrilled to hear that you're enjoying my reactions!!!! Your suggestion sounds absolutely incredible, and I'll definitely add it to my list, especially considering its significance as one of John Bonham's last live performances. Thank you again and take care, Andy, let's keep rocking on! 💕
And to think you are listening to the Third night of this tour or as we fans like to call it (The crap night), The first Night was not recorded the second night and third night were. The Second night being the BEST!
Check oiut their softer side with "Going to California," from 1975 Ear's Court show. Gentle acoustic loveliness. Then again, "Black Dog" from the same concert this video was from (1973 MSG) is HARD ROCK and has one of your beloved killer guitar solos, lol.
They have like 10 albums and one is a double. It''s impossible to recommend a single song because they were pretty much all great. Just start with the first album and work your way through.. You won't be disappointed.
Steph, you really need to react to Les Zeppelin, The Song Remains the Same / Rain Song from that same concert! Live, Madison Square Garden 1973. Then, Dazed and Confused also from the same concert. You will be amazed!! Also Whole Lotta Love which is the final song of that same concert. PLEASE!! YOU WILL THANK ME.!!
Zep first LP was in 1969. They are meat to be listed to one side at a time without stoping. 20-25 minutes. Context. Also the context of the top 40 music they were competing in could be considered. Elvis and Frank Sinatra we’re still releasing music.
FYI this is parts of this movie song remains the same there's alot of stuff ur not seeing like thier wives n kids coming off the plane police escort jpj getting a wire from grant Givin by his wife saying tour dates u should see the whole movie u will enjoy it
It’s important not to jump around the years of catalog. If you’re new to the band do yourself a favor and begin with their early work and follow the band’s progress from album to album. They as a band improve and change direction often. Each time exciting and fresh. The later years show maturity, and style changes. Enjoy.
Jimmy Page (guitar) wasnt always bang on, the occasional wrong note, but his passion could never be doubted. And bear in mind that his live solos were mostly improvised. He just went with the flow. On his day, as here, he was unbeatable.
Estava vendo a tua lista de vídeos... Mas você é brasileira? rs. Bom, sobre o Led Zeppelin, já que gostou, não deixe de reagir a outras músicas. Whole Lotta Love, Kashmir, Immigrant Song e por aí vai. O guitarrista, Jimmy Page, é um dos mais influentes da história do rock. Juntamente com Eric Clapton e Jeff Beck (que você vai adorar ouvir) formava o que se convencionou chamar de "A santíssima trindade da guitarra". Todo o conceito do Zeppelin é do Jimmy Page. Mas a banda não era só Page e Robert Plant (vocal). O baterista, John Bonham, é considerado por muitos como o maior baterista da história do rock. Confira a música "Moby Dick" em registro ao vivo e verá do que ele era capaz. Bonham era tão importante, que quando ele morreu em 1980 a banda acabou. Os outros membros não quiseram continuar com o Zeppelin, pois não havia como substituí-lo. O baixista e tecladista John Paul Jones era um grande arranjador e também um músico fantástico. Confira outras bandas clássicas como Deep Purple, sugiro que veja "Child in Time" em uma gravação ao vivo para a tv britânica de 1970. Ian Gillan, o vocalista, era chamado de "Silver voice". Ah, e tem o guitarrista, Ritchie Blackmore, simplesmente fantástico. Blackmore formou mais tarde uma banda chamada Rainbow, revelando talvez o maior vocalista do rock, Ronnie James Dio. Assista a uma canção chamada 'Stargazer". Você ficará impressionada. Parabéns pelo canal.