I was 18 looking for God went to christian meeting. Dazed and confused was playing in the background that night i found my god i am now 75 followed ever since.
During the Heart performance at the Kennedy Center many attribute Robert getting a tear in the eye to the performance by Heart (taking nothing away from that) but I did read an article after in which Robert hinted at his thoughts being all around John seeing Jason on that stage… those tears were for a dear and lost friend. No doubt I agree with you Wayne, Robert can’t go back… between the loss of his son and best friend we all must understand why there was no tour after the 02 Arena… In that performance you can tell Robert had the hardest time getting through “Stairway…” there is a real sadness in his voice.
Love the Singing bass on this track and loving your reactions and 'Don't Bogart that Joint my friend pass it over Here '!!!.. Sorry, feeling mellow and enjoying your musings/thoughts! X
Great days!! I love this track and I often have it going round in my head. Thanks for the upload Wayne. Ilove your Zeppellin content and have since your first reaction to Since I've Been Loving You
Wayne... good to see you doing some Zeppelin again. Great choice! one of my favorites actually. I would like to make a suggestion if i could while i'm here. If you do any Aerosmith in the future i would highly recommend the song "Seasons of Wither" its kind of a power ballad. Good stuff though nonetheless. Steven Tyler said its his favorite Aerosmith song which says a lot.
Led Zeppelin covering Led Zeppelin. I love this because it had to have been reacted before Wayne knew and loved Zep. Who else says aloud "let's get it" just as the reaction starts? Wayne, what Led Zeppelin song let you know they were something special? Maybe it was this one.
Wayne, sorry i never got to you while you were still actively posting. Though I miss your posts, I understand. It is good to see you pop your head up now and again. if there is some way to reach out to you, I'd like that. If you want to try something fun with the tracks below and you may get an idea of how I feel about pigeon holing talented bands into "Genres". What I found was that Led Zeppelin was much more than a heavy rock band and that Fairport Convention was much more than A Folk Rock band. Anyway, just a ramble. I do miss your posts though. Led Zeppelin (Robert Plant/Jimmy Page) The Battle Of Evermore Gallows Pole Ranble On Stairway To Heaven No Quarter Fairport Convention (Sandy Denny/Richard Thompson) She Moves Through The Fair Fotheringay Tam Lin * Reynardine * Matty Groves Crazy Man Michael * Farewell, Farewell * Poor Will & The Jolly Hangman
From the small bits I've heard from Plant regarding the death of John. I understood it to be a matter of authenticity and respect to the bands memory. That it was not Led Zeppelin in any other form. Just wanting to move on and continue to create something different. And yeah. Those songs were made for a younger Plant vocals.
I don't think Kid Rock's performance voice in his cover had the sort of warmth that Robert Plant's troubadour version had. It struck me as harsh. Plant's delivery had a sort of melancholy that I associate with Frodo and Aragorn's characters.
Hi STB. Do you have an email address you are willing to share? You've asked to hear from us old folks and, well, I have lots to pass on. However, I am not on twitter or anything quite frankly. Thanks. If you want mine first just respond or tell me you can't and I will respect that of course.
@@SoulTrainBro off hand do you know why and if that will change? Do you have the original source of the video, even though your own fascinating commentary will be sorely missed?
John Paul Jones isolated bass track to Ramble On is absolute genius. The silent assassin of Zeppelin.
I'm 70 and still love my Led Zeppelin!
I love your reactions and you react with passion these seasoned musicians are amazing I'm a guitarist and proudly play their music through the years
I was 18 looking for God went to christian meeting. Dazed and confused was playing in the background that night i found my god i am now 75 followed ever since.
STB your reactions to the mighty Zeppelin brings smiles and joy to my heart and soul god bless you Bros 👍
Wow thank you : )
During the Heart performance at the Kennedy Center many attribute Robert getting a tear in the eye to the performance by Heart (taking nothing away from that) but I did read an article after in which Robert hinted at his thoughts being all around John seeing Jason on that stage… those tears were for a dear and lost friend. No doubt I agree with you Wayne, Robert can’t go back… between the loss of his son and best friend we all must understand why there was no tour after the 02 Arena… In that performance you can tell Robert had the hardest time getting through “Stairway…” there is a real sadness in his voice.
The Kennedy Center
What can I say about this song? It has it all! A novel within a song! My kinda song for sure!❤❤❤
My son is a self taught bass player & this was the first song he played for me.He's pretty good too 😁
the more you listen, the more you appreciate the subtlies of the music
Hauntingly beautiful rock song by the greatest rock band.
Ya haven't done Yes in a yr. 🙏⚓️
yes their dynamics are always a suprise and never boring
Love the Singing bass on this track and loving your reactions and 'Don't Bogart that Joint my friend pass it over Here '!!!..
Sorry, feeling mellow and enjoying your musings/thoughts!
X
Love this song and very much enjoyed your reaction to it. So glad it was unblocked. A real treat! :)
It really is!
Great days!! I love this track and I often have it going round in my head. Thanks for the upload Wayne. Ilove your Zeppellin content and have since your first reaction to Since I've Been Loving You
Thanks for listening
My #1 favorite of Led Zeppelin.
Your commentary is excellent, interesting, and smart. Thanks, man!
Thank you too!
Wayne... good to see you doing some Zeppelin again. Great choice! one of my favorites actually. I would like to make a suggestion if i could while i'm here. If you do any Aerosmith in the future i would highly recommend the song "Seasons of Wither" its kind of a power ballad. Good stuff though nonetheless. Steven Tyler said its his favorite Aerosmith song which says a lot.
much love
Greetings from Ireland☘️
I love how you get it!
thank you
JPJ! The not so secret weapon of ZEPPELIN !
Bass line is butter
Led Zeppelin covering Led Zeppelin. I love this because it had to have been reacted before Wayne knew and loved Zep.
Who else says aloud "let's get it" just as the reaction starts?
Wayne, what Led Zeppelin song let you know they were something special? Maybe it was this one.
Since I've Been Loving You. My 1st reaction. Still my fav from them.
Love this song….Have you reacted to Dazed and Confused yet? If not, you surely won’t regret it.
I have
Wayne, sorry i never got to you while you were still actively posting. Though I miss your posts, I understand. It is good to see you pop your head up now and again. if there is some way to reach out to you, I'd like that.
If you want to try something fun with the tracks below and you may get an idea of how I feel about pigeon holing talented bands into "Genres". What I found was that Led Zeppelin was much more than a heavy rock band and that Fairport Convention was much more than A Folk Rock band. Anyway, just a ramble. I do miss your posts though.
Led Zeppelin (Robert Plant/Jimmy Page)
The Battle Of Evermore
Gallows Pole
Ranble On
Stairway To Heaven
No Quarter
Fairport Convention (Sandy Denny/Richard Thompson)
She Moves Through The Fair
Fotheringay
Tam Lin *
Reynardine *
Matty Groves
Crazy Man Michael *
Farewell, Farewell *
Poor Will & The Jolly Hangman
From the small bits I've heard from Plant regarding the death of John. I understood it to be a matter of authenticity and respect to the bands memory. That it was not Led Zeppelin in any other form. Just wanting to move on and continue to create something different. And yeah. Those songs were made for a younger Plant vocals.
Top 5 Zep
Top 1 ZEP
Real Lord of the rings
I don't think Kid Rock's performance voice in his cover had the sort of warmth that Robert Plant's troubadour version had. It struck me as harsh. Plant's delivery had a sort of melancholy that I associate with Frodo and Aragorn's characters.
Hi STB. Do you have an email address you are willing to share? You've asked to hear from us old folks and, well, I have lots to pass on. However, I am not on twitter or anything quite frankly. Thanks. If you want mine first just respond or tell me you can't and I will respect that of course.
Could you do a re-upload of your Elvis reaction which has disappeared?
It got blocked suddenly.
@@SoulTrainBro off hand do you know why and if that will change? Do you have the original source of the video, even though your own fascinating commentary will be sorely missed?
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What's the name of the ship you were on?
The Huron, Destroyer, Sub Hunter
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