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The Mighty Zeppelin - greatest rock band of all time
It's really hard to argue that.
Concur, but the Mighty label is Van Halen's. :)
How could they not be with a front man with a voice like Robert Plant, the best drummer there ever was in John Bonham, the one of the most influential guitarist and guitar virtuoso in Jimmy Page, and one the grwatest bass players of all time in John Paul Jones. Can't beat that combination.
That label belongs the The Rolling Stones.
@Coolrockndad
Only The Rolling Stones called THEMSELVES that in marketing spin. The public knew otherwise. When both were around at the same time, Zeppelin were bigger and more important.
I'm 66. I met Robert Plant last year. I tried to be cool, but my inner 14 year-old was losing her mind. Please go down the rabbit hole of Zeppelin music. You will be blown away.
Lucky girl! How amazing! 🥰
that's amazing! congratulations, you are fortunate
Wow! That must have been awesome. Im 66 too, and have always been a fan of LZ.
LOL. All of similar ages, checkin' in! 😁 I be just one of many 65-year-old Canucks who've always highly esteemed, and still do, Led Zeppelin! ✌️🤗
Wow! You are so lucky! I love Robert Plant
No auto tune all done live without any excuse, just real talent from real musicians not the rubbish you get these days, I am 70 the music I grew up with cannot be equalled by anything produced today
You got it man! spot on.
@@rorygilmoreNZOh, please. Led Zeppelin is a great band, but there’s plenty of good music being produced all the time. (I’m the same age as you). Unlike you, I appreciate the past, but I keep up with the present, too. Think, change, listen and be open to new experiences, or you’ll just be an old fossil griping about kids these days and telling the to get off your lawn.🤦♂️
Very rude response to someone you do not know. I listen to an extensive amount of music from all over the world, but only once in a while does exceptional talent appear all at once, the bands we had that started in the 60’s were explorers in music, the leaders, the experimentalists and the music was amazing
@@davidshort2313 Yes, but you have to realize that the music you grew up listening to was promoted back then to a widespread audience. The same cannot be said today. There is great music out there. It’s just not being exposed like music was back then. You have to be more active in searching it out nowadays.
@@macleadg I guess you like the idea of "sampling" and "Hip Hop"! And you approve of "Autotune" as well !
He was dragging a bow across an electric guitar. Revolutionary
"No wonder my mom had five babies." LOL Great comments.
I’m 70 and have been listening to Led Zeppelin from the beginning❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Same here. Still have all my Led Zeppelin vinyl.
I'm jealous... I'm 53 and didn't know who Zeppelin was until 1982 when I was 11...
Been my favorite band ever since...
only wish I could have seen them live in person...saw Plant 4x and Page 2x, and Plant/Page together in '97 was "almost" a Zeppelin concert and the best concert I ever witnessed!
@@Shaun-ed4fz I never got to see them😭
@@leannmiller7153 😭
Just listened to LZ 1, it's still great!!
We just ROCKED back in those days. 60s 70s & 80s were the best decades for Rock!
Then later Eddie Van Halen went and brought in an electric drill 😋
I’m now 69 and in 1980 I found myself with a reel-to-reel of 7+ hours of Zeppelin! How cool that was!
I recorded on a reel to reel in 79. Last time I actually saw one.
Really cool!
Wow, that’s awesome!
I'm 69 yrs old, too. Back in 1969, I was 14 yrs old, and Led Zeppelin-2 was my 1st album I bought.
Led Zeppelin: making women blush for 55 years😂😂😂 I still get chills and I’ve been listening since e 1969😅
As I mentioned in a previous comment, you should check out a Sexy lady named Beth Hart (from LA) cover this song live (From Paradiso) It makes MEN Blush!!! ☮️🎸💜
WHEN GIANTS WALKED THE EARTH 🌎
LED ZEPPELIN ❤🎉❤
Best description for the first time listener of Zeppelin. They were Giants.
Stay in the 70s please u cat go wrong ?
@theodoreritola7641 try it in English junior....
I find it adorable when younger people don’t realize that they’re puppies in comparison with previous generations.
Yes I agree. She should be reacting to Britney Spears’ music, Lady Gaga or Mariah Carey. Women can’t dance to Zeppelin’s tunes.
Not so much adorable as surprising… and possibly annoyingly one eyed.
@ricardoagila3115, do you realize how many babies were made to this song? Saying women can't dance to Zeppelin is the stupidest thing I've ever heard. 😂😂😂😂😂
@@TolkienGeek. it’s true. When femininity listens to music, they like to dance to the tune. Zeppelin is simply too heavy for them.
@ricardoagila3115 tell that to women in the 60's and 70's. They sure wete dancing to these tunes. And that's just a fact.
I'm 70 and I was a moderate fan of Led Zeppelin when I was in high school, but recently I've began to believe that they are the pinnacle of the entire pyramid of all rock artists of all time. At the very least they are the coolest act of all time.
Wisdom comes with age 👍🏼
What took you so long?
I was the same way the older I got the more I liked Led Zeppelin
Welcome to Led Zeppelin. The greatest rock band of all time.
Surely you mean band ? period
My great aunt used to walk John Bonham to primary school !
Greatest hard rock band maybe. Not greatest overall rock band. Sorry. Beatles far exceed Led Zeppelin in that category.
@@oleeb everyone one is entitled to their opinion even if yours is wrong.
Bonzo was arguably the greatest rock drummer ever.
No arguments. 😊
and the wild thing is, he had no self esteem, and thought he sucked and all the other Rock drummers at the time were better than him, Read " Hammer of the God's " Zeppelin Autobiography, great read...
Alex idolized him. Ed said VH was just trying to be or wanted to be Zep in the early days. The Trinity - LZ, AC/DC, VH.
People focus on Page and Plant (and well deserved), but it was the drumming that made Zeppelin, IMHO.
I agree bonham is among my top five favorites of all time
Having been born in the mid 50’s I grew listening to Led Zeppelin and it sure brings back good memories.
I was 17 when this dropped, and it hit hard.
The best way to listen to Led Zeppelin is, to begin with track one of their first album and listen until you reach the last track of their final album. You won't find a bad song.
Yes you, will but many, many GREAT ONES! cheers
"back door man" was an old blue line that referred to the guy who was going out the back door as the husband is coming home in the front. czcams.com/video/we3xngKRozE/video.html
Exactly what I was gonna say!
That was one way to interpret it .. not the one I prefer, but whatever
@@jackw467 hahha exactly..i feel like that "old blues" explanation was one conjured up/used as a perfect "excuse" for being able to use it lol
@@bboyshotty no, it wasn't. 🤣🤣🤣 It was a phrase *disguised* as that as a euphemism that could be slipped into (no pun intended*) lyrics and conversation. But... jelly roll is a pastry. 💜
Back door man is also mentioned in an AC/DC song Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap 😂
Well I counted about 8 Seconds to bring a smile. Welcome to the journey of Led Zeppelin.
and 30 seconds in she says this sounds spicy. little did she know what was coming
IKR 😂 🎼🎸🤘
I love studio more
The Ladies always smile at the first glance of Robert.
And we know why...
@@jamesdavis4598tell us why is that James
I was 14 when "Whole Lotta Love" was released. It was a great era. Highly talented exceptionally skilled people giving the world the best rock music the world has ever known or will ever know.
What is even more interesting than the provocative lyrics is that this was played on the radio. It was not censored. There was no "explicit lyrics" warning on the album.
My cousin was listening to that album in in his bedroom back in the day and he said his mother come in and got the album and broke it
Every inch of my love is tame compared to Travelling Riverside Blues.
I kind of get lost in all the musical changes etc that the explicitness of the lyrics get overshadowed
And then came The Lemon Song.
@@Z4Zander Gonna squeeeeeeze my lemon, 'till the juice runs down my leg (I wonder if you know what I'm talkin' about)
You need to dive deep into the Zeppelin rabbit hole. I have loved them since I was 12 yrs old in the early 70"s. I am 62 now and still listen to them everyday.
63, me too😊
I am 53...been listening to my favorite band since 1982 when I was 11...
No group will ever compare
(Gretta Van Fleet did a good try)
63 on 8/1, I concur.
Another 62 year old here who agrees with you. Part of my musical journey growing up in the 70s. Feel so lucky to have been a teenager through those years
My twin😊
since i been loving you live at Madison Square Garden 1973 🙌😍😍😍
Yes yes & yes!
LISTEN TO THE STUDIO VERSION FIRST! It's phenomenal, and you will appreciate the live version even more.
@@user-pf7jm9go6o always live
@@user-pf7jm9go6o nope
It'll make you hot and sweaty...
I saw them 5 times in the 70’s in Texas and LA. No rock band better in Concert, and I have seen most of them being 74 years old 😂😂😂
Ohhhhh Man! You're so Lucky! Tell me a quick cool story about that I Love hearing stories of people experiencing and listening one of the best Rock Bands on All Time!
Indeed, things just got hot in here! The Zep wasn't talkin' nothing else. Whole lotta love, baby I been droolin'.
I'm your mom's age and LOVED your reaction to this! Yeah, Led Zepplin is still responsible for a lot of babies! :-D
Pure genius talent. As Jimmy Page noted..."we were four lads at the top of our game." That's for sure!!!!!
I’m 77 years old and I’ve been getting the Led out since their beginning.
How many songs these days have that style, composition, variety & pure craftsmanship? Let alone epic musicianship.
Led Zeppelin had an enormous range of styles. This is not a band about who you can say if you heard one you've heard them all. A case in point would be "Thank You" from the same album as "Whole Lotta Love". "Thank You" is a love song that will touch your heart the way "Whole Lotta Love" touches...other areas. Zeppelin did not write a bad song so start anywhere. Some good introductory songs to this phenomenal band are "Rock and Roll", "Stairway to Heaven" or "Good Times, Bad Times". Enjoy the journey. Loved your reaction btw. Your face said it all.
You forgot Immigrant song and Kashmir, lol
Word! 100%!❤
Back door man was British slang for a side guy who would go out the back door when her husband got home!❤😂
@@doughaviland1729 not British, Mississippi Delta blues.
"Thank You" is one of my all time favorite songs.
No hype at all. The catalog speaks for itself. They were, are and WILL ALWAYS BE the ultimate rock band.
Amen
i'm 68 and still listen Led Zep-they hit like a Hammer
People who say they don’t know who Zeppelin is must of course have been living under a rock. I am always surprised by these so called first time reactors. So I am glad you explained your unfortunate missing of Zeppelin. You are back on track now!
Must do 'Since I been Lovin' You', live from Madison Square Garden, 1973.
The version from the Song Remains the Same concert movie soundtrack is the superior one, if you do just search MSG 1973 you do not get that one, but another, alternate live from the multi day stay, there is a good reason they picked the one they did for the movie.
ABSOLUTELY
One of the best performances of all time in any genre!!!
For a 60+ yr old Norwegian its fun to see what an American see as provocative in 2024. We listened to this in the 70ies and my children listened to same songs in the late 90ies none of us lifted n eyebrow and found it other than fun 😎😈🇧🇻
Well... We are Europeans...
Not every American was shocked by this at all. In fact, I don’t know anyone who was, is or should be. If you’d been here at that time and in this country you’d know that so stop assuming some kind of enlightened superiority. It’s played. So played.
Your reaction after Robert sings,,,"Shake for me girl"...."I wanna be your backdoor man"....!!!
Priceless....!!!
Cheers
“I’m going to be your back door man “back in the days of 1960-70’s mean something different today. It only means then he’ll will finish and go quietly out the back door while your husband is coming thru the front door. No complcations just fun. Really old metal Rock head here. Saw them live in 1971 great gig and show. God Bless. Rock On Stay Safe!🙏🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Led Zeppelin - Black Dog (Live at Madison Square Garden 1973) (Official Video)
You just listened to the greatest band EVER! You can’t go wrong with any of their songs. Believe it or not, this was only one of a few singles they released, & was played on the radio. Each of these genuses are the GOATS of their craft, & together they were GODS of MUSIC. Any live from Madison Square Gardens (1973), is excellent, especially Since I’ve Been Loving You. Try live at Earls Court (1975), In My Time Of Dying, mind blowing. I could listen to so many more, but I hope you continue with Led Zeppelin, you won’t be sorry. Thanks for you reaction.
Many experts consider Led Zeppelin as being the premier group in the "Second British Invasion" which featured Cream, Black Sabbath, Jethro Tull and Uriah Heep among others. Modern listeners often say they belong to the genre of "classic rock", but they are incorrect as that typically refers to groups like the Beatles, Rolling Stones and the Moody Blues (i.e. the "First British Invasion") among others. As a matter of fact, back in the day, the music played by groups like Led Zeppelin was originally called "Heavy Rock" but that didn't last long and it became known as "Hard Rock" with the term "Heavy" subsequently referring to groups like Judas Priest, Iron Maiden and others (i.e. Heavy Metal). Of course, the term "Metal" has been further subdivided since then ("Black Metal", "Death Metal", etc.) as well.
A deep dive into the mighty Zep's catalog (esp the live moments) is so well worth it...arguably the most accomplished & diverse heavy rock band OAT
Back door man means the guy who's running out the back door while your man is walking through the front door. Not the other thing you're thinking lol
As John Lee Hooker said, "Out the door I went." (House Rent Boogie)
No thats not what it means it's exactly what she thinks.
Exactly, hence another Zepplin lyric, about a woman cheating, "I open my front door, hear my back door slam" from Since I've Been Loving You
🤣🤣🤣🫵
So what does "gonna give you every inch of my love" mean? (This ought to be good)😂😂😂
Greatest band in history! Watch their live performances!! I was 9 years old in 1969 too! I first heard them in 1970! I was hooked!! Jimmy uses a Theramin in the crazy part of this!
Probably would be voted the best Rock band of all time and they are timeless.
" no wonder my mom had five babies . " You cracked me up , Rosalie.
All 4 of the members considered to be top 5 in their respective areas...Lead singer, Drums, Guitar and Bass. Basically a super band.
Yep it meant EXACTLY what you thought!
But that was just a tiny taste of the incredible range.
Check out
Led Zeppelin "Since I've Been Loving You" live at Pompeii 1972
BTW as a teen back in the 70's we didn't have Broadband, Social Media or Mobile Phones
But we had Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin, the "Yin and Yang" that brought balance to our little universe!
It was Pink Floyd who played Pompeii.
Zeppelin never played Pompei. That was Pink Floyd.
You heard it just the way I did. The studio version off LED ZEPPELIN II. Changed my life. Literally. Started playing guitar and singing. Played in bands. Had my own 'rock star' experiences. LIFE CHANGING.
I got to see Plant sing with Alison Krauss last year in Taos. He still had the swagger.
Robert has done some great stuff with Alison Krauss too and that is always worth a look if you get the chance.
Anything by Alison Krauss and Union Station is a good listen too
Shout out to John Paul Jones. The greatest bassist and one of the best composers of all time. Led Zeppelin is the greatest blues rock band of all time.
Rosalie, you need to listen to Kashmir, The Rain Song, Black Dog, Immigrant Song, Ramble On, When the Levee Breaks, Tangerine, Moby Dick, Babe I'm Gonna Leave You, Gallows Pole, The Wanton Song, Over The Hills and Far Away, No Quarter, D'Yer Mak'er... so many awesome songs.
No, no no no young wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong. She just is a listen to Led Zeppelin. You don’t tell people what to listen to. You. Just tell people to listen and advise them Led Zeppelin, Kashmir, or any of those songs.… There’s just Led Zeppelin.
No again no no no no she does not need to listen to any of that music at all. She needs to listen to Led Zeppelin.… Cashmere all that now that music is Led Zeppelin.… Don’t tell people that.
No again no no no no she does not need to listen to any of that music at all. She needs to listen to Led Zeppelin.… Cashmere all that now that music is Led Zeppelin.… Don’t tell people that.
None of those songs you mentioned have anything to do with Led Zeppelin. At all don’t you understand that don’t you get that.… You missed the point completely with rock ‘n’ roll so far off the mark. It’s almost scary. No the songs are Led Zeppelin.
Whole Lotta love has nothing to do with Led Zeppelin. It’s some stupid lick that they wrote when they were wasted out of their minds.… No man no those songs individually put together REM greatest hits album or any of that other crap. It’s not rock ‘n’ roll and it is not going to survive being Led Zeppelin.
Are you a military kid? I was stationed in Europe in the USAF in the 70's and 80's. In 1969, when I was a senior in high school, we listened to this Led Zeppelin album while we were decorating the gym for Junior/Senior Prom (cheesy, huh?), until the teachers starting listening to the lyrics and it was immediately banished! There's lots of good music from the 60's, 70's and 80's for you to enjoy. Thanks for bringing some great memories back to me!!
Michael A. Parker, MSgt, USAF(Ret)
60 years old and i still rock out to Zeppelin. Best Rock band ever! Had a poster of Robert Plant in my bedroom as a teen. My dad was not too happy, lol.
One of my greatest memories. I was GIVEN front-row center tickets to Zeppelin in an outdoor concert. It was hot and humid and Robert Plant was dressed much like in this video...and a blue norther (cold front) blew through and dropped the temperature from about 80 to 40 deg F in less than 5 minutes. They had all sorts of pyrotechnics and smoke that were just blown completely off the stage by 30 mph winds. Robert Plant kept singing throughout SOAKED with sweat. Oh, and "back door man" had a completely different meaning when Robert Plant said it - it was meant as the person you were seeing on the side - when your old man headed out the front door, he'd be coming in the back door.
THE GREATEST BAND IN THE HISTORY OF BANDS.. if you havent listened to this bands albums you are blind to music.
No. That's The Beatles. No Beatles, no Led Zeppelin. However, the mighty Zep can lay a claim to being the greatest rock band ever. But I'd call a three way contest between LZ, The Who, and Queen.
The greatest rock n roll band ever is The Rolling Stones of course.
@@MikePhillips-pl6ov Beatles are a 3 cord pop band not the same!
@@MikePhillips-pl6ov I can play every Beatles song ever written I’m still learning led zepp
I love Led Zepplin, but my favorite band is Humble Pie.
@@MikePhillips-pl6ov - 100% Beatles. There is no possible argument anyone can make against it.
10:49 : I was 17 when this song was released. I was married to a musician & had just had my oldest son. It was music all day every day at our house & we discovered that Led Zepplin calmed down a fussy baby & put him right to sleep.
Hell Yeah!!! Powerful!!! Rock n Roll!!!!!! Great ERA!!!!! Great Memories!!!! Im 70! Still Rock n Roll!!!!!!!!!! Till Death ☠️💀☠️!!!!!!!
Ah, watching a beautiful young woman discover Let Zeppelin for the first time. Just made my day.
Led Zeppelin was arguably the best Rock Band ever for me (Top 3 with the Beatles and Pink Floyd), you have barely scratched the surface but this was a great intro song into their magnificent catalog. They never repeat themselves and almost every song is great and some are all time classics that many say are their favorite songs in any genre.
Your best best like other reactors is go through their 9 albums in order, (many have), 10 discs in total, it will be a sonic journey like no other. Start with song 1 on Led Zeppelin 1, Good Times, Bad Times, great opening track and was the first thing Planet Earth heard when they first got on the radio. Every album is great but a bit different than the one before but 3 of their albums (#2, #4 & #6) are often cited amongst best Rock albums ever. They will freak you out, they certainly did us back in the day and influenced all hard rock and metal bands that came after. They inspired Tony Iommi and Black Sabbath to break the mold and create the first, true Heavy Metal band the following year in 1970. That is another band you need to hear, they had the same shattering impact on the limits of Rock Music that Zeppelin did for hard rock, Sabbath did for metal. And both bands are so easy to get into because their music is so damn good. The great Rock Bands will be heard forever, I am so glad you are taking a chance on the best music in my 69 years. New fans with every reaction, Enjoy! Rock On.🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
Hey, thanks for sampling one of the greatest rock & roll bands that ever walked the earth 🙂 Yes, this song is a cheeky one. Led Zepp took a lot of cues (and whole songs) from the great blues musicians of the past and turned it up to eleven. The thing is that the true old blues musicians were blacks from the poor south and the inner cities of the northern US, and they had some very frank language to describe their experiences. Later on that album there is The Lemon Song, which you will find even more forthright in it's descriptions of hanky panky lol.
I heard this at the tender age of about seven or eight, back in the early 70s, but of course had no clue of what it actually meant until much later in life haha.
Great reaction! Those of us who were in our teens in the 70’s had no idea how lucky we were at that time. Greatest music, cars, and girls. We had the trifecta and can really appreciate it today!
John Paul Jones… and it’s Zepplin. Check out Kashmir live, O2 arena.
Yes, this one is amazing greatness 👆👆 💥 💫 make sure it's Live at the O2 Arena
John Paul Jones is so underrated and passedover when talking about LZ.
A great performance.
I've been listening to them for 50+ years now. Probably their most famous or recognizable song is "Stairway to Heaven". My favorite is "Kashmir", and Robert Plants as well, from their " Physical Graffiti" album.
Yeah - so many people vote for Kashmir - I just don't get the attraction at all.
For me the two tracks head and shoulders above an already brilliant discography are S2H and Battle of Evermore.
The irony of this being the theme music for "Top of the Pops" is off the charts.
Her comments speak volumes! First off her grand parents are way older then zep era if she is early 1980’s! She said “I might know a part of stair way” then to say “they are turning it up on this one!” Then “they are shredding during the guitar solo with the violin bow!
One of the greatest British Rock Bands of all time. Think it was the NME which was a music related publication that first coined the term Heavy Metal when explaining Led Zep 🎉🎶🎵🍯🤌🙏🐝🍀
I am 66 and saw then at the Kingdom in Seattle Wa summer of 1977 and what a concert it was..my parents would hear Zep in my room all the time..what a great band to grow up with..
Got to be one of the best rock n roll songs ever!
What is important is to listen to each of these performers' parts. You can understand the talent that was on display here. From the bass through the vocals down to the drums and lead guitar. Never before or after Led Zeppelin did a group of so much talent come together. There have been imitation attempts, even critics saying these guys were the worst at their trades but as a musician myself and being part of that time when music was king, these guys were simply the best. And I thank the Almighty I was around to enjoy their craft.
You haven't lived until you've gone down the Led Zeppelin rabbit hole!!! It would be a shame as a music lover to leave this
world without experiencing this band! MUST LISTEN: Stairway to Heaven, Dazed and Confused, When the Levee Breaks, Black Dog, The Immigrant Song, Kashmir, The Rain Song. Just for starters! They are truly a groundbreaking group. Unparalleled talent!
"...His voice is epic..."
All of it is epic. You have no idea the rabbit hole you are about to descend into if you continue to explore the greatest band ever assembled.
the instrumental in middle is actual “love- making” with music -- the hard guitar riff is the “release” 💡
Welcome to Led Zeppelin! Best Band Ever! They have so many amazing songs. I would like to suggest you start with Led Zeppelin I, track one “Good Times Bad Times”. However, if you want to just move around their discography, they have 8 studio albums and not one bad song. I’m an OG Fan, same age as your momma. I had brothers that were 19 and 21 when Led Zeppelin hit the rock scene. So, I started young. Their music is the through line of my teenage years. Please continue with your journey of Led Zeppelin. Join us Led Heads in the rabbit hole. ✌🏻☮️🎸
LED ZEPPELIN Just brilliant, very good memories. I saw them twice on live . Thank you for reacting
The great Zeppelin. Still the best after all these years. Very diverse rabbit hole to jump into. Life changing.
Led Zeppelin Summarized:
1. Each of the four members was a superior player at their instrument
2. Every album was different, yet every album was fantastic
3. hey were “underground” in the sense that they did not to TV appearances or release singles. If you wanted to see them, you had to see them live. This was before MTV made music all about “image”. Many fans had no idea what they even looked like. They did not need the kind of promotion you see other performers using.
4. They could nor reproduce their studio sound live and did not try. Instead, they expanded on their songs, improvised and played their hearts out. The LOVED performing and it showed. What other bands would go on stage for three hours, then perform encores?
5. They didn’t rely on sidemen to enhance their sound onstage.
6. They didn’t try to replace their drummer when he died, because no one COULD replace him. His intuition couldn’t be reproduced. He was an R & B drummer with an explosively loud sound that no one has ever reproduced and producers copied that sound by overmixing and amplifying drums in the studio. His equal has never been heard yet.
7. They were the antithesis of the empty commercialized contrivances of 80’s pop.
8. "Whole Lotta Love" is just one song and they were impossible to define by one song. Their musical output is remarkably diverse and unmatched for excellence.
Rosalie, you need to react to "Dazed And Confused", which is off their 1st album. "Whole Lotta Love", is the song that truly launched the bands popularity and is off their 2nd album. I was in 7th grade when this song came out. They are one of the very few heavy rock bands where just about every song they did was popular. Kind of like the way The Beatles were. You can listen to almost every Beatles album and you will have heard almost every song sometime on the radio. Led Zeppelin was like that. Incredible band. My first rock album I ever bought was Iron Butterfly In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida which was released in 1968. The title track, In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida, is a little over 17 minutes, and probably has one of the most well known drum solos on it from back in the day. Great reaction, please do more of the classic rock songs, so many for you to choose from.
Hi Rosalie. If I could recommend one Led Zeppelin song for you, it would be 'Since I've Been Loving You'. I think it'll touch your soul.
You should have seen them live. I almost remember. The air was very smokey at the concert.
Like you, I almost remember the songs. Saw them July 4, 1069 at the first Atlanta Pop Festival.
I do remember the naked guy jumping onstage. Roadies pushed him off, a few minutes later here he comes again!
@@mikefannon6994 I can only say, you were much ahead of our time... lol
All 70’s concerts were smokey!
@cassconner6023 Blue oyster cult was another great live show. Our "group" was hired as crowd control to keep people off the stage. Heck of a good time. The lead singer downed a fifth of Jim Beam on stage during the concert .
@@anntomecklebarger3599 Saw Blue Oyster also in 1976, sounds like you were right in the middle of the action, I don’t know how anyone could function after drinking a fifth of Jim Beam and I am from Kentucky.
Loved ur reaction. No other band on the planet has 4 of the greatest musicians to ever walk this earth
The greatest band of all time!! Fun fact, they were all in their 20’s when they did this!! Absolute legends!!
Not greatest band , that is reserved for Beatles FACT DUDE
Indeed. Fr. Time doesn’t play. 🤣🤣🤣All the best. Always.
One of the phrases is not quite as spicy as it first appears. In traditional blues vocabulary, a "backdoor man" is a man on the side; when the main man leaves the house by the front door, the lover sneaks in the other door. Led Zeppelin were ubiquitous in the '70s and released some classics. I'll recommend their 1973 Madison Square Garden concert version of Since I've Been Loving You, which is the official video version from their channel. Here's a link: czcams.com/video/4gT63xovuWE/video.html
Always remember Led Zeppelin must be played at max volume. 🎼🎸 🤘
The ultimate in coolness 😎 i grew listening to these musical geniuses. Keep up the Led Zeppelin journey, you will not be disappointed. Great reaction!
My all-time favorite. I love a great roller coaster. 😂🤟🏼🔥
Back door man means something very different today, well in most cases ;-)
@thenortherner3890 The lyrics were adapted from bluesman Willie Dixon's "You need love" which Muddy Waters sang in 1962, it could hardly have the same meaning it holds today.
@@isabelsilva62023 according to Green's Dictionary of Slang, "back door" has meant "butt stuff" since at least 1592 A.D.
Ain't that the truth lol
@@chuckleezodiac24 Yes because 1930's black American bluesmen were all about anal... Judging the past by 2024's ways is just stupid.
@@chuckleezodiac24 lol... How did he sung, in a later song? "Sometimes words have two meanings..."
"...back door man" (and even "hoochie-coochie man") was used in some blues songs in the1950s e.g. Muddy Waters singing "Mannish Boy" (also uploaded on YT).
Just remember that your grandparents listened to this music. It wasn't played in clubs. You didn't dance to to it. You made love to it and got a whole lotta love, every inch.
Besides that, what great musicians! That era really rocked with talent. There was the influence of Southern Blues and early Rock, but the bands of the 60s turned music on its head. Great talent and creativity.
LZ was a great band, but so we're plenty of others. And half the music we listened to was in the car on mono radios.
There are great musicians today but nothing quite like what was heard back then. Music then was raw, exuberant, weird and wonderful. From the soft sweet notes of Simon and Garfunkel to the blast of LZ, it was a great time to live.
Pax.
I had an older brother in a garage band that used to play local parties and such. Led Zeppelin was definitely something I lived with and loved. I remember the day John Bonham died and crying. They're music is so varied, and they were all so supremely talented in their own areas....IMO, there's really been nothing like them before or since.
Oh yeah, I I hear you.👍 And whenever their song, All of my love comes on the radio, in which Robert wrote the lyrics for his young son who passed away when he was on tour,, I get choked .. 🐦
This song was considered very rude to the Brits but Americans loved it
Rubbish the Brits loved it. It was even the Theme tune of "Top of the Pops" one of the most watched TV shows and a BBC favorite.
Believe me, it shook up a lot of older Americans, too.
"Let's dive down into the lyrics and munch right down on them awhile..." 😂❤
This 72 year old grandmother of 7 still rocks out to the great music from 60,70 and 80s while I am cleaning or just want some exercise. My kids and grandkids will jump in and we have a a lot of fun. Hopefully future generations will find this incredible music because It never gets old. 🌸🌼🌺
1968 to 1973. British bands, Led Zep, etc. Best rock music ever. Wild, creative, innovative.
I don't have to imagine. Saw em here in Tampa in 73. I was 13. No adult supervision. 😎✌️
You have so much to learn and listen to from this group they are one of the top influential rock bands of all time you have heard nothing yet.
The song is cranked up today when I'm driving
It's hilarious that this is the first Led Zeppelin song you reacted to. I was eight when Led Zeppelin released their first song. My favorite band. I hope you continue the Led Zeppelin journey. They have so many good songs and every band member is very talented. Going to California, Babe I'm Gonna Leave You, there are so many.
Love your reactions. There’s a reason why they are still regarded by many as the GOAT. Can’t wait to see you react to some of their live performances! No auto tune. Nothing fake. Just raw talent. Still doing it too. Your reactions make me feel like I’m enjoying them all over again. Here’s hoping you do a deep, deep dive. You’ll love it.
They weren’t known all around the world??? Wow!! One of the greatest bands ever.
She said they WERE known all around the world so it doesnt count that she grew up in Germany. Interestingly, Whole Lotta Love was actually a number one single in Germany, where she grew up. One of the few singles they released.
Well LZ is the greatest rock band ever🤷♂️😎
Cute reaction sweetheart, really enjoyed it. I saw them as a teenager in concert in 1974. The 70’s was the golden age of Rock Concerts.
Only one word is necessary!*Epic!*