I was 13 when I first heard this. I went down to the used record store and bought this album. I played the whole album over and over. Led Zeppelin has always been on a play list for me.
It's best your wife hasn't heard a lot of Led Zeppelin. It's always great seeing someone hear some of the greatest music ever written, for the first time. Makes her reaction that much more entertaining. 😁
You two make music a lot of fun. I am 64, and forget just how much Classic Rock I have been able to hear as it happened. First time I heard Zepplin was the song Stairway to Heaven, on my "New" 8 Track Stereo in my 1964 Falcon Sprint. Thanks for the video work, and the Fun you have together is contagious.
I was almost ten years old. Whole Lotta Love came on the radio in my Dad's 1968 Chevy Impala I was in the front listening to KIRL 1460 AM the middle section blew my mind. I asked to go to the hippie record store and ask about this song.. the long haired stoner at the counter said it's on Led Zeppelin II... and pulled out both LPs..I got my dad to fork over the seven and half dollars for the two LPs. Allowance free for two months to pay it back.... Went home and listened to both on the family's tube amplified console stereo...In just over a year went to to see them live and saw them four more times. Met them and more....it's been a lifetime happy obsession that brought me so many life riches, bliss and ecstasy.
Thank you so much I’m 62 this was the first record I bought in 1973. I asked the guy at warehouse records which Led Zeppelin I should buy ? his words still ring true today (dude 1)
I grew up in central Florida and was raised on country music and knew nothing of rock and roll. Then in 1974 we moved up to New Jersey and one of my cousens played Led Zeppelin and I could not beleave the sound that I was hearing, The voice the guitars and the drums. I fell in love with it all and after 40 years I still believe that Led Zeppelin's music is imitated but will never be matched. Thank for sharing this with me. James
Was lucky enough to see them live in Detroit at Olympia Stadium in 1970. This was my favorite cut, thinking back, they were all my favorites cuts! Young 72 year old!
When I first heard this I was sitting on the floor in my big sister's room listening to it on her record player. It was brand new and my brother had just brought it home.
This song is still my favorite of all time, it doesn't matter how i'm feeling or where i'm at this song is just too beautiful and it literally brings me to tears every time I listen to it.
i can relate to you Rich..i grew up with alot of this music.70's,80's,90's,2000's...i think its cool when Kel listens to all this music shes never heard of...
I love how attuned you are to one another. You work together very well. Love your reactions. They are GOAT to use today's vernacular. Cheers from Canada PS I was 15 when I first heard Zep and I was instantly taken in.
Greetings from Mike in Marietta, GA. One of my favorite Zeppelin songs. Albums 1 and 2 are both amazing, accomplished in such a short time. This song was released in '69. Two years later, 1971, my hero Clemente's Pirates won world series, and Chicago released a song called 25 or 6 to 4. When I listen to the part of this song you play at 5' 30" into this reaction video, Jimmy's guitar reminds me of that Chicago song. Thank you for sharing your video reactions!
I saw Led Zeppelin the very first time they performed in the USA at The Fillmore East in NYC. No one knew who they were yet and they were opening up for Iron Butterfly. They opened up with Good Times, Bad Times and then Babe I'm Gonna Leave You. By the end of those first two songs no one cared about Iron Butterfly and my and others' musical lives changed forever. The Beatles and Led Zeppelin changed the whole musical landscape as far as I'm concerned. Best two bands all time and definitely two of the most influential bands of their era. Thank you for reacting to my favorite Led Zeppelin song. Rich, play 'Ramble On' from the second album for her to hear soon.
I was 25 years old. Uppsala - Sweden. This one hit me like a diamond bullet in the forehead. I was never the same. There is a before, and an after, when you have heard this song.
It’s so much more than two random people listening to some music. I was born in 1956 so Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple were the sounds of my formative years. I live in Wales UK and all three of those bands plus many more, far too many to mention were British bands. The reactions are genuine I can see that and what is also palpable is your love for each. One more thing, I was deeply saddened to hear of your son’s passing, I have lived with epilepsy all my life and I understand better than most the curse that it is. Please accept my deepest condolences Rich...may he rest in peace.
Hey KEL--RICH, I was a drummer/singer back in the 60's, and played MANY of these tunes on the "Skins." It's a GENUINE pleasure to watch you good people get a "Charge" outta' the GOOD STUFF!
I know that you listened to this a year ago but I just saw your reaction today. That’s what we do during pandemic! I remember turning 15 in December of 1968 and we were all feeling really great about the Beatles. In Spanish class in February of 1969, my friend Mike Peters pulled out Mr Guminas Hi Fi and said “Check this Out”! It was Led Zeppelin 1! Music life was getting ready to change. Thank you for the great video. Have an awesome Monday! God bless.
The first time I heard this I thought they wrote it.That's what it said on the album. Same as "Dazed and Confused" written by Jake Holmes who opened for the Yardbirds when Page was with them, and then there's "Whole Lotta Love", and "Black Mountainside".
I remember seeing this live in concert. Even though it wasn't my first time hearing this by any means it was still the best version of it i have ever heard and I think that i am one of the tuely lucky ones for having the experience.
Rich bro thank you for introducing her to one of the greatest rock bands out while it was out there, she is a very lucky lady to have a hubby like you to introduce her to many bands. Her reactions to many of the songs are priceless and her tears of joy for experiencing to the glory of such beautiful music is enough for me. bravo bro, I seriously believe that is TH-cam who is linked to Facebook and Instagram that is doing this to try to get people to pay for premium subscriptions it's all about the money.
first heard this in a vw camper van on the way to the legendary Isle of Wight festival in '70,and the whole album was played over and over. heady days.
I first heard this in around 1974 in my mum's front room in Manchester, England, listening to my sister's and her boyfriend's records while she was out... she also had a lot of Deep Purple, Cream, Free, The Who, Floyd etc. you know, the good stuff.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with discovering new things. Since you are in discovery mode, I suggest going in order album by album and track by track, because then you can hear the musical progression and growth of their music. Enjoy!
Just to see you two was fabulous ,your reactions are on another level .and to see your beautiful wife reacting to the best rock band to grace our lives ,wow .🤗👍💎💎💎💎💎💎💎
Great stuff. Always good to remember that the band were only 19/20 yr olds at this time amazing that they wrote such mature music at that age. Real talent.
Get the Led out! Man oh man, to be listening to Led Zep I for the first time ... to hear Bonham, Jones, Page, and the full range of Plant's vocals before he lost that upper "howling" range you hear on Led Zep I, II and III. Yes, Kel has had a musically cloistered background. Folks surprised at that have had their own "cloistered" experience by being unfamiliar (for the most part) with the conservatory's type of music. Thanks again, y'all. The fresh, honest, first-timer reaction is why I keep coming back.
Thank you so much for saying this @DTWC. Kindness and respect go a long way, especially when two people agree to share a relationship. It saddens us that so many struggle with these basic elements that can provide limitless joy and freedom to both people and those around them! Through these videos and others to come on our new channel, we hope that others continue to gain inspiration, joy and possibly a few tips to achieve more passion, fun and deep love throughout their lives. Rich
That chord progression is used in a LOT of songs. It's used in Green Day's Brain Stew. It's used in Chicago's 25 or 6 to 4. It's used in Styx's Suite Madame Blue. It's probably used in a bunch of others that I can't remember off the top of my head, but those are the ones I could think of right now.
My second favorite Zep song! My number 1? #LedZeppelin Thank You - SW Michigan. This song always make me think how thankful I am for having my beautiful wife in my life... "And so today, my world it smiles, Your hand in mine, we walk the miles, Thanks to you it will be done, For you to me are the only one"
I remember when Zep 1 first came out in early 1969. I heard Good Times Bad Times on the local “underground “ FM radio station and flipped! I happened to know the DJ and I called him immediately and asked who it was. He told me it was Led Zeppelin and the album was due to be released the next week. I talked him into letting me have an advanced DJ copy and I proceeded to drive my parents out of the house with it. When Zep 2 came out, that was it, I was hopelessly addicted! (I still have that DJ vinyl copy).
This is the music I grew up with I love this song I was 13 my brother used to listen to Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath he was in the army when he came home we sit and listen to all these Rock and roll song It's hard for me o think that no one knows this music I grew up hearing all my life if you would come to our home and our parties you would hear all types of music you name it we listen to it
Oh yes, the greatest rock band of all time. There is Zeppelin, then everyone else in rock. I love yall’s reactions. In My Time Of Dying is my favorite song. They wound up like a locomotive. Bonzo destroyed the studio on that one.
Your going down a rabbit hole here with Zeppelin . It’s a trip threw the eyes and ears of the greatest band to ever grace a stage. ZEPPELIN =GOAT
Yes the GOAT
One can never listen to an isolated LZ tune. The albums are stories to be enjoyed for 40 minutes plus. Pure genius
I think this song displays Robert's glorious, spectacular, powerful, iconic, amazing voice better than any other song in their entire catalog.
“Well said Jacqueline”
I was 13 when I first heard this. I went down to the used record store and bought this album. I played the whole album over and over. Led Zeppelin has always been on a play list for me.
It's best your wife hasn't heard a lot of Led Zeppelin. It's always great seeing someone hear some of the greatest music ever written, for the first time. Makes her reaction that much more entertaining. 😁
Another masterful Zeppelin song ...
You two make music a lot of fun. I am 64, and forget just how much Classic Rock I have been able to hear as it happened. First time I heard Zepplin was the song Stairway to Heaven, on my "New" 8 Track Stereo in my 1964 Falcon Sprint. Thanks for the video work, and the Fun you have together is contagious.
Tears...
Such a great, epic Acoustic Guitar, Drum/Crash Cymbal/ Vocal jam!
I LOVE how much you love Led Zeppelin. I have every sing note and nuance forever burned into my brain. Amazing even today.
I was almost ten years old. Whole Lotta Love came on the radio in my Dad's 1968 Chevy Impala I was in the front listening to KIRL 1460 AM the middle section blew my mind. I asked to go to the hippie record store and ask about this song.. the long haired stoner at the counter said it's on Led Zeppelin II... and pulled out both LPs..I got my dad to fork over the seven and half dollars for the two LPs. Allowance free for two months to pay it back.... Went home and listened to both on the family's tube amplified console stereo...In just over a year went to to see them live and saw them four more times. Met them and more....it's been a lifetime happy obsession that brought me so many life riches, bliss and ecstasy.
Thank you so much I’m 62 this was the first record I bought in 1973. I asked the guy at warehouse records which Led Zeppelin I should buy ? his words still ring true today (dude 1)
I love watching kel's reactions to my favorite music. Keep rocking guys!
I love reliving this stuff through her eyes! This music never gets old!
"since I've been lovin' you" and "Dazed and Confused"
Yes!
@@csb2338 Those two along with this song they did a reaction to is my all time favorite LZ songs.
@@soakedbearrd Me too!
The LIVE versions!
@@juliemanarin4127 did you hear this? th-cam.com/video/4wQzrhfAW5o/w-d-xo.html
Greatest LZ album. Fifty years later I still listen to this superb album at least 1 a month, start to finish. Keep up the great reactions.
I grew up in central Florida and was raised on country music and knew nothing of rock and roll. Then in 1974 we moved up to New Jersey and one of my cousens played Led Zeppelin and I could not beleave the sound that I was hearing, The voice the guitars and the drums. I fell in love with it all and after 40 years I still believe that Led Zeppelin's music is imitated but will never be matched. Thank for sharing this with me.
James
oh man zeppelins first album still gives me goosebumps. this song and you shook me are probably my favorites. nice reaction btw
Glad BIGLY is also someone else's favorite song. You don't hear that too much. It is definately mine. The vocals just floor me. Incredible.
Was lucky enough to see them live in Detroit at Olympia Stadium in 1970. This was my favorite cut, thinking back, they were all my favorites cuts! Young 72 year old!
Since I Been Loving You. Both studio and live
th-cam.com/video/NaqZhaiK4vI/w-d-xo.html This is the best version ever!
@Herbert Norkus Idiot
@@Veggamattic not even close my friend! Hear this th-cam.com/video/4wQzrhfAW5o/w-d-xo.html
The Ocean live at Madison Square Garden.
Kel will LOVE this
Pure 3 peice Rock and Roll
When I first heard this I was sitting on the floor in my big sister's room listening to it on her record player. It was brand new and my brother had just brought it home.
The heaviest song played on acoustic guitar, ever!
@Crown Commando he also used a flying v on you shook me
This song is still my favorite of all time, it doesn't matter how i'm feeling or where i'm at this song is just too beautiful and it literally brings me to tears every time I listen to it.
Zeppelin is the GOAT
My favorite group, saw them in Dallas 1968
Love love this song!!!
I knew...I'm an RN... And I was driving my 67 Camaro when I first played this song/tape!
i can relate to you Rich..i grew up with alot of this music.70's,80's,90's,2000's...i think its cool when Kel listens to all this music shes never heard of...
I love the way you do it! Follow you all the way! Love from 🇸🇪
Love this song rock on.. favorite band. 🤟🤟
I love how attuned you are to one another. You work together very well. Love your reactions. They are GOAT to use today's vernacular. Cheers from Canada PS I was 15 when I first heard Zep and I was instantly taken in.
You are a lovely couple. It's so good to see you enjoying each other, and the music.
Stay happy guys xx
Greetings from Mike in Marietta, GA. One of my favorite Zeppelin songs. Albums 1 and 2 are both amazing, accomplished in such a short time. This song was released in '69. Two years later, 1971, my hero Clemente's Pirates won world series, and Chicago released a song called 25 or 6 to 4. When I listen to the part of this song you play at 5' 30" into this reaction video, Jimmy's guitar reminds me of that Chicago song. Thank you for sharing your video reactions!
I saw Led Zeppelin the very first time they performed in the USA at The Fillmore East in NYC. No one knew who they were yet and they were opening up for Iron Butterfly. They opened up with Good Times, Bad Times and then Babe I'm Gonna Leave You. By the end of those first two songs no one cared about Iron Butterfly and my and others' musical lives changed forever. The Beatles and Led Zeppelin changed the whole musical landscape as far as I'm concerned. Best two bands all time and definitely two of the most influential bands of their era. Thank you for reacting to my favorite Led Zeppelin song. Rich, play 'Ramble On' from the second album for her to hear soon.
Too cool.
I love watching first time listeners reactions.......I hope you dig it as much as I did in my early twenties. Rock on.
I like that you go in order. Everybody should experience Led Zeppelin in order at least once through all of the discography
You guys are the best at reaction videos!
Beautiful song.
I was 25 years old. Uppsala - Sweden. This one hit me like a diamond bullet in the forehead. I was never the same. There is a before, and an after, when you have heard this song.
It’s so much more than two random people listening to some music. I was born in 1956 so Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple were the sounds of my formative years. I live in Wales UK and all three of those bands plus many more, far too many to mention were British bands. The reactions are genuine I can see that and what is also palpable is your love for each. One more thing, I was deeply saddened to hear of your son’s passing, I have lived with epilepsy all my life and I understand better than most the curse that it is. Please accept my deepest condolences Rich...may he rest in peace.
Warmest thanks to you cambridge5. Kel-n-I si appreciate your good wishes and connection here. Much love. KnR
Dazed and Confused studio and song remains the same. We're ready
soooooooo good
Head Phones a must.... Well done. the sound is nothing short of GREAT!!!
Hey KEL--RICH, I was a drummer/singer back in the 60's, and played MANY of these tunes on the "Skins." It's a GENUINE pleasure to watch
you good people get a "Charge" outta' the GOOD STUFF!
I know that you listened to this a year ago but I just saw your reaction today. That’s what we do during pandemic! I remember turning 15 in December of 1968 and we were all feeling really great about the Beatles. In Spanish class in February of 1969, my friend Mike Peters pulled out Mr Guminas Hi Fi and said “Check this Out”! It was Led Zeppelin 1! Music life was getting ready to change. Thank you for the great video. Have an awesome Monday! God bless.
The first time I heard this I thought they wrote it.That's what it said on the album. Same as "Dazed and Confused" written by Jake Holmes who opened for the Yardbirds when Page was with them, and then there's "Whole Lotta Love", and "Black Mountainside".
One of my all-time favorites from Led Zep. Went down the rabbit hole as a teenager in the 80s and loved every minute of it.
I remember seeing this live in concert. Even though it wasn't my first time hearing this by any means it was still the best version of it i have ever heard and I think that i am one of the tuely lucky ones for having the experience.
Shock, awe, and undisputed kings of talent! Recorded 1974 at Headley Grange & Olympic, England.
This song always makes me think about days gone by. Something about it that just takes me back!
Rich bro thank you for introducing her to one of the greatest rock bands out while it was out there, she is a very lucky lady to have a hubby like you to introduce her to many bands. Her reactions to many of the songs are priceless and her tears of joy for experiencing to the glory of such beautiful music is enough for me. bravo bro, I seriously believe that is TH-cam who is linked to Facebook and Instagram that is doing this to try to get people to pay for premium subscriptions it's all about the money.
first heard this in a vw camper van on the way to the legendary Isle of Wight festival in '70,and the whole album was played over and over.
heady days.
It’s amazing how this is half of century old and it’s way better than any of the new music
How Many More times.
Fuk ya
Rich,
I’d would love to see Kel’s reaction to When the Levee Breaks! This is a classic one. Rock on 🤘!
I first heard this in around 1974 in my mum's front room in Manchester, England, listening to my sister's and her boyfriend's records while she was out... she also had a lot of Deep Purple, Cream, Free, The Who, Floyd etc. you know, the good stuff.
This is what genius sounds like, original, enlightening, and eternal.
#Led Zeppelin In my time of Dying 🤘🤘
yes i do remember :) my 15 birthday and turned all my friends
onto Led Zeppelin for their first time. while we shared a case of beer lol
I graduated High Svhool in Utah in 73, saw them that summer in Salt Lake City....like the tshirt says, I may be old but I got to see the good bands!
There is absolutely nothing wrong with discovering new things. Since you are in discovery mode, I suggest going in order album by album and track by track, because then you can hear the musical progression and growth of their music. Enjoy!
Just to see you two was fabulous ,your reactions are on another level .and to see your beautiful wife reacting to the best rock band to grace our lives ,wow .🤗👍💎💎💎💎💎💎💎
Great stuff. Always good to remember that the band were only 19/20 yr olds at this time amazing that they wrote such mature music at that age. Real talent.
This is my favorite song. I'm a HUGE led Zeppelin fan
I was 16 when I bought this album. Loved it immediately and it’s still very special to me. What a debut!
Rock n Roll by Led Zeppelin. You gonna love it!
Get the Led out! Man oh man, to be listening to Led Zep I for the first time ... to hear Bonham, Jones, Page, and the full range of Plant's vocals before he lost that upper "howling" range you hear on Led Zep I, II and III.
Yes, Kel has had a musically cloistered background. Folks surprised at that have had their own "cloistered" experience by being unfamiliar (for the most part) with the conservatory's type of music.
Thanks again, y'all. The fresh, honest, first-timer reaction is why I keep coming back.
What a great couple you guys are
Thank you so much for saying this @DTWC. Kindness and respect go a long way, especially when two people agree to share a relationship. It saddens us that so many struggle with these basic elements that can provide limitless joy and freedom to both people and those around them! Through these videos and others to come on our new channel, we hope that others continue to gain inspiration, joy and possibly a few tips to achieve more passion, fun and deep love throughout their lives. Rich
That chord progression is used in a LOT of songs. It's used in Green Day's Brain Stew. It's used in Chicago's 25 or 6 to 4. It's used in Styx's Suite Madame Blue. It's probably used in a bunch of others that I can't remember off the top of my head, but those are the ones I could think of right now.
I'm in love.
Great song 🎵 ❤
Their songs are a true journey.
I was in high school ('69-73') when Zeppelin released their first (5) albums. The moved me then and still move me today.
this and since I've been loving you are 2 seriously under rated zep masterpieces imho
This was always my favorite song on the first album.
My favorite album
Love you two...y’all just zone out to the music. Glad I found you guys in this big world.....🙏🏻⭐️
Fantastic song one of my favorites. 👍
Who doesn't appreciate, some GREAT ... ROCK N ROLL!!!
Love the honesty on your veiws about the song. You two are an AMAZING looking couple!
I was 10 years old. I wore out the second album a whole lot of times. I eventually bought all their albums
#LedZeppelin The Rover From KY
Might as well do the whole Zeppelin discography.
Jimmy is so awesome in this song. Well, every song
But so subtle in this song.
Youve never heard Babe im gonna leave you!!!....what kind of life is that....cant picture a life without Led Zep
like maybe pretending of never heard it
Led Zeppelin I changed my life.
Rich ...you started getting a little emotional at the beginning. True Zeppelin fan. Love it dude...Peace!!
My second favorite Zep song! My number 1? #LedZeppelin Thank You - SW Michigan. This song always make me think how thankful I am for having my beautiful wife in my life... "And so today, my world it smiles, Your hand in mine, we walk the miles, Thanks to you it will be done, For you to me are the only one"
Its been an achievement for me to explore LED ZEPPELIN.
I heard the 1st album at my neighbours across the street in 1969. I was in the 9th grade.
Please continue with Zeppelin!
I remember when Zep 1 first came out in early 1969. I heard Good Times Bad Times on the local “underground “ FM radio station and flipped! I happened to know the DJ and I called him immediately and asked who it was. He told me it was Led Zeppelin and the album was due to be released the next week. I talked him into letting me have an advanced DJ copy and I proceeded to drive my parents out of the house with it. When Zep 2 came out, that was it, I was hopelessly addicted! (I still have that DJ vinyl copy).
GOOOD VIBES
When the levee breaks
Proud of you 2 👏👏👏 nice hair Kel 👀
This is the music I grew up with I love this song I was 13 my brother used to listen to Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath he was in the army when he came home we sit and listen to all these Rock and roll song It's hard for me o think that no one knows this music I grew up hearing all my life if you would come to our home and our parties you would hear all types of music you name it we listen to it
would love to hear kels reaction to led zeppelins In the evening its a great rocking song.
Oh yes, the greatest rock band of all time. There is Zeppelin, then everyone else in rock. I love yall’s reactions. In My Time Of Dying is my favorite song. They wound up like a locomotive. Bonzo destroyed the studio on that one.
Jimmy Page referred to it as "whispering to the thunder."
I think I was 14 the first time I heard this, and yet I so loved Jimmy, John and Robert
Awesome song - Great White did a cover of this on MTV that was out of this world!
Love the Flying V in the background
Yes...I was on my dorm room in college with my roommate. Our heads were about to blown....
#LedZeppelin No Quarter From KY
Kel you gonna play this on guitar. Were ready!!!