Whole Lotta Love - Led Zeppelin | College Students' FIRST TIME REACTION!
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Thank you!
My favorite band of all time
great to see this again! thanks for sharing here.
Would love to see you guys react to the Whole Lotta Love medley from How the West Was Won
Check out 'What is & what should never be'💥
That guitar riff. Considered the best of all time.
Led Zeppelin is on another level. No band has come out in the last 40 years that can bring this level of bad ass intensity.
What Led Zeppelin did between 69 and 79 can never be duplicated again. Their music 🎶 will forever be timeless.
they stole most of it
Well, they duplicated this song from Small Faces: czcams.com/users/results?search_query=small+faces+you+need+loving
@@Ka112eb Thank you for your invaluable input.
No, really.
Zeppelin showed us how powerful music is. No other band did that like they did. Led 2 will blow you straight away.
@@Ka112eb Who do they sound like? Who fronted like Plant before him? Who drummed like Bonham? They are blues-based, to be sure, but original all day long. Stop whining; all music is built on what came before.
People need to remember, when this song came out stereo speakers in your car were a new thing and having all these sounds swirling around from side to side... even on 8 track it was still amazing.
This is a young and upcoming band that has a bright future. Thanks for supporting new music, boys!
What? This is Zeppelin
@@deloresdunbar1464 Pretty sure that was sarcasm 🙄
yep young and upcoming, I had this album on a 4 track tape played in my 65 mustang, look it up, the predecessor to 8 track! damn I'm old!
Methinks he jests!🤭🤭
@@laurasmith6268 OMG i thought for sure I was the last living creature on earth to have actually owned a 4 track player complete with the Beatles second album. They actually labeled the tape "the second album"
As a 56 year old grandmother, can I just say that hearing this song brings me back to 21 again! I love seeing the reactions of today's young people experiencing it for the first time.
I'm 56 too I was 15 when I played this loud as hell for the first time and I have been in love with music itself ever since.
Yup. Still rocking at 66!!!
The Rolling Stones were the bad boys of rock n roll , but the Zeppelin filthy
Led Zeppelin live was an out of body experience. Saw them 3 times. Everything they do rocks.✌✌🌻
I’m so jealous u r so lucky 🥰
@@Arandomperson_online I also saw the "Dark Side of the Moon" tour in 1973, Elton John 5 times, Bowie 2 times,The Moody Blues, The Eagles, Deep Purple, Yes & the list goes on. Of course tickets were $18.75 then. You camped overnight to get good seats. Such great memories.✌🌻🌻
I wish I could’ve been in one of their concerts, but not my time
I bet, hearing this music as a child changes your brain forever.
God you were lucky!
This track is a monster, destroying all in it's path! Sounds as awesome now as when I first heard it a LONG time ago. Thanks for reposting.
Led Zeppelin had released an epic album a year before this. But "Whole lotta Love" was the original first time listener song for a lot of Kids back in the day.
@@radar0412 It was for me as well.
The entire album is just killer! I got it when I was like 12 and, well… good shit!🔥🤘😎🤘🔥
Off of 2
Have original vinyl
AGREE!
Yeah I’m oldie!
I am 69 years old and to me the first time I heard LZ, I knew the rock music I was listening to was about to change!!! And it did!!!!! Pray For America!!!! Pray For Peace!!!
Just an epic band. Those of us who grew up with them will NEVER forget hearing and seeing them!! Wooo great stuff!!!
It was one of two albums I was FORBIDDEN to play by my parents before I moved out in the early 70's. The other was Frank Zappa, Overnight Sensation.
Quincy - you're right! I'll never forget first time hearing this song (on headphones), or seeing them July 4, 1969.
@@Martin.Wilson HaHa! Yeah, The Lemon Song would have gone over well with them.
Sport, i was , i think 14 years old, coming back from Cann River holidays with a mate in his Cortina GT, stinking hot, wanna say around 38c, outside Sale, Johnny Kerr says put some music on, i think it was an 8 track, and this comes on, my mind blew into a thousand pieces! Been on this trip since! i'm 67 now, actually just learning to play it. i Need It!
I saw them twice! I remember tickets were 5 dollars and weed was ten dollars a lid… man those were high times.
Impossible to overstate how groundbreaking this was the time. Will always belong on the short list of legendary rock tracks.
You knew the party was going to be good when you walked up and this was blasting
I sat eight rows from the front of one of their gigs in London many years ago and I was deaf for a week afterwards. Robert Plant's voice was just amazing, there was nothing like it in the world. Jimmy Page was a genius and as for the late great John Bonham, no drummer was ever better. Great memories from 50 + years ago!
That is my childhood right there - my parents were great friends with all the band members and they took all their vehicles to my dad to service and repair. I remember going to a party at John Bonham's house - I was about 10 years' old and remember that his son Jason had a full minature drum kit so he could play along with his dad.
You should react to the Lemon song and Black Dog.
You were truly Blessed im so jealous.Great memories for you.
Did you ever go to JB's , Dudley ? Robert Plant was a member and often in the audience with his daughter and friends. He also played with the Honeydrippers in the mid 1980's period. Debbie Bonham played numerous times . Great days !
That's rare...lucky you!
Wow...so awesome! My mom grew up very close to them too!
@@keithbate9405 I have never been to JB's in Dudley. Dudley is an awkward place to get to and I don't drive at night so I never had the urge to go. Its cool that Robert Plant was a member though.
I saw led Zeppelin in concert in 1969 and 1970. I saw them do this song at the 1970 concert. They were electrifying in person.
Same here. I saw them in Phoenix. I was in 8th grade. I can remember everything about it. So cool.
Me too!
Envy y’all!
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OMG! Explain more, please! Can you give more details about it to people like me that didn't have that chance? Simply because I was born 25 years later😂😂😂😂
Can't say how much I enjoy seeing two college students reacting to music I heard when it was released. And I had the same reactions you have. Just imagine being there, listening, when the tidal wave of the creative music flooded over us. For years, one band after another, astonishing us with such essence, an essence that is sorely lacking in today's music.
RIP John Bonham, he was phenomenal. So sad the band broke up after his death but total respect for the respect they showed.
What time is it? It's lunchtime and time to get The Led out!🔈🔉🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊
1968 I'm walking across the parking lot behind the college library and this is blasting ot of a dorm window. I stopped cold and waited until it stopped ands tarted yelling at the window until someone replied and I asked who that band was. That was my intro to LZ. True story.
Amazing as it didn't come out until 1969
I heard Black Dog coming from a college dorm window in 1972 or 73!
@@eddisstreet The guy that answered him is Jimmy Page. They where rehearsing for their second album. HAHAHA.
I am 55 grew up with this band. So did my kids.....just waiting to share with my grandbabies some day.
AHHH GOOOOOOOOOOODDDD TAKE ME BACK PLEASE!! Music today cannot touch my generation. Facts! So happy the young are seeing the talent and taking the journey. Its such a gift.
I was barely 16 when Zeppelin took the world by storm. They kicked my hormones into high gear. Well, they kicked everyone's hormones into high gear.
Saw them in concert 3 times over the span of their career. Wish I had a time machine so I could whisk you two back to see & hear what I did. They were stupendous. Hammer of the Gods, indeed.💙☮
Damn. Jealous. Got to see them once outdoors in '77 with 60,000 of my closest friends.
Saw them in May 1969 opening for The Who in Columbia Md. My mom made my older brother take me so she could be sure he didn’t smoke weed lol.
Same here my friend!
I caught their first concert in America in late ‘68. Interestingly enough it was in Denver. There was a promoter there, Barry Fey, who was the only promoter in the country willing to take a “risk” on them. He took them on at the last minute to fill out the bill. They played the opening act next to Spirit and the headliners Vanilla Fudge. Needless to say they blew the roof off. The rest is history.
I think it may have been on this occasion that the alleged theft of the opening bars of “Stairway to Heaven” from Randy California, lead guitar player for Spirit occurred. The two riffs do sound remarkably similar, but music is such an amalgam of styles and notes who can say.
Imagine a world where this band and queen were both playing live in the same period of time.... Lucky those who were there to experience it!
I'm a 66 year-old who grew up with Led Zeppelin and many other killer bands of that era, and have to give this song a solid 10! And by the way, it's great to have discovered your CZcams channel (thanks for a good friend of mine who recently turned me on to you guys)!!!
When you were lucky enough to be in a friends car with a kick ass stereo, sitting in the back seat, this song was amazing!! How can you not love Led Zeppelin??
I'm 67, and this was HUUUUGE in high school!!! Absolutely rocked!!!
The bass on this album is amazing, Heartbreaker is filthy!
so many ways that Bonham could have played this with a conventional drum beat but he filled this song with great drum fillers throughout. This is why he was one of the best.
71+ yr old here and absolutely LOVED this! Thanks
How could anybody get through their teen years, without blasting their ears with this?
Best guitar riff of all time. And the feel of Bonham on drums is second to none. And no one has a voice like plant. Such a powerful song and band
When those drums come in it's like oh s***!
Well said
@@johndef5075 fr the song kicks up so much with the drums on the second verse
I still remember the first time I heard this song back in latetish 1969 maybe early 70 and I had to have it straight away and boy oh boy I must’ve played this over a 10000000 times and I still just love it even today. IT IS BRILLIANT LIVE. Black Dog is another LZ classic
I was sixteen on Halloween night of 1969. I’m coming on hard to Orange Sunshine, waiting for the Jefferson Airplane to perform at the Forum in LA. They kept playing this just released song and the way it bounced around that auditorium was amazing.
Led Zeppelin 1 is arguably the best debut album ever. Good place to begin.
ZEPPELIN ONE is the epitome of Rock and Roll period. The greatest Rock album ever made.
This one doesn’t suck either.
When Guns N Roses first came out, I played this song for my kids and told them it was G N R. They went "Oooh Wow!, etc". Then told them the truth, to let them know there was SOME cool music back in the day. They were not happy with Dad, lol.
I said back in those days that if there was no Robert Plant there would definitely be no Axl Rose.
Good one Dad!
@@emilyflotilla931 I like your colors!!
@@waltw4537 Thanks, they should be a bit deeper in color, but it was the first Ukrainian flag I could copy and paste!
SOME cool music??? My kids are 31 and 29. They grew up on SOME of the greatest music ever made from the 60s and 70s. They got into me turning them on to classic rock, not resented it.
Reaction time and it's Led Zeppelin!!!! 😻 And it's an oldie video reaction!! 😻😻😻
morning cat!
Several years ago radio stations started playing two particular Led Zeppelin songs together, and they have forever become part of each other: Heartbreaker running, after about a half a beat, right into Livin' Lovin' Maid. It's a must listen.
I know WRIF in Detroit does, heard it many times!
Arthur P spun that during so many of my paper routes in the early 80s
I’m 71 years young and I appreciate LZ much more now than when I was 18.
Great to see the younger Andy's mind blown by this. That pre-echo on the " way down inside" part freaked out everybody back then when we heard it for the first time. Les Paul never thought of that!
.. and the fact that it was bleed over from a previous take and not planned is amazing! Total serendipity!
My fave when Alex looks to Andy for a reaction during key parts!
@@lizroberts6257 And Alex singing along with the chorus!
@@jamesdignanmusic2765 yes!
Yeah that reverse echo is amazing!
"Such a good drummer" understatement of the year😂
Best opening riff ever. Love me some Led! I’m in my 60’s now but in HS when they came out! Nothing makes me happier than to see someone blown away by this band’s music. Best era of rock and roll. 🥰🥰
I saw Led Zeppelin at their peak in 1972, in Glasgow, Scotland. The ticket cost me whole £1. Fifty years on, it remains the best gig I've ever attended, although it spoiled me for every other band I ever saw live. They were without a doubt the best blues/rock band ever.
I saw them at Knebworth in '79. I went for both weekends. One was the best thing I've ever seen but the other was awful, plagued with sound problems. No gig has ever come close.
If that had been one of my first concerts, there's no telling how many concerts I would have gone to, chasing that dragon.
@@Manageode You're right. It was my first gig other than local bands and it thoroughly spoiled me.
You got your quid's worth!!
@@kbusby4824 Best quid I've ever spent. 🤟😁
If ever there was a song requiring headphones, this is it.
..anybody who hasn't heard this song 50 times has been living under a rock for the last 50 years
Gentlemen: I was 18 when this came out. I was a Zep addict because of it. Had the 'album' on 8-track and blasted it out of my car all the time. Lucky to have seen them in concert as well.....such a great song!!
Led and Ted. Am I right?
There really isn't a bad place to start with Zeppelin. My number one group of all time. You should check out Kashmir and The Rain Song. Both a little mellow but exceedingly beautiful music. Keep on exploring. As an old Hippy I love the music you react to.
Don’t forget this is a post from their archives. They’ve done allot of Zep on their Patreon channel
Start with the old blues men they stole most of their material from 🤷🏼♂️
@@johnphillipsjr7238 oh….just…..please……stop. You’re just one of the haters that LOVE to diss on Zeppelin for your own reasons. If you don’t like their music then please don’t watch reactions to them. You just bring everybody else down. Perhaps that’s what you’re after.
They did The Song Remains The Same movie on Patreon a while back, so they've gotten the full effect.
Funny, I never thought of Kashmir as “mellow”. Besides, as an old hippie, mellow should be your vibe! 😁✌️
19 year old Robert plant had no equal... this song (from 2nd album) made everybody I knew go buy their 1st as well as this one... I was 13 and I spent all my 2 weeks allowance $10... that was big money in those days ! The Mighty Led Zeppelin made the biggest impact on my (career) musical life even more than my first love The Beatles.... thanks for the repost guys!
I'm pretty sure Roger Daltry was his equal.
I guess you've never heard of Steve Marriott, he's the guy that Plant borrowed his sound from
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Actually Plant had just turned 21 in August when the second album was released late '69
@@youtoo2233 He auditioned for The Who, but his voice wasn't strong enough for Townshend.
@@Martin.Wilson I find that hard to believe. I’ve heard people could hear him clearly at the back of a concert hall when the microphone went dead.
Watching Andy experience this song was the best thing that's going to happen all day! Careful, Andy - it gets better and better each subsequent time you hear it!
I am amazed this didn't get blocked for copyright! Nobody else seems to be able to do Led Zep reactions on CZcams. Great classic rock song, absolutely iconic. Love the breakdown in the middle.
"Ramble On" & "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You" are two more of their softer tracks -- they're actually two of my favorite LZ songs and it would be great if you could put them on your list for future reactions! Thanks for this one!
Ramble On - czcams.com/video/LzGBQerkvWs/video.html
Babe I'm Gonna Leave You - czcams.com/video/UyOg0mt2R2k/video.html
I was 10 years old the first time I heard this, and completely freaked out. Had been a huge Beatles fan, but this really expanded my idea of what rock and roll could be!! Oops, this is the radio edit. Hope you guys listened to their second album so you could hear the whole thing!
I hear ya. I was probably 15 or so...I was the youngest out of 5 kids (both parents and all family were musicians) and so I grew up with the Beatles. Zep definitely influenced my teen years! Loved the time changes and syncopation! :)
Radio edit? Huh.
Definitely the radio edit, damn.
I cannot believe both of you had not heard this, it is not their best but probably their best known. I noticed that you have not played any early Genesis do not confuse them with what happened during their pop years start at 'Trick of the tail' and work backwards, not only the best Prog Rock band of all tine but the best band of all time
I thought part of it was missing....
What can you say? This band was just incredible! It is just an all out brawl, each member just crawls to the forefront. Each member has their moment to shine and it is just incredible. I have been playing drums since I was nine and I am now 54 years old. I can still say that Bonham is the greatest in the pocket rock drummer ever period!!
Man. I haven't heard this in decades. Memories of rolling down the car windows and going out of my mind.
When I was younger, I concentrated solely on the guitar and vocals. Now, listening to these old Led Zep songs, I concentrate on the drums.
there's a reason they're the greatest band ever.
Exhibit 1A.
A great song for anyone to start their Led Zeppelin journey . . .
The looks on your face, Andy!!! You look like you are in a state of shock - sublime euphoric shock!!! Can you imagine back in the day when there was nothing like this and there we all were - doing our hippy thing - and this music comes out??!!! It was heaven in our ears and souls. Listen to as many of their songs as you can!!!
Absolutely LOVING Andy's face!
Hey, @John H!
My favorite song from Led Zepplin is, and will always be, "Ten Years Gone" off of their album Physical Graffiti. Having said that, before you turn Andy on to that, have him react to "Achilles Last Stand" if youi guys haven't done it already. And a cursury search shows you haven't.
Mate, i know this is blasphemy, but watch Jimmy with the Black Crowes on Ten Years, it's astounding! tHE 3 guitar parts live. Just unbelievable. Although i love Stairway, recognise it is the best song of all time, Ten Years is my fav, we are eagles of one nest, the rest is in our soul!
My fav also but The Rain Song is a close second. Physical Graffiti is a masterpiece from beginning to end.
Never been anyone better than these guys.
Here in the UK we were spoilt back in the 70's by having this riff played to us every Thursday evening on Top of The Pops Top 40 chart countdown (the british equivalent to American Bandstand. I guess... Rock On!
Hey Andy & Alex, zeppelin is my all time favorite and I’m glad that you guys covered this one! Keep good music alive boys!
Always enjoy this one, but love seeing the first reaction to it.
LZ were a force of nature and this track blew our minds.
I remember sitting back in my beanbag chair with headphones and just letting the music wash back and forth over me.... Great memories!
In high school, when first hearing Led Zeppelin, it was scary! Nothing had been that consistently heavy. But: this WAS the song that pushed them over the top!
There are several reasons I consider Led Zeppelin II to be the very best LZ album, not the least of which being the fact that this is the opener. It's pure fire!
The other reason are all the other songs.
@@stephenhanson3647 you're absolutely right!!!
Yup....II was a monster....my favourite was The Lemon Song.
@@Martin.Wilson yes! So good!
What is and What Should Never Be.
Like usual, liked it before watching it... Led Zeppelin. Thats it, thats all you need to know to know its gonna be amazing music. 😊 Very nice to play that song on bass 🎸🎧🎶🎵
Nothing compares to the Greatness of this original Rock n Roll hall of fame Rock Band !! Try much under appreciated The Rover another masterpiece from this Band of Gods ..
When I heard this song off my brother’s 8track it changed my life, I knew what kind of music touched my soul and 50 + years later never looked back, thanks again guys
Andy's face at 4:15 ... so great 😆😁😊💕👍
Remember this was the music of your parents or even grandparents. The coolest generation.
I would have been 12 or 13 yrs old when this came out. The album is phenomenal! I was blessed with listening the Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple and Black Sabbath’s debut rock albums. What a great era that was.
I was 16 when this song came out (oh, my goodness!) and hearing it with headphones on was quite the experience. It's so cool to watch someone else hear it for the first time.
A whole new experience, right!
I remember laying on the floor with my uncles Akai Headphones, listening to the vinyl pressing of this incredible song ... amazing!
The look on Andy’s face is priceless while listening to this classic!
Wow! I was 13 when this came out! It amazes me that some young rockers do not know that song (or band). I would love to sit with these guys for an evening of blowing their minds with song after song from the 60s and 70s.
When this song came out from a band I'd never heard before I knew this is truly rock 'n roll for me. I put away my Beatle, Paul Revere and the Raiders and Dave Clark Five albums away forever. I've never looked back Led Zeppelin is the greatest rock group ever and the best song in rock 'n roll is a tie between 'Whole lotta love' and 'Kashmir'.
I was only a year old when this came out, so I kinda missed the excitement of experiencing the birth of hard rock and heavy metal lol. No worries though, I caught up to it eventually....and a million other cool bands.
@@funkster007 what was also amazing to me is how this song slipped past all the music censors at the time. Rolling Stones had to change the lyric of 'let's spend the nigh together' to something like 'let's spend some time together' and the Doors had a problem with lyrics from 'Light my fire'. And here is the biggest song about sex and it sailed right by. Maybe the censors couldn't understand what Robert Plant was singing? hahahahahaha
@@kaynucklehead1633 Probably a combination of not understanding Plant's lyrics and the fact they weren't on the Ed Sullivan show. :D
@@funkster007 haha Ed Sullivan did not play around. But if I remember Jim Morrison sang it his way anyhow and got banned for life from the show.
@@kaynucklehead1633 Yep, Jim didn't mess around either.😁
You should listen to Big Log by Robert Plant!!!! Beautiful song!! And different for him!
One of my all time favorite Zeppelin songs.
So many bangers to choose from a masterpiece of a gem The Rover is a must listen ..
This band is on an entire different level...
Great reaction, guys. Understand that this one song alone inspired countless kids to beg their parents for a guitar. I've heard it a bajillion times and it still inspires me to pick up a guitar.
Gents, if there was ever an S tier song from that era, hell for any era, this is the one....
This IS, Led Zeppelin! Great reaction!
This song always reminds me of Thursday nights in the UK, Top of the Pops used an instrumental version of this as a theme tune for about a decade.
Prince's cover of this is so mind-blowing I can't believe it to this day. Not the Las Vegas one, the Indigo nights version..
You can hear Jimmy Page in a lot of Prince's guitar playing, particularly Houses of The Holy era Page.
First 4 Zep albums: 1969-1971. Incredible.
Masterpiece. Innovative. Lyrics are fab. Their signature song.
Thanks for doing this one guys.
My personal favourite Led Zep track is “In My Time of Dying”. It’s a 10+ minute tour de force off my favourite album of theirs “Physical Graffiti” and just showcases them as a band, a solid unit in perfect sync with each other. The drumming on it is insane.
That is my favorite song.
i was born the year this album/song came out. I can't even imagine what it must have been like to be listening to most mainstream pop on the radio in the 60s and then this comes on... it would have blown your mind! Such a great track, and a great reaction that goes to the heart of what makes this channel great - two friends sharing their love of music with each other.
Awesomeness!! Listened to this w headphones, it the ONLY way !! This version was shortened! My teen years!! Zep was my fav band !!
THAT WAS THE RADIO VERSION... The album version is 2 minutes longer....
Same thing with Queen: "Get Down Make Love". The Radio version is 2 minutes shorter. B.T.W. It is a very awesome song to hear, very similar to this one from Zep....!
What amazes me about Bonham was his drum set was so minimal and he did so much with it.
Led Zep II was of the first albums I ever bought, totally changed my musical life. Unlike Stairway, I NEVER get tired of this song. Has to be in my top 10 favorite songs of all time and top 5 solos. ... and btw it's an ELEVEN
The thing that this channel has really brought home to me is how many songs are really "headphone" songs. This might sound good in room speakers or on a surround system..but hearing the sound move back and forth on a great pair of headphones is just unbeatable..
Once again Zep proving they were the masters of their craft in the 70's.
I'm sure someone else mentioned this being a truncated version and given where it was 'cut', they really didn't save much time while upsetting the passage. Quite odd. Great song. Fun revisit.
When I first heard this stuff as a kid, I had absolutely no conception of how humans, or how many humans were needed, to makes these kinds of sounds. It just left me dumbfounded. Was it a strange machine? Was it a couple dozen people in the band? I think I understood guitars and drums, on a basic instrument level, but no way were these sounds coming from those simple musical things. Later, hearing Dark Side of the Moon left me equally perplexed about quite what in the world was Pink Floyd. A lot of my early musical first time hearing was just like that. Such a wild time to be a radio listener.
One of my favorites of zeppelin ! I use to get my game face to this song before a big game in high-school!
Great to see you guys appreciate the best rock band in the world, and the kind of stuff I was lucky enough to catch first time around. Great music never dies, and brings joy to new generations.