LED ZEPPELIN - STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN | REACTION
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 14. 05. 2024
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My favourite rock quote. "The fact that there's a Stairway to Heaven and a Highway to Hell tells you who's expecting more traffic"
I never heard that before and it sure hits the nail.
Stairways can get crowded too.
Deep
@@TheAvish6293 compared to a highway though đ
Im borrowing that..lol
Who else was grinning wider and wider, just waiting for THAT moment to kick in? And knowing Jamel would love it?
yep especially right at 7:51
I don't know...I got the opposite reaction. He seemed to want to groove to it, but it's not a groove type of tune.
@@Surfishy888 The 70s might disagree ;-)
@@-jacinta- I lived through the 50s, 60s, 70s, etc., I love all different kinds of music, except opera and Led Zeppelin. Just have never been a fan of their particular kind of music. There's emotive singing and then there's screaching. Bon Jovi's singing on Living On A Prayer is better than Led Zeppelin any day. That tortured high pitched screaching just grates on the ear. Plus, what was described as some kind of inventive and creative guitar playing was only done by strumming of different chord changes, that's all...no magic fingers at all. I think Zep's fan base are making much more 'ado about nothing' than is necessary. Just my opinion.
Surfishy888 Bon jovi lmao
I admit that you can eventually fall into a mindset of "Oh, no, not Stairway again". But watching someone hear it for the first time, and anticipating how they're going to react at certain moments, really brings back how great it is.
Have we done The lemon song or traveling riverside yet???!?
I agree.
Agreed
well said, totally agree
I make sure to ration great songs like this so they still make my spine tingle when I listen to them.
This song is generally considered a top 5 song in music history. Every single guitarist will tell you its blasphemy to mess up the solo
*ROCK SIN # 1:*
THOU SHALT *NOT* PAUSE THE GUITAR SOLO!
Not Rock history, this masterpiece is in the top of the greatest songs EVER CREATED.
I'm here in NYC and every memorial day, 4th of July and Labor Day the Rock stations do top 100 songs and every time for years "stairway to heaven " is number 1..Im talking years and years
@@kristinholsapple2587 Same in Seattle đđ»
Iâd say itâs the greatest rock song of all time. LedZepplin is my favorite band of all time so Iâm probably biased. However I enjoy how many more times, and a couple of other Zep songs more than Stairway but I will concide itâs the best
âI see why yâall upset with the music today.â
The more you know. đ
I was reading comments. And then I read this. And while reading this, Jamal said it right when i read it đ€Ż
Actually I have 4 children over 35 and they think music has gone to hell. I still can't get them to listen to 60's or 70's...
That's EXACTLY right...music these days ain't even MUSIC!!!!!
@@vickitrotter7947 I look for music outside of the main pop these days, and mostly not from the USA there are still a few good Artists out there
You dont mean sick in a good way as it is used nowadays?
"I see why y'all are so upset about the 'music' today!" NAILED IT!!!
Amen!
Just quote me... "Today's music is Noise Pollution"
im 19 and i hate todays music
just thankfull i grew up listening to vinyl
Your not looking hard enough for good music
@@vinyl-maniac6400 I never listened to vinyl (really) it was always CDs. Idk what it is but yesterday's music sounds so much better as in listening to their music u know there is passion, soul, hard work, and or something interesting to say unlike today's music.
My brother was like "oh and Slayer is more like that than Taylor Swift?" Yeah all they had was a Camero and eventually made the only album that could rival Master of Puppets & its the same album that is a "blueprint" if not a key ingredient of Death Metal a new genre at that time.
To finally hear someone say â I understand why you donât like todayâs musicâ Was just what the dr ordered.
to say you dont like todays music is just ignorant
Oliver Vaa it's not ignorant. every generation has done it to every generations music that's come after theirs, since the beginning of time. it's called lack of understanding, not ignorance.
@@samanthanickson6478 then i guess you can call it stupididty
@@oliver-04 compare this to WAP...
@@dknollRX7 i think wap is better, its more catchy and has its own dance. Also its one of the most popular songs right now
When a song still moves you after almost 50 years, that says something. As many brilliant songs that Led Zeppelin put out, this was one of their very best.
Right, and how many *_proms_* was this song the theme of?
Imagine you listening Stairway to Heaven for the very first time again...
Canât even tell
I do!
Magic
I was just as mesmerized by it the first time I heard it.
that was me 2 weeks ago, and I'm a rock fan too, it's just that my music tastes change a lot, and recently I started enjoying the hell out of classic rock, and I finally decided to check it out, worse about it is I loved immigrant song and knew about Stairway to heaven, I just didn't particularly want to listen to it, but now, nah that's over, discovered so many new classics recently that I didn't know about just because I actually started to listen to those songs that I kept myself from hearing
one day a few years ago when my kids were pre and early teens i was upstairs relaxing in bed and I could hear them downstairs playing The Beatles and Led Zeppelin with no coaxing , and I thought to myself , " my work here is done "
I have my turntable set up in my bedroom and was playing some Miles Davis, when my youngest daughter joined me to listen to the "old music". Years later, she has her own turntable and is listening to all sorts of jazz!!! My work is also done!
@@wolffhenry5751 beautiful memories both you guys đâź
You raised your kids right. Well done sir. Very well done.
Father of the Year.
@@tracieh215 thank you . so kind
"Yes there are two paths you can go by but in the long run, there's still time to change the road you're on."
Truth
Good advice
Wow amazing lyrics on this song , so true .
You know ? When I was a teenager, the first times I listened to Stairway To Heaven it didn't leave any impression on me.
It wasn't until I grew up and experimented first hand how hard life can be, to see my own disappointments, failures, sorrow and regrets that I actually got it.
Really wish I could go back, but that's impossible, so I'll just try to listen very hard from now on...
Plant is telling us, as the listener, that you can do what thou will. He then tells us, there's time to turn back to GOD and you will be saved. Wrong, who knows the time of one's last breath, but GOD? So, he is , in fact, telling us...see you in hell. Page, couldn't wait to buy Allister Crowley's house...which was the remnants of a church, that caught fire, with the congregation still inside! He was a practicing satanist and some consider the most evil man who ever lived!
Jamel, I'm 74 and was a young adult when this kind of music was made. I got to see concerts by Led Zep, Eric Clapton, Jethro Tull, and other classic rock groups, and it really can't be adequately described. I'm glad that recordings and concert videos are still available for subsequent generations to discover and enjoy.
Music is forever â€ïžâđœ
Yeah we are lucky I guess. The classical listeners donât even have a compressed audio clip of their favorites.
Yes think any of the music of today will stand the test like these classics? I think not! Such great memories of this era. Glad I grew up then for sure
@@Phantom_madman GOOD music is forever. How does one define good music? It is music that continues to be played for generations after it is first composed and presented.
You lucky old bastards.
4:54 "Does anybody remember laughter?" You Zeppelin fans know you hear it, even though it isn't there.
LiberalsArePoop I hate when he says that in a recorded live version. I usually like the studio versions better !!!
LiberalsArePoop the song remains the same is the greatest live album of all time. Every song played there is better than their studio version
Yeaaah
Yep, I heard it. In 1977!
âI hope soâ
You know a song is a masterpiece when people are speechless afterwards
One of the most iconic guitar solo's in history, by one of the greatest guitar players in history.
Donât forget John! Literally, the greatest drummer ever!
One of? You mean *the* most iconic guitar solos of all time.
âAnyone here remember laughter?â
i Got ya back, bruh!!
âI hope soâ
I like these vocals better but the live guitar better... jimmy page is the best ever
Scott Ryan no question the live guitat is better. Especially the solos
Yes, but has anybody seen the bridge??
70's and 80's rock music was the greatest period for music.
There will never be music as good as or as close as.
As Freddy Mercury once quoted:
"We are in a golden age of music. There will be a time when technology becomes so advanced that we'll rely on it to make music rather than talent. Music will lose its soul."
Don't forget the mid to late 60's, the music was going up in a wave, in the 80's it was starting to peter out, remember "Disco"?
No need drugs, just listen
Wow! Never heard that one. Very powerful, prophetic quote.
FlĂłki VilgerĂ°arson the 90s were as good, but 60s 70s and 90s were the best decades for music
A am a black male 55 years old. I grew up in Brooklyn NY. I am sad to say I missed out on really enjoying some incredible music when it was new.
I listen to everything. Old and new. I don't want to miss any jewels. Music has saved my sanity and I Thank God for it.
I listened to all this music as a kid, I'm 54. The sad thing was at that time growing up on the south side of Chicago you couldn't admit to listening and liking this music. Music was so segregated back then. There was rock music stations for white kids and R&B stations for blacks, and we weren't suppose to cross over. I remember hiding in my room with my transistor radio listening to these songs. It wasn't until high school that i realized whit kids did the exact same thing to hear our music.
I made sure when i had my kids i always played the songs i loved for them to hear and insisted they shared their favorite music with me even if I didn't understand it all the time
@Scott ?????? yes I've heard that version a really like it. The thing to remember is Chicago is very segregated even now. Its just the way of things there. I went to catholic schools my entire youth. I went to an all boys high school and I had a white girl friend that went to an all girls high school. We went to a Jacksons concert and I bought her a poster. She called me a week later in tears because her father not only tore down the Michael Jackson poster but all her posters and took all her records and tapes while she was at school. Then told her we were bad influences and couldn't see us/me anymore. That only lasted about a month but it just shows you what some not all went through during that time.
Anthony Munn Have you heard of this young metal band from Brooklyn? czcams.com/video/nHsTxoaOaO8/video.html
The '70s & '80s were the best time to growing up for sure!!!!
I always wanted a magic pill to make me forget my favorite song, just so i could listen to it for the first time again. Watching this channel is kind of like that pill.
Holly, YES!!!! I have wished SO many times that my memory of some songs were erased temporarily so I could hear them for the first time again. This is definitely the closest thing, I love it!
Of all the people doing these "reaction to" recordings I like Jamal the best. Some of them are very forced and trying too hard, ending up looking false. Jamal seems more natural.
Nearly 50 years and this song is still considered one of the greatest rock song written and the guitar solo too.
Plus the drums!...have to mention Bonham as well!
As a guitar player there are only a few solos that move me. This is one of them. I wonder if Jimmy Page just noodled it in the studio or sat down and composed it. The man has inspired many people with some of the greatest guitar playing of all time, IMO of course.
@@blackie8083 yep.....the fills and accents that Bonham uses during Page's guitar solo are pure genius.
Jason V it was like 4 or 5 different song ideas that page had been tossing back and forth for years and he just combined them into his magnum opus. Heard that in a documentary years ago, sorry I canât remember which, but itâs a famous sound bite so you can prob easily find it.
@@jaysjams1517 There was an Interview of him saying, he had 3 solos for this song in his head and he recorded all of them. He listened and then decided on the one in the final recording because it just felt right. All were as long and probably as epic and all were played on his 12string
It is an anthem to a whole generation. There is just nothing like it.
Gen X as well! And the rest for at least 1000 years...
Freebird too!!
Carol....you are spot on! đđ»
âAnd if you listen very hard, the tune will come to you at last, when all are one and one is allâ one of the deepest quotes from any song Iâve ever heard.
That ought to be the Mission Statement of this channel. That's essentially what happens here.
He listens very intently (hard), and then, at last, the tune comes to him, as he realizes he's already heard it at work.
J-I-M-M-Y FREAKING P-A-G-E!
Saw them in 1977.
I stayed sober for that concert, that tells you how much I wanted to remember every last note of it.
You are better than me!
_amusingmyself I wish I could have been there, but unfortunately I was born in 1995
Well, back then you could go to a concert sober and be stoned halfway through just from breathing the AIR! If you know what I mean!
@@Andosneez 2000 for me, but I can enjoy all of these beautiful songs as well as when they performed live, all through a click or press.
Epic!
It's quite amazing to me that such a small island off the Atlantic coast of Europe could produce so much incredible , inventive life changing music, Zeppelin, Beatles, Stones , The Who, Deep Purple, Kinks, Yardbirds, Moody Blues, Yes, Genesis, Black Sabbath, Jeff Beck, Elton John, Radiohead, Pink Floyd, The Clash, The list is endless , there must be something in the rainwater , Bless you Brittania
They did more than music lol. Literally ruled the planet.
Gaz Denny youâre missing David Bowie.
Amen!
its a chilly damp islands a lot of time indoors , time to write and contemplate .. so many awesome bands and singers, ..... yes david bowie !
Just take Radiohead off that list and add David Bowie and you are golden for a top list of very influential artists
Im 67 and still get goose bumps listening to this
Born in 58 best music late 50s, 60s, and 70s. You can't beat it from county, rock, pop, and soul, no music in other era's comes close !
âTo be a rock and not to rollâ
That line gets me every time
@Larry Bones thats such a blanket statement there is music today that is fantastic especially todays rap like kendrick lamar and tyler the creator and childish gambino
I wish I could hear this song again for the first time.
Ditto! Hit 'delete' and then appreciate it all over again. Like I'd love to watch Back to the Future for the first time, or Raiders of the Lost Ark. Ah...memories...
I remember the first time I heard it. I was at my friends house and don't remember the details but this guy and girl were going to go smoke a joint and asked me if I wanted to come they were going to go out to the car and smoke I said sure. Anyways they put this on and its first time I actually remember hearing it and really you know felt it. That was 99 I think, I was 14
Me to
Probably the best Rock n Roll song in history. Certainly the most requested on radio of all time.
This song came out in my 8th grade year. Blew me away. Saw Zep three times live. I am blessed musically!
Awesome you saw them!!!
This song changed alot of peoples lives when it first came out, imagine millions of young rock & roll kids hearing this for the first time Back in 1971, I am PROUD to say I was one of them, my generation was Dope AF!
I tell people we are called Boomers because John Bonham made the drums go BOOM.
This music was made nearly 50 years ago. And nothing from today comes close to being as good.
N-O-T-H-I-N-G !
Yep they're not going to be listening to most of the crap years from now.
One of the very very very very best songs ever!!!!!!đ¶đ¶đ¶đ¶đđđđ”đ”đ”amen.
There's a feeling I get when I look to the west and my spirit is crying for leaving....
I keep thinking it's Thursday.
It's like watching myself(old white guy) hearing these songs for the first time when I was a teen and they were on 45 rpm records & 4 track cartridges... I'm old enough to know about the insert thingy needed to play a 45 rpm record......
LOL. Me too. Its because most are just discovering LZ now. Lucky them :).
Same reason I watch white guys reacting to hip hop
Richard Eberhart old white guys? Young ones all listen to it already.
#me too
First live performance was in my home city, Belfast, Ireland, when few bands would come here because we'd a fek'n war going on.
I'll never forget that they did that for us.
True legends.
TĂĄim an-shĂĄsta Ă© a choisteĂĄil!!
Led Zeppelin "Stairway to Heaven" is a straight up religious experience.
One of the greatest songs....EVERđđđ
From Led Zeppelin IV. A masterpiece. Yes, we were very spoiled back in the day.
We had no idea how good we had it. Even the least impressive tracks of the day were miles ahead of the cookie cutter stuff put out today.
Mm, we probably did not know it at that time...Led Zeppelin III got quite a slamming which gave the idea of not using any titles on the album cover for IV / Zoso / Runes Album. To me though III is their best effort truly showcasing both the acoustic and electric sides.."Tangerine" is a nice combination as has lot of elements for "Stairway".
We sure were Mary.A great time to be growing up.
Yeah. Today's music reeks of autotune. A fuckin' pandemia.
Most people donât know this is a cover
For a certain generation, songs like this are wired into your DNA. I can almost play it back in my head like a tape recorder.
What's a tape recorder? Just kidding...I'm old!
I know EXACTLY what you mean!
Iâm Digging The Fact That,There Are Still People Who Can Open Their Heart,Mind & Soul To Other Genres Of Music,Me As A White Guy Who Grew Up On The Westside Of Chicago In The 60âs & 70âs,However,I Embraced All Forms Of Music,Classic Rock,Hard Rock,Punk Rock,Pop,Rhythm & Blues,Motown Sound,Zydeco Blues,Delta Blues,Contemporary Jazz,Acid Jazz,Classic Country,Hell Even ReggaeđWatching This Video And His Reactions To A Great Song,Zeppelin Is My Favorite Rock Band(Saw Them In 1977)It Warms My Heart To Truly See Someone,Regardless Of Ethnicity,Gender,Age,Socioeconomic Status !!! When You First Listen To A Great Song That You Truly Feel In Your Heart,Mind & Soulđ€There Are Very Few Things In This World That Can Do That,The Birth Of Your Child,The Loss Of A Loved One,Falling In Or Out Of Love With Someone,The Unconditional Love & Companionship Of A Beloved Petđ€Lose Yourselves In Some Great Music Of Any Genre,It Wonât Fix All The Problems In The World,However,Truly Great Music,You Can Truly Feel Deep Inside Your Mind,Heart,Body & Soul Will Heal A Part Of You !!! These Words Of Wisdom May Be The Rants Of An Old Man,But,It Wonât Cost You Anything To At Least Try,You Wonât Regret Itđ„đđđ»
No one writes songs like that anymore. I could listen to led zep all day.
The expressions on your face are what make this so much fun. It's like discovering this music all over again for us old farts.đâ„ïž
It doesn't get more stank face than Stairway :)
You know Jamel, all of these reaction videos from all of these people donât seem genuine at all, except for you. You truly get it. I subjected my daughter to my music when she was growing up, and at the time, she hated it. Now, sheâs proud to know and appreciates the music that I
grew up on. It brings me such joy to be able to see you discover and appreciate what all of us have known all of these years how great this music and these artists were and still are. Thank you.
Thanks BrothađđŸ
There aren't enough like buttons for this reaction.
My grandpa died in 2016 ( my dads dad ). They gave us a CD of the memories my dad had with him. We watched it and the song that played with it was Stairway to Heaven. I donât think Iâve been that sad seeing my dad cry that night. This song touches my soul.
"I see why y'all are upset with the music today." - This is why I love your channel man. I love seeing how it affects you. Beautiful.
^^^^^
Seeing you enjoy this music makes me both nostalgic and grateful to have lived through it.
Nailed it. Every now and then an artist hits a decent song but back it the day the artists were prolific. STH is a beautiful journey. Watch/React to the Kennedy Center Honors with Anne & Nancy Wilson of Heart singing this song TO Led Zeppelin. A once in a lifetime moment. Side note: The drummer performing is the drummer of Led Zeppelin son. Really AMAZING!!
RIGHT ON!!!!
Itâs not even that all the new music is âbadâ, itâs that the old stuff is just so incredibly good that it doesnât compare. It sounds cliche, but people literally donât make music like this anymore.
A young black man rockin out to Led Zepplin. What a time to be alive.
Music Keeps Me Together - Taj Mahal
The technology allows this to happen eh dude. And i am an old prick but this i LOVE about the IT. :)
It's awesome.
Brother I've been rocking to Led Zepplin for 40 years and I'm as black ad black can get! Along with Rush, Vanhalen and all the greats and I'm probably one of only a few black drummers that can match Jon Bonham ( RIP ) Neal Peart ( RIP ) and Alex Vanhalen stick for stick on the kit.
@@joemontana5018 rock and roll= skill and talent that has been trained over the years. HIP-HOP= raping over pre-rogramed beats from a computer.
Led Zeppelin started planning "Stairway" in early 1970 when they decided to create a new, epic song to replace "Dazed And Confused" as the centerpiece of their concerts. Jimmy Page would work on the song in an 8-track studio he had installed in his boathouse, trying out different sections on guitar. By April, he was telling journalists that their new song might be 15-minutes long, and described it as something that would "build towards a climax" with John Bonham's drums not coming in for some time. In October 1970, after about 18 months of near constant touring, the song took shape. Page and Plant explained that they started working on it at a 250-year-old Welsh cottage called Bron-yr-Aur, where they wrote the songs for Led Zeppelin III. Page sometimes told a story of the pair sitting by a fire at the cabin as they composed it, a tale that gives the song a mystical origin story, as there could have been spirits at play within those walls.
Page told a different story under oath: When he was called to the stand in 2016 as part of a plagiarism trial over this song, he said that he wrote the music on his own and first played it for his bandmates at Headley Grange in Liphook Road, Headley, Hampshire, where they recorded it using a mobile studio owned by The Rolling Stones. Plant corroborated the story in his testimony.
Headley Grange may not be as enchanting as Bron-yr-Aur, but the place had some character: It was a huge, old, dusty mansion with no electricity but great acoustics. Bands would go there to get some privacy and focus on songwriting, as the biggest distractions were the sheep and other wildlife.
This song has my favorite Zeppelin quote "There's a feeling I get when I look to the West and my spirit is crying for leaving"
Stairway is considered the absolute BEST "Rock and Roll" song of all time. It was recorded in 1971 (48 years ago as of this post) and it is still JAM as heck!!!
Farnk Ewe Absolutely Frank!!!đâ„ïžđŠđșđșđž
I think you don't no what rock and roll is đ
It's easily in the top 5 or even top 3 songs of all time ever regardless of genre
@John Cena ever heard of Bohemian Rhapsody?
@John Cena yeah thats kind of what i was expecting as a reaction from someone who thinks that led zeppelin is the only rock band ever
That my friend is why that is one of the greatest songs ever made.
Our musicians are our poets so beautiful you could cry
I was 10 in 1973 and I have seen over 100 concerts. I still listen to these songs.
Now this is why this song is considered one of the all time greatest.
I believe it's still number one all time.
Yep
Only to Zeppelin fans. This song is a big Burn out
the greatest IMO
@@nchls69 this is song is one of the best ever BUT is infected with the overplay bug. If you're listening to it the first time...it's just majestic.
there was a time that you did not need dancers on stage to make a show, the band was enough
Or the band all in sync dancing together. Like Clones. I like it when I am watching old R and B and Soul but not rock
i think dancing sucks; music is for the ears.
Comment Freely Music is for the body. You can feel the music move throughout your body and express it in the most natural way possible. Also, there are studies that suggest that dancing is like a visual mating call, as are a peacocks feathers or many birds' singing.
tell that to nirvana in 1992.
Avi Gayegos
Ahhhh, the Good Ol Days!!!
Iâm 39 years old. My dad is 62. I donât remember never not knowing every single word of this song, so I love seeing peopleâs reactions!
Remembering the sign in the music store in "Wayne's World!". Laughed hard out loud in the movie theater, and audience all turned to look at me! Guess they didn't notice the bit...hysterical!
So fun to see someone grooving to a Jimmy Page solo for the first time.
Our music of the 70's and 80's took you on a journey. Led Zepplin, Rush, Yes, Rolling Stones, The Who and so many others that the music brought you JOY to hear. My daughter who is now in her 30's said it recently - I listen to your music now because it makes me feel good and lifts me up.
Music for the sake of the song and the story and getting people to feel.
I am from Pakistan. I am blessed to have seen great great country of America when I was student there. What an amazing place , my friend Thomas Wies introduced me to this fabulous music during my stay in the western most beautiful country of America. I live in Pakistan now for a long time. There is no other country like America in rich culture , architecture , so much diversity. Amazing America. â€â€â€â€ Americans love Zeppelin more than .......
Thank god you got introduced to real music. I am from pakistan. And i live in karachi. Ad im 20 years old and i only listen to rock music especially the music of led zeppelin. And stairway to heaven is my favourite.
Starman. Welcome to the club buddy. We are honored to have you. Hearing you like this is awesome
Way back in the day,words had meaning! I was born in 63. I grew up with the best music ever!
It sounds as if Bonham is pissed because he doesn't get to play until the song's half over, so he's takimg it out on his drum kit.
I love how this songs builds... the tension kills me in such a pleasurable way.
One of the most iconic well composed song in all of rock history
Stairway ... Still a masterpiece . And now u know. I remember the first time hearing this
I closed my eyes like u to take it all in. You know what, I still do 40 years later. I first heard this as a teen. And as we wind on down the road the piper is calling us to join him.
I love his reactions, especially to songs like this that I have always loved but probably taken for granted because Iâve heard it so many times, but Itâs a whole new experience listening to music I grew up to with someone who has never heard it.đ
"I see why y'all upset with the music today!"
NAILED IT.
Doesnt change how God damn bitchy some boomers are when others arent lol...
It always amazes me seeing grown people having never heard classic songs like stairway to heaven lol
If media broadcasts old songs too frequently, most of the "Modern Pops" will be ashamed to show up.
Cyberium Very true. I met someone last week who had never heard of Piano Man and Rocket Man by Billy Joel + Elton John. I was shocked and disappointed lol.
kevin jones jojo is making younger generations get into these immortal songs and bands.
Sure, but on the other hand, Iâm going to guess thereâs a lot of grown people that have never heard Eric B. & Rakimâs Paid In Full which changed the sound of hiphop and redefined what an MC was.
Itâs preference, environment, exposure...
My Dad listened to Floyd and Zep.
My Mom and my Step listened mainly to Jazz due to them being in a quartet.
I heard ârap musicâ for the first time in the late 70s early 80s and I was done. Nothing else mattered. Breaking, strutting, and trying to write rhymes became my life.
If there is an all time list of the greatest tracks ever ,this has to be at the very top ,no words ,no words â€â€â€
THANK YOU.....
yes it was AWESOME.... the golden age of rock!
"I see why yawl upset with the music today. Man." - Jamel's best line eva
Dude Totally!! It felt so good to hear that!
100% Heâs really appreciating the older music fully. So love that
While I grew up a fan of this music I learned we still do have a lot of good artists around & expanded my own horizons a lot. You can still find good lyricists, though I think the Biz does so much homogenizing & using formulas for success there are fewer. But theyâre out there & there success should teach the industry something. Those voice equalizers though, no tolerance for. If you havenât got the voice, play an instrument, dance, produce. Everyone can spot the fake.
This line and when he reacted to "Bulls On Parade" he said "There's a lot of funk in that foot!"
just never forget that black people created literally every genre. rock. country. rockabilly. blues. soul. funk, disco, r and b. rap. funk, raeggae, etc...
I remember when I was a child back in the 80's in Japan, I used to listen to this. This song represented America to me. Although, I didn't understand much English then and also the lyric itself escaped me because I was a child, I still understood its melody. Very seldom in humankind's history when music isn't a music anymore. It becomes a journey.
That's a different perspective!! They were from England and were 70'sreally !!
@@snowwpea It sounds English lol... American bands tried to sound like them but never quite could. Its not glam rock like Bon Jovi, it's real rock and roll.
@@juanmanu9652 maybe youâre right, what matters is that itâs good music
WOW! to you man.
@@snowwpea sounds american?......
As one of the people that was around back then... I appreciate your respect and thoughtfulness.
One of the greatest songs ever written.Jimmy Page's guitar is amazing. Thank You Jamal for this most excellent reaction.
That's the difference between new music nowadays
and music that transcends time,
Stairway to Heaven evokes passion and emotion
where music like Happy are just fads
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I met my granddaughterâs boyfriend for the first time and I liked him the moment I saw him. Why? He had on a Led Zeppelin T-shirt. Nineteen years old.
Ruth Johnson ...but can he name 5 Led Zeppelin songs? Haha. Best wishes.
He's a keeper
That he bought at Target
He has cool parents dude. :)
Classic Rock shirts are trendy, but most kids have never heard the music of the band that's on their tshirt.
Released in 1971. The greatest year in the history of Rock Music? It just might be...
I genuinely forgot how beautiful this is. đ
tears came to my eyes.I love young men and women listening and appreciating...music.
Jamal my brother, I hope your channel blows up with millions of subs. You deserve it. I chill and watch your reactions during my lunch hour at work, and so many people crowd around me watching you and discovering new music. I love seeing you discover music that I've loved my entire life. You get it my brother.
#respect
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@@jamelakajamal like to see you do Peter Frampton do you feel like I do
This song will touch the ears for generations upon generations to come! Absolutely beautiful!!â€
In the early 80's, this was always the last song at the after-game high school dances. The length of the song gave you extra up-close time with that one girl... but the up-tempo ending was a problem for us 6'5"ers that were reluctant to "fastdance". Such huge problems we had back then :/
At my school it was "Nights in White Satin" by The Moody Blues or "Whiter Shade of Pale" by Procul Harum. Or maybe "Without You" by Harry Nilsson.
My school tried to get Stairway to Heaven to be our prom song, but administration was not giving in, so we got a different (but also awesome) song instead. They did, however, let the following year have it. It was almost 18 years ago and it still doesn't make sense to me.
watching someone's soul touched ...priceless
The last two minutes of this song are probably the greatest two minutes in any rock song ever.
Nope
Debatable. I find this song way overrated.
The last two minutes are nothing without the rest of the song. The whole buildup and tension. The parallels between beauty and brutality. Beautiful composition.
Almost
if you're gonna say nope then name another songdsmn
Growing up in the 60's & 70's were the absolute BEST of times !! How do i know that ? Because i was there i lived thru the 60's and the 70's and i'm still living today in 2022 so i know. Everything minus modern technology was so much better back then esp the music. Rock n Roll and that ooooohhhh so smooth R&B are my 2 favorite genres of music!! Led Zeppeln imo is the most iconic Rock band ever, esp when you factor in their short time together. You gotta put the Stones and Aerosmith up there too naturally bc of their music along with their longevity. The 70's was def the best decade for true fans of hard Rock n Roll. The 80's and early 90's were kool but they can't touch the 70's when it comes to pure Rock N Roll. Peace Out!
Their music takes ur mind on a beautiful journey!
I grew up with this music, and I can't tell you how happy it makes me to see someone from the current generation appreciating it. Keep doing what you're doing Jamel, because you are as cool as hell. THANK YOU!!!
This is considered by many as the greatest rock song ever. While there are other Zeppelin songs I love more, this one song has so much mass appeal is why it has this ranking. The beauty, musicianship, lyric writing, hard rock at the end....itâs magic. Iâve seen all of your Zeppelin videos thus far. Iâve been deployed to Kuwait and seeing your reaction to the band I live the most ha helped me get through this. So please do more
That ending was Epic!!
ah yes the days of lsd
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Thank you for your service!Stay safe!
This and Deep Purples Child in Time are easily my alltime favorite songs.
I was 16 when this song came out. 1971. The second time I heard this song I was with my first girlfriend. We had pilled 12 people into a Mavric Grabber. I think 1971 was one of the best years in music ever. Not because it was my time. But because it was incredible. Check out the songs of 1971.
Listening to this in the car, stoned, in the 70's was the best life EVER!!!!!
I get chills every time I listen to this song.
Best 11 minutes Iâve spent onYou Tube for a long time. Watching your reaction was priceless, and from your words at the end itâs evident you âget itâ. You are now an honorary 60+ year old. Welcome to our world and our experiences
Did you just... give him the b**ma card?
The first time you really hear this song you are speechless.
Yes it was amazing growing up in that generation. Thank you, and welcome to stay, there is much more.
@@odiltm259 what's b**ma card?
I love his head bobbing in the last couple minutes of the song........classic
Saw them live many many years ago. Music today do not have lasting affects. 70âs music will last through generations to come
I appreciate his reaction, and he appreciates the music.... and donât we All wish we could go back in time đ
I am a 63 year old black man who at 15 years old heard this song and many like it. I loved this type of music. And at the age of 15 years old, when it definitely wasn't popular for blacks. I will say this, this music was way ahead of its time back then. And as you listen to it today 2020, it's still way ahead of your time now!!!!
Thank you!! I know what you mean I'm 62 and grew up farming in Ohio and all I had was a am radio you know one of those little ones and it was red and blue with a white dial. Listening to this song takes me way back... I now look around and try to remember how I got here then the song ends and I step back into stupidity of today!
As a white man who loves this music but also love and grew up on hip hop I'm glad you appreciate this music as well. Thank you for giving it a chance. Good music is good music no matter what the genre
Hi, Jamal - I dated a young lady who saw Led Zeppelin in the 1970s. She barely remembered any of it because she was smoked up and had dropped acid. She kicked those habits by the time that we got together. I do miss loving her though we ended badly.
Jamal - those were not the good old days. Led Zeppelin started during the end of the Vietnam war. Lot of people were doing hurt to each other here at home. You are blessed to love this music. Revel in your youth, in an age when racism was not as ignored as it was back then. I'm sorry to broach the topic but it must be said.
If you wish, take some joy that four guys from the UK embraced African American blues, did something with it and made white folks love what was good. They made goodness accessible to more folks.
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