I’m only gonna say this one time, so I hope it counts for something. Olli, you bring a lot to these reactions. Your energy is infectious, and I personally get hype, when you get hype about a song. The 3 of you are killing it, and each of you brings your own ingredient to make a great dish. Your honest opinions are appreciated by most of us, I think. So, if you let one or two haters turn you into a downer, we all miss out on the fun, and so do you. This is the internet man, you can’t escape the negative comments. Just know that most of us are watching bc we genuinely appreciate what you guys are giving us, even if we don’t always say it. Good reaction, fellas, I’ll be staying tuned in.
OlliWooDDA don't be quiet. My wife and I enjoy your reaction the most. I can tell you appreciate the music. Have a good evening fellas. Thanks for the content.
YAY YAY & YAY!!! **BEST BAND EVER!!! started listening to them when i was 8 years old & instant Mad Luv with MY Jimmy Page Magical Musical Genius Wizard Babe just WOW they grabbed me by my Soul & NEVER let GO!!!
I remember being a very young teen in L.A. in the early 70's trying to sneak into a Led Zeppelin Concert. I remember the girls were screaming and even crying cuz they could not get in. I mean to the teens back then they were like gods.
Grew up with LED zeppelin! Tuned in to see your newest with black dog. Not sure what happened in my absence, but when Ollie said he's going to be quiet, it totally bummed me out. We need your voice Ollie. If people don't like what you have to say, they can tune in to another channel. Don't let it stop you from being you. We love you!!!
This is from the Madison Square Garden shows where they made the concert movie "The Song Remains the Same" they played 3 nights, I attended one of them, I was 16
We want your input !!! Never listen to a dodo on here. I always thought you 3 were a perfect trio. Please speak your mind on your channel. We love it ❤
OlliWooDDA is the best. Always the first to act like he can't be bothered and at the same time if he likes what he hears he's the first to dig deeper and do some Googling. Keep up the killer reactions guys. Thank you.
It's not about you being positive. It's about you being honest about your perception of what you heard and saw. Without that, it's not truly a reaction channel.
Helluva great rocker o' Led' Zep's! & this is the 2nd time in two days I've seen this live Black Dog video @ MSG reacted to! Seton Hill, a pro' drummer: yesterday.
I love Zeppelin and I love watching you guys react to it for the first time. Their hayday was a little before my time but I discovered them in high school and they have been my favorite ever since!!! All 4 are so talented and bring so much variety.
I SAW THIS SHOW!! ❤❤❤ When I was 17 in 1973, cruisin' NYC from DC with my Homies, we unexpectedly acquired 4 leftover Will Call tickets for $10 at MSG Arena 10 minutes into LED ZEPELLIN's concert. As we entered, they were just starting BLACK DOG, one of most cherished LZ songs then. Now, this iconic song always triggers that life changing moment. COOL Reaction! I know it's impossible to comprehend how NEW, FRESH & original they were in the late 60s & early 70s.
You guys are great, and I think you realize Rock and Roll is not just noise, and why, even now, 45 years after the death of John Bonham, and the breakup of Led Zeppelin, you STILL see t-shirts, posters, bumper stickers, and other merchandise for Led Zeppelin!
John Farhnam used to use this as a vocal warm up song before shows back in the day. One of his techs recorded it one night before the show - it's an epic song
@Cchan53 Aussie Legend John 'The Voice' Farnham - he is an icon in Australia. Check out him singing it below. Unfortunately it's audio only, but that's the bit that matters I guess. th-cam.com/video/F2Yi6TVi-sU/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
You have yet to do one of the best live performances of Zepplin. Since Ive Been Loving You Live at Madison Square Garden. I've asked a couple of times. Nothing short of Astounding.
The band all stayed at a old estate called Headley Grange, to focus on written & recording music. The place didn’t have heat or running water, so they were roughing it. The song isn’t about the dog that roamed around, they couldn’t think of a name, so paying tribute to the 4 legged companion hence the name. PS the used The Rolling Stones mobile recording studio. Bonham’s great drumming sound for When The Levee Breaks, was recorded in the 3 story entrance hall of the place. Other bands have tried getting that rich sound, even recording there, but they didn’t have Bonham playing them. Thank you as always. Ollie not sure what has you down, I know what has me down today, Led Zeppelin always boosts my mood even if only a little.
Ollie, I often think that you dont have an appreciation of much of the older music because its just not to your taste and so that reflects in your critiquing.. it is what it is.. ✌️
They opened that show with their own "Rock and Roll" song and it's that great old time rock and roll. Olli you don't have to pretend to be impressed when you're not.
I never liked this song much but I like how they play it live. You are right about something about them live. They work hard - not too tight and not too loose. They have fun and let it run.
Winston Churchill said the depression he suffered from his whole life he called his black dog. I have no idea of this is what this song is about!? I always wondered. I actually was at this concert. And. I think I was 12. My teenage friend brought me to it! And I did loved it! ❤😊 NYC kids like me grew up young.
Bonham is at the top in terms of influencing a ton of drummers that came after him, like Tool's Danny Carey. Neil Peart of Rush is of course considered among the best as well. But Bonham's grooves were unbeatable. And yes, Fool in the Rain, as someone else mentioned, is a must listen.
John Bonham has influenced more drummers than anyone besides Buddy Rich(the GOAT) He has been in the spot light since before Zep's first album in 1968/69. Ollie has to watch Moby Dick from The Song Remains The Same in MSG. (same concert as from the above vid) He was one of the first drummers to keep with the guitarist not the bass player. He took drums to another level. He knows when not to play, and when to come in like thunder. I hope Ollli will hear his 5 piece drum set genius. RockOn guys!
Great reaction. Olli kills me..."the drummer is okay"! LOL! Beth Hart did a solid cover of this song. Speaking of Beth...she has a new album featuring Slash. I encourage you to react to Savior With A Razor. Incredible! I may be going about this the wrong way but I'm sure you'll will love it!
Hey guys! Kind of a heavy night. Hard to jam to one of my faves with my favorite reactors. You three are always so genuine and I look forward to your thoughts. Olli, I hope you know how much we (I) enjoy hearing your POV! Thats the fun! I’m very shy and rarely give my opinion and feel very unheard, but this felt like a safe place to share ❤. I hope you three know we enjoy your channel because of YOU!! ❤
While at Headley Grange writing and recording their 4th album, Robert came up with this tune. When asked by the rest of the band, what is called? He remembered a black Labrador roaming the property there and said "Black Dog".
Appreciate you guys, excited you're going through the LedZep catalog. Ollie, I get you. I'm a huge LZ fan and always feel the live versions are less than the studio tracks. Check out the album cut, I think you'll like it a lot more. Thanks!!
Do a double feature of Since I've Been Loving You. First the studio, then the live version from 1973 Madison Square. You'll love it. Also the studio of Over The Hills And Far Away. And Dyer Maker and Fool In The Rain.
Yep in almost all cases the Led Zeppelin material better to hear studio first. Not that they weren't brilliant live. Just a cleaner and clearer sound, the band could sound quite rough live (in a good way). Possible exception Since I've Been Loving You which is a little more flat on the album and really does come alive, live! But hey it's the mighty Zeppelin, it's all good.
seen them in st Louis mo in 1977, they were at a rather large mansion type farmhouse/studio in the countryside and the black dog would come up to them when they were sitting outside each day, as they were finishing the song they were talking about what the title of the song would be, I think it was jpj who while looking at the black dog said let's call it black dog and so it was, that's the only thing the black dog had to do with the song
Achilles Last Stand live at Knebworth (1979), or the studio where Page does 12 guitar overdubs, is an amazing drumming song. Live at Earls Court May 25,1975, In My Time Of Dying is one of their greatest live performances. An old gospel song, & they pay it great respect, Page plays the hell out of a slide guitar , & the other kill it too. There’s 2 versions, the best one has been up 12 years & is 12 minutes & 4 seconds long. The other has some damage to the video. I hope to see both songs.
Hey Ollie. Man it is breaking my heart to see you sitting there so sad. Remember one thing. This is your damn channel and you have the right to say whatever you want. This channel is about YOUR reactions! That includes YOU! Come back to us man! I always so look forward to your opinion and your smiling face down there. Don't drive us away with your sadness. Whoever said whatever they said to you to do this to you, I say F 'em! Let 'em start their own reaction channel. Ignore negative comments!!! Especially if they're personally directed at any one of you three. Haters gonna hate! Don't let them change you or they win! Let them change the channel! You don't really need haters on your channel anyway!✌️❤️📣
Seeing them perform for those not of the era add so much still in their outfits and still not some extra short cut version either. Point being hearing and seeing adds a element for a reaction video I prefer.... we all can do the album and some who do both merely get that extra bang of $$$. Same for those live from Chicago to the Who and others from old TV episodes also are a treat to appreciate.
Love Zeppelin, always have BUT in my opinion, I enjoy listening to the Studio Albums much, much better than the Live stuff... that's just me :) Rock on!
I’m only gonna say this one time, so I hope it counts for something. Olli, you bring a lot to these reactions. Your energy is infectious, and I personally get hype, when you get hype about a song. The 3 of you are killing it, and each of you brings your own ingredient to make a great dish. Your honest opinions are appreciated by most of us, I think. So, if you let one or two haters turn you into a downer, we all miss out on the fun, and so do you. This is the internet man, you can’t escape the negative comments. Just know that most of us are watching bc we genuinely appreciate what you guys are giving us, even if we don’t always say it. Good reaction, fellas, I’ll be staying tuned in.
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Agreed. Love that you all keep it real.
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I agree 💯. Love all 3 of you and this channel much love ❤❤
I second that!!! Come back! Come back! Don't let them break you. What channel is not the same without your voice inbox number 3!
This was a time WHEN GIANTS WALKED THE EARTH 🌎 LED ZEPPELIN ❤
I love how Corey smiles and jams to the songs!😎🖤🖤🖤 Led Zeppelin is my favorite band!🖤🖤🖤
Olli was a bummer this go around - cheer up!
The best rock band of all time! Greetings from Vienna. ;)
4 GOATS, and just Rock Stars. The greatest drummer of all time doesn't need your approval. Every professional drummer say he's the best.
OlliWooDDA don't be quiet. My wife and I enjoy your reaction the most. I can tell you appreciate the music. Have a good evening fellas. Thanks for the content.
Saw them live in1969 and 1973. Amazing. I will never forget! Go Ollie.. speak up dude.
Me too in Coventry around 1972 - unforgetable.
Another good song, by Led Zeppelin. 🔥🎶 Thanks for your reaction guys.⭐️
YAY YAY & YAY!!! **BEST BAND EVER!!! started listening to them when i was 8 years old & instant Mad Luv with MY Jimmy Page Magical Musical Genius Wizard Babe just WOW they grabbed me by my Soul & NEVER let GO!!!
I remember being a very young teen in L.A. in the early 70's trying to sneak into a Led Zeppelin Concert. I remember the girls were screaming and even crying cuz they could not get in. I mean to the teens back then they were like gods.
Simply the GOATS! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
They were untouchable live
Grew up with LED zeppelin! Tuned in to see your newest with black dog. Not sure what happened in my absence, but when Ollie said he's going to be quiet, it totally bummed me out. We need your voice Ollie. If people don't like what you have to say, they can tune in to another channel. Don't let it stop you from being you. We love you!!!
Seeing them in person was a trip. You *have* to do In My Time Of Dying live in '75.
Yes!!
Love Led Zeppelin. I can listen to every album and every song on those albums.
This is from the Madison Square Garden shows where they made the concert movie "The Song Remains the Same" they played 3 nights, I attended one of them, I was 16
Absolutely, one of amy favorite numbers from them, first heard this in the early 1970s in high school
Since I ve been loving you live. A must to see.
Absolutely!
Rock and roll ROYALTY
They are so damned magnificent!!
Feckin eh!!!! Now we're talkin'. I can't wait for your reaction. Incredible tune. Incredible album. Incredible band.
led zep always delivers and u guys always dilver too! love.
We want your input !!! Never listen to a dodo on here. I always thought you 3 were a perfect trio. Please speak your mind on your channel. We love it ❤
My favorite song of theirs!
Love that syncopation in Led Zepplin !
Olli, you are entitled to your opinion whether others agree or not. You can't please all the people all the time. Personally i love ya ✌️
I wish I could live it all over again!
Used to play this on drums with my friends decades ago. My right foot still reflexively flutters when I hear the outro.
OlliWooDDA is the best. Always the first to act like he can't be bothered and at the same time if he likes what he hears he's the first to dig deeper and do some Googling. Keep up the killer reactions guys. Thank you.
It's not about you being positive. It's about you being honest about your perception of what you heard and saw. Without that, it's not truly a reaction channel.
This whole concert was amazing. react to Since I've Been Loving You from this same show. You will love it!
Helluva great rocker o' Led' Zep's! & this is the 2nd time in two days I've seen this live Black Dog video @ MSG reacted to! Seton Hill, a pro' drummer: yesterday.
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I like the videos best when O is in love with the song. His excitement makes it
Bonham greatest drummer EVER. Top 3 at least.
The Ocean performed at this concert is a great live version as well 🔥
I love John Bonham! His drumming was amazing. Jimmy Page was a great guitarist! ❤😊
I love Zeppelin and I love watching you guys react to it for the first time. Their hayday was a little before my time but I discovered them in high school and they have been my favorite ever since!!! All 4 are so talented and bring so much variety.
wicked wicked wicked awesome Thank You. Rock on THIS IS IT
Inlove all 3 of you and your commentary.
If you like BLUES, same concert "Since Ive been Loving you" is perfect Blues. SO good.
I SAW THIS SHOW!! ❤❤❤ When I was 17 in 1973, cruisin' NYC from DC with my Homies, we unexpectedly acquired 4 leftover Will Call tickets for $10 at MSG Arena 10 minutes into LED ZEPELLIN's concert. As we entered, they were just starting BLACK DOG, one of most cherished LZ songs then. Now, this iconic song always triggers that life changing moment. COOL Reaction! I know it's impossible to comprehend how NEW, FRESH & original they were in the late 60s & early 70s.
You eff'n guys are GREAT!
I saw them in 1975, and this was the song they started the concert with. High energy fun!
Living in that era, and watching these live performances brings all the fun, and togetherness during those times! Thank you.
You guys are great, and I think you realize Rock and Roll is not just noise, and why, even now, 45 years after the death of John Bonham, and the breakup of Led Zeppelin, you STILL see t-shirts, posters, bumper stickers, and other merchandise for Led Zeppelin!
When anyone tells me to shut up…..I just keep talking 😂
That's crazy rocknroll alright! Kinda of a sign of the times.
❤❤❤Robert ❤❤❤
This is a great song and they've got so many that are so good but my favorites are Kashmir and All of my love especially all of my love
Ditto
Corey, the song you are thinking of is "Whole lotta Rosie'' by AC/DC
Love the crowd participation..
u guys have to do studio version.
Studio version of Rock & Roll next. And freshen up Olli's red solo cup 😅.
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John Farhnam used to use this as a vocal warm up song before shows back in the day. One of his techs recorded it one night before the show - it's an epic song
Who ?
@Cchan53 Aussie Legend John 'The Voice' Farnham - he is an icon in Australia. Check out him singing it below. Unfortunately it's audio only, but that's the bit that matters I guess.
th-cam.com/video/F2Yi6TVi-sU/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
You have yet to do one of the best live performances of Zepplin. Since Ive Been Loving You Live at Madison Square Garden. I've asked a couple of times. Nothing short of Astounding.
Olli, please don’t shut up. I look forward to your reaction the most. Judging from these comments, I’m not the only one! ❤️
thanks so much for another incredible Zeppelin reaction, really needed something to improve my mental state today.
The band all stayed at a old estate called Headley Grange, to focus on written & recording music. The place didn’t have heat or running water, so they were roughing it. The song isn’t about the dog that roamed around, they couldn’t think of a name, so paying tribute to the 4 legged companion hence the name. PS the used The Rolling Stones mobile recording studio. Bonham’s great drumming sound for When The Levee Breaks, was recorded in the 3 story entrance hall of the place. Other bands have tried getting that rich sound, even recording there, but they didn’t have Bonham playing them. Thank you as always. Ollie not sure what has you down, I know what has me down today, Led Zeppelin always boosts my mood even if only a little.
Love this video! The sound is soooooo damn FAT! Just amazing 🤩
As always, you all bring the best!
I never got to see them live. I was mad when my didn't take me to see them in 1975 I was 10 ! I love me some Zeppelin! 🙂🤟
Blues method of call and response between the vocals and guitar. And Jimmy Page one of the best ever.
Ollie, I often think that you dont have an appreciation of much of the older music because its just not to your taste and so that reflects in your critiquing.. it is what it is.. ✌️
They opened that show with their own "Rock and Roll" song and it's that great old time rock and roll. Olli you don't have to pretend to be impressed when you're not.
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Olli doesn’t strike me as a pouter…c’mon, man!!!! You be you….that’s what we’re here for!!!! ☮️💜
Please, can you react to Led Zeppelin - In My Time of Dying the next time?
The MONSTERS OF ROCK!!!😅
I never liked this song much but I like how they play it live. You are right about something about them live. They work hard - not too tight and not too loose. They have fun and let it run.
Great reaction as always. Love my Led Zeppelin!! Ollie, ignore the haters. I really enjoy your reactions so please go back to your authentic self. ❤
Noticing that the camera stays above the belt on Robert Plant because his jeans are so tight and revealing
Winston Churchill said the depression he suffered from his whole life he called his black dog. I have no idea of this is what this song is about!? I always wondered. I actually was at this concert. And. I think I was 12. My teenage friend brought me to it! And I did loved it! ❤😊 NYC kids like me grew up young.
Bonham is at the top in terms of influencing a ton of drummers that came after him, like Tool's Danny Carey. Neil Peart of Rush is of course considered among the best as well. But Bonham's grooves were unbeatable. And yes, Fool in the Rain, as someone else mentioned, is a must listen.
John Bonham has influenced more drummers than anyone besides Buddy Rich(the GOAT)
He has been in the spot light since before Zep's first album in 1968/69.
Ollie has to watch Moby Dick from The Song Remains The Same in MSG. (same concert as from the above vid)
He was one of the first drummers to keep with the guitarist not the bass player.
He took drums to another level.
He knows when not to play, and when to come in like thunder.
I hope Ollli will hear his 5 piece drum set genius.
RockOn guys!
I just love how people tell you to cheer up! 😂
How about, you do you! ❤️✌️
Studio version better especially in headphones
Great reaction. Olli kills me..."the drummer is okay"! LOL! Beth Hart did a solid cover of this song. Speaking of Beth...she has a new album featuring Slash. I encourage you to react to Savior With A Razor. Incredible! I may be going about this the wrong way but I'm sure you'll will love it!
You guys react to real good stuff and I love your vids. Peace
53 years old, still sounds pretty good. I was 17.
Hey guys! Kind of a heavy night. Hard to jam to one of my faves with my favorite reactors. You three are always so genuine and I look forward to your thoughts. Olli, I hope you know how much we (I) enjoy hearing your POV! Thats the fun! I’m very shy and rarely give my opinion and feel very unheard, but this felt like a safe place to share ❤. I hope you three know we enjoy your channel because of YOU!! ❤
While at Headley Grange writing and recording their 4th album, Robert came up with this tune. When asked by the rest of the band, what is called? He remembered a black Labrador roaming the property there and said "Black Dog".
Maybe the lyrics, but this song was written by John Paul Jones
Saw them in Chicago in 75….. the last time they toured America while Bonzo was alive….
Lucky me
Appreciate you guys, excited you're going through the LedZep catalog. Ollie, I get you. I'm a huge LZ fan and always feel the live versions are less than the studio tracks. Check out the album cut, I think you'll like it a lot more. Thanks!!
The live concert movie The Song Remains the Same is epic- this is just one clip from that classic concert
Why Olli was in bad mood? Thank you Corey, always enjoy good music!! Like Fenom too
Do a double feature of Since I've Been Loving You. First the studio, then the live version from 1973 Madison Square. You'll love it. Also the studio of Over The Hills And Far Away. And Dyer Maker and Fool In The Rain.
This live version is very good but the studio version is definitely better. Sometimes the original just hits different.
Yep in almost all cases the Led Zeppelin material better to hear studio first. Not that they weren't brilliant live. Just a cleaner and clearer sound, the band could sound quite rough live (in a good way). Possible exception Since I've Been Loving You which is a little more flat on the album and really does come alive, live! But hey it's the mighty Zeppelin, it's all good.
John Bonham is the greatest drummer of all time.
It isn't over your head. Or maybe it is. But I have honestly not felt that a lot of their song titles make sense. But, I love them . Big time!
seen them in st Louis mo in 1977, they were at a rather large mansion type farmhouse/studio in the countryside and the black dog would come up to them when they were sitting outside each day, as they were finishing the song they were talking about what the title of the song would be, I think it was jpj who while looking at the black dog said let's call it black dog and so it was, that's the only thing the black dog had to do with the song
Achilles Last Stand live at Knebworth (1979), or the studio where Page does 12 guitar overdubs, is an amazing drumming song. Live at Earls Court May 25,1975, In My Time Of Dying is one of their greatest live performances. An old gospel song, & they pay it great respect, Page plays the hell out of a slide guitar , & the other kill it too. There’s 2 versions, the best one has been up 12 years & is 12 minutes & 4 seconds long. The other has some damage to the video. I hope to see both songs.
I was a teenager. Pop culture was the best back then, but other things were not so much.
Hey Ollie. Man it is breaking my heart to see you sitting there so sad. Remember one thing. This is your damn channel and you have the right to say whatever you want. This channel is about YOUR reactions! That includes YOU! Come back to us man! I always so look forward to your opinion and your smiling face down there. Don't drive us away with your sadness. Whoever said whatever they said to you to do this to you, I say F 'em! Let 'em start their own reaction channel. Ignore negative comments!!! Especially if they're personally directed at any one of you three. Haters gonna hate! Don't let them change you or they win! Let them change the channel! You don't really need haters on your channel anyway!✌️❤️📣
the studio version has such a groove.. I'm bit sad that it didnt hit as hard 4 u guy's cuz u heard live 1st..
I hope it's the studio version.
Unfortunately not.
Seeing them perform for those not of the era add so much still in their outfits and still not some extra short cut version either. Point being hearing and seeing adds a element for a reaction video I prefer.... we all can do the album and some who do both merely get that extra bang of $$$. Same for those live from Chicago to the Who and others from old TV episodes also are a treat to appreciate.
@davidw7 Saw them in '79 , but it was the studio version I first heard.
Love Zeppelin, always have BUT in my opinion, I enjoy listening to the Studio Albums much, much better than the Live stuff... that's just me :) Rock on!
Need to check out Moby Dick--Bonzo goes crazy! Definitely watch the concert vid of this song.
Say guys, check out "Moby Dick" live. John Bonham has an amazing drum solo. Amazing
I think they show what depression is like in a song! 😊