Yep, this song is off the first album. This album would have been the high water mark for many,many rock groups. The Zeppelin were just getting started.
Yes, this is a great journey they take you on. Every song of theirs is a journey, none the same, all brilliant! They are all considered GOATs individually and together make up what many consider the greatest rock band of all time. Try I Can't Quit You Baby from Royal Albert Hall. Cheers.
WOW! That is exactly what we said when we first heard that album in 1969, I was 15, freshman in high school, it affected all of my friends unlike anything since The Beatles or Jimi Hendrix, you just knew these guys were going to be huge and were altering what rock music could be. It was so good you would see multiple people carrying Led Zeppelin I around. Try the song that comes right after, Dazed and Confused, it is a benchmark in the hard rock genre. Try the studio first, then do live in Madison Square Garden in 1973 from the Song Remains the Same concert movie. You will be freaked out in a very good way! Thanks for checking these great songs out. If you want to diversify your channel just a bit from just Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin but from the same era and similar musical quality but in their own way and amazing style, try The Beatles, The Who, Black Sabbath, Jimi Hendrix and the Rolling Stones. There are many other greats and they are merely a sample of the great talent in that era but these are bands that fans of Zeppelin and Floyd should love as well. Thanks for giving classic rock a chance, it will live on, yeah! 🎸
A story Richard Cole tells (and every Cole story needs to be heard with large grains of salt) is that during Zeppelin's first performance in the US in Denver in late December 68, during Moby Dick (edit: called Pat's Delight then, after John's wife) he turned to John Paul Jones standing next to him and said "These guys are gonna be f**king monsters!". JPJ's reply was just a slight smile and a wink. That sounds so much like Jonesy, I suspect it was one time Cole didn't embellish.
You have to watch them live. May I suggest since I’ve been loving you, 1973 Garden Concert...another great blues performance of theirs. They can preform any genre the please, with excellence! That’s just not some organ, that is a Hammond D-3 with a Leslie mixer! Mr. John Paul Jones, Plant is an amazing Harmonic player.
I saw Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Experience a couple years ago when they opened for Peter Frampton, it's probably the closest I'll ever get to seeing Zeppelin live.
I'm sure Jason did the guys proud, he certainly did a great job on the Celebration Day. I was lucky enough to be Knebworth '79 so saw one of John's last performances. 😎
Jason is awesome, I saw him open for Heart when he was doing Zeppelin's as well, he played a killer set, then Heart came out and did a set of their best tunes before the 2 bands played a 45 minute encore of some of Zeppelin's best songs. It ended with Stairway to Heaven, for many it was euphoria and happy tears flowed. Zeppelin is the best.
Roberts voice is the only voice that gives me stank face, because I only get stank face with guitar. Wait, there's an organ.. que stank face. Oh harmonica.. stank face... Lol
No, no, for Ilúvatar's sake! It's not Lord of the Rings. It's a blues tune. By Willie Dixon. "He has a bird that whistles, he has a bird that sings" - these are actual birds, the flying kind, the kind that make themselves useful by singing and chirping - "He has a bird, won't do nothin" - this isn't a regular bird, it's a woman who fails to make herself useful in some unspecified but presumably salacious way. The solution: - "Buy a diamond ring," which could mean either "Marry her" (Put a ring on her finger) or give her some incentive if you're going to expect … whatever you expect of her.
Yeah, definitely a reworking of a Dixon song,the British Blues scene in the mid to late 60s sore many bands doing covers of Blues legends. Fleetwood Mac, Rolling Stones,Ten Years After, Cream, Jimi Hendrix and of course Led Zeppelin,all appreciated and loved the black blues music from America.
Album one. If you haven’t, I would suggest starting with album one song one and moving through the changes that happened over time. This is an older blues song that was recorded by at least two rock groups maybe three in the same year.
Must do Hallowed Be The Name live from like early 80's. Iron Maidens Bruce Dickenson is another stellar voice. Halford from Judas Priest and the late great Ronnie James Dio are so damn great also
Great reaction ! Just discovered your channel and have subscribed. This isn't one of their Lord of the Rings songs though some of their songs do reference that
New subscriber from Boston. Loved the Floyd and Zeppelin reactions I’ve seen so far. Think that you may like some early Robin Trower songs, especially from the album Bridge of Sighs. Keep up the good work ! ☘️✌️
I have sort of a special request, if you can listen to Mark Lanegan- Harborview Hospital, it would be awesome. He's one of my favorite singers who recently passed away.
That spiel about the Hobbit is total b.s.! That song was written by Willie Dixion in the forties or fifties. Plant and Page were sued for not giving credit to the author on the original release, and the album cover was changed in subsequent releases. Yes, I know there’s this Tolkien mystique surrounding Led Zeppelin, but this song is not part of it.
@@haveabarryniceday238 Hi Laurie -- Wikipedia has a decent write up of the song, but not an interpretation. The song is mostly about a man who enjoys time (if you catch my drift...) with his woman. But, he does lament that she is stepping out on him ("Please come home"). And, he apparently has a side chick or two (the "birds") of his own. Anyway, please consider doing more of their songs (especially ones you haven't heard). I suggest you start with Album 1 and just go song by song -- there are virtually none that are bad, but there are a few songs at the very end of their career that lack a bit of the ol' LZ spark/magic.
There was a guy before your time named Eminem who wrote and rapped Lose Yourself, which won an Oscar. So here is a 47 yr old female country singer from Australia covering Lose Yourself. With a banjo. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-S70xek3x4ro.html
Not the Worst Reaction. But Not Great Either! You Lost Points When you Paused During the Guitar Solo! Classic Rock Consideration Tells Us That , One Never. NEVER!! Pauses During the Guitar Solo!! 😡