*Opera singer's first time watching!* -Led Zeppelin -Kashmir - REUPLOAD fixed audio - Gooble Reacts!

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  • Hi everyone! Here is the reuploaded and hopefully much better version of Kashmir from Led Zeppelin!
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  • @helaina400
    @helaina400 Před 2 měsíci +52

    “the guy in the khakis” is Jimmy Page, arguably the best ever rock guitarist and founder and heart of Led Zeppelin

    • @jdbroders64
      @jdbroders64 Před 2 měsíci +10

      I would add producer and business genius. Jimmy made them multi-multi millionaires because he understood copyrights and the evil that is the publishing business. He won. Zeppelin rocks.

    • @richardriegler71
      @richardriegler71 Před 2 měsíci +5

      ​@@jdbroders64 Don't forget Peter Grant, their manager.

    • @Triton_Secure
      @Triton_Secure Před 2 měsíci +2

      JPJ might disagree!

    • @markraney5150
      @markraney5150 Před 2 měsíci +3

      OMG. Exact same thought ran through my mind…IMMEDIATELY 😂

    • @DianeLake-sw3ym
      @DianeLake-sw3ym Před 2 měsíci +4

      @@Triton_Secure JPJ a musical genius. But, Jimmy is the rock title holder. JPJ does bass. Both are GOATS

  • @Triton_Secure
    @Triton_Secure Před 2 měsíci +53

    Remember...everything you heard came from just three instrument players and a singer. EVERYTHING.
    You need to listen to the 'Celebration Day" performance with the drummer's son taking over the chair after his father died young. That is an utterly amazing performance by a bunch of 70-year-olds

    • @LordRahl1975
      @LordRahl1975 Před měsícem +3

      The sound quality, arrangement and mixing on that celebration day performance makes it my favourite live performance of Kashmir to listen to regularly. I wish I could wave a magic wand and have 1970s LZ with modern tech.

  • @ffdave117
    @ffdave117 Před 2 měsíci +42

    Yes, this was the greatest rock band and 50 years later still hold that title

  • @anitapaulus937
    @anitapaulus937 Před 2 měsíci +39

    “The phone served no purpose. It was put there during rehearsals and sound check and just became stuck there and became sort of glided to the set. I really don’t know why, it just sort of never got moved. I’m just glad it never rang during a number, I wouldn’t know what to do” John Paul Jones

    • @Ilikeryche
      @Ilikeryche Před měsícem +1

      I thought the phone was there because if his mom calls and he doesn't answer, she gets really upset.

    • @doubleubee7523
      @doubleubee7523 Před měsícem +1

      John would frequently order pizza delivery for the band just before the concert ended.

    • @JacoWium
      @JacoWium Před měsícem +1

      John always expected a rep for an insurance company to call during concerts.

  • @whipit4me
    @whipit4me Před 2 měsíci +26

    John Paul Jones on the Yamaha GX-1 while playing the Moog Taurus bass pedals with his feet.....Jonesy was truly Led Zeppelin's Swiss army knife.

    • @ricklee5845
      @ricklee5845 Před 2 měsíci +2

      JPJ was one of the bass players who inspired me to pick up the bass in the first place. For some reason "Ramble On" was the first Zep song I tackled lol.... it wasn't as easy as I'd thought! JPJ did become one of my favorite bass players and still is.

  • @S.E.Walker
    @S.E.Walker Před dnem +1

    What's crazy is that I had heard the album version of Kashmir a thousand times before I ever got to see this live version, and Bonham's drumming still melted my brain like I had never heard it before.

  • @AngeloMarcheschi-vj9em
    @AngeloMarcheschi-vj9em Před 2 měsíci +21

    The GOATS at work

  • @juliemanarin4127
    @juliemanarin4127 Před 2 měsíci +21

    This is all why they were the greatest guitarist in history! And each the greatest musician!

    • @user-fw8yc7oe5s
      @user-fw8yc7oe5s Před 2 měsíci

      Watch Kashmir live from Celebration Day 2007. They are in their 60's with John Bonhams son, Jason. That version is better than this one. In their 60's, they are the God's of Rock.

    • @AdamHamzah-wh6hh
      @AdamHamzah-wh6hh Před 2 měsíci

      🎉

    • @lyndoncmp5751
      @lyndoncmp5751 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @user-fw8yc7oe5s
      Its not better than this one. It doesnt have John Bonham. Jason is very good, but he's not his father. He just isn't. Robert knows that.

  • @horstschafer1839
    @horstschafer1839 Před 2 měsíci +7

    John Bonham is a miracle still up today for drummers of every age. His son, Jason, gets his beats nearly close....

  • @TheFarmanimalfriend
    @TheFarmanimalfriend Před měsícem +7

    There are crappy reviews and then there is this. Led Zeppelin were rock gods.

  • @Triton_Secure
    @Triton_Secure Před 2 měsíci +12

    This is the greatest rock song ever. Accept no substitutes.

  • @Triton_Secure
    @Triton_Secure Před 2 měsíci +10

    The difference between this band and EVERY other one is that Robert Plant didn't assume that he was merely a singer but his instrument was just as important as every other in the band.

  • @howardgott4946
    @howardgott4946 Před 2 měsíci +5

    I saw zeppelin in ‘75.. and I saw Floyd,Stones, Sabbath, Uriah Heep, Skynyrd…The WHO,…it was hard work being young.

  • @justasimpleguy7211
    @justasimpleguy7211 Před 2 měsíci +14

    They are all GOATs.
    Bonzo is the beating heart of Zeppelin. 🙂
    As for another, In My Time of Dying - Earls Court.

    • @jdbroders64
      @jdbroders64 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Ah, Bonzo. They were all amazing. JPJ the mad genius that was the glue that nobody hears about. Of course Robert and Jimmy f'ing Rock gods all.

    • @justasimpleguy7211
      @justasimpleguy7211 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@jdbroders64 Yeah, JPJ doesn't get near the attention he deserves. What makes Zeppelin so great is the sum of the parts. Replace any one member and it wouldn't be the same.
      There's a live performance on YT of Heart's Sylvan Song/Dream of the Archer where JPJ plays mandolin along with Nancy Wilson.
      Another good vid is Polyphonic's "What Makes John Bonham Such a Good Drummer?"
      Page & Plant get much of the accolades but JPJ and Bonzo were equally amazing.
      Four unique talents merging into the most unique and powerful rock band to ever grace the planet, bar none.
      One aspect of their music that really grabs me is the emotion it conveys. It touches the depth of my being.

  • @Royal_BLT
    @Royal_BLT Před 2 měsíci +9

    🇨🇦 Between 1962 and 1982, we all wore our hair like that, Long ! 🇨🇦

  • @user-oe9hj9yl7m
    @user-oe9hj9yl7m Před 8 dny

    Led Zeppelin always said they wanted to be remembered for this rather Stairway to Heaven.

  • @SaxonGlory
    @SaxonGlory Před 25 dny +2

    I have been a musician for over 50 years now, mainly blues and blues rock, but started in rock all those years back, and it remains a huge part of my life and influence. There have been SO many great rock bands over so many years, however, not one will ever be the equal of Led Zeppelin. This band is the very greatest rock band ever to grace the planet. The death of John Bonham deprived us of so much more they could have given us since his death. RIP John, you are still sorely missed.

  • @karenglenn6707
    @karenglenn6707 Před 2 měsíci +6

    This came out when I was 14 in Melbourne Australia and totally blew my mind. The switch up of the timing was just amazing to me, as I had been a classically trained pianist and constant timing was a necessity, but not for Zeppelin. This is still one of my favourite songs to this day, and I never tire of hearing it! What a bunch of next level genius talent they all had. R.I.P. Bonzo, always steadying the ship with your stunning drumming.

    • @SmokeyTreats
      @SmokeyTreats Před měsícem

      I've heard Robert Plant say this his his fav Zep tune.

  • @HollisDuty60
    @HollisDuty60 Před 2 měsíci +5

    This is the greatest Rock Band of all time, performing one of the most outstanding Rock songs of all time. Robert Plant, singer, Jimmy Page, guitarist, John Paul Jones, bass and Meletron, and John Bonham, drums - the best at each of their instruments, together, the most magical and greatest Rock Band of all time.
    I suggest you find Led Zeppelin I, song one - Good Times Bad Times, and go down the rabbit hole of this Band. The OG fans (like myself), and newer fans will be happy to take the journey with you. You will not be disappointed. ❤

    • @jdgrnguy
      @jdgrnguy Před 2 měsíci +3

      100 % agree, my favorite song by my favorite band.

  • @Royal_BLT
    @Royal_BLT Před 2 měsíci +4

    🇨🇦 There was a Music Rennaisance during the 1700's and 1800's which is referred to as Classical music ! Masters such as Beethoven, Chopin, Bach, Brahms, Mozart, or Tchaikovski were amazing artists !
    Later there was also Opera !
    In the 1920's, there was Ragtime, Jazz, Blues and Country !
    In the 1940's they added Crooners and Big Bands !
    All of these have their own history ! Then came WWII and after that, everything changed again !
    After the War those that survived just wanted peace and families and white picket fences ! The 'freedom' they won was given to those they call today, Baby Boomers !
    That 'freedom' was transformed into music, which is why music from that time (1959 - 1989) sounds so upbeat, light, happy, Free ! THIS was the new Rennaisance of Music !
    In my opinion, the Best music created, written, sung or played in the last Century, came from this period !
    #BoomersRock 🇨🇦

  • @chaunapierce8678
    @chaunapierce8678 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Whenever you watch the live performances in front of an audience the guitarist, Jimmy Page, is really fun to watch. He really gets into his music and I think he enjoys it so much that it's not a job.

  • @rogercaruso9337
    @rogercaruso9337 Před 2 měsíci +7

    Greatest band ever first time?I saw all these guys nineteen sixty nine

    • @DianeLake-sw3ym
      @DianeLake-sw3ym Před 2 měsíci +1

      Geez. How lucky to see them in the beginning. Just don't say at Boston Tea Party. Such a legendary weekend.

    • @howardbrown911
      @howardbrown911 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I too saw themin '69 in Salt lake city in a small venue where they were the opening act for another very good band called "Vanilla Fudge." Zeppelin was virtually unknown at this point and no one there knew anything about them. They took the stage and 4 hours later left it. People would not let them go. "Fudge" came out and played 2 songs and said goodnight everyone since it was now after 1:00 a.m.. Six months later Led Zepppelin was the number one group in the world.

    • @rogercaruso9337
      @rogercaruso9337 Před 2 měsíci

      @@howardbrown911 also saw the fudge

    • @brucemitchell5637
      @brucemitchell5637 Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@howardbrown911 my brother saw them in Victoria, BC Canada with the same line up. He said everyone was just kind of walking around , not really paying attention or listening to the other bands , ( it was all "festival seating " in those days, there were no assigned seats.) He said they opened with "Good times, bad times" and EVERYONE just stopped moving and were absolutely gobsmacked by what they were hearing and seeing. He remembered John Bonham holding his sticks over his head when he was doing his bass drum triplets!

  • @RobertDavisAdman
    @RobertDavisAdman Před 2 měsíci +4

    Behind the "side step" is the amazing kick drum beat. Bonham only used one kick drum. It became an inside joke. It is a prominent feature of the first song on their first album, " Good Times Bad Times." Check it out. :)

  • @dannywachowski5880
    @dannywachowski5880 Před 2 měsíci +5

    I was at that gig - not saying it as an ego boasting thing, I'm just so pleased to have seen my all time fav band live

    • @cofinblood2000
      @cofinblood2000 Před měsícem

      So was I, and again not boasting, just fact.

    • @JacoWium
      @JacoWium Před měsícem +1

      This is not ego boasting; this should be on your CV. It sets you apart from the rabble..

  • @trfatman
    @trfatman Před měsícem +1

    Robert Plant said this was the Zeppelin song he was most proud of. In case you didn't catch it, Bonham was playing a straight 4 beat on the drums, while Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones were playing in 6 time, creating a phase effect between the beat and the melody. And those drum fills....iconic!!!

  • @JLALALALA
    @JLALALALA Před měsícem +2

    A masterpiece

  • @ericponce8740
    @ericponce8740 Před 2 měsíci +6

    JPJ is a musician's musician.

  • @ikshields
    @ikshields Před měsícem +1

    Drummer here - Bonham’s drum fill you noticed is just good old 8th-note triplets - nothing special there - but he does play them hitting his snare every 4 notes, giving them a syncopated “4 over 3” effect.
    Pretty cool little musical move, and not too hard to do, for any good player.

  • @williamcabell142
    @williamcabell142 Před 2 měsíci +6

    Guy in the Kakis….hummmmmm that’s Mr. Jimmy Page young lady🤨frump! 😜

  • @alan98bert
    @alan98bert Před 2 měsíci +3

    “The Guy in the khakis” is Jimmy Page, a Rock n Roll Mad Scientist, a musical genius on par with anyone in music history. Oh yeah, he's a pretty good guitar player as well.

  • @dannywachowski5880
    @dannywachowski5880 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Don't forget there was flange effect on the drums too, awesome vibe!

  • @whtghst8105
    @whtghst8105 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Sent you to another level, didn't it girl?

  • @joedanzo20
    @joedanzo20 Před 2 měsíci +4

    The phone is on the Mellotron because it was originally in a studio where the producer could communicate with whoever is playing it while recording a song. That's what i have heard. You can hear it in the background of "The Ocean" if listen closely or with a headset.

    • @durv13
      @durv13 Před 2 měsíci

      wrong . they use it after white summer , before kashmire .

  • @michaelnorfolk8825
    @michaelnorfolk8825 Před měsícem

    55 years ago at 16 years old, I took myself to see Led Zeppelin open for The Who. It was my first rock concert. Zepp did a mix of songs from their first album and soon to be released second album. They actually cut power on them to get them off of the stage so The Who could perform. The audience went crazy and trashed the Merriweather Post pavilion in Columbia, Maryland. This now famous show was the only time that these two bands shared the same stage.

  • @WDHJKY
    @WDHJKY Před 2 měsíci +3

    There are songs you listen to and songs you experience. This is the latter. 😀

  • @nikosalmpanis-ty3jt
    @nikosalmpanis-ty3jt Před 2 měsíci +2

    Black Sabbath,Led Zeppelin,Deep Purple the holy triad of rock music🤘

  • @ThiagodMoraes
    @ThiagodMoraes Před měsícem +1

    Best band ever, period! Jimmy Page "happy dance" is/was a well know James Brown move, and he did that also right Plant sang a bit like James Brown Bbbbbbaby. That was the level od genius in that band, paying a masterpice of a song while having fun, only them!!

  • @durv13
    @durv13 Před 2 měsíci +2

    the phone was used during white summer /black mountain side before they play kashmir

  • @PlatinumBlack90038
    @PlatinumBlack90038 Před měsícem +1

    A mellotron combined with a string orchestra was used on the studio recording of ‘Kashmir’. However, at these two shows (the Knebworth Festival that Led Zeppelin headlined on the 4th and 11th of August in 1979) John Paul Jones is seen here playing the Yamaha GX-1 analogue synthesizer.

  • @user-oe9hj9yl7m
    @user-oe9hj9yl7m Před 8 dny

    Bonzo. The greatest drummer ever. RIP you genius.

  • @mitchellbeston1033
    @mitchellbeston1033 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Yep that drummer, John Bonham was purposely playing off beat. An absolute freak. If you want to see something mind blowing you should react to Moby Dick live at Earls Court. It is essentially a drum instrumental and it shows how great Bonham was...he would often end with bloodied hands as he plays a section of it without drumsticks.

  • @FM-iw9cp
    @FM-iw9cp Před 9 dny

    John Bonham is the milestone for rock. It's always perfect, he and the others created a new musical genre.

  • @kevinharalson4538
    @kevinharalson4538 Před 2 měsíci +5

    The telephone is because he’s important!!

    • @duanetelesha
      @duanetelesha Před 2 měsíci +2

      He was waiting for a call, maybe place an order for dinner after the concert.

    • @howardbrown911
      @howardbrown911 Před 2 měsíci +2

      That was a good one! Now I have to go because coffee is everywhere.

  • @davidrae9314
    @davidrae9314 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Review their performance if Kaahmir at the O2 center from 2007. Jon Bonhams son plays the drums. The rest of the group is in their 60s and it blows this performance away!!!

  • @vernhoke7730
    @vernhoke7730 Před 2 měsíci +3

    In reality, the term "music video" didn't come about until 1981 when MTV launched. There were channels were artists performed live, The Midnight Special, Don Kirshner's Rock Concert and a few others. They primarily aired on the weekends.
    Groups of the sixties and seventies filmed "Promotional" videos. A few notable ones are "Bohemian Rhapsody" in 1975 by Queen, "Whiter Shade of Pale" in 1967 by Procol Harum, and "We're an American Band" by Grand Funk Railroad in 1973. There is live footage that was released to MTV as music videos.

    • @27thangel23
      @27thangel23 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Maybe even further back- England, The Buggles (per Wiki.) "Video Killed the Radio Star" : "...was recorded and mixed in 1979, released as their debut single on 7 September 1979 by Island Records...". Peace, love and bellbottoms from Canada.

  • @williamcabell142
    @williamcabell142 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Opera singer😉 Led Zeppelin….the all time GOATS! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @stevewilliams430
    @stevewilliams430 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Watch live from MSG in the US in 1973 just awesome

  • @peterstewart8391
    @peterstewart8391 Před měsícem +1

    Probably already been mentioned, but that side shuffle at 2:55, was Jimmy Page trying to copy, emulate and give honour to Little Richard, one of their Rock and Roll heroes from the 1950s (early 60s)

  • @RobinC63
    @RobinC63 Před 2 měsíci +2

    The person who called you out for saying music video needs to learn the difference between a “music video” and an “Official music video!”

  • @kevinmalone2218
    @kevinmalone2218 Před měsícem

    4 artist all of them masters of there craft.

  • @zosometalgod
    @zosometalgod Před 2 měsíci +2

    When it says official it is pretty much official! This video is from Led Zeppelin's official CZcams channel

  • @durv13
    @durv13 Před 2 měsíci +1

    official video refers to a video that groups release on tv music channels to promote the song . these days its more internet . anything live , is usually just that , i live video , unless they use a live video as the official video . which some do

  • @jeffm1896
    @jeffm1896 Před měsícem

    In addition to the keyboards, JPJ is also playing the bass line with his foot pedals.

  • @sicotshit7068
    @sicotshit7068 Před 2 měsíci +1

    This is the song the band is most proud of, & yes they often play in different timing, & make it sound amazing. The lead singer Robert Plant’s vocals aren’t as they once were, he had surgery on his vocal cords, still the greatest singer. He had an amazing range tone & texture. Jimmy Page lead guitarist, my opinion the greatest guitarist ever, he founded the band, & produced mixed & edited all their albums. John Paul Jones on bass keyboards & mandolin, is classically trained & amazing musician. Then we have the greatest drummer ever, John (Bonzo) Bonham. Who sadly passed away in (1980), & the band knew he couldn’t be replaced & disbanded. Each are the GOATS of their crafts, & together the GODS of music, of several genres.

  • @merileopardisaksassa7030
    @merileopardisaksassa7030 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Jimmy Page, aka 'khaki guy' had a ton of fun moves in additon to heaps of talent! Unfortunately at this stage in their career he was deep into the heroin and alcohol as well as horribley malnurished. He was a real stunner and looking a lot more dignified before. He used to be incredibly concious of his fashion sense and style until he drifted off too far. Highly recommend the live of 'In my time of dying' for an incredible song, epic bass & drums, crazy vocals, blazing slide guitar solos and Jimmy doing himself justice :D

  • @FredGarnett
    @FredGarnett Před měsícem +1

    If you love Bonzo's drumming at Knebworth on this track then check out his performance on Achilles Last Stand which has such a complex (fast) drum part that hardly anyone thought he could do it live, let alone better! Awesome drum performance AND all 4 of Led Zep are at a live peak on Achilles. No weak heels on these boys so enjoy that one too ;)
    Incidentally I prefer the Page/Plant Unledded version of Kashmir with a full Egyptian Orchestra!

  • @Steventx66
    @Steventx66 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Great observations! You definitely keep your eyes open. Well done! 🤘😎✌️

  • @lindaharris1429
    @lindaharris1429 Před měsícem

    Led Zepplin never been bettered. Greatest ever.

  • @lbd-po7cl
    @lbd-po7cl Před 2 měsíci +5

    Not sure, but I suspect the phone may have been there so they could communicate with the mixing desk and sound engineer if necessary.

    • @user-jd7is2dc5z
      @user-jd7is2dc5z Před 2 měsíci

      Or maybe in case they wanted to order a pizza?? I kid. I wonder if it was just kind of a prop like Rush did with washing machines??

  • @duanetelesha
    @duanetelesha Před 2 měsíci +2

    Yes 'Starway to Heaven" live Madison Sq Garden with great guitar solo by jimmy paige.

  • @sicotshit7068
    @sicotshit7068 Před 2 měsíci +4

    From what I heard, it’s to signal to Jimmy Page the guitarist he’s dragging out his solo to long LOL. Jimmy gets into playing, & sometimes need’s reigned in, but his solos are incredible. I doubt it works, since the band relies on visual signals from each other to certain things, I’m sure if John Paul Jones bass & keyboards picked it up Jimmy would notice.

  • @JaakkoTK
    @JaakkoTK Před měsícem +1

    Page´s famous DADGAD-guitar tuning in this song sets the mood and Plants vocals are just supreme, thanks for reaction!

  • @YNGWIE998
    @YNGWIE998 Před měsícem

    The telephone on top of the mellotron...well somebody has to order a post gig takeaway for the lads in the band!

  • @DustinHakonson
    @DustinHakonson Před měsícem

    Best song ever by the best band ever.

  • @user-oe9hj9yl7m
    @user-oe9hj9yl7m Před 8 dny

    The organist John Paul Jones also plays bass on this using foot pedals under the organ

  • @tomloft2000
    @tomloft2000 Před 20 dny

    It was a hot line to Kashmir!

  • @DarthVader-km6ku
    @DarthVader-km6ku Před měsícem

    The telephone was to talk to the mixing desk which was about 150 yards away in the middle of 250,000 people. There were no cell phones in 1979 and the security contingent was massive, so walky talkies were not an option for the sound crew. Walky talkies were illegal in England at the time and could only be used by licensed police and security services. Consequently they would buy their radios in America, where they were cheap and bring them to the UK. The only problem with this was that all US CB radios were fitted with channel 14 crystals. (All on the same frequency) That's OK in the UK because no one else would be within range...except me. I bought a very high powered set from America with me to the gig to use it to stay in touch with my friends if we got separated. However, my radios were WAY more powerful than the cheap little things they gave to the security at the show. Every time I pressed my transmit I wiped out the entire security for the show. Boy were they p*ssed. My antenna was six feet long and I stood out like a sore thumb. They threatened they'd kill me if they found me, so I put it away after having had some fun during the afternoon. Oh, yeah. Zeppelin were really good...😉

  • @henrygarcia9554
    @henrygarcia9554 Před 19 dny +1

    Nice reaction 🤘

  • @michaelthomas8592
    @michaelthomas8592 Před měsícem

    I highly recommend you one s another song by LED ZEPPELI:
    "When the Levee Breakes" - ENJOY :o)
    And note: they were THE FOUNDERS of Hard Rock, the first band ON THIS PLANET to ever play this kind of music!!!

  • @zosometalgod
    @zosometalgod Před 2 měsíci +1

    That telephone is for when they're setting up that phone is more of an intercom that goes to the control room it's not used during their performance!

  • @Knucklehead65
    @Knucklehead65 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Same concert Achilles Last Stand

  • @trendydelquendy
    @trendydelquendy Před 2 měsíci +1

    Bonham's fills are incredible but the band know exactly where to come in on every bar; feel like I'd need a calculator to figure out where each bar ends.

  • @alexharbison4411
    @alexharbison4411 Před 28 dny

    As a musician you probably notice that the vocals and chorus is in 6/8 time but the drums play in a 4/4 rhythm. That's why it sounds like it's falling apart then it comes together every 11 beats.

  • @Shawn-mo6dh
    @Shawn-mo6dh Před měsícem

    This is their best song ❤️

    • @theSunKing142
      @theSunKing142 Před měsícem

      Mission impossible to say which is their best song = they are ALL great😎

  • @flyingardilla143
    @flyingardilla143 Před 22 dny

    The telephone may have been a direct line to the engineer at the control desk. If I was playing a mellotron live, I would probably want a technician close at hand.

  • @diptastik5651
    @diptastik5651 Před 2 měsíci +1

    The telephone is John Paul Jones sense of humour 😁 There is a story behind it but no way can I remember what it is lol.

  • @jdbroders64
    @jdbroders64 Před 2 měsíci +3

    The better live concert is the 1973 Madison Square Garden performance. They were on fire and just killed it. Just not the same IMHO.

    • @hans-christianpoulsen4103
      @hans-christianpoulsen4103 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I agree that the 1973 MSG concert was great. But, as Kashmir was only released in 1975, they did not play it then

    • @jdbroders64
      @jdbroders64 Před 2 měsíci

      @@hans-christianpoulsen4103You are correct sir. Good catch. It was late and I was tired. Mea culpa. This is why I love these threads. It keeps me honest.

  • @chrisfahning1051
    @chrisfahning1051 Před 2 měsíci +1

    The general consensus is the telephone was accidentally left by those who set up the gear.

  • @RobertDavisAdman
    @RobertDavisAdman Před 2 měsíci +1

    Did I hear you say, both six and twelve string guitars? He never switched guitars during a performance to my knowledge.... but sometimes used a double neck which was a twelve string and a six string. On this, he used his six-string Danelectro. :)

  • @TheBunzinator
    @TheBunzinator Před měsícem

    No, you don't need to process what you just heard the drums do. You just need to realise that it's Bonzo, and therefore extraordinary.

  • @grumpyoldman8524
    @grumpyoldman8524 Před měsícem

    Aside from their classic hit Stairway to Heaven, try listening to the studio version of No Quarter

  • @williamcabell142
    @williamcabell142 Před 2 měsíci +2

    That’s a D-3 Hammond!

  • @RobertDavisAdman
    @RobertDavisAdman Před 2 měsíci +1

    Since I've Been Loving You, Live at Madison Square Garden

  • @Trucker231610
    @Trucker231610 Před měsícem

    Your getting ready to go on a long journey with Zeppelin. For a little bit if contrast watch them perform this song in 2007 At Celebration.
    Of course John Bonham had passed away by then but his son Jason fills in nicely.

  • @davecotterill-jy7ct
    @davecotterill-jy7ct Před 2 měsíci +1

    You need to watch 1970 Albert hall live you shook me babe

  • @sicotshit7068
    @sicotshit7068 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Which often JPJ would separately play the & record those instruments, for the mellotron. I believe for Stairway To Heaven he play recorders, to sound like flutes, at the beginning of the song.

  • @user-qi1fu9bg6w
    @user-qi1fu9bg6w Před 2 měsíci +1

    Do we have another Led Zeppelin song for you to react to?.....all of them. And each different from the last. One thing Led Zeppelin is not is a one trick pony. Enjoy the ride, you'll love it.

  • @mark10thompson
    @mark10thompson Před 2 měsíci +1

    Would you please react to I'm Gonna Crawl from 1979? Smoky blues performances by all 4 - Robert's vocals, Jimmy's guitar, JPJ's synths and Bonzo's incredible blues shuffle. Love your reaction to Kashmir!

  • @PlatinumBlack90038
    @PlatinumBlack90038 Před měsícem

    The telephone is for John Paul Jones...just in case...another famous John Paul decides to call... ☎🎹🎶

  • @user-rd7qu8kk6d
    @user-rd7qu8kk6d Před měsícem

    Have a look at zeppelin live from Madison square Garden 1973

  • @billtaylor3382
    @billtaylor3382 Před 2 měsíci +1

    The GOAT!!!

  • @Pablopax4
    @Pablopax4 Před 29 dny

    He had a telephone since mobile phones were not available at the time. I hope that clarify's the issue.

  • @samuellord8576
    @samuellord8576 Před měsícem

    Great reaction! I hope you will react to “Over the Hills and Far Away,” a song that has ancient roots in lyrics. It’s one of their _perfect_ songs, a bit like “Stairway….” but shorter. You’ll love it. ❤

  • @donepearce
    @donepearce Před měsícem +1

    Every musician here is a virtuoso - total master of his instrument. Take Jimmy Page - the guitarist. Almost every song involves a different tuning scheme for the guitar so that although he clearly plays with muscle memory like any great musician, it has to be a different muscle memory for every song. I could say the same for the rest of them, but I'll stick to the instrument I understand. Others have asked you to see this song played at their Celebration Day concert when they were all old men. The same fire, and Robert's voice has not deteriorated an inch. And John, the drummer has by then died, so his little boy Jason takes his place on stage. And it is clear that he is not there from sentiment - he has earned it.

  • @annereidy7981
    @annereidy7981 Před měsícem

    The Late Great John Bonham on drums.

  • @mikeyrebs8259
    @mikeyrebs8259 Před 3 dny

    JPJ playing the bass with the foot pedal ....

  • @26shedan
    @26shedan Před 2 měsíci +1

    I hope you do more Zep, Stairway to Heaven Live MSG is incredible. They were younger and a better read on Roberts beautiful vocals.

  • @martyjones3523
    @martyjones3523 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Listen to “Since I’ve Been Loving You”

  • @jeffdennison3347
    @jeffdennison3347 Před 2 měsíci +1

    50s 60s 70s 80s Radio play 3 minutes. Album songs are longer. Concert songs even longer.

  • @seanherskowitz5998
    @seanherskowitz5998 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Hmmm he had a lot of children ; perhaps his wife was due during the tour and he wanted a phone in case she went into labor …. That’s my insane guess for the phone 😂
    Any live video from their 1973 MSG show is incredible
    And I don’t know if you’ve done symphonic metal band Epica but if you want to see a band and orchestra backing them perform with severe lighting check out their 2013 Retrospective video of the song Chasing The Dragon