Led Zeppelin was a true rock band in every sense of the word....all four members were supremely talented and their music will never be repeated. Today's young people missed out on the greatest tunes ever produced
tbh I listened to led zep in the early 80's, I did a fair amount of LSD then and smoked a lotta weed, my LZ experience is probably very different from a millenials
"I Can already tell thT the MVP of this song is going to be John Bonham..." You got that right bruh! I find it hard to resist playing "air drums" every time I hear this song! This is one of my favorite Zeppelin songs! ❤
Also Plant, and Page knew to take a supporting role to Bonham, which is the magic of bands like LZ. I'd personally put The Doors up there as a magic BAND working together in symbiosis.
You resist playing air drums to this? I honestly don't understand that sentence. :) EVERY. single. time. Air drumming to this song is like exercise. It's just amazing.
I was in many cover bands during the 2010's. No drummer would even approach most Zepplin songs because John was such a evil beat master. And even though i was willing to sing this beast, nobody would want to do the drums or the complex changes to this song. Beautiful.
Saw them in 74 and it was the very best show I ever saw. Had a front-row seat on the balcony above Page. They are all in a world of their own but JB was a god!
The Mighty Zep are just one of a kind I grew up listening to them every day blasting it!!!! I fell in love with Roberts voice the first time I heard it which was Good Times Bad Times I was 8 years old. I am now 55 years old and I still love them just as much and I love Roberts solo work and his work with Alison Krauss. His voice is an instrument as he can change it depending on what style of music he is singing. I grew up in Dearborn Michigan and went to concerts every weekend. My moms best friend owned a limousine company and Robert Plant was in town on my birthday and Valerie (owner) of the limo company. I got tix for the show Val told me as my bday gift she would drive me there and back in one of her stretched limos.... so I was like 👍 you can imagine how I felt when the driver opened the limo door for me and said happy birthday I said thank I thought nothing could top this....until I got in and there he was... the most beautiful amazing gorgeous happy handsome sweetest talented owner of any stage he steps foot on, most diverse singer who just came off a 12 year whirlwind tour with the greatest band to ever walk planet earth (IMO BUT IMO IM RIGHT) there he was the man every female wanted and every male wanted to be ! The man I loved since I was 8 years old the golden god himself Mr Robert Anthony Plant. I just about passed out. He is the most charming knowledgeable lovely and yes super sexy man I have ever met in my whole life. He is the total package. Just wanted to share this to let everyone know that is Led heads have quite the cordial front man and quite smart as well. Sorry this was so long . But CHEERS TO ALL OF US FOR LOVING LED ZEPPELIN !!!!!
To me by far the hardest tune to play. You have any idea the hours of rewinding back every 30 seconds to see what was done. Yes showing my age. Stated over 30 years ago. So yes kids they were tapes. So in my 20s when I had some money. I put together bonzos exact set from the 75 tour you see in Earls Court. The amber vista lites. And even that didn't help do a damn thing to nail this. The groove changes so many times. And the fills are ignorant. Anyway your great and just realized wtf am I writing this here and not on patreon. Lmao
GOATS-- nobody is as intense as Led Zeppelin when the band is grooving... John is the best because he can play softer but nobody played it harder...great album
This song is 🔥EPIC🔥 it's not that well known and I really don't understand why not. The drums here are as good, if not better, than Achilles and JP's slide guitar is off the scale as is JPJ sliding along on a fretless bass. The 🌟 MIGHTY 🌟Zepp
The song isn't that well known ,for simply put, in this world - what is good is not popular, and what is popular isn't good -. the exceptions aren't the norm , and vice versa.
I actually saw them I think it was 1969 1970 at the Fillmore East you can look it up I'm not sure what other bands were there maybe like Jefferson airplane or something like that but that's when I had to liquid light show. My first concert
Saw Zep in '73 and '77.....remember both times.....especially 77.....3hour show....instead of a short break, they do an acoustic set.....one of the highlights of my youth.
I was too young to see Zeppelin in concert (I was 10 when Bonham died), but I did see Plant's solo act in 1988 with Joan Jet opening for him. That was a fantastic show. Plant played Zeppelin songs on that tour for the first time since the band broke up (he played about four; I remember one was "The Ocean"). He even blew harp on a couple of blues songs! It was great.
Saw them live 1970 in Canada Sitting in front row they were amazing. Their opening act was Iron Butterfly. Ive been listening to them since the 1968. Still the best rock band ever to come out of Britain. Their music never disappoints.
It's the spiritual depth behind the intense melody that makes this song. The feeling of approaching nirvana and release from the physical realm really comes through. Better than Kashmir.
Decades ago a music teacher once told me that to him Zeppelin ruined other artists songs like this Dylan ditty; if this is ruining; let them destroy our world. In my time of living Bonham has gifted my ears with masterful drum fire synergized to unworldly talented cohorts - don't forget the cough.
Zeppelin had an MVP on just about every track, As you stated, BONZO here, Page, Plant and Jones have plenty of Tom Brady type Hardware on their shelves as well. Great fun this reaction was. PEACE,, My man, and shout out to the little Lady at home.
I didn't really start paying attention to music until around Fall 1980 when I turned 16. Unfortunately, we had just lost a small handful of great musicians in the previous 2 years; Ronnie, Steve, and Cassie perished in the plane crash, and Bon and Bonzo succumbed to their own personal demons. The local rock radio station had a Led Zep weekend and I was HOOKED! Between LPs and cassettes, I had all their releases within a couple months. I would lay on the carpet in front of my brother's stereo system, and depending on if my parents were home or not, I'd either be getting the fully-immersed Zep experience via headphones or his 4 thumping tower speakers. Watching your reactions takes me back to that cold floor and all the great music I was experiencing for the 1st time!
We're about the same age, but I was immersed in the music of the 70's from the beginning of the decade. I learned a lot at summer camp, where the counselors would leave their transistor radios on whenever we were in the cabins, which is where I first heard Stairway to Heaven. My friends and I spent hours listening to Zeppelin, Sabbath, Queen, Heart, and so many more. By '78, I was going to concerts, and saw a whole bunch of them. I remember being stunned when the news about Skynyrd's plane crash hit the TV, and was crushed when I heard about Bonzo's death on the radio. It's too bad that you missed hearing the music when it was new, but I'm glad you discovered it in time to catch up.
I first saw Zep live after they released their third album. They played close to five hours. At one point they put all the amplified instruments down and sat on the front of the stage with acoustic guitars ( third album had a lot of acoustic) and hand percussion. I don't think the audience was into the acoustic as much, but they performed everything as expected, awesome.
And the best thing is, those songs never die. What do you think how many times did I listen to it? I enjoy it every bloody time. And I want even more of it.
Bonham is great of course, but you better have your slide licks together, and little mentioned is the arrangement and bass playing, thank you Mr Jones, who often slides into the background but is more often than not the actual driver of these tunes...
Best drum sound of any band ever and I know what they did to make it. I know John is a genius, but the mixed sound of the drums stands out second to none. ……….
Well...sorry...this was from a year ago apparently and I only ever saw it for the first time tonight. I saw Led Zeppelin. Live in Germany a month before Bonham died while in Germany. Yes...it was that good. Looking forward to hearing more from you. Chuck
This track is the soul reason I love Led Zep. The whole track just literally ripped my ears off and said "av some of this" I was 12 and said Holy fuck who's this, my dad shouted at me and said don't swear like that, but later whispered in my ear, "this is led zeppelin and I said the same thing when I 1st heard it" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
"In my time of Dying" is my husband's favorite Zep song. According to him, the guitarist, Jimmy Page, was a fan of the Occultist, Aleister Crowley, and injected "sex magic" into his guitar licks. My favorite Zep song alternates between "In the Light (also on Physical Graffiti)" and "In the Evening (Mothership)" both of which are hot to dance to.
I never saw the REAL band, but 7 or 8 years ago.....here in Reno.....I saw 'Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Experience' It was the week BEFORE they appeared on The Kennedy Center Honors'. Jason ( John's son...) was playing drums for Heart....who did 'Stairway To Heaven'. Here in Reno, he did a GREAT show....paying tribute to his father.
Saw Led Zeppelin live twice (73 and 77 tours). Almost religious experience. The normal rowdy crowds were mysteriously well behaved - as if the threat of having the show cancelled would be the worst possible eventuality. The lights go dim, the sound system comes to life......boom. Three hours later, you hope you can remember where you parked your car.
Nobody plays music like led zeppellin , nobody never will either , too talented. Lot of funk rock , blues rock , hard rock ,doesn't matter led had it all
Like a onion, many layers, like a delicious - nutritious meal that one eats with the right hand , John Bonham with the west African spirit of drumming heavenly settled upon him , the sliding guitar of virtuoso Jimmy page , and on this one Robert plant outs unsurpassed vocals. This is their version of a black American written song . At the end - won't you make it my dying cough - there will never be another led zeppelin on this side of armageddon. Fact
Cough🎶 dee deedeedee! Beat those drums like they owed him money! I think Physical Graffiti was the Zep album that I played the most, four sides of great stuff!
Bet you didn’t know Zep played gospel, because that’s what this is. Original recording was by the Reverend “Blind Willie” Johnson in the late 20s, and that slide guitar in the opening is a tribute to him, because Johnson played guitar using a switchblade knife for a slider.
Imagine it's the 70s. You're laid back with a doobie in your 12th floor apt.. The windows are open and you feel the wind blowing in as this song wails in the new Hi-fi. Close your eyes and let em move and melt you
Led Zeppelin was a true rock band in every sense of the word....all four members were supremely talented and their music will never be repeated. Today's young people missed out on the greatest tunes ever produced
Greatest rock band ever. Its not even close.
Good thing we can still listen to them, now more conveniently than ever
I have an out-of-body experience every time I hear this song
Me too..this entire album transports to an ethereal place every single time!
@@kimberlymorningstar8628 for me that's Led Zeppelin III besides Immigrant song
@@chrisdubay02 it's really ANY LZ for me tbh 🤷♀️ 😉
tbh I listened to led zep in the early 80's, I did a fair amount of LSD then and smoked a lotta weed, my LZ experience is probably very different from a millenials
This will be played at my funeral!!!!
My favorite Zeppelin song.
"I Can already tell thT the MVP of this song is going to be John Bonham..." You got that right bruh! I find it hard to resist playing "air drums" every time I hear this song! This is one of my favorite Zeppelin songs! ❤
Also Plant, and Page knew to take a supporting role to Bonham, which is the magic of bands like LZ. I'd personally put The Doors up there as a magic BAND working together in symbiosis.
I play air drums to it every time I hear it too! 😂
You resist playing air drums to this? I honestly don't understand that sentence. :) EVERY. single. time. Air drumming to this song is like exercise. It's just amazing.
even all these years later, the frikkin hair on my body stands up when Led Zeppelin hits that grove...sooo good
Nobody makes studio albums like this anymore. Live and real.
Omg love this band
I was in many cover bands during the 2010's. No drummer would even approach most Zepplin songs because John was such a evil beat master. And even though i was willing to sing this beast, nobody would want to do the drums or the complex changes to this song. Beautiful.
I’ll play the drums to this
Saw them in 74 and it was the very best show I ever saw. Had a front-row seat on the balcony above Page. They are all in a world of their own but JB was a god!
An unbelievably intoxicating and powerful groove to this song.
I'm 69 this is still magnificent fabulous awesome music love the sound enjoy this is real rock greetings from South Africa
Best Back beat and bottom end duo of all time there. Bonham killing at 10:22
The Mighty Zep are just one of a kind I grew up listening to them every day blasting it!!!! I fell in love with Roberts voice the first time I heard it which was Good Times Bad Times I was 8 years old. I am now 55 years old and I still love them just as much and I love Roberts solo work and his work with Alison Krauss. His voice is an instrument as he can change it depending on what style of music he is singing. I grew up in Dearborn Michigan and went to concerts every weekend. My moms best friend owned a limousine company and Robert Plant was in town on my birthday and Valerie (owner) of the limo company. I got tix for the show Val told me as my bday gift she would drive me there and back in one of her stretched limos.... so I was like 👍 you can imagine how I felt when the driver opened the limo door for me and said happy birthday I said thank I thought nothing could top this....until I got in and there he was... the most beautiful amazing gorgeous happy handsome sweetest talented owner of any stage he steps foot on, most diverse singer who just came off a 12 year whirlwind tour with the greatest band to ever walk planet earth (IMO BUT IMO IM RIGHT) there he was the man every female wanted and every male wanted to be ! The man I loved since I was 8 years old the golden god himself Mr Robert Anthony Plant. I just about passed out. He is the most charming knowledgeable lovely and yes super sexy man I have ever met in my whole life. He is the total package. Just wanted to share this to let everyone know that is Led heads have quite the cordial front man and quite smart as well. Sorry this was so long . But CHEERS TO ALL OF US FOR LOVING LED ZEPPELIN !!!!!
The drums bring a brotha to tears when I hear this song... Bohnam is the DOPEST... no doubt... the triple kick drum is BANANAS!!!
Thank you for reacting to my favourite Led Zeppelin song rock ‘n’ roll bro🤘😎🖤☠️🎧⚰️🎼💀🦇🇬🇧🎸
This is now my favorite Led Zeppelin track next to Achilles last stand
@@TheAdventuresofTNT Yes it’s an amazing song isn’t it and Achilles last stand is also an incredible song
The crescendo in this song is just sick. Otherworldly. Like no other song. Epic, epic! Great reaction!
Especially the drums near the middle/end
My favorite Zeppelin song. John and JPJ killt the sh*t out of that groove! Then you throw Jimmy's slide and solo on top of it and I need CPR.
MVP of this song....that will be in my head every song I listen to!
This was their 6th album and one of their best along with all the others.
this and zeppelin ll are tied for my favorite zep album
This was their GAOAT IMHO. (Greatest Album Of All Time)
To me by far the hardest tune to play. You have any idea the hours of rewinding back every 30 seconds to see what was done. Yes showing my age. Stated over 30 years ago. So yes kids they were tapes. So in my 20s when I had some money. I put together bonzos exact set from the 75 tour you see in Earls Court. The amber vista lites. And even that didn't help do a damn thing to nail this. The groove changes so many times. And the fills are ignorant. Anyway your great and just realized wtf am I writing this here and not on patreon. Lmao
you had tapes? are you from the future? Roflmao
His best sounding kit was his Greensparkle Ludwigs ,,recorded 90 percent of their stuff on them
GOATS-- nobody is as intense as Led Zeppelin when the band is grooving... John is the best because he can play softer but nobody played it harder...great album
John Bonham the magic foot
The toms are bad either it like thunder in the distance
@@jeffreycase285 yeah bro his drums go BRRAPAPAPAPOWPOWPOWPOWBANGCRASHBRAAPAPPAPAPA
I saw them at knebworth 1979 !
I've never experienced anything so wonderful.!! I feel truely honoured.
This song is 🔥EPIC🔥 it's not that well known and I really don't understand why not. The drums here are as good, if not better, than Achilles and JP's slide guitar is off the scale as is JPJ sliding along on a fretless bass.
The 🌟 MIGHTY 🌟Zepp
The song isn't that well known ,for simply put, in this world - what is good is not popular, and what is popular isn't good -. the exceptions aren't the norm , and vice versa.
I actually saw them I think it was 1969 1970 at the Fillmore East you can look it up I'm not sure what other bands were there maybe like Jefferson airplane or something like that but that's when I had to liquid light show. My first concert
Saw Zep in '73 and '77.....remember both times.....especially 77.....3hour show....instead of a short break, they do an acoustic set.....one of the highlights of my youth.
No opening act.....just Zep 3 hours straight.
This is my, with out a doubt my favorite Zeppelin Song! Dude you have to do this live, Earls Court 1975! The GOATS! 😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Saw them in 1977 in Greensboro, NC on their last tour of the States. They played for 3 1/2 hours.
Yes, Bonham was awesome but Jimmy’s solo was one of his best!!
Nah. I love this song, but Jimmy's solos in this song is super dissapointing
@@Silkier What?!
Even drunk heroine Jimmy did decent solos.
@@dlaird8 yeah, that is a ridiculous claim, jimmy solos are frigging amazing, please post a video if you can expand, otherwise go away
you're probably the coolest guy on earth damn love that energy
cheers from brazil man
I was too young to see Zeppelin in concert (I was 10 when Bonham died), but I did see Plant's solo act in 1988 with Joan Jet opening for him. That was a fantastic show. Plant played Zeppelin songs on that tour for the first time since the band broke up (he played about four; I remember one was "The Ocean"). He even blew harp on a couple of blues songs! It was great.
Awesome. I went to the Plant show with Joan Jett in 88 in Dallas. Great show!!!
Saw them live 1970 in Canada Sitting in front row they were amazing. Their opening act was Iron Butterfly. Ive been listening to them since the 1968. Still the best rock band ever to come out of Britain. Their music never disappoints.
It's the spiritual depth behind the intense melody that makes this song. The feeling of approaching nirvana and release from the physical realm really comes through. Better than Kashmir.
just cos phone booths are passe' doesnt give you the right to diss LZ, give it up for John Paul Jones Clark
My opinion greatest rock and roll album ever made Physical Graffiti by the best band ever Led Zeppelin
Some of the finest electric slide guitar ever recorded.
You got to watch the live version at Earls Court you won’t be disappointed
You would love the live version, 1975 Earls Court. I look forward to your amazing reaction!!
I've been thinking of asking this song be played at my funeral.
Physical Graffiti is the best album by the best rock band of all time. Great video, great reaction.
Decades ago a music teacher once told me that to him Zeppelin ruined other artists songs like this Dylan ditty; if this is ruining; let them destroy our world. In my time of living Bonham has gifted my ears with masterful drum fire synergized to unworldly talented cohorts - don't forget the cough.
Zeppelin had an MVP on just about every track, As you stated, BONZO here, Page, Plant and Jones have plenty of Tom Brady type Hardware on their shelves as well. Great fun this reaction was.
PEACE,, My man, and shout out to the little Lady at home.
Going to be played at my memorial with a lyrics sheet
Maybe mine too, and I'm Jewish! LOL
I didn't really start paying attention to music until around Fall 1980 when I turned 16. Unfortunately, we had just lost a small handful of great musicians in the previous 2 years; Ronnie, Steve, and Cassie perished in the plane crash, and Bon and Bonzo succumbed to their own personal demons. The local rock radio station had a Led Zep weekend and I was HOOKED! Between LPs and cassettes, I had all their releases within a couple months. I would lay on the carpet in front of my brother's stereo system, and depending on if my parents were home or not, I'd either be getting the fully-immersed Zep experience via headphones or his 4 thumping tower speakers. Watching your reactions takes me back to that cold floor and all the great music I was experiencing for the 1st time!
We're about the same age, but I was immersed in the music of the 70's from the beginning of the decade. I learned a lot at summer camp, where the counselors would leave their transistor radios on whenever we were in the cabins, which is where I first heard Stairway to Heaven. My friends and I spent hours listening to Zeppelin, Sabbath, Queen, Heart, and so many more. By '78, I was going to concerts, and saw a whole bunch of them. I remember being stunned when the news about Skynyrd's plane crash hit the TV, and was crushed when I heard about Bonzo's death on the radio.
It's too bad that you missed hearing the music when it was new, but I'm glad you discovered it in time to catch up.
I first saw Zep live after they released their third album. They played close to five hours. At one point they put all the amplified instruments down and sat on the front of the stage with acoustic guitars ( third album had a lot of acoustic) and hand percussion. I don't think the audience was into the acoustic as much, but they performed everything as expected, awesome.
Too young to see Led Zep, sadly. I couldn't afford to go to the O2 reunion show. But I did see the Plant & Page No Quarter tour, and it was amazing.
And the best thing is, those songs never die. What do you think how many times did I listen to it? I enjoy it every bloody time. And I want even more of it.
Love the enthusiasm .... it is truly superb.
Bonham is great of course, but you better have your slide licks together, and little mentioned is the arrangement and bass playing, thank you Mr Jones, who often slides into the background but is more often than not the actual driver of these tunes...
Always loved this....he's pleading with Jesus to take him into heaven....it tears me up every time....
Fantastic reaction man!!!
Good old memories🔥
Best drum sound of any band ever and I know what they did to make it. I know John is a genius, but the mixed sound of the drums stands out second to none. ……….
If you like this, check out Achilles Last Stand from the album Presence.
John Bonham absolutely KILLS his drums on that song.
Ain't nobody !
Aint nothing like when John starts ridin' out on them drums, its like a freight train, rollin' !
How many rock bands record an old gospel song ("Jesus Make Up My Dying Bed") and make it their own?
Well...sorry...this was from a year ago apparently and I only ever saw it for the first time tonight. I saw Led Zeppelin. Live in Germany a month before Bonham died while in Germany. Yes...it was that good. Looking forward to hearing more from you.
Chuck
This and Achilles Last Stand - TWO EPIC SONGS
This song feels like a guitar and drum duet, as if they’re singing together.
This track is the soul reason I love Led Zep. The whole track just literally ripped my ears off and said "av some of this" I was 12 and said Holy fuck who's this, my dad shouted at me and said don't swear like that, but later whispered in my ear, "this is led zeppelin and I said the same thing when I 1st heard it" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
"In my time of Dying" is my husband's favorite Zep song. According to him, the guitarist, Jimmy Page, was a fan of the Occultist, Aleister Crowley, and injected "sex magic" into his guitar licks. My favorite Zep song alternates between "In the Light (also on Physical Graffiti)" and "In the Evening (Mothership)" both of which are hot to dance to.
I never saw the REAL band, but 7 or 8 years ago.....here in Reno.....I saw 'Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Experience' It was the week BEFORE they appeared on The Kennedy Center Honors'. Jason ( John's son...) was playing drums for Heart....who did 'Stairway To Heaven'. Here in Reno, he did a GREAT show....paying tribute to his father.
Yes and HEART blew the whole room away!
Killer drums and guitar.
Bonham the world misses you
This was the Jam! Like you said , T , this is freakin Funky as hell
WHEN PAGE STARTED THE GROUP IT WOULD BE BASED AROUND THE DRUMMER JOHN BONHAM
Saw Led Zeppelin live twice (73 and 77 tours). Almost religious experience. The normal rowdy crowds were mysteriously well behaved - as if the threat of having the show cancelled would be the worst possible eventuality. The lights go dim, the sound system comes to life......boom. Three hours later, you hope you can remember where you parked your car.
Nobody plays music like led zeppellin , nobody never will either , too talented. Lot of funk rock , blues rock , hard rock ,doesn't matter led had it all
My life changed that day! I was zapped by zep
Like a onion, many layers, like a delicious - nutritious meal that one eats with the right hand , John Bonham with the west African spirit of drumming heavenly settled upon him , the sliding guitar of virtuoso Jimmy page , and on this one Robert plant outs unsurpassed vocals. This is their version of a black American written song . At the end - won't you make it my dying cough - there will never be another led zeppelin on this side of armageddon. Fact
I love how John Bonham interjects the Immigrant song beat into the fast part.
You’re mind would be blown watching jimmy Page play this live
You talked over that funny studio stuff they left on the recording at the end!
No Quarter is Led's best song, and Tool's version of it is AWESOME
When the leeve breaks !
F in fire 🔥😫😍😩
I am sorry sir but telling a best song from LZ is a mission impossible....😉. Most are masterpieces.
Cough🎶 dee deedeedee! Beat those drums like they owed him money!
I think Physical Graffiti was the Zep album that I played the most, four sides of great stuff!
BEST PART OF THE SONG SAW 7 NIGHTS IN 77 LOS ANGELES EVEN MET THEM
Stellar
Bonham was at his peak during Physical Grafitti and Presence.
Custard Pie next!!!!
This song is on my mind when ever I've had too much tequila.
Thought I was the only one lmao, love to play this full blast when I get home blind drunk
Sounds like the Mississippi Delta blues with Zeppelin's stamp on it.
Kashmir is epic but this tune outshines it for me hands down
I got burned out on Zep in the late 90'a but this track is one I never get bored about
As sick as it gets
Bet you didn’t know Zep played gospel, because that’s what this is. Original recording was by the Reverend “Blind Willie” Johnson in the late 20s, and that slide guitar in the opening is a tribute to him, because Johnson played guitar using a switchblade knife for a slider.
Next do Nobody’s Fault but Mine!
Imagine it's the 70s. You're laid back with a doobie in your 12th floor apt.. The windows are open and you feel the wind blowing in as this song wails in the new Hi-fi. Close your eyes and let em move and melt you
Just imagine how much more great music they've would have played if John Bohnam never passed
Another John Bonham showcase you would love, Nobody's Fault but Mine, off of the Presence album. Keep up the good work.
I like the way you call it a track
Watch the movie, Song remains the same it’s the 1973 concert at Madison Square Garden
Hey man, nice video. Did you ever see and hear the live performance of this song?
getting ready to react to your reaction.......now
DIDNT KNOW THANKS FOR THE KNOWLEDGE
They appears to me coco Ann they are protective of their art and are great business men
Led Zepplin "Like a box of chocolates"
The live version is WAY better, hope you take the time to look it up
Listen to the whole Physical Graffiti album, it will blow your mind in it's collective content.
Your reaction is appropriate :-)
BEAT THE DRUMS LIKE THEY OWED HIM MONEY ! YEAH HE WENT TO THE BANK AND TOOK ALL THAT MONEY .
Omg
Who’s the best ? Well well oh my Jesus 😊