Millennial Reacting to Led Zeppelin - "Going To California" (Live at Earls Court 1975
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 19. 06. 2024
- Join me as I experience the legendary performance of "Going To California" by Led Zeppelin at Earls Court in 1975 for the very first time. This beautiful, acoustic track showcases the band's softer side and their incredible musical talent. Let's break down the enchanting melodies, poetic lyrics, and the overall atmosphere of this unforgettable live performance. Don't miss out on this journey through rock history! Hit that like button, subscribe for more first-time reactions and music breakdowns, and share your thoughts in the comments below. Let's explore the magic of Led Zeppelin together! đ¶ #LedZeppelin #GoingToCalifornia #LiveAtEarlsCourt #FirstTimeReaction #MillennialReacts #ClassicRock #MusicAnalysis #RealNameRodney
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Thanks for more Led Zeppelin
My favorite band
You don't hear 2 guitars, you hear Jimmy Page on acoustic & Jon Paul Jones on mandolin.
They have two other acoustic songs from this set that you might enjoy; Thatâs The Way and Bron-Y-Aur Stomp. The latter one is fun, lots of clapping and good spirits. Itâs about Roberts dog, believe it or not. Who doesnât love a song about a dog?
âjust jamming on that piccolo tooâ?? Itâs a mandolin. The camera has already shown JPJ playing it by this point. Mandolin is another instrument in the same family as guitar , bass guitar, banjo, dobro, lute, dulcimer. Suggest you look up a picture.
Hits hard, Good call
Their tribute to the great Joni Mitchell.
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Nice reaction. Looks like you're getting sucked down the Led Zeppelin rabbit hole and boy are you in for one hell of a ride. Take a look at ' Since I've Been Loving You' live from MSG 1973. Considered to be one of the greatest live performances of all time. Keep up the great work.
- Jimmy Page - guitar
- Robert Plant - vocals & harmonica
- John Paul Jones - bass, keys, mandolin & more.
Now you know.
Each are the GOATS of their crafts, together the GODS of MUSIC.
If he reads the comments. Which Iâve come to doubt.
@@helenespaulding7562 I think many reactors donât, though they beg you to comment.
@@sicotshit7068 yeahâŠ.ive read through comments of several of his Zeppelin reactions. Because I love Zepoelin, not because I think heâs a good reactor. Quite the opposite. Several have given him the names. He either didnât read them or it made no impression. I think if a reactor is going to do many songs from a GOAT and iconic group, itâs almost disrespectful to not even bother to learn the memberâs names. Anyway, thatâs my opinion. Good reactors show respect, both to the band and to their fans.
@@helenespaulding7562 obviously this guy wouldnât know great music if his life depended on it, he bitched & whined how long In My Time Of Dying was, & thatâs an amazing song.
Yeah, those âorgan keysâ are bass keys. JPJ plays bass notes with his feet while heâs playing mandolin or keyboards.
Jpj on mandolin.
YAY YAY Beautiful
They have other slower songs, not just acoustic, checkout the beautiful Rain Song & Thank You, also All Of My Love, a tribute to Plants son who died at age 5. They do a verity of genres, & do them perfect.
back when you could find a girl with love in her heart
Thatâs so SAD, Gary. Has love died? Or do young people no đąlonger know how to find it? And arenât willing to Make the compromises required to keep it?
Did you just say that itâs pretty sad that the only name you know is the drummers name? Well. Do you read the comment section? I do. Plenty of people have provided you with the names. Maybe jot them down. So you can learn them. That would show respect for the band.
The greatest band ever.
@@sicotshit7068 yupâŠ., my fave along with Floyd. And, as far as deep respect and think a great band, Tool.
If you'd just minimize your image from the screen and reduce your comments- we could enjoy it.