John Paul Jones’ masterpiece! Jones was into funk and was the one responsible for this great song. The guy in the band that’s SO IMPORTANT but never mentioned or thought about. The guy is brilliant. Zepplin wouldn’t be Zepplin without him.
That's right. Jones was into James Brown and Bonham liked Motown. This is very James Brown sounding. This was pulled off better than The Crunge. I never thought of this song that way. You learn something new everyday.
Yeah, I came to the comments to mention the Stevie Wonder-inspired piano. However, the song itself is a rearrangement (Zeppelinization) of a Doobie Brothers song. Who can name that tune?
The lyrics were based on Robert Johnson's 1936 "Terraplane Blues." A Terraplane is a classic car, and the song uses car parts as metaphors for sex: "pump your gas," "rev all night," etc. Songfacts
About time! (66 yr old gramma 5’ tall, gray hair) this is my phones ringtone and believe me when I say young people GAWK at me when my phone rings. I do not look like the type at all. Hee hee, Kashmir is my text tone! Love your channel! ✌️🕊👍
There was nothing like the anticipation of the release of the next Led Zep album for those of us who lived that era. You never knew what they were going to do. They did not rest on their laurels. "Best band ever!"
Greasy slicked-down Groovy leather trim I like the way ya hold the road Mama, it ain't no sin Talking 'bout love I'm talking 'bout love I'm talking 'bout Ooh, trouble-free transmission Helps your oil's flow Mama, let me pump your gas Mama, let me do it all Talking 'bout love, ah Talking 'bout love, oh Talking 'bout Check that heavy metal Underneath your hood Baby, I can work all night Believe I got the perfect tools Talking 'bout love Talking 'bout love Talking 'bout Automobile with comfort Really built with style Specialist tradition Mama, let me feast my eyes Talking 'bout love Talking 'bout love Talking 'bout Factory air-conditioned Heat begins to rise Guaranteed to run for hours Mama, you're the perfect size Talking 'bout love Talking 'bout love Talking 'bout Grooving on the freeway Gauges all are red Gun down on my gasoline Believe I'm gonna crack your head Talking 'bout love Talking 'bout love I'm talking 'bout I can't stop talking about I can't stop talking about Ooh yeah, yes-ah Drive on! Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yes, I'm coming through Come to me for service Every hundred miles Baby, let me check your points Fix your overdrive Talking 'bout love I'm talking 'bout love I'm talking 'bout Oh yes, fully automatic Comes in any size Makes me wonder what I did Before we synchronized Talking 'bout love I'm talking 'bout love I'm talking 'bout Oh-oh, feather-light suspension Corners couldn't hold I'm so glad I took a look Inside your showroom doors Talking 'bout love Talking 'bout love Talking 'bout I can't, I can't Oh, I can't stop talking about love I can't stop talking about love Oh, let me go on down, go on down Go on down, go on down, go on down, yes I can't stop talking 'bout I can't stop talking 'bout love, hey I can't stop talking 'bout love or my baby I can't stop talking 'bout love, my baby My baby, my baby, yeah! Uh Push Push Push it Push Push I don’t usually post lyrics but... push!
Jamel this Physical Graffiti album cover is one of the best ever made. It's an artistic rendering of 2 NY apartment buildings. The front is a daytime shot, the back cover is a nighttime shot. The windows are cutouts. There are multiple sleeves inside that you could switch out to show different things in the windows. One sleeve spelled out Physical Graffiti in the windows. The other sleeves depicted "tenants" in the apartment windows like: "JFK assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, astronaut Neil Armstrong, Elizabeth Taylor as Cleopatra, King Kong, the Virgin Mary, Judy Garland and the main cast of The Wizard of Oz, members of Led Zeppelin in drag, their infamous manager Peter Grant, bodybuilder Charles Atlas, the Queen and Laurel & Hardy."
Excellent description. I tried but words failed me. I must've been too young / unobservant to realize all the depictions & meanings. Wish I still had it, DVD covers can't compare to real album art ...
I remember back in the 80s when I was a teenager I had that album and I used to like to mix match those pictures inside the album LOL you just made me think of that good memories
John Paul Jones never got enough credit for his contributions to Led Zeppelin. Bass, Keyboards, mandolin, guitars, string scoring - he did so much to shape LZ's unique sound. His clavinet playing on this is awesome! Try "The Ocean" next. Thanks for listening and sharing! Peace from SF
Oh, yes, I just tuned in. Perfect timing. I can't understand him either, but the music and his screaming make up for it!😳 I had to google the lyrics, but the music is so funky....... incredible!
The live version from Earls Court 1975 is the bomb - extended keyboard solo, extended guitar solo, disco lights, the whole nine yards. You’ve got to check it out
Absolutely. Not to mention that its a more up tempo and faster arrangement. Showcases their musical brilliance and confidence that they are not able to attempt to do this but they absolutely smash it.
The whole Physical Graffiti album is just one great song after another. For a song that starts out nice and mellow and changes to be hard rocking and then again back to mellow you need to listen to "Down By The Seaside" from this album...
When they remastered this album a few years ago they did an interactive video of this song using the brownstone from the album cover as the backdrop and you can click on each window and watch the people in the apartments jam out to the song. Very cool.
Dad's a later 1970's fan of 'Zepplin. Me and him used to listen to their hits, when we'd go in and out of Arizona and southern California to see his friends! lol.
Good evening Jamel, my friend! Hope you and family are well! Hey you are on your way to 700! Still listening to you keeping great music 🎶alive! ✌☮ my friend from the cold tundra of South Dakota
I love how you love some Led Zepplin. They will foerever be one of a kind. Its good that we will always have their music because it was special and may not happen again.
John Paul Jones said that the clavinet riff for TRAMPLED UNDER FOOT was directly inspired by Stevie Wonder's clavinet riff on SUPERSTITION, which had come out only a few years before. Apparently Page, Jones & Bonham were jamming out the composition of the song, and Robert Plant suddenly ran into another room to write the lyrics. Plant said that he had a moment of inspiration, and needed time to get it all out. Which was difficult, because the rest of the band, seeing him go so quickly, thought he had a girl in the next room and started knocking on the door and yelling obnoxiously. Plant said it was a wonder that he ever got those lyrics written.
"Jonsey" was supposedly inspired by Stevie Wonder's "Superstition" (Which by the way Stevie Ray Vaughan does a Killer version of..with Stevie's blessing!)
Fun reaction. No band was as versatile as Zeppelin. Blues, soul, jazz, funk, country, classical, Latin. Rock. gospel, Indian, avant-garde, folk, pop, metal, punk and a fusion of them all!!!
I saw Plant/Page in 1996 & '98 and they started both tours with "The Wanton Song". It's a great track as a leadoff, and those who did know it (like me) were going nuts!
Fellow music lovers, isn't it great to hear and appreciate this fabulous music on a platform we can share? Love listening, and reading great the comments.
Nobody's Fault But Mine, Darlene, Walters's Walk, Wearing And Tearing, and We're Gonna Groove are just a few more awesome Zep songs! Check them out Jamel!
One night many moons ago, my friends & I were talking about going back in time to see bands we loved and broke up, or see a certain concert, etc. Zeppelin was the band most wanted to see. My aunt saw them 3 times & twice in 1969 when she was a teenager. To me, there will never be another Zeppelin. Take care and stay safe 😷
There isn't a bad track to be found on the Physical Graffiti album. Plus you've got a couple of Zep masterpiece songs in "In My Time of Dying", "Ten Years Gone" and "Kashmir". There are also some great 'deep tracks' that still shine all these years later. One such hidden gem on this album is "Boogie With Stu" featuring the late Ian Stewart (1938 - 1985) on the piano. Ian Stewart was a founding member of the Rolling Stones and long time fixture in the English music scene.
9:10 "He's havin sex as he's enterin another damn dimension" -Jamelism. IMO this is LZ's most sexual song. Even back in the day when we didn't have easy access to the lyrics. We knew when the time was right to play this song 😉.
Well, my daddy was a old-school preacher so I've never listened to bands like this. Now I'm an old lady and, I have to say, my daddy was right in not letting me listen to "such-like". It WILL melt my brain!! HA! Keep it up, look over your glasses once for me!!
You have to remember the times, when this 1st came out. They were limited to what works they used, if not they would of never got any radio time. That's one of the reasons I'm a Old Zeppelin Freak. The way they told stories with Their 🎵🎶 Music. Alot of Their songs are poetry.
I think it's more like he's comparing a car to a woman. I figured the lyrics were Bonham-inspired, since he was the car guy... "Panama", "I'm in love with my car", "Red Barchetta", and "Trampled Under Foot" are all great car songs.
I have such a clear memory from when I saw them in 1977 at the Pontiac Silverdome in Michigan. The first song of the encore was “Rock and Roll” which in former tours was the opening song. The second, and last song of the encore was “Trampled Under Foot” and it was so dang good. Page was amazing on the wah-wah pedal. There were at least 77,000 people at the concert and everybody was jumping all over the place. What a night! Thanks for doing this reaction!
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And tangerine by Led Zeppelin
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Hello.... had to click ealry ... Led Zipplin... ✊🏻🤟🏻👾
Please do " In the Light" by Led Zeppelin. Its my favourite song from them.
John Paul Jones’ masterpiece! Jones was into funk and was the one responsible for this great song. The guy in the band that’s SO IMPORTANT but never mentioned or thought about. The guy is brilliant. Zepplin wouldn’t be Zepplin without him.
JPJ and Bonham were the beating heart of that band.
EXACTLY! Been saying that 4 ever.
Page and plant got the press, but the two Johns were their secret weapon, the glue.
Amazing when you hear his solo work and realize the HUGE impact he had in LZ. Man out the groove into heavy blues!
That's right. Jones was into James Brown and Bonham liked Motown. This is very James Brown sounding. This was pulled off better than The Crunge. I never thought of this song that way. You learn something new everyday.
From squeezing lemons to pumping gas and checking your overdrive Robert was a well rounded guy and always willing to help.
He really was - and he only required you to save him a slice of custard pie in return.
Reminds me of another certain bald-headed, modern Renaissance man ...
@Top Jimmy always with a Tangerine slice
Oh yess
🤭🤣🤘😂
"He sounds like he's having sex as he's entering another damn dimension": OMG, that's the best description of Robert Plant ever!!
That's an image that I'm never going to get out of my head.
But that's okay because I'm not sure that I want it to.
Yea
🤣
Good one!😄😄
Yeas. Oozing Sex.
Zeppelin actually did a James Brown-inspired song called "The Crunge" on Houses of the Holy. Plant even jokes, "where's the bridge?"
Awesome tune.
Where's that confounded bridge?
I absolutely LOVE that song 😂 I wish he’d listen too it.
Hell yes they did..still looking for the confounded bridge!!!! Fabulous album!
I love that song. The instrumentals remind me of 80s porn lol
Having lyrics is nice, but Robert's voice is simply another musical instrument.
I don't know the lyrics to most songs because I treat the vocals as another instrument.
Amen!
Head nodding, toe tapping old fashioned Rock-N-Roll!!
TEA FOR ONE, a deep cut from the band, criminally underrated song.
Yes it is!!🔥
Tea for One is a favorite. Even though I say that about half of Zeppelin songs, I really mean it for this one.
You are so right. Ranked #4 in my personal Zep top 10.
Every time I listen to Tea For One, I daily double with Since I've Been Loving You...and vice versa. My ultimate blues stack.
You couldn't be more correct!
You mentioned James Brown. I understand that John Paul Jones wrote this song as a tribute to Stevie Wonder's, "Superstitious". Good reaction!
Superstition
Yep, Jonesy has said as much. That funky clavinet, y'all.
John Paul Jones is the unsung hero of Led Zeppelin! 👊🏼
Yeah, I came to the comments to mention the Stevie Wonder-inspired piano.
However, the song itself is a rearrangement (Zeppelinization) of a Doobie Brothers song.
Who can name that tune?
It also reminds me a little bit of "Long Train Runnin' by The Doobie Brothers
The lyrics were based on Robert Johnson's 1936 "Terraplane Blues." A Terraplane is a classic car, and the song uses car parts as metaphors for sex: "pump your gas," "rev all night," etc. Songfacts
This was Led Zepplin's contribution to the "Disco " craze in the 70's. Classic
"YOUR TIME IS GONNA COME" is Amazing....!!!
Physical Graffiti - amazing album!
Yes the whole album
@@js6729 - Agreed - cover to cover brilliance.
Definitely!
Might actually be their best
Maybe so but the debut album was the best debut EVER!!
All respect to every other guitarist that's ever lived. There's only one Jimmy Page.
Jimmy loves him some Gilmour
Yes, sadly for him he's not Jimi Hendrix.
AMEN!
@@LypheusX hendrix can't touch page's riffs....
@@LypheusX Nahh Page still number 1 with Gilmour for me
About time! (66 yr old gramma 5’ tall, gray hair) this is my phones ringtone and believe me when I say young people GAWK at me when my phone rings. I do not look like the type at all. Hee hee, Kashmir is my text tone! Love your channel! ✌️🕊👍
I had Crazy Train until my stupidvisor told me to change it, 😆
Haha I'm 48 and I am you in the future!!!! Led Zeppelin 4-EVER !!!
Jessica Jay 😉Changing my ringtone to Blood Sweat & Tears “When I die” on my 70th birthday. Being old CAN be FUN, I highly recommend it 😂! ✌️🕊👍
Atta girl🤘
This is so funky it was played on Soul Train. Love this one!
Ha! Didn't know that...
Was it really? That’s awesome👍
A great driving across country addition to the rotation. Number one actually!
There was nothing like the anticipation of the release of the next Led Zep album for those of us who lived that era. You never knew what they were going to do. They did not rest on their laurels. "Best band ever!"
Greasy slicked-down
Groovy leather trim
I like the way ya hold the road
Mama, it ain't no sin
Talking 'bout love
I'm talking 'bout love
I'm talking 'bout
Ooh, trouble-free transmission
Helps your oil's flow
Mama, let me pump your gas
Mama, let me do it all
Talking 'bout love, ah
Talking 'bout love, oh
Talking 'bout
Check that heavy metal
Underneath your hood
Baby, I can work all night
Believe I got the perfect tools
Talking 'bout love
Talking 'bout love
Talking 'bout
Automobile with comfort
Really built with style
Specialist tradition
Mama, let me feast my eyes
Talking 'bout love
Talking 'bout love
Talking 'bout
Factory air-conditioned
Heat begins to rise
Guaranteed to run for hours
Mama, you're the perfect size
Talking 'bout love
Talking 'bout love
Talking 'bout
Grooving on the freeway
Gauges all are red
Gun down on my gasoline
Believe I'm gonna crack your head
Talking 'bout love
Talking 'bout love
I'm talking 'bout
I can't stop talking about
I can't stop talking about
Ooh yeah, yes-ah
Drive on!
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yes, I'm coming through
Come to me for service
Every hundred miles
Baby, let me check your points
Fix your overdrive
Talking 'bout love
I'm talking 'bout love
I'm talking 'bout
Oh yes, fully automatic
Comes in any size
Makes me wonder what I did
Before we synchronized
Talking 'bout love
I'm talking 'bout love
I'm talking 'bout
Oh-oh, feather-light suspension
Corners couldn't hold
I'm so glad I took a look
Inside your showroom doors
Talking 'bout love
Talking 'bout love
Talking 'bout
I can't, I can't
Oh, I can't stop talking about love
I can't stop talking about love
Oh, let me go on down, go on down
Go on down, go on down, go on down, yes
I can't stop talking 'bout
I can't stop talking 'bout love, hey
I can't stop talking 'bout love or my baby
I can't stop talking 'bout love, my baby
My baby, my baby, yeah!
Uh
Push
Push
Push it
Push
Push
I don’t usually post lyrics but... push!
Thank you😊
Jamel this Physical Graffiti album cover is one of the best ever made. It's an artistic rendering of 2 NY apartment buildings. The front is a daytime shot, the back cover is a nighttime shot. The windows are cutouts. There are multiple sleeves inside that you could switch out to show different things in the windows. One sleeve spelled out Physical Graffiti in the windows. The other sleeves depicted "tenants" in the apartment windows like: "JFK assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, astronaut Neil Armstrong, Elizabeth Taylor as Cleopatra, King Kong, the Virgin Mary, Judy Garland and the main cast of The Wizard of Oz, members of Led Zeppelin in drag, their infamous manager Peter Grant, bodybuilder Charles Atlas, the Queen and Laurel & Hardy."
Excellent description. I tried but words failed me. I must've been too young / unobservant to realize all the depictions & meanings. Wish I still had it, DVD covers can't compare to real album art ...
I remember back in the 80s when I was a teenager I had that album and I used to like to mix match those pictures inside the album LOL you just made me think of that good memories
by far a LZ 4
Very detailed cover, but doesn't look very nice, like all Zeppelin's album covers
The worst looking is Houses of The Holy
LZ1 is the best cover imo
Your smile and stank face tells the whole story. that and you almost gave yourself whiplash with the head bob. Everyone knows you loved this one.
‘The Crunge’ is actually a tribute to the great James Brown👌🏼🎧😝
John Paul Jones never got enough credit for his contributions to Led Zeppelin. Bass, Keyboards, mandolin, guitars, string scoring - he did so much to shape LZ's unique sound. His clavinet playing on this is awesome! Try "The Ocean" next. Thanks for listening and sharing!
Peace from SF
Zep never disappoints. goat Rock Band. Thanks for sharing
My first concert was Led Zepplin '75. The tour of this album.
You never disappointed Jamal, just like the mighty Led Zep 👏👌
You did it again, Zeppelin is flying high...
Hey Jamel, that instrument you're hearing a ton of in this tune is bassist/keyboardist John Paul Jones on a keyboard called a clavinet.
John Paul Jones is so great!
If I could only have one album to listen to the rest of my life I would choose this one.
Me too, great taste in music.
Amen
Not a bad choice at all.
I've played this so much in my car that it pulled up to my porch and said, " Let's GO!" This is a back road anthem!! You are bringing the 🔥
Tea For One - by Led Zeppelin 🔥🔥🔥
Driving to the woods parking. Smokin crankin up the Zep. Back in the 70s. Good times
THE song that converted me forever. One of the ultimate Led Zeppelin songs that was ever recorded.
YES!!!
You finally did it Jamel. You finally got around to my favorite Led Zep song. Thank you.
This is my favorite Zep tune too!
Jones was inspired by Stevie Wonder’s Superstitious when he came up with the keys section on this... so ya, it’s groovy and funkalicious.
You nailed it!! Absolutely!!
JPJ is the GOAT.
The bands secret weapon
Oh, yes, I just tuned in. Perfect timing. I can't understand him either, but the music and his screaming make up for it!😳 I had to google the lyrics, but the music is so funky....... incredible!
Thats Led Zeppelin
“How many more times” is another to try. You can actually just pick any song on any album,they have no crap,it is all gold.
The live version from Earls Court 1975 is the bomb - extended keyboard solo, extended guitar solo, disco lights, the whole nine yards. You’ve got to check it out
Definitely.
Absolutely. Not to mention that its a more up tempo and faster arrangement. Showcases their musical brilliance and confidence that they are not able to attempt to do this but they absolutely smash it.
I LOVE that version!!!
Oh,Jamal .....fully experience what I grew up with, And now I STILL LOVE
You're right about Robert Plant sounding sexual. He's always been a sensual/sexual being. I think, for me anyway, it just makes the music even better.
Yeah, great rock riff right there.
Hell yeah, it makes it better!
That's why Led Zeppelin were called "cock rock". Truth.
One of my favorites by them, but then again, they are all my favorites.. lol
A beautiful day in the mountains of WNC, cracking LZ, drinking a beer or two! What a great day!
Jamal I’m so elated you’re still doing the great Led Zeppelin reactions! Ty ty ty I luv joining you on this journey to keep great music alive
We partied hard to this back in the 70's 💖
Zeppelin’s the best. Listen to this! Brilliant.
The whole Physical Graffiti album is just one great song after another. For a song that starts out nice and mellow and changes to be hard rocking and then again back to mellow you need to listen to "Down By The Seaside" from this album...
Now there is a sorely underrated Led Zeppelin song. So smooth, so sweet, and with a very groovy middle section.
What they said. Great track
They are simply amazing!
When they remastered this album a few years ago they did an interactive video of this song using the brownstone from the album cover as the backdrop and you can click on each window and watch the people in the apartments jam out to the song. Very cool.
I love me some Jamel, you good peoples/ you old school, you like to have fun!!
Physical Graffiti is pinnacle Led Zeppelin. Of course I'm partial because Zeppelin is, was and forevermore will be my favorite band.
Wait...."Zeppelin is, was and forevermore will be my favorite band" too....and yet I KNOW that Houses of the Holy was pinnacle LZ :-)
I would say they are of equal greatness...I mean it IS Zeppelin after all. Everything they've done is greatness!
This is the song that cemented my childhood and life to the glorious and best band of all time!
No Quarter and Battle of Evermore
Dad's a later 1970's fan of 'Zepplin. Me and him used to listen to their hits, when we'd go in and out of Arizona and southern California to see his friends! lol.
I don't think you've done Heartbreaker/Living Loving Maid mashup yet. It's a goodie!
I second this
Third!
Go forth!
5th and 6th 😄
Yeah, that purple umbrella and a 50 cent hat
This is the song that got me hooked on LZ back in the late 70's
Check out Zeppelin's "Carouselambra." Underrated song, in my opinion.
You are so right. I could never understand why it got overlooked.
Killer song!!!
I maintain my opinion that "The Wanton Song" is the groovist Zeppelin song, but this one is up there.
Royal Orleans?
@@willtheangrydudeist9120 For Your Life, too. Hell, that whole album is one insane groove after another.
Whole lotta love is straight filth
Bonzo is playing those drums like they owe him $$$
Good evening Jamel, my friend! Hope you and family are well! Hey you are on your way to 700! Still listening to you keeping great music 🎶alive! ✌☮ my friend from the cold tundra of South Dakota
Hey man I love seeing you enjoy led zep again! I've gotta recommend "in the light" from that same album.
Black country woman...led zeppelin
Great choice, as usual🤘
The Rover, Out on Tiles and Sick Again by Led Zeppelin are a must🤘
Definitely want to do "The Crunge" for the cheeky humor and tight soul/funk groove, and "Dancing Days" which takes it's groove across the grain.
I love how you love some Led Zepplin. They will foerever be one of a kind. Its good that we will always have their music because it was special and may not happen again.
Reminder to the person who thumbed this down: Your phone is upside down!
roflmao...funny shit there right on
Hahaha yes 🙃
And his four dull friends.
@Strumming Pear Bear
Thumbs down is a TURD.
@@garmit61
That is the true definition of REJECTED.
John Paul Jones said that the clavinet riff for TRAMPLED UNDER FOOT was directly inspired by Stevie Wonder's clavinet riff on SUPERSTITION, which had come out only a few years before.
Apparently Page, Jones & Bonham were jamming out the composition of the song, and Robert Plant suddenly ran into another room to write the lyrics.
Plant said that he had a moment of inspiration, and needed time to get it all out.
Which was difficult, because the rest of the band, seeing him go so quickly, thought he had a girl in the next room and started knocking on the door and yelling obnoxiously.
Plant said it was a wonder that he ever got those lyrics written.
"Jonsey" was supposedly inspired by Stevie Wonder's "Superstition" (Which by the way Stevie Ray Vaughan does a Killer version of..with Stevie's blessing!)
Oh lord my favorite Led Zeppelin jam. Loved it forever.
Jamel Do Custard Pie Another Led Zeppelin song I think you will really like it it definitely has a groove.
Fun reaction. No band was as versatile as Zeppelin. Blues, soul, jazz, funk, country, classical, Latin. Rock. gospel, Indian, avant-garde, folk, pop, metal, punk and a fusion of them all!!!
If you haven’t yet “Boogie with Stu” off this same album. Love your reactions ♥️🎶😎
And Bron Y Aur Stomp
Yes! In my top 5!
Boogie with Stu and Bron Y Aur Stomp are two of my all time fav zeppelin tunes
There ain’t a bad track on this album.
@@corneliuscrewe677 that's right, there isn't
1 of my favorite songs by Led Zeppelin..thanks for the reaction!!
Try The Wanton Song next. Hidden gem
One of my all time favorites!
I second this.. and would really love him to do “for your life”. No one ever reacts to that Zeppelin gem.
I saw Plant/Page in 1996 & '98 and they started both tours with "The Wanton Song". It's a great track as a leadoff, and those who did know it (like me) were going nuts!
Oh yes...bad ass riff!!!
Been saying this forever!
Time to get the "Led" out.. 🤘🤘🤘
This is one of my absolute favorite Led Zeppelin songs
I recommend getting the Led out 4 - 5 times a week, as proscribed by your conscience 👌😉
Fellow music lovers, isn't it great to hear and appreciate this fabulous music on a platform we can share? Love listening, and reading great the comments.
Nobody's Fault But Mine, Darlene, Walters's Walk, Wearing And Tearing, and We're Gonna Groove are just a few more awesome Zep songs! Check them out Jamel!
Nobody’s Fault But Mine. Two thumbs up.
Nobody's Fault is great!
The Dead do a more traditional version of it, which is good too.
👍🔥🤘
One night many moons ago, my friends & I were talking about going back in time to see bands we loved and broke up, or see a certain concert, etc. Zeppelin was the band most wanted to see. My aunt saw them 3 times & twice in 1969 when she was a teenager. To me, there will never be another Zeppelin. Take care and stay safe 😷
There isn't a bad track to be found on the Physical Graffiti album. Plus you've got a couple of Zep masterpiece songs in "In My Time of Dying", "Ten Years Gone" and "Kashmir". There are also some great 'deep tracks' that still shine all these years later. One such hidden gem on this album is "Boogie With Stu" featuring the late Ian Stewart (1938 - 1985) on the piano. Ian Stewart was a founding member of the Rolling Stones and long time fixture in the English music scene.
Jamel... Led Zep is deeply rooted in blues... that is why you and I are dancing to this tune!!
Awwww yeah, This is on the list to cover when I get back in shape.
Stay safe my friend.
This has been my ringtone for years. Funkiest Led Zeppelin song ever ❤
9:10 "He's havin sex as he's enterin another damn dimension" -Jamelism. IMO this is LZ's most sexual song. Even back in the day when we didn't have easy access to the lyrics. We knew when the time was right to play this song 😉.
We played this a lot in the Squad Bays in the United States Marine when I was on Okinawa. Semper Fi from an old Marine Sergeant
@@usmc-veteran73-77 60's, 70's 80's music More than one lifetime of memories. Thanks for sharing. 👍
one of my favorite Led Zeppelin tunes🎶💜✌😎
The remastered live versions off the "How the West was Won" are the best.
Jamel glad you finally reacted to this one - thought you'd like it!!
FINALLY!!!!! I've been requesting this song for you to react for MONTHS. You made my day
From Robert to John Paul Jones to Jimmy to Bonzo!! All contributed great music! God given talent all at once!!
Great gallop of a song. Thanks Jamel.
One of my all time favorites Led Zeppelin songs, and the album Physical Graffiti, probably their best
This song is about Bonhams love of cars , plant wrote the lyrics in minutes
No one compares to Zepplin. You got that groove going Jamal we all know it well ! 💗Love it
One of the greatest rock in songs of all time. That driving sound.
Way back in the arcade days, there was a video game called 'Reactor'. That intro bit was the music for the whole game.
Love that reaction!! This song just makes me wanna get up and move! Always bobbing my head when this comes on! What’s groovy piece of music
Well, my daddy was a old-school preacher so I've never listened to bands like this. Now I'm an old lady and, I have to say, my daddy was right in not letting me listen to "such-like". It WILL melt my brain!! HA! Keep it up, look over your glasses once for me!!
You just keep rockin' !
Led Zeppelin still gives me chills!
Great stuff ! Please no quarter and all of my love by them !
You have to remember the times, when this 1st came out. They were limited to what works they used, if not they would of never got any radio time. That's one of the reasons I'm a Old Zeppelin Freak. The way they told stories with Their 🎵🎶 Music. Alot of Their songs are poetry.
This is my desert island album. Robert Plant compares a woman to a car; it's sexy!
I think it's more like he's comparing a car to a woman. I figured the lyrics were Bonham-inspired, since he was the car guy...
"Panama", "I'm in love with my car", "Red Barchetta", and "Trampled Under Foot" are all great car songs.
I have such a clear memory from when I saw them in 1977 at the Pontiac Silverdome in Michigan. The first song of the encore was “Rock and Roll” which in former tours was the opening song. The second, and last song of the encore was “Trampled Under Foot” and it was so dang good. Page was amazing on the wah-wah pedal. There were at least 77,000 people at the concert and everybody was jumping all over the place. What a night! Thanks for doing this reaction!