Inna, almost half the songs on Led Zeppelin III are acoustic (and amazing!).Also, John Paul Jones was playing a mandolin in this performance (while Jimmy played guitar).
Zeppelin can do it all, from acoustic folk style, to blues to hard rock and everything in between. Sometimes they even do all the different styles and genres in one song (e.g., Stairway to Heaven). There are no limitations on Led Zeppelin, they do whatever they like... and lucky for us, one of the things they really like, is great music 😎
Ty! Love these gents, love your reactions! 😊 Zep is incredibly varied. Any song a delight. Many of these more acoustic songs are off the album Led Zeppelin III. Not exclusively of course.
If you like to hear more of this sort of song from Led Zeppelin, try The Rain Song next. The band wrote and played all sorts of music, from the hard-rock sound for which they're justly famed, to old-school blues, to psychedelic rock, to this sort of folk-rock acoustical sound. And it's all fantastic.
@@bzbzob yes, I was mistaken on the year though. it was 1977. went to both shows on May 25th & May 26th. saw lots of bands there. lol and that whole period of time is a little blurry.
They do a set of acoustic songs, & a verity of genres, & all are amazing. That is also what makes them so great, with several masterpieces too. The greatest band ever!
Led Zeppelin has made songs in many different styles, and were very much into experimenting with new ideas. Most of their third album has some of this kind of stuff (though this song is from the 4th album)- and this concert also has a great live version of Bron-Y-Aur Stomp.
Led Zeppelin did not want to be simply a 'heavy rock' band after their single 'Whole lotta love' became a hit in 1969... Robert Plant and Jimmy Page were big fans of folk artists like Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, CSNY (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young)... so, their 3rd album 'Led Zeppelin III' in 1970 was a mostly acoustic record - songs like "Gallow's pole" ... 'Tangerine'... "That's the way"... "Bron-Y-Aur stomp"... 'Out on the tiles'... etc. Of course, fans at the time were not receptive to that switch in sound... but 'Led Zeppelin IV' was released in 1971 and the epic song 'Stairway to Heaven'... bridged both the acoustic folk and heavy rock influences. That record had a bit of both heavy and acoustic songs and it sold 24 million copies in the US alone.
Jimmy Page was a big fan of Bert Jansch, an acoustic folk and blues guitarist. There is a whole world of 60's folk/jazz/blues artists from Great Britain that wrote fantastic songs that were mostly acoustic.
They way these reaction videos are taken down for copyright infringement almost instantly by the legal teams that represent the band belies such stupidity and greed on their behalf, they simply cannot see this increases people's interest in the band, and maybe just maybe that could be beneficial in the long term.
This is a re-upload as the first version got taken down :)
I've been listening to Zeppelin my whole life (since 1968) and it's still awesome.
your reaction gave me new appreciation for it- even though i'm a zep head and i've seen it many times ❤️🇺🇸
much love from Massachusetts
My favorite Led Zeppelin songs and one of the most beautiful rock songs ever written.
Inna, almost half the songs on Led Zeppelin III are acoustic (and amazing!).Also, John Paul Jones was playing a mandolin in this performance (while Jimmy played guitar).
Zeppelin can do it all, from acoustic folk style, to blues to hard rock and everything in between. Sometimes they even do all the different styles and genres in one song (e.g., Stairway to Heaven). There are no limitations on Led Zeppelin, they do whatever they like... and lucky for us, one of the things they really like, is great music 😎
This was a time WHEN GIANTS WALKED THE EARTH 🌎 LED ZEPPELIN ❤
They are ALWAYS MAGNIFICENT!
Thanks for the Led Zeppelin
My favorite band since 1969❤❤❤
Led Zeppelin never disappoints, never.
Ty! Love these gents, love your reactions! 😊 Zep is incredibly varied. Any song a delight. Many of these more acoustic songs are off the album Led Zeppelin III. Not exclusively of course.
john’s paul jones was the star of this performance
Need to give bon-y-aur Stomp a listen a song about Robert Plants dog
If you like to hear more of this sort of song from Led Zeppelin, try The Rain Song next.
The band wrote and played all sorts of music, from the hard-rock sound for which they're justly famed, to old-school blues, to psychedelic rock, to this sort of folk-rock acoustical sound.
And it's all fantastic.
if you want more softer melodies from Led Zeppelin check out "Thank You" or "All my Love"
The girl he has heard about in California is Joni Mitchell
The girl in California is of course the great Joni Mitchell. Plant, like all of 50+ years ago, loved her.
I was lucky enough to have seen them in 1975 in DC. they were fantastic.
Capital Centre?
@@bzbzob yes, I was mistaken on the year though. it was 1977. went to both shows on May 25th & May 26th. saw lots of bands there. lol and that whole period of time is a little blurry.
They do a set of acoustic songs, & a verity of genres, & all are amazing. That is also what makes them so great, with several masterpieces too. The greatest band ever!
A couple other LZ songs on the mellower side are, "Rain Song" and "Thank You".
Bellissima canzone. Mi sono addormentato parecchie volte ascoltandola...non in versione live. Buonanotte Inna...occhi meravigliosi
Saw them twice in the 70s my all time favorite songs by them
They never show enough of JPJ!
Such talent, always.
Led Zeppelin has made songs in many different styles, and were very much into experimenting with new ideas.
Most of their third album has some of this kind of stuff (though this song is from the 4th album)- and this concert
also has a great live version of Bron-Y-Aur Stomp.
❤❤❤Robert ❤❤❤
Many songs like this in their discography.
Zeppelin has plenty of chilled out songs.
That's the way is another great song that's kinda chill
Excellent choice to react, Inna.
Incredible, this clear and scratchy voice reminds me of Damiano from Maneskin 🌺
You should give "Thank you" a listen.
I would love to see your reactions to thank you by led zeppelin and seaside rendezvous by Queen !
🌹🌹🌹👏👏👏nice JOB ❤
Led Zeppelin did not want to be simply a 'heavy rock' band after their single 'Whole lotta love' became a hit in 1969... Robert Plant and Jimmy Page were big fans of folk artists like Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, CSNY (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young)... so, their 3rd album 'Led Zeppelin III' in 1970 was a mostly acoustic record - songs like "Gallow's pole" ... 'Tangerine'... "That's the way"... "Bron-Y-Aur stomp"... 'Out on the tiles'... etc.
Of course, fans at the time were not receptive to that switch in sound... but 'Led Zeppelin IV' was released in 1971 and the epic song 'Stairway to Heaven'... bridged both the acoustic folk and heavy rock influences. That record had a bit of both heavy and acoustic songs and it sold 24 million copies in the US alone.
Check out" the rain song" for more mellow Zeppelin .
Jimmy Page was a big fan of Bert Jansch, an acoustic folk and blues guitarist. There is a whole world of 60's folk/jazz/blues artists from Great Britain that wrote fantastic songs that were mostly acoustic.
React to Led Zeppelin: That's the way
Another soft one is Thank You. The greatest rock love song.
Ooooh, if you like this one, i suggest you check out the studio version of The Rain Song.
❤ 🎶 👏👏👏
you should react to dazed and confused you'll be surprised!
He’s singing about Joni Mitchell.
A song for Joni (Mitchell).
They way these reaction videos are taken down for copyright infringement almost instantly by the legal teams that represent the band belies such stupidity and greed on their behalf, they simply cannot see this increases people's interest in the band, and maybe just maybe that could be beneficial in the long term.
Don't smoke his stuff and drink his wine or he will trash you in a song and move across the planet. Seems like an over reaction....
You should be able to show it and not be blurred out
Got taken down