I've recently become obsessed with led zeppelin reaction videos. They're always surprised at how funky the tune is, shocked by the drums, hypnotised by the bass, mesmerised by the lead guitar and shocked by Robert Plants voice. Blues rock at its finest. Now you know why zeppelin fans are so confident.
@Salem Although I would relegate "everyone else" to 4th after 3rd Deep Purple Of course, the Beatles were a phenemenon. My older brother had money (I smoked 😖) and everything those top 3 released he soon bought. I learned to play guitar to 300+ Lennon & McCartney songs and could make it humm but never sing - let alone sing the blues. I always pretended that Beatles were best when he put Zepplin on I was never far from his room, lol He climbed his stairway to heaven 40yrs ago 😪 and I never thought I could properly listen to them again - but now I have these reaction videos and I've bawled my tears out so it's all smiles from here. I guess I getting closer to him with the tears - I am sooo grateful 🤗🎶🤪✔
Zeppelin is one of the few times where the reality matches the hype. They are called the greatest rock band and, yup, that's what they are. This song is a masterpiece and no doubt would be the crown jewel of any other group's album, but for Zeppelin, it's just another song on one of their albums.
I was just thinking that. My big brother was a bass player. Hair down to his ass, big frank zappa facial hair arrangement, played this song, this bass line over and over - their band played LZ at the local clubs. I remember this song for a bass player was like a gift. If you could really play bass. You almost never get a bass solo. I miss my brother.
I’m sorry, but as a die hard fan of Led Zeppelin since early 70s, anyone one who loves the GOAT, appreciates what each member contributed to every single song. Without JPJ’s hard core bass lines, it just wouldn’t have been as great.
This is the song that saved me from depression when I was 17 and turned me on to blues guitar. I bought my first guitar that year, learned these songs and 30 years later Im still playing and making music. The music in this still gives me chills.
SO one day I'm talking to this fool, I mean one of my guy friends and he said he liked Zeppelin but he didn't see why as a female I would like them. He proceeded to tell me how they were a chest thumping caveman rock that degraded women. I laughed and never spoke to him again.
Funniest line I ever heard was a female commenting on a reaction to the Lemon Song.🤗 She said, "I swear I had panties on when this song started!"💯🔥🤤😁 LMAO!😂🤣❤️✌️
LZ is the most talented group. They're each the best at what they do. When page formed the band and they had their first trial run playing, it was the perfect meld. It's all history from there.
Hey T, great reaction about "The Lemon Song" by Zeppelin. And, yes, that bass line was/is SOOOOOOO good. That's the crazy thing about Zeppelin that I believe makes them unique vs. just about any other band: all 4 members are in the conversation of the GOAT in their respective positions. For example, Rolling Stone magazine named Robert Plant as rock's greatest front man ever. Or go to a greatest rock drummers list, and GUARANTEED Bonzo will be #1 in the majority of them. Page will almost always be in the top-5 greatest guitarists ever (though I think Hendrix is rightly the GOAT there), while John Paul Jones will EASILY be in the GOAT conversation among greatest bass players. Members of Zeppelin each said that when they first started playing together, they knew they had something special. That might be the understatement of understatements.
Ñice, live...,,....l spent money to see them at Alexandra palace........,cops got involved.......my fault.......a friend working on lights had put my friend's and me on the guest list...,.l was so young.,.....rod Stewart was pissed......no probs ........cos l was no one he didn't know who we were..,,,as a Londoner.......l. speak English. Disliking rod, l spoke ltalian.....,l can ..,. Peter Grant's heavies disliked us..,.,.then Pete came.,....fuck.kid...,,& saved the day.,.,.
Your reaction makes me smile. I get a kick out of someone appreciating this music that I used to rock out to when I was young. Makes we want to go back to it.
Inspired by Howlin' Wolf "Killing Floor" and Albert King's "Cross-cut Saw" but references go even back to 1937 with the song "She Squeezed My Lemon" by Arthur McKay. It is said that Led Zeppelin were fiddling around in the studio and recorded this song in one take... simply amazing. Great groove by John Paul Jones on bass.
They played it few days before recording it in LA studio... th-cam.com/video/jUnFR6Tzx3A/w-d-xo.html - they had it all covered, no fiddling in studio, man.. but it was one take, yes, just an overdub of 2nd guitar track
John Paul Jones Bass on this song is so incredible. So Great full I got to Grow up listening to these Guys. All four of them are the Goats!! Love the channel 😁❤️
When I originally heard their music on cheap computer speakers, it sounded almost gimicky at times. Then I played it on some old expensive stero speakers as it was intended and I was so impressed by each individual and the band as a whole. Wow!
I'm addicted to zep, and reactions,I get something new each and every time .and lifts my spirits way up.god gave them the talent and ran with it,amazing.
@@robgilmartin6892 Well that's embarrassing!🥴 You're absolutely right, he's 73 now!😲 Sometimes I wonder if getting my medical marijuana card was really such a good idea!🤯🤣
After all these years they can still play this on the radio....guess the feds missed the symbolism of squeezing the lemon and the juice running down the leg. Like ZZ Top and Pearl Necklace
funny story....my mama came home to hear me playing this full vol. HAhahaha! that tape never had a chance. my mom didn't miss anything back in the day. (bless her heart, I still tease her about this)
@@shellybay817 My funny story is the day my Dad caught me in possession of a cassette featuring a song entitled 'Runnin' with the Devil' (along with Van Halen II and Women and Children First). But the tape survived. Some years later, my Mom told me where he hid them. I still have them.
Yeah Zepp studied the unheralded black southern blues masters. I love that Led Zepp brought it mainstream. I just wish the brothers that started all this shit would have gotten their just due. Love this right there!
@Salem To be precise, we're both wrong. Plant was born in August of 1948, and Led Zeppelin 1 was recorded in September and October of 1968, making him just barely 20 at the time.
This was Led Zeppelin‘s take on Howlin Wolf’s ‘Killing Floor’. If you listen to the original recording you will also hear how Jimmy Page paid tribute to Hubert Sumlin the guitarist of Howlin’s band. (One of his biggest influences) The main guitar part in the original version was turned into a lead motif by Jimmy. Beautifully executed in his own way I might say. So exciting to see a younger generation enjoying the great musicianship that was Led Zeppelin.
Jones and Bonham are always perfectly in sinc on every song, and I love watching the reactions of people hearing them for the first time. I've been a LED ZEPPELIN fan since 1969 and I still get the chills any time I listen to them, I always keep a few of their CD's in my ride and listen to them alot
Love your real reactions. Led Zeppelin is un equalled.Such a great song. Page on guitar is off the hook. So creative. Keep it up my friend . Your grooving
My favorite Zeppelin song ! First heard it when I was fourteen and living in Bossier City Louisiana. Love how Page's guitar echoes Plant's moans in the later part of the song. Blues influence in this song no doubt !!!
I love your reactions to Led Zeppelin songs. They were one of the best bands all time in music history. In fact, I would put them and The Beatles as two of the most influential bands of their eras. Please react to Zep's song Ramble On from their second album. Keep up the great work.
Led Zeppelin as a group were influenced by Black Musicians as far Back as Muddy Waters, Little Walter,Howlin Wolf,and other greats from the early days of Blues Music ...
So LZ was your teenage music? how cool is that!!🎸 - but 2b honest LZ was too heavy when I was a teenage boy in the 70’😉 - only much later after some ‘Zeppatones’ I got addicted and this addiction will only end ‘in my time of dying’. cheers from CH.
Some great bass playing by John Paul Jones. All those English kids in the 60's just flipped over American Delta and Chicago blues. They appreciated it way more than American youth did at the time. The Stones, Cream, etc. They awakened American young people to the amazing music hidden from them right under their nose.
I was 8 yo in 1969 and I listened to this album over and over. Back then I was a little too green to grok this tune. I probably didn't hear it again until I was 17 or 18 yo. I was shocked how freaking amazing this tune is. As good as you think it is on your first listen, you really begin to appreciate it on about the 100th listen and it gets better each time you hear it.
TNT : You have good taste! Great review! I was listening to this in my car this morning. Jimi Hendrix , Eric Clapton , Jimmy Page, and Stevie Ray Vaughan...in that order
hahahhahahaa.... I hope your on our community page. I recently did a polling of who you think the best is. Dimebag Darrell came in first but Page was close.
I have heard this song so many times over the years but it's never enough. I love the blues/rock influences of this song. JPJ is so jaw droppingly great. Just can't listen to this once. I replay the solos.
Awesome reaction... People often forget how good lead players are on rhythym guitar, listen to this left channel only and that rhythym guitar will send chills down your spine.
The first time my dad heard the juice runs down my leg line coming from the stereo in my room when I was a kid in the 70s, he blew a gasket and forbade me to play it so loudly that my younger sisters could hear it lmao
@@TheAdventuresofTNT Thanks. Appreciate it. True story. My dad was actually a cool dude though, just kind of conservative when it came to sexual innuendo around girls. He eventually came to appreciate the musicianship of all LZ's members and other groups I listened to, especially Queen, Yes and Kansas. Keep doing what you do. Enjoy the vids.
it's great to compare these early, more raw and blues-influenced songs with their later songs having sweeping, epic instrumental sections and complex musical structures.
They were BIG into DELTA BLUES MUSIC fro the 20'-30's they could tell you anything about the Black musicians, like Memphis Minnie. They LOVED Delta BLUES...you are picking up on that
John Paul Jones is one of my inspirations to pick up the bass and start playing. When jonesy is in a groove he just locks it down and send this incredible feeling.
John Bonham on drums ✔ ❤ The heartbeat of Led Zepplin and the reason that Jimmy Page never ran out of ideas 😌💕🎶 Loving these Zepp reactions! But I want you to experience a journey that you will NOT be able to leave alone "Inna Gaada da Vida" by Iron Butterfly" expect the unexpected from a soundscape at the beginning of civilization - my prime primordeal track ✔👌👍🤗
I have always loved Zeppelin and noted that they have come in for more than their fair share of criticism for borrowing from the earlier blues artists, but from my point of view, when you listen to something like this, you should realize that they rescued those songs and those artists from obscurity. They created something over the top that was salvaged from the dust heap of history, that no other artist has even come close too after all these years. They are the best at what they do, no question about it.
There's a 1970 interview with Jimmy Page and Robert Plant ,I'm pretty sure just after their New York show at Madison Square Garden show,the interviewrers really tryed to grill them,But they handled it really well.
I've recently become obsessed with led zeppelin reaction videos. They're always surprised at how funky the tune is, shocked by the drums, hypnotised by the bass, mesmerised by the lead guitar and shocked by Robert Plants voice. Blues rock at its finest. Now you know why zeppelin fans are so confident.
We were lucky enough to have had them come along in our lifetimes. So INCREDIBLE. The Stones I love cant touch this
a zep fans never has to justify himself. the music is the only argument needed to win any debate.
@Salem
Although I would relegate "everyone else" to 4th after 3rd Deep Purple
Of course, the Beatles were a phenemenon. My older brother had money (I smoked 😖) and everything those top 3 released he soon bought.
I learned to play guitar to 300+ Lennon & McCartney songs and could make it humm but never sing - let alone sing the blues.
I always pretended that Beatles were best when he put Zepplin on I was never far from his room, lol
He climbed his stairway to heaven 40yrs ago 😪 and I never thought I could properly listen to them again - but now I have these reaction videos and I've bawled my tears out so it's all smiles from here. I guess I getting closer to him with the tears - I am sooo grateful 🤗🎶🤪✔
With the years, I mean - it's all good ❤❤❤❤❤
The Mighty Led Zeppelin
Ooo, it’s so good!
Jonesy should win an award just for his bass line on this track. That's some mad skills.
Just sickening the bass on this
Yup SUPURB Bass work on this ...as he LAWAYS did either on Bass or Keyboard
100% - greatest musician in Led Zeppelin, god like base line.
Saw them live at the Forum, not to be believed
GOD TIER
Greatest rock band ever brother.
🤘🏻🤘🏻💜
Zeppelin is one of the few times where the reality matches the hype. They are called the greatest rock band and, yup, that's what they are. This song is a masterpiece and no doubt would be the crown jewel of any other group's album, but for Zeppelin, it's just another song on one of their albums.
John Paul Jones is the most underrated member of. Led zeplen.
He also does a lot of "musical score" work and classical music. Anthony Hopkins also writes classical music that's well worth a listen..
Try bring it on home next please
I was just thinking that. My big brother was a bass player. Hair down to his ass, big frank zappa facial hair arrangement, played this song, this bass line over and over - their band played LZ at the local clubs. I remember this song for a bass player was like a gift. If you could really play bass. You almost never get a bass solo. I miss my brother.
I’m sorry, but as a die hard fan of Led Zeppelin since early 70s, anyone one who loves the GOAT, appreciates what each member contributed to every single song. Without JPJ’s hard core bass lines, it just wouldn’t have been as great.
Not by me
The range of this band extended to the ends of the Universe.
This is the song that saved me from depression when I was 17 and turned me on to blues guitar. I bought my first guitar that year, learned these songs and 30 years later Im still playing and making music. The music in this still gives me chills.
SO one day I'm talking to this fool, I mean one of my guy friends and he said he liked Zeppelin but he didn't see why as a female I would like them. He proceeded to tell me how they were a chest thumping caveman rock that degraded women. I laughed and never spoke to him again.
He probably thought he was patronizing you with that crap and that you were going to agree with him. Bet he was floored by your response hahaha
I'm a woman and I would've done the same. Good girl 😜
Ha ha! Dump him.
Good he apparently dosen't know what good music is
Funniest line I ever heard was a female commenting on a reaction to the Lemon Song.🤗 She said, "I swear I had panties on when this song started!"💯🔥🤤😁 LMAO!😂🤣❤️✌️
LZ is the most talented group. They're each the best at what they do. When page formed the band and they had their first trial run playing, it was the perfect meld. It's all history from there.
The magic of rock's most under appreciated bassists, John Paul Jones
Zeppelin is a band that needs you to listen to the entire LP. Headphones.
John Paul Jones kills it on this track.
Agreed, but then again he kills on most tracks.
His playing really anchors the track. Just a masterful musician.
He keeps up with Jimmy Page, that's a badass in my book
Jones kills it on every song they did, wouldn't you agree?
John Baldwin........how many more times?
Hey T, great reaction about "The Lemon Song" by Zeppelin. And, yes, that bass line was/is SOOOOOOO good. That's the crazy thing about Zeppelin that I believe makes them unique vs. just about any other band: all 4 members are in the conversation of the GOAT in their respective positions. For example, Rolling Stone magazine named Robert Plant as rock's greatest front man ever. Or go to a greatest rock drummers list, and GUARANTEED Bonzo will be #1 in the majority of them. Page will almost always be in the top-5 greatest guitarists ever (though I think Hendrix is rightly the GOAT there), while John Paul Jones will EASILY be in the GOAT conversation among greatest bass players.
Members of Zeppelin each said that when they first started playing together, they knew they had something special. That might be the understatement of understatements.
Ñice, live...,,....l spent money to see them at Alexandra palace........,cops got involved.......my fault.......a friend working on lights had put my friend's and me on the guest list...,.l was so young.,.....rod Stewart was pissed......no probs ........cos l was no one he didn't know who we were..,,,as a Londoner.......l. speak English. Disliking rod, l spoke ltalian.....,l can ..,. Peter Grant's heavies disliked us..,.,.then Pete came.,....fuck.kid...,,& saved the day.,.,.
I lived near the house they rehearsed...........still loud,.......nice guys............
Three letters. JPJ.
edvinlaine - shame you can’t hear it in this mix (not on my iPad anyway haha)
Four letters GOAT
Your reaction makes me smile. I get a kick out of someone appreciating this music that I used to rock out to when I was young. Makes we want to go back to it.
Inspired by Howlin' Wolf "Killing Floor" and Albert King's "Cross-cut Saw" but references go even back to 1937 with the song "She Squeezed My Lemon" by Arthur McKay. It is said that Led Zeppelin were fiddling around in the studio and recorded this song in one take... simply amazing. Great groove by John Paul Jones on bass.
Robert Johnson Too > Traveling Riverside Blues
"Killing Floor" was on their live set list from 1968 to 1969. I have it on various bootleggs :D
I left a similar comment but you really nailed it..You know your Zeppelin..🍻 "Salute"
They played it few days before recording it in LA studio... th-cam.com/video/jUnFR6Tzx3A/w-d-xo.html - they had it all covered, no fiddling in studio, man.. but it was one take, yes, just an overdub of 2nd guitar track
@@roberts.5136 That has nothing to do with this one, sorry...
Every single song they deliver is a rare gem unique from the next. Music masters.
John Paul Jones Bass on this song is so incredible. So Great full I got to Grow up listening to these Guys. All four of them are the Goats!! Love the channel 😁❤️
When I originally heard their music on cheap computer speakers, it sounded almost gimicky at times. Then I played it on some old expensive stero speakers as it was intended and I was so impressed by each individual and the band as a whole. Wow!
Great to see Zep stay up for your reaction. I almost have to hear this with pops and crackles of the turntable and many plays.
I'm addicted to zep, and reactions,I get something new each and every time .and lifts my spirits way up.god gave them the talent and ran with it,amazing.
John Paul Jones ♥️! Greatest bass rift ever 🔥🤯😲!
John Paul Jones is very much alive and well
@@robgilmartin6892 Well that's embarrassing!🥴 You're absolutely right, he's 73 now!😲 Sometimes I wonder if getting my medical marijuana card was really such a good idea!🤯🤣
The ref sez it's a "riff"
John Paul Jones plays the sickest bass line in all of rock history.
After all these years they can still play this on the radio....guess the feds missed the symbolism of squeezing the lemon and the juice running down the leg. Like ZZ Top and Pearl Necklace
funny story....my mama came home to hear me playing this full vol. HAhahaha! that tape never had a chance. my mom didn't miss anything back in the day. (bless her heart, I still tease her about this)
@@shellybay817 My funny story is the day my Dad caught me in possession of a cassette featuring a song entitled 'Runnin' with the Devil' (along with Van Halen II and Women and Children First). But the tape survived. Some years later, my Mom told me where he hid them. I still have them.
My grandma lost her mind first time she heard us play big balls from ac/dc
@@davidbarrows8833 Lost her mind laughing or lost her mind literally? :D
That's because the generation that produced this music ARE the 'feds' now. So they only hear 'dirty words' in rap music.
Yeah Zepp studied the unheralded black southern blues masters. I love that Led Zepp brought it mainstream. I just wish the brothers that started all this shit would have gotten their just due. Love this right there!
Good to see new people becoming hip to the greatest band of all-time influences from everywere and combined to create greatness
You were having a ball T!!-great reaction bro to a great display of individual talent-seasons greetings from the UK😁😁🎄🎄
Thank you for listening to the solid classic rock music with us. I enjoy your reaction to these fantastic songs.
Plant was only 19 when he recorded that
Absolutely amazing.
@Salem To be precise, we're both wrong. Plant was born in August of 1948, and Led Zeppelin 1 was recorded in September and October of 1968, making him just barely 20 at the time.
@@jeffhorton259 it's on Zeppelin II man
@@timanderson5342 Correct. I don't know how I got that wrong, having owned that album since I was 14, fifty years ago now.
This was Led Zeppelin‘s take on Howlin Wolf’s ‘Killing Floor’. If you listen to the original recording you will also hear how Jimmy Page paid tribute to Hubert Sumlin the guitarist of Howlin’s band. (One of his biggest influences) The main guitar part in the original version was turned into a lead motif by Jimmy. Beautifully executed in his own way I might say. So exciting to see a younger generation enjoying the great musicianship that was Led Zeppelin.
Led Zeppelin = BLUES MASTERS 100% !
Jones and Bonham are always perfectly in sinc on every song, and I love watching the reactions of people hearing them for the first time. I've been a LED ZEPPELIN fan since 1969 and I still get the chills any time I listen to them, I always keep a few of their CD's in my ride and listen to them alot
Love your real reactions. Led Zeppelin is un equalled.Such a great song. Page on guitar is off the hook. So creative. Keep it up my friend . Your grooving
My favorite Zeppelin song ! First heard it when I was fourteen and living in Bossier City Louisiana. Love how Page's guitar echoes Plant's moans in the later part of the song. Blues influence in this song no doubt !!!
They were, are and WILL ALWAYS BE the ultimate rock band.
I love that title... Bass guitar and drums... Just amazing! JPJ is just telling a story with the bass, waouh!!!
LED ZEPPELIN "THE ROCK GOATS", 🐐
Love your reaction when he's soloing, makes you laugh in amazement!!!!
I love your reactions to Led Zeppelin songs. They were one of the best bands all time in music history. In fact, I would put them and The Beatles as two of the most influential bands of their eras. Please react to Zep's song Ramble On from their second album. Keep up the great work.
Without a doubt one of the most influential bands of all time
Traveling Riverside Blues .. gotta do that
Led Zeppelin as a group were influenced by Black Musicians as far Back
as Muddy Waters, Little Walter,Howlin Wolf,and other greats from the early days of Blues Music ...
Larry Solis -- is one speaking through one’s hinder parts?🤓
Elvis Presley as well
Thank god too lots of those old recordings were done on a low volume can barely hear some of those old recordings
@@stephenkavanagh3560 Well you are. Also a pointless comment by you. You are welcome!
Influenced? They flat out stole from those guys.
I think the whole band are underrated, it never gets old, full of surprises!
Good stuff, huh? I grew up on this sound! Always my favorite ♥️
Hell yea!
So LZ was your teenage music? how cool is that!!🎸 - but 2b honest LZ was too heavy when I was a teenage boy in the 70’😉 - only much later after some ‘Zeppatones’ I got addicted and this addiction will only end ‘in my time of dying’. cheers from CH.
Glad you found this My Brother. Cheers from deep in the Catskill Mts New YOOOORK. Keep them comin. It gives me Faith.
It’s about time my favorite zeppelin song hell yes ! Hope you like it crank it up !
So glad you keep your mind and your ears open. There’s so much good music out and about!
Thank you for sharing. This is my first exposure to this song as well.
One of my favorites to play along with on guitar. Just a fun track and the bass line is so good
Your reation is lik my first reaction to that bass groove... damn that dude plucks them strings...
I've listened to this song 100s of times and I still have the same reactions you have in this video.
How did I miss this reaction back in July? Zeppelin will give so many different side to them.
Got the Lemon Song playing in the car, jus gets better every time you hear it - that base is delicious!
This is the coolest song in the world.
Love how you went from touting the vocals, to submitting to that BASS GROOVE. ONE.
Some great bass playing by John Paul Jones. All those English kids in the 60's just flipped over American Delta and Chicago blues. They appreciated it way more than American youth did at the time. The Stones, Cream, etc. They awakened American young people to the amazing music hidden from them right under their nose.
agreed
Glad you noticed how the bass is so baddass
I was 8 yo in 1969 and I listened to this album over and over. Back then I was a little too green to grok this tune. I probably didn't hear it again until I was 17 or 18 yo. I was shocked how freaking amazing this tune is. As good as you think it is on your first listen, you really begin to appreciate it on about the 100th listen and it gets better each time you hear it.
TNT : You have good taste! Great review! I was listening to this in my car this morning.
Jimi Hendrix , Eric Clapton , Jimmy Page, and Stevie Ray Vaughan...in that order
hahahhahahaa.... I hope your on our community page. I recently did a polling of who you think the best is. Dimebag Darrell came in first but Page was close.
You got it right, TNT. Great music is eternal. Feeling great after listening, as I have in the past. Born 1957.
Good one
I'm gonna have to dig this album out and give it another listen
Thanks
I have heard this song so many times over the years but it's never enough. I love the blues/rock influences of this song. JPJ is so jaw droppingly great. Just can't listen to this once. I replay the solos.
You to understand led zeppelin is a whole universe ahead of the hip-hop generation very simply and its all ok with love ❤️
The base line is a pure mind blow!! 😍🔥🔥🔥
Man I feel u on that superb bassline u can't help but to react to that masterpiece
I fucking love your enthusiasm on this reaction. Zep 2 Lemon song? NO ONE reacts to this song, and I love that you did, because it's a damn good one.
This is one of my alltime favourite bands and favorite song of theirs. They where prolific artists.
All their songs are amazing! Please do The Song Remains The Same/The Rain Song! You will love it!
Awesome reaction... People often forget how good lead players are on rhythym guitar, listen to this left channel only and that rhythym guitar will send chills down your spine.
One of the greatest songs ever..glad to see someone else enjoy it to that extent...
Pure joy, love to see it, this is live to tape, no autotune no click track, music as it should be.
Grande .lo mejor temaso...led zeppelin 2 .album simplemente logico especial unico ...
I love listening to Bonham and Jones when they are in that groove.
You should Listen to Led Zeppelin’s “in my time of dying” it showcases each of the musicians and wound up being one of the all-time masterpieces
The first time my dad heard the juice runs down my leg line coming from the stereo in my room when I was a kid in the 70s, he blew a gasket and forbade me to play it so loudly that my younger sisters could hear it lmao
Hahahahaha that is hilarious
@@TheAdventuresofTNT Thanks. Appreciate it. True story. My dad was actually a cool dude though, just kind of conservative when it came to sexual innuendo around girls. He eventually came to appreciate the musicianship of all LZ's members and other groups I listened to, especially Queen, Yes and Kansas. Keep doing what you do. Enjoy the vids.
Till the juice runs down my leg
🍋💦
This song was released in 1969 and its better than most of the songs of 2020!
it's great to compare these early, more raw and blues-influenced songs with their later songs having sweeping, epic instrumental sections and complex musical structures.
My favorite Zeppelin tune.
They were BIG into DELTA BLUES MUSIC fro the 20'-30's they could tell you anything about the Black musicians, like Memphis Minnie. They LOVED Delta BLUES...you are picking up on that
John Paul Jones is one of my inspirations to pick up the bass and start playing. When jonesy is in a groove he just locks it down and send this incredible feeling.
An LP I had in high school...just music (awesome music..) to me...delightful reaction
John Bonham on drums ✔ ❤ The heartbeat of Led Zepplin and the reason that Jimmy Page never ran out of ideas 😌💕🎶
Loving these Zepp reactions! But I want you to experience a journey that you will NOT be able to leave alone "Inna Gaada da Vida" by Iron Butterfly" expect the unexpected from a soundscape at the beginning of civilization - my prime primordeal track ✔👌👍🤗
JB and JPJ should have gotten a room
Great song, John Paul Jones and John Bonham kill it with riffs on the last part of the song.
I have always loved Zeppelin and noted that they have come in for more than their fair share of criticism for borrowing from the earlier blues artists, but from my point of view, when you listen to something like this, you should realize that they rescued those songs and those artists from obscurity. They created something over the top that was salvaged from the dust heap of history, that no other artist has even come close too after all these years. They are the best at what they do, no question about it.
Great reaction to a great song!
Incredible bassline!!!! Fantastic song!!! The WHOLE DAMN ALBUM is great!!!!! DAMN LISTEN TO THAT BASELINE!!!!!😔👌👌
no one was underrated in zep without all no band
Jimmy Page and Stevie Ray the BEST guitarists to ever play . RIP Stevie
EVH
There’s a lot of great guitarist out there but my guy is jimmy page because I just loved his style and presence
Yeti8it agree!
Word.
Love the bass line in this
Oh yeah brother.....you heen stung! No turning back now!
If I'm not mistaken I think the lemon song is a old blues song that Zeppelin reworked or covered 🤔
page played on a lot of 60's songs as a session player, too. one of rock's legends is if page played the solo in the kinks' 'you really got me.'
Blues. Early Zep is all about the Blues. This song is the Blues.
The bass is NASTY
Straight NASTY
Best all around musician ever.
Lol. I like how you set up your wife to listen to this song... now that's a reaction setup. ;)
Drumming also awesome!
There's a 1970 interview with Jimmy Page and Robert Plant ,I'm pretty sure just after their New York show at Madison Square Garden show,the interviewrers really tryed to grill them,But they handled it really well.
Wow, if this is the BEST, you haven't heard the rest. Soooooo many truly GREAT songs Zepp created