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They prefer to play live. Page was never afraid to play something new and different in the moment, didnt always work but it was honest at the time, rather than just bang out the same solo from the album recording. Bonham played to/with Page, as JPJ just always knew what to play, truly geniuses at their craft.
It was no mystery that Led zeppelin preferred playing live and did so extensively. They absolutely loved doing this and it showed when they played. Their reputation was built by playing live, often playing the new songs before they were released. They experimented live, they improvised live and they practiced live. It was an immersive experience that no other band has been able to create.
Two versions of Zeppelin, live & studio. One brings absolute studio perfection with Page's genius production skills, & the other brings living & breathing improvisation to possibly grow the song before our very eyes as it happens. Love your reactions!
They love to take full advantage of the studio and the technology at the time, but obviously feed off the live environment. Such a superb assembly of talent.
There was NO ONE like Jimmy Page in the 70’s . He was stellar in every way . I understand why he didn’t really do much after LZ . He was at TOP of his game then and if he couldn’t produce the same quality again , there really wouldn’t have been any point to it . But that doesn’t take anything away from him at all . He was truly unique and achieved a tremendous amount as an artist with exceptional quality , never to be repeated or matched again
Practicing in his living room? Nah. This was just an early '70s live rock guitar solo, and a good one! It was normal in the late '60s and early '70s for bands to jam out, live, and play parts of songs differently than they were played in the studio. That was part of the fun of going to see a rock band live in that era, and some of that rock improvisation, in live concerts, continued, with other bands, long after the '70s.
I have meaning to say this for a while. I really appreciate your channel. The way you guys get straight to music with only brief breaks / commentary. Keep up the good work . ✌🤟🤘
So many people expect, almost demand to hear a tune live played exactly like the studio recording or they think it sucks. I grew up in that era of bands going off script, jamming and delivering alternate versions. Really raising the excitement level. I thought it often exposed what bands wanted to record but were limited by the length of a tune to fit the typical 2 1/2 minute radio format.
As with most Led Zeppelin songs in concert, it was super sized with some Jimmy Page improv but was a similar sledge hammer to the album original, which is an all time classic and one of his best ever and that is saying something. No one has more memorable solos for me. Zeppelin always rules, for another great live concert, try them at Royal Albert Hall in 1970, killer set with some earlier songs not heard in this concert you are doing. Enjoy! 🔥🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶🔥
I was about 10 yrs old when my older brothers started to listen to Zeppelin. Always loved them but have a better appreciation of their music since watching your reviews. It's unbelievably awesome to see in you as adults find them for the first time. You guys are awesome. Love ya & keep on rockin'!🎉🍻
Can’t speak for JPJ, but I CAN speak for Robert and Jimmy: It was live all the way. It was when they felt the most alive, when the energy between them and the audience was running high and they were all tuned into one another in the band…like telepathy. Jimmy has said he was in an altered state…. On another plane….and he wasn’t talking about the drugs. He was talking about the high he got from playing live. He has said that it just felt like he was a channel for the creative force on stage. I am saddened for him that he lost that after 2008. Both Robert and Jimmy were made for the stage. Robert is still going…not for the money but because he loves it.
The lives with visuals are so amazing too, not sure if you’re planning them too, can’t get enough Led Zeppelin. Bonzo played Moby Dick at least 20 minutes, in the middle of a 3 to 4 hour nonstop concert. He definitely had some damn stamina, but then they all do. Most didn’t play that long, maybe 90 minute shows, & not near as great as them. I think they loved preforming live, but hated being away from their families while touring. Their lives they could really let lose, no time restraints like albums, they loved entertaining their fans. Bonham stated in an interview, he went to a Beatles concert to look at them, he wants people to come to hear them play. Plant or Page might do an interview with you, getting in contact to do one might be the hard part. Try seeing what you can find out, I’d love to see it if you do.
I love how you guys nerd out on the instrumentation like I do. People these days looks at me like I'm crazy, but I know what's up. Glad I'm not the only one.
So happy you are still going down the Led Zeppelin rabbit hole. I love your reactions to my favorite band! Live they just went wild, especially Jimmy. Whatever he was feeling he played. His solos went in all directions but he brought them back, or Bonzo overpowered his playing and made him. Lol
Got this album when it came out …put it on pointed the speakers out the window & had ourselves a pool party ….ahhhh the memories …I miss the 70’s ✌️&❤️
Your reaction inspired me to share with my neighbors this morning to see their reaction as well. So far, I can only guess they are jamming to it like me 😂
They rarely played the same song twice the same way, so even the live versions are different. For me studio or live as long as it's the mighty Led Zeppelin I'm all good.
I used to have a load of different LZ bootlegs and they never played the same song exactly the same..I remember putting a tape together for a friend with 9 different versions of Stairway...amazing band live
One thing to keep in mind while listening to Zeppelin's live stuff is that Jimmy Page composed complex layers of guitar riffs and motifs for each song, which is hard to reproduce live when he's the only guitar player on stage. That's why I think his live playing is a little more sloppy/all over the place then the recordings sometimes, but a showcase of masterful talent nonetheless.
@@2869may Me too but the two songs have nothing to do with each other, and while "Living Loving Maid" did receive some good feedback, "Heartbreaker" received much more critical acclaim, thus deserves a separate play by reactors so it can be appreciated on its own without the distraction of following it up with "Living Loving Maid" regardless of what DJs did "back in the day". JMHO, of course. ;)
@@jmar7631 Ok, Maybe you're thinking too much into it... it's just a good time, everyone I know loves it when "LLM" comes in... I don't see it being distracting because "Heartbreaker" is over, they already listened intently without distraction. You wanna talk about distracting... watch a reactor watch a Korn video...! They get completely lost in the vid and miss the song completely...LOL
RightON!!! ya are definitely a **LedHead** YAY **PixieHUgz&LuvzALL** Ya both are THE **Best Reactors** to **MyBelovedOtherWorldlyLedZeppelin** **RockON!!!**
So you can thank Peter Grant and Jimmy Paige for the lack of live authorized recorded concerts, that's video or audio. There are bootlegs out there, but the old zepp heads will tell you that the "Song Remains The Same" is at the bottom of live performances that they ever did.
Not this Led Head. Love this concert. In fact, in a review written after the concert, one music critic stated that "the band got several of the loudest ovations I had ever heard," which should tell you that attendees were pretty happy with their performance as well.
LZ we’re different live. It was a whole other approach because the nuances of recording couldn’t be done on stage. On recordings they could double up Plant’s voice, add more depth to keyboards and drums and add a couple more background guitars. Live, they couldn’t do that.
I prefer the studio recording to this one, I think it hits harder. I know they like to play around with their instrumental solos when live, but it's not my jam.
Mmmm YAY!!! One of their **Best** songs in my opinion even tho i know **MyJimmyPageMagicalWizardbabe** did not like this song very much for reasons of his own the freakin **Riff** is **NaaastyKickAss** whole song IS!!! Mmm Voice Drums & course **JPJ** **LUVit**
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In my opinion, Jimmy Page is the most likely to talk with you. He is a very kind, gracious, unjaded, and unpretentious man. Robert seems to have made an effort to distance himself from the Zeppelin legacy and seems a little sour in his old age, and Jones is very introverted. But Jimmy has retained his childlike wonder and good nature. These people have rarely talked to anyone anyway, so it probably wouldn't happen, but you never know.
As much as I love Jimmy Page, he plays his solos like a piece isolated from the overall effect of the music. Gilmour's solos are more subtle and stay integral to the piece.
STOP IT with the alternate versions of everything already. Sick of it. This version sounds like absolute shit compared to the cut off the album that EVERYONE ELSE USES to react to the song.
NONSENSE! Dazed and Confused, Whole Lotta Love on TSRTS far surpass RAH. Then, there’s No Quarter. No contest. Only Bring it on Home makes RAH stack up.
Love the extra fills Bonham puts on the live performances.
They prefer to play live. Page was never afraid to play something new and different in the moment, didnt always work but it was honest at the time, rather than just bang out the same solo from the album recording. Bonham played to/with Page, as JPJ just always knew what to play, truly geniuses at their craft.
Glad you guys enjoy Zeppelin.
Glad you covered this live…they were great, their live was “live”…saw them first in early 1970…changed my life style. Thanks, we’re all ZEP heads.
It was no mystery that Led zeppelin preferred playing live and did so extensively. They absolutely loved doing this and it showed when they played. Their reputation was built by playing live, often playing the new songs before they were released. They experimented live, they improvised live and they practiced live. It was an immersive experience that no other band has been able to create.
Two versions of Zeppelin, live & studio. One brings absolute studio perfection with Page's genius production skills, & the other brings living & breathing improvisation to possibly grow the song before our very eyes as it happens. Love your reactions!
They love to take full advantage of the studio and the technology at the time, but obviously feed off the live environment. Such a superb assembly of talent.
There was NO ONE like Jimmy Page in the 70’s . He was stellar in every way . I understand why he didn’t really do much after LZ . He was at TOP of his game then and if he couldn’t produce the same quality again , there really wouldn’t have been any point to it . But that doesn’t take anything away from him at all . He was truly unique and achieved a tremendous amount as an artist with exceptional quality , never to be repeated or matched again
Zeppelin FOREVER!!!🥁☮☘
Practicing in his living room? Nah. This was just an early '70s live rock guitar solo, and a good one! It was normal in the late '60s and early '70s for bands to jam out, live, and play parts of songs differently than they were played in the studio. That was part of the fun of going to see a rock band live in that era, and some of that rock improvisation, in live concerts, continued, with other bands, long after the '70s.
“Whole Lotta Love” kicks a whole lotta ass on this one!
I have meaning to say this for a while. I really appreciate your channel. The way you guys get straight to music with only brief breaks / commentary. Keep up the good work . ✌🤟🤘
Simply the best. THEY ALL LOVE LIVE!!!
So many people expect, almost demand to hear a tune live played exactly like the studio recording or they think it sucks. I grew up in that era of bands going off script, jamming and delivering alternate versions. Really raising the excitement level. I thought it often exposed what bands wanted to record but were limited by the length of a tune to fit the typical 2 1/2 minute radio format.
best album they have. When your great live is so diverse and the improv flows like wine! Yhanks guys
As with most Led Zeppelin songs in concert, it was super sized with some Jimmy Page improv but was a similar sledge hammer to the album original, which is an all time classic and one of his best ever and that is saying something. No one has more memorable solos for me. Zeppelin always rules, for another great live concert, try them at Royal Albert Hall in 1970, killer set with some earlier songs not heard in this concert you are doing. Enjoy! 🔥🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶🔥
I was about 10 yrs old when my older brothers started to listen to Zeppelin. Always loved them but have a better appreciation of their music since watching your reviews. It's unbelievably awesome to see in you as adults find them for the first time. You guys are awesome. Love ya & keep on rockin'!🎉🍻
Can’t speak for JPJ, but I CAN speak for Robert and Jimmy: It was live all the way. It was when they felt the most alive, when the energy between them and the audience was running high and they were all tuned into one another in the band…like telepathy. Jimmy has said he was in an altered state…. On another plane….and he wasn’t talking about the drugs. He was talking about the high he got from playing live. He has said that it just felt like he was a channel for the creative force on stage. I am saddened for him that he lost that after 2008.
Both Robert and Jimmy were made for the stage. Robert is still going…not for the money but because he loves it.
The lives with visuals are so amazing too, not sure if you’re planning them too, can’t get enough Led Zeppelin. Bonzo played Moby Dick at least 20 minutes, in the middle of a 3 to 4 hour nonstop concert. He definitely had some damn stamina, but then they all do. Most didn’t play that long, maybe 90 minute shows, & not near as great as them. I think they loved preforming live, but hated being away from their families while touring. Their lives they could really let lose, no time restraints like albums, they loved entertaining their fans. Bonham stated in an interview, he went to a Beatles concert to look at them, he wants people to come to hear them play. Plant or Page might do an interview with you, getting in contact to do one might be the hard part. Try seeing what you can find out, I’d love to see it if you do.
I love how you guys nerd out on the instrumentation like I do. People these days looks at me like I'm crazy, but I know what's up. Glad I'm not the only one.
You gotta play Living Loving Maid back to back with this one. They’re meant to go together ❤
That's some good old rock and roll
Glad to see you guys checking out the live stuff. It definitely adds a new level of appreciation for the band.
Gettin the Led out live. What a band!
So happy you are still going down the Led Zeppelin rabbit hole. I love your reactions to my favorite band! Live they just went wild, especially Jimmy. Whatever he was feeling he played. His solos went in all directions but he brought them back, or Bonzo overpowered his playing and made him. Lol
One of their greatest! Thank you.
Got this album when it came out …put it on pointed the speakers out the window & had ourselves a pool party ….ahhhh the memories …I miss the 70’s ✌️&❤️
One of my favorite Zep songs! Thanks La and Che!
This live album and 'Skynyrd's One More From The Road are top shelf.
I saw them in San Diego sports arena back in the 70’s if that’s the shirt you’re wearing
Your reaction inspired me to share with my neighbors this morning to see their reaction as well.
So far, I can only guess they are jamming to it like me 😂
They rarely played the same song twice the same way, so even the live versions are different. For me studio or live as long as it's the mighty Led Zeppelin I'm all good.
I used to have a load of different LZ bootlegs and they never played the same song exactly the same..I remember putting a tape together for a friend with 9 different versions of Stairway...amazing band live
Long time zep fan here. Haven't heard this version, nice.
Heck yeah…we’re back!
One thing to keep in mind while listening to Zeppelin's live stuff is that Jimmy Page composed complex layers of guitar riffs and motifs for each song, which is hard to reproduce live when he's the only guitar player on stage. That's why I think his live playing is a little more sloppy/all over the place then the recordings sometimes, but a showcase of masterful talent nonetheless.
Lab ... and live ... both are great.
Not sure if you're planning on reacting to Live at the BBC or How the West Was Won, but both live albums have really great moments.
You back doin the good stuff
You guys need to do "Whole Lotta Love Live" from the Song Remains Soundtrack next.
Pure talent ✨️🎶✨️
This and "Living loving maid" are usually played together...
Not live in concert they weren't
Only by radio stations. They never performed "Living Loving Maid" in concert because Page didn't like it.
I was raised on radio.... ;)
@@2869may Me too but the two songs have nothing to do with each other, and while "Living Loving Maid" did receive some good feedback, "Heartbreaker" received much more critical acclaim, thus deserves a separate play by reactors so it can be appreciated on its own without the distraction of following it up with "Living Loving Maid" regardless of what DJs did "back in the day". JMHO, of course. ;)
@@jmar7631 Ok, Maybe you're thinking too much into it... it's just a good time, everyone I know loves it when "LLM" comes in... I don't see it being distracting because "Heartbreaker" is over, they already listened intently without distraction.
You wanna talk about distracting... watch a reactor watch a Korn video...! They get completely lost in the vid and miss the song completely...LOL
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RightON!!! ya are definitely a **LedHead** YAY **PixieHUgz&LuvzALL** Ya both are THE **Best Reactors** to **MyBelovedOtherWorldlyLedZeppelin** **RockON!!!**
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I like them live and studio versions. You get something different live all the time. But there studio is perfection.
Hope you guys gonna come back to the Mowtown doc soon. Love you fellas.
Bonz has such a great feel on those skins
Just the absolute best.
Great song!! Excellent reaction, fellas 👏
What a gig ! Another great reaction fellas. All my best to you and yours from Liverpool
So you can thank Peter Grant and Jimmy Paige for the lack of live authorized recorded concerts, that's video or audio. There are bootlegs out there, but the old zepp heads will tell you that the "Song Remains The Same" is at the bottom of live performances that they ever did.
I'm an old LedHead, and this is at the top of their live performances imo
Not this Led Head. Love this concert. In fact, in a review written after the concert, one music critic stated that "the band got several of the loudest ovations I had ever heard," which should tell you that attendees were pretty happy with their performance as well.
According to Jimmy, they wanted to be known as a "working band", meaning playing live as much as possible rather than sitting in studio.
When JB hit those drums they stayed hit
It's said they never played a song the same way twice in concert .
Great reaction La/Che thank you for taking this journey of one of the greatest bands of all time. Love what you are doing keep up the fantastic work…
La and che, Zeppelin and dinner. Hell yeah.
Outstanding!
Laa and Chee, there a lot more tracks on this version than the original version I have. Cool play more please!
Oh Mama!
"Hands of a bricklayer" is technically correct. JBs dad was a stone Mason by trade. John grew up working with him.
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Are you guys going to do the movie? It's well worth it!
Yeah, sometimes Jimmy sounds like he’s practicing his scales…just going up and down the fretboard.
Dread Zeppelin - Heartbreaker (At The End Of Lonely Street)
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One of Robert Plant's favorite comedy bands...
LZ we’re different live. It was a whole other approach because the nuances of recording couldn’t be done on stage. On recordings they could double up Plant’s voice, add more depth to keyboards and drums and add a couple more background guitars. Live, they couldn’t do that.
When doing the next, which is Whole Lotta Love, react to the video from the concert as opposed to just the audio. It's a must see.
Unfortunately, it's no longer on yt. I would have loved for them to watch it too!
Ask for the interview, the worst thing that can happen is they say no.
Please let's see a video of this album.
Hope y’all seen Moby Dick live at Royal Albert Hall. If not, that’s what you’re looking for.
Jimmy did a lot jazz like improv
John Bonham's Frankenstein hands .... 💪
"Kinda gets you in the boo-boo, don't it"
TOMMY CHONG
spin some CLUTCH "ELECTRIC WORRY" 4:44 video
I prefer the studio recording to this one, I think it hits harder. I know they like to play around with their instrumental solos when live, but it's not my jam.
They turned Bonzo loose on both Moby and this one I dont think Bonzo cares he turns it loose either way same with all of them
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Any chance you can show the video sometime guys?
Mmmm YAY!!! One of their **Best** songs in my opinion even tho i know **MyJimmyPageMagicalWizardbabe** did not like this song very much for reasons of his own the freakin **Riff** is **NaaastyKickAss** whole song IS!!! Mmm Voice Drums & course **JPJ** **LUVit**
I stole this album from a neighbor years ago!!!! That's how badly I wanted it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Are you guys going to do BBC sessions ? When yall get around to it ??
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that riff is from the original george clinton and the song was maggot brain. tiny it was the late 60S
Hahaha! BULLSHIT!! No it isn’t!!
I'm not even sure that made sense
Try sick again live
One of the greatest live albums of all time, IMO......and the film has more songs on it than this!
In my opinion, Jimmy Page is the most likely to talk with you. He is a very kind, gracious, unjaded, and unpretentious man. Robert seems to have made an effort to distance himself from the Zeppelin legacy and seems a little sour in his old age, and Jones is very introverted. But Jimmy has retained his childlike wonder and good nature. These people have rarely talked to anyone anyway, so it probably wouldn't happen, but you never know.
Audio speed.
You know who else was a big dude? Their manager. I don't think it was a good idea to cross that guy.
Peter Grant
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Jimmy Page, a great riffer but maybe not the best soloist. Uncle Ted had thoughts on it.
Why not Living Loving Maid?????????
They hated that song, zepp.
They didn’t play it live.
Its not on the set list.
Live versions first are a downer. You don't get the feel for what was laid down in the studio--the 'initial intent' of a song. JMO,guys..T
They reacted to all of the studio tracks
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As much as I love Jimmy Page, he plays his solos like a piece isolated from the overall effect of the music. Gilmour's solos are more subtle and stay integral to the piece.
Gilmour and Page are in my top 3, just behind Hendrix. Anyway going, different styles but the very best, legendary playing in each case for me.
Zzzzzzzzzzzzz……
STOP IT with the alternate versions of everything already. Sick of it. This version sounds like absolute shit compared to the cut off the album that EVERYONE ELSE USES to react to the song.
Be quiet.
They've already reacted the studio version, they're doing live stuff now. Check their playlist. ☮️
they chose wrong. The song remains the same, apart from the rain song and the ocean, it is a weak presentation.
Royal albert hall >>>>
WTF? 😮😮😮😮😮
NONSENSE! Dazed and Confused, Whole Lotta Love on TSRTS far surpass RAH. Then, there’s No Quarter.
No contest. Only Bring it on Home makes RAH stack up.
Statements like this make me wonder if certain people even understand what rock music is all about
Except the guys are doing a reaction to "The Song Remains the Same" concert, not the concert at Royal Albert Hall. Besides, this concert is 🔥.
That's some good old rock and roll