@@AceofBadeReacts their live performances are more often different then studio, they do quite a bit improvising. The same song in each live is preformed different, they have the basic frame of songs, but longer solos or Plant will add lyrics/vocals. Checkout the studio of Since I’ve Been Loving You, then the live from Madison Square Gardens (1973), you’ll see the difference between them. If you really liked this song, checkout live at Knebworth (1979) Achilles Last Stand. On the studio Page does 12 guitar overdubs, but preforms it amazing live, now that’s a nonstop fast pace killer song. Thank you for your reaction, & much more Led Zeppelin Please.
They are one of my favorite 70s bands (I know they started before that, but the majority of their stuff is from the 70s and I kind of just associate their sound with the 70s)
LZ always changed up live. And never played it the same way twice. Since I've been loving you, MSG 73 is slower than the studio version. You must never have expectations for their live performances. That's what made them so great!
John Paul Jones only plays foot bass pedals live when doing keyboards and on studio albums if the song has keyboards on it John plays electric bass that Jimmy Page mixes in! And led Zeppelin always plays faster and harder live! And no these videos are not sped up! It's all natural and live!
Oh really? That's awesome. I may have dropped the volume just a little (like maybe 3 db?), just enough for it to pass the copyright dispute. I will say it was definitely turned up when I was reacting to it
@@verginithe It's just a running theory I have with the copyright dispute. Some Zeppelin reactions have passed and some have failed (Especially Stairway to Heaven)
@@verginithe Lyrics are inspired from an old Robert Jonson song from the 30 a called Terrapin Blues. Both songs are about comparing a woman to car parts. But as you said, the music is Stevie inspired.
Right. I'm pretty sure I heard they were hanging with Stevie right before writing this. Same with D'yer maker they were hanging with Bob Marley earlier
I'm still not 100% sure if this is a sped up performance or not. Does anybody know?
doesnt sound sped up to me, its faster than the studio version though
Played faster than the studio one. Definitely not sped up except by their playing.
I was more curious if the footage was. Something about the light behind the drums felt sped up a bit, even if it was just by like 5%
@@AceofBadeReacts their live performances are more often different then studio, they do quite a bit improvising. The same song in each live is preformed different, they have the basic frame of songs, but longer solos or Plant will add lyrics/vocals. Checkout the studio of Since I’ve Been Loving You, then the live from Madison Square Gardens (1973), you’ll see the difference between them. If you really liked this song, checkout live at Knebworth (1979) Achilles Last Stand. On the studio Page does 12 guitar overdubs, but preforms it amazing live, now that’s a nonstop fast pace killer song. Thank you for your reaction, & much more Led Zeppelin Please.
@@sicotshit7068 That's definitely awesome. I can't wait to check it out
Thanks for my favorite band since 1969
Led Zeppelin the greatest band ever ❤❤
They are one of my favorite 70s bands (I know they started before that, but the majority of their stuff is from the 70s and I kind of just associate their sound with the 70s)
LZ always changed up live. And never played it the same way twice. Since I've been loving you, MSG 73 is slower than the studio version. You must never have expectations for their live performances. That's what made them so great!
Noted. That's great that they mixed things up. It probably made every show unique
@@AceofBadeReacts it absolutely did, thats why people kept going over and over
@@AceofBadeReactsit did!
@@Scoobydcs I also have to imagine tickets were way more affordable than they are today, even when adjusting for inflation
@@AceofBadeReacts I imagine so yeah
The ultimate jam! Achillies Last Stand live at knebworth in 1979!
It has been added to the list
Greetings from Canada. Sublime Funk Rock. Peace, love and bellbottoms.
Hello! And yes 100%
This is bad ass considering they are exhausted and this is a 4 hr show .
I don't know if they knew what exhausted was
JPJ is murdering tha keys, recognize
The GOATS OF GOATS! 😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Such an iconic band
theyr just jamming
Jamming, Rocking, Delivering one heck of a performance
❤❤❤Robert ❤❤❤
He’s so sexy 🥵
Thanks for my favorite band since 1969
Led Zeppelin the greatest band ever ❤❤
Check out Tea for one from the album Presence
It has been added to the list
@@AceofBadeReacts Thanks so much for your reaction to the best band ever!
Please have a great day 😊
John Paul Jones only plays foot bass pedals live when doing keyboards and on studio albums if the song has keyboards on it John plays electric bass that Jimmy Page mixes in! And led Zeppelin always plays faster and harder live! And no these videos are not sped up! It's all natural and live!
Wow!
A Stevie Wonder inspired song. Great choice, great performance. Turn it up tho!
Oh really? That's awesome. I may have dropped the volume just a little (like maybe 3 db?), just enough for it to pass the copyright dispute. I will say it was definitely turned up when I was reacting to it
There's a restriction on the volume level?
@@verginithe It's just a running theory I have with the copyright dispute. Some Zeppelin reactions have passed and some have failed (Especially Stairway to Heaven)
@@verginithe Lyrics are inspired from an old Robert Jonson song from the 30 a called Terrapin Blues. Both songs are about comparing a woman to car parts. But as you said, the music is Stevie inspired.
Right. I'm pretty sure I heard they were hanging with Stevie right before writing this. Same with D'yer maker they were hanging with Bob Marley earlier