Their ability to improvise in a live setting was off the hook. To watch the live adds another dimension to the studio cuts. You should check out some bootlegs!
Any song from this show is worth a reaction. Royal Albert Hall is way better than MSG ‘73. How Many More Times from this show is pretty insane. They’re just improvising the entire time.
@@zachjacobs3337 including the band themselves. I don’t get why RAH doesn’t get any love, no remaster and no audio format. I even prefer Jimmy’s tone with the hiwatt stacks here over the Marshalls in MSG.
Prime Zepp! Heavy psychedelic blues! Sweet! Plant was on fire, leaning into the microphone. Page with the Les Paul instead of the Tele, bending blue notes to match the color of the sweater vest he's sporting. Bonzo kept a monster beat on that single bass drum. He gave those toms a work out too. And Jones glides across each step, holding the composition together where otherwise it might collapse into nothing.
Sorry I only give a listen to certain things😀 I have a life, but when ever I see the GOATS, I have to listen! 😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 Live is where they Shine!
Guitar amazing. Drums being played so freaking hard. One of the top voices to ever grace rock and roll, and then you have that solid baseline running through the entire thing. Absolutely jaw dropping. Thanks for the reaction, I hadn't seen this one.
Thanks for another great reaction. You've now reacted to three songs from this concert but I highly recommend that you react to the rest of it because the entire concert was absolutely fabulous. I think you'd really enjoy just sitting back and soaking up the vibe from start to finish. I know a lot of us would enjoy it. If you don't want to do one long reaction, maybe break it up a couple of songs at a time. Just a suggestion but one I hope you consider. :)
nice to see younger people expanding their music horizons. great stuff. 1 suggestion, get yourself a good set of headphones. ear buds are ok, but full sized headphones will give you a much better experience in my opinion.
Like I've always said 'they didn't just steal from the blues ,like everyone else, they re-created it and made it heavier and more importantly, their own " ................Peace & love :)
I was 16 at this time. Needless to say I was awestruck. I bought their first album a little before this. Concert. Hooked ever since. It never gets old. Jimmy Page here was off the charts.
Artists like Hendrix, Cream and Led Zeppelin evolved traditional Black Urban Blues too a new level in Outer Space. This song is a perfect example of a Willie Dixon Classic.
Even being there when all this stuff happened, I still don't really understand how British white bands got off on Black American blues, and made it their own. Old age is price we are paying for being there, and it is well worth it.
Truth is , all of these great bands got their inspiration from the deep south, and then the Chicago blues artists .. Muddy Waters, BB King and as far back as Robert Thompson . The terrible sickening truth is also that these black artists were shunned because of their colour only. Shame on the people who allowed this . But thanks to them , we have bands like Led Zep using their influence ....
Jimmy found abandoned guitar with steel strings in a cold old basement when he was 8 yrs old taugh5 himself took guitar to school was mocked by kids for doing it. Jokes on them.