... I cannot say better, realy every song !!! "Dazed and confused" played live was most of the time a "Jimmy Page show", 35 mn of guitar and some mn left for Robert Plant "singing" (live it was often only some screams and some "yeah" or "oooohs"and only a few words, the lyrics werent' important in this great special song ) ...
@_TheLONEwolfАй бұрын
well, there were a few clankers.
@lyndoncmp575128 күн бұрын
@nb1inheaven788 Depends on the year for the live versions. Dazed and Confused live changed over the years. In '69 is wasn't radically different to the studio. In 1970 it still wasn't very extended but by 1973 it was, and they threw lots of different things in there including other songs.
@lyndoncmp575128 күн бұрын
@_TheLONEwolf I can't even think of one clanker. Even Hot Dog is fun.
@zblackrider19 күн бұрын
@@lyndoncmp5751 YES!
@2199SPUDMANАй бұрын
Welcome to the Led Zeppelin rabbit hole. They are GOAT of Rock and Roll.
@kevinharalson4538Ай бұрын
Led Zeppelin produced all of their albums, they had total freedom to create music. It only took them 34 hours to record their first album, and every song kicks butt!!
@garyhouchin-miller1530Ай бұрын
If you appreciated the emotional expression and blues in this song, highly recommend “Since I’ve been Loving You” live at Madison Square Garden (be sure to do the live version).
@sicotshit7068Ай бұрын
Live at Madison Square Gardens (1973), an absolutely amazing live performance.
@billmckee1123Ай бұрын
YES!! Ditto!!
@billmckee1123Ай бұрын
MSG 1973 live Zeppelin!!
@LedzepnutАй бұрын
I concur
@gregglass119Ай бұрын
The MSG performances from 1973 would be the best way to know what the band was really about. Great recommendation!
@michaelatkinson8291Ай бұрын
Whether it's accidental or on purpose, it's always a good day when you listen to Zeppelin. Led Zeppelin 1 was, in my opinion, one of the best debut albums ever. If a band could produce a song like this at their first attempt, then the future was very bright indeed.
@sicotshit7068Ай бұрын
Theirs certainly was, & still is.
@tomroome4118Ай бұрын
Can you believe this? It was released 56 years ago next month!!!!! Your grandparents (and me) rocked out to this then!!!
29 күн бұрын
Yes we did, and we were serious about it, and we all played in bands trying to copy the uncopyable.
@lookmanohands1966Ай бұрын
Remember, the thing about Zeppelin is every song is different. They even played their live songs different every night.
@joaolucasgomes3033Ай бұрын
I highly recommend Since I've Been Loving You. The lyrics deal with similar themes to Dazed and Confused, but musically it is COMPLETELY bluesy.
@Kavala7621 күн бұрын
I agree entirely, and I'd recommend you hear the album version BEFORE you hear the live version.
@terrymurphy2032Ай бұрын
You can lead a horse to water but Rock Bands must always be Led.
@jayw8494Ай бұрын
When playing live, Led Zeppelin would often improvise and extend their songs. Dazed and Confused was no exception lasting up to 30 minutes or more. For me the best example of this is from their live performance at Madison Square Garden in 1973 which was recorded for their film The Song Remains The Same.
@sicotshit7068Ай бұрын
Yes but it’s hard to find, unless you watch the movie.
@mjeffn2Ай бұрын
@@sicotshit7068It wasn’t hard for me to find. I took the 3 train to the 34th Street Station. 😂 Anyway, it truly was a great concert.
@Eladamri-qi6qy12 күн бұрын
@@mjeffn2 😀😄😅😆🤣 Now THAT was funny!!!😁
@peterkragelund479423 күн бұрын
Don´t apologise for "interrupting" - thats what we´re here for.
@peterkragelund479423 күн бұрын
Heard this album for the first time more than fifty years ago. But your reaction is brand new - don´t mind ramblings as long as they feel honest.
@SAC-ECMАй бұрын
Zeppelin is a great rabbit hole to explore. They are the G.O.A.T.s of rock and roll. I love them live and saw them several times in the 70's.
@philipsavickas486028 күн бұрын
the call and response between bass and drum as well as vocals and guitar are what set this song apart
@timothygarrett278514 күн бұрын
I grew up with Led Zeppelin, it amazes me someone as young as you is interested in their music
@wesalker3479Ай бұрын
Yeah . . . we were a philosophical bunch, back in the 60's and 70's . . . . . ALL of the groups and artists had something to say. Wait until you get to "Pink Floyd" . . . . .
@fargowebАй бұрын
That's up next. :)
@scottclark376113 күн бұрын
Led Zeppelin made a song called 'Dazed and confused' that made you FEEL Dazed and Confused. It's genius. And yes, the older music...y'all listen to music...we FELT music. It was different.
@VinE83656Ай бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed your first full Led Zeppelin song. This is a classic. Be aware that Led Zeppelin is not easy to categorize. They are blues, hard rock, folk and even funk, reggae and rock-a-billy. They've been my favorite band for years and I got to see them live a couple of times in 1977 when they played six nights at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Their influence is still very strong today. Many of my current favorites have at least a little Led Zeppelin influence (Rival Sons, The Answer, Dea Matrona, Madison Galloway just to name a few). I recommend their most popular song Stairway to Heaven. Also, Whole Lotta Love, Immigrant Song and Since I've Been Loving You.
@mikeconway9849Ай бұрын
Great reaction and comments, Jessie! I think you will really enjoy Zeppelin's catalog if you decide to listen to more of their music. Almost every song is different, but as soon as you hear it, you know that it is Led Zeppelin!
@joescott8877Ай бұрын
Also: LOVE that you rewind after pausing! Too many reactors don't, and miss key transitions, or cool drum fills, or important lyrics, and the audience (us) is going "D'oh! Nooo! You MISSED it!" LOL
@richardlicht7927Ай бұрын
Yeah I thought the same thing. We were probably thinking of the same moment too.
@LordEagleАй бұрын
Every LZ song is FANTASTIC. Their rabbit hole is bottomless. You'll be back,,,,,💥💥💥👍😎
@philshorten3221Ай бұрын
check out Led Zeppelin "Since I've Been Loving You" live at Madison Square Gardens 1973
@roca7108Ай бұрын
The Rain Song, No Quarter, Black Dog, Kashmir, When the Levee Breaks, Since I've been Loving You, Whole Lotta Love, Fool in the Rain, Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp, Achilles Last Stand, That's the Way, Going to California, The Girl I Love She's got Long Black Wavy Hair, What is and What should Never Be, Boogie with Stu, Bron-Yr-Aur, Down by the Seaside, Tangerine, Babe I'm Gonna Leave You, Battle of Evermore, How Many More Times, In my Time of Dying, D'yer Maker, The Song Remains the Same, Travelling Riverside Blues. There are SO many more songs and each and everyone of these and the others I didn't mention are Masterpieces, Led Zeppelin best band to Ever grace this Earth. Guitar- Jimmy Page Bass and many other instruments - John Paul Jones Drums- the one and only John 'Bonzo' Bonham Vocals - the golden voice Robert Plant
@LJSpitАй бұрын
Bingo! I agree with you. An emotional roller coaster in music. Hence why they are one of the greats.
@boki1693Ай бұрын
This song is a staple of theirs and every Zeppelin fan knows and loves it but it was not played much on the radio back then. It was too long and ahead of it's time. Most but not all of Zeppelins songs is a mixture of blues and rock. however, they are extremely diverse so you will hear many styles in their catalogue.
@johnwalsh9144Ай бұрын
Always fun to watch people discover them for the 1st time and realize; omg this is not what I was expecting! This band met and played together for the 1st time the day before Robert Plant (Lead Vocalist & Harmonica) turned 20 yrs old. This Album was recorded 6 weeks later in less than 36 hrs. of recording time. It was paid for by Jimmy Page (Guitarist and Producer), who was reforming The Yardbirds after they broke up in July 68. Their self-titled debut album was finished 1st week of October 1968, but not released until Jan 12th, 1969, when they had a record deal with Atlantic. Whatever you listen to next, you literally can't miss with these guys, they have over 100 tracks and not a bad one or filler song to be found. They are in the same league as The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Queen, Rush, Tool, Metallica etc... Only they were the literal trendsetters of the modern classic rock sound, influencing a lot of what came after them. Enjoy!
@marmarsmandalasАй бұрын
This is an amazing band girl. Hope you love them. I love love love seeing young people hearing Zeppelin for the first time!❤❤❤
@myownchannel247Ай бұрын
The part when you said “ spiraling emotionally “ was where guitarist Jimmy Page uses a bow from a cello with his “ strumming “ hand very rapidly back and forth. 🎸 Those were the days of ingenuity before everything became a computer program 🔥
@flowersafterrainfallАй бұрын
i would love to see that, does he do that live as well??
@myownchannel247Ай бұрын
@ yeah, dazed and confused 1973 shows a live version where he uses the bow. The song is much different live 🔥
@monkface27 күн бұрын
@@flowersafterrainfallAny footage of them playing it live would show his famous violin bow. Live on Danish tv, or the song remains the same movie for example. Also the shouting sound you hear in the background is some sort of tape bleed from another take with the singer (Robert Plant) shouting some different lyrics. You can hear that most prominently on the song Whole Lotta Love.
@Music.Movies.67Ай бұрын
Led Zeppelin are one of my favourite Blues Rock bands Awesome Rain song is another great track
@ed.z.Ай бұрын
Excellent reaction …and super cute and smart. Thank you!
@targetshootrАй бұрын
"Can't do too much Zep" -- Amadeus Mozart
@rdhudon746927 күн бұрын
😄
@Eladamri-qi6qy12 күн бұрын
😁🤗
@charlesmarkley220Ай бұрын
You are very, very keen. You can define one song as you did so well. The diversity in their library however is astounding. Keep listening and exploring. 😊
@margijohnson5728Ай бұрын
I've always loved Led Zeppelin, I was in my teen years in the 70's. Can't wait for you to go down this rabbit hole. Love the way that you appreciated it. Thankyou😃
@marklane58Ай бұрын
Led Zep are their own genre. Robert Plant is a unique vocalist and Jimmy Page did the most perfect guitar solos. The Rain Song is one of my favourites. I think you are a doctor of music. That's why I'm here and why I value your comments so much. Thank you.
@_TheLONEwolfАй бұрын
The intro to the live MSG of Since I've been Loving You is the best song into ever. Contrast of the best guitarist at pure rock and roll next to his blues heart.
@PaulWalker-hz6zpАй бұрын
Can't go wrong with more Led Zeppelin. When the Levee Breaks. Nobody's Fault But Mine. Kashmir. I could go on and on. 🙂🙂
@poursavoirАй бұрын
It's refreshing to hear you discover timeless music. Thank you!
@rb9628Ай бұрын
14:47: The way you're swaying back and forth in your chair is the same way i experience the ending of this song. Also, kudos for listening to the song rather than being distracted by the visuals.
@steviesellersАй бұрын
This is from their 1st LP 1969 which is as you say very blues inspired . Later they went more into poetic lyrics and heavier songs , but great ballads also . very nice reaction and interesting also thanks
@bowtiefidenineАй бұрын
Thanks for checking out my favorite band since 1969❤ Led Zeppelin the greatest band ever 😮
@charlesstoeckle4880Ай бұрын
In the middle of the song the singer is doing call and response to the guitar and the bass is doing call and response with the drums
@davidberube39428 күн бұрын
If you liked the emotion and bluesy feel of this song, you need to see "Since I've Been Loving You" live at Madison Square Garden. You will not only hear, but see all of the band members pour every bit of their emotion and soul into it, as they always do! It will make you want to see more of them!
@richardlicht7927Ай бұрын
With Zeppelin, for me, it is much more about the music than the lyrics for most of their songs.
@gregroberts824017 күн бұрын
no quarter refers to no refuge. they carry news that MUST get thru-they are not stopping and seek no lodging (they ask no quarter!
@steveaitch72929 күн бұрын
this record is their bluesiest. their entire catalog kicks ass, but this is my fave. its also their debut. enjoy your ZEP journey.
@olaspaz3079Ай бұрын
Lots of late sixties artists were trying to create a heavier type of rock music. It would have happened anyway, but Led Zep got there first. I especially love their very early, raw live performances. Edit: the original was by Jake Holmes, you can Google it to hear how Zep changed it.
@scottyk318Ай бұрын
During the musical interlude you can hear Jimmy Page using a cello bow on his guitar! It's pretty amazing to watch live
@johnytwoАй бұрын
Led Zep did quality, energy infused music with interesting lyrics, cool vocals and some psychedelic elements.
@kecurroj29 күн бұрын
I saw LZ twice in the 70s and they played this song both times. It's amazing live.
@MikeJ-j8bАй бұрын
You nailed it on the interpretation of this song. That relationship that he is in has left him Dazed and Confused and they certainly do convey that through the music. I'll be back for every Zeppelin reaction you do.
@rodsnrounds29 күн бұрын
You nailed it. There was definitely a psychedelic infusion into the music. This was the '60s counterculture era: Woodstock, The Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, The Doors, Pink Floyd, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, etc. Psychedelics and weed were big and easily accessible
@carcarjinks1430Ай бұрын
LZ's first two albums were electric blues and proto-metal. the third album had mainly bluegrass and country influences. they were very experimental, so you'll hear a variety of styles as you go through their catalog.
@stevebradbury19149 күн бұрын
Key in the drumming, it's fantastic!!!
@Henry-eg2fpАй бұрын
Since you are interested in blues, A must see is Stevie Ray Vaughan live at the Elmo Combo from 1983 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦. It will blow your mind. Stevie is one of, if not the best, guitarists to walk the face of this planet.
@heyskipjАй бұрын
“It’s not just music amplifying lyrics.”❤
@cdronkАй бұрын
Title of the song says it all.
@nigelstegenga6435Ай бұрын
Those vocal bits you heard in the far background, are a by-product of the recording process at the time. Bands would often record the instruments with the singer doing a “guide track” for the band to know where they were within the song, and then re-do their vocal over the same track. The tape would often retain a trace of the previous take; if the band had done their initial take all together in the same room then there could often be faint traces of the vocal take “bleeding” through the mic’s used for the drums and guitar amps. This first Led Zeppelin album has quite a few instances of it occurring.
@stratocruisingАй бұрын
Led Zeppelin I and Led Zeppelin III are both on my list of ten best albums ever made. Not just no bad songs, not even any filler songs. Every one is a masterpiece.
@johnc32764 күн бұрын
The song is about a man distraught by a lover who doesn't treat him well, but he still passionately loves her anyway. I love Jimmy Page playing his guitar with a bow-it has a haunting effect. Listen to Stair Way to Heaven from Led Zeppelin IV 1971 and Kashmir Live from Celebration Day 2007. 36 years between the two. All of the Led Zeppelin songs sound familiar, even when you listen to them for the first time.
@badbob6689Ай бұрын
The Led Zeppelin music catalogue is diverse and a lot of it. You mentioned do they do rock and roll. Listen to "Rock and roll" by LZ or "Whole Lotta love". Led Zepplin was concived from a Blues bannd called the Yardbirds so they have lots of blues songs. " Ten yeears bone by, when the levee breaks, since Ive been loving you.
@billmckee1123Ай бұрын
Oh man.. you gotta listen to the original audio of “Whole Lotta Love”!!
@jerrypost9651Ай бұрын
Loved your reaction. Not many people would have tied together the lyrics and the music the way you did -- very cool. Yes, Led Zeppelin will provide you many different iterations of their presence. Enjoy a good deep dive. 😊
@vicprovost2561Ай бұрын
First time for Zeppelin? What a banger to try right off the bat. A huge influence band, every heavy band that followed owes them. They have a ton of great songs, next, do the official video for Whole Lotta Love and enjoy! 🔥🎵🎸🎤🎸🎹🎶🔥
@xsfear236222 күн бұрын
Your interpretation, musical analysis, and reaction was spot on !
@jeffwooten5205Ай бұрын
Thanks for this!
@wls64Ай бұрын
One of my all-time favorite led Zeppelin tracks is called "10 years gone". I know you will love it! 👍
@FlatwoodsdadАй бұрын
Led Zeppelin was a great band. Kinda invented their own genre and pretty much at the top during the 70's. The drummer died at the end of the 70's and they disbanded. At the end of 2007 they got back together with the drummers son. I'd highly recomend you react to "Led Zeppelin - Kashmir (Live from Celebration Day) (Official Video)" ----> kzbin.info/www/bejne/hnWQfpefitJklbs It was their grand finale and the old guy's knocked it out of the park. Thanks for your reactions I really enjoy them. Would love to see more Kate Bush on here. Hope you have a Merry Christmas.
@leorizo61Ай бұрын
I love your take of this song! Great reaction
@lesblatnyak5947Ай бұрын
Great reaction, Chatty, and u r lol. I wore out all LZ albums. Enjoy your LZ journey. Rush's favourite band called YES has a song called Roundabout off the Fragile album. Judging by your intellect, you'll love it. 70s music is brilliant, and divine ✨️🎶⚘️🎶✨️
@thomascalannio233629 күн бұрын
CHILL TO THE BONES, EVERY TIME!
@Vader1138Ай бұрын
The early Zep here was very blues hard rock based, but by the third album they started getting more folk sounds thrown in. Blue grass, progressive, celtic rock, and experimenting deeper into funk and R&B and some soft rock as the 70's progressed. They only lasted about a decade. Like the Beatles, short lived but huge impact. This one was a cover of an earlier folk singer that guitarist Page helped do arrangements on while in the Yardbirds. It includes several sections where he plays the guitar using a violin bow. When the Yardbirds members left. He got rights to everything as he was left holding the bag. Found new band mates and Led Zeppelin was born. Most covers they did became more known for theirs because.. they were just better. Every members talent was unique and created a sound no one can touch.
@MarkCox2112515022 күн бұрын
Exceptional review and reaction! Love that you did not interrupt every 20 seconds! A++ Subbed.
@flowersafterrainfall22 күн бұрын
just a fair warning, there are some of my reactions where i get pretty excited and pause a lot. some viewers find it a bit annoying at times. I'm trying to stop doing that, but i thought i'd warn you
@addingtonstitham880729 күн бұрын
Brilliant, I hope you listen to so much more of the music of the '60s and 70s . We gleened so much of life that isn't heard today.
@WorldSpectator705Ай бұрын
A good interpretation of the song I think, good job, and nice to see you immediately get into the great music. On your observation about older music being more thought provoking, I'd say it's because more current music has become sadly, IMO, a corporate "product", and the goal is simply to make money, and in fact with spotify paying only a pittance for good songwriting, since about 2000, almost NONE of the top chart songs are from bands - they're from solo artists. A producer rigs up a sound track of some kind (keeping costs down), he doesn't care about thought provoking messages or content, he just tweaks a sound formula or two, throws in some choreography for your solo artist, and sends her out on the concert circuit, since that's where the money is to be made in music now. It's probably more about "stage show" than "music" now IMO. Not like that in the old days, everyone was focused on the music, the stage show was secondary. Bands hauled around huge amplifiers to ensure they had great concert sound, now they bring small amps and send them thru a crappy PA system at the venue! The music and sound are considered secondary, it's the glitzy dancing and show that is considered "important" now IMO. Heck, Taylor Swift lyrics don't even rhyme most of the time, she's a bloody amateur IMO as a songwriter, but she's a billion dollar "product". I watched a video this week showing her Eras tour was lip-synched to a soundtrack. Whereas, back in the 1960's, 70's, 80's, you had these REALLY, really talented musicians and songwriters who loved music, and inspired each other, and there was a lot of money to be made from selling actual physical records (LP's or Cassettes or CD's). So good song-writing was valued, and the hits were produced by BANDS, who played with and off each other and inspired each other to bring out the best of each other. And there was some idealism back then too that music could change the world for the better, and that I think made the music more exciting. You don't hear much of that in Led Zeppelin music, but you do in the Beatles and many other bands. Not sure that kind of optimism about the power of music to make the world a better place exists much now? It's a more harder, more cynical world now, and that leads to less music for the heart and soul IMO. It's too bad. But by all means, continue exploring the great bands of the 60's, 70's, 80's and the great songwriters, like Jackson Browne for example. Checkout his "Alive in the world" - kzbin.info/www/bejne/Y4GaaGiZp7Z8rdE or his "Fountain of sorrow" - kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z4ClinWpral2sNE Or many, many others. He's my personal favorite songwriter.
@sicotshit7068Ай бұрын
An amazing song from their debut album, from a band that was only together about 2 months, when they recorded this album. This band has more great songs then any other band, along with several masterpieces. Robert Plant with his amazing vocals, & yet the songs let the instruments have their time for great expression too. These 4 geniuses loved what they were doing, & gave their music passion, & fun where it belonged. They perform Rock Blues Folk Funk Mythical Prog & even a Reggae song. With four GOATS at their crafts in one band, & together The GODS Of MUSIC! Highly recommend going down their amazing rabbit hole, & take us on your journey. Thank you for your reaction. They were together from August 19,1968 until September 25,1980, when their amazing drummer John (Bonzo) Bonham passed away. They knew they couldn’t go on as a band, without their friend & bandmate, the greatest drummer ever. A great song that tell an actual story, of singer Robert Plant & guitarist Jimmy Page, driving across the desert to Morocco is Kashmir. You will love that song, if you do the live, I recommend live at Knebworth (1979).
@juliemanarin412727 күн бұрын
Greatest band on the planet!!
@Robert-p2l1tАй бұрын
Good observation. Most of the British invasion guys loved the American blues scene.
@PaulWalker-hz6zpАй бұрын
I am impressed with your take on this. Nice reaction! Great band by the way. Best band ever.
@flight505Ай бұрын
Nice reactions. Saw them, small venue Chicago in '69, with a girl named Sandy.
@gregorykenfield3134Ай бұрын
The guitar parts in the middle section of this song were being played by using a bow (violin, cello, not sure which kind) on the guitar strings. My favorite Zeppelin song is "No Quarter" live...I'd highly recommend it. God bless!!
@gilbertzuritaАй бұрын
Great interpretation More Led Zeppelin Please it only gets better song after song
@joeturner1181Ай бұрын
Even today there are rock stations that play LZ at least a dozen times a day. If you like rock with a heavy blues influence, this is THE band. Glad you found them, and great reaction. Looking forward to see where you go next (spoiler: there are no wrong choices.)
@wls64Ай бұрын
One reason I think maybe the music was deeper back in the 70s and 60s when I was a kid, is because we didn't have social media and brain numbing stuff like that going on 24/7. When we would get an album we would sit back fire one up and listen to the whole thing several times. End music back in that day was so wide and varied and abundant compared to today. Sorry for the long post 😅 👍
@EdA1Ай бұрын
Welcome to the mighty Led Zeppelin! Great reaction! First off if you continue this journey, you will see that this band is incredibly diverse with a wide range of styles some which sound nothing like dazed and confused. Songs influenced by blues to Celtic to Eastern to acoustic to hard rock to country and everything in between! Also let me say that this was recorded in 1968 for their first album. Yes the lyrics are important and create a mood but they weren’t taking the lyrics so seriously back in the early days meaning that the lyrics were mainly a vehicle to carry the music. Robert Plant the vocalist was moaning while Jimmy Page was playing his electric guitar with a violin bow, not so much because the lyrics reflected that, but because it was fun to do! Believe me these guys had no problem with women, they were lining up down the hotel hallways! Looking forward to more Zeppelin for sure!
@pebblehilllaneАй бұрын
"Whole Lotta Love" ... that's the one to hit ... actually almost anything Zeppelin is something to hit ... but "Whole Lotta Love" is always GREAT!
@michaelwhitton822629 күн бұрын
Great Great job!! U get Led Zeppelin !! At least this song!!!! Led Zeppelin has sooo much more to reveal to you
@RobertCook-fs9zz23 күн бұрын
1st time listener, look forward to the next listen. Great insight. Try you shook me or babe I’m gonna leave you This album should be listened to front to back
@mjtribby6328Ай бұрын
You definitely need to start from the beginning and work through their catalog. Great reaction. I can't wait to see more.
@mjtribby6328Ай бұрын
You will find that they are masters at evoking emotional responses with their music. One of the very best.
@flickwtchr29 күн бұрын
I just found your channel, and glad I did! Really enjoyed your reaction overall including your interpretation of the emotional dynamic expressed with the lyrics and music. I think you strike a good balance between reacting and listening.
@NovaximusАй бұрын
I really enjoyed your commentary. I agree with a lot of your thoughts. Especially the divide of music made pre 90's vs post 90's. A lot of the older songs, to me, get more enjoyable the more times you listen to them where as most modern day songs do not. They have a bob. They make a trend. And then you put them on the shelf to collect dust. A lot of them are almost embarrassing to play if others are around. Like "I'm a barbie girl in a barbie world" lmao. But there's good music still being made. They're just rare gems to find. Personally I really like that song, "Until I found You" by stephen Sanchez. And Gotye's "Need somebody" which is a bit older but not too old. Seven Nation Army... Tove lo "high all the time"
@NovaximusАй бұрын
btw, good luck diving in to some of these classic bands! Sometimes they can be quite different than what you think. It's pretty cool that you go in with an open mind and take it for how you hear it vs what others might say you should be getting out of it.
@grahamreed877427 күн бұрын
This song was written by Jimmy Page (Guitar) and the group The Yard Birds, the band that he was with at the time c1967. Up until Covid the Yard Birds still performed this song with the same power as this.
@GregoryGreock-hz2mgАй бұрын
Well honey it only takes one song from Zeppelin before you go back for more. It becomes an addiction because of all the different styles of music they recorded which does make them THE GREATEST BAND OF ALL TIME. Enjoy the journey.😊
@freddymo3339Ай бұрын
You GOT IT !
@_TheLONEwolfАй бұрын
Since Ive been loving you, LIVE has to be live version
@PaulWalker-hz6zp23 күн бұрын
The drummer. Exceptionally talented. 😯
@zosometalgodАй бұрын
When the song went into overdrive is when led Zeppelin gave birth to metal!
@sicotshit7068Ай бұрын
The are not a metal band, & they have stated that themselves.
@zosometalgodАй бұрын
@sicotshit7068 I didn't say Zeppelin is a metal band but at the 3 minute mark on dazed and confused they did give birth to metal! You can't deny that Jimmy Page guitar shredding John Bonham's thunderous fast drumming and John Paul Jones frantic bass playing Yes that's early metal! and Black Sabbath and Ozzy said they're not heavy metal! None of these great English bands like the label heavy metal that's an American term which still means hard rock!
@sicotshit7068Ай бұрын
@ not really, because I can’t stand heavy metal, yes metal bands may have gotten inspiration from these greats, but didn’t succeed at the true quality.
@zosometalgodАй бұрын
@sicotshit7068 immigrant song and Achilles Last Stand other heavy metal songs especially Achilles last stand which is actually proto power metal which Steve Harris from Iron maiden was inspired by the galloping rhythm from John Bonham and John Paul Jones and that became Iron maiden's signature playing! It's cool you don't like metal I understand get the Led out and up the Irons! Maiden is my second favorite band
@gravitymikeАй бұрын
Led Zeppelin is very bluesy. Listen to When the Levee Breaks, You Shook Me, and The Lemon Song for ultimate bluesy tunes. During the psychedelic part Jimmy Page is playing his guitar with a violin bow!
@DisneyMaksАй бұрын
U should see their live shows 🔥
@thomashiggins932022 күн бұрын
Five suggestions: 1. Stairway to Heaven -- the band's most famous song, and arguably the greatest rock and roll song ever made. 2. Kashmir -- The *band's* favorite song, because it incorporates South Asian music with hard rock and produces something utterly unique and quite amazing. 3. Ramble On -- Robert Plant is a huge fan of J.R.R. Tolkien 4. When the Levee Breaks -- The band covers a blues song originally written in 1929 5. The Immigrant Song -- The one that gave the band their nickname. "The Hammer of the Gods." If you like Marvel movies (or Shrek), you may have heard this.
@midi51027 күн бұрын
Every Zep album has a different flavor. It's a record of their evolution as a band. I'd suggest doing a song from each of the first 4 albums and one from Houses of the Holy, then go back and revisit the albums as you like.
@JohnSimpson-sv6sqАй бұрын
Blues Rock is half their catalog..You Shook me, Lemon Song, since I've been loving you(live) is best version.. MSG 73' when the Levee breaks, I can't quit you babe.baby.. jus a few enjoy❤