Sadly he overdid it too soon, possibly with some bad technique thrown in. Consequently, he damaged his vocal cords. he had to have surgery later, & effectively lost some of his upper register.
I would love to see LZ watching all the reactors (new generation) enjoying their music, especially you ❣️❣️ I can't imagine them not seeing this and enjoying it all as much as we do ...
Robert Plant at 20 years old…..before he got his full-on rock god persona …….but with the most powerful voice in rock. Can you even IMAGINE how this hit back in 1969 when we got the album? It was UNREAL …….scary unreal.
That was an incredible performance and an equally incredible reaction!! You might have to extend the 1970s to two weeks as Led Zeppelin had a ton of hits in that decade too!🔥🔥🔥
Alas, I think that epic performance has been "permanently" scrubbed by youtube. At least for now, lol. He can always get the dvd of Song remains the same, something every Zep fan should have!
This grew into the most amazing musical performance of all time, dazed and confused live MSG 1973. Not available on you tube anymore. But it is a 29 minute version of this.
I absolutely love these really early live Zep videos. They were always improvisational in their live performances, but in these early days the improv borders on experimental. They are still getting to know each other and are still playing with their sound. It is straight-up raw talent at its best. They are just oozing unrefined musical genius all over the stage and onto the front row! Like others have mentioned, you should check out the MSG version (28 mins) during 70s week to see where this song ends up after five years of refinement. Mind-blowing!
I never thought I would see you go quite with a blank stare. I guess it took Led Zepplin to do it. I saw them live 49 years ago and I can die a happy man.
I was born in ‘69 and the moon landing, pffft whatever… Dazed and Confused and the greatness that is Led Zeppelin exploded into the world and the world was forever better for it!
Incredible reaction my UK brother. 🎸 Thank you for continuing to react to the music I grew up listening too and the world's greatest band and musicians ever assembled. There's So much more Zeppelin I can't wait too see your reactions too. 🫡🙏🏽💪🏽
Mad fuckery galore! Loved the exclamations of stunned "Oh eff off already! Even the bass player's like "Fuck you my four strings!!" And yes, Jimmy must take a bow for bringing the bow. To the show. Now TECHNICALLY, Hector, you COULD see them again in this "era" and still be in the 70's next week for a performance from Zep's Royal Albert Hall 1970 gig. Much to choose from. One of the best: "I can't quit you baby." Total fire all around. Stoopid ads come on for 20 seconds, but worth it!
Lucky you! I saw a few shows at Merriweather Post Pavillion, but JUST missed Zep in '77 at the Capitol center, dammit! I was just a casual 8th grade fan then, but by the time, three years later when I was a certified Zep freak, the '80 tour was cancelled. I don't need to tell you why.
I am so very envious of **Everyone** that got the utter pleasure of seeing them live...if i had seen them live pfft they would never be able to get rid of me ha best band ever **ZeppelinInfinity&Beyond** & well **JimmyPage** is **MyCosmicSpiritSoulmateWizardBabeInfinity&Beyond**✨🎸✨
And when you get to the 70s you have to see Dazed and Confused live at Madison Square Gardens 1973. It's really long, and you will lose your mind, I know it. This 68 version is great, but the 73 version is lightyears beyond. Make sure you watch the full version.
"That dude" is the great Jimmy Page. No worries about the 70s. Most of this band's music was produced during that decade. They were together from 1968 until the unexpected death of the drummer, John Bonham, in 1980. Greatest rock band in history. Edit: This performance was done just a couple of months after Led Zeppelin formed as a band, so it's a very early live version. They refined it over the years performing the song over 400 times, never the same way twice, and sometimes for up to 30 minutes. It would be cool to compare this very early performance to later ones.
These are pretty great songs, and spectacular live performances, but you’re going to have a hell of a time fitting the 70’s into one week - mainly because a lot of these acts you love in the 60’s hit their stride in the 70’s. But, hey, good luck! I’ll be here for it!
LZ live...been tellin ya. 😁. It gives you a chance to really experience the true talent of this band. They never performed Dazed and Confused the same way twice live. John Paul and Bohnam were so good they would just improvise as Page would just do his thing. You really should watch the Madison Square Garden version of this live from the Song Remains the Same Album. It's 20 some odd minutes of goose bumps plus the bow too. It was done in the 70's 😉 Love your reactions! 😁💜💜💜💜💜
I've been waiting for you to see this. The bow was crazy.❤ I have a 70's song for you. It's called "Take a Pebble" or "Knife Edge" by Emerson Lake and Palmer. I also have some 70's "Heart" songs..."Sing Child" and "Cook with Fire" and "White Lightning and Wine" They have so many but these are some of the best.❤
Led Zep magic !! 💥🔥💎☮️🇨🇦. Can’t beat Robert Plant’s vocals ! Aren’t you glad to discover 1960’s music & you’ve only touched the surface of how beautiful music was made way back …🥰💓
You seem a little miffed when this song ended because maybe you thought it should be longer .. Well you should check out the live video from 1973 .. I clocks in at just under half an hour .. Guaranteed to put you in a fuckin straightjacket
Yes! Led Zeppelin!! Woo Hoo. They had only been together a couple of weeks if this is 1968. Robert Plant’s voice at 20 years old was f’ing amazing. I like it better than later on. Bonham - 20. John Paul Jones - 22. Jimmy Page - 24. So great right from the beginning and so young. It’s raw, soulful, experimental, just fabulous.
Of course there had to be some Led Zep didn't there. BUT, if there is no corresponding Flioyd then I will cry... Just warning you. HAHAHAHAHA..... Being an old git and having seen this clip just a few times I howled with laughter at your face when he got the bow out..... Man you have the best reaction channel BAR NONE.......!!! As for the Seventies... Oh you are getting PROGGED out of your mind baby. Keep on Rocking and what a fabulous journey...!!!!
❤fuck yeah. I know I have mentioned it on one of the other Zeppelin reactions but Zeppelin live is on another level and if you listen to the studio version after it's like a completely different song. Just incredible man. Much love to you man🤘🤣❤️
The Creation was a band that released their first album in 1967, and their guitarist Eddie Phillips was the first to use a bow on his electric guitar. Jimmy Page picked it up in 68 with The Yardbirds and then refined it with Zeppelin. ✌️
In 1968, "Dazed and Confused" was primarily performed live by Led Zeppelin and was not officially released on any album. The song would later appear on their 1969 self-titled debut album, which was released in January 1969 in the United States and March 1969 in the United Kingdom. Therefore, it was not available for purchase in stores in 1968 but was instead experienced primarily through their live performances.
A film of a Led Zeppelin performance did not appear on television until later years. In 1968, Led Zeppelin was still a relatively new band and had not yet gained widespread television exposure. Their breakthrough performances on television occurred later, in the early 1970s, with appearances on shows like "The Old Grey Whistle Test" in the UK and "The Midnight Special" in the US. These appearances typically aired during late-night programming slots, catering to a more mature audience. It's unlikely that Led Zeppelin performances would have been shown on daytime television in 1968 due to their relatively edgy and unconventional style for the time.
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Loving the reactions... keep it up... You would love Eminence Front by The Who! Keith Moon is the drummer...some say he is the #1 drummer of all time... some also say that "Animal" from the Muppet Show was based on him...either way he (and the rest) are fuking awesome. Cheers!
I love this version. But the way the studio version is the pitch. The high pitch. That's what I need. I'm just really used to that high pitch that hits your soul
I assumed that this would be from the BBC Session, however somewhere 'live' in London 1969. It doesn't look like a normal concert film, so possibly a special film during a sound check. The 'normal' video is Royal Albert Hall in 1970.
There's a double DVD of concert performances, from Royal Albert Hall, Madison Square Gardens, Earls Court & Knebworth. Most of these have made their way onto TH-cam, so are the " normal " ones that we see. Remember, in the 'old days' there were no huge screens backing or flanking the stage, so no need for loads of cameramen to be crawling all over the stage. They were only there if 'they' wanted to make a video recording of the concert. 'Personal filming' gear was bulky & heavy, and certainly wouldn't be allowed past security at the gate. So different to today's iPhone generation. I first remember seeing 'big screens' at Knebworth, my local festival in the mid -late 70s, probably at the Stones gig.@@brainsqueezereactions
Like a lot of commenters recommend, you MUST see Dazed and Confused 1973 live version at MSG (Madison Square Garden). Your brain will be squeezed to the max it will explode.
Robert Plants vocals are insane when you consider he was only 19 or 20 yeas old in this performance.
Sadly he overdid it too soon, possibly with some bad technique thrown in. Consequently, he damaged his vocal cords. he had to have surgery later, & effectively lost some of his upper register.
@@chassetterfield9559smoking a lot probably didn’t help either😂
@@chassetterfield9559 true but I still adore his voice even today.
True, it affected Tom Waits. But the surgery, and the change in the timbre of his voice are recorded facts.@@jacobpatrick3412
I would love to see LZ watching all the reactors (new generation) enjoying their music, especially you ❣️❣️ I can't imagine them not seeing this and enjoying it all as much as we do ...
When they exploded onto the scene they simply blew everybody out of the water. Especially live
This is a great early performance. The 1973 MSG performance is one of the greatest guitar solos ever recorded!
Robert Plant at 20 years old…..before he got his full-on rock god persona …….but with the most powerful voice in rock. Can you even IMAGINE how this hit back in 1969 when we got the album? It was UNREAL …….scary unreal.
Yep !! I still have My Album To Date!✌
That was an incredible performance and an equally incredible reaction!! You might have to extend the 1970s to two weeks as Led Zeppelin had a ton of hits in that decade too!🔥🔥🔥
Omg this was so great. Laughed like hell, could see you brain short curcuiting in your eyes lol. God the memories you bring back.
This was the Best reaction Ever!!
Love your reactions. When you get to the 70s, you need to see the 1973 MSG version of Dazed and Confused. It is spectacular.
Alas, I think that epic performance has been "permanently" scrubbed by youtube. At least for now, lol. He can always get the dvd of Song remains the same, something every Zep fan should have!
Wholeheartedly concur!!!
@@joescott8877 that’s pretty shitty of TH-cam.
This grew into the most amazing musical performance of all time, dazed and confused live MSG 1973. Not available on you tube anymore. But it is a 29 minute version of this.
How Many More Times live 1969 Danmarks Radio
Your reactions bring tears to my eyes. You explode with such human emotions. You are right, you should have been in the 60s❤❤
I absolutely love these really early live Zep videos. They were always improvisational in their live performances, but in these early days the improv borders on experimental. They are still getting to know each other and are still playing with their sound. It is straight-up raw talent at its best. They are just oozing unrefined musical genius all over the stage and onto the front row!
Like others have mentioned, you should check out the MSG version (28 mins) during 70s week to see where this song ends up after five years of refinement. Mind-blowing!
This is your brain on Led Zeppelin
I never thought I would see you go quite with a blank stare. I guess it took Led Zepplin to do it. I saw them live 49 years ago and I can die a happy man.
FUCK YES! ZEP IS THE GREATEST BAND EVER! YOU ARE THE BEST!
You witnessed Led Zeppelin 😊
I was born in ‘69 and the moon landing, pffft whatever… Dazed and Confused and the greatness that is Led Zeppelin exploded into the world and the world was forever better for it!
Love your reactions to Led Zep! 😁 "That dude" is Jimmy Page.
LED ZEPPY TIME!!! I'm loving this week! 💜💜💜 Hey Hector, here to enjoy! 🤗🤗🤗 I knew this would hit different for you. 🤭🤭🤭You witnessed a masterpiece!
It's been amazing!!!!!! 😍😍😍
Hector can't go back now!!!❤😂😊
Now you know what travelling at the speed of light sounds like! 😂😂😂
Wow... Brain SQUEEZED OUT!! That is MONSTER.... You did it so good man!! Thanks my friend for that walk down memory lane again...❣
I think a violin bow on a guitar solo would be about right to shut me up 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Incredible reaction my UK brother. 🎸 Thank you for continuing to react to the music I grew up listening too and the world's greatest band and musicians ever assembled. There's So much more Zeppelin I can't wait too see your reactions too. 🫡🙏🏽💪🏽
A fantastic place to start the 70s is January 9th Royal Albert Hall led zeppelin. It was Jimmy's 26th birthday and the entire gif is INCREDIBLE!
Mad fuckery galore! Loved the exclamations of stunned "Oh eff off already! Even the bass player's like "Fuck you my four strings!!" And yes, Jimmy must take a bow for bringing the bow. To the show. Now TECHNICALLY, Hector, you COULD see them again in this "era" and still be in the 70's next week for a performance from Zep's Royal Albert Hall 1970 gig. Much to choose from. One of the best: "I can't quit you baby." Total fire all around. Stoopid ads come on for 20 seconds, but worth it!
if there was a video of you on the worlds craziest rollercoaster... this would be the face ❤
Happily, Zeppie was all through the 70’s! 😘🤘
The 70s were epic for music and right at the peak of it was zeppelin. They owned the 70s like the beatles owned the 60s
Great reaction man, an incredible live performance, loved it.
Yo squeeze, you need to check out Dazed and Confused 1973 at Madison square garden. Which was at all the shows.
Greatest live band in history! Even at the beginning.
Saw them live in Maryland on a beautiful May night in 1969 playing Meriweather Post Pavilion. I was 19. Life changing!!!
Lucky you! I saw a few shows at Merriweather Post Pavillion, but JUST missed Zep in '77 at the Capitol center, dammit! I was just a casual 8th grade fan then, but by the time, three years later when I was a certified Zep freak, the '80 tour was cancelled. I don't need to tell you why.
I am so very envious of **Everyone** that got the utter pleasure of seeing them live...if i had seen them live pfft they would never be able to get rid of me ha best band ever **ZeppelinInfinity&Beyond** & well **JimmyPage** is **MyCosmicSpiritSoulmateWizardBabeInfinity&Beyond**✨🎸✨
They are the GOATS!!!!!!!!😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 They were legends before their time! 👍 Early Zep is wild!
Not before their time. They MADE their time into what it was!
Watch the thirty two minute version of this from Madison Square Garden. Jaw dropping guitar playing and extended cello bow use.
And when you get to the 70s you have to see Dazed and Confused live at Madison Square Gardens 1973. It's really long, and you will lose your mind, I know it. This 68 version is great, but the 73 version is lightyears beyond. Make sure you watch the full version.
I'm glad I couldn't see the video, it's trippy enough watching your face and listening! Shredded🎸🎻🧠
Wow, what a blistering version, this is awesome
The 28 minute msg 1973 one is unbelievable!
I may die!
The greatest version of this, even better than 73.
Jimmy Page working that violin bow on the electric guitar. Raw energy
cello bow
Wait until you see the version from The Song Remains The Same concert.
Actually Hector try The lunacy of 1973 MSG Whole lotta love...a 60's song played in the 70's with a breakout 50's mid section And a theremin solo
❣❣❣❣❣❣❣❣You witnessed GENIUS!! ☮
Another must hear from 1968 is: STEPPENWOLF - Born to be Wild! "Get your motor runnin'..."
Think I already know that one! But yeah, it's an absolute belter
Oh yeah i've seen that a couple times live
"That dude" is the great Jimmy Page.
No worries about the 70s. Most of this band's music was produced during that decade. They were together from 1968 until the unexpected death of the drummer, John Bonham, in 1980. Greatest rock band in history.
Edit: This performance was done just a couple of months after Led Zeppelin formed as a band, so it's a very early live version. They refined it over the years performing the song over 400 times, never the same way twice, and sometimes for up to 30 minutes. It would be cool to compare this very early performance to later ones.
Nothing like live LZ just simply out of this world , You need HOW MANY MORE TIMES, live next .
nice, this is what i wanted. They were LIVE band!
I genuinely love your reactions.
I genuinely love your comments too!
I love your reactions to ❤😂the best ever
If you think you know LZ on record, wait till you see the live concert footage.
These are pretty great songs, and spectacular live performances, but you’re going to have a hell of a time fitting the 70’s into one week - mainly because a lot of these acts you love in the 60’s hit their stride in the 70’s. But, hey, good luck! I’ll be here for it!
Welcome to the world of Zeppelin .
LZ live...been tellin ya. 😁. It gives you a chance to really experience the true talent of this band. They never performed Dazed and Confused the same way twice live. John Paul and Bohnam were so good they would just improvise as Page would just do his thing. You really should watch the Madison Square Garden version of this live from the Song Remains the Same Album. It's 20 some odd minutes of goose bumps plus the bow too. It was done in the 70's 😉 Love your reactions! 😁💜💜💜💜💜
You did, you did and you were right!!!!
I've been waiting for you to see this. The bow was crazy.❤ I have a 70's song for you. It's called "Take a Pebble" or "Knife Edge" by Emerson Lake and Palmer. I also have some 70's "Heart" songs..."Sing Child" and "Cook with Fire" and "White Lightning and Wine" They have so many but these are some of the best.❤
This live version is good, the live at MSG is much better. Hope you get a chance to review that.
~Peace
Listen and watch the 1973 version of Dazed when you do the 70s decade. Great evolution of the music!!!!
ZEPPELIN LIVE MSG 1973 Since I've Been Loving You
1st Led Zeppelin video I saw
POWER!!!!
Led Zep magic !! 💥🔥💎☮️🇨🇦. Can’t beat Robert Plant’s vocals ! Aren’t you glad to discover 1960’s music & you’ve only touched the surface of how beautiful music was made way back …🥰💓
Hector, you know there's a 2 hour movie of live arena footage, not sure you'll survive. The Song Remains the Same.
Love the bass and drums after the bow section and then into the solo... fuck me that was 1968....incredible
This wasn't even the best sounding live version! And I loved every thing about it!
Your great and that was great
You can buy the entire 1973 the song remains the same concert. It has the 29 minute version of this.
For the 70s you have to do Dazed and Confused live at MSG it goes for 28min and you will lose your mind
As I just mentioned elsewhere: Alas, I'm quite sure youtube has "permanently" removed that one from our grasp here. At least for now, heh.
Hell, that’s nuthin’. Check out the 1973 version at Madison Square Garden…prepare to have your head blown off.
You seem a little miffed when this song ended because maybe you thought it should be longer .. Well you should check out the live video from 1973 .. I clocks in at just under half an hour .. Guaranteed to put you in a fuckin straightjacket
Yes! Led Zeppelin!! Woo Hoo. They had only been together a couple of weeks if this is 1968. Robert Plant’s voice at 20 years old was f’ing amazing. I like it better than later on. Bonham - 20. John Paul Jones - 22. Jimmy Page - 24. So great right from the beginning and so young. It’s raw, soulful, experimental, just fabulous.
I think it was David macallum, an ac tor ( man from UNCLE and sapphire and steel) and celist. That suddested it, he also had a recording career
Of course there had to be some Led Zep didn't there. BUT, if there is no corresponding Flioyd then I will cry... Just warning you. HAHAHAHAHA..... Being an old git and having seen this clip just a few times I howled with laughter at your face when he got the bow out..... Man you have the best reaction channel BAR NONE.......!!! As for the Seventies... Oh you are getting PROGGED out of your mind baby. Keep on Rocking and what a fabulous journey...!!!!
Lol. You want to see the 70’s produce? Then just check out Dazed and Confused from MSG 73. You might not make it ;)
We shall see when we get to 70s!
Yup i'm that old and I'd love every minute of it
❤fuck yeah.
I know I have mentioned it on one of the other Zeppelin reactions but Zeppelin live is on another level and if you listen to the studio version after it's like a completely different song. Just incredible man.
Much love to you man🤘🤣❤️
I love You're reaction when you do Led zeppelin live
The Mighty Led Zeppelin ❤❤
This is the part I told you about a while ago when you played the studio version that he plays in guitar with a violin bow or chelobo
This is almost a punk like performance!
And this performance was just weeks after they formed the band
The Creation was a band that released their first album in 1967, and their guitarist Eddie Phillips was the first to use a bow on his electric guitar. Jimmy Page picked it up in 68 with The Yardbirds and then refined it with Zeppelin. ✌️
1970s? Madison Square Garden 1973. The Song Remains the Same, the whole 2hrs is pure gold!
In 1968, "Dazed and Confused" was primarily performed live by Led Zeppelin and was not officially released on any album. The song would later appear on their 1969 self-titled debut album, which was released in January 1969 in the United States and March 1969 in the United Kingdom. Therefore, it was not available for purchase in stores in 1968 but was instead experienced primarily through their live performances.
A film of a Led Zeppelin performance did not appear on television until later years. In 1968, Led Zeppelin was still a relatively new band and had not yet gained widespread television exposure. Their breakthrough performances on television occurred later, in the early 1970s, with appearances on shows like "The Old Grey Whistle Test" in the UK and "The Midnight Special" in the US. These appearances typically aired during late-night programming slots, catering to a more mature audience. It's unlikely that Led Zeppelin performances would have been shown on daytime television in 1968 due to their relatively edgy and unconventional style for the time.
Some early Led Zeppelin concerts lasted more than four hours, with expanded and improvised live versions of their repertoire.
Great reaction
when Jimmy was in The Yarbirds in 1968 he already was playing that song there's a video for it on YT
Try cream sunshine of your love farewell concert 1968
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Loving the reactions... keep it up... You would love Eminence Front by The Who! Keith Moon is the drummer...some say he is the #1 drummer of all time... some also say that "Animal" from the Muppet Show was based on him...either way he (and the rest) are fuking awesome. Cheers!
The best version of this song is their '73 Madison Square Garden concert version. It totally rocks!
Yesssss 👏👏👏👏🔥🔥
I love this version. But the way the studio version is the pitch. The high pitch. That's what I need. I'm just really used to that high pitch that hits your soul
You have just witnessed another miracle 😂😂😂
I assumed that this would be from the BBC Session, however somewhere 'live' in London 1969. It doesn't look like a normal concert film, so possibly a special film during a sound check. The 'normal' video is Royal Albert Hall in 1970.
No, it's from the Staines supershow.
Define "normal" ? It seemed perfectly normal to me thanks lol
There's a double DVD of concert performances, from Royal Albert Hall, Madison Square Gardens, Earls Court & Knebworth. Most of these have made their way onto TH-cam, so are the " normal " ones that we see.
Remember, in the 'old days' there were no huge screens backing or flanking the stage, so no need for loads of cameramen to be crawling all over the stage. They were only there if 'they' wanted to make a video recording of the concert. 'Personal filming' gear was bulky & heavy, and certainly wouldn't be allowed past security at the gate. So different to today's iPhone generation.
I first remember seeing 'big screens' at Knebworth, my local festival in the mid -late 70s, probably at the Stones gig.@@brainsqueezereactions
Like a lot of commenters recommend, you MUST see Dazed and Confused 1973 live version at MSG (Madison Square Garden). Your brain will be squeezed to the max it will explode.
I will next week 🙌🙌🙌
That was fun.
Let’s go!!!✌️😊
There is a 28 minute Dazed & Confused live version on TH-cam that you need to see just for your own good !
Great cover of a Jake Holmes song.
The Super Show is fantastic. Even if it is not complete.
Love the reactions, man, but please learn their names ! ✌️🙂
Im not even good with names in life so won't be doing it here but thank you!
Rarely on this channel have I ever seen you speechless 😂
I know! It's like a cure or something!