The greatest song ever written in the history of music. It's in the Guiness Book of World Records for the longest play ever on radio, 44 years if I'm not mistaken.
Yes, they were the pioneers that Influenced Queen, Black Sabbath, Guns N Roses, Van Halen, Nirvana, Heart and many more. I believe it was Freddie Mercury who said we wanted to be Led Zeppelin, but Led Zeppelin came first 😅
The album Stairway To Heaven was on was released on November 8,1971. It’s said to be the most played & most popular rock song ever. It has been number one on rock song list of 2 hundred & 5 hundred, it may have dropped to number 2 a few times, but not often. Over 4th of July weekend 2024, it once again was voted number one, out of 400 on Classic vinyl. Every song they do is absolutely amazing, so you can’t go wrong picking.
@@Researched-q1q Well if Queen said it then they are one of two to admit they wanted to be like or were heavily influenced by Led Zeppelin cuz Rush also said such things as that especially Alex Lifeson saying he wanted to play like Jimmy Page wanted to think like he thinks when he plays & well Geddy Lee never runs out of fantastical things to say about Led Zeppelin which he also said seeing them in concert at a young age was a **Life Changing Experience** there are two great videos on yt i just recently saw one called "Geddy Lee Explains His Effin Life/Extended Version" & "When Rush Met Led Zeppelin" ya might enjoy them **RockON!!!**
"Stairway To Heaven" is more than THE antheme of the whole Rock History. It's THE revelation at all. Now you have given them your souls and they'll never give them you back.
Hi eFamily! Led Zeppelin's music still gets me! I am from Serbia 🇷🇸, 48 years young boy 😊, and i love your reaction!❤ Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and John Bonzo Bonham... Legends. If you want to hear one of the best performances on drums in history of rock music, Led Zeppelin's "Moby Dick" is MUST to hear and feel! There are live performances of this song where Bonzo's 10, 15 and more minutes makin' love with 🥁! 😊
Live version of The Song Remains The Same and The Rain Song from Madison Square Garden 1973 is great ..If it is too difficult to find just chek out the album versions .No going wrong either way
@@ericjorgensen3911 True that. I was working in Ashland Oregon and my 2 cousins called me from their house in Sacramento and they said they got me a ticket for Day on the Green for Led Zeppelin! I left within the hour and got to their house that night. The next morning we were pulling into the parking lot! What a great concert!!
This is one where you can see the "Road" hitting towards the end of their tour. If you have not already done so, you both should discuss checking out their " Led Zeppelin Tribute Live At The Kennedy Center" - Ann & Nancy Wilson of "Heart" and Shane Fontayne/Lead Guitar with the drummer's son Jason Bonham honoring his father as well.
Hi eFamily! Please check out "In My Time Of Dying" Live at "Earl's Court 1975" also "Dazed And Confused" Live at "The Royal Albert Hall 1970" "What Is And What Should Never Be" Live at "Royal Albert Hall" "I Can't Quit You Baby" Live at "The Royal Albert Hall 1970" "Since I've Been Loving You" Live at "Madison Square Garden 1973" "Kashmir" Live at "Knebworth 1979" "The Ocean" Live at "Madison Square Garden 1973" "Rock And Roll" Live at "Madison Square Garden 1973" "The Song Remains The Same/The Rain Song" Live at "Madison Square Garden 1973" "Black Dog" Live at "Madison Square Garden 1973" "Going To California" Live at "Earl's Court 1975" "That's The Way" Live at "Earl's Court 1975" "Bron-Y-Aur-Stomp" Live at "Earl's Court 1975" & yes I know it is a LOT but figured ya could make a list this was all I could think of atm Enjoy! Rock ON!!!
Try some music by YES one of the greatest progressive rock groups of all time. You haven't reacted to them at all. Some good ones include "Roundabout", "Close to the Edge", "The Gates of Delirium". "Awaken", "Turn of the Century"... Loads of good ones. I'll subscribe if you do a YES song and so will many other YES fans.
The greatest song ever written in the history of music. It's in the Guiness Book of World Records for the longest play ever on radio, 44 years if I'm not mistaken.
Yes, they were the pioneers that Influenced Queen, Black Sabbath, Guns N Roses, Van Halen, Nirvana, Heart and many more. I believe it was Freddie Mercury who said we wanted to be Led Zeppelin, but Led Zeppelin came first 😅
The album Stairway To Heaven was on was released on November 8,1971. It’s said to be the most played & most popular rock song ever. It has been number one on rock song list of 2 hundred & 5 hundred, it may have dropped to number 2 a few times, but not often. Over 4th of July weekend 2024, it once again was voted number one, out of 400 on Classic vinyl. Every song they do is absolutely amazing, so you can’t go wrong picking.
@@Researched-q1q Well if Queen said it then they are one of two to admit they wanted to be like or were heavily influenced by Led Zeppelin cuz Rush also said such things as that especially Alex Lifeson saying he wanted to play like Jimmy Page wanted to think like he thinks when he plays & well Geddy Lee never runs out of fantastical things to say about Led Zeppelin which he also said seeing them in concert at a young age was a **Life Changing Experience** there are two great videos on yt i just recently saw one called "Geddy Lee Explains His Effin Life/Extended Version" & "When Rush Met Led Zeppelin" ya might enjoy them **RockON!!!**
Nothing has or will ever come close to it. In a league all of its own
"Stairway To Heaven" is more than THE antheme of the whole Rock History. It's THE revelation at all.
Now you have given them your souls and they'll never give them you back.
The GOAT!
Greetings from Canada. Nice job, you two- good on you. Peace, love and bellbottoms.
Hi!! Thanks for the support
Hi eFamily! Led Zeppelin's music still gets me! I am from Serbia 🇷🇸, 48 years young boy 😊, and i love your reaction!❤ Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and John Bonzo Bonham... Legends. If you want to hear one of the best performances on drums in history of rock music, Led Zeppelin's "Moby Dick" is MUST to hear and feel! There are live performances of this song where Bonzo's 10, 15 and more minutes makin' love with 🥁! 😊
When all is one and one is all.
Thanks for the Led Zeppelin ❤
Live version of The Song Remains The Same and The Rain Song from Madison Square Garden 1973 is great ..If it is too difficult to find just chek out the album versions .No going wrong either way
I saw Led Zeppelin in Oakland California July 23rd 1977 ❤
Ahhhh, Day on the Green, brought to you by the great Bill Graham. Saw them at Winterland (SF) 69-70
and at DotG `77 at the ballpark.
@@ericjorgensen3911
True that. I was working in Ashland Oregon and my 2 cousins called me from their house in Sacramento and they said they got me a ticket for Day on the Green for Led Zeppelin!
I left within the hour and got to their house that night. The next morning we were pulling into the parking lot!
What a great concert!!
I was at that Day On The Green in Oakland July 77 too! San Leandro here!
@ cool 😎
Epic
I suggest you check out
You shook me by Led Zeppelin
Since I’ve been loving you
Live at Madison Square Garden
1973 😊
This is one where you can see the "Road" hitting towards the end of their tour. If you have not already done so, you both should discuss checking out their " Led Zeppelin Tribute Live At The Kennedy Center" - Ann & Nancy Wilson of "Heart" and Shane Fontayne/Lead Guitar with the drummer's son Jason Bonham honoring his father as well.
Hey my man, I am also a Cowboys fan stuck in Pa. The GOATS OF GOATS!😎
Yes! Definitely
I would love for you guys to do Since I've Been Loving You, live from Madison Square Gardens 1973
Genius!
Great Reaction Guys ....take the Led Zeppelin Rabbit Hole 🕳 Ride ????
IF YOU DARE😊.
ASHE 🙏🏽
QUIEN LES DIJO QUE LA PIMERA REACCION DEVIA SER ESTA?? LA PIMERA SIEMPRE BDEE SER EL LIVE DEL 73... SIEMPRE !
Good reaction.. Newbie here... Gosh young lady you are adorable.. very nice smile.. good vibes .. Peace..
Hi eFamily! Please check out "In My Time Of Dying" Live at "Earl's Court 1975" also "Dazed And Confused" Live at "The Royal Albert Hall 1970" "What Is And What Should Never Be" Live at "Royal Albert Hall" "I Can't Quit You Baby" Live at "The Royal Albert Hall 1970" "Since I've Been Loving You" Live at "Madison Square Garden 1973" "Kashmir" Live at "Knebworth 1979" "The Ocean" Live at "Madison Square Garden 1973" "Rock And Roll" Live at "Madison Square Garden 1973" "The Song Remains The Same/The Rain Song" Live at "Madison Square Garden 1973" "Black Dog" Live at "Madison Square Garden 1973" "Going To California" Live at "Earl's Court 1975" "That's The Way" Live at "Earl's Court 1975" "Bron-Y-Aur-Stomp" Live at "Earl's Court 1975" & yes I know it is a LOT but figured ya could make a list this was all I could think of atm Enjoy! Rock ON!!!
Thanks!
The best version is Madison Square Gardens NY 1973
The best version of this song live is from 1973 Madison Square Gardens...IMHO
Try some music by YES one of the greatest progressive rock groups of all time. You haven't reacted to them at all. Some good ones include "Roundabout", "Close to the Edge", "The Gates of Delirium". "Awaken", "Turn of the Century"... Loads of good ones. I'll subscribe if you do a YES song and so will many other YES fans.
best live videos are from song remains the same soundtrack from MSG
The live version of this from Madison Square Garden in '73 has much better song quality and, in my opinion, is a much better version than this one.
react to peysoh scripture or lay low
NOPE , He wears the blouses of the girls he slept with the night before every live concert he's in a different womans shirt
This recording is no good that is why it doesnt sound that good. You should've did the from "The Garden" in New York.
Obviously msg is best audio but the solo in this version is dope
Madison Square Garden 1973 . live ++++++++ Ese es el bueno !!!!
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