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I am an old man who grew up listening to Led Zeppelin. My friends, it is so emotional to watch the heartfelt reactions of two young people just now discovering this legendary band.
I agree...I've been a huge Zep fan since 1970 when I was 8-years old I heard Heartbreaker and I was hooked...I love watching these types of videos young people hearing them for the first time...!
Live, ALL live, NO nonsense, NO fakery. The best band of ALL time. That is how it's done, folks!
Jimmy Page has always been the best guitarist in rock history for me. So many GREAT songs from folk to metal. Sure, Clapton is smooth, Beck was uniquely wobbly, and Hendrix, SRV and Santana were more connected to their instrument, emotionally, Jimmy, was a composer of so many magical moments in memory of the 70s ( I was born in 70) that they are a soundtrack to many of our lives. Taking what the Beatles did in the 60s and mixing with what the Stones were doing, and trying to mimic the great blues masters, Led Zeppelin had it all. All 4 members, masters of their craft.
Only exception I would take to what you said was that I think Jimmy had/has a VERY emotional relationship with his guitars. Especially his “Black Beauty” Les Paul. He makes love to his guitar when he’s playing. But I think all the greats do.
Grew up in the 70's too. I agree 100%.
I’m 70 years old and still get the same reaction to Led Zeppelin as I did when I was 18❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Me too!! I thank God that never goes away.
I'm a little older than you and I concur.
Rad! I'm 49 and this stuff just sounds so good. It feels really on-the-nose great, as well as nodding to all the nice pagan mysticism etc that was still dripping into my childhood from lord knows how many sources.
Led Zeppelin is the best Rock band of all time
Surely you mean band ?.
yep they are
There are many great rock bands, over history, and they all wanted to be Led Zeppelin. The GOAT. Period.
PERIOD
WELL PLAYED. ditto.
They were good but let's face it, they were no Deep Purple. 💜💜💜
@@eddhardy1054 Lol you are entirely correct thank God.
@@eddhardy1054 Thank goodness for that.
You don't need to explain it... We can see how it makes you feel as we are watching you, we know Exactly how you feel. Do you want to know something really amazing? That feeling will never go away, you will still feel the same after listening to them for decades. Not many bands can do that to you.
I was at these concerts.
You wouldn't be able to handle dazed and confused live 25 minute guitar solo. 😊
Please do it!! 28 minutes of Jimmy killingggggg the guitar!!!!
@juliemanarin4127 i saw one girl on you tube react and she lost her mind.
You can’t deny it young lady - just like every woman in the 70s you are in love Mr Plant !!!
Ha i wasnt i was & am in **MadLuv** with **MyBeautifulJimmyPageMagicalGeniusWizardBabe** ever since i 1st started listening to them when i was eight years old they grabbed me by my **Soul** & never let GO!!! but yea sorry was not into **Plant** like all the other girls until now actually having seen them live they are ALL **Beautiful** to me now! **RockON!!!*
Not for me. Plant is beautiful and gifted, but it has always been Page and his guitar for me. ;)
I saw him in 88 and he was still the sexiest❤😂
Plant was explosively beautiful but I had and still have eyes for Page and his beautiful face.
Robert my beautiful golden lion❤❤❤❤
This couple has the best hair on the interwebs. Hands down. Also, watching her face light up when she first sees Plant is always worth the price of admission...even if it weren't free. Would love to see her thought bubble at 4:04.
i think most young females had that very same reaction
seeing plant in person on stage
It always amuses me when women react to Zeppelin live especially Robert Plant, once they squirm in their chair its all over..😅
I'm 62, and I've heard a lot of great music in my life, but Led Zeppelin live, " There's none better."
He's like "Look, I got goose bumps!"
She's like "Don't bother me, I'm in a groove now."
It was like Page was having an out of body experience during that solo....but Bonzo on drum behind him and JPJ on keyboard (whilst playing bass pedals with his feet) went with him all the way. Incredible musicianship. As good as it gets.
That guitar solo.. I’ve seen it hundreds of times and it never gets old. ✌️
Yup!! You hear something new ..still!.
I've got you beat on that one. I'm pretty sure I have seen that solo thousands of times. There have been more days than I'm proud of where I have watched it multiple times. Not the whole song mind you just the solo. Nobody plays or sounds like Page.
The bar that was set, and none rose above it. Their music will live on for every future generation to enjoy.
We ALL feel that way!!! You need to see this concert 1973 Dazed And Confused...28 minutes of Jimmy that you wont ever see again in your life!!!
The looks on your faces when Robert started singing is why I watch reaction videos. You guys are so genuine
Led Zeppelin - Going To California (Live at Earls Court 1975) [Official Video]. This is an acoustic performance.
Once your hooked by Zeppelin, your hooked for life and all others will be forever compared to them.
Same concert Song remains the same + The rain song (together) - LIKE THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes i have been recommending this to so many channels for so long they just don't listen though 🥲
Same here!
Yes yes God yes!
This must be reacted to! Pl3ase give this one a try!
You are Emotional because it's the Greatest Band Ever! Rock On!
Carol's knowing smile at 4:04 is every teenage girl I knew at that time in high school. They were captivated by Robert's "legacy."
Let's not pretend it was only the girls.
@@faithpearlgenied-a5517 Touché
@@faithpearlgenied-a5517 Touché
I saw Robert Plant in concert a couple of weeks ago and he still has that stage presence, he is a rock god after all!
SINCE I'VE BEEN LOVING YOU live from Madison square garden is probably the best live performance they have on tape. NO QUARTER is another that takes you to another state of being.
Perhaps the word you are looking for is "transportive" because Zeppelin's music will definitely take you places.
Magic? Sorta / kinda ... (gifted).
You're hearing true, pure music. Not robots and auto tune. Real talent, real music... music that actually touches your soul!
I am SO fortunate to have grown up with this music. Jimmy jumping back and forth from the 12 to the 6 is masterful.
Led Zeppelin disbanded in 1980 when their drummer John Bonham died. They played together for the first time in 27 years with John Bonhams son; Jason Bonham on drums for the Celebration Day Concert in 2007. This will show you that pure talent only gets better with age. You can thank me later. Enjoy this performance. Kashmir, live from Celebration Day; 2007.
Now that you know both the studio and live versions, it's time to check out Heart's performance of Stairway To Heaven, Live at the Kennedy Center Honors, with the remaining members of Zeppelin in attendance (being honored) and John Bonham's son Jason playing drums. It's amazing.
Absofuckinglutely
Plenty of interviews with Robert out there, a very down to earth guy. He explains his development as an artist very clearly..
Love your guys reaction! We were all under the spell of Led Zep's Electric Magic from 50 years ago! So great to see their artistry appreciated by New Generations! Rock On!
Also check out when they honor Led Zeppelin at The Kennedy Center. The band Heart covers this and it's so amazing. You can see Robert Plant's eyes watering. And Jason Bonham the son of drummer John Bonham who died in the 80's due to alcoholism is playing the drums.
Yes! Highly Recommended!
Led Zeppelin .Kashmir/ Stariway 👍👏👏👏
You’ll love seeing the Kennedy Center tribute to Zep version of this song by Heart, with the late John Bonham’s son Jason on drums, and the three remaining members of Zep watching from the balcony and clearly very emotionally moved by it.
The unsung superstar of Led Zep: whomever is operating that little yellow spotlight and keeping it on Robert Plant's head to give him a permanent golden halo to illuminate his God-like aura 😇
Robert Plant is truly a Golden God
You should see Heart's version at the Kennedy Center Honors for Led Zeppelin
Heart do great Zep covers. Check them out as the Lovemongers.
Anyone that reacts in that way has Led Zeppelin in her soul. I have no idea how many times I have listened to them but every time it makes me sway and lose myself in the music.
This is the greatest guitar solo ever, yep
On 10 December 2007, Zeppelin reunited for the Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert at the O2 Arena in London, with Jason Bonham again taking his father's place on drums. According to Guinness World Records 2009, the show set a record for the "Highest Demand for Tickets for One Music Concert" as 20 million requests were submitted online.
It certainly had an effect on us oldies back then and it does to this day. The greatest band ever
And if you listen very hard, the tune (truth) will come to you at last, when all is one and one is all.
Led Zeppelin, one and only.
I seen Zeppelin live nothing better in this world nothing 🫵💯❤️
Yes, listen to their entire catalog. All their songs are incredible. If you feel like it, listen from the beginning all the way through. You'll be blown away and a lot of people will go with you on that journey.
I have loved LZ since I was 12 in 1973. Love to see young people enjoy them in 2024.
Fully agree . I'm 62 !!
The yellow light creating a halo around Plant's head is a nice effect for this song.
You said it correctly the pinnacle of rock n roll led zep since their inception..great reaction n commentary !
Led Zeppelin Stairway to Heaven live at Madison Square Gardens 1973
Pink Floyd Comfortably Numb Pulse Concert 1994
The "Yin and Yang" of greatest live guitar solos ever!
You guys are on a journey. This band had spoken to many since their hey days in the 70s. And still many are discovering them and finding they are using music to reach your souls and hearts. They always have. They are master musicians. They are the Goats.
What is beautiful is that we have computers and CZcams to see the music we missed. You can see in real time the mighty Led Zeppelin. Just as a teen in the 70s who never saw them in concert can now see them live. We have this in common. And those who did see them can relive the experience and feel those feelings.
What is sad is that you guys do have some good music but, it is not as much as when I grew up. I have listened to rock since I was about 6 and from the 60s to the early 2000s were my time of great music. You have a chance to see this and know what is important in your era now.
I listen to music from your era. I know and like some hip hop - I actually was young when rap began. If you like that music check out Rakim. But, I also like artists in your generation but, it just is not as powerful and as interesting and independent as it was when I was your age.
Learn and enjoy the opportunity to see very different music and see what there is to explore. And always remain open to experiencing new things.
You had an eargasm, girl!!
Every inch of his love!!!
3 mins in and Plant has stolen another girl. 😊
The greatest rock band ever!! And this is one of the best rock ballads ever. All of them are best in their fields . Their musical diversity is unbelievable. They are timeless! Welcome, you have just begun the trip down the rabbit hole. Four incredibly talented musicians who blended together so well.🤘
Now they have to react to this song performed by Heart when they were honored. You can see the emotion on their faces. Robert Plant was almost in tears.
You guys are great! Love your country too, wish I could have visited in my youth, in the 70s when my Lebanese grandparents wanted to take us there and I was just getting into Led Zeppelin as a 12 year old! But alas the trip to the home country never materialized but my travels with Led Zeppelin did. So great to see the youth of today enjoy what we youth of yesteryear loved so much and still love to this day! Please react to their whole catalogue, even the bootlegs, there are no bad Led Zeppelin songs.
Just remember folks this was in the days before looping, ear plugs and musical gadgets to improve their vocals and instruments. What you heard was them and only them not like today’s supposed “pop stars.
It was fun watching her blush!😊 Best band ever the magic is forever Led Zeppelin Rocks!
I was 23 when this song first came out in 1971. I had just returned from 15 months in Vietnam, and grateful that my 4 year obligation in the U.S. Air Force was complete. I was happy to be safe at home again. I recorded this song on a cassette as part of a playlist that I played on the cassette player in the van I purchased and drove cross-country from Michigan to Pasadena. Led Zeppelin was definitely part of my "Welcome Back" experience. Watching you two react close to the same way I felt when I heard this song brought back those pleasant memories. Thank you!
I love when you guys get tongue tied........ you can't fake that reaction!!! Keep it up!
It's called a song of Hope, good music brings Joy.
Brilliant reaction from 2 charming people. Please do more live Zeppelin. No quarter or dazed and confused comes to mind 💜
Zeppelin songs are transcendent, hypnotic; they take you away on a journey.......this and Kashmir are the best examples of their hypnotic journeys IMHO.
Y'all are the only reactors doing Led Zeppelin properly. To truly understand LZ folks need to know both the live and studio versions.
They are first and foremost a live jam band.
Aside from all that I'm just gonna come out and say it. The two of you are one of the most handsome couples I've ever seen. Mind, body and soul!
Maybe check out some Traffic/ Steve Winwood.
Ohh thank you so much for your lovely words and compliments ❤️❤️😁😁
I second checkin out ***Traffic** & **Blind Faith** & **Spencer Davis Group** all bands with **Steve Winwood** the song **Can't Find My Way Home** literally saved my Life i will be forever **Grateful&Thankful** for the existence of **Steve Winwood** **RockON!!!*
@@TheCoupleCrib Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood, Dereck Trucks: "Can't Find My Way Home"‼❣‼ v=8L82II1lNjo 5min1sec
You will _not_ be sorry, if you like guitarists, and react to this tune. 👍
@@TheCoupleCrib Hi Elie & Carol, have you heard of the most reacted to band ever on YT the Symphonic Metal band from Finland : Nightwish ? with their lead vocalist Floor Jansen (Dutch), their masterpiece Ghost Love Score from their Wacken 2013 Live performance is the most reacted to performance ever on YT ,you have never heard anything like this and I am sure you will be amazed : NIGHTWISH - Ghost Love Score (OFFICIAL LIVE) : Wacken 2013
the Yt link ends in : BAVo , cheers
Just to say, your recations are amongst the very best on YT. Intelligent, honest & sincere. Loving them....thanks!
Sometimes I take for granted growing up with Led Zeppelin's music simply being the music of the day . Now all these years later , by watching your reaction , I now know how lucky I was . BTW saw you pointing at the goosebumps on your arm . That says it all . I've listened to the solo of this song so many times & it still shakes me the same way .
Take notice that when Robert sings "the Piper's calling you to join him" he points over his head to Jimmy on guitar. Hence Jimmy is the fabled 'pied Piper' 🤘🏼
The PASSION he shows says it ALL
I grew up with Led Zeppelin, they were the best ever, period.
OMG You have so much magical stuff to come with Led Zeppelin - enjoy the ride - Much love from Scotland...
Led Zeppelin is the greatest metal band of all time. Robert Plant definitely had a majestic presence on stage. He and Jimmy were very special musicians. What you are feeling in this video, Carol, is adoration and strong chemistry with Robert and the magic he has over his fans. I am there with you...
Their 2nd best track is the studio version of No Quarter - mesmerising, hypnotic and completely different from anything you will ever have heard. Then listen to the live version from this same concert.
Led Zeppelin is like having four Michael Jordans in the same band.
You may need to add a few more MJs considering all the other instruments JPJ adds to their music besides bass 😁
Four Michael Jordans, one Babe Ruth, and two Chuck Norrises.
You are both so much fun. You would have been in their concerts if you had been Living in those days…..I was lucky to be at the Led Zeppelin concert in the early 1970s in Tampa Florida…..60,000 plus were there….traffic jams….you would have fit right in …Jimmy Page and Robert Plant are still alive today. Greatest rock band of all time! The band was formed in England by Jimmy Paige.
This is from the movie “The Song Remains the Same “. We used to go watch this movie every Friday and Saturday night as long as it was playing. It was so popular that the theaters held it over and over for weeks. Good times 🎉
Love you two. Your reactions are priceless. Thanks for sharing your reactions to the greatest band on earth, Led Zeppelin. I saw them in July 1977 in their last North American show in Oakland. Incredible
Songs like this in the 60's and 70's had the effect on me and 100s of thousands of others to feel the real human Spirit. So many songs from that era invited you to explore different realities and to try to understand yourself and life.
Psychedelic drugs had a lot to do with it also. It was all intertwined. It truly was an incredibly Magical time. It all enhanced your intuition and made you realise that there is so much more to our existence than a job, surviving and having a bit of fun. Profundity was on many peoples lips.
That time was a taste of whats coming for Humanity❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥🙏🙏👌
Great Reaction! You should check out a band called Heart, 2 sisters that rocked hard in the 70s, do a Stairway to Heaven tribute in honor of Zeppelin at the Kennedy center honors in Wash DC in 2012. Led Zep is in the audience. You will definitely shed a tear. Enjoy
The lead break in No Quarter from the same concert is even better, IMO.
Agree
I can remember every time I got in my dad's car first thing he would was stick they're cassette in the cassette player lol and he would sing along with them although my dad couldn't sing to save his own life lol thanks for the memories keep up the outstanding work 👍
I attended this concert at MSG in 1973. I went twice that week. They are definitely the GOATS.
No budgies were harmed in the making of this video.
Now do Led Zeppelin "Kashmir" live from Celebration Day Concert.. Their first and last Concert after not performing anymore for 30 years because of the death of their drummer, But amazingly the drummer that sits in is the son of the original drummer. Epic performance.
Robert Plant - the sexiest man in rock! Oh my goodness, I get breathless watching his performances. I saw LZ in concert in 1974 and it was the best concert I have ever seen, out of maybe 100 over the years. They are all masters of their craft. Every guitarist wants to be Jimmy Page, Every singer wants to have the stage presence and voice of Robert Plant, Every bass player/keyboardist wants to be able to hold it together like John Paul Jones, and John Bonham was the drummer that all drummers wanted to be. Listen to each album in full, in succession. You will see why we are Led heads!
John Bonham made magic on the drums. He had a simple set of drums and made more sounds come out of them, that no drummer today could ever do.
That says it all.. "THE MIGHTY" Led Zeppelin! There are many great guitar players, but none sound like Jimmy! We watched this movie at a midnight showing in a shopping mall, when it came out. The mall security said "We don't care about your smoking, but all bottles go it the garbage cans on your way in." You wouldn't have believed the sound and sight of the crowd smashing the bottles in the garbage on the way in! It was basically a concert watching a concert. with everyone blown away, just like you two. 🤘❤
Two friends of mine saw Led Zeppelin perform in Los Angeles in the fall of 1969. It was the most mind-blowing show of all time. We had seen The Moody Blues, The Who and Ten Years After, all of whom were great. Then we saw this show! It was as if Earth was reinvented as they blew the roof off the arena. They left all other bands wondering what just happened to rock & roll going into the future. I'm nearly 80 and they still sound as fresh and raw as they did in 1969. I'm so excited to see younger listerners discovering the magic we felt more than 50+ years ago.
I was fortunate enough to see Led Zeppelin on their final gig at Knebworth as a 14 year old. Never forget it
Amazing musicians who could play to the soul
Hey guys, as a Liverpool man born in 1970 with a Dad who was a jazz drummer I grew up with Led Zep, The Who, Queen, Dire Staits, The Police, Genesis and The Clash to name a few.
John Bonham R.I.P. was probably one of the all time greats.
As a drummer my fav Led Zep track which was on their first album and doesn’t get much attention is How Many More Times! It’s a long one but amazing. There’s two live versions, ones black n white from Denmark when they were not known. The other is 26 mins on the same concert as the live Stairway to Heaven, and they completely mess it up! Robert Plant has to stop them to come back in, but when they do…
Kashmir? You’re both 100% right about it’s origins. The band took the same pilgrimage as The Beatles to India and Kashmir, and wrote the song.
It’s fabulous seeing you both enjoy UK Bands…with all the race tragedy’s going on, music brings us together. You both look very cool people! I don’t know where your from but maybe come to Liverpool one day and enjoy the still very vibrant music culture here. ✌🏼& ❤
Might just be the best rock band ever. One of their best - Page nails this so brutally.
No auto tune there, pure talent!!
Can't wait for you to hear pinkfloyd Comfortably numb
PULSE version!
@@melvinroebuck1160 exactly
Oh ya it’s an experience might get you emotional
when you experience performances like this one, that sets the bar, and I am one who believes these videos of these live events are enough of the experience to get the experience. When you experience the same song being performed 35 yrs later like the Celebration Day concert, and still get an experience that is unlike any other, and that is when they elevate to GOAT status. You should check out the video of this song from the Celebration (O2 concert) Day performance and see how maturity brings yet another level. We can apply this to all the greats, be it Pink Floyd, Rush, Eagles, Rolling Stones, Depeche Mode, Iron Maiden, ACDC, Dire Straits, The Who, and even imagine how other greats who passed away before they were able to perform again 30+ yrs later, like CCR, Lynrd Skynrd, Stevie Ray Vaughn & Double Trouble, and some others, all of which surpass the test of time and elevate to the status of epic.
As commented elsewhere- it is the "spirit of their delivery"
Led Zeppelin came out when I was a teenager. I love them, so magical.
Don’t want to change subject but you have all the guitars back there. Have you heard my other top guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan best blues/ rock guitarist from the 80’s? His guitar skills will blow you away. Always watch Live. Stevie Ray Vaughan Texas Flood live at the El macombo. He also played at Carnegie Hall. Died young 1990 at 36 in a helicopter crash. I still have to listen to him every day.
This is all we had besides sports , movies and hobbies and loved every minute of it
I’m like you I was a post punk boy growing up and rock was like another tribe , I love watching reactions to this it’s just incredible , these were the first rockers and did their time gigging in clubs and pubs and learning their craft and developed their sounds , and had to be able to play and sing and keep time just to get noticed . ❤❤
I saw them in a relatively small venue of Newcastle City Hall in the mid 70’s, back when I had hair. During that period I saw Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Roxy Music, Status Quo, 10 Years After, and even T Rex, James Taylor & Carol King but Zeppelin , wow they were an existential experience, fabulous, just the best, just the best always.
Rock on youngins. Connection through music is pure, love that you're getting to know these guys, and others.❤
Congratulations !!! Great choice and honest reaction.
Robert Plant on stage had a captivating charisma, a special magnetism, very personal and somewhat ambiguous. He made girls fall in love with him and boys wanted to be like him.Hard and delicated at the same time.
Keep on rocking guys ❤
Guys, I lov U. Have you listened the Celebration Day Concert, 2007. They were in their sixties, white hair, playing with John Bonham son, Jason? You won't believe how powerful they still are. Timeless.
Since you both are turning into Zepheads, may I recommend that you do the “Zeppelin run”. Start with album 1, first track, and move your way through at least the first 4-5 albums. Studio first, and then any live you want to do. Sprinkle this project….like once a week, with getting to know other giants of rock, like Pink Floyd, Queen, Rolling Stones, and on and on.
I don’t think you really have an appreciation yet for how many u believably good artists were around in the 60’s, 70’s, 80’s and even 90’s in the rock genre; folk rock, blues rock, pop rock. Music was a huge part of youth culture back then. The number of hours that most young people spend online and on social media today, was instead spent with friends….and there was ALWAYS music playing. A new album would come out and you would buy it and then get together either friends to listen to it. Music was a shared experience. And a bond that we shared. Keep that in mind when you listen to these classic bands; their influence often times went beyond music only. It was part of our youth culture.
this was the most played song on FM radio, and boy was it in the 80's.... but I could never get tired of this masterpiece