@@davidadams5280 You obviously don't watch a lot of Zep reactions, JPJ is rarely singled out. The guy was even ignored by his bandmates, which JPJ pointed out during their Rock 'n Roll HOF speech.
@@aspenward390 that's all the talk about. And he wasn't invited to play with Page and Plant because then it's a led Zep reunion and they didn't want that. They just wanted it to be smaller scale. With him it's now remaining live members and it's basically Zep. They didn't want that .
You guys need to hear the live version from The Song Remains the Same concert in 73 ! It’s pretty epic and blows away the album version IMO. Arguably Jimmy’s best solo on tape. 🔥
Yes, agree 100%. Jimmy's solo, and the transition following are both incredible. (You also have to do your best to ignore the video interposed into the concert footage - Led Zep's one and only mistake).
Whilst they were all on the same wavelength collectively, Jimmy was the instigator and I'll never forget this simple but amazing quote about his music philosophy - ''Music is about dynamics, light and shade. From thunder to a whisper''
If you ever hear the piano or keyboards, that's the bassist John Paul Jones...he could play multiple instruments, he was the secret weapon of Led Zeppelin...Plant is the greatest singer, Page is the greatest guitarist, Bonham is the greatest drummer and Jones NOT ONLY is the greatest bassist but also mastered the organ, piano, keyboards, mandolin, etc...
Back in the day, when the party was winding down, your brain still bubbling from the nights treats...THIS is the song you put on, dim the lights, and sing along lost in an inner universe of your own making.
John Paul playing his ass off in this track...the most under-credited member of the band, so often like in this track, it is John Paul making it amazing. Great reaction Get well soon
Jon Paul Jone’s track. Written by him ( I think ) driving bass and keyboards. He’s one in a million when it comes to musicians!!!! Often overlooked by reactors
I watched another reaction from two guys who went through the albums in chronological order. During Houses of the Holy one of them said “if you can’t tell what instrument is being played, it is John Paul Jones.” I saw a video from a few weeks ago and he was playing a steel lap guitar at a bluegrass festival.
Their most atmospheric tune, I have heard a few covers of the song but no one come close to them it gives me chills every single time! You have to do this live at MSG 1973, incredible extended version, one of the very best live tracks they ever did. Enjoy! 🔥🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶🔥
Before they would play this one they would turn the lights low and smoke from dry ice would roll across across the stage for a spooky effect. Those were the days
Ny sister played this album incessantly when I was a little boy. This song creeped me TF out. I think it was the reference to death & the devil that did it (plus the eerie music).
Choice Zep tracks: "Ramble On", "What Is And What Should Never Be", "Communication Breakdown", "Over The Hills And Far Away", "Dancing Days", "Custard Pie", "Out On The Tiles", "Bring It On Home". All different styles, and all styles you haven't sampled yet. I envy your discovery!
It’s hard to pick favorites, because all their songs are so great, something you can’t say about other bands. This is definitely a JPJ highlighted song, & of course he does magnificent. Plant’s vocals always rise to all occasions, by being perfect for every song. This along with every other song, is why they are the greatest band ever.
I believe it’s about Medieval times, could be about battles between English & Vikings, with the mention of Thor. I know both would show NO Mercy, the Vikings did invade England for a better life. Yes the MSG (1973) version is really amazing, but then all their lives enhance the songs. Thank you for your reaction.
John Paul Jones shows what a brilliant musician he is especially here on keyboards the incredible drumming of John Bonham the Unbeilavable vocals of Robert Plant and the electric guitar of Jimmy Page shows how Led Zeppelin were absolutely masters just brilliant
"No Quarter" is also the title of "unledded" album...Jimmy Page & Robert Plant, 1994., together again!!! I strongly recommend this album! I am from Serbia 🇷🇸, and i love your reaction!💓💓💓
John Paul Jones the bass player was the driving force in creating this track and was more than a little upset when Page & Plant put out their acoustic album titled "No Quarter" without involving him or even mentioning it to him. They're all friends now though.
It's time to sample another signature Zep style: mystical soundscapes punctuated by rocket-launching riffs. Best examples: "Over The Hills And Far Away", "What Is And What Should Never Be" and "Ramble On" ("Ramble On" is top-five Zep). On the other hand, if you want to melt your speakers, look no further than "Communication Breakdown" (first album), wherein Zep introduces adrenaline-fueled punk rock seven years before punk rock existed. Can't wait to watch you react to those four.
You stated fact; this song is perfect! This is such a great song, that gets more powerful with every listen. It absolutely does not need a more powerful guitar, its power is in the perfectly timed build-ups and hard grooves. I suggest listening to it a few times, and I think you will see how powerful the guitar really is. I love the joy you two bring to the experience of classic rock.
Ok Elie: You want a “harder version of this song with heavy guitar? Well, there is one to satisfy that itch. React to TOOL’s cover of No Quarter. I’m a HUGE Zephead, but I also love that cover…when I’m in the mood for heavier music.
It's good to see how you have learned to come to Led Zep tracks without expectations. You just slap on the headphones and seem to say, "Okay, where are we going this time?" Sometimes it matches the mood you were already in, and sometimes you just have to see where it can take you from where you are. As soon as you realized that this was going to be one of those jazzy mood pieces, you seemed to settle in ready to surf that wave. So now this is one you know to play when you are feeling a little dark but determined, or when you need to summon up some strength to persevere against all odds in this world. This is the iron will of the mystic. It is not really about violence, but it is about keeping an absolute eye on the goal to be achieved, regardless of anything put in your way.
This was pretty much the song from the album that started it all for me. Houses of the Holy is my favorite album. My Zeppelin obsession began 28 years ago, but they were also on my parent’s turntable for as long as I remember. Lynyrd Skynyrd too. Cannot wait for the day you guys react to Dazed & Confused from MSG 73. EPIC!! 🤘
Led Zep did a sort of reggae track that’s proper up lifting from Bonham’s intro D’yer M’aker… The drumming is amazing… Great to see you guys enjoying music that has been lost due to talent shows And fools promoting violence, with this Drill waffle…❤
Remember guys, each Zeppelin song is different and people have their own favorites and likes. I guess that was their way of not boring us with similar songs... always keeping us wondering what is next! Great job guys for jumping into less popular hits from them. Please try "Heartbreaker" official audio... Carole... you will appreciate the harder rock side to this one! Then, Elie, try "Fool In The Rain"... where John "Bonzo" Bonham's drumming takes it to another level of Brazillian Carnival Party Time!!! Enjoy!
I've been listening to LZ for many decades. I love this song. I also love Tools cover/interpretation of this masterpiece. You should give it a reaction.
My ancestors were Vikings this is my favorite led Zeppelin song by far I remember when Zeppelin came to America Robert played said that this song was the number one song in America. Not so much in the UK. The thing about Zeppelin is every time you hear a song by them you say well now that's my favorite song now.... Until you hear there next song..😂 I was in the banditos for years and we would ride i always have this song kickin before we spin off. You think about it a "biker gang" they called us we was a freedom loving road Vikings❤
Shouldn't be proud about Vikings mate. They invaded, massacred oppressed, brutalised and even enslaved others. Bit like saying your ancestors were Nazis or slave traders 😂.
The live version of this at song MSG in 73 is off the chain! You guys really have to react to the album or studio version of Kashmir. The live version you already reacted to does not do it justice. Considering your heritage, it's a must!
The brilliance of JPJ is all through this song. He never gets the love he deserves. True genius.
Every other word I hear is about him being a secret weapon and he gets no credit. I think the secret is out ok
I agree JPJ the best of the best!!!!!
@@davidadams5280 You obviously don't watch a lot of Zep reactions, JPJ is rarely singled out. The guy was even ignored by his bandmates, which JPJ pointed out during their Rock 'n Roll HOF speech.
@@aspenward390 that's all the talk about. And he wasn't invited to play with Page and Plant because then it's a led Zep reunion and they didn't want that. They just wanted it to be smaller scale. With him it's now remaining live members and it's basically Zep. They didn't want that .
This is just one of JPJ"s genius contributions
Yes!!
@@juliemanarin4127 100%
Absolutely. the live version shows that even better
Beat me to it. Does he play both keyboard and bass live?
@@shegocrazy Probably! He plays a HUGE variety of instruments!
Getting those new Zeppelin albums, back then when they each came out, was better than Christmas morning.
You guys need to hear the live version from The Song Remains the Same concert in 73 ! It’s pretty epic and blows away the album version IMO. Arguably Jimmy’s best solo on tape. 🔥
Yep, much better than the studio.
Yes live is the way to go
Definitely yes 👍
It's incredible!!!!!!!
Yes, agree 100%. Jimmy's solo, and the transition following are both incredible. (You also have to do your best to ignore the video interposed into the concert footage - Led Zep's one and only mistake).
One of my favorite Zeppelin songs! Their live version of this has a little more of the heavy guitar you're looking for.
It's Page at his finest
Every song by Zeppelin was different. Their creativity was a crucial element of what made them so great.
Whilst they were all on the same wavelength collectively, Jimmy was the instigator and I'll never forget this simple but amazing quote about his music philosophy - ''Music is about dynamics, light and shade. From thunder to a whisper''
You gotta check out the Original Live Version at MSG 1973. It blows the studio version away. Thanks you all! Keep it going.
If you ever hear the piano or keyboards, that's the bassist John Paul Jones...he could play multiple instruments, he was the secret weapon of Led Zeppelin...Plant is the greatest singer, Page is the greatest guitarist, Bonham is the greatest drummer and Jones NOT ONLY is the greatest bassist but also mastered the organ, piano, keyboards, mandolin, etc...
He played any string instrument there was and keyboards!!
And he was also a great arranger
Agreed!!!!!!The band TOOL has a great version of this song also!!!!!!
@@tiphutcherson7407 agreed! 🤘
A big Led Zeppelin song. Very popular among Zep fans. John Paul Jones masterpiece.
Happy you are reacting the studio version first.
"I'm so happy " . perfect response , I love it !
Back in the day, when the party was winding down, your brain still bubbling from the nights treats...THIS is the song you put on, dim the lights, and sing along lost in an inner universe of your own making.
Colored lightbulbs, a must! Always get a fresh drink before it starts.
Zep IV for us
oh, hell yes...mind blown...ear phones...what a trip. one thing i miss from those days is this ride.
As others have said MSG 1973 is a must watch.
Bonham's eerie drumming is overlooked
No...never overlooked!
By who, exactly?
Love this song, and your reaction! You two do a great job with all your reviews - especially LedZep!
Glad you are okay, I was getting worried about you two being absent with all that's going on over there!
John Paul playing his ass off in this track...the most under-credited member of the band, so often like in this track, it is John Paul making it amazing.
Great reaction
Get well soon
He is a musical genis!! I'm born on his birthday 😊
Jon Paul Jone’s track. Written by him ( I think ) driving bass and keyboards. He’s one in a million when it comes to musicians!!!! Often overlooked by reactors
I watched another reaction from two guys who went through the albums in chronological order. During Houses of the Holy one of them said “if you can’t tell what instrument is being played, it is John Paul Jones.” I saw a video from a few weeks ago and he was playing a steel lap guitar at a bluegrass festival.
@@edwardcoit9748 so talented. Now he’s writing music scores for films !
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If this is your mood you should jump into "Battle of Evermore" or "Dazed and Confused" by them. Epic, chill out rock songs!
They were, are and WILL ALWAYS BE the ultimate rock band.
"Nobody's Fault But Mine". Buckle up!😄
One of my favorite LZ songs. As many have already mentioned the live MSG '73 version is great!
Led Zepp ist best of best :)
Tool does an amazing cover of this song. Heavier and some thunderous drumming from Danny Carey.
Tons of reverb on that track. John Paul Jones did all the keyboard work. Tremendous.
Absolutely unbelievable!! This live 1973 at msg...full version since they have some cut half ones out there...must be seen!!
When I heard this song the first time my skin crawled!!!! Total connection!!!
This song live contains Jimmy's best guitar solo ever. Was my favorite song when I saw them live.
Their most atmospheric tune, I have heard a few covers of the song but no one come close to them it gives me chills every single time! You have to do this live at MSG 1973, incredible extended version, one of the very best live tracks they ever did. Enjoy! 🔥🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶🔥
Pleased you folks are safe
Before they would play this one they would turn the lights low and smoke from dry ice would roll across across the stage for a spooky effect. Those were the days
Foremost they are great musicians at the highest level.
300 million albums and counting 👊
Ny sister played this album incessantly when I was a little boy. This song creeped me TF out. I think it was the reference to death & the devil that did it (plus the eerie music).
Choice Zep tracks: "Ramble On", "What Is And What Should Never Be", "Communication Breakdown", "Over The Hills And Far Away", "Dancing Days", "Custard Pie", "Out On The Tiles", "Bring It On Home". All different styles, and all styles you haven't sampled yet. I envy your discovery!
Great to hear you're doing the MSG '73 version of Dazed and Confused - it's incredible! (OMG, the transitions)
Great reaction, Love you Guys
You’ll hear plenty of loud guitar in the live version from MSG in 1973!
Brilliant. One of my favorite tracks from Led Zeppelin.
Also, please check out Ten Years Gone, studio version of course. Gratitude.
One of my favorite Zeppelin songs.
Pure Zeppelin!
It’s hard to pick favorites, because all their songs are so great, something you can’t say about other bands. This is definitely a JPJ highlighted song, & of course he does magnificent. Plant’s vocals always rise to all occasions, by being perfect for every song. This along with every other song, is why they are the greatest band ever.
Yes indeed
I believe it’s about Medieval times, could be about battles between English & Vikings, with the mention of Thor. I know both would show NO Mercy, the Vikings did invade England for a better life. Yes the MSG (1973) version is really amazing, but then all their lives enhance the songs. Thank you for your reaction.
John Paul Jones shows what a brilliant musician he is especially here on keyboards the incredible drumming of John Bonham the Unbeilavable vocals of Robert Plant and the electric guitar of Jimmy Page shows how Led Zeppelin were absolutely masters just brilliant
I love this song - my favourite Zep song. JPJ on keyboards with the Taurus bass pedal and John Bonham’s drumming are so musical.
Love your reaction Love Led Zeppelin
"No Quarter" is also the title of "unledded" album...Jimmy Page & Robert Plant, 1994., together again!!! I strongly recommend this album! I am from Serbia 🇷🇸, and i love your reaction!💓💓💓
Thanks, love your reaction videos and my favorite band since 1969❤ Led Zeppelin ❤
John Paul Jones the bass player was the driving force in creating this track and was more than a little upset when Page & Plant put out their acoustic album titled "No Quarter" without involving him or even mentioning it to him.
They're all friends now though.
His bass and keyboards!!
@@juliemanarin4127 Yes. A supremely talented musician that for some baffling reason doesn't get the credit that Bonham, Page and Plant received.
Please watch it live!!❤❤
❤😂 you already have 40 in your top 5! It's impossible to pick favourites amongst Led Zeppelin songs, albums.
It's time to sample another signature Zep style: mystical soundscapes punctuated by rocket-launching riffs. Best examples: "Over The Hills And Far Away", "What Is And What Should Never Be" and "Ramble On" ("Ramble On" is top-five Zep). On the other hand, if you want to melt your speakers, look no further than "Communication Breakdown" (first album), wherein Zep introduces adrenaline-fueled punk rock seven years before punk rock existed. Can't wait to watch you react to those four.
Have to watch the live version from ‘73 at MSG, obviously. The full, uncut version. It’s a must-see.
You should give the Page and Plant acoustic version of this song from their " Unledded " sessions, darlings.
Some of their live versions last around 20mins!
You stated fact; this song is perfect! This is such a great song, that gets more powerful with every listen. It absolutely does not need a more powerful guitar, its power is in the perfectly timed build-ups and hard grooves.
I suggest listening to it a few times, and I think you will see how powerful the guitar really is. I love the joy you two bring to the experience of classic rock.
The live version we're referring to has an extended guitar solo on it.
Such a unique song! It absolutely creates a dark, cold atmosphere. Listen to this on a walk outside, on a cold winter night!
Oh yeah, for sure check out the live version from the ‘73 MSG show. It is a must!
Ok Elie: You want a “harder version of this song with heavy guitar? Well, there is one to satisfy that itch. React to TOOL’s cover of No Quarter. I’m a HUGE Zephead, but I also love that cover…when I’m in the mood for heavier music.
You need to listen to the live version from 73 MSG
It's good to see how you have learned to come to Led Zep tracks without expectations. You just slap on the headphones and seem to say, "Okay, where are we going this time?" Sometimes it matches the mood you were already in, and sometimes you just have to see where it can take you from where you are. As soon as you realized that this was going to be one of those jazzy mood pieces, you seemed to settle in ready to surf that wave. So now this is one you know to play when you are feeling a little dark but determined, or when you need to summon up some strength to persevere against all odds in this world. This is the iron will of the mystic. It is not really about violence, but it is about keeping an absolute eye on the goal to be achieved, regardless of anything put in your way.
Their best song ❤ It’s all there 🙏
This was pretty much the song from the album that started it all for me. Houses of the Holy is my favorite album. My Zeppelin obsession began 28 years ago, but they were also on my parent’s turntable for as long as I remember. Lynyrd Skynyrd too. Cannot wait for the day you guys react to Dazed & Confused from MSG 73. EPIC!! 🤘
amazing ty ty ty
❤❤❤Robert ❤❤❤
One of my favorites.
Loved your reaction, so right on. They make me happy too. ❤😊
They choose the path where no one goes. They ask no quarter.
When it comes to Led Zeppelin, you gotta do it live.... from The Song Remains the Same ✌️🙂 actually EVERYTHING from that concert is amazing ! 😉👍
I love JPJ's fuzzy bass in this song!
One of my favourites, you need to listen to more from the Physical Graffiti album, Start with 'In my time of dying, or 'The Rover'. cheers good video
some of bonham's best chops in this here song.
No Quarter is better with more volume 😅 🔊
Check out the Main squeeze cover of No Quarter
Hey guys, great to see you ! The live version guitar lead is one of the best ever ! Gotta try it. See you
Led Zep did a sort of reggae track that’s proper up lifting from Bonham’s intro
D’yer M’aker…
The drumming is amazing…
Great to see you guys enjoying music that has been lost due to talent shows
And fools promoting violence, with this Drill waffle…❤
Must watch live at MSG 1973 ONE OF the greatest performances ever. Jimmys guutar solo epic. Not sure if full version still on TH-cam.
Remember guys, each Zeppelin song is different and people have their own favorites and likes. I guess that was their way of not boring us with similar songs... always keeping us wondering what is next! Great job guys for jumping into less popular hits from them. Please try "Heartbreaker" official audio... Carole... you will appreciate the harder rock side to this one! Then, Elie, try "Fool In The Rain"... where John "Bonzo" Bonham's drumming takes it to another level of Brazillian Carnival Party Time!!! Enjoy!
Definitely in my top ten songs of all time, JPJ is the man!
Carol is not taking prisoners today
Watch and listen to No Quarter live from Madison Square Garden 1973
You will love the guitar getting a little LOUDER!!!
FYI, this song is about the Paths of the Dead that Aragon, Legolas, and Gimli must travel in LotR.
Ten Years Gone, please. Great song
I've been listening to LZ for many decades. I love this song. I also love Tools cover/interpretation of this masterpiece.
You should give it a reaction.
The live version from MSG is what your wishing for. It's harder, louder and a lot more heavy.
Live Madison Square Garden 1973 is awesome and a bit more mesmerizing.
An underated song but probably up there with Stairway. A brilliant piece of work and could see that you appreciated it.
you'll get the rocker you wanted on "The Immigrant Song".
1973 at Madison square Garden is a must see, it’s eye and ear Candy 😂😂😂😂😂
one of my favorite Zeppelin guitar riffs.......gotta do Bon Y ur Stomp
Must listen the No Quarter vesion at MSG 1973. It got killer Page solo!
I hear you... For the heavy electric guitar version listen to it Live MSG '73, you wont be disappointed.
Feel better Carol 😊
My ancestors were Vikings this is my favorite led Zeppelin song by far I remember when Zeppelin came to America Robert played said that this song was the number one song in America. Not so much in the UK. The thing about Zeppelin is every time you hear a song by them you say well now that's my favorite song now.... Until you hear there next song..😂 I was in the banditos for years and we would ride i always have this song kickin before we spin off. You think about it a "biker gang" they called us we was a freedom loving road Vikings❤
Shouldn't be proud about Vikings mate. They invaded, massacred oppressed, brutalised and even enslaved others.
Bit like saying your ancestors were Nazis or slave traders 😂.
I had a great feeling of deja vu as if I'd seen you react to this song before.
The live version of this at song MSG in 73 is off the chain! You guys really have to react to the album or studio version of Kashmir. The live version you already reacted to does not do it justice. Considering your heritage, it's a must!
When you do The Rain Song, do it on a day when you're in the mood for a more laid back song with deep lyrics.
You’re a gorgeous ❤ couple … Thank You for sharing
Guys, do a back to back with the live version at MSG 1973. Unreal !
You should check out the version of No Quarter performed by the band Crowbar. That will give you some of that heavy guitar you want to hear 😎