Welcome to Rock Artist Reaction Day - Sunday!! Artist Name: Led Zeppelin Country - London, United Kingdom Genres: Rock and Roll / Hard Rock / Blues Rock / Classic Rock Years Active - 1968 - 1980 Listening to Led Zeppelin is like opening the book of rock that I have kept inside a locker for many many years. There has to be some magic in their songs which makes them so special even after 50 years. Blues rock surely can take anyone into a peaceful and relaxing state of mind. All I can say is that the legacy of Led Zeppelin will continue for centuries to come. Legends !! You can check out the work of Led Zeppelin: Original Video: th-cam.com/video/wEPog_WdPE4/w-d-xo.html Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/36QJpDe2go2KgaRleHCDTp?si=y-eYs9MgRCSjG0fRNOC7YQ Much Love, Addie #AddieReacts
@@AddieReacts Hello. It's "Mam". ;) If you'd like to do a deep dive, I recommend starting with the first album and going all the way through to the last so you can learn how they progressed through the years as a band and as musicians. So many excellent songs on all those albums, but many often do not get recommended. Real gems mixed in there. Live is great but, sadly, there's not a lot of video with audio, more just audio. That, and Page was a genius in the studio, as was John Paul Jones, and that shouldn't be ignored. When people say live is the best way to experience this band, I have to disagree for that reason, and because when they performed live, they loved to improvise, rarely playing a song the same way twice. To understand just how incredible that could be, one has to first know the song in its original form or they won't know what's happening. So live is, of course, fabulous, but to skip studio versions is to get only half the "picture". JMHO Anyway, thanks again for an excellent reaction! I so enjoy when reactors take this band seriously. :)
@@AddieReacts Well, as live performances go, they had been touring for six months straight before this performance. September 1968 in Scandinavia, returned and recorded album 1 (in 36 hours). Then left on a UK Tour October-December 1968, then flew to North America to tour December 1968-February 1969, then back to UK and Scandinavia to tour March-April 1969. Sadly, there's not a lot of footage that includes video available of those early live performances, but there is some with just audio, mostly bootlegged.
Hi Man, liking your reactions and attitude! I spent a year travelling around India 1980 in a previous life, just wondered which part of that amazing country you are based? All the best!...
Hi Sir Anthony, Wow !! Exploring India back in the 1980s, is something that I even have no idea but definitely things have drastically changed now. But having said that, I am a solo traveler and Photographer myself, so it feels great to connect with someone like you. I am currently based in the Northern part of India, near the capital city. Thanks for stopping by sir Antony. 🙂
Cool guy, don't really know the North, spent most of my time down South, so long ago now it's like a Beautiful half remembered Dream Wishing you all the best for the future!!...
Zep were one of the Great 70s bands! Saw them live at Earl's Court London 1975 But I was a teenager and so wasted that don't remember much Apparently it was a great gig!!! My loss!!.
THEY WERE A FANTASTIC BAND, I WAS YOUNG WHEN I FIRST STARTED LISTENING TO THEM. I SUPPOSE I WAS ONE OF THE LUCKY GUYS, A GOOD SONG BY THEM WAS (GALLOWS POLE) OFF VOLUME 111. IF YOU GET CHANCE GIVE IT A TRY
Hey thanks sir Derek and mam Julie. I will check that out next. Btw you guys have experienced some pretty sensational musical eras of the period between 60s-80s.
Almost as if they’d committed to practice this well because they couldn’t afford an Evantide. It didn’t exist then of course but is a great lesson of what good players can count on for audio quality and subtlety that practice can yield. The violin bow is just shtick but nearly every band had something. That same Telecaster’s in a museum now. I think it might actually be in someplace near the Washington DC area. The audience were already very familiar with great stuff. This wasn’t even close to what they’d already had witnessed from bands I don’t need to mention. It’s not like they didn’t have Max Roach or Elvin Jones records. It’s not like some of them didn’t already know of Grady Martin or even Ernie Shelton etc. People generally weren’t naive either musically or culturally. May seem like that I assure it wasn’t.
Thank you for your comment sir. I get you. Well my observation was not to compare Led Zeppelin with any other renowned artists of that era. I am sure the audience weren't naive and hence they were in a Led Zeppelin concert. But I am sure, if they sit down and watch themselves on youtube in 2023 after all these years, they will surely feel nostalgic. I have even seen Sigur Ros (band from Iceland) using a violin bow instead of a guitar pick. I am Just trying to understand the music of that era. Thanks for sharing your opinion. Have a great day. 🙂🤘
To my knowledge, no, Jimmy's dragon Tele is not in a museum; perhaps you're thinking about the short term NYC Met exhibition called "Play It Loud: Instruments of Rock & Roll" where it had been displayed along with some of some of his other guitars and stage outfits. Jimmy wasn't the first to use a violin bow on the guitar, however, through regular use in concert, he created some very avant-garde, explorational improvisations that elevate it's use above "schtick". I'm not saying the audience in this clip were unfamiliar with great music, however, I feel your comment is an attempt to be dismissive of Zep as "Meh, nothing new". Their first rehearsal was in August of 1968 and their first album was released in January of 69 (March/69 in the UK), To merge and coalesce 4 diverse musical skill sets in such a short amount of time meant their skills were (self evidently from this clip) top notch and your comment an oversimplification of their entry into music and the impact they made throughout their career.
Agreed. Nothing about your video which is excellent, sought any opinion such as mine. IMO this video reflects the kind of producer who's been making high quality stuff for some time which my comment did not mention. So, instead of a more careful listen (I started writing before the video ended) I wrote in a reactionary way about something the video was not talking about. Thanks for taking the time to write so thoughtfully and without a strictly defensive posture. You didn't dress me down. @@AddieReacts
I just wanted to see you react to this band called try tone -baba jee . experimental band they are frm nepal .if u want then only .babajee is the song i want to see u react there is not vediio but also..
i NEVER listen to someone that does some live thing for a virgin listen to a classic NEVER in those years you heard the real song ONLY AND THE STUDIO IS WHAT MADE ALL ALL ALL OF THESE CLASSICS FAMOUS LEGENDARY THERE WERE NO DAMN VIDEOS NONE NO DISTRACTION IN THE CASE OF LED Z THERE WAS NO LIVE TIL THE 6TH ALBUM i saw them live twice before that and to get the perspective ALWAYS STUDIO FIRST ALWAYS OR ELSE YOU ARE NOT NOT NOT HEARING WHAT WE HEARD WHAT MADE IT FAMOUS IN THE FIRST PLACE AND YOU COMPLETELY LOSE THE PERSPECTIVE WHEN YOU GET TO THE LIVE AFTER!!! TO DO ANY OTHER WAY IS MISLEADING
There's a few reasons that bands have a harder time making it these days. The primary reason is they can't earn a living from it because people put it on TH-cam. So ironically what you do contributes to their failure.
Hi Sir Scott, I respect your opinion but I would beg to differ a little bit. 🙂 I was able to spread some bands from South Asia to audience in different countries. The reason why I say that is because many bands responded to me back as they started getting more subs and comments on their videos. I have personally seen comments referring to my channel's name on their videos many times. 80% of the bands that I have reacted to so far, the rest of the world aren't even aware of anyway. I usually don't play the songs of new bands in full stretch and I break them into 2/3 parts, so that the original full length official video stays with the original author. Plus, I share each and every social media handle including Bandcamp (if available) of these new bands on the description and pinned comment so that it's easy for anyone to access the band material easily. And lastly, I am personally buying CDs and merch of local bands since I was a teenager and keep sharing stories on my community to remind everyone. I am not sure what other reactors are up to but my sincere approach is to promote local artists/Bands from countries like Afghanistan, India, Cambodia, Indonesia, Burma, Nepal Bangladesh, etc. who really don't get the promotion they should. I understand we have different opinions but I just wanted everyone to know this. Thanks for watching and your comment sir. 🙂🙏🤘
Welcome to Rock Artist Reaction Day - Sunday!!
Artist Name: Led Zeppelin
Country - London, United Kingdom
Genres: Rock and Roll / Hard Rock / Blues Rock / Classic Rock
Years Active - 1968 - 1980
Listening to Led Zeppelin is like opening the book of rock that I have kept inside a locker for many many years. There has to be some magic in their songs which makes them so special even after 50 years. Blues rock surely can take anyone into a peaceful and relaxing state of mind. All I can say is that the legacy of Led Zeppelin will continue for centuries to come. Legends !!
You can check out the work of Led Zeppelin:
Original Video: th-cam.com/video/wEPog_WdPE4/w-d-xo.html
Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/36QJpDe2go2KgaRleHCDTp?si=y-eYs9MgRCSjG0fRNOC7YQ
Much Love,
Addie
#AddieReacts
The power of Led Zeppelin live has never been matched, even from the beginning!
Excellent reaction, thanks. I really enjoy this performance and look forward to watching more of your reactions to Led Zeppelin. :)
Hello Jmar !! Thanks Sir/Mam for your lovely comment. I will surely make more LZ reactions as I seriously want to know more about the band. 🙂🤘
@@AddieReacts Hello. It's "Mam". ;)
If you'd like to do a deep dive, I recommend starting with the first album and going all the way through to the last so you can learn how they progressed through the years as a band and as musicians. So many excellent songs on all those albums, but many often do not get recommended. Real gems mixed in there. Live is great but, sadly, there's not a lot of video with audio, more just audio. That, and Page was a genius in the studio, as was John Paul Jones, and that shouldn't be ignored. When people say live is the best way to experience this band, I have to disagree for that reason, and because when they performed live, they loved to improvise, rarely playing a song the same way twice. To understand just how incredible that could be, one has to first know the song in its original form or they won't know what's happening. So live is, of course, fabulous, but to skip studio versions is to get only half the "picture". JMHO Anyway, thanks again for an excellent reaction! I so enjoy when reactors take this band seriously. :)
Live is the best way to experience Zeppelin!! You witnessed what was probably their first live show!
Wow if this was their first live show or one of their early live shows, thinking about this atm gives me chills. 🩷🔥🔥
@@AddieReacts Well, as live performances go, they had been touring for six months straight before this performance. September 1968 in Scandinavia, returned and recorded album 1 (in 36 hours). Then left on a UK Tour October-December 1968, then flew to North America to tour December 1968-February 1969, then back to UK and Scandinavia to tour March-April 1969. Sadly, there's not a lot of footage that includes video available of those early live performances, but there is some with just audio, mostly bootlegged.
Hello Addie love your reaction and your effort love frm nepal ❤❤.
Hey brother!! Thanks a lot for this beautiful comment. Big fan of Nepali bands. 🙂🤘
Hi Man, liking your reactions and attitude!
I spent a year travelling around India 1980 in a previous life, just wondered which part of that amazing country you are based?
All the best!...
Hi Sir Anthony, Wow !! Exploring India back in the 1980s, is something that I even have no idea but definitely things have drastically changed now. But having said that, I am a solo traveler and Photographer myself, so it feels great to connect with someone like you. I am currently based in the Northern part of India, near the capital city.
Thanks for stopping by sir Antony. 🙂
Cool guy, don't really know the North, spent most of my time down South, so long ago now it's like a Beautiful half remembered Dream
Wishing you all the best for the future!!...
Zep were one of the Great 70s bands!
Saw them live at Earl's Court London 1975
But I was a teenager and so wasted that don't remember much
Apparently it was a great gig!!!
My loss!!.
bonham beats the absolute shit out of that kit!!!
Couldn't agree more sir. RIP Bonham 🎶🎵🤘
THEY WERE A FANTASTIC BAND, I WAS YOUNG WHEN I FIRST STARTED LISTENING TO THEM. I SUPPOSE I WAS ONE OF THE LUCKY GUYS, A GOOD SONG BY THEM WAS (GALLOWS POLE) OFF VOLUME 111. IF YOU GET CHANCE GIVE IT A TRY
Yes Gallows Pole! JPJ with a banjo!
Hey thanks sir Derek and mam Julie. I will check that out next. Btw you guys have experienced some pretty sensational musical eras of the period between 60s-80s.
As long you talk about Rock & Metal... We are Blood Brother 🖤
Hey bro !! Thanks for always watching these videos. 🙂🤘
Nice Reaction !!!
Hi sir, thanks a lot for watching. 🙂
THE STUDIO IS WHAT MADE THIS NOT NOT NOT THIS
Almost as if they’d committed to practice this well because they couldn’t afford an Evantide. It didn’t exist then of course but is a great lesson of what good players can count on for audio quality and subtlety that practice can yield. The violin bow is just shtick but nearly every band had something. That same Telecaster’s in a museum now. I think it might actually be in someplace near the Washington DC area. The audience were already very familiar with great stuff. This wasn’t even close to what they’d already had witnessed from bands I don’t need to mention. It’s not like they didn’t have Max Roach or Elvin Jones records. It’s not like some of them didn’t already know of Grady Martin or even Ernie Shelton etc. People generally weren’t naive either musically or culturally. May seem like that I assure it wasn’t.
Thank you for your comment sir. I get you. Well my observation was not to compare Led Zeppelin with any other renowned artists of that era. I am sure the audience weren't naive and hence they were in a Led Zeppelin concert. But I am sure, if they sit down and watch themselves on youtube in 2023 after all these years, they will surely feel nostalgic.
I have even seen Sigur Ros (band from Iceland) using a violin bow instead of a guitar pick. I am Just trying to understand the music of that era. Thanks for sharing your opinion. Have a great day. 🙂🤘
To my knowledge, no, Jimmy's dragon Tele is not in a museum; perhaps you're thinking about the short term NYC Met exhibition called "Play It Loud: Instruments of Rock & Roll" where it had been displayed along with some of some of his other guitars and stage outfits. Jimmy wasn't the first to use a violin bow on the guitar, however, through regular use in concert, he created some very avant-garde, explorational improvisations that elevate it's use above "schtick". I'm not saying the audience in this clip were unfamiliar with great music, however, I feel your comment is an attempt to be dismissive of Zep as "Meh, nothing new". Their first rehearsal was in August of 1968 and their first album was released in January of 69 (March/69 in the UK), To merge and coalesce 4 diverse musical skill sets in such a short amount of time meant their skills were (self evidently from this clip) top notch and your comment an oversimplification of their entry into music and the impact they made throughout their career.
@@AddieReactslol...I will compare fotr you...Zeppelin was the absolute greatest band ever!! 😊
Agreed. Nothing about your video which is excellent, sought any opinion such as mine. IMO this video reflects the kind of producer who's been making high quality stuff for some time which my comment did not mention. So, instead of a more careful listen (I started writing before the video ended) I wrote in a reactionary way about something the video was not talking about. Thanks for taking the time to write so thoughtfully and without a strictly defensive posture. You didn't dress me down. @@AddieReacts
I just wanted to see you react to this band called try tone -baba jee . experimental band they are frm nepal .if u want then only .babajee is the song i want to see u react there is not vediio but also..
Thanks for this suggestion brother. Where can I find the song of the band? Spotify?
😍🤘
Hey bro!! Long time !! How are you? 🙂🤘
@@AddieReacts not long time bro, I am always with you...😍I watch every video of you.
@@mdmahbubalam7183 omg !! Thanks a lottttt brother !! Means a lot ☺️☺️🤘
The audience didn’t know what hit them.
i NEVER listen to someone that does some live thing for a virgin listen to a classic NEVER in those years you heard the real song ONLY AND THE STUDIO IS WHAT MADE ALL ALL ALL OF THESE CLASSICS FAMOUS LEGENDARY THERE WERE NO DAMN VIDEOS NONE NO DISTRACTION IN THE CASE OF LED Z THERE WAS NO LIVE TIL THE 6TH ALBUM i saw them live twice before that and to get the perspective ALWAYS STUDIO FIRST ALWAYS OR ELSE YOU ARE NOT NOT NOT HEARING WHAT WE HEARD WHAT MADE IT FAMOUS IN THE FIRST PLACE AND YOU COMPLETELY LOSE THE PERSPECTIVE WHEN YOU GET TO THE LIVE AFTER!!! TO DO ANY OTHER WAY IS MISLEADING
YOU MISSED SO MUCH BY NOT WAQTCHING
I watched this live video again like maybe an hour back while I was relaxing. 🙂🤘
There's a few reasons that bands have a harder time making it these days. The primary reason is they can't earn a living from it because people put it on TH-cam. So ironically what you do contributes to their failure.
Hi Sir Scott, I respect your opinion but I would beg to differ a little bit. 🙂
I was able to spread some bands from South Asia to audience in different countries. The reason why I say that is because many bands responded to me back as they started getting more subs and comments on their videos. I have personally seen comments referring to my channel's name on their videos many times.
80% of the bands that I have reacted to so far, the rest of the world aren't even aware of anyway.
I usually don't play the songs of new bands in full stretch and I break them into 2/3 parts, so that the original full length official video stays with the original author. Plus, I share each and every social media handle including Bandcamp (if available) of these new bands on the description and pinned comment so that it's easy for anyone to access the band material easily. And lastly, I am personally buying CDs and merch of local bands since I was a teenager and keep sharing stories on my community to remind everyone.
I am not sure what other reactors are up to but my sincere approach is to promote local artists/Bands from countries like Afghanistan, India, Cambodia, Indonesia, Burma, Nepal Bangladesh, etc. who really don't get the promotion they should.
I understand we have different opinions but I just wanted everyone to know this. Thanks for watching and your comment sir. 🙂🙏🤘