Loved your reactions (watched both)! You are dead on with the Janice Joplin comparison. So many people have said the exact thing down through the years about Robert (Plant) & Janice. Jimmy Page is on the guitar, one of the G.O.A.T.s, wrote, co-wrote, and produced all of their music. John Bonham (the drummer) passed away suddenly at 32 in Sept. of 1980, and they decided they would not continue without him, so that was the end sadly! He was called the greatest rock drummer of all time, but certainly of his era, and you will see that if you go down the rabbit hole into their catalogue! The Gentleman on Keys (playing the base with foot pedals for this number), is John Paul Jones, he is the secret sauce of the band's sound, plays many instruments, all of them well, and arranged most of the music as well as writing some of it. Best of luck to you, your fun to watch!
I still come back to your old Zeppelin reactions, I love them. I keep it together pretty good until the end of this one, where the girls are on their bf's shoulders and you say "Girl, he don't want you, stop". That has me rolling everytime! LOL. But for real dammit, Robert just way too damn sexy! 🔥🤤
Well, one could argue that at least one young group does make music like this. That would be Greta Van Fleet. Even Robert plant really likes Greta. Very talented youngsters with excellent musical skills
JAMES PATRICK PAGE= GOAT. and, yes...as many women (men too) loved Robert...just as many were madly in love with Jimmy,. These two on stage were so good...light shade, dark light...contrast and the bandmates were really having a great time..
Loving your reactions to Led Zeppelin. As for “why did he poke it out there like that?” This was 50 years ago but I could ask “Why all the T & A we see from today’s performers?” 😉
THIS song makes me fall in love with Zeppelin all over again. I’m a 62 years young head banging white Woman from Philly. It do not get much better than these guys. Robert’s packing Sis. ☮️
LOVE your reaction! Yep, another one bites the dust....😂🤣😂 Join the leagues of women who just can’t decide between Robert and Jimmy ....oh hell, just take them both 😎 Talent like no others 🤙🏼
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Don't forget this was about 50 years ago. You should check out "Dazed and Confused" by Zep. Robert Plant is the singer, Jimmy Page is the guitarist, John Bonham the drummer, and John Paul Jones on bass guitar and keyboards. John Bonham died and the band retired because they all felt he was essential and irreplaceable. They had a hell of a run, though.
you should really listen to the studio version of the song it is incredible his vocals are incredible I think it's one of the best has ever been performed recorded and produced
Led Zeppelin Robert Plant vocals/harmonica Jimmy Page guitars/Theramin John Bonham drums John Paul Jones bass/keyboards/mandolin/banjo/synth/Mellatron/everything else!
Led Zeppelin had multiple No.1 albums in the United States, to the point where they were considered the biggest band of the decade. They were never quite as appreciated back home in their native England.
...by the press. For the exact same reason Rolling Stone magazine slammed them for years. They never paid the payroll. Imagine the balls on that. People talk these days about how they changed the game in terms of promoter percentage etc all that is known now, but what you will never hear is how they entirely opted out of press payroll, because it's still a touchy subject that applies to this day. If I was in a band these days, lets call it The Old Cunts cuz im 50 and we were shite, if I had enough money I could pay Rolling Stone to make us sound amazing. We would sell records on the back of that. The press were never made or had any hand in their rise, and were never acknowledged as something that needed to be considered, and they didn't like it. Hence the enduring silence throughout the mainstay. Jimmy Page actually saying anything in public is a recent phenomena, last 10 15 years or so, in general terms.
@@AleisterCrowley. I've heard Plant talk about how he didn't dig Jann Wenner personally from the first time they met. Robert said Jann was a bundle of bad energy filled with negative vibe that Plant didn't want to be around at all. It was like Wenner was trying to keep up with the "Jones," while Plant was actually living the life with "Jones" seeing they were best mates. To say it simply, they weren't on the same "Page." 😂😜🤣😉 Blah,ha!! +Peace & Rock n' Roll 4 Your Soul My Friend+ ✌️😎
Maybe the guy in the movie vacation was actually standing like him. Lol lol😂 Oh I'm starting 2 new blankets. I'll send you pictures when they are done. Lol
@@kshavon3098 HEY BOO, U HAVE TO REACT 2 DIS! B4 I PASTE,,, U Have THE MIGHTY QUEEN , WITHOUT FREDDIE M. R.I.P.,, U ALSO HAVE MR PAUL R. OF THE ALSO MIGHTY BAD CO. Who has 1 Of THE MOST ICONIC VOCALS Of OUR AGE. JUST REACT 2 The 1ST/OPENING SONG, "TIE Your MOTHER DOWN ... PEACE BOO, HOPE YOU ARE DOING WELL 🙂
A friend of mine during high school camped outside of radio station KLOS (slept in his car) in LA in the 80s to meet Robert Plant after learning he was being interviewed. He said Plant's reaction was humble...he said WOW! You slept here all night to meet me?! Shook his hand, gave him an autograph and spoke with him a few minutes. Pretty awesome but I was too angry over not being invited that I didn't care at the time, 😂 As to Plant's stance LMAO 🤣🤣🤣 The other band members called him "Percy" bc of his poses. 🤣
When/if you have the time, give the studio version a listen. Slightly different vibe but also fabulous because it opens with Page playing an acoustic guitar, and it's just incredible to listen to him. Page had the double-neck guitar built for him because there was no way he could switch from acoustic to electric guitar in the middle of the song during a live performance, and he said there was no other way to do the song justice when they performed it live. Once made, he would also play it for other songs they performed back-to-back, the 12-string tuned for one song, the 6-string for another, so he didn't have to stop and switch guitars. I also watched and enjoyed your reaction to Whole Lotta Love. That was actually the studio version of the song set to various performance clips, but it cut out about 45 seconds of the song. You might enjoy listening to the entire song. Page was also a genius in the studio so I do recommend listening to studio versions as well. Some incredible stuff that, and no auto tune back then! Of course, you can tell from watching them perform Stairway that Plant didn't need auto tune. Rock on! 😉 Edit: Apologies for the lengthy comment but another thought just popped into my head. Another reason to listen to studio versions before live versions is that they loved to improvise. Not so much with Stairway but with most others songs, and it was a real kick. But the only way to know when they were improvising is to first know the song. They were so in-tune with each other and loved to expand on songs, so improv was common with them. Always interesting to hear where they would take a song, but TBH, I like their studio versions of some songs better than their live versions. The Rain Song immediately comes to mind, but there are some others. Either way, they were the best of the best, no doubt about it. 😊 OK, last thought, I promise. If you like blues rock, you'll love Led Zeppelin even more. Whole Lotta Love is hard rock, Stairway to Heave is folk/progressive rock, but they broke real ground with their blues rock tunes. Try any of the following for starters, some for which you can find live versions, others not: You Shook Me I Can't Quit You Baby The Lemon Song Bring It On Home Nobody's Fault But Mine When the Levee Breaks
@@kshavon3098 I just noticed that I commented on the wrong song, I thought I was on the Stairway to Heaven reaction. The acoustic bit I mentioned was on it, not this song. 😂 Still, this is a great tune as well.
No thank you!!! Love that southern drawl! I missed out on your skynyrd reaction, I have a moly questions to ask you southern belles! Lol no of them fit for TH-cam haha
I don’t see anyone mentioning this so here goes.. Robert Plant was considered to be the most endowed musician in rock..according to the groupies. That was all part of his look.. the virile white Knight. I saw them in 77 at LA Forum. My favorite band
Zeppelin has so many good songs. Had all eight of their albums back then. The one that means so much to me is "Thank You." Not that it's their best...but I hope you'll love it too. Zeppelin recorded 108 songs, so pick any of them after 'Thank You.'
Robert Plant knew Janis Joplin. She kind of looked out for him on their first tour I believe. It's quite possible he was influenced by her singing style. Jimmy Page was the lead guitarist
Robert Plant's contribution - as in the rest of the band - is actually learned behaviour. These are post-war British kids exposed to American music through hard to find American imports. Their ability to absorb that is, of course, the reason they became so big in the US. And by 1973 (the year I was born, incidentally) they were well on the way to being the biggest band in the world. It's actually a bit startling, because if you sat down and interviewed them you would quickly realise this was a kind of unfolding fairy-tale for a bunch of foreigners who just happened to have the right sound at the right time.
I've heard people compare Plant and Joplin before. The reason is that both sing the blues with a bit of a gravel type voice. A raw sound. Both also put alot of emotion into singing the blues. Both bring that feeling out in the listener and themselves. Plant met Janis once. When the group was new and just started playing America they were booked to a music festival in Texas. Jimmy Page was old friends with Janis. They were drinking buddies whenever Page got to America and both were in the same area. Janis was a really nice person who would give the shirt off her back to someone. And she saw the not worldly Plant. Could tell he was not a seasoned musician yet and rather innocent (Believe it or not Plant came from the small towns in northern England and while in bands and music he really was not around the sophisticated London crowd. It took a little time hanging around Page that Robert got more worldly. BTW, I heard that even when Led Zeppelin was at their most powerful Plant was a polite and nice guy. They all actually were said to be pretty nice guys. They did not have that diva rock star attitude.
I read the comments regarding Janis Joplin but although I see the similarities, Plant was influenced by black blues artists before knowing she existed.... Muddy Waters, Lead Belly (In The Pines)-amazing song!! Howlin Wolf , Robert Johnson (Traveling Riverside Blues).which Zeppelin remade ...likely the same inspiration as Janis Joplin. Let's not rewrite history. Give credit where credit is due. Zeppelin was influenced by these early artists.
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Robert Plant (The Golden God) - every woman wanted him and all the men wanted to be him, lol. Ledhead here! 💞 There's a difference between Janice's American Blues and Led Zeps British interpretation of American Blues. 😉
Best band ever led zeppelin they are truly talented by the mighty God masters of instruments masters of song writing best band that ever walked planet earth Allahu akbar God is the greatest
Loved your reactions (watched both)! You are dead on with the Janice Joplin comparison. So many people have said the exact thing down through the years about Robert (Plant) & Janice. Jimmy Page is on the guitar, one of the G.O.A.T.s, wrote, co-wrote, and produced all of their music. John Bonham (the drummer) passed away suddenly at 32 in Sept. of 1980, and they decided they would not continue without him, so that was the end sadly! He was called the greatest rock drummer of all time, but certainly of his era, and you will see that if you go down the rabbit hole into their catalogue! The Gentleman on Keys (playing the base with foot pedals for this number), is John Paul Jones, he is the secret sauce of the band's sound, plays many instruments, all of them well, and arranged most of the music as well as writing some of it. Best of luck to you, your fun to watch!
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The wonderful Janice was a bit later.👍👍
The cameraman in front of stage knew exactly what he was doing XD
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The gods of rock ...all the girls were crazy for them.
I KNOW THEY WAS😂😂
I’m a simple man. I see Shavon reacting to zeppelin I click.
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Same, love this lady. Theee best reaction.
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Robert Plant😍 I’m seeing him in concert for the 5th time. He’s still gorgeous!
He keeps poking it out because he can and because we want him to. 😁😁
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You ain’t ever told a lie!
Greatest ever!! Keep doing this concert! Every song is unbelievable!! Best lookin band too!! Jimmy Page...greatest guitarist ever!
This is the benchmark the acid test by which all live bands will be judged. And i honestly dont think any band will get anywhere close to this
That reaction was class man 😂 i could feel the sexual tension coming through the screen 👏 😂
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THE ultimate Zeppelin performance. Page & Plant speak to each other so effortlessly. They changed music forever. 🎶🎸🎵😎
Greatest rock band that will ever walk the planet
Some Blue Eyed Soul from the Greatest Band Of All Time!
I still come back to your old Zeppelin reactions, I love them. I keep it together pretty good until the end of this one, where the girls are on their bf's shoulders and you say "Girl, he don't want you, stop". That has me rolling everytime! LOL. But for real dammit, Robert just way too damn sexy! 🔥🤤
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Robert Plant can poke it out all day and night long, especially singing like that!
They were, are and WILL ALWAYS BE the ultimate rock band.
More please! Nobody makes music like this anymore. Led Zeppelin was great!💯✌
I GOT ANOTHER ONE BY THEM IT WILL BE UPLOADED SATURDAY
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@@kshavon3098 yeah don't get hung up on Robert Plant's huge cock... you got to get past that and enjoy the music you know
Well, one could argue that at least one young group does make music like this. That would be Greta Van Fleet. Even Robert plant really likes Greta. Very talented youngsters with excellent musical skills
OMG Robert Plant is the sexiest being ever❤. And Jimmys fingures Awww❤😂
YES MAAM 😂😂💯
Percy was packin’ and he’s gonna let you know it! 😂😂😂😂😂
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You, just omg... I like you. You just say it, you tell it you're blunt, I love it!
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Bestie, you killing me, 🤣🤙
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This is one of my favorites from these beautiful legends. So much soul mixed with blues makes my heart happy ❤
JAMES PATRICK PAGE= GOAT. and, yes...as many women (men too) loved Robert...just as many were madly in love with Jimmy,. These two on stage were so good...light shade, dark light...contrast and the bandmates were really having a great time..
Girl he don’t won’t y stop🤣👍Great reaction as always♥️
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This was an experience!!!
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My favorite Led Zepp song EVER!❤️
Definitely an essential band to get into. Great video.
Loving your reactions to Led Zeppelin. As for “why did he poke it out there like that?” This was 50 years ago but I could ask “Why all the T & A we see from today’s performers?” 😉
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This is the kinda song that would melt me into my bean bag chair with candles and glass of Bourbon. Oh yeah. Thanx for the memories, Peace
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Black dog is badass by them
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@@kshavon3098 you see it
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Sub 757! Wazzup bestie!?! Glad to catch you this morning. Been on gaurd around the clock over my garden so been incognito
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@@kshavon3098great observation comparing the sound to Janis Joplin... never put those together like that but it fits
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THIS song makes me fall in love with Zeppelin all over again. I’m a 62 years young head banging white Woman from Philly. It do not get much better than these guys. Robert’s packing Sis. ☮️
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People CRY the first time they hear this song. EPIC.
I'm a musician. During lockdown, I became a bit reclusive. I love watching people hear this song for the first time!
It’s called the Blues. Played by an amazing rock group. Hence, “blues-rock”.
(K) YOU hit raw and real..so proud to call you Bestie
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LOVE your reaction!
Yep, another one bites the dust....😂🤣😂
Join the leagues of women who just can’t decide between Robert and Jimmy ....oh hell, just take them both 😎
Talent like no others 🤙🏼
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Rock Gods.
Best reaction to this song I've seen so far 👍👍👍
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Working 7 to 11 every night is a 16 hour work day not a 4 hour work day.Used to do those at Kaiser Aluminum in Tacoma.Brutal !!!
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This is not a video but 1 song from an iconic 1973 concert in MSG.
Yes! They were from the exact era, though diff background/countries. Blues expression.☮️ Meaning Janis and Robert.
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Girl I’ve got the biggest crush on Jimmy Page too (guitarist) ❤ still do. He matured very very well. At least as of like 5-10 years ago
I’m hooked on your video reactions ! Well mostly hooked on you ! Look forward to seeing many more reactions from you ! Be blessed
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Your reaction is hilarious..Robert Plant
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Don't forget this was about 50 years ago. You should check out "Dazed and Confused" by Zep. Robert Plant is the singer, Jimmy Page is the guitarist, John Bonham the drummer, and John Paul Jones on bass guitar and keyboards. John Bonham died and the band retired because they all felt he was essential and irreplaceable. They had a hell of a run, though.
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Crazy 50 years ago
you should really listen to the studio version of the song it is incredible his vocals are incredible I think it's one of the best has ever been performed recorded and produced
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Hahaha. I thought the same. Cheers!
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Led Zeppelin had multiple No.1 albums in the United States, to the point where they were considered the biggest band of the decade. They were never quite as appreciated back home in their native England.
...by the press. For the exact same reason Rolling Stone magazine slammed them for years. They never paid the payroll. Imagine the balls on that. People talk these days about how they changed the game in terms of promoter percentage etc all that is known now, but what you will never hear is how they entirely opted out of press payroll, because it's still a touchy subject that applies to this day.
If I was in a band these days, lets call it The Old Cunts cuz im 50 and we were shite, if I had enough money I could pay Rolling Stone to make us sound amazing. We would sell records on the back of that. The press were never made or had any hand in their rise, and were never acknowledged as something that needed to be considered, and they didn't like it. Hence the enduring silence throughout the mainstay. Jimmy Page actually saying anything in public is a recent phenomena, last 10 15 years or so, in general terms.
@@AleisterCrowley. I've heard Plant talk about how he didn't dig Jann Wenner personally from the first time they met. Robert said Jann was a bundle of bad energy filled with negative vibe that Plant didn't want to be around at all. It was like Wenner was trying to keep up with the "Jones," while Plant was actually living the life with "Jones" seeing they were best mates. To say it simply, they weren't on the same "Page." 😂😜🤣😉 Blah,ha!! +Peace & Rock n' Roll 4 Your Soul My Friend+ ✌️😎
Enjoy your reaction vids. You should do a reaction to Led Zeppelin The Ocean live from Madison Garden.
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Maybe the guy in the movie vacation was actually standing like him. Lol lol😂
Oh I'm starting 2 new blankets. I'll send you pictures when they are done. Lol
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@@kshavon3098 HEY BOO, U HAVE TO REACT 2 DIS! B4 I PASTE,,, U Have THE MIGHTY QUEEN , WITHOUT FREDDIE M. R.I.P.,, U ALSO HAVE MR PAUL R. OF THE ALSO MIGHTY BAD CO. Who has 1 Of THE MOST ICONIC VOCALS Of OUR AGE. JUST REACT 2 The 1ST/OPENING SONG, "TIE Your MOTHER DOWN ... PEACE BOO, HOPE YOU ARE DOING WELL 🙂
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I think the cameraman was more in love with it than anyone else.
I agree 5 100 percent Robert sounds style-wise like Janis Joplin and may be the only singer that sounds like him.
you gotta listen to the ocean by led zeppelin. one of their best live performances
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Now, see them in their later years…
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A friend of mine during high school camped outside of radio station KLOS (slept in his car) in LA in the 80s to meet Robert Plant after learning he was being interviewed. He said Plant's reaction was humble...he said WOW! You slept here all night to meet me?! Shook his hand, gave him an autograph and spoke with him a few minutes. Pretty awesome but I was too angry over not being invited that I didn't care at the time, 😂 As to Plant's stance LMAO 🤣🤣🤣 The other band members called him "Percy" bc of his poses. 🤣
When/if you have the time, give the studio version a listen. Slightly different vibe but also fabulous because it opens with Page playing an acoustic guitar, and it's just incredible to listen to him.
Page had the double-neck guitar built for him because there was no way he could switch from acoustic to electric guitar in the middle of the song during a live performance, and he said there was no other way to do the song justice when they performed it live. Once made, he would also play it for other songs they performed back-to-back, the 12-string tuned for one song, the 6-string for another, so he didn't have to stop and switch guitars.
I also watched and enjoyed your reaction to Whole Lotta Love. That was actually the studio version of the song set to various performance clips, but it cut out about 45 seconds of the song. You might enjoy listening to the entire song.
Page was also a genius in the studio so I do recommend listening to studio versions as well. Some incredible stuff that, and no auto tune back then! Of course, you can tell from watching them perform Stairway that Plant didn't need auto tune. Rock on! 😉
Edit: Apologies for the lengthy comment but another thought just popped into my head. Another reason to listen to studio versions before live versions is that they loved to improvise. Not so much with Stairway but with most others songs, and it was a real kick. But the only way to know when they were improvising is to first know the song.
They were so in-tune with each other and loved to expand on songs, so improv was common with them. Always interesting to hear where they would take a song, but TBH, I like their studio versions of some songs better than their live versions. The Rain Song immediately comes to mind, but there are some others. Either way, they were the best of the best, no doubt about it. 😊
OK, last thought, I promise. If you like blues rock, you'll love Led Zeppelin even more. Whole Lotta Love is hard rock, Stairway to Heave is folk/progressive rock, but they broke real ground with their blues rock tunes. Try any of the following for starters, some for which you can find live versions, others not:
You Shook Me
I Can't Quit You Baby
The Lemon Song
Bring It On Home
Nobody's Fault But Mine
When the Levee Breaks
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@@kshavon3098 I just noticed that I commented on the wrong song, I thought I was on the Stairway to Heaven reaction. The acoustic bit I mentioned was on it, not this song. 😂 Still, this is a great tune as well.
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Robert was too much for this lady 😂 kept focusing on his wedding tackle
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Love the way you talk in the southern USA 🇺🇸! Hey did you do any reactions to Lynyrd Skyynrd yet!?
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No thank you!!! Love that southern drawl! I missed out on your skynyrd reaction, I have a moly questions to ask you southern belles! Lol no of them fit for TH-cam haha
I don’t see anyone mentioning this so here goes.. Robert Plant was considered to be the most endowed musician in rock..according to the groupies. That was all part of his look.. the virile white Knight. I saw them in 77 at LA Forum. My favorite band
Zeppelin has so many good songs. Had all eight of their albums back then. The one that means so much to me is "Thank You." Not that it's their best...but I hope you'll love it too. Zeppelin recorded 108 songs, so pick any of them after 'Thank You.'
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Oh, that was a hell of an idea Janis Joplin and Robert Plant oh my God that made in heaven
Robert Plant knew Janis Joplin. She kind of looked out for him on their first tour I believe. It's quite possible he was influenced by her singing style. Jimmy Page was the lead guitarist
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You have to listen to Stevie Ray Vaughn's Texas Flood live for some great guitar. I know you'll love it. Jim
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Robert Plant's contribution - as in the rest of the band - is actually learned behaviour. These are post-war British kids exposed to American music through hard to find American imports. Their ability to absorb that is, of course, the reason they became so big in the US. And by 1973 (the year I was born, incidentally) they were well on the way to being the biggest band in the world. It's actually a bit startling, because if you sat down and interviewed them you would quickly realise this was a kind of unfolding fairy-tale for a bunch of foreigners who just happened to have the right sound at the right time.
I've heard people compare Plant and Joplin before.
The reason is that both sing the blues with a bit of a gravel type voice. A raw sound.
Both also put alot of emotion into singing the blues. Both bring that feeling out in the listener and themselves.
Plant met Janis once. When the group was new and just started playing America they were booked to a music festival in Texas. Jimmy Page was old friends with Janis. They were drinking buddies whenever Page got to America and both were in the same area. Janis was a really nice person who would give the shirt off her back to someone. And she saw the not worldly Plant. Could tell he was not a seasoned musician yet and rather innocent (Believe it or not Plant came from the small towns in northern England and while in bands and music he really was not around the sophisticated London crowd. It took a little time hanging around Page that Robert got more worldly.
BTW, I heard that even when Led Zeppelin was at their most powerful Plant was a polite and nice guy. They all actually were said to be pretty nice guys. They did not have that diva rock star attitude.
You met your match, K Shavon!
Such a sexy fing song!
I read the comments regarding Janis Joplin but although I see the similarities, Plant was influenced by black blues artists before knowing she existed.... Muddy Waters, Lead Belly (In The Pines)-amazing song!! Howlin Wolf , Robert Johnson (Traveling Riverside Blues).which Zeppelin remade ...likely the same inspiration as Janis Joplin. Let's not rewrite history. Give credit where credit is due. Zeppelin was influenced by these early artists.
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Robert Plant said Janis Joplin was his fairy godmother. 😂
Great reaction!!! Jimmy Page on guitar; Robert Plant would appreciate the association with Janis Joplin - they were friends, I believe. Thanks ☮
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Robert Plant: "Oh lord, me & Janis were friends alright, but I'll never tell. 😂😜 Blah,ha,ha!! ✌️😎
Who is Janis Joplin?😊 ...lol...excellent reaction 🎉
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I was there watching the greatest band of all time led zeppelin they are truly talented masters of instruments no one can come close
Robert Plant (The Golden God) - every woman wanted him and all the men wanted to be him, lol. Ledhead here! 💞 There's a difference between Janice's American Blues and Led Zeps British interpretation of American Blues. 😉
MSG performance is legendary.... And yes agree with comparison to Janis Joplin
Love your takes on all music... so real from a female perspective
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Where ya at girl, Bama?
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@@kshavon3098 never heard heard of gump, I’m down in the Deep South of Canada, not many yankee slickers down here
@eugenespahan2318 LOL MONTGOMERY
Ms. K Shavon, I was thinking of some people you could put into your basket. Perhaps Ted Nugent (Cat Scratch Fever would be a good one for you.)?
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Be careful on the knee pad request. I'll buy a knee pad factory. That was a pinch of sarcasm.
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Robert Plant is an old man now, but still fine. I'd do him. lol
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A Janis Robert duet
Interesting thought
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You gonna be around Mi soon?
NEVER BEEN BABE
Best band ever led zeppelin they are truly talented by the mighty God masters of instruments masters of song writing best band that ever walked planet earth Allahu akbar God is the greatest
They don't make music like this anymore.
I love watching women no matter what age,race,class,religion reacting to Robert. 😂 it’s not called cock rock for no reason
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Janis Joplin comparison is fantastic.... How the hell did you listen to her before these guys?😂😂
😂😂 MY OTHER BEST FRIENDS ON HERE SUGGESTED HER FIRST
After seeing you react to white lead singer rock bands…i wonder what you’ll feel when you see Sevendust..Try the song Black 😉
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