Led Zeppelin - Stairway to Heaven (REACTION!)

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  • @LostInVegas
    @LostInVegas  Před rokem +71

    Thanks to Keeps for sponsoring this video! Head to keeps.com/LIV to get 50% off your first order of hair loss treatment!

    • @failtolawl
      @failtolawl Před rokem +9

      yall really got ryan to do the hair ad huh

    • @MikeyMike706
      @MikeyMike706 Před rokem +1

      To me, the solo is the culmination of all great rock and roll, the culture of it and the whole era. It gives me shivers when I don't respect it.........

    • @airgunfun4248
      @airgunfun4248 Před rokem +2

      Awesome that you admitted you didn't care for it

    • @patrickharris3746
      @patrickharris3746 Před rokem

      This interview with Jimmy Page explains what he was doing in crafting this song: czcams.com/video/DDo4CA13LbY/video.html

    • @Freedomscream101
      @Freedomscream101 Před rokem +1

      Listen to in the name of tragedy by Motörhead if you do not then you’re letting me down

  • @thomasdunn1107
    @thomasdunn1107 Před rokem +1337

    "Led Zeppelin didn't write songs that everybody liked, they left that for the Bee Gees" -Wayne's World

    • @Duke_2373
      @Duke_2373 Před rokem +10

      This

    • @willhudson5687
      @willhudson5687 Před rokem +34

      Yet they still managed to stay alive.

    • @anthonyreyes4988
      @anthonyreyes4988 Před rokem +5

      Point made

    • @brett2015
      @brett2015 Před rokem +15

      Wayne compares his cable access show to Led Zeppelin. My fav. part of that movie 😂😂😂

    • @NeyJ
      @NeyJ Před rokem +9

      Man I need to watch that again now you’ve mentioned it. It sucks and it cuts!

  • @mantequilla6680
    @mantequilla6680 Před rokem +467

    "And if you listen very hard, the tune will come to you at last" definitely applies here

    • @gps9715
      @gps9715 Před rokem +26

      That's great. Well said.

    • @WeepinShades
      @WeepinShades Před rokem +3

      Thank you for this weapons-grade cringe

    • @gps9715
      @gps9715 Před rokem +37

      @@WeepinShades Put your guitar down. It deserves better.

    • @1972mrkleen
      @1972mrkleen Před rokem

      LOL

    • @johnstark254
      @johnstark254 Před 5 měsíci +2

      I appreciate how they really tried to understand in words and tried to appreciate it but unfortunately they talked through the intro and weren't really paying attention. Therefore they missed the context. By that point there was no way they could immerse themselves in the essence of this masterpiece. As Don McLean famously sang: They would not listen, they did not know how. Perhaps they'll listen now.

  • @liamwood762
    @liamwood762 Před rokem +132

    Stairway To Heaven is widely regarded by a lot of people to be the greatest song ever written. And it is.

    • @tracycampbell3060
      @tracycampbell3060 Před rokem +4

      I fully agree

    • @OtakuMainer
      @OtakuMainer Před rokem +2

      I think it's a close 2nd to American Pie but I love both

    • @slzash
      @slzash Před 10 měsíci +5

      Just my opinion of the top 3 greatest songs ever written:
      1. Stairway to heaven
      2. hallelujah
      3. Wish you were here

    • @spaghettisauce445
      @spaghettisauce445 Před 10 měsíci +4

      either stairway or bohemian rhapsody

    • @tracycampbell3060
      @tracycampbell3060 Před 10 měsíci

      @@slzash which song is Hallelujah?

  • @jorgelbarral
    @jorgelbarral Před rokem +208

    This song is a trip, a progression. The title is perfect. It's a Stairway to Heaven. Once it has reached its crescendo, its peak, it feels like climbing a mountain, and once there, you appreciate the scenery around you from the top. Then it's all serenity and calmness again at the very end. But unfortunately, we live in a fast world nowadays, and people no longer have the time to appreciate these masterpieces. That's why you didn't get it.

    • @tracycampbell3060
      @tracycampbell3060 Před rokem +3

      Excellent answer

    • @JHGiese
      @JHGiese Před rokem +8

      The song requires imagination. The lyrics are deep on many different levels. Too bad they didn't get the music. It is one of the greatest songs of all times.

    • @Snoop_Dugg
      @Snoop_Dugg Před 10 měsíci +9

      You kind of have to ‘earn’ the climax at the end.
      The slow beginning makes the wait for the end worth anticipating.

    • @redfog42
      @redfog42 Před 8 měsíci

      Spotty dog!

    • @mirandacaldwell1292
      @mirandacaldwell1292 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@Snoop_Duggthat’s well put, I come from having heard just about everything they ever released and to me this is just another side of their capabilities. When you know zeppelin inside and out it seems easier to appreciate this one because you know without a shadow of doubt that you’re hearing masters at work.

  • @PeterTea
    @PeterTea Před rokem +639

    Led Zeppelin is like having four Michael Jordans in the same band.

    • @dctbass
      @dctbass Před rokem +27

      Nailed it

    • @bmad0
      @bmad0 Před rokem +13

      yeah these guys are arrogant and oblivius to actual music.

    • @RobiCerati
      @RobiCerati Před rokem +3

      Yuuuup

    • @Huesos138
      @Huesos138 Před rokem +52

      @@bmad0 The fact that they didn't like the song doesn't make them arrogant. Jesus. They were extremely careful in the way they stated their opinions.

    • @bmad0
      @bmad0 Před rokem +3

      @@Huesos138 no, it does, also shows they might be tone deff.

  • @andrewfischer8564
    @andrewfischer8564 Před rokem +327

    i still hear in my head "does any body remember laughter" from the live version every time i hear this

  • @ramdinsangasaiawi7581
    @ramdinsangasaiawi7581 Před rokem +146

    After all these years, it's still a spiritual experience listening to Stairway to Heaven. The mysticism appeals to some more than it appeals to others. But it was a song of another era when we had time to grow into a song or a film unlike today's era of immediate impact. But I think Ryan might grow to like it even more if he gives it another spin without the camera, seated in his backyard and looking up at the evening sky.

  • @tonk-8
    @tonk-8 Před rokem +60

    As a musician in my 40s, this was technically before my time. I still think this is one of the greatest rock songs ever written.

    • @lukebuggey3558
      @lukebuggey3558 Před 10 měsíci +3

      I'm 19 now and thought this is one of the greatest songs of all time since I was 14

  • @imaguandaloops
    @imaguandaloops Před rokem +239

    “The idea of ‘Stairway’ was to have a piece of music, a composition, whereby it would just keep on unfolding into more layers, more moods. The subtlety of the intensity and the overlay of the composition would actually accelerate as it went through on every level, every emotional level, every musical level, so it just keeps opening up as it continues through its passage.” - Jimmy Page

    • @TheJustintyper
      @TheJustintyper Před rokem +5

      In other words, they got really high and some moody blues came on and they said, shit why don't we try that?

    • @bobthebear1246
      @bobthebear1246 Před rokem +2

      Great quote.

    • @remnant24
      @remnant24 Před rokem +4

      @@TheJustintyper Specifically, Spirit by Taurus came on.

    • @kikivon3501
      @kikivon3501 Před rokem +2

      @@remnant24 they won that plagiarism law suit.

    • @remnant24
      @remnant24 Před rokem +1

      @@kikivon3501 Doesn't mean they didn't plagiarize, it just means they got away with it.

  • @thetrappedchatterbox7941
    @thetrappedchatterbox7941 Před rokem +237

    Jesus......I've heard this a million times and all I can feel is the myticism of this band when it plays. The definition of legendary. Unbelievable.

  • @ariabramowitz8923
    @ariabramowitz8923 Před rokem +93

    The "iconic part" is the journey it takes you on. That suite-like structure is what makes the song so fulfilling and so revered.
    That said, your mental "set," your internal framing, will exert a massive influence on how you experience the work.

    • @m.vondrake5534
      @m.vondrake5534 Před rokem +2

      True. Stairway to Heaven is 3 suites with a bridge

    • @AgentSnoreJar
      @AgentSnoreJar Před rokem +1

      The song, Stairway to Heaven, is itself a stairway to Heaven. Each segment rising above the previous.

  • @TheGreatCue772
    @TheGreatCue772 Před rokem +73

    A great song stands on its own regardless of Hype. This is a long song. It features a recorder. No drum arrangement until 4 min into the song. It’s a 3 layer song that progresses in tempo at each layer. Plant’s vocals go from whimsical and fragile to masterfully powerful and in your face right after one of the greatest rock solos in a song of all time.
    There really isn’t a song like Stairway To Heaven and while it’s revered by practically every rocker over the age of 40 It’s easy to understand how it gets lost with some younger generations of music lovers who’s roots don’t originate in the genre. The greatness of this song falls outside of technical application….you either experience Stairway or you don’t.

    • @jacobmarshall5391
      @jacobmarshall5391 Před rokem +3

      Yeah, this song is one of a kind. Look at how long it's been around. And despite it being the, 'scapegoat', for use of a better word, of many jokes ie.(the forbidden song in music stores), and has been acknowledged as, 'overplayed', It's still popular, and imo, one of the best written, and composed songs in the last half a century.

    • @Snoop_Dugg
      @Snoop_Dugg Před 10 měsíci

      I think Bohemian Rhapsody comes close

  • @Cadinho93
    @Cadinho93 Před rokem +208

    My father always said, "No talking when Led Zeppelin is playing".
    Also, it doesn't matter how many times you listen to "Led Zeppelin" it's like listening for the first time.

    • @mymasteriwanttoserveyouand9903
      @mymasteriwanttoserveyouand9903 Před rokem +3

      Oh come on there are much better bands than this

    • @kingbb911
      @kingbb911 Před rokem +16

      @@mymasteriwanttoserveyouand9903
      Not really. No band has remotely captured the amount of mystique, mysteriousness in the actual music being made since.

    • @mymasteriwanttoserveyouand9903
      @mymasteriwanttoserveyouand9903 Před rokem

      @@kingbb911 nah, you're just a narrow minded fanboy or YOUR FATHER (OMG) listened to it and now you consider it to be the best band in the world which is absolutely ridiculous since how much music has been produced overall

    • @kingbb911
      @kingbb911 Před rokem +7

      @@mymasteriwanttoserveyouand9903 or you’re just wrong and projecting. Have fun with that

    • @mymasteriwanttoserveyouand9903
      @mymasteriwanttoserveyouand9903 Před rokem +1

      @@kingbb911 you're damn right I'm projecting - trying to project on you how huge this business actually is while you reduce it to one single band, oh come on man grow tf up

  • @bobthepoppop
    @bobthepoppop Před rokem +204

    I can understand the issue with the track being over hyped and not knowing the long, unfolding beginning that it plays through to get to the payoff. But once you're familiar with the build and understand the intentional pace they created for this song, Stairway becomes such a joy of a sound. It's like seeing a spectacular flower bloom before your eyes.

    • @tommygun5038
      @tommygun5038 Před rokem +8

      Exactly. It's a power ballad. Starts slowly and steadily increases.

    • @sonny7194
      @sonny7194 Před rokem +3

      Just watched your clipping reaction lmao

    • @wetlikewash8055
      @wetlikewash8055 Před rokem +5

      Dad? Is that you?

    • @theodoreritola7641
      @theodoreritola7641 Před rokem +2

      They messed up by NOT doing the LIVE VERISON from Madison Sq Garden 1973 It IS WAY better than this recorded version ,This was nothing Compered to the live version is way longer O WELL THERE LOSS ..

    • @pooki903
      @pooki903 Před rokem +4

      @ghost mall it wasn't remotely boring or average in 1971.

  • @mudcast
    @mudcast Před rokem +75

    I remember being 12 years old crying listening to this because it was so good. I remember laughter.

    • @JpegDog
      @JpegDog Před rokem +7

      Does anybody remember laughter?

    • @adsasites5897
      @adsasites5897 Před rokem +1

      im 44, i still cry almost every time, is way to good

    • @tonirutan3665
      @tonirutan3665 Před 3 měsíci

      I can relate to your comment. Started early with rock 12 as well and at 70 I'm still jamming to Led.

  • @Misslyssalu
    @Misslyssalu Před rokem +29

    I’ve been listening to Led Zeppelin all my life. This song still gives me goosebumps. You have to just close your eyes, sink into it and let it wash over you.

  • @MasterTapes1960
    @MasterTapes1960 Před rokem +148

    Led Zeppelin's music will forever be timeless. What they did between 1969 and 1979 can never be achieved again.

  • @TWGarg
    @TWGarg Před rokem +234

    If you've ever made love, you know why this song is structured the way it is.

    • @heavymetalhistory6152
      @heavymetalhistory6152 Před rokem +27

      I think this is one of the greatest analogies I've ever read about anything. Kudos bro, kudos.

    • @Ninjametal
      @Ninjametal Před rokem +7

      "Your mama joke here"*

    • @mirkecWii
      @mirkecWii Před rokem +5

      Yeah but its pretty short for just that xd

    • @TWGarg
      @TWGarg Před rokem +4

      @@mirkecWii LOL Set it up for late in the playlist!

    • @CaptWalker
      @CaptWalker Před rokem +1

      Well i would hope someone's GF is not thinking about this song at that moment...maybe the band doesn't mind at all but seems like it would be kind of an insult to the guy....but then again there are probably many things girls do nowadays that it's best we just don't know about, period.

  • @deelak2329
    @deelak2329 Před rokem +54

    This is one of those songs that you love and appreciate the more times you hear it. You had an expectation because of the hype. But trust me, the more you listen to it, the more the first part grows on you. Well, for most people anyway....

  • @ianflanagan209
    @ianflanagan209 Před rokem +32

    Led zepplin have heavy songs, soft songs, funky songs, experimental, sexy songs, bluesy songs, folky songs and they do all of them well. To enjoy stairway to heaven it takes an appreciation of building and layers and story telling. It is not intended to be fun bright lights like star wars, it is intended to be introspective and immersive in the same way the Lord of the rings and Narnia are. Some of LZs music is flashy and fun but some of it is mystical and mature. Some people listen to music to be entertained, some listen for emotional reasons, some listen to think or aid in creativity, some listen to be challenged whatever your reason LZ has at least one song for you and that is why they are great.

  • @TheXeneron
    @TheXeneron Před rokem +140

    To answer your question about Zeppelin's music, many people would call each of the members of Led Zeppelin as in the top 5 of their respective instrument in all of rock history. This song is a masterpiece, not just for its influence, but for its actual composition. One think I noticed, you guys listened to basically the last 5 minutes of this song without pausing. It looked several times like George wanted to, but then something interesting would happen in the music and he'd pull back. It really shows the way this (and a lot of Zepp's music) pulls you in. It's interesting and varied. It has a draw to it that's hard to explain.

    • @rothed16
      @rothed16 Před rokem +7

      Agree. All 4 should be in people's Top 10. Van Halen is my Fave, but all 4 are not Top 10 in VH. Rush is the only other band I can think of that each member is a Top 10.

    • @leviathan3630
      @leviathan3630 Před rokem

      @@rothed16 I wouldn't call Alex Lifeson a top 10 guitarist personally

    • @belewda
      @belewda Před rokem +1

      Sorry, but I wouldn't call any of them top 10 at their respective instruments. Plant is clearly not the best vocalist. Jimmy Page is awesome... but he ain't no Dave Mustaine. John Paul Jones fucking wishes he was Cliff Burton or Les Claypool. John Bonham was almost as good as his son.

    • @dethtron
      @dethtron Před rokem +2

      @@belewda 80's baby.

    • @esotericenigma9721
      @esotericenigma9721 Před rokem

      Wasn't this song ripped off from Spirit- "Taurus"? And they are clearly not top 5 in their respective instruments.

  • @bendubec3138
    @bendubec3138 Před rokem +156

    Thank you for your honesty. Really. It's a huge reason why your channel, your passion, is noteworthy. It's why I keep coming back. It doesn't matter if I agree or not I KNOW I'm getting an honest reaction to the material. A QUALITY conversation cannot commence without honesty. You're the best in the business at honesty. My life appreciating music has been enhanced by your contribution. Thank you fellas.

    • @halofour01
      @halofour01 Před rokem +12

      Couldn't agree more. To not gush over a song as big as this speaks to RARE integrity!

    • @jbudrow1
      @jbudrow1 Před rokem +2

      Could not have said better 👏👍

    • @MrCaptShadow
      @MrCaptShadow Před rokem +4

      That's why they're the only music reactors I follow. Totally honest and can defend their point with actual reasons.

    • @omieg89
      @omieg89 Před rokem +4

      Exactly man. Their genuine reactions are why I come to this channel. There are songs that I love that they don’t like but I still appreciate their honesty.

  • @gdownard1
    @gdownard1 Před rokem +30

    One of the greatest songs ever written

  • @cosmicwonders21
    @cosmicwonders21 Před rokem +23

    Firstly your honesty is appreciated. Your channel stands out because of this.
    To answer the question they are great because of both. As a guitar player for example, playing Led Zeppelin's music feels very natural and clever in an intriguing way where you play it and you think to yourself "this was meant to be written". This is for 90% of their music. Their first 6 studio albums are pretty much flawless. It's difficult to find a bad track frankly. Presence is the first album where they had missteps in my opinion. And they had so much variety which they achieved quality on throughout. I mean not many other bands dipped their toes into so many different genres. None that I know pulled it off anywhere near as good as Zep. When you listen to them over years you realise how good they were especially considering they were kids in essence when they wrote so much of this stuff it's truly astounding. Their production values were also very high, Page ensured this. You can hear every note, every tom, every vibrato it's a pleasure on the senses. But it is also because they were pioneers, they really wrote the book for which other bands followed after in many ways including music management. Research Peter Grant. Their friendship and mutual respect was also another factor that assisted in the quality and creation of timeless material. They knew how good they were and they knew they were so much better than whoever was second best. And if you listen to their music over the years you come to the same conclusion when you listen to other bands, end up being disappointed and go back to Zeppelin. It's like a safe space for quality that becomes a standard that nobody else can match.
    As for Stairway to Heaven, my advice is, don't worry about trying to understand the lyrics too much because it is open to interpretation at the end of the day. Focus on the feel and emotion. Enjoy the journey. This song is for me the biggest song in rock and general popular music. The entire song is iconic. The intricate guitar work at the intro with descending and ascending notes, the slow build up, the majestic nature of the piece, the intrigue and mystery, the fusion of folk, jazz and rock, the melodic and complimentary recorder, the patient drumming that creates space to exploit, the epic ending and of course the best guitar solo in rock history, full of emotion with question and answer at the end.
    This song is a masterpiece and I fell in love with it only after months of listening to it in high school in the 90s and love it more and more every time I listen to it. It is class and majesty all rolled into one.
    Led Zeppelin separate themselves from the pack with these types of songs. No other band could have created this.

  • @hat8918
    @hat8918 Před rokem +65

    I'm 33 years old. I got into Led Zeppelin in high school. They are legitimately great. This particular album is fire.

  • @OcelotDAD
    @OcelotDAD Před rokem +203

    This is quite possibly the greatest rock and roll song ever

    • @BigMuddyCountry
      @BigMuddyCountry Před rokem +8

      Facts

    • @omgHeadshots
      @omgHeadshots Před rokem +14

      Not even the best song on that album but it’s definitely up there

    • @failtolawl
      @failtolawl Před rokem

      Ok and do you have an actual thoughtful comment or is this just like whoring? Got any RIPs for any of the band members to go with that?

    • @travisligocki
      @travisligocki Před rokem +3

      @@omgHeadshots Battle of Evermore or When the Levy Breaks?

    • @melprophet1936
      @melprophet1936 Před rokem +7

      Love this song, but after hearing it what must be at least 1,000 times since the 1st time I heard it in the mid-70's, I never ever intentionally play it.

  • @Blackbirb5150
    @Blackbirb5150 Před rokem +49

    I think you being hyped up on this song is a factor. When I discovered a lot of songs I've come to love I listened to it without expectations. I have a feeling this song may grow on you if you give it more listens. Great reaction

    • @omieg89
      @omieg89 Před rokem +2

      Expectations are such a big part of enjoying anything.

    • @ReneParada
      @ReneParada Před 11 měsíci

      This is exactly why I prefer blind listening that is not common in this age of in demand and trend searches and new discovery methods that is not apt for art or music. Gone are the days we surf through radio channels to truly discover amazing music!

  • @JosesAmazingWorlds
    @JosesAmazingWorlds Před rokem +51

    Nah Ryan, they are great because of their music. You don’t string four or five consecutive n.1 records on both sides of the Atlantic without being awesome.

    • @tmpardi77
      @tmpardi77 Před rokem +6

      For sure. It might be hard for them to see it coming from their perspective of only just starting to check out this band now. For those people who listened to Zeppelin for decades, and know their entire library of music inside out, they for sure know they are great. 4 truly amazing musicians that came together with the most perfect chemistry.

  • @kevinreynolds1051
    @kevinreynolds1051 Před rokem +81

    Zeppelin’s diversity was one of the things that made them musical giants. From beautiful acoustic ballads like Tangerine and Going to California to bangers like Trampled Under Foot and The Wanton Song; from down home blues like Boogie with Stu to epic slow blues like Tea for One and Since I’ve been Loving You; prog like The Song Remains the Same and Achille’s Last Stand as just some examples of the different styles they played. Plus their live shows were epic improvisational jams!

    • @supernaught1963
      @supernaught1963 Před rokem +1

      Don't forget their Country song "Hot Dog".

    • @chrisg1672
      @chrisg1672 Před rokem +3

      This is a key point about Zep.
      They were diverse musically.
      Stairway is a cerebral song with layers and a thunderous crescendo.

    • @Admjoh
      @Admjoh Před rokem +2

      *King gizzard and the lizard wizard entered the chat*

    • @JoeVideoed
      @JoeVideoed Před rokem

      @@chrisg1672 Prince was quoted that the great thing about Led Zeppelin was that there was a different color to each song. Nuff said.

  • @barnabydodd8956
    @barnabydodd8956 Před rokem +83

    This is a song that you have to listen to more than once. The first time you listen you don't know what to expect. When you listen again and again you expect and anticipate the build up towards the last two or three minutes. Once you know what to expect you can better appreciate the song in full.

    • @osamaqtaitat
      @osamaqtaitat Před rokem +1

      Not expecting is great sometimes, and vice versa

    • @RAAZR-
      @RAAZR- Před rokem

      Good things don't need to be consumed multiple times.. It's people trying to force themselves to like something saying bs like that. Song is ancient in todays standards just like The Beatles. Society evovled maybe you should too

    • @cosmicwonders21
      @cosmicwonders21 Před rokem +2

      @@RAAZR- Some things can be appreciated after multiple listens. Just like movies. Because you notice things you don't the first time you listened or watched. Which equates to the detail in the craft and the quality in it's production. I still find new things in Stairway to Heaven after almost 30 years of listening to it. It's frankly unbelievable. And these guys were "kids" at the time. Early twenties. Extraordinary really.
      I've seen The Godfather so many times I've forgotten. But I like it better each time I watch it because of how well it is made. You cannot consume it all in one viewing. Same with this song.

    • @RAAZR-
      @RAAZR- Před rokem

      @@cosmicwonders21 that's a great coping mechanism. Most songs are just good or bad and the good ones don't need justification because you can hear a low volumed tambourine in the back of the mix. Good songs can be appreciated after multiple listens too even though you notice nothing new because it's just generally good music

    • @cosmicwonders21
      @cosmicwonders21 Před rokem +1

      @@RAAZR- To be clear, I don't necessarily mean I notice a tambourine in the back of the mix 30 years down the line. I mean I notice a passage of music, a melody that calls back to a previous part of the song in a complimentary way that is not obvious on the first or even 100th listen. You start to notice these patterns in quality down the line, after many listens and views. And it's clearly not by accident. It is by design. That's the genius.

  • @MsTruthseeker999
    @MsTruthseeker999 Před rokem +26

    I've probably heard this song over 100 times now and when John Bonham comes in I get goosebumps every time...and the last phase of the song is epic. Not everyone's taste, I get that but to those of us who were alive when this era of music was happening it's an awesome song. 💙

  • @tammccoy4258
    @tammccoy4258 Před rokem +3

    I love that you didn't like it and were prepared to say so. I don't agree, but it confirms the genuineness of this channel.

  • @HiroBrown
    @HiroBrown Před rokem +47

    The unique thing about this song is that it’s constantly speeding up. The most iconic part of this song is the guitar solo but the guitar intro is so iconic too and the lyrics are so introspective and actually applicable to all of us in human nature that we all want to climb our own stairway to heaven. That’s what I think the song is about at least

    • @joegrant413
      @joegrant413 Před rokem +1

      One problem with today’s music and performances is the click track. Bands and conductors kept their groove together and could vary the tempo, which helps the music to feel alive.

  • @robertcussins2807
    @robertcussins2807 Před rokem +308

    Sorry you didn't get it. To those of us of whom grew up with Zep, it is iconic.

    • @brettg274
      @brettg274 Před rokem +13

      I can understand because so many bands tried to recreate this song afterwards.

    • @alecmunro1732
      @alecmunro1732 Před rokem +4

      I grew up with them too, but really, I can understand why they didn't "get it".

    • @spaghettisauce445
      @spaghettisauce445 Před rokem +1

      yeah this song is so musically great, led zeppelin was such an incredible band

    • @penderyn8794
      @penderyn8794 Před rokem +5

      Many it's a European thing...... This is deeply rooted in Northern European folk music
      Very powerful lyrics to me

    • @alinasaiko7675
      @alinasaiko7675 Před rokem +1

      Yess, definitely their age may be an issue for properly feel Led Zep’s music. I’m sorry as well :)

  • @ec605
    @ec605 Před 9 měsíci +8

    Sometimes folks over think things. No distrspect. It's a rock masterpiece. Legendary.

    • @punkjazz88
      @punkjazz88 Před 7 měsíci

      What they are really thinking is "more crappy white music we have to shovel through!"😁

    • @austin_madore9417
      @austin_madore9417 Před 2 měsíci

      @@punkjazz88wtf are you on about

  • @Goretician
    @Goretician Před rokem +22

    it’s not only the influence, it’s the substance. the song starts whimsically, tells a simple, endearing story, and ends in a thunderous crescendo that makes you contemplate your path in life. that being said, of course it won’t hit everyone the same. not everyone listens to Mozart and experiences an existential crisis. different strokes.

  • @dmwelchdw
    @dmwelchdw Před rokem +15

    Its The STAIRWAY to Heaven. The songs is a long slow enigmatic climb. Its not just a good jam, its art.

  • @TheToohey10
    @TheToohey10 Před rokem +146

    If you ever want to get a round of applause in a guitar shop make sure you go in and play this

    • @matejatomic3897
      @matejatomic3897 Před rokem +14

      Nah bro the 0 3 5 Smoke On The Water is way harder

    • @smftv
      @smftv Před rokem +3

      🤣 Oh yes... do it! 😲

    • @dmeskdankies
      @dmeskdankies Před rokem +4

      Round of fists... Is that still a thing?

    • @mudbutt234
      @mudbutt234 Před rokem +4

      Not according to Wayne's World

    • @jxchamb
      @jxchamb Před rokem +1

      😂

  • @andrewwelham8633
    @andrewwelham8633 Před rokem +24

    This song is like a very tall rollercoaster. It has this momentous slow build taking you up and up and up. Finally you reach the apex and go over the crest, plummetting headlong at breakneck speed through the twists and turns. It's amazing that they were patient and confident enough to create this slow burn mega finish song.

  • @davidwebster3738
    @davidwebster3738 Před rokem +20

    Sometimes it is important to remember the period in which a particular piece was written. People had longer attention spans as there was less vying for our attention. It may be that this song simply doesn't get to the pay off fast enough for more recent generations. This is the musical version of a 1,000 page Russian novel (e.g. The Brothers Karamazov) in which you have to be willing/able to take the journey and suspend any expectation of immediate gratification, but the result will be profound for those who do/can. Not for everyone, and perhaps on its way to being a historical relic of a bygone era, but those who know, know.

  • @2869may
    @2869may Před rokem +47

    "You're time is gonna come", "What is and what should never be", "Ten years gone",
    "Babe I'm gonna leave you"....!
    These Zeppelin tracks are EPIC...!!!

  • @andrewsutherland1909
    @andrewsutherland1909 Před rokem +15

    I love the build up in this song. It's so chill and you can just sit back and sing along with it and then it ends by ramping up the intensity before slowing down again and going out on a mellow note. One of the reasons such a longer song is the most played song on radio for rock.

  • @danwebb1756
    @danwebb1756 Před rokem +14

    This song came out in 1971. There had never been anything like this before it. You need to watch or listen to a live version. Their live performances are unrivaled. Jimmy page plays 5 minute solos that are face melting. Perspective is key

  • @davidrichins6495
    @davidrichins6495 Před rokem +171

    I've always thought yall were some of the most genuine reactors, and I still do. But my brain is hurting trying to do the mental gymnastics required to believe y'all haven't heard this.

    • @sdjslkdjlsskldjslkdjsl8262
      @sdjslkdjlsskldjslkdjsl8262 Před rokem +27

      I don't mean to make this into a race thing (actually yes I do) but you'd be surprised how many young black guys more from a rap background haven't heard certain obvious classic rock hits. (Or have maybe half-heard it without remembering it, or whatever)

    • @smokejc
      @smokejc Před rokem +13

      Usually when they've heard the songs before they'll admit it, from what I've seen. George himself says it in this video, it's just been a while.

    • @steviem1163
      @steviem1163 Před rokem +12

      Ryan says within like 10 seconds of the song playing he's heard it.

    • @jeyfromnowhere
      @jeyfromnowhere Před rokem +9

      @@sdjslkdjlsskldjslkdjsl8262 Doesn't even have to be race-related. I'm constantly surprised by the music my partner has never heard that are "everybody knows this one" tracks to me simply because I grew up with my parents playing them.

    • @pedrox96
      @pedrox96 Před rokem

      Same bro

  • @sgt.blkdog3840
    @sgt.blkdog3840 Před rokem +22

    For the longest time starting in the 70s, Stairway to Heaven was often rated the #1 rock song of all time. It’s easily their most famous song.

  • @stephaniebuechter5029
    @stephaniebuechter5029 Před rokem +8

    Goosebumps every time I hear it. NEVER. GETS. OLD.

  • @EnglandsLastPatriot
    @EnglandsLastPatriot Před rokem +14

    All time iconic track...Every beginner guitarist tried to learn the intro rift!

  • @smftv
    @smftv Před rokem +155

    Stairway isn't a song you listen to once, it's an ongoing experience. Whenever you feel the need to be serenaded, you play Stairway. You want to rock to Zep? You play "Black Dog". You want to have an orgasm? You play "Dyer Maker". In fact, "Black Dog's" the very first song I remember hearing as a kid of maybe 6 years old. Then it was Sabbath and Twisted Sister and Kiss and a metalhead was born.
    To answer your question, you need to consider both the time and style. Led Zeppelin transformed what people thought of Rock n Roll as, and reinvented it, just as Black Sabbath did not much after. Led Zeppelin was complete in that they had genre busting members John Bonham, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant... The band is essentially a culmination of Rock G-Ds that somehow came together and mystified the world through music and lyrics.

    • @Kwd123
      @Kwd123 Před rokem +14

      @ghost mall I had no idea that anybody found this song tedious 😂. For me it’s pure bliss.

    • @markdraine3571
      @markdraine3571 Před rokem +10

      @ghost mall Whatever is your taste, fine. However, the solo is anything but run of he mill..Thrilling and epic

    • @tommygun5038
      @tommygun5038 Před rokem +8

      A lot of people got burned out on this song because radio stations played it every hour on the hour for a decade. But i still love it in moderation.

    • @smftv
      @smftv Před rokem +4

      @ghost mall We all have our likes and dislikes. I'm not one of those who says Stairway is the greatest song in the world, but it is a fantastic song. I just love it's structure and melody and of course Robert Plant. I think most people have a reverence for this song because it reminds them of something or someone significant when they first heard it.
      I personally like the message, and as someone whose physically died twice, I have an affinity for songs that deal with spiritual subject matter in a realistic, less fantastical way such as this.

    • @tracycampbell3060
      @tracycampbell3060 Před rokem +1

      Exactly!!

  • @rodrigofranco4174
    @rodrigofranco4174 Před rokem +18

    That guitar solo is one of the best of all time!!

  • @robertaiken6294
    @robertaiken6294 Před rokem +5

    I've been listening to this song for 40 years, and it still affects me every single time. Greatest song ever written.

  • @pauldixon5778
    @pauldixon5778 Před rokem +1

    Yo, guys! I'm a 66 yo that grew up on 60s and 70s rock. I love your reaction to this song. However, you are reacting to a song that is 50 yrs old. At the time, this group owned the 1970s and into the 80s. They were so different and so influential that they were beloved by nearly everyone. They were the gold standard. I love this song and will stop whatever I am doing when this song is played. Over the years, many, many other groups have come along that are great. There are too many to count. But when you grow up to this greatness, I place Led Zeppelin as my favorite band of all time., and this is my favorite song of all time. Keep the reactions coming. That's my 2 cents.

  • @travisligocki
    @travisligocki Před rokem +77

    This is a song that tells a story in a very progressive fashion. it sets up a calm manner then shows you the furious nature behind the story. You will find yourself hum this later and having a difficult time getting it out of your head. It sneaks up on you and you'll listen to it again and see the masterpiece this truly is!

  • @kimcottingham8043
    @kimcottingham8043 Před rokem +23

    Heart singing this at the Kennedy honors. Absolutely best cover of any song ever. Led zeppelin was there. Original drummer son played drums jad a choir even the Obama's were there. A must see!!

  • @carlbradley4872
    @carlbradley4872 Před rokem +2

    LOVE you guys. I would never rip on you for an opinion. Your honesty is what makes this channel great. I'd answer your question of greatness vs influence this way:
    Led Zeppelin WAS wildly influential. No doubt. But a lot of WHY they were influential is their greatness in both creativity and innovation.
    Jimmy Page wrote Stairway to almost exactly create the feelings Ryan had, but expecting a positive response. The whole idea was to build and build and build- including an ever increasing tempo, which Page acknowledged is considered taboo in virtually all forms of music.
    The lyrics tell one story and the adventurous layers of sound and tempo in the music tell another.
    Many pop tunes were written with the express intent of BEING a pop tune. THIS was written with the express intent of being the Godfather of all Rock Opuses. That is a ballsy position to take, and they delivered. The reason you guys openly wonder about their greatness vs their influence is because while they broke rules and were great, they changed Rock so much, everyone who followed HAS to identify them as an influence. That in and of itself IS greatness.

  • @C-Rod7x
    @C-Rod7x Před rokem +5

    To answer your question, The music they put out. This is coming from someone who started listening to rock since 2011. I listen to it all, metal, hard-core, thrash, rap, etc. And Zeppelin are a top band for me. Guitar, vocals, composition. They got it.

  • @rossmusic25
    @rossmusic25 Před rokem +216

    There is no possible way you haven’t heard this

    • @FM-cx7ok
      @FM-cx7ok Před rokem +75

      Next video will be a reaction to "happy birthday to you"

    • @rossmusic25
      @rossmusic25 Před rokem +9

      @@FM-cx7ok fr lol

    • @thetrappedchatterbox7941
      @thetrappedchatterbox7941 Před rokem +11

      Searched for this comment. First thing I thought of when I saw that! haha

    • @pagesofkenzie
      @pagesofkenzie Před rokem +14

      He says in the beginning he has heard it, but it has been a while 🙄

    • @rossmusic25
      @rossmusic25 Před rokem +4

      @@pagesofkenzie I haven’t seen the video yet. That’s the first thought that popped into my head

  • @perosa99
    @perosa99 Před rokem +12

    This is a band that needs to be listened more than once, with full attention and as background. Once you get it, they will never leave you

  • @Bognerman14
    @Bognerman14 Před rokem +7

    Just a beautiful and timeless song. One of the best ever. Gives me chills.
    Blew my mind when I heard this album as a teen in the 80s.

  • @craigdaily4510
    @craigdaily4510 Před rokem +4

    The atmosphere they set-up in this song makes it so good. The way the vocal melody blends with the guitar is why this song hits home. The other thing I like is that it builds through the whole song with each part and then its over. Love it

  • @danmaja6275
    @danmaja6275 Před rokem +22

    The more you listen to the songs, the more they grow on you and the more you get out of it. Their entire catalog is so varied and much more enjoyed when you listen to an album instead of a song. They were definitely innovators too.

  • @AncientDirtbag
    @AncientDirtbag Před rokem +14

    I get what Ryan is saying cuz man Zeppelin is sooo hyped up in music culture that you expect it to be a life-changing event when you finally check it out. But YES they really were incredible because of the music and their incredible live performances. Amazing songwriting, all of them were masters of their instruments.

  • @michaeljiggs2053
    @michaeljiggs2053 Před rokem +5

    Led Zeppelin was a phenomenal band. They were GREAT because of the music they put out without question. The producing and guitar playing by Page was groundbreaking. The songs...so many are time tested classics. THIS is why they were so influential.

  • @pavlos307
    @pavlos307 Před rokem +3

    The thing I like the most about this duo,is that they are always very sincere in their reaction.And they have listened to so many genres that their mind shall never be the same again!Greetings to ya all.

  • @robertburke5354
    @robertburke5354 Před rokem +35

    Stairway to Heaven is a masterpiece, but it has a huge reputation to live up to. Kudos to you guys for the honesty in your reaction.

  • @rileyvenable797
    @rileyvenable797 Před rokem +39

    For that time in history this has to be the absolutely most beautiful guitar solo ever created. Definitely a slow build up song to an amazing ending. Always a top 10 classic for me 🖤

    • @FreeMTrider
      @FreeMTrider Před rokem +2

      Definitely. That solo is a song upon itself.

    • @davidvied2507
      @davidvied2507 Před rokem +2

      @ghost mall you don’t get it then… far more to any solo or riff than just the mode it’s played in

    • @FreeMTrider
      @FreeMTrider Před rokem

      @ghost mall And it never gets old. Some of the best solos are the gaps between the notes.

    • @shaykosovac8722
      @shaykosovac8722 Před rokem

      ​@ghost mall it's how the notes are played.
      sure the ingredients are important, but the chef creates the masterpiece.

  • @FloridaRocks
    @FloridaRocks Před 9 měsíci +1

    "There's still time to change the road you're on." They're catalogue of incredible music is unmatched.

  • @tomp7142
    @tomp7142 Před rokem +2

    I’m older and a huge fan of your channel.. honestly it’s really hard not to love you guys.. i love your reactions.. you both compliment each other and are often right on target with your musical sense.. keep going ❤

  • @Scott-sl2sb
    @Scott-sl2sb Před rokem +30

    Stairway is unquestionably a great song on its own, not just an influence on others.
    Just look at the number of folks that cover it, and how many kids in bedrooms learning guitar play it, over and over and over again.
    And if you are still reading this, a song that I would love to see you guys react to that I don't think you would normally hear is
    Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Welcome to the Pleasuredome

    • @dctbass
      @dctbass Před rokem

      Frankie burned so brightly but so briefly. Massively underrated as a band.

  • @ChuckWasHere
    @ChuckWasHere Před rokem +39

    Albums at this time were meant to be listened to from front to back. The placement of this song, which was fourth on the album, was absolutely perfect coming out of The Battle for Evermore and into Misty Mountain Hop. It's the crown jewel of crown jewels because of how it stands out as a full album listening experience.

    • @1972mrkleen
      @1972mrkleen Před rokem +4

      That's very true. there are albums that I think have good songs but arranged seemingly at random

  • @barbarawilliams141
    @barbarawilliams141 Před rokem +2

    I am a 65 year old Grandmother and I love listening to your reactions! I have listened to lots of reactions, watched lots of video's and have never left any comments to any of them. I have never felt the need until now. I feel I need to let you all know how much I enjoy your reactions. I know I will always be getting your honest opinion. I also love the interactions between both of you. I am a fan and have been since my first time watching (Christ Stapleton, Tennessee Whiskey).

  • @Palidyn1
    @Palidyn1 Před rokem +2

    For context, this was the 70s. The top 40 was John Denver soft rock sappy stuff. Zeppelin and stairway helped create the genre of metal.

  • @meathead667
    @meathead667 Před rokem +13

    This song is meant to be listened to and experienced; with no pressure to like or dislike it.

    • @iskilii6877
      @iskilii6877 Před rokem

      Yeah they went into this expecting something crazy I think that’s why they couldn’t enjoy it, if this song was to come on while they’re driving on the radio they would’ve loved it I think.

  • @rorytribbet6424
    @rorytribbet6424 Před 8 měsíci +2

    This song has a moment that’s fitting to your rocket analogy… it combines this sort of folky mystical vibe and then ratchets it up into a groovy, hard rock song slowly, the way a movie builds from the beginning to the climax, in a way that really was “EPIC” to a lot of people at the time and still is today. It’s a combination of things that really emotionally moved people and excited/entertained the listener in a new way.

  • @craigwalker7693
    @craigwalker7693 Před rokem +1

    The answer is everything.
    These guys are the gods of rock….vocals, drums and guitar are everything. The era just plays a huge factor of the vocals and song

  • @timwhitnell7145
    @timwhitnell7145 Před rokem +19

    This is a standalone masterpiece. The lyrics are as important as the music. The best songs, for me, build in intensity and tempo and this song is the archetype of that. It's very melodic and mystical with kick ass transitions and the iconic guitar solo. Jimmy Page is playing at least 3 guitars. Give it a few more listens and ruminate on the lyrics - they are open to wide interpretation.

  •  Před rokem +32

    I appreciate your honesty in your reaction to what is THE ULTIMATE ROCK SONG. Stairway to Heaven is perfect. The folkloric parts at the start of the song set the foundation on which all the subsequent parts build on to that epic final part. Not one note is unnecessary or out of place.
    To your question about what makes Led Zeppelin great, it's about their re-interpretation of classic Chicago Blues and Delta Blues There is a great amount of cultural appropriation and copyright rip-off of Led Zeppelin's early influences (they settled a few lawsuits and ended up compensating some of their heroes-reluctantly, but hey...), but there is undeniable majesty to their entire catalogue.
    Keep up the good work, guys.

    • @juliemanarin4127
      @juliemanarin4127 Před rokem +1

      They WON the Stairway lawsuit!

    • @juliemanarin4127
      @juliemanarin4127 Před rokem

      And everyone re-did old blues songs

    • @bloppysloppy2283
      @bloppysloppy2283 Před rokem

      Playing music you like isn't "cultural appropriation" it's cultural appreciation. Terms like that are put out just to cause division. Yes Led did plagiarize though.

    • @dcummings4834
      @dcummings4834 Před rokem +2

      When that solo kicks in it still gives me the goosebumps just like it did when I heard it for the first time way back when. I still remember the first time I heard it in the back seat of a friend's Cadillac El dorado with the quadraphonic stereo! That was a loooong time ago

  • @benf1111
    @benf1111 Před rokem +3

    I appreciate the fact that they weren't afraid to use dynamics, subtlety, and patience knowing full well that the average radio Listener's attention span is about 3 minutes.

  • @seanz1115
    @seanz1115 Před rokem +11

    This song is a journey… it has to build slowly until it’s explosive climax. It begins softly and subtlety… mystical, mysterious and builds to a crescendo of emotion.
    The end section wouldn’t make emotional sense without the huge build up going into it.

    • @rickm2799
      @rickm2799 Před rokem

      I was going to say something just like this but you said it better than I would’ve. The build to the climax is what makes this song iconic. It really helps to listen to it all the way through without pausing (interrupting the build up).

    • @dizastro5437
      @dizastro5437 Před rokem

      It is so powerful because of of the time it takes to build. There are no drums at all for at least 2 minutes

    • @dizastro5437
      @dizastro5437 Před rokem

      Maybe they were experimenting? Not like any other Zep that I can think of.

    • @seanz1115
      @seanz1115 Před rokem

      @@dizastro5437 I don’t think any drums enter till minute 4

  • @darrylhewes2376
    @darrylhewes2376 Před rokem +9

    Led Zeppelin are the foundation from which all modern day rock in based. Masterpiece. And to answer your question I think LZ are great because of both the influence and the musicality.

    • @tracycampbell3060
      @tracycampbell3060 Před rokem +1

      They are the cream of the music industry back then. No music today even compares

  • @danreed5996
    @danreed5996 Před rokem +8

    Flawless song.
    F L A W L E S S.

  • @rothed16
    @rothed16 Před rokem +3

    Dudes. This is such a great chill song to drive to late at night while road tripping in your thoughts of the days gone by and those that are ahead. Just enjoying the moment and appreciating all that life has to offer. Spent many times with this song in the background while driving. It's the song as a whole not just the last "jamming" part.

  • @ReneParada
    @ReneParada Před 11 měsíci +1

    This is why I love these guys. Their honesty is not about clicks, or fully biased that it feels fake, but all about artistry, impact, and wow factor. In this day and age of fake or sell out reactions, this channel is definitely still the best reactions in the internet.

  • @thestateofforney
    @thestateofforney Před rokem +21

    I was born 9 years after this song was released so it's not even in my era. It is the single greatest rock song of all time and it's not even close. If you don't feel that song when it's on there is something wrong. That said, love your videos. You guys are great!

  • @johntsoch
    @johntsoch Před rokem +15

    Because of the music they put out first. You are very honest and very sharp . It is absolutely normal for you not being familiar with this king of music to have many blind points listening to songs like this one. The built up on this song is seminar. Prolific atmosphere in the first part and then comes the rising up step by step. Great melodies harmonies performance and musicality. As a guitarist (not professional) learning to play the intro of this song first and of course the rest of the song, it was a unique feeling. I am deep into metal and mainly extreme metal but these classic rock songs are just like nectar.

  • @kenjones2181
    @kenjones2181 Před 8 měsíci +1

    After the millionth time of listening to this song knowing the pace and what comes next the build up, the solo, the vocals, the drums etc It blows me away every single time just amazing. Give these guys more time to really appreciate the song and recognize the talent of these 4 individuals. I’m sure they’ll come around

  • @hectorrenesegovia779
    @hectorrenesegovia779 Před rokem +4

    Some songs are a journey. As Rick Beato would put it, "headphone music", described in Boston's "More than a Felling" that uses flanging and panning and not really meant to groove, but to put your headphones on and lose yourself in the song.

  • @divid3d
    @divid3d Před rokem +4

    this song has always been about the mood created and the journey it takes you on for me. it builds so beautifully. my mum loved it dearly so i was introduced to it at a very young age, and always love every second of it, so it's difficult to imagine what it's like only giving it a proper listen at a later stage in life.

  • @cindya9572
    @cindya9572 Před rokem +5

    To answer your question, it's yes to both. They are great because their music is great and also because of their influence and innovation. Think of it like this. If the music wasn't great, no one would have been influenced by them. Life was slower back then, and people were more forgiving of a song that built in layers over time, to a big payoff, whereas today people tend to get bored if the payoff isn't immediate. With this song it's about the journey, and if you keep asking "are we there yet" you won't get it.

  • @johnlopez4487
    @johnlopez4487 Před rokem +3

    There is a reason why this song is the most played song on the radio in history!!

  • @bigadz0r
    @bigadz0r Před rokem +21

    its not their greatest moment for me but you cant deny the songs greatness. The way it builds layer upon layer until before you know it its blowing your face off - theres a skill right there in making a song like that - the winding story. I guess in this age of instant gratification nobody wants to wait for their face to be blown off.

  • @jxchamb
    @jxchamb Před rokem +19

    They are the greatest because of the music they put out. A lot of critics didn't get it but the fans knew what was up. It's impossible to listen to their first record and not recognize their genius. First time I listened to their records front to back, and in order, was 1994. I was in High School and it changed me forever.

    • @tracycampbell3060
      @tracycampbell3060 Před rokem

      I agree. But I'm not a fan of rap music, beauty is in the ear or eye of the beholder. I just have never heard ANYONE ever not like this song or this band. Even Presidents have listened to this band

    • @whome1299
      @whome1299 Před rokem +1

      @@tracycampbell3060 I remember when Condoleezza Rice said LZ was her favorite band. 😎

  • @ajmcneilly
    @ajmcneilly Před rokem +1

    watching you two react to this song reminded me of the cut scene from "Almost Famous". I was watching it with a smile on my face while you were questioning what was going on. Great review. have another listen. it grows on you.

  • @ChadtheBad
    @ChadtheBad Před 9 měsíci +1

    The most complex ‘I didn’t like it’ ever 😂. But I really love how deep they go these guys are great

  • @MrLedotson
    @MrLedotson Před rokem +13

    This came out in 1971. Then listen to the Eagles Hotel California 1976. Then Pink Floyd Comfortably Numb 1979. All 3 are ironic songs, with iconic sound, and 3 of the best guitar solos ever created. The influence is there.

  • @26milez
    @26milez Před rokem +5

    Ryan & George: We don't know what the hell this song is about.
    Everyone else: Neither do we.

  • @F3502000
    @F3502000 Před 11 měsíci +2

    This song has always felt like hundreds of years of european folk music evolution. George is 💯

  • @joeloseasosunasalazar6716

    Well my dear friend... here i go with my point of view about your question: Led Zeppelin is great because of its music, this is the main reason, but it’s also great because its influence on to much bands that came after. I understand that this song didn’t blow your mind, it was made to be listen to closely, slowly, deeper, maybe if you listen to this song more than two or three times, but i think that it’s a time matter. Definetly i love this song even more and more while a heard it again and again.

    • @nellgwenn
      @nellgwenn Před rokem +1

      Also if they listen to the song in the context of the whole album.

  • @JapandaaaTV
    @JapandaaaTV Před rokem +5

    This song will always be a classic no matter what. It's iconic. It's also one of my mom's favorite songs ; so it reminds me of her. ❤

  • @kingkiller_1001
    @kingkiller_1001 Před rokem +9

    You know that if anybody plays the intro to this song in any guitar store... There immediately thrown out of said store... It's called the forbidden riff