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@jayscollops
@jayscollops 4 года назад
Led Zep took some of the greatest blues songs and cranked them up to 100
@darryljackson7600
@darryljackson7600 4 года назад
jayscollops Can't argue with you about that!!!!! LedHead4LIFE!!!!
@TallifTallonbrook
@TallifTallonbrook 4 года назад
you mean 11
@donwilk9145
@donwilk9145 4 года назад
They cranked it through the stratosphere!
@neil9815
@neil9815 4 года назад
im ready to rock & roll!
@Ron-id1ze
@Ron-id1ze 4 года назад
So Achilles last stand : Led 3.0
@richdiana3663
@richdiana3663 4 года назад
Power blues, sexy girl. No one did them like the mighty Zeppelin.
@mattharvey968
@mattharvey968 4 года назад
And to think this was their first album.....they shook the world!🤘🏻
@JuniorFarquar
@JuniorFarquar 4 года назад
Made Beck's version, released just prior to LZ 1, appear so lame compared to this rip yer heart out by jimmy & co! Beck was shaken like an Ali invisible punch after the Ali Shuffle. Ali was the Led Zeppelin of boxing.
@austonboston4361
@austonboston4361 3 года назад
Absolutely mind blowing that this was from their FIRST album. It may have been a remake of an earlier tune but 🤷🏻‍♂️ who cares? The talent!!!!!!! Almost every band EVER never becomes this tight after 20 albums let alone their debut. In credible!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@myfavoritedream2149
@myfavoritedream2149 4 года назад
You only feel Zeppelin if you love blues, funk, melody, rock and soul. They respected and did it all better than anyone.
@batman66ism
@batman66ism 3 года назад
It's so beautiful to see a new generation embrace Led Zep the same way I did back in the 80's. True Rock and Roll never dies.
@barbarasimmons5777
@barbarasimmons5777 7 месяцев назад
Right? I'm loving it!!!!
@zep68cd
@zep68cd 4 года назад
Led Zeppelin changed my life and my perspective on it. I'll never have enough words to thank my dad.
@danos2544
@danos2544 4 года назад
You Shook Me All Night Looooooooooooong. Good God Almighty. That song never get old. I first heard this in high school back in 1969!
@jakeem1325
@jakeem1325 3 года назад
Dano S....I'm 63 and I'm with you...it never gets old!
@justinthyme3396
@justinthyme3396 2 года назад
I'm 81 years young this year, and I saw them play Perth in 72, I'm still rocking mainly in my rocking chair. Love and peace from Australia 😎🖐🎶🎵🎶
@MrUndersolo
@MrUndersolo 4 года назад
One of the best covers of any blues number ever... Thank you, Willie Dixon!
@twobeer3316
@twobeer3316 4 года назад
Always love bluesy Zeppelin. The long consecutive instrumentals Organ-Harmonica-Guitar are fantastic...
@tektoniks_architects
@tektoniks_architects 4 года назад
They're having so much fun with this one in the studio that if you listen carefully in the second verse, you can hear them laughing in the background.... Great, hilarious reaction! Sing a cover of this....you are awesome! Happy Thanksgiving!
@juliemanarin4127
@juliemanarin4127 4 года назад
Yep
@rstyree
@rstyree 4 года назад
Exactly because this was a time when you just had fun
@davidhoward2487
@davidhoward2487 4 года назад
"Anyone remember laughter?"
@fidge54
@fidge54 3 года назад
Every member of this group was an All Time Badass
@edchaput3577
@edchaput3577 4 года назад
Led Zeppelin is the best rock band of all time, no doubt
@juliemanarin4127
@juliemanarin4127 4 года назад
They are amazing aren't they? Happy Thanksgiving! The singer Robert Plant plays the harmonica...John Paul Jones on the organ!
@Cloud-ok6wy
@Cloud-ok6wy 4 года назад
Robert Plant played harmonica part and John Paul Jones was on organ
@juliemanarin4127
@juliemanarin4127 4 года назад
Yep!
@r.awilliams9815
@r.awilliams9815 4 года назад
Jonesy played the bass, with foot pedals, at the same time.
@throwabrick
@throwabrick 4 года назад
I didn't know JPJ did keys too! I always assumed this was a session artist on the organ. I knew Plant was killer on the harmonica, I shoulda guessed the bassist would be similarly multi-talented. :)
@zeppelinmexicano
@zeppelinmexicano 4 года назад
Robert not only played the harp on this tune, but he played the hell out of it. Always amazed at how good he was. His vocals are supreme on this cut, even the entire album. Plant at his peak was a thing of beauty. How Jimmy gets the sound he gets on his solo is kind of intimidating to me. I want to run away. Are you kiddingi me??? This song is dripping with everything good about the blues, the hard core blues.
@r.awilliams9815
@r.awilliams9815 4 года назад
@@throwabrick LZ had only a couple of songs with another musician sitting in, Rock n' Roll and Boogie With Stu, both times with Ian Stewart. They had one singer appear in one of their songs, Sandy Denny of Fairport Convention in a duet with Plant in Battle of Evermore.
@myfordranger
@myfordranger 4 года назад
your listening to the most greatest rock band of all time. I never get tired of hearing the mighty zep.
@sicotshit7068
@sicotshit7068 3 месяца назад
These guys loved the blues, & were listening to it as young teens, out buying the records as soon as the arrived in England. Another amazing blues song they do is Tea For One. Robert Plant is the harmonica player. Watching all your reactions, I don’t believe Led Zeppelin disappointed you at all. Another great song is No Quarter. I know I’m years late, but I love your reactions, love when someone loves my favorite band of 50 years. They are the GODS of music.
@silverechohawk5315
@silverechohawk5315 2 года назад
This has to be the greatest reaction to any song ever! Wow!
@centuryrox
@centuryrox 3 года назад
Don't think I've ever seen anyone play the Air Harmonica before! But that's what Led Zeppelin will do to a person! Rock on, sister!
@dadmateryn8092
@dadmateryn8092 4 года назад
Jimmy used a 1958 Fender Telecaster (a gift from Jeff Beck) for this album. He used various amps from Vox, Fender, Hiwatt, and Orange also on same album. By the second album he switched to a 1957 Gibson Les Paul and never looked back.
@jarhead4ever1
@jarhead4ever1 4 года назад
Best reaction I've ever seen. Do in my time of dying! Great song
@juliemanarin4127
@juliemanarin4127 4 года назад
Live version!!!
@davidbuzzin426
@davidbuzzin426 4 месяца назад
🎸🇬🇧❤ BEST BAND EVER !!!!!!!......BY FAR, TOTALLY UNTOUCHABLE 👍
@EJ-tm1fe
@EJ-tm1fe 4 года назад
If you ever gather a collection of Led Zeppelin albums, you're going to have to store them in the refrigerator... you know - because they're "So cold!"... ; )
@Missangie827
@Missangie827 4 года назад
I have a bird that whistles--I have a bird that sings....the right before and right after 8 min mark....LORD HAVE MERCY
@fadjdarwish6581
@fadjdarwish6581 4 года назад
Led zeppelin master s of rock and roll best band ever thank God for led zeppelin they are untouchable best band ever
@georgemclane3086
@georgemclane3086 4 года назад
Ages when this album was recorded Plant 20 Bonham 20 Jones 22 Page 24
@walterphillips8309
@walterphillips8309 4 года назад
Try 70s heart
@georgemclane3086
@georgemclane3086 4 года назад
@Warren552011 The album was recorded in September/October of 1968. Jimmy Page was born 1/9/1944. He was 24 when the album was recorded and 25 when it was released on January 12 1969. John Paul Jones 1/3/46-22 years old when recorded, 23 when released John Bonham 5/31/48-20 when recorded and released. Robert Plant 8/20/48-20 when recorded and released.
@fidge54
@fidge54 3 года назад
@Warren552011 So what? yawn
@fidge54
@fidge54 3 года назад
@Mark Mace So 28 is the magic number huh? How ridiculous
@thesound-chameleonman3580
@thesound-chameleonman3580 3 года назад
met him in person... lovely bloke too
@baronofgreymatter14
@baronofgreymatter14 4 года назад
yer gonna need a cigarette after that one
@Missangie827
@Missangie827 4 года назад
I do! and I don't even smoke
@chrisgamble5843
@chrisgamble5843 4 года назад
I always do!
@waynestumbo2408
@waynestumbo2408 4 года назад
Nah. you need some hydro with this.
@PeterTea
@PeterTea 4 года назад
Just a cigarette? You need the whole pack.
@the9likesfemdom
@the9likesfemdom 4 года назад
No a joint
@jstube36
@jstube36 4 года назад
It's the Blues we love. Yes indeed there is nothing in this world better than listening to some ice cold Blues. Here are some artists worth a Reaction or two. Big Mama Thornton-Hound Dog, John Lee Hooker-Boom Boom, BB King-Thrill Is Gone, Howlin Wolf-Smokestack Lightning, Muddy Waters-Manish Boy, Buddy Guy-Red House, Rolling Stones-Red Rooster, Midnight Rambler, Janis Joplin-Summertime, Ball And Chain.
@mmmegameat
@mmmegameat 4 года назад
One of the best damn reactions ever! I was shaking right along with you. Zep could lay down some of the nastiest blues. Timeless!
@beragusmoreno155
@beragusmoreno155 3 года назад
Enjoy and feel the seventies in your veins... This is how you listen to Led ... closing your eyes.
@williamsherman1089
@williamsherman1089 2 года назад
I've always been leary of these remasters, now I don't know, that sounded amazing. It's always cool to see somebody get this music and this girl definitely does
@dragonsong1023
@dragonsong1023 4 года назад
I gotta love your reaction to this song. Led Zeppelin's roots came from the blues.
@ed897
@ed897 3 года назад
I can't quit you baby has to be one of Zeppelin's best blues songs, the entrance is legendary!! Worth a react
@chrisd7047
@chrisd7047 4 года назад
So after having this experience of this song, imagine yourself having just listened to this... and then the first notes of Dazed and Confused, that bass line, come into your ears.
@michaelnorman2967
@michaelnorman2967 4 года назад
Since Led Zeppelin absolutely loved Mississippi Delta Blues and Chicago Blues, I'm not surprised that you like this one so much. They took that music, amped it up to 11 and put in some twists of their own, and sold it back to the world in great fashion.
@derekjinks5640
@derekjinks5640 4 года назад
not bad for four young lads from England, eh? peace (from the UK)
@richardmusk6119
@richardmusk6119 3 года назад
We knew how to make music
@marymargaretmoore9034
@marymargaretmoore9034 4 года назад
I'm ALWAYS ready to rock and roll! LZ was steeped in the blues. Do yourself a favor and listen to Led Zeppelin I, II, III, and IV; also Physical Graffiti. Such a legendary ass kicking band.
@williamwilkes9873
@williamwilkes9873 Год назад
I once saw them five times in a week..........London, earls court........the rip off touts warned us.......a friend was doing lighting.,......Peter grant had a word......they were gone........
@denisetinto1828
@denisetinto1828 4 года назад
Girl, I heard this first time at 15 when it came out. Can you imagine being in full hormone mode and hearing this when nothing had really be heard by little white girls from Canada living in Florida for 13 years. This transformed us. I know that this music was inspired by black rhythm and blues singers. You make mention of this bringing you back to church. It does the same to me. I used to sit in my backyard in Fla. as a 9 year old and listen to the music coming from the black churchgoers. I was so envious of them because my church sure didn't sound like that. I loved it and I still love gospel, blues and rock. I married a man from the Caribbean and have been exposed to reggae and soca. I lived in England and was exposed to African music as well. Anyway, loved your reaction. You really seem to get the song and the musicianship. While Led Zeppelin took heavily from black American blues, they made it their own by adding unique touches through their gifts of technical skill, and ability to interpret and arrange. I am reminded of Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan. Jimi started a sound (I saw him at the Atlanta Pop Festival) and his music moved Stevie so much that he had to create his own sound coming out of Jimi's sound. In a sense Jimi birthed Stevie Ray's sound. Thus, Jimi lives on. Isn't that true with all musicians; they hear something from somewhere and what they heard becomes a muse? What the heck did you do in this reaction to cause such a lenghty reply? Nothing, I suppose, rather it must be cabin fever after how many days in self imposed isolation. Stay well and don't judge me too harshly. Just an older citizen trying to stay sane in an upside down world. Keep up the good work. Cheers from Canada
@charlesrogers9175
@charlesrogers9175 4 года назад
GOATS OF ALL ROCK..... What separates Zeppelin is the four members are all top 3 or better in their field, guitar,bass,drums and vocals...Page and Jones were the top session players in London b4 Zeppelin which is why their producing was on point... Add the fact Bonham was rocks greatest drummer and you get masterpieces.... You need to do In My Time of Dying just to listen to their raw intensity in studio..
@PeterTea
@PeterTea 4 года назад
One of the many great things about Zeppelin is that they could play slow and jam so well together. Like PB&J. Plant, Bonham and Jonesy.
@dandrechsler6884
@dandrechsler6884 4 года назад
The rabbit hole go's a lot deeper keep going
@robertasirgutz8800
@robertasirgutz8800 2 года назад
Your best reaction yet!!!! You FELT that.
@mjeffn2
@mjeffn2 3 года назад
I, IV, V - 12 bar blues. timeless. LOL, pulled up to a stop light yesterday and the car full of high school kids next to me were rocking out to this recording. I looked at them, they looked at me (I’m 65) and we just laughed. Then the light turned green and we went our separate ways. (And yes, THEY HAD MASKS ON! Awesome.)
@leevarley648
@leevarley648 4 года назад
Love your reactions...so passionate. If you enjoy Zeppelin doing blues you really need to check out " in my time of dying " off the Physical graffiti album. Also " the rover " off that same album is not something i have heard any one react to..which is a damm shame. You also did some Sabbath recently which was cool. I highly recommend both " into the void " and " national acrobat " by them. Anyway im British so dont celebrate thanksgiving but i hope you have a nice time. Keep up the good work.🥰
@frederickjohnpicarello1909
@frederickjohnpicarello1909 4 года назад
You Shook Me' by Led Zeppelin is BY FAR!..the best Rock & Roll/Blues song that I personally!...have ever heard.!! I'm 53 now' & heard it for the first time when I was 14' years old & it just blew my f%ckin mind into a million lil pieces! It's just dirty nasty roll around in the mud and take me to church like never b4 ecstasy!
@libertycaps97211
@libertycaps97211 3 года назад
Yet another crushing Willie Dixon composition Led Zeppelinified. A perfect trifecta of Harp solo Organ solo and then Guitar solo.
@SingleTax
@SingleTax 4 года назад
Led Zeppelin's first studio album was, to a large extent, a love letter to the black blues musicians across the Atlantic who inspired them. Our bodily skin may have color, but our souls do not.
@MJEvermore853
@MJEvermore853 4 года назад
SingleTax...well put.
@bnd4ever48
@bnd4ever48 4 года назад
Finally you are doing this song I recommended! You rock girl!
@mikejust3766
@mikejust3766 10 месяцев назад
Excellent reaction to a great song. Love it.
@mikecalderon5251
@mikecalderon5251 2 года назад
My Favorite part of listening to this was that when he sang this song, he was 20 years old. And he did the harmonica.
@LarryJnyc
@LarryJnyc 4 года назад
This is from their FIRST album in 1969...imagine having never seen these guys before - you pop into a club/pub and after a few drinks the band goes on and BAMMMMM they play this...
@thesound-chameleonman3580
@thesound-chameleonman3580 3 года назад
I bumped into Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin in a chance meeting in February 2016 at my old work place carpark in Kidderminster! I shook his hand and had a brief chat with him.. lovely normal bloke too 👍🏼
@StonefieldJim4
@StonefieldJim4 4 года назад
Led Zep were often accused of 'stealing' songs. As Ray Davies of The Kinks said, the art of great pop music is knowing what to steal. Led Zep went above and beyond, shaping masterpieces from modest ideas. Small songs became mountains of passion and virtuosity.
@Blackdog1117
@Blackdog1117 3 года назад
I have been nourished by Led Zeppelin since 1968 when Communication Breakdown played on the radio. I have watched about 4 of your videos and I already love you. Thank you for bringing the passion of this music into public view. It is fun to enjoy the lads play their magic with someone else. Thank you. Please listen to the BBC Sessions version of this song You Shook Me. It will blow your mind.
@stephenkittle6586
@stephenkittle6586 Год назад
MASTERMIND'S at WRITING and PLAYING!!!!CLASSIC BLUES FOR YOUR SOUL!! 🐐😍😁🎸🔥🤯🐐😍😁🎸🔥🤯🐐😍😁🎸🔥🤯🐐😍
@eversomellow2538
@eversomellow2538 4 года назад
Just think of how inivative and completely world shattering this wouldve been in 1968! Some of the sounds they get in this mix havent been used as well anywhere else ever. Pages guitar sound, feel, and the ear to produce this, and just the way you almost have a reverse delay in front of Plant's vocals is so bitchin! They dont make em like this. There was so much soul in those recording booths it must've been hard to breathe!
@blackbird5634
@blackbird5634 3 года назад
This is 'tha big dog' baby,, , these guys rock and roll at the drop of a hat. The first album I ever bought 1976, AND the reason my parents bought me headphones!!
@tarikbey-we6oq
@tarikbey-we6oq Год назад
This passionate young woman, knows her music".... i love 💘 your energy"....
@colibri1
@colibri1 4 года назад
"I have a bird that whistles, and I've got birds that sing."
@Mybikestuff1
@Mybikestuff1 4 года назад
I've been listening to this album since it came out. I was 3 years old. Mother played it to put me to sleep. Through my stoner teens, and still with me now. I know every little sound by heart. Still moved by it every time. Made a "Hey Siri, break out the Led," shortcut. I love that you're enjoying it too
@markscotto7607
@markscotto7607 3 года назад
When I dropped the needle on song #1 Good Times, Bad Times I was forever a fan of Led Zeppelin.
@edwardmetallic5281
@edwardmetallic5281 4 года назад
Greatest rock band ever.
@thomasharris4942
@thomasharris4942 4 года назад
It's great to see a talented person recognizing talent
@StonefieldJim4
@StonefieldJim4 4 года назад
Love how much you love this! You hear all the instruments sing. ✌️ ❤️
@eezergoode8588
@eezergoode8588 2 года назад
Girl, I used to drag my speakers up to the bathroom door, put this record on, and soak with a bottle of wine and a fat bag of cheeba. It's still my favourite album, I mounted the vinyl sleeve on my wall.
@jakeem1325
@jakeem1325 3 года назад
I can watch your LED ZEP reactions over and over because you groove to the music like no one else...
@andrewmanzi2969
@andrewmanzi2969 4 года назад
My dear friend to answer a couple of your questions. First off this song was originally written by African-American composer and singer by the name of Willie Dixon born in Mississippi and raised with the delta blues. Where later he went to Chicago and made a name of them self writing songs for Fats Domino Chubby Checker and James Brown to name a few. Led Zeppelin reversing the song and mr. Dixon was in fact compensated handsomely.
@ScribeCash
@ScribeCash 4 года назад
Glad he got paid !
@MJEvermore853
@MJEvermore853 4 года назад
FYI...Dixon was credited as the writer from the get-go. Same for "I Can't Quit You Baby". I have 2 copies of this album, first editions. Willie Dixon's name is imprinted right on the label. Always has been.
@dennismp
@dennismp 4 года назад
Don't forget: That album came out 51 years ago. Also don't forget: There is NO music today that even comes closes, let alone compares. Zero. None. Good reaction to the best band ever.
@christopherchilds8723
@christopherchilds8723 3 года назад
I love that organ, I love that harmonica, and I love you! Soul 2 soul ❤️
@1013ironmann
@1013ironmann 4 года назад
These Brit Boys LOVED the American Blues. Totally put their own spin on it. JPJ the bass/ organ player was so GREAT RIP!!!!! Page the lead guitarist has a contract with the devil!!!!! Plant the lead singer/harmonica took you to church LOL. There are no words for them except TIMELESS!!!!!!!!
@brainsareus
@brainsareus 4 года назад
They took this shit to church!!
@stephendavis5530
@stephendavis5530 4 года назад
I just want to know what they are doing with the sound of that fucking guitar!! 😵Unbelievable.
@richardreyes5126
@richardreyes5126 4 года назад
One of the sweetest yet powerful guitar solos ive ever heard.
@Tbirdhaynes
@Tbirdhaynes 4 года назад
This album was released 51 freaking years ago and they were just kids! It’s unbelievable that people in their early 20’s were capable of such great everlasting music. Some of the greatest bands came out of England and all of them were influenced by American blues artists!
@michaelpenick2377
@michaelpenick2377 4 года назад
Awesome reaction Scribe.. The guitar was a Fender Telecaster none as The Dragon Telly. The same guitar in the Dazed and confused reaction. Last year Page and Fender were putting out limited edition signatures of it to the market.
@noname.___
@noname.___ 4 года назад
He used a Gibson flying v on you shook me
@fbergman114
@fbergman114 3 года назад
Greatest reaction video ever!
@TheLemzia
@TheLemzia 4 года назад
I love the little Laugh thrown in @ 4:00 mark! Classic!
@deniborraccini5801
@deniborraccini5801 Год назад
It is so great to see an African-American young lady appreciate the other side of music. I asked a co-worker who is Black if she liked Zeppelin. She immediately said no. Why? Because I am Black. I said that I was White and I really loved Mowtown. I informed her that every great guitarist from England, including the Beatles, all said they received their influences from Black entertainers from the South. This song was originally recorded by Muddy Waters in 1962. Willie Dixon wrote the song and recorded it in 1970. Etta James recorded it. We wouldn’t have blues, and Jazz if it were not for Black musicians. Again, it was great to watch your reaction. I am 68 years young, part of the Woodstock Generation, I personally saw Zeppelin in person 7 times. By the way, I have also seen Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, the Intruders, the Spinners, Teddy Pendergast, the Temptations, the Four Tops, Earth, Wind, and Fire, George Benson, and many more. Back in the day we had different genres of music to pick from. One year Frank Sinatra, the Doors, and Marvin Gaye had number one records on the music charts. In one year. Pretty amazing, this doesn’t happen any more. I forgot to tell you that I saw the Love Unlimited Orchestra conducted by Barry White. What a fabulous show that was. I think that I was the only white girl there screaming for this very overweight gentleman singing and swooning us in the most sensual way. Amazing. Black people have to give us a chance, Our musicians are fabulous, so are our singers. I love R&B but I can’t stand rap or hip-hop. J-Z could never sing like Smokey Robinson. Motown lifted up Black women, put them on pedestals, appreciated their beauty and worth. Just yesterday at a red light, this guy next to me had a pretty incredible sound system, it even made my car shake. The lyrics of this song were so vile and vulgar, not to mention, very disrespectful. Tell me, do you know any woman that likes being referred to as bitches and ho’s? I don’t. They have to bring back sexy.
@davidwalker5054
@davidwalker5054 19 дней назад
I've seen a lot of young black American rap and hip hop fans reacting to Led Zep Pink Floyd and Deep Purple and they get it straight away. They feel it. Better than young white guys
@tonysousa9305
@tonysousa9305 4 года назад
In my time of dying is a great example of Zeppelin taking old blues and putting some stank on it!!
@glenirwin1110
@glenirwin1110 3 года назад
He was playing a brand new Flying V Gibson he had on loan. He overloaded a small amp with the big Humbucker coils on the guitar to get the sound. The rest of Zeppelin One was done with an old Telecaster.
@keithorlandini4919
@keithorlandini4919 4 года назад
The great bluesman and bassist, Willie Dixon wrote this. One great thing was that from this song and others of his being covered by rock musicians (particularly British musicians) in the 1960s, who rediscovered The Blues, Willie Dixon became a very rich man, late in his life, due to the fortune he earned with his songwriting royalties.
@ryanjustice6576
@ryanjustice6576 3 года назад
You have a good voice! Led Zep played their homepage to black blues in a respectful and honorable way...youre awesome
@rogerseals2639
@rogerseals2639 4 года назад
Damn girl you got this 56 year old Tennessee hippy doing your dance moves!!! So cool. And I'm in a wheelchair thank you thank-you very much.
@brandonh.788
@brandonh.788 4 года назад
This Lady's reactions are so fun.
@benkeserovic8994
@benkeserovic8994 Год назад
This song comes at you with a multi pronged attack. If the opening voice doesn't kill you, it will soften you up. The organ then comes along and makes your knees weak to the point you're wobbling trying not to collapse. The mouth harp follows and knocks your wind out and doubles you over. The guitar then starts slicing at your skin with razor sharp slashes. And if you aren't lying in a ditch bleeding out somewhere by now, the voice makes an encore and unloads 2 into your skull. This is a dangerous song
@bnd4ever48
@bnd4ever48 4 года назад
Now you need to do Since I've Been Loving You the studio version....if you loved You Shook Me than Since I've Been Loving You will be orgasmic to you!
@jeanagarrett92
@jeanagarrett92 4 года назад
I love the BBC version... Best song ever
@bnd4ever48
@bnd4ever48 4 года назад
@@jeanagarrett92 Great version....Jimmy told me that he had some misgivings about the movie The Song Remains the Same but thru the years he learned to love it for what it was...a raw moment of a concert!
@gamezillagaming5625
@gamezillagaming5625 4 года назад
who else was waiting for dazed and confused to start
@jam8773
@jam8773 3 года назад
I really love this reaction. Led Zeppelin fans like myself often get struck with the desire to hear a specific Led Zeppelin song. When that happens to me, I come to your channel to see if you have reacted to it yet. Keep going because it’s like listening to the music you love with a friend like we did back in the day. It is apparent that you are really feeling this band, and loving it.
@williamcabell142
@williamcabell142 4 года назад
Zep never disappoints!!!! The Alpha&Omega!!!!!😎
@oakeysmokey
@oakeysmokey 4 года назад
The Mighty Led Zeppelin Holy shit.
@bowtiefidenine
@bowtiefidenine 2 месяца назад
LED Zeppelin ❤❤❤
@CASH10K
@CASH10K 4 года назад
That guitar solo hit you HARD
@mikedeaton6416
@mikedeaton6416 4 года назад
Best. Band. Ever.
@michaeldinkowitz8505
@michaeldinkowitz8505 4 года назад
Love your reaction to Led Zeppelin. I am a life long Zeppelin fan. They are truly the G.O.A.T. Most of their songs are relatable about love and life. Once in a lifetime
@plk5520
@plk5520 4 года назад
Jimmy Page was most likely using a Tone Bender distortion pedal on his guitar.
@brainsareus
@brainsareus 4 года назад
Habla Ingles, huevon...!!
@geesee5669
@geesee5669 4 года назад
violin bow
@noname.___
@noname.___ 4 года назад
@@geesee5669 no
@alexfletcher5192
@alexfletcher5192 4 года назад
It's worth noting that 3/4 of the band hadn't stepped foot outside of the UK when this apparently authentic blues was recorded.
@rosswatson5996
@rosswatson5996 4 года назад
I'm having haggis; a Scottish dish accompanied with neeps an' tatties (mashed turnip and potatoes). Meanwhile, John Paul Jones (bass and on the organ) Robert Plant on harmonica and of course vocals. Mr Bonham and Page killing it as usual!
@peterbartolomeo5542
@peterbartolomeo5542 4 года назад
Glad to see how much you love these guys. Just the very best band EVER. UNBELIEVABLE. TRY THE69' LIVE VERSION
@daviddaemon
@daviddaemon 4 года назад
Way cool reaction to a song I thought was cold oh so many years ago. Watching someone young like you experience it for the first time is so gratifying. I knew Zep was cool 50 years ago.
@peterbartolomeo5542
@peterbartolomeo5542 4 года назад
Your reactions are the absolute best ...hands down....on all of You Tube. Keep it up girl. You got bitten by the Led Zeppelin bug. Cant stop now. Live versions of Zepp are FAR GREATER than studio version
@Randsurfer
@Randsurfer 4 года назад
At 7:52, that cascading of drums and guitar is as good as it gets.
@sabrecatsmiladon7380
@sabrecatsmiladon7380 4 года назад
From Black Blues Musicians of the 1920's-30's to young white kids loving this and putting their own stamp on it and now it is coming back around FULL Circle to young Blacks =) Right on!
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