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My Friend's FIRST TIME Hearing BLACK DOG?! | College Students' REACTION! 

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@johnhughes3214
@johnhughes3214 2 года назад
Black Dog is THE song I would play for an alien who wanted to understand what rock music is and had never heard rock before. The epitome of rock.
@oldeskoolnana7543
@oldeskoolnana7543 2 года назад
I'm flabbergasted older generation had the best ever. You make me so happy. Saw them 5 times. My boyfriend was a Zeppelin fanatic. Try the Strawbs " HERO & HEROINE" Listrn all the way through. You won't be disappointed. ✌️💐🌹
@jongroubert4203
@jongroubert4203 2 года назад
Um, I think they did a song called ROCK AND ROLL that would better serve this purpose. In fact, it's the VERY NEXT SONG, dude!
@fuckamericanidiot
@fuckamericanidiot 2 года назад
@@jongroubert4203 Not everyone likes Chuck Berry style rock n roll. Everybody loves Black Dog.
@deadchannel3274
@deadchannel3274 2 года назад
@@fuckamericanidiot Some people like traditional style rock and roll more than black dog.
@jamesclapp6832
@jamesclapp6832 2 года назад
It's blues tho.
@MasterTapes1960
@MasterTapes1960 2 года назад
What Led Zeppelin did between 69 and 79 can never be achieved again. Their music will forever be timeless.
@kbrewski1
@kbrewski1 Год назад
Having lived all my adolescent and teen years in the 70s I know exactly what you mean, and their run was incredible. But, I'd still put 1962-1970 by the Beatles impossible to top, considering the timing, history, the influences and way they propelled rock music and songwriting forward in such a short 8-9 years, from innocent pop love songs to psychedelic sound experimentation that paved the way for just about everything.
@TheDivayenta
@TheDivayenta Год назад
That’s right when I saw them too- at the Winterland in SF in ‘69!
@danielmarcantuno
@danielmarcantuno Год назад
100%
@zeroceiling
@zeroceiling 10 месяцев назад
Keith Richards would disagree
@markp1549
@markp1549 9 месяцев назад
Agree - though the first album was recorded around October 68.
@KlingonPrincess
@KlingonPrincess 2 года назад
I can't remember hearing Zeppelin for the first time, the songs are imprinted in my DNA. My soul music
@dnasoff
@dnasoff 2 года назад
When this album was released, I was 14 years old. I went to my friend’s house down the street, and we listened to it in his garage. It was the first time I knew rock n roll had to be really loud to fully appreciate it. It changed my life.
@mikep6222
@mikep6222 2 года назад
It seems either Led Zeppelin or The Who were life changers for those us from that time.
@carloscastells755
@carloscastells755 2 года назад
I was 12, and only listened to AM radio, which had only played a truncated Whole Lotta Love and Immigrant Song. The summer babysitter brought in the untitled 4th album and assured us this would blow our minds. Black Dog is the first track on side 1. We just sat in awe for the entire side, then it was time for Campbell's tomato soup lunch, then waiting 30 mintes before swimming in the backyard pool.
@cirenosnor5768
@cirenosnor5768 2 года назад
Mike P - You’re talking about a era where there were a LOT of “life changer” bands. Floyd, Beatles, King Crimson basically giving birth to Prog, Cream introducing us to the power trio…
@clarencewalker3925
@clarencewalker3925 2 года назад
I was 15 when this song was first released. I heard it on a school bus on my way to class. All we could say was "Far out!"
@kevinlogozzo3952
@kevinlogozzo3952 2 года назад
It’s best loud to both hear AND feel the power!!
@darksarcasm4835
@darksarcasm4835 2 года назад
Zeppelin never gets old-every time I listen I hear something new.
@skydog6376
@skydog6376 2 года назад
I’m having a 3rd foot attached so I can play like John Bonham
@kolbee911
@kolbee911 Год назад
Is that all you need then??? 😉
@beaux2585
@beaux2585 2 года назад
Four musicians, each of whom could easily (and usually are) placed in the all time top five of their individual instruments and Plant's vocals. I bought their first album within a month of its release and remain awed by their collective sound to this day. I may have grown old but they never will. 100 years from now people will still be stunned by their music.
@jfk64kennedy95
@jfk64kennedy95 2 года назад
John Paul Jones, bassist, is so overlooked, forgotten member, his bass lines are incredible
@dirtylemon3379
@dirtylemon3379 2 года назад
Their musicianship was off the charts. Like Cream each one was a virtuoso.
@frankbarnwell____
@frankbarnwell____ 2 года назад
Alex lifeson?
@cirenosnor5768
@cirenosnor5768 2 года назад
Frank Barnwell - What does Alex Lifeson have to do with this conversation
@dirtylemon3379
@dirtylemon3379 2 года назад
@@frankbarnwell____ What about him?
@mikeflynn1629
@mikeflynn1629 4 месяца назад
I listen to this album the day it came out with my buddies in my living room. It was listened to at top volume. My mom only flew in from the kitchen twice to yell at me about the volume those are great days ❤
@evillemike2009
@evillemike2009 2 года назад
Danger music. Parents, teachers, clergy, cops - everybody freaked out when they realized this was what we wanted to hear. Good one to call back.
@vincentschmitt7597
@vincentschmitt7597 2 года назад
I can hear my mother yelling at me, my brother and our sister to turn it off lol.
@sirajaxl
@sirajaxl 2 года назад
I know I’m dating myself, but when my dad heard Jim Morrison sing “cancel my subscription to the resurrection“ he just about blew a gasket… literally!
@michaelgreenberg106
@michaelgreenberg106 2 года назад
@@sirajaxl Send my credentials to the house of detention!
@sirajaxl
@sirajaxl 2 года назад
@@michaelgreenberg106 Yeah, I don’t think he wanted me to be giving up on salvation quite so soon in life. But unfortunately I had a feast of friends, alive she cried, all waiting for me OUTSIDE!!!
@lastchild6153
@lastchild6153 2 года назад
@@michaelgreenberg106 I got some Friends Inside
@eileendobbs8009
@eileendobbs8009 2 года назад
Bonzo is soooo in the pocket. I think he's my favorite all time drummer. God I love Zeppelin.
@straycatttt2766
@straycatttt2766 2 года назад
I was born in 1963. In the late 1970’s, my friend Ross introduced me to hard rock after school at his house by playing me this album. This first track off the “Zoso” album blew me away.
@leemcclements8889
@leemcclements8889 2 года назад
63 for me too!
@AwesomeBabyBoomer
@AwesomeBabyBoomer Год назад
'63 here as well. Boston and Styx were my intro to rock, but Zepplin soon followed.
@escapematrixenterprisejacq7810
@escapematrixenterprisejacq7810 Месяц назад
I just missed it born in '69 too little but heard everyone playing Zeppelin in my teens
@paulself8698
@paulself8698 Год назад
Zep at their peak - thank God that I was a teenager able to enjoy this music!
@tylerhackner9731
@tylerhackner9731 2 года назад
Quintessential Zeppelin! That whole album is 🔥 it’s a desert island disc! Love When The Levee Breaks
@chrismatthews8717
@chrismatthews8717 2 года назад
This song grabs me and slams me against the wall every time I listen to it. It is soooo funky. The main riff was written by John Paul Jones, the bass player. It begins on an off-beat and is rhythmically complex. The drumming pattern is a straight 4/4. So... they are out of sync and out of step but meet up at the end (a polymeter and polyrhythm). Not only that but the song and each verse section begins a capella. Not only are the composition and musicianship astoundingly good but the song is incredibly strong. I first heard this when I was 13, I have aged (I'm 61), it hasn't.
@claymor8241
@claymor8241 2 года назад
It’s not out of sync, it’s a shift of the phrase by a 16th note on each repeat. The phrase is played the same but the pick up notes are shifted each time.
@chrismatthews8717
@chrismatthews8717 2 года назад
@@claymor8241 thanks Clay
@johnv6477
@johnv6477 2 года назад
Listen for the tick..
@chrismatthews8717
@chrismatthews8717 2 года назад
@@johnv6477 Of course! I was paying too much attention to the tock, silly me.
@johnv6477
@johnv6477 2 года назад
@@chrismatthews8717 ...I never heard it, years ago, a drummer I knew, he turned me on to the tick..
@tokyosteve5187
@tokyosteve5187 2 года назад
Also trained-in-classical-music Condoleezza Rice's "favorite band of all time." I believe she also once said that Black Dog was her favorite Zep tune.
@sibkiss2009
@sibkiss2009 2 года назад
We had such great rock music come out, Deep Purple, Cream, Led Zep, Allman Bros, Who, So many more to discover.
@matthewdrake4385
@matthewdrake4385 2 года назад
I'm pretty sure they covered a good portion of those bands.if not on RU-vid, check their Patreon page.
@paulwood5803
@paulwood5803 2 года назад
Why, oh why? Whenever people list great rock bands of the period do they ALWAYS fail to list the second best band after Zeppelin? UFO.
@matthewdrake4385
@matthewdrake4385 2 года назад
Paul, I can probably answer that question and it’s pretty simple. UFO were more than likely better known in the UK and Europe than in the states.
@paulwood5803
@paulwood5803 2 года назад
@@matthewdrake4385 Probably right, although the Strangers in the Night Live album (one of the best live albums ever imho) was recorded on tour in the states. The also had the misfortune to be around at a time when there were great rock bands around every corner, but their virtuosity across all of the lineup changes, of which there were many, remained, great songs brilliantly written and performed.
@matthewdrake4385
@matthewdrake4385 2 года назад
That and the possibility they didn’t get as much airplay on radio. Which is while other groups, like Scorpions got the spotlight.
@ebooksmaster
@ebooksmaster 2 года назад
The offbeat section, is intentional and unique, to me it's the best part of the song. At first I thought it was a mistake but then I realized it's creative genius. Who said everyone has to use the same time signature, as long as it works. If I play 5 bars of 4, while you play 4 bars of 5, we're each still playing 20 beats.
@clbdyc
@clbdyc 2 года назад
Similar to Kashmir. JB plays 3/4 in the rest play 4/4.
@juliebryne2903
@juliebryne2903 2 года назад
Keith moon was also a master at this! Moon and bonham used to go drinking together! How scary would that have been?😆
@Slipperydither
@Slipperydither 2 года назад
I was a senior in high school back when this came out. Our school had a common area with a jukebox that played records. We would try to get to it first at lunch and feed it full of quarters and play Zeppelin and Grand Funk and Cream. One kid figured out how to turn it up all the way. I hated high school, but that was a great time.
@robertacolarette1594
@robertacolarette1594 2 года назад
Those would have been my choices.
@maryannturton9830
@maryannturton9830 2 года назад
That was a cool cafeteria! Gotta load up that jukebox before somebody tried to play some disco,lol!😅
@milt6208
@milt6208 Год назад
Class of 73. Black Sabbath Deep Purple Nazareth and the list goes on.
@peterstephen6596
@peterstephen6596 2 года назад
I'm in my 50's and when I put the vinal on, my brothers og copy from the 70s' there is a hiss and crackle from the sound of the needle touching down that your hear just before the guitar hits and without that hiss and crackle there's something missing. Classic Love and Respect
@confoundedbridge6357
@confoundedbridge6357 2 года назад
When Led Zeppelin were at Headley Grange recording this album, an old dog kept wandering around the house. He couldn't walk very well but had a "girlfriend" down the road, so the band would carry him over there so he could get it on with her. They wrote Black Dog in tribute to him..
@michaelivan9066
@michaelivan9066 2 года назад
When I played this song the first time on my families stereo when I was a teenager my Mother came in the living room and said that it was the sexiest thing she ever heard. She was a big time music fan who loved Motown and Elvis especially. I always laugh when I think about that moment.
@reliablebow
@reliablebow 2 года назад
Dig….made me smile
@emilyflotilla931
@emilyflotilla931 2 года назад
My mom just shook her head and walked away!
@robertacolarette1594
@robertacolarette1594 2 года назад
@Michael Ivan That’s pretty funny. Cool though.
@cirenosnor5768
@cirenosnor5768 2 года назад
Michael Ivan - Love this. It really is one one of the sexiest pieces of music committed to tape
@AugieDoggyDoo
@AugieDoggyDoo Год назад
Your Mother was spot on. This is straight-up ridiculous. I have rocked so hard to Zeppelin in my years it is crazy. Still to this day. Thanks for sharing that, it made me smile. I am 56 now and this song as well as most of their music has never been old, not even once.
@flash218ily
@flash218ily 2 года назад
The most insane part about this song is that it's not even the best song on the album.....at least not this week!.....the "best song" changes from week to week!
@willkomnath2560
@willkomnath2560 2 года назад
It's not even their best album!
@TheConservativeinaction
@TheConservativeinaction 2 года назад
What’s your favorite? :)
@willkomnath2560
@willkomnath2560 2 года назад
@@TheConservativeinaction This week it's Physical Grafitti.
@JoeMama-ke1fi
@JoeMama-ke1fi 2 года назад
@@willkomnath2560 Physical Graffiti is pretty steadily my favorite. I agree this isn't even the best song on the album. I would probably put Battle of Evermore, Stairway to Heaven, Going to California and When the Levee Breaks ahead of it. This is a great song but it doesn't even crack my top 20 favorite Zeppelin songs. I wish there were more reactions to their bluesy stuff like I'm Gonna Crawl and I Can't Quit You Babe which are absolute masterpieces from start to finish.
@flash218ily
@flash218ily 2 года назад
@@TheConservativeinaction Most of the time, it's "When The Levee Breaks".....last month it was "Stairway" because I didn't hear it in a while!
@hippiejane2683
@hippiejane2683 2 года назад
FYI from Songfacts: A nameless black Labrador retriever would wander the grounds, and the band would feed it. When they needed a name for this track, which didn't have an obvious title, they thought of the canine and went with "Black Dog."
@TheConservativeinaction
@TheConservativeinaction 2 года назад
True I always remembered that fact
@edwardmclaughlin719
@edwardmclaughlin719 2 года назад
@@TheConservativeinaction fiction myth
@MadSlantedPowers
@MadSlantedPowers 2 года назад
@@lukepepper3949While I did find a reference that lemon is Australian slang for lesbian, I don't think that is what it means in The Lemon Song. The lyrics mention squeezing his lemon until the juice runs down his leg.
@paulmahon1613
@paulmahon1613 2 года назад
@@lukepepper3949 what?
@buzzbomb67
@buzzbomb67 2 года назад
Derogatory? No, just songs about loving sex with a woman, who he is obsessed with, or perhaps, rather, being obsessed with sex. MIGHT have an argument for calling it misogynistic, but regardless, its about sex.
@pax61
@pax61 2 года назад
Fun to see Andy's eyes start to roll back in his head at the awesomeness of this track. I think this may have been inspired in part by Fleetwood Mac's "Oh Well", which used the same kind of a capella verse lines interspersed with searing guitar lines.
@brianappleby5112
@brianappleby5112 2 года назад
Yes actually I hadn’t thought of that before, both great songs but PG did it first I guess
@cirenosnor5768
@cirenosnor5768 2 года назад
Fleetwood Mac did it first. Oh Well was released in 1969. Apparently, John Paul Jones wrote the riff. Not Page 🤷🏽‍♂️
@lespaulguy63
@lespaulguy63 2 года назад
first heard this when i was 10 years old! changed my life
@old300texan5
@old300texan5 2 года назад
I was only 8 when this came out. Was visiting my cousins for the summer, and this song blew my mind. It was on an 8-track, and after the song played I would click the button 3 more times just to get back to the track that had Black Dog. Been a fan ever since.
@johnthegreek5836
@johnthegreek5836 2 года назад
One of the best rock bands ever, doesn’t get much better than this group
@pelegrim3264
@pelegrim3264 2 года назад
The days when the grass was greener
@kimsullivan5576
@kimsullivan5576 2 года назад
Oh yeah! 🤘
@ChicagoBeaver
@ChicagoBeaver Год назад
I remember getting this album at K-Mart, well I begged my dad to get it for me. He looked it and thank God the album has no long haired band member photos, or he wouldn't have bought me the album. That Black Dog song has always been a little scary for me, as a kid. Thank you for reviewing this, I can't believe you haven't heard this before. Better late than never!
@davidmiller3168
@davidmiller3168 2 года назад
I can remember at keg parties, this song playing. When the music stops and the vocals kicked in , everyone would sing out, amazing!
@vernhoke7730
@vernhoke7730 2 года назад
You guys need to look up the backstory on the title of this song. Oh, yes I'm a fan. Have been for 52 years. You want drums? Check out "Moby Dick", preferably a love version.
@viclagina347
@viclagina347 2 года назад
They watched the Song Remains Thr Same so Andy now as heard alot of the greatest hit stuff
@nepatswin
@nepatswin 2 года назад
Bought the first Zeppelin album for my 13th birthday in 1969. so almost 53 years of being a fan.
@fedupnow61859
@fedupnow61859 2 года назад
@@nepatswin I was 10. Got it for Christmas. My brother and sister were 6 and 8 years older than me.
@terrylandess6072
@terrylandess6072 Год назад
I'm amazed how both Zepp's and Sabbath's 'drum solo' songs are similar in structure - Moby Dick/Rat Salad. There has always been great talent.
@stephenhanson3647
@stephenhanson3647 2 года назад
A Boomer talking here. How could someone be into Floyd and NEVER heard Led Zep? And vice versa? To quote the Princess Bride: Inconceivable!
@stocksgoupward5922
@stocksgoupward5922 2 года назад
Who is the Drummer? really?
@lisalovemc717
@lisalovemc717 2 года назад
Well stated...absolutely correct. It's like they go hand in hand
@Allen-in6de
@Allen-in6de 2 года назад
Yeah I have to agree. I was thinking the same thing.
@clintonsmith5163
@clintonsmith5163 2 года назад
Well, first of all, he was young at the time. Hell, he's still young. And he didn't say he had never heard Zeppelin. He said he had already heard several of their songs. But not Black Dog.
@emdusha5590
@emdusha5590 2 года назад
Exactly my thoughts.
@randymeinholdt4401
@randymeinholdt4401 2 года назад
Welcome to the world of music with a real soul.
@rollomaughfling380
@rollomaughfling380 2 года назад
They've barely scratched the surface of "music with real soul." Led Zeppelin were the progenitors of the '70s corporate-blues radio-rock regime. Real "soul music" came out of GA, Detroit, Philly, Memphis, Muscle Shoals, etc. many years before, not to mention the original blues artists Zeppelin blatantly stole from, especially with this song. Don't get it twisted.
@Bass_Playa_Two_Point.O
@Bass_Playa_Two_Point.O 2 года назад
Black dog is an English term for depression. It was used by Winston Churchill to describe his state of mind at times. I believe that I recall that there was also an old black dog who hung out at the estate at which this album was either recorded or written.
@twpsy634
@twpsy634 2 года назад
There was at Headley Grange.
@Bass_Playa_Two_Point.O
@Bass_Playa_Two_Point.O 2 года назад
@@twpsy634 I thought so, but without looking it up I wasn't sure.
@twpsy634
@twpsy634 2 года назад
@@Bass_Playa_Two_Point.O You are also right about Churchill using it to describe his depression, but Zep themselves always talk about how a dog used to hang around during the making of the album.They had their own dogs there, but this one would just turn up. I am an old lady ,lucky to see early Zep live and have never really recovered from it.🤩😍🤩
@John_Locke_108
@John_Locke_108 2 года назад
Two kinds of people in this world. Those who love this song and those who have never heard it before.
@roadrunner3100
@roadrunner3100 2 года назад
This song was inspired by the Fleetwood Mac song "Oh Well," back when Fleetwood Mac was a blues band. It has the same solo vocal/blistering instrumentation/solo vocal/blistering instrumentation cycle. Page loved it and decided to do a song in a similar vein. "Oh Well' is worth a listen.
@TheDivayenta
@TheDivayenta Год назад
I adore Peter Green and you’re right! It’s a very similar tune.
@jerroldjennymichaudzhenmic3966
@jerroldjennymichaudzhenmic3966 2 года назад
The thing I really dig about these reactions is it has me reliving my youth. I can distinctly remember the first time I heard Led Zeppelin lV. My older brother bought the album and invited down to his room in the basement where he plied me with bong hits and then popped it on the turntable. I was a junior in high school. I had already heard Stairway To Heaven on the radio and loved it so I looked forward to hearing the album. I remember being almost a little panicked because it seemed like like rock bands kept upping the ante and this was a major escalation. My dreams of becoming a rock star were being crushed as I couldn't imagine being able to produce music like that.
@patclark3024
@patclark3024 2 года назад
Oh, to be able to hear this song again for the first time! Zeppelin was the first band I ever saw in concert, and they are still one of my all time favorites. So glad you guys are enjoying them.
@eileencastillo6323
@eileencastillo6323 2 года назад
Me as well. I couldn't believe my parents let me go. Haha 😊 I still have the ticket stub. $7.50 😊✌💙
@shankly4
@shankly4 2 года назад
And me! 29th November 1971. I was 15 - still the best concert I've ever seen
@eileencastillo6323
@eileencastillo6323 2 года назад
@@shankly4 💙
@jcroston3266
@jcroston3266 2 года назад
Almost 50 years of listening to this song, I still hear the downbeat where the upbeat is, and I can’t I hear it. I finally actually “heard” it on the Tony Levin Band’s live album, in an instrumental version. There you clearly hear the two different rhythms of the drums and the guitar. It is definitely unnerving but that is what makes it great!
@roberttaylor7064
@roberttaylor7064 2 года назад
Bonham plays different time signatures on many of their cuts..
@jcroston3266
@jcroston3266 2 года назад
@@roberttaylor7064 of course, but compared with Kashmir which is another one of the turnaround riffs, that’s easy to follow. A lot of people don’t hear the downbeat on this cut where it actually is, but it still works. As a musician, this one drove me nuts knowing I had it backward and couldn’t get it right in my head. I catch up in the chorus part. But the verse has a really tricky rhythm to get right.
@craenor
@craenor 2 года назад
I love that so many Zeppelin songs have the drums and guitar doing this rhythmic dance each around the other only to occasionally collide in the most amazing ways.
@kimmycook2698
@kimmycook2698 2 года назад
i remember my dad putting his headphones on my tiny head and told me to 'hold on'...best memory ever!
@douginny
@douginny 2 года назад
Love this. Never seen it and I've been with y'all for a while.
@scottboswell6406
@scottboswell6406 2 года назад
I believe it's been on their patreon. This is the YT premiere!
@urbanangst7630
@urbanangst7630 2 года назад
Great reaction, guys! Never thought that by the time I was middle aged, our generation would still be the coolest. But the music proves it!
@HamboneWilliams
@HamboneWilliams Год назад
That's certainly the product that they are selling...
@genarogilormino2139
@genarogilormino2139 Год назад
Four world class musicians coming together to become legends. That's Zeppelin. 😎😎😎😎♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ The same can be said for Queen!!!
@ziggymarlowe5654
@ziggymarlowe5654 2 года назад
Back in the day, my crowd called this the human mating song, 😂 Led Zeppelin was not popular with our parents, lol. The timing signature is very intricate, and beyond my music class days of explaining. But suffice it to say that what shouldn't work, works perfectly with Bonham & Page.
@jefflarkin9619
@jefflarkin9619 2 года назад
On the time signature, exactly. It shouldn't work but it becomes one of twelve dozen hooks in this song. Nothing like it.
@mikelundquist4596
@mikelundquist4596 2 года назад
There are 2 time signatures... one is 4/4, the drums are 5/4.
@Fuphyter
@Fuphyter 2 года назад
I remember blasting the Rolling Stones "Sympathy For The Devil" in my upstairs bedroom. My dad yelled "turn that down, it sounds like a damn freight train". The "dodoos" got to him.
@ziggymarlowe5654
@ziggymarlowe5654 2 года назад
@@Fuphyter 😂Parents' just didn't 'get it' did they? I didn't understand until my kids were blasting rap.
@Fuphyter
@Fuphyter 2 года назад
@@ziggymarlowe5654 yikes...rap lol I do listen to "new" music to try and find something that hits me. I've always had eclectic taste in music. There were so many incredible choices in the 70s. I like Tame Impala and some songs by various artists. Any suggestions?
@fourdead552
@fourdead552 2 года назад
Soon as you hear the intro......you never ever forget.....they went over like a Led Zeppelin....still flying....
@ashliestevenson6823
@ashliestevenson6823 2 года назад
I was born in 1956. Best of music in my teens. Nothing has come close, before or after.
@marymargaretmoore9034
@marymargaretmoore9034 2 года назад
You guys HAVE to do Led Zeppelin's "In My Time of Dying", either the studio version or live at Earls Court, 1975. You'll be blown away.
@tylerhackner9731
@tylerhackner9731 2 года назад
YES! What a jam! Even the 11 minute studio version kicks ass
@bostonvair
@bostonvair 2 года назад
One of my favorite Led Zeppelin songs. Especially John Bonham's performance. I used to play the "air drums" while blasting this song back in the day. I think the first time they react to this song, ,they should do the studio version.
@JoeMama-ke1fi
@JoeMama-ke1fi 2 года назад
Any Zeppelin song that starts with the letter i is a masterpiece, In My Time of Dying, In the Evening, In the Light, Immigrant Song, I Can't Quit You Babe...all incredible songs.
@skripps3439
@skripps3439 2 года назад
They’ve already reacted to this tune over on the Patreon
@marymargaretmoore9034
@marymargaretmoore9034 2 года назад
@@skripps3439 Oh, was not aware. I'm not on their Patreon.
@bigbow62
@bigbow62 2 года назад
Back in the day this album was one of many* that was attached to my turntable for many months ! ( * Rush, Bowie, Frampton, Ted Nugent, Be Bop Deluxe, KISS, Tubes, Ian Hunter )
@davidgratton8869
@davidgratton8869 2 года назад
Jimmy Page, John Bonham, John Paul Jones, all fantastic masters of their instruments. But Robert Plant just has that perfect voice with perfect dynamics for all their songs. Great band.
@k29-
@k29- 2 года назад
This is the song my mom would tell me to turn down because it was making her "teeth hurt".
@twpsy634
@twpsy634 2 года назад
Love it🤣😂 I was at college in the UK and we would play it from several balconies facing each other at the same time. The warden would go ballistic!
@matthewdrake4385
@matthewdrake4385 2 года назад
Zeppelin 4 is one of those desert island albums. It's only 8 songs, but all 8 are bangers. There was no filler on the album. I'd say Zeppelin has got to be one of my top 3 or 5 bands of all time. 4 of the best musicians and they complimented each other with the songs.
@williamnegle6545
@williamnegle6545 2 года назад
3 musicians, actually.
@matthewdrake4385
@matthewdrake4385 2 года назад
No, Plant could play a mean harmonica. So 4.
@williamnegle6545
@williamnegle6545 2 года назад
@@matthewdrake4385 Yeah, but rarely did, so the vast bulk of their music was performed by just 3 musicians.
@submandave1125
@submandave1125 2 года назад
Zeppelin 4? All my friends and I simply called it "Old man with sticks on his back."
@yambo59
@yambo59 2 года назад
I grew up in the 70's and man did we have a big music catalog in THAT decade, all kinds of bands from all over the place and we were ROCKIN' !!!
@lakephillip
@lakephillip 2 года назад
I was a Sophomore, in HS, in 1971, and my dad would yell "turn down that screeching".....while I'm rocking out on my Zenith Circle of Sound Stereo.
@alonzocoyethea6148
@alonzocoyethea6148 2 года назад
Man, u guys shouldv'e seen the parents FREAK when they heard this song...If you wanted to get grounded for a month, just let 'em catch ya going to a Led Zepplin concertt! Good choice, guys--song hasn't lost none of it's thunder in 50 years.
@kathynicholson103
@kathynicholson103 2 года назад
My parents were a lot more shocked by Whole Lotta Love and the musical orgasm!
@stannelson8306
@stannelson8306 2 года назад
Was fortunate enough to see them in 1977, 17 years old, a blast to say the least!
@burtreynolds2969
@burtreynolds2969 2 года назад
Led Zeppelin. 1st album released in 1969, second in 1969! ,3rd,1970, 4th in" 71. Unreal!
@willkomnath2560
@willkomnath2560 2 года назад
So much to this song. You can hear the faint click on the sticks before they start up the riff the 3 times in the first verse. The snare and the bass drum are basically on the opposite beat of where you expect them to be throughout that turnaround. The guitar and bass riff are on a different groove while the drums are playing straight, then everything magically comes together. The song was named after a black dog wandering around the studio, and we can thank John Paul Jones for this riff!
@clbdyc
@clbdyc 2 года назад
Yeah. JPJ purposely gave it an off beat so you couldn't dance to it.
@michaelgarcia2050
@michaelgarcia2050 2 года назад
That click was supposed to be muted by the mix engineer, but he missed a few.
@cirenosnor5768
@cirenosnor5768 2 года назад
Michael Garcia - Was suppose to be muted? Or purposely left in?
@1neruby
@1neruby Год назад
Plant's voice, Bonham's time changes, Jones' guitar, music's trifecta.
@jtf2dan
@jtf2dan 2 года назад
SOOOOOOO many great songs to choose from....Zeppelin are like The Beatles, just great song writing and such a diverse range.....both bands ended too soon......
@TheConservativeinaction
@TheConservativeinaction 2 года назад
True also rush and The Who are great bands with great lyrics and both bands know how to play their instruments.
@jamessweet5341
@jamessweet5341 2 года назад
Disagree with me if you will, the Beatles were epically great, but not on the same level of musicianship with Zeppelin.
@cirenosnor5768
@cirenosnor5768 2 года назад
James Sweet McCartney is one of the greatest bass players on this or any planet. Zeppelin had great musicianship but their lyrics were a embarrassment compared to the Beatles. No contest
@bobg8378
@bobg8378 2 года назад
@@cirenosnor5768 I want you, I want you so bad that I have toe jam football in my yellow submarine and I want to hold your hand, you silly meter maid. Great lyrics that I'm sure any 12yo girl can relate to
@CHAUNCEY.GARDNER.
@CHAUNCEY.GARDNER. 2 года назад
Relevent as air
@banjosunshine8190
@banjosunshine8190 2 года назад
Music was their priority. They took care of that first, and in turn it took care of them.
@coreyilacqua9780
@coreyilacqua9780 2 года назад
Gotta do the tragically hip. Someday please
@RockyMtnRebecca
@RockyMtnRebecca 2 года назад
This was my first Zeppelin song I ever heard. My big brother put me on the floor with the stereo speakers on either side of my head. I think I was about 8 yrs old. After this I had to hear everything they has done up to that point. So my big bro (who was in college then) bought all 4 albums and I kept buying them all till there was no more ..... The best R & R band ever.
@cirenosnor5768
@cirenosnor5768 2 года назад
RockyMtnRebecca “Kept buying till there was no more” ❤️ I was 12 and got to wait for “In Through The Out Door” to be released…and then there was no more. Bonham was gone and they released the statement months later “We cannot continue as we were”
@aaronsibley
@aaronsibley 2 года назад
this is the first song i can remember hearing when my dad was playing it on his stereo late at night and i was terrified of it
@kmajor44
@kmajor44 2 года назад
Guitar/Bass = 9/8 Drums = 4/4 9/8 lick 3 times starting on the 1 Then sync with drums with a pattern of 5/8’s. This all equals 4 bars of 4/4 landing on the 1 (A chord sustained). Vocal break.
@andre_boulet_guitar
@andre_boulet_guitar 2 года назад
Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd are 2 of the many artists i think about when it comes to the best late 60's early 70's rock music.
@strayling1
@strayling1 2 года назад
It's a great example of just how tight the whole band is. Sometimes the drums hold the beat, sometimes the guitars and they switch it around like no band I've ever heard. "The Wanton Song" is another good one for that stop/start precision timing.
@Yikes5824
@Yikes5824 2 года назад
Your next Drunk Reaction: “Dread Zeppelin". Zeppelin tunes, reggae style, lead singer is a cheesy Elvis Presley impersonator. And it all works! Try Black Dog or Heartbreaker.
@danmonges1539
@danmonges1539 2 года назад
HA! Saw them at an outdoor festival. So much fun!
@cirenosnor5768
@cirenosnor5768 2 года назад
Yikes5824 - Actually saw Dread Zeppelin. Would probably have appreciated more now but even then did think a lot of what they did was genius
@elizabethfranco1284
@elizabethfranco1284 2 года назад
You guys need to check out the live Madison Square Performance 1973. Page kills it!
@CHAUNCEY.GARDNER.
@CHAUNCEY.GARDNER. 2 года назад
Actually they where not at their best,they where under the weather check out the bootleg board recordings,The La show,John is on fire.he is killing it
@elizabethfranco1284
@elizabethfranco1284 2 года назад
@@CHAUNCEY.GARDNER. even so a mediocre Led Zeppelin is better sounding then some of the junk we’re getting now
@CamiMack5616
@CamiMack5616 2 года назад
You'll notice that drummer John Bonham plays along with guitarist Jimmy Page, instead of with bass player John Paul Jones... that's part of what made Bonzo so amazing.
@donnasqueo6599
@donnasqueo6599 Год назад
The Mighty Led Zeppelin ❤️ Hell Yes Always 🙂👍
@tonynascar3
@tonynascar3 2 года назад
Just another example of how Bonham played... He didn't play the drums; he drove them into the stage!!
@robincopeland7535
@robincopeland7535 2 года назад
Kind of a strange combination, but Led Zeppelin & Parliament/Funkadelic are my favorite bands all time! Such innovators of music & use of instruments
@bigmoe-specialtylandservic6106
@bigmoe-specialtylandservic6106 2 года назад
YES. Stone cold groove!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@nevetstrevel4711
@nevetstrevel4711 2 года назад
Yes!!!!!!
@micheleparker3780
@micheleparker3780 2 года назад
Makes perfect sense to me...😁
@primeminister66
@primeminister66 2 года назад
I totally get it! Parliament/Funkadelic is one of my favs and Zeppelin’s way up there as well!!!!
@primeminister66
@primeminister66 2 года назад
@@micheleparker3780 Me too!!!! The Mothership Connection
@swoesteban5570
@swoesteban5570 2 года назад
If The Beatles were the good sons, Zeppelin was the black sheep of the family. A+
@Oldschoolnana
@Oldschoolnana Месяц назад
And the Rolling Stones were the Anti-Christs.😂😂
@Bloosee
@Bloosee 2 года назад
It seems like this song was on repeat throughout much of my high school years, which were not in the 70's.
@elgonwilliams7624
@elgonwilliams7624 2 года назад
The timing changes in this are unreal!
@shemanic1
@shemanic1 2 года назад
I am old enough & lucky enough to have seen Led Zeppelin & Pink Floyd (among many others) LIVE many times in their early careers & several later gigs. For you guys to exchange favourite bands is awesome, & shows that music never ages.
@teresakoslosky3053
@teresakoslosky3053 2 года назад
Zeppelin rocker! Robert has golden pipes!! Love it!🔥🔥
@catbutte4770
@catbutte4770 2 года назад
An oldie but goodie reaction video! 😽 Brings back good memories. 😺 And I love both Pink Floyd and Zeppelin! ❤️❤️
@patrickmurchison9145
@patrickmurchison9145 2 года назад
"The Crunge" is another Led Zeppelin song that illustrates how they masterfully make odd-time signatures Rock-n-Groove!!!
@deedeeblanscet4433
@deedeeblanscet4433 Год назад
Oh, I’d love to see them cover The Crunge!
@RogerWyatt365
@RogerWyatt365 2 года назад
If someone came up to me and said, "I don't understand why all the hype about Zeppelin", I would play them this song. Then, if they still don't understand, I'd be forced to remove them from my life. This (and maybe "When The Levee Breaks", or "Kashmir") is definitive Led Zeppelin. For me, the breaks in the song are a chance to catch my breath before the wave of Bonzo's drums kick back in. And the fact that the different part phase in and out is technically amazing to me. This is one for the ages.
@Darryl_Frost
@Darryl_Frost 6 месяцев назад
There was a black dog where they were staying when they were writing for this album where they were staying, So this song.
@steveandme63
@steveandme63 2 года назад
As a big legged woman, countless times I've had guys quote the "ain't got no soul".. my response has always been "and thats why we devour yours"
@randysalas3453
@randysalas3453 2 года назад
The late 60s and 70s had the best music EVER!!!
@jokervienna6433
@jokervienna6433 2 года назад
Well, this is rock´n roll masterclass. I hardly gets better. My word for this song is "insane". And Plants singing - only Freddie Mercury beats him. No other rock singer even comes close, and then I AM a rock fanatic. Many other rock singers are truly great, do not get me wrong - but Robert Plant back in the days? He truly nailed it. With the other extremely good musicians, Zeppelin gets my vote of the best rock´n roll band ever. The guitar "licks" from Page, and how Plant and Page work together - it just kills any competition. No shadow on other bands, I love many of them - but Zeppelin... they have their own league.
@jolenewilliamson1031
@jolenewilliamson1031 2 года назад
Ann Wilson does a better job of singing Robert Plant than Robert Plant did. I dare you to watch Kennedy Center Honors Stairway to Heaven and argue with me.
@jokervienna6433
@jokervienna6433 2 года назад
@@jolenewilliamson1031 nah, I will not argue. Instead I will tell you a secret - it is possible to like many singers and much music at the same time! :)
@bonniethompson2019
@bonniethompson2019 2 года назад
My favorite band too
@waynecox3958
@waynecox3958 2 года назад
I’ve been trying to take you both on a YES journey for a few years now. But I get it. I get my YES from other reactors.
@kengarner3625
@kengarner3625 2 года назад
Yes is vastly underrated, I think. Great prog band, a little obtuse sometimes - I never know what their songs are about, just sketches of what they could be about - but always SOOOO musically interesting.
@uofm4life735
@uofm4life735 2 года назад
Listening to Yes is the start of a going down a long prog rabbit hole.
@littleogeechee223
@littleogeechee223 2 года назад
Good God, man! This is only the 4th Zeppelin song you’ve ever heard? smdh you are in for a treat with this oneM
@Long2556
@Long2556 5 месяцев назад
That riff at 5:48 was so cool Jimmy repeated it in the next bar at 5:54.
@graemem111
@graemem111 3 месяца назад
Sheeet, you’re as much of a nerd as I am!! Hands across the seas, bro! 😂
@VinceFerrante
@VinceFerrante 2 года назад
First!! Can say I definitely prefer the new setup and the journey to where y’all are now is awesome! Keep on rockin 🤘🏼
@marilynk30
@marilynk30 2 года назад
One of my faves by them!💚💙❤💯
@tracycampbell3060
@tracycampbell3060 2 года назад
This looks like before you built your studio. Love your review, your love for Zeppelin!
@Octavian7771
@Octavian7771 2 года назад
In an interview with Page, he was asked what his legacy would be, and Page answered (paraphrased) that he had brought the unexpected. Page would begin his riff a beat, half beat or quarter beat before the starting downbeat. With Black Dog, the riff starts with the prior half beat. You can hear this off-kilter approach throughout the entire Zep catalogue. The Immigration Song is also a good example, the guitar riff starts a quarter beat prior to the starting downbeat. In another interview, he stated that the songs begin with his guitar riff, then Bonham would mimic Page's riff, with Jones Base, then the vocals. With Zep, everything is based on these quirky off-kilter genius guitar riffs!
@burtreynolds2969
@burtreynolds2969 2 года назад
John Paul Jones composed the Black Dog riff.
@lindazee
@lindazee 2 года назад
Sitting behind the beat is common in jazz, and some of the best were really good at stretching the phrases by several beats sometimes.
@kirkknudsen4278
@kirkknudsen4278 2 года назад
The first time I heard this song was on Don Kirshner Rock Concert when I was about 12. Blew me away!!
@tommaxfield6039
@tommaxfield6039 2 года назад
This is THE song that introduced me to the mighty Zep. I was entering high school in 1974 and my journey into rock music had begun! Rock on fellas!
@frankbarnwell____
@frankbarnwell____ 2 года назад
Saw the alarm. Okay. Yeah. Get blown away. Bless you
@TexasMagnolia
@TexasMagnolia Год назад
Heart loves to perform Black Dog live….It’s Amazing.
@bobthebuilder9553
@bobthebuilder9553 2 года назад
First Zep song I really fell in love with. Kicks major ass!
@TheConservativeinaction
@TheConservativeinaction 2 года назад
Love this song and has one of the most iconic intros. Hey mama say the way you groove!!!
@bigb6046
@bigb6046 2 года назад
In the 70's I used to go to We Buy Guitars or Manny's on 48th Street in Manhattan and there was always a kid trying out an electric guitar playing Black Dog. So many good memories.
@AuburnAlum1977
@AuburnAlum1977 2 года назад
Always cranked the volume WAY up for this one! 😁
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