Great work...Led Zeppelin are my favorite band since I was 7 yrs old. You bring a great perspective enjoy your story telling of the Mighty Zep. Good stuff. I own about 15 Zep books give or take and am looking to collect more in the future. ✌🏼
@mnick096223 күн бұрын
@@keitha.563 Many thanks!
@paulduggan532319 күн бұрын
I stumble across a lot of content on KZbin because KZbin for me is tv and tv is KZbin; it’s pretty much 100% of my viewing. Somebody new pops up and you go straight to hover mode! To skip or not to skip? The key is given that you have someone’s attention how quickly can you wrestle their thumb away from the drop zone; that being the skip button. Books? Well ok, I read and I write but the content that most interests me are records. Anyway you did it, the content is only as good as the broadcaster and early on despite not particularly needing any information about the published works on Zeppelin (or so I thought) your relaxed delivery, calm, cool and unbiased piqued my interest more than sufficiently and very quickly to re-route my thumb to the subscriber button. Highly engrossing, you took me down memory lane and left me at my bookshelf revisiting some of these tomes that are in my collection. So I’m very much looking forward to backtracking your output for further balanced, informative and entertaining presentations on the things I’m interested in and, who knows, maybe the things I don’t yet know that I’m interested in. For the record my journey starts in ‘76 with “Led Zeppelin” by Howard Mylett, a bio that I still regard as the best journey to set up the new and hungry Zephead thirsting for information but still happy to be beguiled by mystery. However my roadmap for today, well if I did roadmaps, would never have included sitting on the sofa with my copies of “When Gods” and “Led Zeppelin” by Led Zeppelin snatched from the shelves but here I am. Thanks for a most enjoyable hour and I look forward to many more.
@mnick096218 күн бұрын
Paul, thanks for your kind and thoughtful comment. I’m new to this so I’m grateful for the encouragement. I am not new to Zeppelin of course but I spent way more time editing this piece than I did speaking about Led Zeppelin. Still trying to get my delivery better. It makes me think of drama class in 1978! Stay groovy!
@paulduggan532318 күн бұрын
@ My pleasure, you’ve certainly made a good start and you’ll only get better. From what I’ve watched so far we’re a similar vintage (I’m 6 months older than you). I have a channel, well a “channel”, it’s very much in its infancy as I spend too much time thinking about it. I have (or had) a few subscribers and missed a golden opportunity to start growing the channel when one of my three videos went viral and hit 65,000+ views before KZbin finally pulled it. Though the likelihood is a certain Mr Springsteen probably instructed them. My other two are reworkings of a couple of OGWT Zeppelin classics. I know it’s hard work and requires full on dedication so all the best and I’ve started backtracking through your output already.
@grahamfay247323 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for this. I'm not particularly interested in reading the details of their ' rock star' behaviour so its great to find out which are worth reading. Ive read the Robert Plant one and Giants so can now expand my knowledge of my favourite band the greatest band ever.
@mnick096223 күн бұрын
@@grahamfay2473 Thanks, Graham and enjoy your holiday season.
@grahamfay247322 күн бұрын
@mnick0962 Merry Christmas to you and your family.
@johnperiard959423 күн бұрын
The only ones I have that you didnt cover are Light and Shade - As good as it is, it's non-essential Led Zeppelin - All the Songs - Definitely non-essential, didnt learn much background etc on the songs I really enjoyed Giants and have it as an audiobook which I really enjoyed a few years ago and may have to re-discover. Great video!!
@mnick096223 күн бұрын
@@johnperiard9594 Thanks, John! I appreciate your kind words.
@johnperiard959423 күн бұрын
Im a Yuuuuuge Led Zeppelin guy. Thanks for doing this.
@mnick096223 күн бұрын
@@johnperiard9594 Hope you dig!
@nurknanker610521 күн бұрын
This is off topic but what is the logo on your hat? Merry Crimble, btw
@mnick096221 күн бұрын
@@nurknanker6105 It’s an old USFL team, the Washington Federals. 1983-84. Besides Led Zeppelin stuff I collect hats of defunct sports teams!
@maverickminstrel155720 күн бұрын
Keith moon is the other drummer who played with zeppelin...not just simon kirke!?
@mnick096220 күн бұрын
@@maverickminstrel1557 Right! At the LA Forum in 1977. Slipped my mind!