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First Time Reaction | Led Zeppelin - "Kashmir" 

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@juliemanarin4127
@juliemanarin4127 2 года назад
This is the greatest band in history!
@scottzappa9314
@scottzappa9314 2 года назад
One of
@mickeydooley2230
@mickeydooley2230 2 года назад
Yeah one of the best...top 5 for sure but nobody is taking the top spot from The Beattles
@jaytaylor4345
@jaytaylor4345 2 года назад
i mean they ripped off most of their best songs from other bands but ok
@yduronerom6380
@yduronerom6380 2 года назад
Abso-fucking-luteley is.
@yduronerom6380
@yduronerom6380 2 года назад
John Bonham is a master of the percussive persuasion without any doubts about it ever. He could be smooth and slow with that easiness then get all technical without a hitch and all the sudden masterfully thunderish. Everything a drummer should be and more. They're all time greats.
@SciFiCatGuy
@SciFiCatGuy 3 месяца назад
Zeppelin was the greatest rock-n-roll band that ever was or ever will be. John Bonham was, IMHO, the greatest drummer to ever live. John Paul Jones was the unsung hero of the band, and one of the greatest and most underrated rock-n-roll musicians ever. Jonesy played everything on Zeppelin albums that wasn't vocals, drums, or guitars. He also played all those, but with Zeppelin he was bassist, piano and keyboards, synthesizers, strings, horns et al. He also co-wrote, co-arranged, and and co-produced most of the songs along with Jimmy Page. When I drove a taxi in Austin back in the '90s, one of my regular passengers was Paul Leary of the Butthole Surfers. One night Paul called me up and asked me to swing by his place to drive a friend down to the Four Seasons. "It's the bass player for Led Zeppelin," he says. Jonesy was producing their new album, "Independent Worm Saloon." Not only did I get to be his driver while he was in town, but I was once privileged to drink 25 yo Scotch with him at Emo's, where he hung out while here.
@Kevin-py7hb
@Kevin-py7hb 2 года назад
It's LED ZEPPELIN!!!! The greatest rock band to ever grace this earth, in my opinion..... So much great music you still need to give a listen to. Such a huge "rabbit" hole to dive into with Zeppelin... Trust me, you won't be disappointed. Love all your insights on your reactions... Always keep that "rock and roll" smile on your face!!!!!! Keep rocking!!!!! Music will always bring people together....
@juliemanarin4127
@juliemanarin4127 Год назад
And you're exactly right!! The greatest ever!
@AllenSJ5
@AllenSJ5 2 года назад
Among rock and metal music, these guys are the closest you get to gods. There are a few others on their level-Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, along with earlier pioneers like Cream, Jimi Hendrix, The Who, and obviously The Beatles and The Rolling Stones-but in terms of overall presentation, sheer “epicness” mixed with raw heaviness and mixture of light and dark dynamics, acoustic and electric, etc., these four gentlemen are rightly seen as the ultimate legends by so many. Great reaction.
@blackbob3358
@blackbob3358 2 года назад
The last 5 on there , heavy metal ? Absolutely f/all to do with heavy metal. Wise up man, I'm trying really hard not to swear.......Must do better, J5 face.
@AllenSJ5
@AllenSJ5 2 года назад
@@blackbob3358 You don't seem to understand the meaning of "*rock* and metal" or "pioneers." Have a good day.
@coolbreeze5741
@coolbreeze5741 Год назад
U forgot pink Floyd rush and rolling stones and nobody is on the level of led zeppelin it's led zeppelin and then everyone else!!!
@robertmccoll3569
@robertmccoll3569 Год назад
Let’s add The Doors and Dio (Rainbow) to the list of legends
@ericahrens8349
@ericahrens8349 11 месяцев назад
You have no idea!
@davidmasullo5919
@davidmasullo5919 Год назад
The Romans built the Coliseum and the Greeks built the amphitheaters for the coming of this band
@97warlock
@97warlock 2 года назад
That drummer .. To me, He set the bar HIGH, he to me, was the First "power drummer" , Groove, Melody, Feel, Style even his sound was ahead of its time.
@zzz7zzz9
@zzz7zzz9 Год назад
bonzo. he had such heavy sticks.
@porkflaps4717
@porkflaps4717 Год назад
Bonham was such a phenomenal drummer that Rick Rubin and the Beastie Boys both sampled him many times and those drum samples made their tracks instantly heavy and recognizable.
@bikerbob2005
@bikerbob2005 Год назад
Keith Moon learn from George raitt Bonnie's Daddy.check them out.
@toddbourne8686
@toddbourne8686 Год назад
If any ONE person is a GOD.......John Bonham Has the qualifications, and them some.
@timlangdale3296
@timlangdale3296 Год назад
I was at this concert in '79. Still love it. Best band ever :-)
@neshobanakni
@neshobanakni 2 года назад
They were in North Africa, driving through the Sahara in a Land Rover. Plant fell asleep and dreamed this song. He woke up and tried to explain it to the others. "But, dude, Kashmir is like 5,000 miles from here." They all took a chance on this song. It was one of their best.
@garza2251
@garza2251 2 года назад
Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Deep Purple are the founding Fathers of Heavy Metal!
@clivestainlesssteelwomble7665
@clivestainlesssteelwomble7665 2 года назад
And a lot of it from the 🇬🇧 English Midlands.. This is towards their point of falling apart compared to the where they came from ...and created some of the greatest albums of all time.
@bobbyn.9773
@bobbyn.9773 2 года назад
If you call LZ heavy metal Jimmy Page will laugh because they were more of rock-blues band among other things they did folk, funk, rock, middle eastern influenced songs and Jimmy hated that label of being called a heavy metal band and ive actually talked to him about that and other things, I would put Black Sabbath as the creators of heavy metal in my opinion
@AllenSJ5
@AllenSJ5 2 года назад
And Cream and the Jimi Hendrix Experience are the founding grandfathers…which makes the likes of Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf and the “Three Kings” (BB, Albert, and Freddie) the founding great-grandfathers. In the end, each generation stands on the shoulders of giants who came before them. :)
@metalmark1214
@metalmark1214 2 года назад
I'd call Black Sabbath the Grandfather's of Metal. Tony Iommi developed many of the riffs that were used in metal
@AllenSJ5
@AllenSJ5 2 года назад
@@metalmark1214 James Hetfield-himself one of the most influential metal rhythm guitarists-would agree 100%. Tony was/is his biggest musical hero.
@tenchmagic
@tenchmagic 2 года назад
This is Knebworth, August 1979, a homecoming after 4 years away from playing in England. It was huge! 100,000 tickets sold, but every one wanted to be there, the fences were broken down in the middle of the night. So no one knows how many were there. 16 year old me was there, and everywhere you looked you could see fires in the distance, as you can see in a few shots. The atmosphere was electric, and Zeppelin played for over 3 hours. An incredible night!!
@marions.120
@marions.120 Год назад
Hmmm, odd, I saw them in 1977?
@tenchmagic
@tenchmagic Год назад
@@marions.120 Not it England. The US 77 tour was cut short due to the death of Plant's son Karac. The last UK date was Earls Court in 75.
@marions.120
@marions.120 Год назад
@@tenchmagic-Yes sir, I was at that last American show, Oakland’77.
@tonydunn3652
@tonydunn3652 Год назад
Led Zeppelin, the perfect musical storm.Legends ❤❤❤
@jrgdrumsandwatches
@jrgdrumsandwatches 2 года назад
Oh man that John Bonham groove and feel is just incredibly good. He is considered by many to be one of the greatest ever, he was and still is a huge inspiration for so many drummers. My favorite drummer with Danny Carey, Mike Portnoy and Gavin Harrison.
@arc88arc88
@arc88arc88 2 года назад
Bonham’s so deep in the pocket he’s covered in lint and spare change
@romerjason
@romerjason 2 года назад
Really, just omitting Neil? 😉
@ingobordewick6480
@ingobordewick6480 2 года назад
Totally agree, but I would ad Neil Peart from Rush to the list.
@istvangranicz5082
@istvangranicz5082 2 года назад
Bonzo was the king
@kardy12
@kardy12 2 года назад
Oh yes, that Moby Dick drum solo is still without a doubt one of the best drum solo of all time.
@PeterTea
@PeterTea 2 года назад
Yes, Zeppelin definitely allows each member to shine bright in any given song. Of course when you have some of the greatest musicians ever at their respective positions in a band then you'd be foolish not to do that. Welcome to the fan club. There are too many great songs by them to recommend any one but you might want to travel back to the beginning to see how amazing they were from the jump. Enjoy! It doesn't get any better.
@ajdomer92
@ajdomer92 2 года назад
You could legit do a weekly Zepp reaction and not run out of content for a long time. So many excellent tracks to discover. You’re in for a treat!
@HohnerCornell
@HohnerCornell 2 года назад
John Bonham: probably the most important and bests drummers in history. Jimmy Page: one of the most important and bests guitarists in history. Robert Plant: one of the most important and bests singers in history. John Paul Jones: One of the most important and bests bassists in history. Led Zeppelin: the best rock group in history. What a band.
@TheLanceUppercut
@TheLanceUppercut 2 года назад
I disagree with none of your points, but I'd also like to add John Paul Jones so much more than just the bassist. Case in point on Kashmir, where he's handling string arrangements, organ, and bass...all at the same time. He's the greatest Glue Guy in the history of music. He was everything he had to be, to hold Zeppelin's sound together, on every single song.
@HohnerCornell
@HohnerCornell 2 года назад
@@TheLanceUppercut man, you're so right!
@reliantncc1864
@reliantncc1864 2 года назад
John Bonham is an amateur compared to Neil Peart. He's good, but he's not on Neil's level. I love Led Zeppelin, but let's not exaggerate in the service of praise.
@TheLanceUppercut
@TheLanceUppercut 2 года назад
@@reliantncc1864 An amateur? And you want to admonish people for being hyperbolic? Dude, c'mon
@reliantncc1864
@reliantncc1864 2 года назад
@@TheLanceUppercut I did say in comparison to Neil Peart. That's not hyperbolic at all.
@richardrosner8447
@richardrosner8447 Год назад
I saw Led Zep 6 times. Best Rock Band ever, without a doubt. Jimmy Page, lead guitar, Robert Plant, vocals, John Paul Jones, bass, keyboards and the infamous John Bonham, drums (now deceased). I still listen to them daily....
@duncansbuddy
@duncansbuddy 2 года назад
The rock Gods that shaped rock & roll forevermore. Thank u for sharing.
@ingobordewick6480
@ingobordewick6480 2 года назад
Even as a big Tool fan, I have to admit that Led Zeppelin is most likely the greatest rock band that ever walked the earth. Their influence on rock music in general is so big, that you can still feel it in todays rock music.
@briarpatch720
@briarpatch720 2 года назад
I totally agree bonham sits alone atop the throne and Danny Carey is right up there close to his side.
@williamsummerson1204
@williamsummerson1204 2 года назад
Couldn't agree more.
@AfonsoHenriques1139
@AfonsoHenriques1139 2 года назад
As a zeppeling head i can tell you...Tool are close. not only on skills but on the integrity. Led Zeppelin was a Unique force of 4 musical genius who by fortune,destiny and chemistry found each other. Loved and respected each other skills like no other band has ever. none of them can say with 100% conviction "I'm the best musician in this band" and they love that. When John died the unique force died with him. sorry for my broken english it's not my first language.
@ingobordewick6480
@ingobordewick6480 2 года назад
@@AfonsoHenriques1139 Don't worry! Mine is German. But yeah, can't agree more.
@williamsummerson1204
@williamsummerson1204 2 года назад
@@AfonsoHenriques1139 couldn't agree more
@rickthompson3268
@rickthompson3268 Год назад
This is arguably the best rock band in music history. This is an era before auto tune and all the singers were great musicians with their vocals
@mzondi1970
@mzondi1970 2 года назад
your witnessing one of the greatest drummers that ever lived young lady. listen to this on your off time the non live version. some of the bands you have listened to have hits. you can listen to anything they made and it was probably some hit on a hit list somewhere you can't go wrong with anything the bluesy stuff is so good
@20th_century_Ghost
@20th_century_Ghost Год назад
100% Agree. And though his son Jason is an amazing drummer, he lacks the sound and timing that his father had; John held a musical magic within him as did the rest of Led Zeppelin.
@lookmanohands1966
@lookmanohands1966 2 года назад
Robert was the first lead vocalist that used his voice like another instrument instead of more traditional lyricism. He's always improvising like the rest. Funny thing is he was in awe of the bandmates and considered himself as simply adding a little color to the songs.
@temperedprobe
@temperedprobe Год назад
This is and always will be my favourite Zeppelin song. I loved it the 1st time I heard it around '75/76 and still love it.
@dombrown5423
@dombrown5423 Год назад
If you enjoyed this, then you MUST listen to their live performance of this song from the 2007 concert 'Celebration Day'. Considering they where much older, they don't miss a beat, and it'll blow you away!
@ballsyrocker
@ballsyrocker 2 года назад
You are beautiful and welcome to Zepland. Seen them live in 1975 and I am73 and still rocking and bass playing. Peace and LOve. JImmy is playing a Danelectro guitar with "lipstick"chrome pickups. I met Jimmy when he played with The Yardbirds in my small hometown back in 1967. He bummed a cigarette off me during a break and we chatted .He was a decent dude and fit right in with my friends. Peace and Enjoy! John" Bonzo" Bonham on drums,Jimmy "Pagey" Page on guitar,John Paul Jones on bass and keyboards,and Robert Plant singing.
@gregquante8864
@gregquante8864 2 года назад
You just listened to the greatest rock band ever!!! Their musical diversity is unbelievable
@aliciawithlove
@aliciawithlove 2 года назад
I am SO GLAD you get it! I think JPJ (keys) is also playing bass with his feet. He typically did when he was on the synths - I’m sure someone will correct me if I’m wrong 🙃
@tenchmagic
@tenchmagic 2 года назад
Spot on. When not on Bass guitar, JPJ played bass pedals while on keys. Every member contributed hugely to the Zeppelin sound.
@vernhoke7730
@vernhoke7730 2 года назад
For me, and Robert Plant, this is Zeppelin's best song. I bought "Physical Graffiti" when it came out in 1975 back in high school. I already had Zeppelin I, II, III & IV, Houses of the Holy so this was a definite add. Now for fun, check out the live version from the Celebration Day concert in '06. With the exception of John Bonham's son, Jason, playing the drums they sound almost as good as they did some 30 odd years earlier. In fact it was the first time the 3 original members, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones & Jimmy Page had played a full set together since 1980. You want more? Well there's: "Imigrant Song" "Rock n Roll" "Black Dog" "Good Times, Bad Times" "Heartbreaker/Living Loving Maid" (have to do both as that's how the appear on the record) "The Ocean" "In the Evening" "Dazed and Confused" (live) "Moby Dick" (live) "The Song Remains the Same" To start with.
@reliantncc1864
@reliantncc1864 2 года назад
To me, this is easily their best song. Finely crafted, and gives an ethereal feel that's hard to describe. The studio version is a lot better, though.
@midkingsteve
@midkingsteve 2 года назад
More more more more Zeppelin! Like... si much more. I am so glad I just found this channel. Digging it a lot.
@targetshootr
@targetshootr 2 года назад
This rabbit hole is deep. They put out so many great tunes it's hard to suggest one over the other. That said, the live 1973 version of The Song Remains The Same/The Rain Song is a wonderful way to spend 15 minutes. The outro itself is a masterpiece.
@metalmark1214
@metalmark1214 2 года назад
Plant wrote the lyrics in 1973 while driving through the Sahara Desert on the way to the National Festival of folklore in Morocco. Kashmir is in Southern Asia; he was nowhere near it. In Mojo magazine, September 2010, Plant explained: "'Kashmir' came from a trip Jimmy and me made down the Moroccan Atlantic coast, from Agadir down to Sidi Ifni. We were just the same as the other hippies really." The original title was "Driving To Kashmir." Released in 1975 on Phyiscal Graffiti
@bothellkenmore
@bothellkenmore 2 года назад
The even more Moroccan based Page and Plant version from 1995 is better IMO.
@stevenseul361
@stevenseul361 Год назад
India.. Sahara is Africa
@grandwazoodebris1015
@grandwazoodebris1015 2 года назад
I really like the O2 farewell concert version too. Great drums by Jason Bonham, John's son, in that one. Beautifully recorded.
@gregquante8864
@gregquante8864 2 года назад
I love seeing people who obviously appreciate music hearing LZ for the first time. The more you know about them, the more you will appreciate them
@soulbuilding5116
@soulbuilding5116 Год назад
Led Zeppelin is a real phenomenon. It was a meeting of the best rock singer (Plant), the best guitarist (Page) and the best drummer (Bonham). The multi-instrumentalist John Paul Jones remained somewhat in their shadow, but without his bass and keyboards, the unique arrangements of many songs would not have been created. I recommend you my "golden seven" of Led Zeppelin: 1. Dazed & Confused; 2. Since I've Been Loving You; 3. Whole Lotta Love; 4. When the Levee Breaks; 5. Immigrant Song; 6. Black Dog; 7. Babe I'm Gonna Leave You. But I recommend the studio versions first.
@Grington300
@Grington300 2 года назад
Excellent, love a bit of Led Zep (most of to be more accurate). 'In My Time Of Dying' is one of my favourites. Did you spot me in the crowd? Knebworth '79 - I was the one with long hair and a denim jacket.
@ChrisLawton66
@ChrisLawton66 2 года назад
Well, if it's a long song you want, "Dazed and Confused" from Led Zeppelin's "The Song Remains The Same" concert film clocks in at over 20 minutes.
@andersonandy1986
@andersonandy1986 2 года назад
Once you go down this rabbit hole with zeppelin there's no coming back. Soo many great songs.
@helenespaulding7562
@helenespaulding7562 2 года назад
Interesting when you said you lived their body language. This was 1979 and their first performance in two years…after Robert Plants ( the singer) little boy died. He is incredibly subdued compared to early career…1969-1973. Jimmy Page, the guitarist, was dealing with heavy drug addictions at this time and, although he he still playing in high form here, physically he is a shadow of his younger rock-god self…..noted for his charismatic guitar moves. If you continue this journey, hopefully you will listen to snd then watch them in their prime 1970-1975. You will get body language in spades. 😉😁
@sarawelling5271
@sarawelling5271 Год назад
79 was a rough year for hard rock artists. Disco had taken over everything. Robert was very much still reeling in the aftermath of his precious son's untimely death and not long from an accident that almost took his wife and seriously injured him. Jimmy was struggling. He'd been so sick early in his career (from a form of mononucleosis) that he'd stayed off the road and out of bands. His profuse perspiration resulted from always being on the frail side. He'd lose up to ten pounds of water weight in a given show. He was also very seriously into Magick and even bought Boleskine house that once belonged to Aleister Crowley. Bonzo was also struggling and within a year of this performance would be gone. Drinking heavily, he aspirated into his lungs and passed. John Baldwin aka John Paul Jones would be the steadiest force within the band, a man utterly dedicated to his wife and children, he continues making appearances and playing bass and keyboard, recognized as being among the best in both.
@nateperkins6137
@nateperkins6137 2 года назад
Zeppelin’s catalog is huge and very diverse, they are amazing. I like things that have a little different sound. No quarter is one of my favorites by them, it’s a fun haunting ride.
@andrewconnolly6305
@andrewconnolly6305 Год назад
Managed to be at this concert - such an event 150,000 ish at Knebworth 4th and 11th August 1979. Very memorable and so glad I managed to see this awesome foursome. Bands like Red Hot Chillies come close to the tight but loose groove but Zeppelin remain unique I feel.
@yozaseig3870
@yozaseig3870 2 года назад
What can you say it's Led Zep they did it all . So diverse so much emotion so much talent. The best ever!!
@j1wilky
@j1wilky 2 года назад
great reaction and great smile! can't wait to see some more Led Zep reactions!!!
@porkflaps4717
@porkflaps4717 Год назад
I was born in '75 I was literally raised on Zeppelin, Skynyrd, the Eagles, Stones, all that.. With you catching up I say better late than never, the music was SO MUCH BETTER back then and it's worth researching fully..
@PCPAyLOAD
@PCPAyLOAD Год назад
My Dad used to lay me down on the living room floor with this old pair of Sony headphones and put on the original Vinyl of all of these classic rock albums. I would get totally lost in the music. There is so much fidelity lost in compressed digital tracks. You are hearing Led Zeppelin.. But on youtube, you aren't really hearing Led Zeppelin.
@shannonherb2048
@shannonherb2048 2 года назад
I often change my station to the classic rock channel to just remember. Your one of the best reactors in my daily watch
@JoeBartosiewicz
@JoeBartosiewicz 4 месяца назад
Led Zeppelin is awesome. Aileen is digging it, groovy. Right out of the 60s. I like her.
@donnasusiebartonmerrill397
@donnasusiebartonmerrill397 4 месяца назад
The first concert i was able to go to was Led Zeppelin in 1969, i was 13. I was blessed to see them in concert twice.
@Trucker231610
@Trucker231610 2 года назад
Watch them play this live at Celebration Day in 2007. Zeppelin has so many great songs. They kinda mastered the Blues/Rock Genre at the same time becoming the Powerhouse Acid Rock band(now considered Heavy Metal) I would really like to see your reaction to them performing this in 2007. They had over 40 yrs to fine tune it and in my opinion their best performance of all time.
@Taterflavor
@Taterflavor 2 года назад
Yes! The Celebration Day one is my favorite version of this song. It's mixed so good.
@bishlap
@bishlap 2 года назад
KNEBWORTH is where it's at!!!
@Trucker231610
@Trucker231610 2 года назад
@@bishlap If you'll do a little research you'll find that Robert considers this one of his worst performances ever. Plus the sound quality is so much better, but to each his own.
@mikemiller3791
@mikemiller3791 Год назад
Their song 'Stairway to Heaven 'was voted #1 all time greatest song.
@po5283
@po5283 2 года назад
It's impossible to overstate, just how influential this band is to the music industry both past and present, including to modern day legends like Radiohead!
@fattwat1
@fattwat1 Год назад
Led zeppelin should never be compared to bands like radiohead Who you call legends no their Not zeppelin definitely are legends Radiohead are overhyped like a lot of bands today
@ginger4141
@ginger4141 2 года назад
One thing I love about Led Zeppelin they will do a switch up on you in a song. Actually most of their song are switch ups. They are one of the most versatile bands ever, and my favorite.
@bobbyn.9773
@bobbyn.9773 2 года назад
If you Google who are the greatest bands ever and you will most likely see the Beatles and Led Zeppelin in that order, you should do the studio version of Since I've Been Loving You from Led Zeppelin 3 and then do their live version from MSG in 1973
@jons3808
@jons3808 2 года назад
Agree, studio version first then the live version 👍🏻
@thebulletproofpoet1744
@thebulletproofpoet1744 2 года назад
Music your father grew up on? I grew up on this too. I'm so old now. I love how you give older bands the credit for building the foundations of rock and metal. I also love being introduced to newer artists. I had stopped listening to newer music for a while. Then I got hooked on watching music reactors reacting to old music. Some I liked so started watching their reactions to new music. It's been a great journey.
@58andyr
@58andyr 2 года назад
Yes, they're mainly blues but have organic additions of funk, soul, rocknroll and jazz
@brandonwilliams957
@brandonwilliams957 2 года назад
I love "Kashmir". "Rain Song" and "Battle of Evermore" are my favorite Led Zeppelin songs.
@whamajamma75
@whamajamma75 Год назад
I checked the comments and admit I could have missed it; what makes this song unique is that the drummer is playing 4/4 time and the guitar and mellotron are playing 3/4 time meaning the time unites every 12 beats. Genius! The bridge goes to all playing 4/4 time.
@richardmontague250
@richardmontague250 8 месяцев назад
Never knew that. Interesting.
@masonyuzwa8717
@masonyuzwa8717 Год назад
I also love how you pointed out how music is art and it's a great way to express your feelings and emotions!! 😁👍🤘
@RandallMorris222
@RandallMorris222 2 года назад
I had to laugh at your comment "I always thought they were more intense than this." You hit upon one of their less intense, more jazz influenced tunes. They have quite a variety. Try "Black Dog" or "Whole Lotta Love."
@henriettaskolnick4445
@henriettaskolnick4445 2 года назад
Formed in 1968 by guitarist Jimmy Page (he also produced all their albums), the band consisted of bassist/keyboardist/mandolin player John Paul Jones, drummer John Bonham, and vocalist/harmonica player Robert Plant. Their genre was hard rock/heavy blues but they played a variety of styles such as folk, ballads, rock, rockabilly, ethereal, prog-rock, funk, world music and more. While they were NOT metal, they're considered one of the progenitors of metal; sort of a "great grandfather", if you will. They disbanded in 1980 with the death of Bonham. I hope you continue with more Led Zeppelin.
@thewizard6077
@thewizard6077 2 года назад
Awesome reaction! To truly understand the genius of Led Zeppelin, you really need to hear their studio recordings. Jimmy Page, the band's guitarist, also produced every one of the band's albums, and is considered one of the greatest (if not the greatest) music producer of all time. Although their entire catalogue of music is amazing, I would do a reaction to the studio version of the song "Stairway to Heaven" off of the album "Led Zeppelin IV" next. It is considered by many to be the greatest song ever recorded. I subscribed. Peace .
@sdom4471
@sdom4471 Год назад
J'ai assisté à un concert de " LED Zep" en 1975, j'avais 15 ans ( oui je sais je suis vieux maintenant), c'était mon premier concert, il a duré presque 4 heures, je me souviens que quand le concert à commencer j'ai presque eu peur , tellement le son été puissant et intense, la musique faisait vibrer le corps en entier et je crois que même si je n'avais pas eu d'oreilles j'aurai entendu quand même ! John Bonham frappe très fort, j'ai vu de nombreux autres groupes par la suite , mais je n'ai jamais retrouvé cette intensité phonique , certain joue très fort mais rien à voir , difficile à expliqué . Depuis ce concert mes oreilles se sont misent à siffler , elle sifflent encore aujourd'hui , mais je ne leurs en veux pas !!!
@robertwolfe9357
@robertwolfe9357 5 месяцев назад
I love when your reactions seem like you are in a rush to chill.
@TexasMagnolia
@TexasMagnolia 2 месяца назад
You must see!! Kashmir - Live from Celebration Day (2007) To see them still Amazing And Jason Bohnam on the drums! Remains The Greatest Rock Band in the History of Rock.
@RodneyFrazer
@RodneyFrazer Год назад
you mentioned that you weren't expecting this kind of sound and thought it was going to be a lot different. You're just scratching the surface. They go in so many different directions, they weren't confined to one style. There's a whole lot more than just this and it's so hard to pick a favorite from all their songs. Each they put out had it's own distinct sound. Good luck picking out a favorite!
@brandonshaw2120
@brandonshaw2120 Год назад
You would LOVE Achilles Last Stand from the same show at Knebworth. It's my fave performance. Robert Plant has referred to it as one of their best ever. 😊
@deeanncunningham224
@deeanncunningham224 Год назад
Led Zeppelin What is a classic rock ‘n’ roll band and the band is for band members and they are Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Bonham, and John Paul Jones. Every one of their albums I,ll,lll,(harder)lV, (softer) Houses of the Holy, In through the outdoor, The Song Remains the Same, Physical Graffiti, Great White, Presence(2015) etc. Look them up and there’s so many good songs on these albums but excellent songs on houses of the holy and the song remains the same. I grew up in the 70s so I listen to all of them but those are the two albums that were out when I went to the concerts in the 70s.
@foxgod4466
@foxgod4466 2 года назад
Great react again beaty for a great performance! Absolutely classic. No more words! See you at the next!
@Ryan-ws3yf
@Ryan-ws3yf 2 года назад
First off, love that you're getting into the older rock music, Iron Maiden, Megadeth, and now Zeppelin. Only 33 and even though I personally tend to lean towards the heavier stuff like Maiden, Megadeth, and newer stuff like Lamb of God, Slipknot, Parkway Drive, Led Zeppelin is hands down my favorite band of all time. 3 Zeppelin tattoos and memorabilia wherever you look in the house. What I would give to see them in their prime. Most people would probably suggest Stairway to Heaven, Kashmir, or Immigrant Song, if you continue then you should check out When the Levee Breaks, Achilles Last Stand, Babe I'm Gonna Leave You, Trampled Underfoot, or The Battle of Evermore. Robert Plant - One of the greatest and most recognized voices in rock. Jimmy Page - One of the best guitarists to every walk the earth. John Paul Jones - Probably one of the most overlooked band members, compared to ones overlooked in other bands. Everyone seems to know Plant, Page, and Bonham but he's just the bass and keyboard player. John Bonham (AKA Bonzo or The Beast) - RIP. Lost WAY too soon. (Pulmonary aspiration) Only 32 and had already achieved so much with the band. And he NEVER used a double bass pedal or double bass drum set up. These 4 kids would go on to create one of the biggest and most influential band of ALL time. Up there with The Beetles Most bands after a member passed on, they typically take some time off, find a replacement, then continue on. Not Led Zeppelin. When Bonham passed in 1980, the band had only been around for 12 years, they decided to end Led Zeppelin. Robert Plant said something along the lines of "Bonzo WAS the heartbeat of Zeppelin. Without a heart, how can anything continue to live." or something to that effect. Since his passing, the remaining 3 members have only reunited for 3 concerts, 1985 Live Aid in Philly with Tony Thompson and Phil Collins filling in for drums, which Plant described as an overall "atrocity" being that none of them had played together for 5 years. Then again in 1988 for Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary with Bonzo's own son Jason stepping up to fill his father's shoes. Page described that one as "one giant disappointment." Then finally in 2007 for The Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert. Once again with Jason stepping up again. This one went way better. According to Guinness World Records, it set a record for the "Highest Demand for Tickets for One Music Concert" when 20 million requests were submitted online within the first 2 days of announcement. This one was very highly praised by fans and critics that they tried to push Zeppelin into a reunion. As of now, Plant is touring and preforming with singer-songwriter Alison Krauss. Page is kind of low key now. He worked on the fully remastered Led Zeppelin catalog and is pretty much has just been a studio and touring guitarist for several different bands. Jones has also filled in as a studio and touring bassist as well as doing collaborations with many artists and recorded 2 solo albums. In 2009 he, Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters), and Josh Homme (Queens of the Stone Age), got together to form a "super group" know as Them Crooked Vultures releasing just one studio album and a handful of tours. He has very recently formed his own new band Sons of Chipotle but due to Covid, has not been able to perform.
@anthonypowell6234
@anthonypowell6234 2 года назад
Led Zeppelin's sound IS different. And then it's different again. Then different from that, too.
@nickgrazier3373
@nickgrazier3373 Год назад
The first track on their first album was “Whole Lot Of Love” it was probably the first track to ever use Stereo sound to its fullest back in 1969 more so than than anyone else has ever done til now. After that just work your way forward through their albums. All the tracks are individual no two the same. And the type of music is Heavy rock. There were rock and roll bands like the Beatles, a Rolling Stones etc. but Led Zeppelin added to Black Sabbath in 69 - 72 are believed to have started the whole Heavy Rock genre ! You need to listen, people who listen to them think they sound like this band or that band where honestly these are the originals
@Dmonty72
@Dmonty72 2 года назад
STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN please. If you want to have your mind blown when it comes to a drummer. How about a drummer who lost a arm but never gave up and found a way to keep rocking. Try Deaf Leppard!
@thorfinsky1427
@thorfinsky1427 2 года назад
The greatest rock band of all time. 🤘😆🤘
@henryviii6341
@henryviii6341 2 года назад
‘simple ok not simple’ [drums] ❤️ iconic yourself.
@billg26
@billg26 Год назад
You discovered the greatest Rock N' Roll band of all times late but I'm glad you discovered them! Their drummer (John Bonham) is considered the greatest Rock drummer of all times... Jimmy Page the guitarist is one of the best guitarists of all times times... Robert Plant has the most amazing voice... And John Paul Jones is a fantastic bass player and all around musician!
@JoshSmith-wo7zw
@JoshSmith-wo7zw Год назад
Jimmy Page on Lead guitar Robert Plant vocals John Bonham on the Drums and John Paul John's as the basist but he could play pretty much anything you put in his hands. The organ you hear in some of their songs is John Paul Jones. When they did the Kennedy Center honors for Led Zeppelin they had Jason Bonham on the drums in place of his father and yes Jason can play. Anne and Nancy Wilson performing Stairway to Heaven and Robert Plant was brought to tears.
@billtaylor3382
@billtaylor3382 2 года назад
I'm 64 and I have loved them all my life they are the GOAT! and Pink Floyd is my 2nd Favorite bands
@stephenmiller195
@stephenmiller195 2 года назад
Yes brilliant
@joescott8877
@joescott8877 Год назад
7:54 "Never mind! Not simple!" Welcome to John Bonham's abilities, lol! he COULD be simple when simplicity was called for, but his joy was in fills and flourishes, the likes of which we may never hear again. Exquisite taste is what all these guys had--when to show off, when to hold off. Coming here from seeing your two recent reactions of Zep, your re-discovery , if you will, after ten months from this song. Excellent stuff, songs and reactions. You liked Bonham's snare in "Whole Lotta Love." "The Lemon Song" has the same and to spare...And the bass is outrageously superb! EDIT: Oh, wow, just listening to the rest of your commentary, and I see that at around 15:00 you totally nailed what i was talking about when I mentioned their "exquisite taste"! Bravo! I KNEW there was a reason I subscribed after seeing only a few of your reactions, lol!
@kevinmathers2701
@kevinmathers2701 Год назад
Beautiful to know that his son filled in his shoes and tours with the rest of the band.
@joescott8877
@joescott8877 Год назад
@@kevinmathers2701 Yes, I need to catch one of Jason Bonham's shows someday!
@hxn_off
@hxn_off 2 года назад
Rammstein and Led Zeppelin is my favorites of all time !
@davidbicket7201
@davidbicket7201 2 года назад
Some bands are so good that no one can compete
@benmcleod2003
@benmcleod2003 2 года назад
since I've been loving you live at MSG will blow you away!
@susanpalmer8931
@susanpalmer8931 Год назад
Very good reaction - Hope you'll do lots more Led Zeppelin - the impeccable studio albums and the amazing filmed performances - so many more glorious guitar riffs, drum fills, bass lines and vocalizations. The band crosses into many genres which reflect their musical influences. So many surprises. 😁 Love your comments - Thanks. ☮
@rainerc.7606
@rainerc.7606 2 года назад
I love your excellent reaction to this exceptional Rock Song!
@AileenSenpai
@AileenSenpai 2 года назад
Thank you so much!
@davidhornbeckmusic7487
@davidhornbeckmusic7487 2 года назад
@@AileenSenpai I’m slightly envious of you. Welcome to one of your favorite bands now & forever. As a vocalist you really should listen to their first 4 albums, like right now. Each one is a journey that never stops giving you wizard moves. Enjoy!
@ervinpelaez7188
@ervinpelaez7188 2 года назад
Truly a Masterpiece a Led Zeppelin Classic .Again awesome reaction. Alieen have you ever considered singing on one of your videos . Would love it.🎤💕
@zosometalgod
@zosometalgod 2 года назад
That's Robert Plant on vocals! Robert used his voice as a instrument! And you have guitar wizard Jimmy Page on guitar and the god of thunder John Bonham on drums! And John Paul Jones the multi-talented member Zeppelin secret weapon! You must do all of Zeppelin! They were all fans of jazz the blues and even classical music! They took all that type of music and put it in a blender and made it their own type of music! They are the forefathers of what would become heavy metal even before black Sabbath!
@frakcha13
@frakcha13 2 года назад
Love your reactions Aileen, you pay close attention to the songs and react genuinely
@hvee4
@hvee4 2 года назад
Opened a can of worms now… once you’ve discovered Zeppelin there’s no stopping you 👍🏻
@wernergatterer2953
@wernergatterer2953 2 года назад
I always liked Led Zeppelin, like you sayed they are a little groovy and many songs are really catchy, i also like his voice, Led Zeppelin are great, i would wish i could have seen them one time but i'm a little to "young". But i have the first Album "Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin" from Okt '68, original as LP and it's still in the original packaging! That's "my precious!" 😉 But i wish it had the signatures of all band members on it, then it would be worth a lot more!
@robertkawlni9926
@robertkawlni9926 10 месяцев назад
This is my favourite song of Led Zeppelin and it is my ringtone as well.
@jean-francoispirenne6518
@jean-francoispirenne6518 2 года назад
At the time Led Zeppelin formed, there was no talk of 'heavy metal'. I understand your father: I was 9 years old and I still enjoy Led Zep more than 50 years later! My preferred song has always been 'Baby, I am gonna leave you'.
@AllenSJ5
@AllenSJ5 2 года назад
Led Zep’s version of Babe I’m Gonna Leave You is Exhibit A of acoustic songs that are heavy, intense, and dark. And Plant in particular has some incredible vocal moments on that one. Great song.
@darkmadder4676
@darkmadder4676 2 года назад
Check out Led Zeppelin " Since I've been loving you" or "The Rain Song" Live at Madison Square Garden one of the best shows!!
@comicrelieflastlaugh3416
@comicrelieflastlaugh3416 2 года назад
You should consider doing a comparison video between Tools cover of Led zeppelin's "No Quarter" from the Salival release and the original version by Led Zeppelin. Or just make two vids and we'll watch them both. Also a comparison or multiple videos of my favorite led zeppelin song "When The Levee Breaks" and the cover of A Perfect Circle's version of "When The Levee Breaks" would be amazing.
@comicrelieflastlaugh3416
@comicrelieflastlaugh3416 2 года назад
Also just wanted to point out before someone else does that "When the Levee Breaks" is a country blues song written and first recorded by Memphis Minnie and Kansas Joe McCoy in 1929(I looked that up). Led Zeppellin and many of the legends of Rock and metal owe so much to those that inspired them from the early folk and blues musicians. Much like Jimi Hendrix playing Bob Dylan's "All along the watchtower" where Jimi made it his own or Nirvana playing Lead Belly's "Where did you sleep last night". Good artists borrow, but great artists steal when the truly make it their own.
@davidcooper3871
@davidcooper3871 25 дней назад
Saw them perform this in 1977… my ears rang for a week.
@XOTheHosttt
@XOTheHosttt 2 года назад
Great reaction, always enjoying an honest video. Also I recommed to watch their version after almost 40 years with out being together. Probably one of the best live performances ever.
@LifeLiver.
@LifeLiver. 4 месяца назад
the greatest Rock n Roll band ever - LED ZEPPELIN
@patriot157
@patriot157 2 года назад
Led Zepplein is without a doubt legendary. Here are some of my favorites that I hope you react to or just enjoy on your own in order. Good Times Bad Times Ramble On Stairway to Heaven Rock and Roll Hey, Hey, What Can I Do What is and Should Never Be In the Light Over the Hills and Far Away Tangerine Babe I’m Gonna Leave You Black Dog Nobody’s Fault But Mine Heartbreaker Misty Mountain Hop Dazed and Confused No Quarter When the Levee Breaks So many more, I’m sure I’m missing something in between.
@phatrpr0p959
@phatrpr0p959 2 года назад
About 3,500 music fans were polled for Planet Rock Radio and were asked to create their fantasy band. The four members of Led Zeppelin have been voted the UK's ideal supergroup, with Robert Plant beating the late Freddie Mercury to best singer. - BBC NEWS, 2005
@ericcurry-pitcher5493
@ericcurry-pitcher5493 2 года назад
Listening to this in the summer of 75' was so amazing. What a time to be young. The song and the album it was released on. This was a great live version of it, haven't watched it in a minute, cool to see her loving the classic's.
@juliemanarin4127
@juliemanarin4127 Год назад
I was 15 in 1975 too! What a time to be alive!!
@mzondi1970
@mzondi1970 2 года назад
if you wanted to know all their names it's Robert plant on vocals, Jimmy Page on guitar, John Paul Jones on base and John bonzo Bonham on the drums
@jamesneedham-b4x
@jamesneedham-b4x 11 дней назад
The superb backing of jpj and bonzo.,.... Magic
@vilmareynoso7343
@vilmareynoso7343 10 месяцев назад
There is nothing better than Led Zeppelin!
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