Drummer reacts to "How Many More Times" (Live) by Led Zeppelin

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Komentáře • 188

  • @gregm3406
    @gregm3406 Před 19 dny +16

    Plant and Bonham were 20 years old in this clip. Incredible

  • @genegarrett3372
    @genegarrett3372 Před 20 dny +21

    Can you believe Page wanted to call his new band "The New Yardbyrds", 'till Keith Moon at a party told him, "That'll go over like a lead zeppelin!"

    • @user-oj9oy7mi1j
      @user-oj9oy7mi1j Před 20 dny +2

      They used the name The New Yardbirds to fulfill a contract and made a tour. Keith Moon told them they where going to go down like a led balloon - hence the new name.

    • @w.geoffreyspaulding6588
      @w.geoffreyspaulding6588 Před 19 dny +1

      Keith Moon threw out that name as a possible band name when Jimmy Page, Moon and I believe Entwhistle ( bassist for The Who) were jamming one day. This was before The Yardbirds broke up. Moon thought the band would go over like a lead ballon….in other words, it would flop. Jimmy asked if he could use the name, and Moon said sure. So when Jimmy formed The New Yardbirds (to fulfill contract obligations for several concerts in Scandinavia) he had in mind to change the name as soon as possible to Led Zeppelin. He thought it was a great name for a band that he wanted to be heavy, yet light……

    • @katyharrs278
      @katyharrs278 Před 19 dny

      I'm pretty sure they were gonna be called "the whoopie cushions" at one point too 😊

    • @bazbarrett8103
      @bazbarrett8103 Před 13 dny +1

      Moon said lead balloon...

  • @joel7shulman
    @joel7shulman Před 20 dny +25

    Some of my favorite Led Zep songs are from their first album. It was a killer introduction to the band.

  • @sicotshit7068
    @sicotshit7068 Před 20 dny +16

    Those poor kids sitting there, weren’t allowed to make any noise, imagine how hard that was. I’m not sure how early in (1969) this was, I could have been right after their debut album came out in January. They toured for a few gigs that Page had to do as the last remaining Yardbird, the were The New Yardbirds. Their first practice together was on August 19, 1968, they did those gigs & recorded their first album in October. Not sure if you know, they recorded it & Page produced mixed & edited it, all in a few days of a total 36 hours. They played a couple more songs at this radio show, yes it’s cool to see how it really started. Thank you for your reaction.

  • @davidepperson3685
    @davidepperson3685 Před 19 dny +10

    To think that they were all in their early to mid twenties makes it all the more remarkable. Four natural talents working together. Love Zeppelin!!!

    • @buddytesla
      @buddytesla Před 18 dny +2

      Robert Plant was 20, and John Bonham was 21 at the time. Amazing.

  • @827dusty
    @827dusty Před 20 dny +13

    The early Led Zeppelin is the best in my opinion. They were new, and hungry to get noticed. They were so raw and gritty when they recorded the first two albums in 1969. One of my favorites of the Led Zeppelin music catalogue.

  • @Richard2003
    @Richard2003 Před 20 dny +41

    I graduated HS in 1970. No one I ever saw had hair like that. Not allowed at school. You could not get Led Zeppelin on the radio unless you listened to a distant FM station playing "underground" rock.

    • @gregbacon9808
      @gregbacon9808 Před 20 dny +6

      What State was that? Sure wasn’t like that here in California 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @Richard2003
      @Richard2003 Před 20 dny +2

      That was in Western Pennsylvania

    • @JuniorFarquar
      @JuniorFarquar Před 20 dny +3

      Hell, it's still like that here in east TN lol

    • @johndoe-gt6gp
      @johndoe-gt6gp Před 20 dny +4

      I too was in the class of 70 and had a similar experience. You could only get the distant FM station at night. I did however attend their first concert ever in America. It was in Denver in December of 68. They were the warmup act behind Spirit and Vanilla Fudge.

    • @lathedauphinot6820
      @lathedauphinot6820 Před 20 dny +3

      Led Zeppelin played the Texas International Pop Festival in Lewisville, north of Fort Worth and Dallas in August 1969. People who lived there told stories of polite hippies mowing their yards for free, giving them flowers, and singing to their children…. and smoking pot and skinny dipping in Lake Lewisville.

  • @paulrocksification
    @paulrocksification Před 17 dny +7

    This is why Led Zeppelin is considered one of the best bands of all times!

  • @eatthisvr6
    @eatthisvr6 Před 20 dny +7

    the key to zeppelin is that all 4 were equals, they each stood out in different ways on different tracks

  • @HollisDuty60
    @HollisDuty60 Před 18 dny +9

    This was filmed at the Danmark Studios, Denmark. Just a few months after they had formed the band. Robert and Bonzo are 20, JPJ is 23, and Jimmy is 25. So young, raw, hungry, and already awesome. The first time they were filmed. To hear, Let me introduce Led Zeppelin…. Wow. I’ve been a fan since 1969. Still listen to them every day. Please play more Led Zeppelin. I’ll check your playlist to see what you’ve reacted to so far. New subscriber for the LZ. Best 4 individual musicians, together they were magic. Best ever!

    • @stevenseul361
      @stevenseul361 Před 8 dny +1

      Jimmy 25 He was born January 9th 1944 and this is March 1969

    • @stevenseul361
      @stevenseul361 Před 8 dny +1

      Jimmy was 25 he was born Jan. 9th 1944 and this was March 1969

    • @HollisDuty60
      @HollisDuty60 Před 8 dny

      @@stevenseul361 you are correct. Both Jimmy and JPJ have January birthdays. I have corrected the information.

  • @eatthisvr6
    @eatthisvr6 Před 20 dny +6

    they were untouchable live! theyd only met a few months before this show

  • @lindaulloa4786
    @lindaulloa4786 Před 20 dny +11

    JP Jones doesn't get enough credit. He does a lot more than just play the bass.

  • @eatthisvr6
    @eatthisvr6 Před 20 dny +4

    plant had ridiculous range and power but it was the SOUL in his voice that really made him soooooooo good

  • @mr.knowitall6440
    @mr.knowitall6440 Před 20 dny +4

    "Mothership" is a 2007 compilation album.
    Their 1969 debut album is "Led Zeppelin", typically referred to as "Zep 1".

  • @cindyhorn865
    @cindyhorn865 Před 5 dny

    Graduated in 73. Didn’t know about all these guys till I graduated. We had WKDF In Nashville but I only listened to Bubble Gum pop on AM till later ❤

  • @JohnSimpson-sv6sq
    @JohnSimpson-sv6sq Před 18 dny +2

    Plant& Bonham were 20 yrsold I believe during this performance... js...

  • @steveowens2505
    @steveowens2505 Před 20 dny +7

    Bow was suggested by David McCallum Sr, his son David Jr just passed. Was on NCIS and Man From UNCLE.

  • @theeloquentbaby
    @theeloquentbaby Před 19 dny +5

    So tight, jpj’s bass thrumming, Bonham pounding, Page and Plant exploding. Neat to see them so young and fresh!
    Thank you, Lee and Joel.

  • @JPG747
    @JPG747 Před 11 dny +1

    Led Zeppelin were 10 years ahead of everyone else, and still few bands can get anywhere near this. No trickery here kids, no autotune, just sheer off the radar talent.

  • @glenndespres5317
    @glenndespres5317 Před 20 dny +2

    Man, those drum skins are beggin’ for mercy! They were so tight then. Exploded onto the music scene and the ripples are still felt.
    I saw them live once in Boston. Page did the bow. Years later I worked with a guy who was a huge Zep fan and when I told, he was just like jaw dropped. “You saw him do THE BOW?!?!?” LOL… yep.

  • @nickface55
    @nickface55 Před 18 dny +1

    No need for anyone else to ever play rock n roll again, Led Zepplin perfected it on that night!

  • @emilymartinez6961
    @emilymartinez6961 Před 20 dny +2

    I saw Zeppelin so many times back in the 70's and they would play their songs a little different each time, which is why I had to see ever show when they came to town and that was a lot 💖l'm considered a "Led Head"😝🤘🎶

  • @maryharvey7053
    @maryharvey7053 Před 13 dny

    lol!! "what the f#*$& is happening" 😂 love your appreciation for Zeppelin 💖...they were my favourite too!!

  • @bobcantstandzyobitz9778
    @bobcantstandzyobitz9778 Před 17 dny +2

    And then they were legends. What a performance.

  • @johncollier9280
    @johncollier9280 Před 19 dny

    L33...You haven't listened to Led Zeppelin's 1st album? Well, it's 'bout time you did! One o' the greatest debut albums ever. My favorite o' theirs. I went into a record store 'n saw the album displayed on the new release wall. Picked it up, checked out the cover front 'n back 'n decided to take a chance. As it turns out I made a wise decision.

  • @mitchellbeston1033
    @mitchellbeston1033 Před 15 dny +1

    The 9th song of their debut album, Led Zeppelin 1. Mothership was just a compilation album, many, many years later.

  • @HollisDuty60
    @HollisDuty60 Před 18 dny

    This is actually a four song set. The entire set is fabulous! Highly recommend that you listen to them all so that you see LZ in the beginning.

  • @williamcabell142
    @williamcabell142 Před 20 dny +9

    The GOATS, BEEN A FAN SINCE 18, now I am 71! They don’t get tired! This is early and raw! 😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @artharrison9586
    @artharrison9586 Před 20 dny +2

    That is a really cool film. I’ve been a Zeppelin fan since the 70’s and I haven’t seen that video before. Great version.

  • @mikeross14
    @mikeross14 Před 20 dny +3

    Page is playing his Yardbird's pink paisely patterned Telecaster Fender!

    • @willyroussel3563
      @willyroussel3563 Před 20 dny +3

      The Dragoncaster the one he used for all of the first album, except when he used the borrowed acoustic from Big Jim

  • @johndoe-gt6gp
    @johndoe-gt6gp Před 20 dny +1

    I was able, by accident as I bought tickets to see Vanilla Fudge and Spirit, to attend their first US concert ever in Dec. of '68. They were trying to promote their first album, which had barely been released, but were having trouble getting a promoter to book them. They were relatively unknown at the time. Finally in a last ditch attempt they convinced the biggest promoter in the Denver area to "gamble" on them at the last minute. He put them on the bill for a concert as the opening act behind Spirit and Vanilla Fudge, who were the headliners. Their name wasn't even on the first posters that came out because they hadn't been added to the roster yet. So when the show started and they were announced as the show began, few people knew what to expect. They came out and blew the doors off. I can still remember them playing this song in much the same way it is played in this video. Everyone was stunned and amazed. It was like WTF did I just witness.
    It was on this tour that Jon Bohnam met and befriended the drummer from Vanilla Fudge, Carmen Appice. And where the opening sequence for Stairway to Heaven was allegedly copied from a song Randy California, the lead guitarist for Spirit, showed Jimmy Page. And I have to say they do sound hauntingly similar but I digress.
    Between the three bands, that whole show was really something to behold. But I have to say, Led Zeppelin is the band that sticks out most in my memory after these 56 years.

    • @L33Reacts
      @L33Reacts  Před 20 dny

      That is a fantastic story. You are a lucky dude! I would give up my.... my.... idk. I'd give up a lot to be there lol

  • @jimallison6125
    @jimallison6125 Před 20 dny +2

    This is the way I remember them from a concert I went to in Miami in 1970. Unbelievable.

  • @Vader1138
    @Vader1138 Před 20 dny +2

    The set they play here for this show are the best live video performance of Zepplin out there IMO. The sound quality was decent compared to most of the popular videos I've seen out there. The band was in their early prime, tight and played so raw, so real compared to Song Remains the Same.

  • @dgator3599
    @dgator3599 Před 19 dny

    Incredibly awesome early footage! Bonham was wailing on those drums, Page was epic as always, Plant was his perfect self and thank goodness, they showed John Paul Jones!! Thanks for sharing. This made my day!

  • @hopcat500
    @hopcat500 Před 18 dny

    crowds watching Zepplin live were proably very high and bacck then people got into it and "felt the music"

  • @andymccracken4046
    @andymccracken4046 Před 20 dny +2

    That's a classic riff, it was on their first album, every teenage guitar player, including me, would play it.

  • @bowtiefidenine
    @bowtiefidenine Před 19 dny +1

    My favorite blues song by Led Zeppelin is Tea for one
    Presence album ❤

  • @w.geoffreyspaulding6588

    Point of info: Zeppelin’s first four albums were untitled: they were just I II, III, and IV. Mothership is a compilation album.

  • @davecotterill-jy7ct
    @davecotterill-jy7ct Před 13 dny

    You shook me babe live 1970 Albert Hall a must

  • @sfbayareagirl
    @sfbayareagirl Před 14 dny +1

    Re the audience: I think no one had heard of them before in this area, and they were all taking it in. It’s possible they were asked to stay seated for this televised or filmed performance.

  • @patriciahunt9818
    @patriciahunt9818 Před 18 dny +1

    Best British band ever. Robert plant is brilliant.

  • @jmar7631
    @jmar7631 Před 19 dny

    This was a performance held at a "teen center" and recorded by Danmarks Radio. Because the film was to be broadcast, the kids in the audience were told to "behave with decorum". lol
    Yeah, they were so young, Plant and Bonham were 20, Jones 22 and Page 24. Such a tight band from the start, and comfortable enough with each other to improvise that early on. Amazingly gifted musicians who were clearly on the same wave-length.
    Page used a violin bow during a few other songs in addition to this one, "Dazed and Confused", "Whole Lotta Love" and "In the Light". If you watch other live performances, you'll see more of that.
    Thanks for posting this. I enjoyed it a lot.

  • @BARASOLEX
    @BARASOLEX Před 17 dny

    My man ! You really need to hear the original remastered studio version. It actually makes sense and is a classic.

  • @leeannies-tears369
    @leeannies-tears369 Před 20 dny

    That's so funny. You mentioned you were around 11 or 12 when you were introduced you to Zeppelin!. Hey... Me too, but it was in '69...lol when this concert was happening in real time. I love that.

  • @neillenet291
    @neillenet291 Před 19 dny +1

    The Bass sounds awesome

    • @glenchapman3899
      @glenchapman3899 Před 11 dny

      It think the strings needed to be deep fried for an hour to get amazing FAT sound

  • @buddytesla
    @buddytesla Před 18 dny

    One of my all time favorite bass lines.👍

  • @joewestern6387
    @joewestern6387 Před 18 dny

    Consider that at that time, few people had seen anything even remotely like this. The audience is probably in shell shock.

  • @stevestrickland934
    @stevestrickland934 Před 19 dny

    Page and Jones were studio veterans. The other 2 were kids from the clubs. Still the best music came from bands that were young and hungry.

  • @jeromedeparis
    @jeromedeparis Před 20 dny +1

    The first to play with a violin bow on his guitar was Eddie Phillips with The Creation.

  • @juliemanarin4127
    @juliemanarin4127 Před 20 dny +1

    Zeppelin is the greatest!! Watch the rest of this concert!!

  • @notintohandles
    @notintohandles Před 16 dny

    Early days.
    Long before they had it down pat.
    You have only seen flashes of brilliance, as compared to a brilliant show.

    • @glenchapman3899
      @glenchapman3899 Před 11 dny

      And it is that rawness I really like about the performance. This is no phone in. These guys are cooking.

  • @tonybarwick5248
    @tonybarwick5248 Před 20 dny +1

    Those kids probably never heard or saw anything like them before in their lives ! They were in awe I believe !!!!! 1969 !

  • @randyteta9170
    @randyteta9170 Před 20 dny

    The Mighty Zeppelin

  • @fixzeichner5592
    @fixzeichner5592 Před 20 dny

    I saw Page and Plant live in 1998. They also played “How Many More Times” and Page picked up the violin bow. Like Dazed and Confused, the song comes from Jimmy Page's time with the Yardbirds and was chosen by him for the first Led Zeppelin album.

  • @grahamthompson2594
    @grahamthompson2594 Před 20 dny +1

    Led Zeppelin 1 starts and ends with 2 of the best tracks

  • @bluetopguitar1104
    @bluetopguitar1104 Před 20 dny +1

    The energy they all generate is fantastic.

  • @davemiller7972
    @davemiller7972 Před 20 dny +1

    I've been a Zeppelin fan for a long, long time and haven't seen this performance before - wow - the improvisation!

    • @lyndoncmp5751
      @lyndoncmp5751 Před 20 dny

      I first saw it when it was played on the BBC in 1989. Became a Zeppelin fan from then on. ✌️

    • @MsAppassionata
      @MsAppassionata Před 20 dny

      It’s been around for quite awhile. I bought a bootleg copy a long time before it was officially released.

  • @neilwoodley530
    @neilwoodley530 Před 20 dny +5

    The crowd are stunned...never seen or heard anything like it.

  • @user-oe9hj9yl7m
    @user-oe9hj9yl7m Před 20 dny +1

    JPJ and Bonzo holding it all down !!!!!

  • @mstewart109
    @mstewart109 Před 19 dny

    I was 10yrs old in 69. I agree, no one like Led Zeppelin x50 plus years for me. Robert Plant vocals are so unique. Still has pretty good vocals now in his 70s. The other 3 so talented. .

  • @guichogf5636
    @guichogf5636 Před 20 dny

    This was the first Led Zeppelin song I ever heard, back when it first came out. Was hanging with friends at the lake, a pickup truck rigged with speakers, one of my friends just bought the album on 8 track and this was the first song that started playing, full blast under the stars .Some beers, some 420 action and girls, then this song came on and the heavens parted. I had never heard anything like it before. Will never forget that experience.

  • @mikeb3365
    @mikeb3365 Před 20 dny

    Amazing, just getting started and before they were welll known. Fans going on the ride with them

  • @shemanic1
    @shemanic1 Před 18 dny

    I remember those days so well. Led Zeppelin were always great on stage.

  • @splitimage137.
    @splitimage137. Před 11 dny +1

    The Yardbirds (which featured Jimmy Page for part of their history) uses an early variation this riff way back in 1964, with their cover of Howlin' Wolf's SMOKESTACK LIGHTNING... the best blues song ever written , imho.
    Listen for yourself, here's the 1965 BBC recording: czcams.com/video/OHZAnMTCtA0/video.html

  • @RobertERensch
    @RobertERensch Před 19 dny

    If you watch, they were still working out stage cues. Blew a couple, but covered.
    This, I believe, was very close to the “New Yardbirds” dates, so not too much stage time yet.
    They are killer, though. I love it. Great bar band! ✌️

  • @chaunapierce8678
    @chaunapierce8678 Před 19 dny

    Look how small that drum set is that John Vaughan is using. He still sounds great

  • @Bluewizard7131
    @Bluewizard7131 Před 20 dny

    The 28 minute live version of Dazed and Confused from MSG 1973 is the greatest guitar solo ever recorded. Unfortunately, you can't find the whole video performance on CZcams now.

  • @ralpholson7616
    @ralpholson7616 Před 15 dny

    Led Zep 1 is my favorite. The bluesiest of all their albums and I love the blues.

  • @poptart4260
    @poptart4260 Před 19 dny

    Fuck ……..says it all !!!!!!

  • @AngeloMarcheschi-vj9em
    @AngeloMarcheschi-vj9em Před 20 dny +1

    There debut album was Zeppelin 1 Mother Ship is a greatest hits cd

  • @brockmiles6597
    @brockmiles6597 Před 19 dny

    I was 16 and remember it like it was yesterday, what an exciting time.

  • @katyharrs278
    @katyharrs278 Před 19 dny

    The kids were told to sit still and not get too excited,common practice in those days during filming 😊

  • @stephenstrudwick8095
    @stephenstrudwick8095 Před 20 dny +1

    Led Zeppelin 3 was a bit of a departure for the band. Less hard rock/blues, much more experimental. Although not as appreciated among Zeppelin fans in general, this departure, along with the learnings from Led Zeppelin's albums 1 & 2, culminated in the amazing "coup de grâce" of their numbered/untitled album series, Led Zeppelin 4.
    Interestingly, the band members designed symbols to be placed on the cover of this fourth album. The symbol designed by Jimmy Page is commonly called "ZoSo" (as it appears to spell this). "ZoSo" has been adopted as the alternative title for this album. Scholars say the symbol somehow represents the planet Saturn. But, to my knowledge, Jimmy has never revealed it's true meaning. Funnily, I read that in one interview, Page called "ZoSo" "my rising sun symbol"., but he also once said, "I like bananas," when asked what his symbol meant, and walked out.... 😂

  • @realbser1956
    @realbser1956 Před 19 dny

    Such a fantastic song and performance by LZ. They were just so nasty back then. The essence of in your face rock and roll. Thanks Joel and Lee.

  • @Js-fr1ov
    @Js-fr1ov Před 20 dny

    Gotta remember that this was so new that people were mesmerized and just gawked in awe. It took getting used to over the years to "allow" it to "move" them physically me thinks.

  • @Jude_196
    @Jude_196 Před 20 dny +1

    I think most everyone I knew FREAKED OUT when Page used a bow on his GUITAR!!! SO INNOVATIVE!! The SOUND!!! Love your reactions, Lee! :) HAPPY HUMP DAY!! HUGS!!!

    • @JulioLeonFandinho
      @JulioLeonFandinho Před 19 dny

      Eddie Phillips created that trick in 1966 aproximately. Page never credited him, of course 🤡🤡🤡💩💩💩

  • @user-oe9hj9yl7m
    @user-oe9hj9yl7m Před 20 dny +1

    Them Crooked Vultures . Now there’s some to do on your channel !!!!

  • @cletushouse906
    @cletushouse906 Před 20 dny

    I just smile every time I watch this. No one knew who they were.

  • @kathybwell
    @kathybwell Před 20 dny

    The royalty of rock ‘n’ roll - LED 🔥ZEPPELIN!!!

  • @marymargaretmoore9034
    @marymargaretmoore9034 Před 20 dny +1

    This was in Denmark, I believe. That crowd, lol. btw, The photo is of the zeppelin the "Hindenburg" that crashed and burned in 1937.

  • @daleleroux9476
    @daleleroux9476 Před 20 dny +1

    Please check out the fantastic drummer of the Dresden Dolls as they perform their live version of War Pigs. How can it be done with only a piano and Drums? Amazing.

    • @steveowens2505
      @steveowens2505 Před 20 dny +1

      Saw DD a couple of times. He was outstanding and I’ve seen many greats. He’s good on guitar too.

  • @blitztim6416
    @blitztim6416 Před 20 dny

    JPJ such a bad ass.
    Jimmy still playing a Tele. 👍

  • @kimberelyanngunter6341

    ROCK GODS!

  • @Bluewizard7131
    @Bluewizard7131 Před 20 dny

    Incredible improvisations in their live performances!

  • @sicotshit7068
    @sicotshit7068 Před 20 dny

    Plant is in my opinion the greatest singer, his range tone & texture is amazing. You should hear their amazing first album, it’s an amazing debut album. Page uses the bow in Dazed & Confused, their movie version of it is mind blowing. If you haven’t heard You Shook Me, it’s a really great song.

  • @kathleencarey1978
    @kathleencarey1978 Před 7 dny

    63 and I get the f…..Led Out everyday

  • @Chase57Tx
    @Chase57Tx Před 20 dny

    What an epic performance. One of the few time I remember Page òn a Telecaster too. Not the greatest recording of course, being early video, but great.

  • @stephenoneill245
    @stephenoneill245 Před 10 dny

    They just jammed from island to island (I know the concept - we used to rehearse 60 mins and then go out and play for 120 - good for adrenaline kicks - will we kill it or just f*ck up?). They had a start, some bits in the middle and an ending. How they got from each part to each part is just a jam, luckily with a few words of text thrown in. There are a few mistakes in this, like missed breaks, but they'd only been together for a few weeks. It got polished up real quick. The jamming gets easier the better you know what the other guys will probably do. JPJ, like most bassists, holds it together in the midst of the chaos. John Entwhistle of The Who did the same. Notice the violin bow feature was done here without the echo used in later years. It would have probably sounded better if Bonzo's kick drum had been miked better - couldn't hear it hardly here. I think the audience was tranquilised.

  • @MikeJaegerLive
    @MikeJaegerLive Před 7 dny +1

    GrOOvEEE......

  • @Driecnk
    @Driecnk Před 12 dny

    Zep 1 where they reinvented the blues

  • @peglanier3577
    @peglanier3577 Před 20 dny

    I saw them in 1969 at the Swing Auditorium in San Bernardino, CA. They played this as the encore.

  • @-R.Gray-
    @-R.Gray- Před 20 dny

    I think he's playing the "Dragon Tele", originally given to him by Jeff Beck after Page recommended Beck for the Yardbirds guitar position. Clapton had recommended Page when he left to join John Mayall, but Page was still satisfied being a studio musician at the time, so he suggested his old teenage buddy Beck for the job. See Page induct Beck into the R & R H. of Fame. He got the violin bow idea from the father of actor David McCallum (NCIS, Man From Uncle), who was a studio session leader and violinist. In the movie This Is Spinal Tap the guitarist references this by playing the guitar strings with a violin.

  • @robertrio1164
    @robertrio1164 Před 18 dny

    You should listen to the studio version also to put it in context. Studio Zepp and live Zepp are both great but different animals. Also need to listen to Dazed and Confused especially live for some serious use of the bow.

  • @alrivers2297
    @alrivers2297 Před 20 dny

    Great song from one of best debut albums in history. All of Zep's albums are super. How familiar are you with Black Sabbath? That could be another deep rabbit hole to jump into.

  • @stevenseul361
    @stevenseul361 Před 8 dny +1

    Debut album not Mothership that's a Compilation

  • @davidwolf4677
    @davidwolf4677 Před 20 dny

    Bonham slams those skins hard - wonder how often he had to replace the heads?

  • @willstacey5847
    @willstacey5847 Před 15 dny

    Shredding before there was shredding. Page was brilliant in the early days.

    • @L33Reacts
      @L33Reacts  Před 15 dny

      Yeah the people watching are like "what the hell is he doing? I love it!"

  • @JulioLeonFandinho
    @JulioLeonFandinho Před 19 dny

    oh yes, the viola bow, a trick invented by Eddie Phillips from The Creation...
    Of course, Page never credited him, and he used it massively up until at least the mid 70s

  • @jamesm.3967
    @jamesm.3967 Před 3 dny

    These guys were just some new band playing blues. They weren’t Led Zeppelin yet …that’s what the vibe was. Nothing negative but they were a band like a lot of others. Well they were special.

  • @NoviJimB
    @NoviJimB Před 20 dny

    Just my opinion, but I think Zeppelin I is easily their best album. One of the greatest debut albums ever, and one of the best albums ever, period. I saw them in 75 at Olympia Stadium in Detroit, but I would give anything to have been able to see them in those first couple of years.