Just before the concert started, Jimmy Page, the lead guitarist was visited back stage by his parents. They gave him that sweater vest which he wore for the performance.
@dalmac59789 ай бұрын
This was his 24th birthday.
@stevenorgate430722 күн бұрын
@@dalmac5978 26th he was born in 1944 this is 1970
@jeffreyflint62869 ай бұрын
That drummer was the legendary John Bonham. R.I.P. brother
@johndalessandro64339 ай бұрын
Saying someone was the best druumer,singer,drummer,, player ect. Is basically up to t he listener. But John was spectacular!! I played drums fir years and wasn't fit to clean his symbols lol. What he could do with a single bass drum is awe inspiring. Definitely one of the best for sure. No doubt my favorite!
@colinwilliams5539 ай бұрын
As far as I'm concerned Jon Bonham was the LED in LED ZEPPELIN meaning he was one hell of a drummer.
@Hyden219 ай бұрын
I didn't know Bonham was the drummer for Led Zeppelin, now I get the hype, he's great.
@Bob-l4q6f8 ай бұрын
@Hyden21 - John Bonham was great. He died on September 25th, 1980, and I remember the morning that I walked into my grade six class and was immediately told the news by a fellow classmate.
@paranormalskeptic38934 ай бұрын
@@Bob-l4q6fI remember coming home from high school, I was a senior. And the radio station just kept playing Led Zeppelin songs, and I thought, this is GREAT, so many Led Zeppelin songs in a row. And then the DJ said, in honor of John Bonham, who died today. I was devastated.
@tonydakin27679 ай бұрын
Back in 1979 I had my 16th birthday. Usually my Dad would ask me what I would like but this year he didn't. I just thought he'd forgotten but the day before my birthday I saw an envelope on the table with my name on it. Inside was two tickets for a concert the following night at Knebworth House. So I sent the night of my 16th birthday watching Led Zeppelin play live. An unforgettable experience that I still look back on with fond memories.
@john95089 ай бұрын
I was at that one too it was fantastic
@daveyscott87809 ай бұрын
I was there as well with the love of my life Susan miss you ❤
@droidster8888 ай бұрын
Also there, both weekends, epic!
@marksclassicrockcovers8 ай бұрын
I was there and I had just turned 16 as well
@stevebeck77049 ай бұрын
Just one of the many amazing hits from the Greatest Rock Band EVER !!
@bladerunner7529 ай бұрын
When the levee breaks is one of my favorite ones by Zeppelin
@christophermollan16849 ай бұрын
"I Can't Quit You Baby" by them is a bluesy masterpiece!!!! It is by far my favorite led Zeppelin song!!!!!
@thomassmith47709 ай бұрын
This is from Zep II, you need to listen to the original album cut. When they mixed the sound they fully used stereo effect which was still fairly new in 1970. If you listen to this song with headphones or a good stereo, sound effects go from side to side and fill a room. Led Zeppelin II was way ahead of its time!
@supertrexandroidx19 күн бұрын
Yeah, and as good as this performance is, there are better out there in terms of sound quality, and this one is missing that signature "airplane" diving riff by Page that always makes first-time listeners ask, "What is that?" ;)
@sicotshit70689 ай бұрын
Hey ladies, first your mic kept cutting out, so missed some of what each of you were saying. A live performance I think you’d really love is, Since I’ve Been Loving You, live at Madison Square Gardens (1973). It’s my favorite live they do, though so many are. Every song they do is absolutely amazing, & I love seeing your 3 generations enjoying them. All 4 members are the greatest at their crafts, drummer John Bonham’s live MSG solo long version of Moby Dick, shows why he’s the greatest drummer. Achilles Last Stand live is another amazing show to see. If you continue doing Led Zeppelin reactions, I’ll keep watching, enjoy your Led Zeppelin trip together.
@johnterry18529 ай бұрын
Arguably, the greatest rock band that has ever existed. Very nice reaction.
@garygoodrich74959 ай бұрын
Rolling Stone Magazine in 2016 listed the top 100 greatest drummers of all time including all music genres (rock, country, jazz, R&B, etc) and they listed Led Zepplin's John Bonham as #1 !!!!
@NicholasCorvin9 ай бұрын
*And they were right...Bonzo was the BEST.* 🎵🔥🥁😈🥁🔥🎵
@edprzydatek83989 ай бұрын
I wonder, did they give any consideration to Buddy Rich? ( Impossible drum solo) Give it a listen if you haven't already.
@gregcormier23799 ай бұрын
R rolling stone is a joke of a publication more concerned with style and popularity than any real musical analysis. That being said, Bohnam I’d definitely one of the top drummers to ever play. Others to consider in no particular order are, Keith Moon, Buddy a rich, Neil Peart, and Ginger Baker.
@bookhouseboy2809 ай бұрын
@@gregcormier2379 I don't disagree with those but there's many more that could be added. Keeping it to three more Hall of Famers: Bill Bruford, Ian Paice, and Carl Palmer.
@arnaldotanta36309 ай бұрын
My list? John Bonham ,Neil Peart, Ginger Baker, Keith Moon, Buddy Rich.
@n.johanness74519 ай бұрын
I had the pleasure to see the singer Robert Plant live here in Gothenburg, Sweden some years ago. It was lots of fun.
@terrygarcia8979 ай бұрын
Led zeppelin met the king 2 times. They were in Las Vegas watching the king. And Elvis even mentioned them to the crowd.
@willyroussel35639 ай бұрын
Since I've Been Loving You from MSG 1973 is a must.
@stephenmaclean34229 ай бұрын
“Since I’ve Been Loving You” - this Live HD version especially. kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z5irnZV-qcmJgrc
@kfh19 ай бұрын
Great Reaction Kathy, Lulu and Donna! Led Zeppelin was always my favorite Band, but they were just a little before more time, so I was never able to see them live. I did get to see Page & Plant twice, John Paul Jones once on a solo tour, plus I saw Robert Plant several times solo as well. John Henry Bonham, who died back in September 1980, has been my favorite Drummer ever since I can remember. These days, Paulina from The Warning is the New John Bonham in my books, I've felt this since very early on... The Girl's Got Rhythm!!!
@realamerican58139 ай бұрын
Ah, My middle school days! They were great! Thank you, ladies, for taking me down memory lane.
@KathyLuluandDonna9 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@leroysr19517 ай бұрын
Got to see them
@bernie43669 ай бұрын
Zeppelin pretty much has the #1 drummer, #1 guitarist, #1 vocalist and #1 bassist of all time. You could make an argument for each one but John Paul Jones would pretty much be a universal choice. Doesn't even feel proper to call him a bassist, he can and does do so many things. Not sure if a live performance where they're all high out of their mind and experimenting is the most accessible way for Lulu to get a first listen to Zep. I might have started with 'Fool in the Rain' or something that's a little easier to listen to.
@HenriqueAlvarez-jh4wr2 ай бұрын
c'mon relax boy....
@helaina4009 ай бұрын
More Led Zeppelin : 1. “Since I been loving you” live at Madison square garden 1973 and anything else from that concert.
@stephenmaclean34229 ай бұрын
“Since I’ve Been Loving You” - this Live HD version especially. kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z5irnZV-qcmJgrc
@kingstumble9 ай бұрын
I knew Robert Plant before he was famous. He was very well known around the Black Country (area in the midlands region of England) and was a regular visitor to our weekly blues club. We never had to ask him twice to get up on stage to do a couple of numbers with us. It was harder to get him off the stage!
@EnglishmanJustWalking9 ай бұрын
The basic riff from this track was the theme tune (different versions, but based on this) to a British music chart television programme (Top of the Pops), made by the BBC broadcast weekly until 2006. It always made me laugh, as most people had no idea; so it is likely many many UK folks know this riff with no idea where it comes from
@richardwest63589 ай бұрын
From the looks on the faces of Kathy & Donna they know exactly what is going on with Mr.Plants vocals ! As you all seem to like Bonhams drumming i recommend a track called Moby Dick which is a solo where the rest of the band used to walk off stage and leave him to it as they never knew how long he would make it - some of it he performed without drum sticks - just his bear hands. It is a great watch that I am sure you would all enjoy.
@gkitteringham9 ай бұрын
You mentioned seeing Heart doing Stairway to Heaven at the Kennedy Awards. The drummer in that was Jason Bonham, son of JOhn Bonham and the reaction of the remaining members was so touching.
@bobschenkel79219 ай бұрын
Easy suggestion. Watch their concert film "The Song Remains The Same" from their 1977 concerts at Madison Square Garden in New York City. It is part concert film, part fantasy, part docu-drama, and all good. See John Henry Bonham do an epic version of his drum solo song "Moby Dick", see Jimmy Page play "Stairway To Heaven", see John Paul Jones play "No Quarter" and see Robert Plant sing "Dazed and Confused". You will be happy you did.
@michaelpoore214 ай бұрын
My favorite drummer of all time. Bonzo on drums was awesome! R.I.P. John.😅😅
@ronhudson37306 ай бұрын
Grade 10, in my high school radio station - we must have worn out the record, we played this song so much.
@The-Saxon3 ай бұрын
John "Bonzo" Bonham...... the best drummer this world has ever seen. R.I.P. Bonzo, you are STILL missed so very much.
@Pton_reaction_addict9 ай бұрын
Check out Immigrant Song live 1972. Epic
@vixybanker9 ай бұрын
When I was 16 in ‘77, I had the honor of seeing Zeppelin twice in one week in NYC. Robert Plant( the lead singer) was my teenage hormonal fantasy. To this day I adore LZ❤
@jasonremy16279 ай бұрын
John Bonham may be the best rock drummer ever. If you really want to see him go OFF, check out a live performance of "Moby Dick". It's his masterpiece.
@Cosmo-Kramer9 ай бұрын
He is the best drummer of all time, but his drumming in that song is overrated. I mean it sounds good because it's Bonham's signature sound and power. But it's just very disjointed, doesn't build and go anywhere.
@jeffreyflint62869 ай бұрын
Now ya'll are cooking with gas! Im in junior high school at this time! This was on their second album. Mom and Dad didn't dig it lmao😂❤❤👍👍🤘🤘
@bluesfingers19 ай бұрын
Bonzo was/is one of the GOATS of drumming. My all time favorite band which I am sad to say I never got the pleasure of see live. Talented and gifted everyone of them. RIP John Bonham. 1980 was a tough year on music. Lost Bon Scott (ACDC Original singer) John Bonham (Zepplin) and of course the great John Lennon (Beatles just in case Lulu didn't know). I was in High school.. A while ago LOL BLUESFINGERS1 ("THE MUSIC OF EVERYTHING ")
@bubhub649 ай бұрын
Great reaction ladies. The smiles on your faces were huge. Zeppelin has sold over 300 million records, and were as influential in the 70s as the Beatles were in the 60s and as Elvis was in the 50s. Stairway to Heaven live from MSG 1973 is a must reaction. Also from 1973 MSG live must reactions would be Rock and Roll, Since I've Been Loving You, The Song Remains the Same, The Rain Song, Dazed and Confused and No Quarter. The Immigrant Song live from 1972 and Kashmir live from 2007, would be some other great reactions. Rolling Stone Magazine declared Zeppelin the "heaviest band of all time", but Zeppelin could also be very soft and beautiful. Some of Zeppelin's softer compositions will touch your soul as they have mine. Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page referred to Zeppelin's personality as "light and shade." Love your channel ladies. Keep the reactions coming.
@stephenmaclean34229 ай бұрын
“Since I’ve Been Loving You” - this Live HD version especially. kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z5irnZV-qcmJgrc
@edcote8 ай бұрын
John Bonham might not be your favourite drummer but he is your favaurite drummer's favourite drummer.
@sonofthesea329811 ай бұрын
Secret funfact (thats no longer a secret): Some years ago,one of my uncles met Jimmy Paige (the lead guitarist) on a bar in Thailand. My uncle is a massive fan,so i was surprised to hear him describe his idol when he came home. "He look really old,not at all like i remembered him" I was like "Well,you started listening to them while they were just starting out right? It has been ALOT of years gone since then,its just part of time". He agreed on that,and i think the outburst was more a disappointment in barely recognizing him. But he got a really good impression of him,he was smiling,polite and just being himself. So my Uncle was probably both starstruck and felt abit down over the visual meeting,not answering to his expectations at the same time lol. I remembered i wanted to add "You are not getting any younger yourself",but i choosed not to go down that path with him haha. He was just shocked by seeing Jimmy that he knew had dark dark hair,be all grey haired when they met. But he is really proud that he met one of the rocking legends,and im abit jealous. I can brag about the same thing with Phil Collins though,i was in the production team that interviewed him back in the 90s. On the top of my head,i think thats the most powerful musician i have firsthand experiences with. Well,celebrities in general. Probably good that Lulu didnt take any deepdive into the lyrics with Whole Lotta LoveProbably theyr funkiest song this,that bassline is legendary already!
@Molasar548 ай бұрын
I was blessed to see Zeppelin live in 1975 in St Louis. It was wonderful, but also sad in a way as I knew I had seen the best concert I was ever going to see. They were amazing.
@bukitkatilmp9 ай бұрын
You should try other Led Zeppelin songs live:. 1) The Rain Song 2) Since Ive Been Loving You 3) Babe, Im Gonna Leave You 4) The Immigrant Song 5) Ramble On 6) Kashmir
@stephenmaclean34229 ай бұрын
“Since I’ve Been Loving You” - this Live HD version especially. kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z5irnZV-qcmJgrc
@stephenmaclean34229 ай бұрын
“Since I’ve Been Loving You” - this Live HD version especially. kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z5irnZV-qcmJgrc
@robgerhardterellen14889 ай бұрын
Old good stuff never dies .......
@tackanderson42708 ай бұрын
Watching mom rock made my day! She knows what time it is!
@sumonjamal16539 ай бұрын
John Bonham (drums) of Led Zeppelin was the power behind the band... he gave Led Zeppelin a powerful beat and undeniable groove that elevated the musicianship by Jimmy Page (guitar) and John Paul Jones (bass) ... not to mention the soaring vocals of Robert Plant 🤘🔥 Led Zeppelin formed in 1968 after the end of Jimmy Page's previous UK band The Yardbirds... Page wanted to form a 'new Yardbirds' and discovered a 19 yr old Robert Plant singing up North in England's 'black country' (because of the heavy industry) and hired him for the new band... Plant suggested that his friend John Bonham was a stellar drummer whom he had known since they were kids. Page went to see John Bonham play drums and knew that he wanted the 20 yr old in his band... Then, John Paul Jones joined on bass; he was an experienced composer/ studio musician/ multi-instrumentalist who had worked w/ Jimmy Page... When the 4 first rehearsed together, they felt the most thrilling sound emerge when they played - it was like 50's American blues jacked up to the next level. John Bonham was already married at 20 w/ a son... he worked labor jobs to support his family, but wanted to be a drummer... The problem was that he hit so hard and played so loud that he would often get fired... It was Jimmy Page who finally saw his potential and unleashed what John Bonham could do on drums w/ Led Zeppelin... Bonham could not only hit hard, but he also played musically - his sound was almost impossible to replicate in the 70's and beyond... Zeppelin's engineers marveled that John Bonham would record his drums in the studio in 1 or 2 takes; he and John Paul Jones were one of the best rhythm sections in rock history. Led Zeppelin became huge in 1969/ '70 after 'Whole lotta love' became a hit single and the money poured in... According to his son Jason Bonham, his dad bought a farm and when he was not on tour, he would hang out w/ his farmer friends and talk livestock... He also spent a lot of money buying vintage cars for his collection (Unfortunately, John Bonham had his driver's license revoked later on)... On tour, he would drink heavily and play pranks... he was nicknamed 'Bonzo' for his antics... Later, they would call him 'the Beast' because he could get ill- tempered when he was drunk. Sadly, John Bonham's drinking got more out of control by 1975 and he was also getting into violent altercations and car accidents... He was especially upset w/ the music press because he wanted to be a 'star' drummer like Ginger Baker of Cream, or Keith Moon of The Who... When Led Zeppelin were in the final year 1979/ '80, John Bonham had gained weight and was visibly burley... he didn't look like the lean drummer he had once been... but he prided himself w/ his explosive drumming. In the fall of 1980, Led Zeppelin were booking a US tour (their first since 1977) and John Bonham was plastered one day to the point he could not play drums... The session was called off and Bonham went drinking at the bars again before returning to Jimmy Page's house that night. The next morning, John Bonham was found dead... apparently, he had choked on his own vomit while he was passed out. He was only 32 yrs of age... His death ended Led Zeppelin... and they could never replicate his drum sound when they recorded music outside of Led Zeppelin. His son Jason Bonham became a drummer and filled in for his dad when Led Zeppelin played for special occasions... He played John Bonham's parts faithfully when Led Zeppelin played their final concert in 2007 for charity... It was recorded for the live CD/DVD 'Celebration day'... and Jason Bonham also played drums w/ Heart when they paid tribute to Led Zeppelin playing 'Stairway to heaven'.
@ericjorgensen39113 ай бұрын
This is one of the best WLoL concert songs. When I saw them in 70 Winterland (SF) Jimmy played like a 5 min. solo, and the drummer Bonham played the bongo`s drums with his bare hands!
@robertsplaylist64449 ай бұрын
The most iconic band ever put together in the history of music , each member was unmatched in their field , put together to make the greatest rock band on earth
@spruce381Ай бұрын
The reaction was a blast. Donna got the lyric from the the start. Was funny as watching Kathy realise in the mid break. Think it went over Lulu’s head. ❤️👍🏽👍☘️
@TheFlashpoint699 ай бұрын
Check out Neil Peart from Rush plus Peter Criss from Kiss and Don Brewer from Grand Funk drum solos as well. Check out Buddy Rich sometime he is my all time favorite drummer.
@simonlitten9 ай бұрын
Led Zepplin was born out of the British blues explosion (a rather local event) but the band went on to be the best of the exponents of that style. The band even had a few chart hits along the way.
@CosmicVagabondPixie9 ай бұрын
OH **Donna** I just **LUV** ya!!! & Now that i know ya LUV **MyBelovedOtherworldlyMagicalGeniusesLedZeppelin** it just makes ya **ROCK** even MORE!!! YAY just the pure **Joy** on your face ya just brightened up my day! Kathy & Lulu i **Luvd** your reactions as well! gosh ha i am just sooo **Excited** ya all finally did some **Led Zeppelin** been hoping for a while now that ya would! **Beautiful Reaction ALL** & Thank **YOU** other extraordinary performances are "The Ocean" "Rock and Roll" "Over The Hills And Far Away" "Stairway To Heaven" Live at Madison Square Garden 1973 **Hope** ya will want to watch those sometime! ya ALL are so **Fun&Wonderful** YAY! So **Happy** ya ALL **Luvd** them!!!
@KathyLuluandDonna9 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching
@joescott88779 ай бұрын
Great reaction, gals! Zeppelin is one of a kind for sure. My favorite band, and I think uyou can see why! You already nailed the peerless talent of drummer John Bonham. They were all equally awesome in the band. Another great song from this 1970 concert is "I can't quit you, baby." A terrific one from 1973 in Madison Square garden is "Rock and Roll," where the drummer has more "moments"! A softer side of them can be seen in 1975 Earl's Court, "Goin to California." "Kashmir" from 1979 is one of John Bonham's BEST moments!
@anthonyv69629 ай бұрын
Mom was super jazzed on this track. That was great, you can tell she was digging it.
@malcshone44098 ай бұрын
Try “ Black Dog” live 1973 video!!
@RODRIEUROMANIAKO8 ай бұрын
the best band of the history
@bobhoffman98489 ай бұрын
If you like John Bonham, the drummer, watch the live version of "Moby Dick." He goes crazy on the drums.
@sherilynkd9 ай бұрын
0 seconds ago I saw them on 5/30/77 which is online as an edited audio I was the first section off the floor directly across from Jimmy Page. I couldn’t take my eyes off of him. If you listen to the audio, you’ll hear Robert talking about firecrackers. We were warn any firecrackers the concert would stop and be canceled. Robert came out to sing and bam a firecracker (looked like a small roman candle of sorts) flew up landing along his neck and hair. They left. After I would say 20 minutes they came out and did a great show. Let’s here it for Robert!
@MLawrence20089 ай бұрын
Well Mum and Grandma certainly knew what the song was about (unsure about Lulu but she may have been hiding it), so lets talk about John Bonhams amazing drumming to avoid talking about the elephant in the room! :) LOL Great reaction tho ladies. Please listen to the studio version of 'You Shook Me' if you get the opportunity, its a Blues to make babies to.
@scottmefford69179 ай бұрын
Just saw your message. Don't know what happened but I'm glad you're back. It's pretty unique seeing three generations of true Texas Peaches enjoying the same media. BIG ❤️
@KathyLuluandDonna9 ай бұрын
I appreciate that
@claytonlecuyer18109 ай бұрын
Be sure you ladies check out the live NY show
@andrewhuggins90089 ай бұрын
Awesome reaction ladies! I saw Jimmy Page (guitarist) and John Paul Jones (bassist) perform a couple of Led Zep songs with the Foo Fighters at Wembley Stadium back in 2008, a bucket list experience!! 😉🤟🤟
@iaincrawford80049 ай бұрын
I can't listen to Led Zeppelin without getting chills and an adrenalin rush, they are just so good Loved your reaction
@KathyLuluandDonna9 ай бұрын
Yes they are!
@tommythompson95659 ай бұрын
I've never seen a live performance from Led Zeppelin that I liked. And I was a teen in the 70's and am a big LZ fan. Nothing comes close to the album versions. Please react to What Is And What Should Never Be .
@christopherlamb72509 ай бұрын
im back ladies wow watching led, awesome have fun thank you from the uk
@johnpbh6 ай бұрын
I liovd Donna's grin all the way through that song... she knew exactly what Robert was singing about that's for sure... Kepp on Rocking ladies..
@philipdickey64609 ай бұрын
Love Led Zeppelin Lulu, another great song live is How Many More Times, live in Denmark
@GibsonHeavy9 ай бұрын
Check out Moby Dick from "The song remains the same". There is a long drum solo, then you can see and determine if he was worth all the acclaim he gets.
@CosmicVagabondPixie9 ай бұрын
OMG!!!! YAY YAY!!! just saw the title and got all **Excited** WoW My **MostBelovedLedZeppelin** **Luvit** k gonna go watch heh Weeeee...
@garytom19352 ай бұрын
Song Reminds The Same is as close as you'll get to the concert with these guys, awesome cool jam yeah 🤘😆🤘🥁🎤🎸
@billc.58619 ай бұрын
I’m aging myself but I saw Led Zep in 77 at the Oakland Coliseum at a “Day on the Green” concert. Judas Priest and Rick Derringer Band were the two opening acts. As a goofy teenage drummer I was definitely there to witness John Bonham play. I personally think he’s the drummer all other contemporary drummers are measured.
@michaeleverett26509 ай бұрын
Rick Derringer-" Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo,(rock and roll, hoochie koo) Lordy Mama Light My Fuse,(light my fuse")...🎶. Now that would be a good song to do a reaction of.
@billc.58619 ай бұрын
@michaeleverett2650. Definitely a good song , to be honest the Derringer Band was the most exciting band at the show. Im sure it was because of the energy enhancing chemical cocktails they did probably before they went on stage. 😂. It was the rock n roll 70’s 🤘
@HollisDuty609 ай бұрын
More Led Zepplin!! Start with their first song on their first album. Good Times Bad Times. Also, Babe I’m Going to leave You. You Shook Me. Dazed and Confused. Communication Breakdown. Ramble On. Immigrant Song. Since I’ve Been Loving You. Black Dog. Rock and Roll. When the Levee Breaks. No Quarter. The Rain Song. Kashmir. In the Light. Ten Years Gone. And this is just scratching the surface.
@Zentrix-249 ай бұрын
Best Blues Rock Band ever.......John Bonham was the best drummers ever imo....R.I.P brother John...
@marklowe80879 ай бұрын
This is what made America great, zeppelin did after some time give a co writers credit to Willy Dixon as the riff and some vocal elements had been adopted,then supercharged and sent back to the homeland of rock n roll.
@chrisnash69926 ай бұрын
I,m pretty sure you'd really enjoy Led Zeppelin's Black Dog 😊
@profmath779 ай бұрын
John Paul Jones - bass 🔥👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@dalegroot26389 ай бұрын
If you doubt his drumming greatness check out their live song Moby Dick .
@danacasey85439 ай бұрын
It's a shame that the video didn't show more of Jimmy Page on guitar. He's the master!
@jmar76318 ай бұрын
This entire concert was excellent. You'd likely enjoy watching the entire thing. Enjoyed your reaction a lot, thanks! There was mention of Heart's rendition of "Stairway to Heaven", but I highly recommend that you watch Led Zeppelin perform it themselves during their 1973 Madison Square Garden concert, if you can find it.
@Fritzw759 ай бұрын
I saw them in July 1977 at the Oakland Coliseum Stadium. Last North American Concert for the greatest rock band in the world.
@HollisDuty609 ай бұрын
Go momma! I’m about your age and Led Zeppelin was the music of my youth. The best rock band of all time. All four are ranked #1 at what they do. They are all in their early 20’s here. THIS is music! THIS what it is all about. Rock on!
@smith98089 ай бұрын
Since I’ve been loving you live 1973!
@PeterDay819 ай бұрын
If you like drumming have a look at Moby Dick Drum Solo (Madison Square Garden 1973). Led Zeps John Bonham. this is smashing all the best from England and stay safe.
@WillyAffentranger-jb1oi9 ай бұрын
I've never seen this concert. Exellent!!!!!!!!!!!
@charleslively17149 ай бұрын
My favorite drummer!!
@robbiemillar7049 ай бұрын
One of the best live albums and accompanying concert films is Led Zeppelin The Song Remains the Same. I strongly suggest you check it out. You can do it by pieces in reactions but watch the whole film on your own. You will be amazed.... either way keep going down the rabbit hole and keep up the great work👍🖖🍻🇨🇦
@alanbobbymcguire50999 ай бұрын
Guys. You’ve just fell down the Led Zeppelin rabbit hole.
@Distant3949 ай бұрын
Quality track 👍 nicely reacted ladies 👍
@frankmartell20639 ай бұрын
The 3rd drummer was Bill ward by black sabbath
@T-ShirtMagic9 ай бұрын
Good Fun Time if you like *Led Zepplin* songs sung by *Elvis Presley* in a *Dance Hall* Beat: *"Dread Zeppelin - Heartbreaker (At The End Of Lonely Street)"* and it's squeal *"Dread Zeppelin Your Time Is Gonna Come"*
@davidcross80289 ай бұрын
John Bonham Drums, Robert Plant Vocals, John Paul Jones Bass, Jimmy Page Guitar.
@jeffreyflint62869 ай бұрын
Check out The Immigrant Song or for the ballad side All Of My Love.
@dylanchase61619 ай бұрын
The ocean, black dog, stairway to heaven, definitely worth checking out
@mattseverson98379 ай бұрын
Great job ladies! Please do Led Zeppelin Live 1973 Madison Square Garden, Stairway to Heaven, Rock and Roll and Since I've been Loving You. You will be blown away!
@rickeyjohnson47019 ай бұрын
Led Zepplin was such an influence on Heart that every Heart concert they finish with about 3 Led Zepplin songs
@danielbritton85889 ай бұрын
Ian Paice of Deep Purple is astounding on drums. I have a couple of choices before Jon Bonham even though he is great & a favorite of many. The drummer for Dust is nothing to be sneezed at.
@welitonsilva-s5p8 ай бұрын
This one from Londres formed in 1968 wonderful
@waynepike43379 ай бұрын
You have to watch 'Moby Dick' then you'll really see some fancy drumming.
@jimmycompton63529 ай бұрын
Good reaction! Try since I've been loving you live 1973 madison square garden.
@stephenmaclean34229 ай бұрын
“Since I’ve Been Loving You” - this Live HD version MSG 1973 especially. kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z5irnZV-qcmJgrc
@problemchimp42319 ай бұрын
Great reaction, as ever girls. Cheers from the UK.
@KathyLuluandDonna9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@rtses29 ай бұрын
You should see the official music video release. Or, listen to the studio cut (which is a little longer). But, if you're going to watch a live version. It should be from the video movie, The So Remains the Same. Filmed at the 1973 concert at Madison Square Gardens.
@josephmanzuni85939 ай бұрын
Number 1 guitarist too based on most of the greatest guitarists. Aerosmith, Queen, KISS and many more bands rate Jimmy Page as the best guitarist ever.
@josephlinnell98557 ай бұрын
Moby Dick from this same concert you will be amazed by John Bonham
@gaefferson19 ай бұрын
John Bonham was one of the greatest drummers to ever play …only a few years he died early but lots of drummers have been influenced by him ..
@davidboivin79969 ай бұрын
John Henry Bonham (aka Bonzo) My best drummer of all time.
@dr.burtgummerfan4399 ай бұрын
"And now for something completely different", listen to Robert Plant's solo performance of Sea Of Love.😁