The 1973 version of this is the best live performance ever
@Pete-p4l4 ай бұрын
All 26 minutes of it!!
@dbclassic87334 ай бұрын
Yep agreed
@BobScheider-cc4fs4 ай бұрын
How the west was won is better
@Philby174 ай бұрын
Yes - kills this version IMHO. The transition to 'Going to San Francisco' is incredible.
@christianmarler22532 ай бұрын
@@Philby17 It's more cohesive, for sure.
@jeremymerrifield72444 ай бұрын
Please never forget Bonham and JPJ They were superb
@jllt06224 ай бұрын
I'm an old lady now but still totally know that smile carol has every time Robert makes a sound. 😂
@christianmarler22532 ай бұрын
We men have seen it from our women with Plant as well.🤨
@franklau10004 ай бұрын
Led Zepp best band ever
@franklin28464 ай бұрын
The look on Carol’s face is priceless! Lol
@robertmysliwski78814 ай бұрын
Seen Jimmy Page twice in my life. Both times his playing was not of this world. In my 70 years have never seen anybody like him. You are correct they rarely play a song like they did it in the studio.
@malcshone44094 ай бұрын
4 times ( 1971 to 1979 ) and close up front of stage twice in that list). Two hours, three hours, awesome from first to last minute.
@vicprovost25614 ай бұрын
Sadly never saw Zeppelin, had Tickets for the Boston 1973 that got cancelled the day after tickets went on sale after a rampage at the old Boston Garden while everyone waited for tickets. That sucked, big time, we had 8 tickets, we about cried. Saw him 9 times after solo, with the firm and 3 glorious times with Robert Plant. Along with David Gilmour and Tony Iommi, best guitar players I ever saw live.
@alittlebitofeverything65474 ай бұрын
Goat
@samgw98034 ай бұрын
Them Crowley demons play the guitar differently
@glass24674 ай бұрын
This is a great performance, but IMO the Madison Square Garden performance from 1973 was by far their best. It's magical, and you should absolutely not miss that one.
@Scoobydcs4 ай бұрын
It's unbelievable. But it's gone from youtube
@Tyrell_Corp20194 ай бұрын
Yes. They have to experience that one.
@Tyrell_Corp20194 ай бұрын
@@Scoobydcs I bought the movie on Amazon for ten bucks. Totally worth it. (Plays in the Amazon player.)
@jidhed4 ай бұрын
Yes yes we know, it's what you all say. Royal Albert Hall is also a fantastic concert, with a lot more raw energy if you ask me. A concert not many react to because all you can recommend apparently is MSG
@glass24674 ай бұрын
@@jidhed There's a reason. Most reactors, if they get to a point that they'll listen to a live version of Dazed and Confused, will only listen to the one version, and probably never listen to another live version in their lives. So I would rather they watch the MSG version, where they are more refined, and more magical. Since I'm a Zep fanatic, I love all versions. But IMO, it's better that they are introduced to the MSG version first.
@juliemanarin41274 ай бұрын
Should watch the full 28 minute msg 1973 one...outstanding!
@sicotshit70684 ай бұрын
You can only see it if you watch the movie, it’s not on KZbin anymore.
@Tyrell_Corp20194 ай бұрын
@@sicotshit7068 The movie is pretty cheap to either rent or buy over at Ama...zonia.
@JohnLedger-g4i4 ай бұрын
Pure unadulterated stripped back rock and roll !!!! JPJ ‘s driving bass drives this track and very rarely gets his true recognition. He is a genius if you listen again concentrate on it as much as Page.
@manuelcuminao16814 ай бұрын
Is very hard line, is insane 😮
@LeviAWilson3 ай бұрын
Being a vocalist, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist myself, Led Zeppelin has always been one of my favorite rock bands. I heard Elie say he wondered how Jimmy Page came up with the idea for the violin bow on the guitar. Well, I can help you with that one. When he was a studio session musician, one of the classical violin musicians asked him how come he doesn't try using a violin bow on the guitar. Jimmy said that he never thought of that idea before. So, he said that he thought to keep it in mine to use it at some point. You two surely are one great! looking couple. You got the handsome Elie on one side, and then you have the super beautiful, extremely hot Carol on the other side. Anyway, you guys always have great reactions to the songs that you do. I've watch about 4 of your videos so far and you two are very enjoyable to watch. And Carol does and says some really funny things sometimes. Great job from the both of you.
@christianmarler22532 ай бұрын
Aren't they CGI?
@mikefetterman67824 ай бұрын
I saw Plant and Page in concert 25 years ago. It will always be the best show I ever see. Jimmy noticed someone using a violin bow in the studio to get some freaky sounds on a track. He got a violin bow (I think cellos and violas all use the same bows.) and became fluent in it's playing with the theremin on the side sometimes as well.
@kirstenstewart57584 ай бұрын
I was lucky enough to see the same tour in Australia and yeah, remains to this day an unbeatable musical experience
@christianmarler22532 ай бұрын
I saw Plant and Page as well...separately. 😔As solo acts. Still great, but...well.
@johnwalsh91444 ай бұрын
This performance was on Jimmy's 26th birthday (Jan 1970) and he is wearing a sweater his mother knit for him! Robert and Bonzo are 21 JPJ is 23.
@alfonslemel57454 ай бұрын
Very cosy! And at 28 he was sleeping with 13/14 yr old Lori Mattix (Maddox) over a two year span. "When asked whether the Me Too movement had changed her opinion on her groupie years, Mattix admitted that she had not seen her relationships as exploitative at the time, but that the movement had forced her to view these years in a different light, and that now:[22] I don’t think underage girls should sleep with guys... I wouldn’t want this for anybody’s daughter. My perspective is changing as I get older and more cynical. (Wiki) They were all at it Sick Again: One day soon you're gonna reach sixteen Painted lady in the city of lies "However, Robert Plant has said that he wrote the song in general about the many underaged groupies with whom the band were acquainted on their 1973 US Tour.[16]" Just an observation - these guys and most bands were "experienced".
@johnwalsh91444 ай бұрын
@@alfonslemel5745 Maybe, but he never wore a sweater she knit for a live show!
@malcshone44094 ай бұрын
“ No Quarter”. Studio version then live in 1973 at MSG. Oh yeah.
@vicprovost25614 ай бұрын
YES! One of the best studio/live compositions in either format. Freaking Gods of Rock!
@alifhashim37524 ай бұрын
This was a masterclass in live performances. Can't get more 'Live' than this performance at the time.
@christianmarler22532 ай бұрын
It was a mesmerizing artistic performance in which the time element was completely controlled by Page and the band, toying with the audience and teasing us at their leisure like we are a fish hooked firmly on a line.
@EdA14 ай бұрын
Well, I already commented on the studio version that Dazed is a showpiece from the first album that became their showpiece live and gave them the opportunity to really experiment and improvise. Royal Albert Hall was just a little bit more than a year after the original was recorded but by the time you get to Madison Square Garden and ‘73 the evolution and experimentation is through the roof! You’ll notice that when they were younger, you can say they were heavier. As they evolved they became even more creative, maybe not quite the heaviness and power of their early days but nonetheless brilliant in there creativity! Looking forward to the 1973 show that I was fortunate to be at when I was 15 years old. 😊
@CosmicVagabondPixie4 ай бұрын
Oh WoW **You** are SO **LUCKY** i would give pretty much anything to have been able to see them **Live** what a **Beautiful** memory to be able to hold onto! That **ROCKS!!!**
@vicprovost25614 ай бұрын
Spot On, their first 2 albums were as heavy as hard rock ever got.
@derekjinks56404 ай бұрын
Agree wholeheartedly. peace
@StevenJRoosa4 ай бұрын
Love Carol's smile 😁 and dance 🩰❤
@christianmarler22532 ай бұрын
When you're right, you're right.
@isadona594 ай бұрын
So young all of them!! The live version 1973 in Madison Square Garden is absolutly crazy. Even better that this, if it is possible
@mr.zeppelin93844 ай бұрын
Undisputed champions of rock and roll led zeppelin best band ever haters its time to admit it
@marklerner89634 ай бұрын
There are no undisputed champions. It's a matter of taste.
@billmckee11234 ай бұрын
The 29 minute version has THE BEST improv!! And Robert was on fire!
@adrianmorris55464 ай бұрын
Led Zeppelin are such a brilliant rock group one of the absolutely fantastic Live performances are unequalled
@dennisnoone48784 ай бұрын
"I feel like I've taken a substance." "You've taken LED." Best reaction yet 👌😀
@christianmarler22532 ай бұрын
That was a quick and brilliant line that slipped by almost unnoticed. Good for you for noticing it!
@stevepas14 ай бұрын
❤you're almost ready for the live at msg 1973 version.❤
@rickashworth73044 ай бұрын
Great reaction guys!!! Love watching you discover song versions that I grew up with. Yes, the studio versions give you a base with which to reference the live versions... they never played a song twice the same! An amazing quartet of musicians we were blessed to have growing up. For more wild, yet talented improvisation, check out "Frankenstein" from Edgar Winter Group(live). The albino Edgar will shock you with his many talents and you will see a group of musicians having fun performing together... pushing boundary of technology before your eyes... Jaw dropping... will leave you speechless! Trust me! Enjoy! :)
@tonybowen20204 ай бұрын
You can't beat Zep live.
@KellyDaye4 ай бұрын
Ya
@jeremymerrifield2194 ай бұрын
@@KellyDaye totally agree. Thank gawd for KZbin, I can recall very little of the convert I actually saw in 1976 🤑🤑🤑
@christianmarler22532 ай бұрын
@@KellyDaye Google offered to translate your "Ya" so I clicked it. It says you said "Of." Whether you were typing in English, German or whatever, I don't think by "Ya" that you meant "Of" ...right?
@KellyDaye2 ай бұрын
@@christianmarler2253 What?
@christianmarler22532 ай бұрын
@@KellyDaye Right under your message that says "Ya" it says "Translate To English" and when I clicked on it, it changes your message to say only "Of" and it changes the hotlink below it from "Translate To English" to "See original (Translated By Google)". [I didn't think you actually meant "Of" did you? Didn't you mean "Ya" like "Yes"? I was amused the Google Translator thought you meant "Of".]
@susiedawson33494 ай бұрын
Robert Plant was only 20 yrs old! Amazing vocals!
@davidevans31754 ай бұрын
Here's your next Led Zeppelin experience, search ----> Led Zeppelin - The Ocean (Live at Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, 7/1973) [HD Remaster]. It is so much fun to turn you guys on to the greatest rock band of all time, and the music of our teenage youth! Cheers and love you guys.
@robertprice68304 ай бұрын
I would pay money to know what goes through Carol's mind when she watches Robert.
@Linda-y9h4 ай бұрын
😊
@shegocrazy4 ай бұрын
He was a bit of a chick magnet back in the day.
@robertprice68304 ай бұрын
@@shegocrazy just a bit.
@steddie45144 ай бұрын
Me thinks you know exactly what she's thinking 🤪
@jamesharland51374 ай бұрын
Hey man shes a married women thats a terrible question we would all like to hear much more about with maybe a live action series to follow but cmon show some respect !
@danielb29934 ай бұрын
Great reaction! Love your Zep reactions. Everyone has their favorite versions of the songs. Mine is the MSG show in '73. Just my humble opinion.
@kevinharalson45384 ай бұрын
The studio version is fast and heavy while the live one is like a carouselambra!
@martinwetherill17174 ай бұрын
Loved how you looked so dazed and confused with the live performance, they made real music compared to the stuff thrown out today. Noone could come close to them ever GOAT
@michaelgordon16134 ай бұрын
It’s been great watching your Zeppelin journey from those first videos where you approached the songs with such trepidation to the profound joy on your faces now when they play first bar of the song.
@jeromedeparis4 ай бұрын
The first to use a violin bow was Eddie Phillips, the guitarist of "Creation".
@stephenmaclean34224 ай бұрын
At 8:17, when Plant replies to some of Jimmy’s bow work on the guitar with “be on my side, I’ll be on yours” he is sampling a bit of Neil Young’s “Down By the River” that they had apparently just recently seen in concert.
@MrJeddYoung4 ай бұрын
Imagine being John Paul Jones and you have to just stand at the back of the stage in the dark and watch while Jimmy Page indulges himself with his electric orchestra of sounds. What a nice Jones must be for not having a clash of egos that torment so many other great bands. Great reaction - glad you guys are enjoying so much Zeppelin. Thanks for posting this one.
@christianmarler22532 ай бұрын
Great analysis from you both, admirably pushing through understandable exhaustion.
@Kashmir.8204 ай бұрын
This concert was on Jimmy’s birthday his mom gave him that sweater ❤️
@tonymaroni87734 ай бұрын
Apparently at the end of 1968/ 1969 they went on their first American Tour and by the time it finished they were stars, I'm not surprised with tracks like Communication Breakdown, You Shook Me, How Many More Times, Dazed and Confused and Babe I'm Gonna Leave You etc, I'm sure America had never heard anything like them.
@tommywalker37464 ай бұрын
The cello bow was common knowledge as acoustic string instruments were very popular in rock music back then
@joejohnston35914 ай бұрын
Really like your reactions, you know great music, when you hear it!
@PaulMcCaffreyfmac4 ай бұрын
I was there.
@EdKollerАй бұрын
Elie you are blessed Carol is a treasure, ol' white guy from central Pennsyltucky usa and I absolutely love your takes. Stay safe, the world is a better place with younz in it.❤❤❤. Brother man, you have a very nice collection on your wall.👏👏👏 What a BEAUTIFUL couple you are.
@billmckee11234 ай бұрын
The reason the audio and video was best at MSG 73 is because they filmed the concert for the movie called “The Song Remains the Same” released in 1976. All footage was filmed and recorded at MSG 1973, Led Zeppelin at the absolute pinnacle of their live shows.
@mr.zeppelin93844 ай бұрын
Was going to see led zeppelin in 1980 to play in Detroit Michigan I was 17 seventeen years old when the greatest drummer past away it was tragic never got to see them in person
@vicprovost25614 ай бұрын
We were going to see them in Philly, awful.
@tilemonkee55103 ай бұрын
As far as the drumming comments.....DO IT !! Trust some9ne with experience . IT'S the world's greatest stress reliever! ❤❤
@chrisdavid-gh5yb4 ай бұрын
Hey guys, absolutely loving your trip down the Led Zeppelin rabbit hole. May I please request a reaction video which is widely known as the greatest live rock performance of all time, The song.....Dazed and Confused, Live from MSG 1973 from the movie The Song Remains The Same. It's 29 minutes of controlled chaos from start to finish. Can't wait to see your reactions. Just as a side note, for some reason the full clip can only be found on Facebook or Dailymotion but there is a KZbin HD version of the first 11 minutes available which would be more than suffice. Keep up the great work guys. Much love from Australia
@TheCoupleCrib4 ай бұрын
Hey Chris!! Apologies for the late reply 🙏 Thank you so much!! This is so generous ❤️ we'll definitely listen to Dazed and Confused from MSG very soon! Much love from Lebanon. Appreciate it ❤️❤️❤️
@chrisdavid-gh5yb4 ай бұрын
@@TheCoupleCrib You're more than welcome guy's, a small price to pay to keep a good thing going. Hopefully you can find the full 29 minute version. Jimmy Page's performance in this is nothing short of supernatural. Enjoy. Cheers Chris
@christopherhuot28264 ай бұрын
It's nice to see you 2 jamming to the music of my youth 😅😊
@dennisnoone48784 ай бұрын
That's the best part of these reax videos: Seeing another generation appreciate it for the first time, as we did decades ago. 👍
@chha64394 ай бұрын
And to think I grew up with this now, I’m in my 60s, but it was just like yesterday
@kirstenstewart57584 ай бұрын
It’s Robert Plant time!!! 😂❤❤❤
@DavidMiller-dt8mx4 ай бұрын
I can see you're enjoying the live, extended versions of Zeppelin - and you love the drums - look up the live version of Moby Dick, featuring the acclaimed Bonzo solo. You definitely won't regret it!
@martinoulthwaite73274 ай бұрын
as gary says below, the live version from madison square garden 1973 is 27 minutes on a stairway to heaven! check it out please x
@targetshootr4 ай бұрын
Love the Led Zep. In this same concert they covered two short songs by Eddie Cochran that are excellent, C'mon Everybody and Something Else which they play back to back.
@vicprovost25614 ай бұрын
Yeah, classic tunes, UFO also does nice live covers of these.
@aradsc4 ай бұрын
Guys - Please check out Led Zeppelin - Babe I'm Gonna Leave You (Danmarks Radio 1969) it is in black and white; I think you'll love it.
@jibidishamrock4 ай бұрын
You can really watch the evolution of this song, doing it this way. Studio, Albert hall then MSG. By 1973 they had perfected it. You will see.
@vicprovost25614 ай бұрын
Insane is right, they did this show not long after Led Zeppelin 2 and really were still bringing the hammer down before heading into the studio and exploring other sound textures on their third album. For me, any gig in 70/72 is them at their hard rocking best, before new albums eventually bumped much of this set list. They have great eras of music no matter when in their great career but it is so cool to see them shocking the world and establishing their legend. Also from this show, try What Is and What Can Never Be, another all time banger. Every song is a banger band, enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎸🎹🎶
@EdA14 ай бұрын
Hey guys! So how about first track, first album, the one that started it all. Good Times Bad Times, recorded when Robert and John Bonham were barely 20 years old! This was the first introduction to Zeppelin for many back in the day… never played live in its entirety… Play it loud! kzbin.info/www/bejne/inKcg5iZZtZ0fLMsi=8gSdPwMOLZkYvQqe
@caracoidwren9444 ай бұрын
Since you guys are doing both the live and studio versions, I noticed you haven't yet done the studio version of Kashmir. To my ear, it is way more powerful and mysterious than the live version. Would love to see you two react to it. Just one thing, I don't usually suggest to people to get the lyrics out in front of them, but in this case I think the lyrics really embellish the song and are worth the read. You might in the end, like me and many others, consider this their greatest song.
@animistchannel4 ай бұрын
Around 13 minutes in on this reaction video, and you can hear the origins of "Candy Store Rock" forming. They often used the long improv's in this one to find new tracks that would be developed later. "Achilles Last Stand" and "Trampled Under Foot" also came out of this, among others. They were touring so relentlessly that the stage became their writing studio for creating new tracks, in a way. Also, Jimmy is/was a kabbalist mystic, and he would actually use the string bow like a wand or athame, striding around on stage and doing versions of Calling Quarters or the LBRP, using the music and audience energy to add power to the patterns. That's something I have pointed out to various "occultic" or wiccan practitioners who think that their ritual stuff is so very very mysterious, telling them, "Well, Jimmy Page did it for millions of audience in a movie at Madison Square Garden, so maybe you aren't so secret special sauce after all..."
@heather58384 ай бұрын
MSG is a must . All the reactors are doing the early version for some reason . And it seems no-one dare do the MSG version . Its just a new level of talent
@emfer30104 ай бұрын
I agree with you, the MSG version is the best. Sadly it's often blocked, that's why you don't see many reactions to this one. Only a few gets through, but they are far and in between.
@DocGliss4 ай бұрын
According to Jimmy Page himself, he was an acquaintance of orchestra violinist David McCallum, father of actor David McCallum, who played "Ducky" on NCIS. The senior McCallum asked Jimmy if he'd ever thought about playing the electric guitar with a cello bow. Jimmy said they were always looking for creative things to do in concert to change it up a bit, so the bow became a regular feature of his performances.
@JohnLedger-g4i4 ай бұрын
Unluckily for Carol he had his shirt done up '!!!!!
@Philby174 ай бұрын
It's funny seeing Plant at this stage of his career - absolutely killer voice, but still finding his stage presence.
@KenBlackRifleAmerica4 ай бұрын
I loved the reactions!! Awesome, any way you could play some Boston??? "More Than a Feeling" or "Foreplay/Long Time"??? Would love to hear and watch the reaction!!
@stephenmiller1954 ай бұрын
Lucky enough to see them and GOAT
@MrGsxr100014 ай бұрын
Carol is intoxicating......
@billmckee11234 ай бұрын
On second thought, you should react to the film The Song Remains the Same! Lots of good backstage stuff of Robert Plant that I know Carol will go crazy for!! 😂
@HarshanSandhu-c4rАй бұрын
"you took led" lol good one
@joefeld36972 ай бұрын
Watch and react to Foo Fighters at Wembley 2008, because they had Jimi Page and John Paul Jones up on stage to plat 2 Zeppelin songs. It is AWESOME. So is the entire rest of Foo Fighters Wembley performance ( review Everlong, or any of their other songs).
@phillipharrison72834 ай бұрын
Jimmy had been around recording studios for quite a while, (Playing on many other artists recordings). He was probably given a chance to be as innovative as the 60s would let him especially during the psychedelic late 60s. This playing with the bow was possibly the direct alternative to violinists and cellists playing pizzicato (plucking the strings). Great live show. Cheers ✌
@christianmarler22532 ай бұрын
This song goes back to the Yardbirds. It evolved by the time Page did it with LZ.
@tonymarshall-pl1he4 ай бұрын
JIMMY PAGE JEFF BECK AND ERICK CLAPTON PLAYED IN THE SAME BAND THE YARDBIRDS IN THE 1960S
@scotttrainer97044 ай бұрын
They performed this in extended versions live. I've seen them do this song for 42 minutes.
@varunagoonasekera73292 ай бұрын
Led Zeppelin is insane yes. He's the only rock guitarist to use a bow. I believe this was suggested to Jimmy Page by someone. To have the effect of Dazed and Confused a bow is used in the music. He uses the bow in other songs as well. The stage version of this song is much different and longer than the studio version of the same song. Both are equally excellent. Both of you provide an excellent review🎻🎸
@CosmicVagabondPixie4 ай бұрын
OMG This IS **THE BEST REACTION EVER** especially to me the part about feeling like you have taken a **Substance** & **Mesmerized** cuz yea that is what i am talkin about when i say they consistently put me in a **Trance** but to me it is like an out of body experience i am no longer here time & space my surroundings all disappear & also now that i have chronic sever pain it for the moments i am listening to them takes my **Pain** away cuz i no longer can feel my body & that IS a pure **Gift** & utter **Bliss** for me now **Pure Magic** so yes EVERYday i take some **LED** Ha **Luvit** **Elie** & ya got to see one of the reasons i am always calling **MyJimmyPageMagicalGeniusWizardBabe** a **Wizard** playing with a **Bow**
@joescott88774 ай бұрын
I never get tired of seeing John Paul Jones trading stank faces with Bonham as he dances with his bass in this one. You guys should check out "The Rover." No live version, but it's got the kind of funky groove Carol digs, and is just a superb tune. The video (1973) of "The Ocean" is also funky af. You likely won't find the full 1973 live VID of D&C on YT. It's been scrubbed, unless you get it from the movie "The song remains the same," which YT does have.
@sicotshit70684 ай бұрын
Jimmy wasn’t the first to use a violin bow, another musician did, but he pretty much just sawed it up & down. When Jimmy was a well sought after session’s musician, a violin musician, asked if he ever tried using a bow. Jimmy made it popular with his perfecting making it sing. I hope since you can’t do MSG (1973), you do Earls Court May 24,1975.
@tomantipodes2 ай бұрын
Once you see this at a live concert you are ruined for other music for life. Saw them in Brisbane in 72 and the guitar solo/drum faceoff went for over 20 minutes. However, you can]t see them live anymore so these types of live videos are the closest you can get. When we have a party we put a bunch of these on the big screen and people just go wild. It is like the ones that have never seen it live suddenly find their tribe.
@robertserafin-uc3qn4 ай бұрын
When they played at Fillmore West in San Francisco of '69 They blew then iconic band Iron Butterfly. They refused to play after Led Zeppelin
@rafaelorantes71854 ай бұрын
You guys are certified LED HEADS ! Right on
@nikosalmpanis-ty3jt4 ай бұрын
Black Sabbath,Led Zeppelin,Deep Purple the holy triad of rock music🤘
@antonrestuprihadi58894 ай бұрын
Dazed and confused at Maddison square garden is a must 😆
@jorgeantoniocastro-b9v4 ай бұрын
veo todas las reacciones de led zeppelin sos la morocha argentina aguante la renga y divididos ac dc 🎸
@marklerner89634 ай бұрын
Yhete are parts of Plant's spontaneous songful utterances that remind me of Nusrat Fateh Ali Kahn and his Qawaali Sufi music!
@IanDarley4 ай бұрын
Yes Bonzo was a machine on the drums.
@vicprovost25614 ай бұрын
He wrecked Bill Wards drum kit once, Bill would not let him play it again.
@blackdynamite32884 ай бұрын
You guys should listen to I Can’t Quit You Baby from the same concert. It’s amazing you won’t be disappointed
@coot19254 ай бұрын
FYI. The thing he's using on the guitar is called a bow. A cello is played with a bow in the same way as a violin, voila or double bass. Of course they can also be plucked (pizzicato). Using one on a guitar is somewhat unconventional. ✌🏻❤🇬🇧
@tilemonkee55103 ай бұрын
Y'all are wonderful!! ❤❤😂😂
@IZZY_EDIBLE4 ай бұрын
Zeppelin's 28-minute, 1973 Madison Square Garden version of DAZED AND CONFUSED is the greatest rock performance ever captured on film. Don't just listen - watch it, all 28 minutes of it. Unbelievable.
@G-MAN19584 ай бұрын
🔥🔥🔥🔥This was EPIC!! (The song was good too!)😄 P.S. Congratulations on 100K!
@LordEagle4 ай бұрын
Well,,,,,it's the Bow that is making his guitar sound so,,,,,,trippy. 🍄🍄🍄👍🤪
@helenespaulding75624 ай бұрын
Elie, since you love drumming so much……Bonham is one of the top rock drummers, if not THE top, of the classic era. One song you should definitely check out is Trampled Underfoot, first studio and then live at Earl’s Court. The drumming on the live version is astounding. Ditto Achilles Last Stand live Knebworth. BUT, I would also say, since you love drumming, you MUST watch Danny Carey live drum cam performance of Pneuma by Tool. Start making a study of the top drummers. Top 20. It will fascinate you to watch Mike Portnoy, Neil Peart, Anton Fig, Jukka of Nightwish, Carrey, Dave Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, Jeff Pecaro, Stewart Copeland, Vinnie Colaiuta, Phil Collins and many more. All fascinating to watch, all outstanding for their own styles. You have allot of happy moments coming up! 😁👍
@MidwesternCornbilly4 ай бұрын
My favorite drummer is who I am listening to at that moment. To me, there is no greatest drummer, greatest guitarist, etc. But you're absolutely correct, there are a plethora of greats and Elie and Carol haven't even scratched the surface.
@helenespaulding75624 ай бұрын
@@MidwesternCornbilly I agree totally. People seem obsessed with “who’s the greatest”, my guy or your guy. As you said, there are indeed a plethora of outstanding players of all instruments, and great singers. I would be ok with saying something like, these are the top 30 or so…..no ranking within that group.
@helenespaulding75624 ай бұрын
@@MidwesternCornbilly some drummers are just the best drummer for their particular band but wouldn’t fit a different band. The drummers and musicians I super respect are the studio guys who could walk into the studio, not knowing what they’d be asked to do , and laying down great tracks in one or two takes in different styles snd genres. Guys like Pecaro and Gadd….Simon Phillips.
@MidwesternCornbilly4 ай бұрын
Three of my favorites. I'm still trying to nail down the Rosanna Shuffle. I'm so close yet so far away
@MidwesternCornbilly4 ай бұрын
Singers like Plant, Paul Rodgers and Sammy Hagar are all in their 70's and can still sing well.
@deewiedman73843 ай бұрын
those drums,,
@johns70974 ай бұрын
January 9 1970, Jimmy's birthday. His mom made the sweater for him.
@robertstoner82444 ай бұрын
Zep is great 😃👍 this song started and kept evolving into one of the best zep songs ever.the best is the Madison square footage. Watch the movie the song reminds the same.
@IanDarley4 ай бұрын
It's called a 'bow', but it probably was a cello bow, rather than a violin bow.
@khrizandy19474 ай бұрын
Pleas react to No Quarter by Led Zeppelin (Live at Madison Square Garden 1973)
@andresfeliperiostamayo73074 ай бұрын
you have to listen to MSG 1973 version, that is the best version of this song
@bowtiefidenine4 ай бұрын
Thanks ❤
@alan737954 ай бұрын
One of the earliest songs in the Zep canon; Page wrote and performed it while he was still in the Yardbirds. You can see a rare Yardbirds live performance with young Jimmy Page here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/q3m6gqeIn6x7ndE
@SmoothCriminaltripleOG4 ай бұрын
Just think about the era of the music and culture. Most of the youth of that age were experimenting with drugs and then combine this with Led Zeppelin’s music OMG😂😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮