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The day my Dad died I drove to our childhood home. I sat outside (different people lived there) and played this on repeat for about an hour. This song saved my life and my sanity. This song sustained my soul while I was in an abusive marriage. I knew I wasn’t alone as long as I listened to this song. ✌️♥️🎶
God bless Diane. I think most of us can relate to the power of music in moments such as these. Your comments reminded me of my own moments where music has pulled me back from the edge and back from despair. This IS one of those pieces that connect. Regards
Always the light, arms wide open just speak truthfully, be selfless, and amazing what you can endure in being vulnerable, and even more amazing what you can blossom into!
Alright guys.🤘Let’s add The Wanton Song, to round out how special that second disc is. When we were teens when this was released, we wore out sides one and two. All these yrs later the hiding in plain sight treasure turned out to be 3&4. Glad these two are keeping great music alive.
Urban Dictionary - Led Head A term derived to describe a certain group of people. These people are the die-hard Led Zeppelin fan members. These people know that Led Zeppelin is the greatest band of all time, and stick with that knowledge almost religiously.
This, right here, is why I watch reaction channels. I've listened to this tune for 40 years and I feel like I just heard this for the first time...thanks fellas
So looking forward to this reaction ! During the intro Jimmy is bowing an acoustic guitar behind the wailing sounds of Jonesy's multiple keyboards. This is the only time Jimmy bowed an acoustic guitar. The main guitar riff when the song kicks in is eerie and evil af sounding. The drums are immaculate and Plant's vocals are a home run out of the park. This song can't be categorized or pigeonholed as a specific genre of music. They were inventing a whole new style of music. They went into this realm again on ITTOD on Carouselambra ! "Well, love - it's pain can devour you, if you are never alone..." The song is a minor key and Jimmy plays the guitar solos in a major key.
That is not a bow on an acoustic guitar. Rather, Jimmy attached a device called a Gizmotron to his guitar. It was invented by Godley & Crème, formerly of 10cc.
@@markdrechsler5660 Not correct - nice try. Jimmy didn't use that until the intro of In the Evening. Jimmy is bowing an acoustic guitar in the intro and the keyboard break in the middle. Go look for an argument somewhere else.
This song had several working titles, most notably "Everybody Makes It Through" but also "In The Morning" and "Take Me Home". As someone else mentioned, Jimmy added multi-tracked bowed acoustic guitar to the opening while Jonesy used a VCS synth. According to Jimmy, they always knew what the construction of song would be, however he had no idea Jonesy would craft such an amazing synthesizer intro. The beginning sounds almost like a call to prayer in the square of a far-off, ancient land as the synth notes snake in one ear and out the other to eerie effect. Then they lower the boom and it grinds into a gritty, slightly menacing groove from the depths of an almost sinister "somewhere". When the guitar comes in, it's almost like it gives the feeling of ascension; I definitely get the feeling of being lifted up out of the darkness and into the light. Zeppelin was never afraid to go to unexpected places.
i just want to know your background to know all this much about the band & their songs at this point, i would believe you even if you're lying 😅 thanks for the insights though
First time I heard this song and album, I was 14 years old, and this song absolutely shook my bones to the core. Could not believe how creative and amazing it sounded. Spine tingling.
I was surprised when my 67 year old dad told me to listen to this album in march of 1975. He was a very old fashioned man, but he was in love with this album. He died 3 months later. I’m forever grateful for him turning me on to Led Zeppelin!
The cascading guitar effects at 9:52 and 10:08 is simply out of this world. If guitar chords could cleanse your soul, that's what it would sound like. My favorite Zep track ever, Ten years Gone, is coming up soon!
What a band and What a song. This band did it all. The beginning of prog rock and they didn’t even know it. The best rock band ever. Full stop. JPJ is the secret sauce. Bohnam drives the bus. Jimmy sets the mood. Plant(s) himself right in your soul.
This is an absolute masterpiece by the Zeppelin machine. I really love that you guys are listening to classic rock music. It’s fabulous that you guys are enjoying the music thank you for what you are doing keep up the great work.
Welcome to the brother (and sister)hood of Led Heads my friends --so glad to have you with us. Timeless music that never gets old and always takes you on a journey, with unexpected twists along the way. Still nothing like their music, fifty years later. Great fun riding with you on this voyage of exploration.
I saw Robert Plant and Alison Krauss in Taos six days ago. Such talent. Sold out show. 8000 people in a small park.If I recall there were three LZ songs, including When the Levee Breaks. All were done in the rockabilly style, expertly played.
He has such a vast range of musical knowledge. Love it! He & Alyson sound so great singing duets👍🏻He said he was into Rockabilly growing up as a teenager.
The musical growth and maturity of this album put them on their own level. Think of the distance between this song and their first album (also great). They are true masters.
So very well put. No one sounds like Led Zeppelin. And the only band I know that every album sounds different, and every album had hits on every album!
LoL! Well I will then say after this morning's coffee I made some masterpiece noises on my toilet ... Rain Song, Achilles Last Stand, Black Dog and 40 more masterpieces by Led Zeppelin. This ain't one of those.
It's not always just about playing loud, fast, hard, but masterfull arranements and production, which you have here. All four musicians have their individual and collective times to shine. And you're right about Page, the guitars are masterful.
I love watching how much you two appreciate Led Zeppelin. If you haven't already listened to Led Zeppelin III give it a listen. It has rock, blues, and folk all in one album.
Zeppelin has tons of "out of the box" tunes in their catalog, but this one is my favorite. It's just goes in so many different directions and all of them feel and sound fantastic.
When I hear this song, I “hear” colors. This one is red, orange and yellow This phenomena is called synesthesia (specifically, ‘chromesthesia’) and this song epitomizes that concept to me.
JPJ once said the synth intro was a tribute to the song Black Mountain Side. Jimmy also is playing the guitar with a bow to achieve the drones in the intro. Such a great atmosphere.
Physical Graffiti 75 Presence 76 these albums these albums I had bought when released. The mind trips listening to these Albums HIGH everyday, was never a dull moment. I listen now at 62 watching your reactions to Zeppelin, that I had 49 year's ago. I'm enjoying this all over again. Thank You guys 😎👊🏽🤙🏽
What Zeppelin was able to do was capture emotion better than most bands from their time, and much better than bands are able to do now. Technology has actually managed to squeeze the emotion out of songs.
DIE HARD LED ZEPPELIN Fan here and I've been listening to this Lp since it was released! Have watched most of your reaction videos but have NEVER seen you guys react, playing air guitar and air drums like you did to this one! LED ZEPPELIN IMO is BY FAR "THE BEST" rock band of all time! PEACE LOVE LED ZEPPELIN
I listen to a lot of different genres, rock, rockabilly, psycobilly, punk, metal, thrash, old school country, old school rap, swing, and horror rock.... Led Zeppelin has moved me like no other in my life. I would skate to Suicidal all day but come home and lay on the floor in front of my speakers an play Zeppelin to get my mind right. I have truly enjoyed being a part of your journey and appreciation of a piece of musical history. Led Zeppelin isn’t just a classic rock band it’s musical therapy for the soul. I found reaction videos a few years back watched a ton...you guys are the best. You hear the timing changes in the drums, the complicated bass lines and keyboards, harmonicas, mandolins, and the one of kind vocals that make Zeppelin unique. Looking forward to listening to your thoughts on other greats like ZZ Top and SRV. Much love.
Ever every time I hear a Zeppelin song and marvel at how good it is, another layer is revealed and it's just incredible. Their songs could have been half as good and still would generally be a cut above almost everything else out there. Still sounds great all these decades later. Not much music you can say that about.
Led Zeppelin a genre unto themselves brilliant tune. Blue Jays use play the Led quite often back in the day when Toronto was a cool city. Nice gentlemen 🙏🍁
Lol 😂 “ I’m a led head”! This side of the album is so good! Great reaction guys! Love this! This was an amazing song to hear back in the day, on shrooms!
This is from a time and a space that is long gone. We used to lie in our beds, headphones on, totally dark. And experience these strange vibes. Never played on the radio or even mentioned in the press. It was about freeing your soul and just enjoying wonderful music. The Physical Graffiti album was an alien thing sent from beyond the beyond to us teenagers to lift us up and make us real human beings. We became better persons listening to it. It is fun, it is strange, very strange, it sounds like the orient or far east … hypnotic, even druggy, but always positive. It was like putting all of music history into a blender, blues, rock, pop, classical, avant-garde … singer-songwriter stuff. And this is what you get. The pacing is perfect. We would get up and flip the sides of the two LPs and then lie down again. There is no central theme to it except that everything is allowed, love is supreme … and have a good time. This, the opening of the third side, is perhaps as perfect a combination of songs any band ever assembled. Babies were born out of this. Perhaps I'm just an old dude reminiscing about olden times, but this is my church. And this is what I believe. Hallelujah and thanks for your comments and reaction. Cheers boys🍺
From the 4th album on, Jimmy would record 4 or 5 guitar overdubs to get that killer echo, rhythm strums and guitar leads for depth, echos, creativity,, and great soundsof his talented skills on the guitar. This at a time when they only had 8 tracks to use. Unlike today's computer generated vocals and layers. Tube amps, no computers. True gifted artistic talented musicians at their prime. Thanks La and Che!
Hearing you say that you're a "Led Head" now, just gave me goosebumps and a smile from ear to ear. I've been a "Led Head " since the early 70's, LOVE getting the Led Out with y'all 🤟🥰
And if you feel that you can't go on And your will's sinkin' low Just believe, and you can't go wrong In the light you will find the road You will find the road
Back in my younger days, when I used to indulge in the happy smoke, In The Light was one of the best songs to listen to after that last puff. Not that I'm particularly proud of that, but it was perfect for the mood!
No shame in that man, I have been enjoying cannabis for 50+ years and still do to this very day. I am relatively healthy, having a ball and at peace as I am listening to tons of great music in my retirement. Rock On and Enjoy!
An overlooked aspect- I feel- of their music is the fact they were students of life, history, love, wisdom, they tried to share universal truths and wisdoms in their own flavor. They were also students of music, even as masters they kept pushing themselves. You can hear it all, a deep respect of life ( yes they were wild) , being alive and their craft, they loved and respected those that came before them
Incredible album from a Incredible band still surprises me that people still saying that they are overrated they wrote the book still many try too follow
"I'm a led head!" I need that on a shirt
Better copywrite that, sooner than later
A total goosebumps song
The day my Dad died I drove to our childhood home. I sat outside (different people lived there) and played this on repeat for about an hour. This song saved my life and my sanity. This song sustained my soul while I was in an abusive marriage. I knew I wasn’t alone as long as I listened to this song. ✌️♥️🎶
I'm sorry for your loss. I also find comfort in individual songs, and this is a beautiful song to be remembered by.
God bless Diane. I think most of us can relate to the power of music in moments such as these. Your comments reminded me of my own moments where music has pulled me back from the edge and back from despair. This IS one of those pieces that connect. Regards
Always the light, arms wide open just speak truthfully, be selfless, and amazing what you can endure in being vulnerable, and even more amazing what you can blossom into!
I knew you guys would like this one..
Music has the power to heal.
Two more led heads welcome aboard there is room for everyone
Heavy? Yes. Acid? Yes. Hard? Yes. Prog? Yes. ROCK!
Kashmir gets all the love, but to me, THIS is the epic song from Physical Graffiti. It stands with ANY Zep song from any album.
And Ten Years gone!
@@juliemanarin4127 And In My Time of Dying
Alright guys.🤘Let’s add The Wanton Song, to round out how special that second disc is. When we were teens when this was released, we wore out sides one and two. All these yrs later the hiding in plain sight treasure turned out to be 3&4. Glad these two are keeping great music alive.
@@ALD56And Down By The Sea Side
10 years gone.
The most majestic song the Led Zepplin put out. Bar none..
A thousand years from now people will still be listening to and enjoying Led Zeppelin.
That’s god damn right
Spot on, like Mozart or Beethoven, the music maybe centuries old but is still played because it is a form of human art at its highest level!
JPJ is Zeppelin's SECRET WEAPON
Every single musician in the group was top shelf. The creativity was flowing hard.
Agree. JPJ is a musical genius.
Led Zeppelin is a band where you you have to play the whole albums and you won't be disappointed!
"I am a Led head !" Brilliant comment ❤
Urban Dictionary - Led Head
A term derived to describe a certain group of people. These people are the die-hard Led Zeppelin fan members. These people know that Led Zeppelin is the greatest band of all time, and stick with that knowledge almost religiously.
This album is incredibe - In the Light is the first song on this side. ❤ This side of the album is gonna blow your minds.
It's the best of the best
The whole album is absolutely fabulous!
The best side of the best album of the best band to ever exist
@@josephlinnell9855This
Wait until you guys get to "Ten Years Gone". You have to try and count how many guitars Jimmy uses. Masterpiece.
Truly a great song. But you never hear it on the radio!
Came here to say the same thing. Ten Years Gone is amazing
One of my top 5 Zeppelin songs.❤
My favorite song all-time...ten years ago....lol
@@brianvigneau2074it wasn't my favourite song until a decade after i first heard it.
JPJ performance give me goosebumps still to this day.
Unsung hero of this band.
@@garysteinert8040 YES!
This, right here, is why I watch reaction channels. I've listened to this tune for 40 years and I feel like I just heard this for the first time...thanks fellas
You two are souls of the 60/70’s rock era. Rock on! Great reactions.
This is one of their best IMO and it is too often just passed by, skipped, and goes unnoticed.
When I bought this album in '75, and put it on my parents stereo they said that's "very nice Thomas" and went back reading the paper.😂
You can’t look at music the same again after listening to The Mighty Led Zeppelin
So heavy and mystical.
Zeppelin was batting a 1000 when they did this album 🤘🤘
So looking forward to this reaction ! During the intro Jimmy is bowing an acoustic guitar behind the wailing sounds of Jonesy's multiple keyboards. This is the only time Jimmy bowed an acoustic guitar.
The main guitar riff when the song kicks in is eerie and evil af sounding.
The drums are immaculate and Plant's vocals are a home run out of the park.
This song can't be categorized or pigeonholed as a specific genre of music. They were inventing a whole new style of music. They went into this realm again on ITTOD on Carouselambra !
"Well, love - it's pain can devour you, if you are never alone..."
The song is a minor key and Jimmy plays the guitar solos in a major key.
That is not a bow on an acoustic guitar. Rather, Jimmy attached a device called a Gizmotron to his guitar. It was invented by Godley & Crème, formerly of 10cc.
@@markdrechsler5660 Not correct - nice try. Jimmy didn't use that until the intro of In the Evening. Jimmy is bowing an acoustic guitar in the intro and the keyboard break in the middle. Go look for an argument somewhere else.
@turnsufficient4971 You are correct.
The masters of Rock, The Mighty Zep!
JPJ incredible on this one. Thank you for continuing your Zeppelin journey.
Enjoy every one of your reactions!
Zeppelin songs puts the listener into a movie scene somewhere in the unknown.
This song was used on mindhunter
You guys really know music, I love your channel especially when you talk about led Zeppelin.
My favorite song on my favorite Zeppelin album.
This song had several working titles, most notably "Everybody Makes It Through" but also "In The Morning" and "Take Me Home". As someone else mentioned, Jimmy added multi-tracked bowed acoustic guitar to the opening while Jonesy used a VCS synth. According to Jimmy, they always knew what the construction of song would be, however he had no idea Jonesy would craft such an amazing synthesizer intro. The beginning sounds almost like a call to prayer in the square of a far-off, ancient land as the synth notes snake in one ear and out the other to eerie effect. Then they lower the boom and it grinds into a gritty, slightly menacing groove from the depths of an almost sinister "somewhere". When the guitar comes in, it's almost like it gives the feeling of ascension; I definitely get the feeling of being lifted up out of the darkness and into the light. Zeppelin was never afraid to go to unexpected places.
Yes indeed, they never made 'normal' music, they came from a far away place and never ceased to amaze!
Jimmy also bowed the guitar during the opening of this track ...one of only three studio tracks when this occurred.
They are magnificent!
@@tektoniks_architects He already said that in his comment, as did I before him. It was an acoustic guitar - again, as we both already noted.
i just want to know your background to know all this much about the band & their songs
at this point, i would believe you even if you're lying 😅
thanks for the insights though
You guys are great...
Stay in the light always. ❤
One of my favourite LZ songs, totally epic, and just beautiful
Jimmy Page’s ability to compose for guitar and multi track was otherworldly. I love him man.
Me too
I love how Page has that delay effect and he harmonises over himself with the delay. Just what a great idea
As a master producer, nothing was random (except the puposefully random bits). Hope everyone knows Page PRODUCED all this magnif shit...🤐
As always JPJ and Page!
You’re right. Amazing stuff!
Absolutely Amazing. What else is there to say.
Page is a genius producer on top of everything else
First time I heard this song and album, I was 14 years old, and this song absolutely shook my bones to the core. Could not believe how creative and amazing it sounded. Spine tingling.
I was surprised when my 67 year old dad told me to listen to this album in march of 1975. He was a very old fashioned man, but he was in love with this album. He died 3 months later. I’m forever grateful for him turning me on to Led Zeppelin!
same here ole man.....God's Blessings
Robert Plant's phrasing on this song is off the charts - no-one else would have sung the lyrics like that.
They have their own sound, yet every song is different from the last. Best rock band ever.
The cascading guitar effects at 9:52 and 10:08 is simply out of this world. If guitar chords could cleanse your soul, that's what it would sound like. My favorite Zep track ever, Ten years Gone, is coming up soon!
What a band and What a song. This band did it all. The beginning of prog rock and they didn’t even know it. The best rock band ever. Full stop.
JPJ is the secret sauce.
Bohnam drives the bus.
Jimmy sets the mood.
Plant(s) himself right in your soul.
This is an absolute masterpiece by the Zeppelin machine. I really love that you guys are listening to classic rock music. It’s fabulous that you guys are enjoying the music thank you for what you are doing keep up the great work.
An unsung masterpiece. And, imo, the best riff ever.
Welcome to the brother (and sister)hood of Led Heads my friends --so glad to have you with us. Timeless music that never gets old and always takes you on a journey, with unexpected twists along the way. Still nothing like their music, fifty years later. Great fun riding with you on this voyage of exploration.
"Led Head" here, been getting the Led Out since the early 70's and I still do, it's just a lot more fun with these guys now🤟🤩
Watching you two enjoying this band has been a joy. I envy you both hearing these tunes for the first time. I think the Led Heads have grown by 2! ;)
"What was that sound!?"...I laughed out loud but in a good way💯
This whole album puts you in a trance and takes you away!🫠😉
Everybody needs the light.
I just body chills when dude on the left played air drums going into the intro ! ❤
Sooo good! I can't wait until "Ten Years Gone" Might be my favorite song of theirs.
I saw Robert Plant and Alison Krauss in Taos six days ago. Such talent. Sold out show. 8000 people in a small park.If I recall there were three LZ songs, including When the Levee Breaks. All were done in the rockabilly style, expertly played.
So great to see Plant still active, a musical chameleon, playing what he wanted in each space in time.
He has such a vast range of musical knowledge. Love it! He & Alyson sound so great singing duets👍🏻He said he was into Rockabilly growing up as a teenager.
We used to get so high while listening to this album. 😎
The Light leads us into a brick wall in these Interesting Times. ❤
The musical growth and maturity of this album put them on their own level. Think of the distance between this song and their first album (also great). They are true masters.
So very well put. No one sounds like Led Zeppelin. And the only band I know that every album sounds different, and every album had hits on every album!
Another absolute masterpiece!! This song got me through some rough times in my life…☮️
LoL! Well I will then say after this morning's coffee I made some masterpiece noises on my toilet ... Rain Song, Achilles Last Stand, Black Dog and 40 more masterpieces by Led Zeppelin. This ain't one of those.
John Paul Jones on the keys...so haunting. RockStars.
John Bonham , a total DIREGARD FOR TIME KEEPING!! and it's WONDERFUL!
As usual Gentlemen, GREAT REACTION! ❤
Listening to this today, it makes me conclude what's great about them is that they define the edge between chaos and reaaon. A lost art, artistically.
One of my favorite Zeppelin tracks.
The production is incredible.
Some of that tripping music
You two guys are making me listen to these Zeppelin tracks in a new way. Keep 'em rolling . Love the reactions
Love Led Zeppelin, they’re not in a hurry to get through a song
It's not always just about playing loud, fast, hard, but masterfull arranements and production, which you have here. All four musicians have their individual and collective times to shine. And you're right about Page, the guitars are masterful.
I love watching how much you two appreciate Led Zeppelin. If you haven't already listened to Led Zeppelin III give it a listen. It has rock, blues, and folk all in one album.
Zeppelin has tons of "out of the box" tunes in their catalog, but this one is my favorite. It's just goes in so many different directions and all of them feel and sound fantastic.
THIS will become your favorite Zep album when your done listening to it❗️❗️❗️❗️
Yes
When I hear this song, I “hear” colors. This one is red, orange and yellow This phenomena is called synesthesia (specifically, ‘chromesthesia’) and this song epitomizes that concept to me.
JPJ once said the synth intro was a tribute to the song Black Mountain Side. Jimmy also is playing the guitar with a bow to achieve the drones in the intro. Such a great atmosphere.
Physical Graffiti 75 Presence 76 these albums these albums I had bought when released. The mind trips listening to these Albums HIGH everyday, was never a dull moment. I listen now at 62 watching your reactions to Zeppelin, that I had 49 year's ago. I'm enjoying this all over again. Thank You guys 😎👊🏽🤙🏽
Wonderful watching your reactions to Zep. Imagine 4 of the best musicians ever assembled in 1 band!!!!!!
What Zeppelin was able to do was capture emotion better than most bands from their time, and much better than bands are able to do now. Technology has actually managed to squeeze the emotion out of songs.
Love that little pause and your expression when you said, "La and Che'". They read the comments folks!
This song/album was the peak of music.
Underrated song, appreciate your insight into the music on this record
DIE HARD LED ZEPPELIN Fan here and I've been listening to this Lp since it was released!
Have watched most of your reaction videos but have NEVER seen you guys react, playing air guitar and air drums like you did to this one!
LED ZEPPELIN IMO is BY FAR "THE BEST" rock band of all time!
PEACE
LOVE
LED ZEPPELIN
not even an opinion at this point, they are the greatest. Pink floyd is my all time favorite, but i gotta give it to zep
I listen to a lot of different genres, rock, rockabilly, psycobilly, punk, metal, thrash, old school country, old school rap, swing, and horror rock.... Led Zeppelin has moved me like no other in my life. I would skate to Suicidal all day but come home and lay on the floor in front of my speakers an play Zeppelin to get my mind right. I have truly enjoyed being a part of your journey and appreciation of a piece of musical history. Led Zeppelin isn’t just a classic rock band it’s musical therapy for the soul. I found reaction videos a few years back watched a ton...you guys are the best. You hear the timing changes in the drums, the complicated bass lines and keyboards, harmonicas, mandolins, and the one of kind vocals that make Zeppelin unique.
Looking forward to listening to your thoughts on other greats like ZZ Top and SRV. Much love.
This journey with you guys is so much fun. The only bummer is the breaks in between reactions
Ever every time I hear a Zeppelin song and marvel at how good it is, another layer is revealed and it's just incredible. Their songs could have been half as good and still would generally be a cut above almost everything else out there. Still sounds great all these decades later. Not much music you can say that about.
Led Zeppelin a genre unto themselves brilliant tune. Blue Jays use play the Led quite often back in the day when Toronto was a cool city. Nice gentlemen 🙏🍁
One of their more progressive tracks. Love it!
Lol 😂 “ I’m a led head”! This side of the album is so good! Great reaction guys! Love this! This was an amazing song to hear back in the day, on shrooms!
this was and still is one of my favorite Zeppelin albums.
This is from a time and a space that is long gone. We used to lie in our beds, headphones on, totally dark. And experience these strange vibes. Never played on the radio or even mentioned in the press. It was about freeing your soul and just enjoying wonderful music.
The Physical Graffiti album was an alien thing sent from beyond the beyond to us teenagers to lift us up and make us real human beings. We became better persons listening to it. It is fun, it is strange, very strange, it sounds like the orient or far east … hypnotic, even druggy, but always positive. It was like putting all of music history into a blender, blues, rock, pop, classical, avant-garde … singer-songwriter stuff. And this is what you get. The pacing is perfect.
We would get up and flip the sides of the two LPs and then lie down again.
There is no central theme to it except that everything is allowed, love is supreme … and have a good time. This, the opening of the third side, is perhaps as perfect a combination of songs any band ever assembled. Babies were born out of this.
Perhaps I'm just an old dude reminiscing about olden times, but this is my church. And this is what I believe.
Hallelujah and thanks for your comments and reaction. Cheers boys🍺
One of my favorite Led Zeppelin songs right here. Great to see you guys have Dark Side of Moon front and center!!
They’re at the height of their power with this album - I don’t remember a single dud track.
From the 4th album on, Jimmy would record 4 or 5 guitar overdubs to get that killer echo, rhythm strums and guitar leads for depth, echos, creativity,, and great soundsof his talented skills on the guitar. This at a time when they only had 8 tracks to use. Unlike today's computer generated vocals and layers. Tube amps, no computers. True gifted artistic talented musicians at their prime. Thanks La and Che!
Just a wee puff and some headphones grounded me for the millionth time in the 48 years I've been digging this song.
Getting the Led out!
Hearing you say that you're a "Led Head" now, just gave me goosebumps and a smile from ear to ear. I've been a "Led Head " since the early 70's, LOVE getting the Led Out with y'all 🤟🥰
And if you feel that you can't go on
And your will's sinkin' low
Just believe, and you can't go wrong
In the light you will find the road
You will find the road
Back in my younger days, when I used to indulge in the happy smoke, In The Light was one of the best songs to listen to after that last puff. Not that I'm particularly proud of that, but it was perfect for the mood!
No shame in that man, I have been enjoying cannabis for 50+ years and still do to this very day. I am relatively healthy, having a ball and at peace as I am listening to tons of great music in my retirement. Rock On and Enjoy!
Enjoy retirement and your happy smoke!😅
Balls deep in the sauce, boys. Ain’t nothing better.
Oh, you're definitely in the club now. Such a complex tune.
Now you know you can't have just one favorite. 👍❤🤙
An overlooked aspect- I feel- of their music is the fact they were students of life, history, love, wisdom, they tried to share universal truths and wisdoms in their own flavor. They were also students of music, even as masters they kept pushing themselves. You can hear it all, a deep respect of life ( yes they were wild) , being alive and their craft, they loved and respected those that came before them
This album shows just how versatile John Paul Jones is to the band. I was fortunate to grow up with the band and saw them in 1977. What a show.
Like I said earlier, my favorite album hands down! Great reaction again. Can you say
10 YEARS GONE!!!!!
Incredible album from a Incredible band still surprises me that people still saying that they are overrated they wrote the book still many try too follow
One of my top 3 or 4 Zeppelin songs. This and/or Ten years gone will be played at my end of life celebration.
My favorite on the album and in my top 5 of catalog.
I just had my hair stand up, I get so much enjoyment seeing you guys hear this music for the first time