Excuse the wrong font in the video. iMovie decided to export it with a generic font instead of our usual font. 🤦🏻♂️ I didn’t notice before It released today.
I cant believe none of my family said anything about these lyrics when I was listening at age 13🤣😂🤣 they must not have known what the lyrics were except my dad who is ultra cool and loves LZ
What an incredible way to keep every LZ fan on the subscription band wagon. Great idea for your YT channel. In '69 I was just entering high-school and the group I hung with was into the band and music. I can't think of any other rock band that shook these guys musical soul more than LZ - not even the Beatles!
I remember my dad saying to my big sister at the time, 'you know what this song about don't you?' Shocked by it lol, lucky he never heard the Lemon song! :)
Tip for future content: DJ should be the one who shows stuff he finds inspirational, with MCA reacting. I know the "reaction video" genre is mostly about pleasing the viewers with re-descovering music they love, re-living their "first time" and tickling their subconsciousness to make them feel awesome because their taste of music is awesome, while a young lad has less knowledge and experience, but dynamics between you two seem to work fine, and I would gladly see how it would be the other way, and maybe I'd also learn something new and inspirational.
We have a whole series of videos of DJ showing me Rap music. We even do some videos where I have to guess the rock music sample they used in the rap song.
I work with a load of late teen/early 20’s kids at an adventure park and they all say they were born 40yrs too late and that today’s music sucks. Their playlists are like one of my 70’s parties music.
well, the meaning is probably different than what you're assuming, ''backdoor man' means the guy running out the backdoor, literally the door, when the husband comes home.
I think this is considered one of the best riffs in all Rock and Roll by various polls. The "way down inside" and "woman" echo isn't really echo. Back in the day, there were only so many tracks you could use to record on then mix down into a song. The tape they were using for Robert's vocals had a bit of bleed through from a previous take that neither Jimmy nor sound engineer Eddie Kramer could get off so they soaked it in reverb and left it as is. The panning of Jimmy's guitar creates an awesome racecar sound. One of the (many) things I love about this song is that if you listen, you can hear Bonzo yelling out during his drum fills near the end. He'd said in an interview once "I yell like a bear to give it a boost. I like our act to be like a thunderstorm."
Whole Lotta Love was my first Zeppelin song to bless my ears, I was 12. I put The Doobie Brothers, Bowie, Elton John etc. on the shelve and fell down the Led Zeppelin Rabbit Hole. 🔥
The song that opened the 1970's....and established Zep as the No. 1 band in the world. Led Zep II knocked Abbey Road off the top spot on the album charts, as the 1960's came to a close, and the 1970's began.
If u want to hear some insane vocals from robert plant. Check out winterland 1969 april 26. First time they played whole lotta love live. The ending of as long as i have you...
When you put Volume 1 and 2 together, they are chalk and cheese. Vol 1 is very bluesy where vol 2 is unadulterated rock. Also the emergence of John Bonham's drumming is coming to its own. There were so many great albums and bands at this time you will always get an argument as to what was the best album. IMO this album is number 1. The creativity, the sound and the soul of this album is the start of what was to come from Zeppelin.
How is vol 2 not Bluesy with tracks like Lemon Song (Killin Floor) Whole Lotta Love (You Need Love) and Bring it on Home (Bring it on Home to Me) all are covers of black blues musicians.
@@bryanmccoy6527 Bryan that is easy, on a commercial level Volume 1 was 100% blues. Volume 2 however ( even thought there was blues songs as you mentioned ). The iconic songs weren't, Whole Lotta Love, Heartbreaker/ Living Loving Maid and Thank You. Me personally Led Zep can do no wrong.
Please do Hey Hey What can I Do by Led Zepplin....Note it was only release on a 45 RPM record B-side to the Immigrant song, never on a LP..but a classic !
I first heard this driving from school to work one day and loved that driving beat and weird music that we weren't accustom to in 69 or 70! That sold me on their music ever after! I'm 70/yr old now and still love LZ.