Enjoy your reactions very much. The last two-“ Behind blue eyes” and “ how many more times” are from my two favorite albums of all time. I’m 70 years old and experienced both albums when they were released. Little did I know that 50 years later I would be enjoying a young man hearing these songs for the first time. Life is strange.
@antarcticorb91972 жыл бұрын
Agreed, who woulda thunk it back in the day that fifty friggin years on we'd be watching a young man reacting, and digging, this!
@jenniferandrews19172 жыл бұрын
Hotel California was a great reaction he did, as well.
@zeppelinmexicano Жыл бұрын
The playing on these early albums was raw, and the vocals incomparable. It was all energy and no pop-for-radio bullshit.
@juliemanarin41272 жыл бұрын
This live was fabulous! Nobody can touch Zeppelin!!
@DrummerJay7411 ай бұрын
It's funny that I have seen your comments on other Zeppelin reaction videos. I too am going down this path.
@richdiana36632 жыл бұрын
So much of the genius of their music lies in Paige's production but the immeasurable talent of the four was slipped into it like a glove. The best.
@philipjanes2 жыл бұрын
I feel very lucky to have grown up listening to Zeppelin and a lot of the other bands from that time. There was plenty of great bands then, all of them ground breaking, but Zep was still my favorite. To be honest, after bands like this it's hard to get into anything new.
@Dan-zq5wt2 жыл бұрын
Killer riff with incredible tone! This song is a very powerful medley of Jimmy Page ideas and blues songs from the Yardbirds jams but produced better than any such track in the history of rock at that time and just blazing. Plant’s voice, man!
@MJEvermore8532 жыл бұрын
I can't even explain in words how exceptional this song is and always has been.
@vicprovost25612 жыл бұрын
An amazing end to a ground breaking album. Try Dazed and Confused live from the Song Remains the Same soundtrack, it is one of their very best performances, 28 minutes of Rock magnificence. Enjoy! 🎶🎸🎤🎹🎶
@juliemanarin41272 жыл бұрын
God yes!
@stratfanstl2 жыл бұрын
This song is essentially my brain's default riff. It pops into my head any time I am killing time between tasks that don't need 100% of my focus. Being exposed to this track at precisely the point where you are paying attention for the first time to the recording and engineering of albums in general and trying to learn guitar in particular totally changes your perspective of what's possible.
@hellogoodbye40612 жыл бұрын
Eight and a half minute song and you'd never know it. This song gives us a whole lotta love - rings, pearls and all. Also, there is a video of them performing this song in 1969 for Denmark television, just months into the formation of the band, and you can see what Page does in the early riffs (no violin bow, but that was my first thought as well)
@davescurry692 жыл бұрын
Zeppelin sure did know how to close out an album. My favourite track from their early 1969 debut (actually recorded in September '68) has a big Howlin' Wolf influence with that awesome, repetitive riff creating an almost hypnotic groove. Loving your reactions to the artists that I love, Syed.
@phillipharrison72832 жыл бұрын
The best album debut EVER!!
@jfcardello Жыл бұрын
Without a doubt!!! Definitely didn’t go over like a lead zeppelin, lol
@Yautjakanaka2 жыл бұрын
"It was a different time, we're gonna let that slide" 🤣🤣
@Ou81gi8122 жыл бұрын
There’s always a place for “historical context” when it comes to music from the 60’s & 70’s…Gary Puckett and The Union Gap, comes to mind.
@juliemanarin41272 жыл бұрын
😂
@suzedeque8 ай бұрын
We of the generation that produced this kind of amazing music, were also lucky enough to have FM radio. It started with only cuts from the best and also the newest bands, no commercials, and DJs that spoke in quiet voices only to introduce a song. They often played a half dozen in a row without interruption. We listened to it constantly and got to hear all the best of our generation..
@ballsyrocker4 ай бұрын
Yes, on the sandy shores of Lake Michigan in Michigan City ,Indiana we had a fine reception of an FM album rock station in Chicago, ( forget the call letters being 75 now) Triad Radio 'Songs From Across The Big Swamp' (Lake Michigan)" . Heh. They played only album cuts and Led Zeppelin was one group in 1970. i remember us long hairs would sit on the carpeted large room on bean bags ,toke some Colombian weed and dig on the fine Marantz stereo audio. Ahhh such a sweet era . They are gone forever. Peace.
@patrickmartell99072 жыл бұрын
I enjoy how you point out the tight connection between Bonzo, my hero, and Jimmy.
@dynjarren83552 жыл бұрын
This masterpiece is my favorite after Communication Breakdown. A brilliant song to wrap up one of the greatest debut albums of all time. It was also masterfully recorded and sounds incredible. Good Reaction!
@dizzle75582 жыл бұрын
Those drums sound amazing..I haven't heard this in a long time..
@dynjarren83552 жыл бұрын
@@dizzle7558 Yeah, Bonzo was amazing! One of the greats! And that Riff is so catchy and powerful! Page had a great Guitar sound! On top of all that he was a great Producer capturing Zeps sounds live in the Studio so their debut album still sounds incredible and fresh. I read that he learned a lot about mike placement and putting two mics at the right distance and balancing them to get live sound in the Studio. He put mikes on hanging off a ceiling balcony in order to get the height and ambiance of the room and capture Bonzos drumming and make it sound huge and powerful. In a lesser producer, they probably wouldn’t have captured Zeps powerful dynamics the way Page did! And JPJones was a good arranger too and Bass player so they had many strengths. Powerful Vocals by Plant, Bonzos powerful drumming, Pages shredding on Guitar and Jones solid Bass playing! They had it all! They blew people off the Stage on their first Tour in America and nobody wanted to follow them! They quickly became Headliners too so nobody had to anymore. Then Peter Grant was a great Manager who cared about them because he knew he had lightning in a Bottle. It was Grant who demanded more money up front from the Gate and got it because they were such a hot draw live! Now that percentage is standard and Grant didn’t use Zeppelin like Colonel Parker exploited Elvis by taking 50 percent of his earnings. No Manager takes more than 20 percent but the Colonel did. Anyway, Zeps debut album is still my favorite Zep album album along with the Fourth one and Houses of the Holy! Not a bad track on any of those albums! 👏🏻🎸😎
@henriettaskolnick44452 жыл бұрын
The title is a nod to Howlin' Wolf's song "How Many More Years" and came about from bits and pieces Jimmy had, per this quote: In an interview he gave to Guitar World magazine in 1993, Page stated that the song "was made up of little pieces I developed when I was with the Yardbirds, as were other numbers such as 'Dazed and Confused'. It was played live in the studio with cues and nods." He's not using the bow in the beginning, instead, it's fast strumming; however, he does use the bow in the middle section. The Rosie/Hunter sections were spontaneous additions the day of recording. "The Hunter" section comes from bluesman Albert King with Booker T & the MGs. Near the end, Robert sings "how many more times, barrelhouse all night long" a "barrelhouse" has been a term in other blues songs and was a bar or saloon that had lively jazz, dancing, and cheap booze so "to barrelhouse" would be to go to a juke joint for raucous jazz, dancing, and boozing. This was a fantastic album and I think you'd be hard pressed to find a better debut album by anyone.
@phillipharrison72832 жыл бұрын
"Steal away, little Robert Anthony wants to play...." - "I've got you in the sights of my (gun?)" - mmmm??
@dynjarren83552 жыл бұрын
@@phillipharrison7283 Love Gun by Paul Stanley of KISS! He was inspired by Zeppelin to write his song.
@peternimmo74 Жыл бұрын
Free's The Hunter, also references it, "I bought me a love gun Just the other day And I aim to aim it your way Ain't no use to hide Ain't no use to run 'Cause I got you in the sight Of my girly gun", "I got my love gun loaded With hundreds of kisses As soon as I pull the trigger, baby There will be no misses"
@kikivon3501 Жыл бұрын
I wonder if someone has cataloged how many times a Willie Dixon or Howlin’ Wolf song is referenced or covered in modern rock music?
@bobbyboogie26032 жыл бұрын
I love the way Bonzo crashes the symbols in this song he was a beast! Another great reaction my friend. By the way LZ were the first band to nock the Beatles off the number 1 spot on the charts with this album.
@ziggymarlowe56542 жыл бұрын
So right my friend about Bonzo. This is one of my top five LZ songs.
@lyndoncmp57512 жыл бұрын
Zeppelin knocked both The Beatles and Elvis off the top of the charts. In 1969 with Led Zeppelin II knocking off Abbey Road and in 1973 with Houses of the Holy knocking off Aloha From Hawaii. 👍
@MJEvermore8532 жыл бұрын
@@lyndoncmp5751, yep, and May 1973 was also when LZ toppled the Beatles record for concert attendance in Tampa, FL.
@andaimhineach41312 жыл бұрын
I may be mistaken, but wasn't Bonzo the inspiration for "Animal" on the The Muppet Show?
@Pepeekeo8082 жыл бұрын
@David Bradley LZ also got knocked off by other bands as well. No band stays on top forever.
@completecharleston71422 жыл бұрын
LZ 1 is definitely one of the best albums of all time - I still remember hearing it when it first came out and went "whoaaaaa - -wtf is this??" Anyway, my first band (as guitarist) at the time, played this song (not to the extent LZ did, but hey, we had good taste!
@CasuallyJapan2 жыл бұрын
Ramble On by Led Zeppelin is a MUST HEAR!!!
@antarcticorb91972 жыл бұрын
I was waiting for your review of this, and when Bonham does that "hip-hop" change up as you so eloquently put it, I couldn't contain my smile!
@rickmts Жыл бұрын
Always love your insightful commentary. You easily connected Bonzo and Page’s connection early on. I’m still shocked that Plant didn’t blow out his vocal cords early on. Still sings great today. Hope you get the channel up and running soon. Peace.
@christophermorris7616 Жыл бұрын
Your reviews of this first album were brilliant, by far one of the best out there on KZbin. For your pleasure and watch their Denmark live tv appearance. The beginnings
@MrRandyv Жыл бұрын
This album is untouchable🙀🎼🎸
@heyskipj2 жыл бұрын
Led Zep I is my go to album. From the jump they carved out their own unique place in music. Fearless. Putting the heavy on traditional American blues. Pain and power. Melody and chaos. A Lead Zeppelin. I can’t think of a better rock debut to the world.
@susanpalmer8931 Жыл бұрын
I can't tell you how earth-shattering this album was when it was released. Jimmy was aware that FM radio was developing in the US at the time with its whole album type of format -another genius plan on his part. My favorite LZ album. Since Good Times Bad Times is your pick for best on the album - they never really did the whole song live in concert until their 2007 reunion concert at the O2 Arena - fabulous - 1st song in the album - 1st song in this filmed concert. If you're interested here's a link kzbin.info/www/bejne/e167n5Rpo95pgbssi=qRHwtLoTgIfOs29- John Bonham's son, Jason is on drums. 🔥🔥 It's really wonderful to see an intelligent, in-depth analysis of the band and its music. Looking forward to LZII. Thanks. ☮
@guichogf56362 жыл бұрын
This was the first Zeppelin song I ever heard. A friend just picked up the album on 8 track. We were hanging out at a lake, summertime, girls, beer and 420. I had never heard anything like it before. The heavens parted and my music tastes were never the same again.
@livingreflection52 жыл бұрын
If you really want to know how brilliant Zeppelin was you need to hear them live. I highly recommend Since I Been Loving You live at MSG.
@VG-iq8xq2 жыл бұрын
Cool man now you absolutely have to see their live performance from Denmark. It's just ridiculous. In a good way!
@BalbazaktheGreat2 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to the next album.
@fuzzie19562 жыл бұрын
As a teen in the late 60's early 70's when FM radio arrived my hometown FM station(KORD) began playing complete sides of a band's album late at night on friday and saturday nights. Great times and great music.
@williamroutledge72222 жыл бұрын
Great reaction,the bit about school girl is Roberts daughter,as time goes by when sung live the age goes up accordingly,keep up the great work mate,U.K. Billy
@Dan-zq5wt2 жыл бұрын
Physical Graffiti is a masterpiece when you get there. Great stuff, Syed!
@DavidWilson-ok5yp2 жыл бұрын
Great anylasis. The only thing I take exception too is that from 1968 to about 1973, Rock was defined by bands being allowed to produce long play songs, and jams. Iron butterfly, Rare Earth, the Doors, the Grateful Dead, Pink Floyd, The Who , Frank Zappa and really all bands were producing long playing songs, and extended jams. It is my humble opinion why that time frame created the classic rock that will never die.
@alittlebitofeverything65472 жыл бұрын
page = goat
@completecharleston71422 жыл бұрын
A couple of musical 'trivia' items: the section starting around 4:00 employs a rhythm called a Bolero (also made famous by Emerson Lake & Palmer, Deep Purple and a few others), and the "they call me the hunter" section is actually a direct ripoff of an existing song - I had heard the Blue Cheer version, butI found out years later that they covered it from someone else, too.
@rafaelorantes7185 Жыл бұрын
Ravel’s bolero.
@williamroutledge72222 жыл бұрын
Great reaction,Zepp my favourite band since I was 11/12 years old,67 now,just one point,the little school girl bit refers to Plants daughter,as time goes by when sung live the age reference went up as the years past,keep up the great work mate,U.K. Billy.
@ronniecarter26452 жыл бұрын
Great review, mate. Can't wait for the second album... It's gonna knock your socks off...
@petahpunk2 жыл бұрын
Plant was 21, Page 25 when the band this album.....hard to get your head around that! Damn!
@sonofrobert2 жыл бұрын
The heavy rockin power of Led Zep 2 will knock your socks off. I think it's their most rockin, kick ass album, with heavy bass, amazing guital, powerful vocals and Bonzos power and groove They were playing those songs in '69. Blew people away! Cheers mate
@mikefetterman67822 жыл бұрын
If a song was more than 3 minutes long in the 60s, usually the sponsors of the station would INSIST on commerciallization every 3-4 minutes. If a record was longer, (lied about length or not) it would get cut or interrupted by commercials. The ads ran the station, not the music.
@sheldorleconcher88702 жыл бұрын
Such a sound-scape journey. Love it!
@BrianMihok2 жыл бұрын
Awesome job, yet again. It might have been mentioned here but there's a live version of this, during the year the album came out that is otherworldly. Really. Even watching the crowd, you can see they are sort of astounded. These guys seem like they are from outer space, and they digested blues, psychedelia, and mystery. Even if you just check it out in your own time: kzbin.info/www/bejne/rXazoJqVjMmDe5Y
@suecook13262 жыл бұрын
Posted that link above. It's a fantastic clip. I hope he watches it!
@BrianMihok2 жыл бұрын
@@suecook1326 Same. It's so good!
@mikecaetano2 жыл бұрын
Fuzzed up and cranked to eleven! Dig the shuffle beat on the outro to the break. Little Robert Anthony wants to play! The Doors also dropped a gutsy debut album back in the sixties. Check it out when you can.
@williamroutledge72222 жыл бұрын
Great reaction mate,Zepp my favourite band since I was 11/12,am now 67,just one point,the reference to the little school girl is Roberts daughter,as time goes by when sung live the age goes up year by year,keep up the great work mate,U.K. Billy.
@robertvien56932 жыл бұрын
Dude.. They're my favorite.... now you're my fav
@Scott-hq3jq2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I love songs! When they are done right and are not repetitive but rather have a crescendo of wildly mixing things.
@hellogoodbye40612 жыл бұрын
Young man, you have exquisite taste in music, you will go far in life.
@genov93742 жыл бұрын
leaves you wanting more--aka, the next album
@kurtmontas14622 жыл бұрын
FM rock stations were coming into there own during this time in America and they were playing longer songs, even entire albums.
@lisasmithline13864 ай бұрын
You can hear Jimmy Page practicing the violin bow on an earlier version of this song when he was with the Yardbirds.
@benhinds29712 жыл бұрын
You should check this out live. There is incredibly good footage from '69 on YT. One show in black and white(excellent), another in color from Denmark(?) I think. They sound very jazz-like on this live.
@srt8rocketship2412 жыл бұрын
The Mighty Zep. Nuff said.
@ThePittsburghToddy2 жыл бұрын
Led Zeppelin II is actually my favorite. You’re in for a treat my friend!✌🏻
@toddgravenphoto Жыл бұрын
One of my favorites! Great breakdown. Enjoy your your videos! If you want to hear some amazing drumming from around the same time, check out New Orleans funk bands the Meters. Start with the sing Cissy Strut. It may have one of the funkiest bass lines of all time. They also influenced led zeppelin. They may have had the best rythym section of all time, and you'll hear it when you check out their tracks. Highly highly highly sampled in the hip hop world. Almost as much as James Brown. If you want proggy stuff check out the jazz fusion band The Mahavishnu Orchestra. They are mind blowing. Amazing drums, violin, keyboards and one of the best guitarists of all time.
@scottlbroco2 жыл бұрын
You recently put up a poll asking your followers which is the greatest rock and roll band ever, and I was impressed that you listed the same 5 bands that I've long believed are above all others: the Rolling Stones, the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, the Who and Pink Floyd. Whenever I've asked someone who they think is the best band ever, if they name one of these 5 bands, I know that they know great music when they hear it. If someone answers by naming a band other than one of these 5, I'm disappointed, and actually horrified by their answer sometimes. Anytime you review music from any of these 5 giants of a band, all of them British, all of them iconic, I'll be interested in your reaction. Keep rockin'!
@vicprovost25612 жыл бұрын
For me, those are the first 5, the next five, in whatever order, should include Jimi Hendrix, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Queen and Van Halen.
@scottlbroco2 жыл бұрын
Vic, thanks for your thought provoking response to my comment. It actually strengthened my belief that the Stones, Beatles, Zep, Floyd and the Who are the most important and influential bands in the history of rock and roll. All of them are better than the sum of their great parts. They're all one of a kind and there's real magic in their music. Before your comment, I never considered who the next 5 greatest bands are, and I think it's much more debatable than those iconic top 5 bands. I respect your choices to make up the next 5, and I almost included the Jimi Hendrix Experience in my list, but I humbly select these 5, listed alphabetically: Aerosmith (earlier works) Credence Clearwater Revival Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers Bruce Springsteen & the E St. Band U2 For me, it was much harder to pick the next 5 top bands!
@vicprovost25612 жыл бұрын
@@scottlbroco I hear you, it is all personal taste after the top five, my next 5 changes a lot but it needs Santana, Aerosmith, Eric Clapton in the 60s (Cream if you have to narrow it to a band), U2 and about 7 bands that depending on the day of the week should be 11 - 15. Fun stuff to debate, your choices are very worthy. We were around for the Best music...
@scottlbroco2 жыл бұрын
@@vicprovost2561 Even more than being in agreement over the top 5 bands, I agree with you that we experienced the best music! Thanks for your thoughts.
@vicprovost25612 жыл бұрын
@@scottlbroco Nice stuff my friend. Music helps so much, can't go a day without it...
@timconnecticut62632 жыл бұрын
Enjoying your channel Syed !
@kobrien24242 жыл бұрын
Led Zeppelin is my favorite band and this is my favorite track!! I just subscribed as I love your reactions to and analysis of the mighty Zeppelin!! I will be checking out all of your other band reactions and looking forward more Zeppelin... check out my other two favorites "Bring It On Home" and "The Lemon Song"!!!
@jackiepage61202 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to your reaction to Led Zeppelin II. My favorite album. There are no misses.
@GlenMaderos2 жыл бұрын
Great album and great reaction but look forward to your take on future albums - they just get better and better. My fav is Physical Graffiti but that’s a a good few albums away 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@juliemanarin41272 жыл бұрын
I love Physical Graffiti!!
@angelametcalfe9532 жыл бұрын
I'm glad to hear you rate this. Its one of my very faves.
@baz7112 жыл бұрын
Love it, even if you dont react to it please watch the live Danmark Radio performance it is an unreal exhibition of their talents when they had only been together for around 6 months.
@mattharvey9682 жыл бұрын
Wait til you see Bonzo pounding the fn hell out the drums live!!😎
@Dreams4U22 жыл бұрын
But you're forgetting about the onset of FM radio, which Jimmy Page anticipated. I was a huge FM radio listener in the 70's and 80's and long album cuts from Zeppelin, Queen, Yes, etc. were definitely played in their entirety on FM radio. They often also previewed whole albums. I first heard the entire double "Physical Graffiti" album by Led Zeppelin on FM radio.
@cartercarter6452 жыл бұрын
Wow I really enjoy your reactions. You have reverence for the music. I also enjoy your breakdown takes - for instance I never over 40 years thought about when the song comes back around at the end that it was him going in a cycle and it was happening again
@leighmurray72502 жыл бұрын
Led zeppelin are but rock gods .I have a love for many genres but always come back to led zepp and Bob.
@bowtiefidenine9 ай бұрын
Best song on the first album hands down ❤
@stevedahlberg86802 жыл бұрын
Well first off in terms of the album review, I tend to put Good Times bad times and Communications breakdown as a tie for first place. They seem like sibling songs to me and both of them have that high intensity of energy that just makes you want to go nuts. And for second place I definitely put Babe I'm going to leave you. That is astounding. Simply astounding. Shows you the range from acoustic and just his voice and all the flamingo flourishes of Jimmy Page and it still has a lot of rock in it. Oh my god. Beyond that I like all of them so much. And I would agree that probably Led Zeppelin IV or as it is also called, the Rune album, because it has a picture of runes on it, is probably their most significant album but they were a very significant band throughout their tenure. Just as a teaser I want to go find a link to one of my many favorite songs on their last album, In through the Out Door, before Bonzo died. Just to give you an idea of where this is ultimately headed. I actually think that might be their best album. I definitely didn't think so when I was young, but now that I've been a musician and a composer and an arranger and played in bands for decades, I don't know man, that album is mind-blowingly good. It is phenomenal. I was just resistant to it at the time. It seemed too pop for me I guess. But now I see it as genius level stuff. But before I do that, regarding this particular song in your action, yeah that is definitely the violin or Viola bow, and while it sounds like crying for sure, no way it struck me just now, especially looking at that thumbnail in the upper left of your reaction, it's like for this it plunges underwater. That overhead looming burning Hindenburg zeppelin disaster descending above us suddenly we are underwater, beneath the surface of the ocean, and we are hearing the cries of whales, somewhat distant but not that far away and growing closer and closer. It distinctly has that feeling to me. As far as the term schoolgirl, not only was this prevalent in blues for decades, just for reference, Ten Years After, another white British band well known for adapting or drawing on older blues and turning it into current rock and a bit of psychedelia at the time, one of my favorite bands for sure, one of their biggest hits around 1972 was called, Good Morning Little Schoolgirl. Their biggest hit came about an album or two later and about a year or two before they broke up in around 1974, I'd Love to Change the World. But at any rate it just gives you an idea. So check out Bonham and really everybody in just the arrangement and songwriting of a Led Zeppelin that is several years Advanced after that but really not that many albums later and then it abruptly all came to an end. Fool in the Rain. And I'd even incorporates steel drums at some point in the middle! m.kzbin.info/www/bejne/f2aan3yGZduWapY
@dianesaienni5466 Жыл бұрын
This was a great song for the end of the album.
@andaimhineach41312 жыл бұрын
Nice commentary and some good wit. Good on ya.
@cuales19552 жыл бұрын
Una Obra de Arte !!!
@kentmains77632 жыл бұрын
My favorite track on the album!
@davidhart86212 жыл бұрын
So good.
@PeterMasi_Son_Tile2 жыл бұрын
Another "Top of the mountain" song!
@angelametcalfe9532 жыл бұрын
OMG, big goosebumps.
@alittlebitofeverything65472 жыл бұрын
listen to the live danish tv version
@heliotropezzz3332 жыл бұрын
The guitar on Babe I'm going to leave you is not Latin American style, more Spanish style, though maybe there are some similarities since Latin America was mostly colonised by Spain.
@EvilGoddessMLGH Жыл бұрын
The history on this song is a “legendary “ ladies man nicknamed The Hunter because he had so much sex and 10 children with 1 on the way, not Plant’s own experience. Although he was married with kids as was Bonham throughout their careers. Hope you continue to do Led Zeppelin, also doing their live videos bc many people such as myself are very visual.
@kevinrogers7650 Жыл бұрын
John Paul Jones was the producer and arramger for most Zep songs. I've heard a version of this song, pre-John Paul Jones, and it wasn't half as good. They're all, individually, great musicians, but the unsung hero is Jones.
@harrydoupe93152 жыл бұрын
Just for some context, and maybe you don't know, but this came out when FM radio in North America was in its infancy. AM radio stations played the 2 and three minute singles trying to be commercial hits, and songs like this found their place on the FM band, where they were happy to play artists experimenting with the form no matter what the length. FM radio had a huge impact on opening up the boundaries, and without it, it's not hyperbole to suggest bands like Led Zeppelin and others of the era would never have achieved the success they did.
@williamisenberger10732 жыл бұрын
There were radio stations in the U.S.that would play longer form songs like this. The format was technically called Album Oriented Rock. It started on the east and west coasts spreading thru the 70s to the rest of country. Sadly corporations like Clear Channel among others gutted it
@dickcnormis14442 жыл бұрын
AOR radio stations were the best, you would hear all he songs ,live tracks, etc…now it’s the same 10-15 old played out songs over and over
@Scott-hq3jq2 жыл бұрын
Yeaaaaahhhhhhhh! killer! 🎵
@robmaeder3302 жыл бұрын
Amazing album, but arguably their 5th best. You have much more to enjoy. I'll enjoy watching you take the journey.
@bobbyboogie26032 жыл бұрын
I hope you do a full reaction video for Rainbow-Stargazer, we listened to a part of the song in the last music stream you did. I personally think it's Ronnie James Dio's best performance.
@rafaelorantes7185 Жыл бұрын
Live Danmark Radio 1969 version, you’ll see!
@pcariola12 жыл бұрын
All their albums are great. physical graffiti is my personal favorite. But it’s like choosing between giant nearly perfect diamonds with just the right amount of imperfections to make them unique
@benhinds29712 жыл бұрын
All of these lyrics are borrowed from old blues songs (The Hunter) John Lee Hooker. Little schoolgirl....(,Muddy Waters). In fact the song itself is a take on (How Many More Years) Howlin Wolf.
@brendawoodson32302 жыл бұрын
Well it's an old blues song I think he was only 19 at the time of singing this
@lyndoncmp57512 жыл бұрын
Paul McCartney even had that Bonham beat copied for the Wings song Let Em In. 👍
@sonofrobert2 жыл бұрын
This album sounded like nothing else that came before. They crashed on the planet from an alien world on their Led Zeppelin.
@vangannaway10152 жыл бұрын
How Many More Years.... Howling Wolf.
@charlesgervais46732 жыл бұрын
Impossible to rank Zeppelin's greatest songs or albums. It's like, Stairway is the greatest rock song of all time, but it's not even the best song on LZ4 (that would be Levee). And while LZ4 is the greatest rock album of all time, it's not even Zeppelin's best (that would be Physical Graffiti). Like many others have said in the past; my favourite Zeppelin song or album is the one I just listened to. (Except, of course, PG is the greatest album and Kashmir is their greatest song 😁).
@peanisface39502 жыл бұрын
Can I suggest a song? ^^ Jimi Hendrix - Killing Floor (live video, the black-white one) ^^ ok cewl thanks bye hehe nice videos btw
@vlj11332 жыл бұрын
Regarding your wry comment, "It was another time," to Plant's (borrowed) lyric , "I got a little schoolgirl..." well, it isn't necessarily quite as cringe as you might think, considering that Plant was literally only nineteen years old when this song was recorded. If the "schoolgirl" was a senior in high school, hey, it's not that much of an age difference, you know? She might even be eighteen! (Lol) Now, the song Sick Again, which chronicles Page's dalliance with fourteen-years-old (at the time they first hooked up) Lori Maddux, well, okay. Not good.
@franklimper26772 жыл бұрын
We’re going to let the one slide 🤣🤣
@Reno_Slim2 жыл бұрын
I always thought the schoolgirl reference must be regarding when they met, as it would be impossible for a schoolgirl to have had ten children and still be schoolgirl age.
@everleighkoehli83332 жыл бұрын
Please listen to you know your right by nirvana
@luissalinas69382 жыл бұрын
I've watched your reactions, hard to Believe you've never heard this music.... none the less ,proceed .
@ryandrohan81862 жыл бұрын
Waiting for your opinion of The Wall by Pink Floyd…will be one of the most memorable albums you listen to in your life.
@TrianglesAndCircles2 жыл бұрын
I was told that this was FM radio material because AM radio wouldn't play it. Is there any truth to that?