Admittedly, this is my first time hearing this, and I'm in love! I'm on a deep dive of Zep, and this is exactly what I knew I'd find. This is what music should sound like...perfection!!
Rolling Stone Mag •2021• #2 *John Bonham* John Bonham’s playing concurrently devised and transcends ‘Rock. Like numerous drummers in the golden era of rock songs, Bonzo was raised on a jazz and traditional trap drum-playing diet. But whenever the self-taught powerhouse blended these designs with a heavy backbeat, it made the ideal canvas for Zeppelin’s rock design. • Bonzo died in 1980 💐 41 yrs later we still honor him
Jeff Beck and Rod Stewart also recorded You shook Me at the same time and released it on Truth. It's a very old song and here page puts in the Mannish Boy Hootchie Kootchie man riff.
Page lands Plant, Bonham & Jones to form his super band - and won the Universe's Rock n' Roll lottery. I'm so grateful for these gents and the music they recorded together. What a gift.
For me, listening to them is a spiritual experience. They do something to my spirit that no other band can match. Some come close, but never like these guys do.
WIKIPEDIA "You Shook Me" is a 1962 blues song recorded by Chicago blues artist Muddy Waters. Willie Dixon wrote the lyrics and Earl Hooker provided the instrumental backing; the song features Waters' vocal in unison with Hooker's slide-guitar melody. "You Shook Me" became one of Muddy Waters' most successful early-1960s singles and has been interpreted by several blues and rock artists. BACKGROUND "You Shook Me" is unique among Muddy Waters' songs - it is the first time he overdubbed vocals onto an existing commercially released record. The backing track for Waters started as an impromptu slide guitar instrumental by blues guitarist Earl Hooker during a May 3, 1961, recording session for Chief Records. To start the session, Hooker and his backup band played a "warm-up" number, loosely fashioned on earlier Hooker songs and a rhythmic element from the blues standard "Rock Me Baby". One take was recorded, apparently unknown to Hooker. A.C. Reed, who played tenor saxophone on the recording, recalled: We was just warmin' up, you know, we wasn't even gonna cut that tune, and Hooker just started out on it. Mel London ... just cut the warm-up tape, it sound so good [and then] he put it out ... Hooker was just somebody like you gave to catch him at his best, you know, unpredictable. Chief owner and producer Mel London chose "Blue Guitar" for the title and issued it as a single on the Chief subsidiary, Age Records, in 1962. Hooker is listed as the artist and writer and backing him on slide guitar were Reed and Ernest Cotton on tenor saxophones, Johnny "Big Moose" Walker on organ, Ernest Johnson on electric bass, and Bobby Little on drums. The 1989 Muddy Waters Chess box set lists Dixon on double bass and Casey Jones on drums instead of Johnson and Little; The Complete Muddy Waters Discography shows Dixon on bass, only Reed on sax, and adds Lafayette Leake on piano; AllMusic lists Otis Spann on piano instead of Leake. Hooker biographer Sebastian Danchin cites "Blue Guitar" as Hooker's favorite piece "as it combines the ultimate in taste, virtuosity, sheer simplicity, and pure creativity." He notes the influence of blues slide guitarist Robert Nighthawk and Hooker's "accuracy" and "impeccable phrasing". The single became popular in Chicago and sold well for a blues instrumental. Many Chicago-area blues musicians added "Blue Guitar" to their sets and it took a place alongside other popularly performed instrumentals, such as Bill Doggett's "Honky Tonk" and Freddie King's "Hide Away". MUDDY WATERS SONG Chess Records owner and producer Leonard Chess heard "Blue Guitar" and sensed greater potential for the song. Searching for material for his label's artist, Muddy Waters, he approached London about using Hooker's instrumental. A deal was struck and Chess arranger and songwriter Willie Dixon wrote lyrics for the song. The lyrics are also credited to Chess blues artist J. B. Lenoir; other than being listed as a writer, there is no information about his involvement and Lenoir never recorded the song. The lyrics have been compared to other songs Dixon wrote for Chicago blues artists, such as "I Can't Quit You Baby" for Otis Rush and "Mad Love" for Waters. However, "You Shook Me" also conveys the consequences of a married man's extramarital affairs and reflects the common blues theme, "you reap what you sow": You know you shook me, baby, you shook me all night long (2×) Oh, you know you kept on shakin' me darlin', 'til you done messed up my happy home Rather than re-recording the song with new musicians, on June 27, 1962, Waters overdubbed a vocal track to Hooker's 1961 recording to create "You Shook Me". The song, using the arrangement from "Blue Guitar", is a moderately-slow tempo twelve-bar blues, notated in 12/8 time in the key of D. For the melody line, Muddy Waters doubled Hooker's prominent slide-guitar line, giving the song its distinctive "hook". Despite its artificiality, Waters biographer Robert Gordon noted that the song "worked surprisingly well due in large part to the musicians' shared background [both being from the Mississippi Delta area]". "You Shook Me" was relatively successful, but did not reach the national record charts. However, it was popular enough for Leonard Chess to try to repeat; in October 1962, he had Muddy Waters overdub three more Earl Hooker instrumentals with lyrics by Dixon. One of these, "You Need Love" (see "Whole Lotta Love" section on Similarities to "You Need Love"), was also successful and outsold other Waters singles during the early 1960s. In the UK, Pye Records released these Muddy Waters/Earl Hooker songs on a four-song extended play 45 rpm record or "EP" in 1963. Reportedly, this EP was a favorite of then-teenagers Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page. According to music impresario Giorgio Gomelsky, he arranged a meeting where Dixon (along with Howlin' Wolf and Sonny Boy Williamson II) introduced unreleased recordings of several songs, including "You Shook Me" and "Little Red Rooster", to Eric Clapton, Page, Brian Jones, John Mayall, and others; Dixon recalled giving out "lots of tapes [of songs] when I was over there", which were later recorded by the Yardbirds and the Rolling Stones.
My favorite from the debut. Everyone gets to show off, but it's especially Page's and Plant's show. I think one reason why Led Zeppelin was so good at old-time blues was that Bonham refused to let himself be bored by it. The drums are active here. Zep at its purest.
As track 3 rolls out...still recovering from 1 and 2's wtf moment...you say to yourself..no fucking way. This can't be happening. But you listen on.... hammond oregon to a fantastic harp solo.... reality sets in when jimmy takes the lead...they shook the fucking world up. God damn!!
You know you shook me You shook me all night long. You know you shook me, baby You shook me all night long. You shook me so hard baby Baby, baby, please come home. I have a bird that whistles And I have birds that sing. I have a bird that whistles And I have birds that sing. I have a baby, won't do nothing oh! Oh, oh, buy a diamond ring. You know you shook me, baby You shook me all night long. I know you really, really, did baby. I said you shook me, baby. You shook me all night long. You shook me so hard, baby. You shook me all night long
It's great to see people that don't speak English but still get it. And agree with most of the rock world that Zep was, is, and will always be the best rock band ever!!!! Gracias, Led Zeppelin
4 men with the desire to be the best at what they did made music for us to love for the rest of our lives once you hear them they instantly flow in your bloodstream thank God for LED ZEPPELIN
Robert's voice and Jimmy's guitar are just so connected in this, its as if they're in unison. Even when Roberts not singing you can still hear his voice coming through the guitar notes.
I absolutely love this song, they did this old blues song so much Justice. I wish there was a great live version, with visuals, like Royal Albert Hall or MSG.
Almost embarrassed to say, but about 40 years ago my love of the blues started with this song / album (followed with Cream, and the Rolling Stones). As a teen, I actually didn't know what it was (or didn't realize it was blues) but damn i loved the stuff! A few years later in college is when i realized the roots of this was with the true Blues Greats. Now I love and appreciate the originals as well as the Brits who arguably brought blues to the masses. It all started here for me.
Under rated by who? I think that cos they have so many great songs, you are bound to only really hear about a few of them, particularly from your average person, as opposed to a die hard fan. But I wouldn't necessarily say that means the rest are under rated. Unless of course people are picking out tracks such as this one in particular and saying their not so good. Maybe they do, but not that I'm aware of.
It's areall,real blues ,I really like,how Mr.Plant with his harmonica&his vocal,who can not compare wih any vocal,whi he had.so incredible I really like his vocal,&how he can be xpressed the way he sung.tht song.real xpressed,I thoght&I can felt it.that his felt,as match as he sang that song.I love this group.forever in my soyl.'coyse I realky like blues.who are liverd,when Mr Plant xpressed his felt by this songs.so great.where the electric guitar, by Mr.Jimmy Page songs.so touch me well.felt,so matchfullness.I lovecthis group so well..
Tú sabes que me sacudiste Me sacudiste toda la noche Sabes que me sacudiste, nena Me sacudiste toda la noche Me sacudiste tan fuerte, nena Nena, nena, por favor vuelve a casa Tengo un pájaro que silba Y tengo pájaros que cantan Tengo un pájaro que silba Y tengo pájaros que cantan Tengo un bebé, no hago nada Oh, cómprate un anillo de diamantes Sabes que me sacudiste, nena Me sacudiste toda la noche Sé que realmente, realmente lo hiciste nena Dije: Me sacudiste, nena Me sacudiste toda la noche Me sacudiste tan fuerte, nena Me sacudiste toda la noche Entonces como fue, entonces otra vez será Aunque el curso puede cambiar a veces Los ríos siempre llegan al mar Cielos voladores de la fortuna, cada uno tiene caminos separados En las alas de tal vez, derribando aves de rapiña A veces me hace sentir que no teníamos que crecer Pero cuando el águila abandona el nido, ha llegado tan lejos
It's great how Plant match the high pitch of the guitar every time.
And matching the harmonica in the middle of the song as well! He's got the craziest voice that goes everywhere!
I think its the other way around, Page was copying Plant
Well said that man 👍
No, he is genii
Although it could be the guitar matching the singing notes… it works so well no matter which way round
This is like a masterclass in blues. Everybody gets a chance to show off and absolutely fucking nails it
Fucking nails it - still, over fifty years later.
Anyone else in awe how Robert's harmonica solo just flows to Page's??
Yeah babe!
as amazing a guitarist as Jimmy is, he may have been an even better producer
And how the vocals flow into the guitar
They're just so great!!
Favorite part of the whole song
You will never ever hear this song on the radio, only hard cord Zeppelin fans can appreciate this amazing riff.🤘
like me im 73 saw em live in oakland
What's the radio 😉
Yep this is the real Zep
Admittedly, this is my first time hearing this, and I'm in love! I'm on a deep dive of Zep, and this is exactly what I knew I'd find. This is what music should sound like...perfection!!
I honestly thought this song was one of the more popular lol.. until i saw the views on this video… apparently it is completely underrated
What a drummer bonaham was
Oh jeah he was a genius, you can't find no words just enyoy and dance or making headbanging 💃💃👏👏👏🎶🤗✌️✌️😍😍😊😊🤘🤘🦋💋🏵️🤗
That's Bonham.
Rolling Stone Mag •2021•
#2 *John Bonham*
John Bonham’s playing concurrently devised and transcends ‘Rock.
Like numerous drummers in the golden era of rock songs, Bonzo was raised on a jazz and traditional trap drum-playing diet. But whenever the self-taught powerhouse blended these designs with a heavy backbeat, it made the ideal canvas for Zeppelin’s rock design.
•
Bonzo died in 1980 💐
41 yrs later we still honor him
"Bonzo" invented the asynchronous drum beat!!!!!! R.I.P.
@@sv3931 thats why i hate rolling stone mag. only thing its good for is cleaning fish on
AC/DC shook us all night long, but Led Zeppelin shook us first!
Jeff Beck and Rod Stewart also recorded You shook Me at the same time and released it on Truth. It's a very old song and here page puts in the Mannish Boy Hootchie Kootchie man riff.
@@Dream-Academy Willie Dixon
originally wrote this song.
Jimmy and Robert were
HUGE fans of American Blues.
Ain’t that right,both good songs though.
The is Willie Dixon's song. They barely changed it at all.
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@@Dream-AcademyYou're over looking the originator Willie Dixon the man that wrote it!
Page lands Plant, Bonham & Jones to form his super band - and won the Universe's Rock n' Roll lottery.
I'm so grateful for these gents and the music they recorded together. What a gift.
For me, listening to them is a spiritual experience. They do something to my spirit that no other band can match. Some come close, but never like these guys do.
@@janrobnettwordweaver2227 sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo true by friend
Nothing better than the good ol' Zeps.
The call and response btw Robert's voice and Page's guitar wizardry is timeless and unmatched.
Try Made in Japan by Deep Purple
67 years old with arthritis just smoking a bit of pain relief 😌 to this track ooooo so good
You made me laugh thank you
Listen to how many more times next time!
And I am doing the same today. Plants voice synching with the 'down' notes is awesome and worked/ works real good, even through the test of time.
Try eating better...much more effective than Mary Jane..:)
It's 7:59 on Saturday morning and I'm just taking my dose of cannabis. Love Zep in the morning, lunch, supper or anytime.
3:57 I love that in the solo part, the guitar manages to imitate the sound of the harmonica. I got goose bumps
That is the best harmonica solo I have evet heard anyone play on a harmonica. Good Day.
Viva Led Zeppelin!!
La mejor banda del universo!
si
y leugo Blackfoot
pero a años de luz de todas las demás, antes, ahora y siempre, buen gusto el tuyo y muy poco compartido pero eso es lo mejor, saludos
You know it's true because it breaks language barriers
Best band that didn’t come from liverpool
That's gotta be the heaviest most gut wrenching thing I've
ever heard from Zeppelin!
They are playing at their best on this one. Each member of the band joins in for an extended jam.
Don't underestimate the power of John Paul Jones' influence on this band.
Page Stated. Jonesy is the Best Musician in Zepp.......
The best 🎸 bassist 💯 💯 💯
Well, to be fair, I think anyone who knows Led Zeppelin's music well doesn't underestimate him at all.
Ok I will not underestimate him 👍
I never underestimated jpj..the guy can play anything,it’s what made zep so versatile
Just never been done better. Old blues song....this band took to a level never heard before. Zepps unbelievable !!!!
What a vibe!! Probably the "muddiest" guitar tone ever recorded. It seeps out speakers like a Mississippi swamp.
Perfect description.
sooooooo true my friend
It's actually a late fifties Flying V he borrowed that Page couldn't afford to buy at the time!
@@Dream-AcademyReally? I thought this album is recorded on a tele, I have never known about that. But your comment kinda explains the thick tone
What an classic album Led Zeppelin 1 was.
I remember this back in the day, still blows me away.
Arguably one of Jimmy's BEST solo's in on this track..
WIKIPEDIA
"You Shook Me" is a 1962 blues song recorded by Chicago blues artist Muddy Waters. Willie Dixon wrote the lyrics and Earl Hooker provided the instrumental backing; the song features Waters' vocal in unison with Hooker's slide-guitar melody. "You Shook Me" became one of Muddy Waters' most successful early-1960s singles and has been interpreted by several blues and rock artists.
BACKGROUND
"You Shook Me" is unique among Muddy Waters' songs - it is the first time he overdubbed vocals onto an existing commercially released record. The backing track for Waters started as an impromptu slide guitar instrumental by blues guitarist Earl Hooker during a May 3, 1961, recording session for Chief Records. To start the session, Hooker and his backup band played a "warm-up" number, loosely fashioned on earlier Hooker songs and a rhythmic element from the blues standard "Rock Me Baby". One take was recorded, apparently unknown to Hooker. A.C. Reed, who played tenor saxophone on the recording, recalled:
We was just warmin' up, you know, we wasn't even gonna cut that tune, and Hooker just started out on it. Mel London ... just cut the warm-up tape, it sound so good [and then] he put it out ... Hooker was just somebody like you gave to catch him at his best, you know, unpredictable.
Chief owner and producer Mel London chose "Blue Guitar" for the title and issued it as a single on the Chief subsidiary, Age Records, in 1962. Hooker is listed as the artist and writer and backing him on slide guitar were Reed and Ernest Cotton on tenor saxophones, Johnny "Big Moose" Walker on organ, Ernest Johnson on electric bass, and Bobby Little on drums. The 1989 Muddy Waters Chess box set lists Dixon on double bass and Casey Jones on drums instead of Johnson and Little; The Complete Muddy Waters Discography shows Dixon on bass, only Reed on sax, and adds Lafayette Leake on piano; AllMusic lists Otis Spann on piano instead of Leake.
Hooker biographer Sebastian Danchin cites "Blue Guitar" as Hooker's favorite piece "as it combines the ultimate in taste, virtuosity, sheer simplicity, and pure creativity." He notes the influence of blues slide guitarist Robert Nighthawk and Hooker's "accuracy" and "impeccable phrasing". The single became popular in Chicago and sold well for a blues instrumental. Many Chicago-area blues musicians added "Blue Guitar" to their sets and it took a place alongside other popularly performed instrumentals, such as Bill Doggett's "Honky Tonk" and Freddie King's "Hide Away".
MUDDY WATERS SONG
Chess Records owner and producer Leonard Chess heard "Blue Guitar" and sensed greater potential for the song. Searching for material for his label's artist, Muddy Waters, he approached London about using Hooker's instrumental. A deal was struck and Chess arranger and songwriter Willie Dixon wrote lyrics for the song. The lyrics are also credited to Chess blues artist J. B. Lenoir; other than being listed as a writer, there is no information about his involvement and Lenoir never recorded the song. The lyrics have been compared to other songs Dixon wrote for Chicago blues artists, such as "I Can't Quit You Baby" for Otis Rush and "Mad Love" for Waters. However, "You Shook Me" also conveys the consequences of a married man's extramarital affairs and reflects the common blues theme, "you reap what you sow":
You know you shook me, baby, you shook me all night long (2×)
Oh, you know you kept on shakin' me darlin', 'til you done messed up my happy home
Rather than re-recording the song with new musicians, on June 27, 1962, Waters overdubbed a vocal track to Hooker's 1961 recording to create "You Shook Me". The song, using the arrangement from "Blue Guitar", is a moderately-slow tempo twelve-bar blues, notated in 12/8 time in the key of D. For the melody line, Muddy Waters doubled Hooker's prominent slide-guitar line, giving the song its distinctive "hook". Despite its artificiality, Waters biographer Robert Gordon noted that the song "worked surprisingly well due in large part to the musicians' shared background [both being from the Mississippi Delta area]".
"You Shook Me" was relatively successful, but did not reach the national record charts. However, it was popular enough for Leonard Chess to try to repeat; in October 1962, he had Muddy Waters overdub three more Earl Hooker instrumentals with lyrics by Dixon. One of these, "You Need Love" (see "Whole Lotta Love" section on Similarities to "You Need Love"), was also successful and outsold other Waters singles during the early 1960s.
In the UK, Pye Records released these Muddy Waters/Earl Hooker songs on a four-song extended play 45 rpm record or "EP" in 1963. Reportedly, this EP was a favorite of then-teenagers Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page. According to music impresario Giorgio Gomelsky, he arranged a meeting where Dixon (along with Howlin' Wolf and Sonny Boy Williamson II) introduced unreleased recordings of several songs, including "You Shook Me" and "Little Red Rooster", to Eric Clapton, Page, Brian Jones, John Mayall, and others; Dixon recalled giving out "lots of tapes [of songs] when I was over there", which were later recorded by the Yardbirds and the Rolling Stones.
My favorite from the debut. Everyone gets to show off, but it's especially Page's and Plant's show. I think one reason why Led Zeppelin was so good at old-time blues was that Bonham refused to let himself be bored by it. The drums are active here. Zep at its purest.
They still shook me since so many years !!!
As track 3 rolls out...still recovering from 1 and 2's wtf moment...you say to yourself..no fucking way. This can't be happening. But you listen on.... hammond oregon to a fantastic harp solo.... reality sets in when jimmy takes the lead...they shook the fucking world up. God damn!!
jeez very accurate
It's a tose up between "you shook me & how many more times as my favorite songs on this album !
You know you shook me
You shook me all night long.
You know you shook me, baby
You shook me all night long.
You shook me so hard baby
Baby, baby, please come home.
I have a bird that whistles
And I have birds that sing.
I have a bird that whistles
And I have birds that sing.
I have a baby, won't do nothing oh!
Oh, oh, buy a diamond ring.
You know you shook me, baby
You shook me all night long.
I know you really, really, did baby.
I said you shook me, baby.
You shook me all night long.
You shook me so hard, baby.
You shook me all night long
¡Muchas gracias por la letra! 🍷
Merci pour les paroles 😊
This song just blows everyone out of the water,thank god for led zeppelin,they’re legendary.💯%
I certainly wish Plant would have recorded MANY more tunes with his harmonica!! Absolutely FABULOSO!!
It's great to see people that don't speak English but still get it. And agree with most of the rock world that Zep was, is, and will always be the best rock band ever!!!! Gracias, Led Zeppelin
Back in the late 70's smoking a Huge fat joint of homegrown listening to Zeppelin I'll tell you life couldn't be better.
I was right there with you Ernie
I wasn't there im a 90s baby
You Shook Me is Great by the Whole Led Zeppelin. Very Good. Wonderful.
With headphones, this is awesome! When this song came out, it was so timely with the hippie era or drugs.
Causation not a correlation
masterpiece
Best. Band. Ever.
I love this song, it is just beautiful! Led Zeppelin is a masterpiece!! LZ forever ❤ ...
Zeppelin original tunes on youtube? oh holy moly YES!!!
No
This is the greatest band in rock and roll ! End of discussion!
Absolutely!
i've been hypnotized by this music, simply amazing
That ending is amazing
4 men with the desire to be the best at what they did made music for us to love for the rest of our lives once you hear them they instantly flow in your bloodstream thank God for LED ZEPPELIN
This is one of Led Zeppelin's top 5 best songs!
The best Zeppelin song is the one playing now...always.
The greatest band ever
BRILLIANT!!
Love ❤️ Led Zeppelin forever!! 🎼❤️!
The magic of this band
Is in this track. Takes me back. Love it!!!
Fantastic song , the best band ✌️🌿
the transition from the harmonica to the guitar was so smooth i had to listen 2 times to notice
Robert's voice and Jimmy's guitar are just so connected in this, its as if they're in unison. Even when Roberts not singing you can still hear his voice coming through the guitar notes.
I absolutely love this song, they did this old blues song so much Justice. I wish there was a great live version, with visuals, like Royal Albert Hall or MSG.
That’s interesting. Did they play it live?
55 years later this is still zeppelins best album, love the old dirty blues sound
yA KNOW..... AFTER all THESE YEARS..... YA JUST NEVER GET TIRED OF THIS !!!!
Led Zeppelin inigualables. Qué talentazo inmortal. Son un regalo para el alma y el corazón
Zeppelin has been my favorite since I was 12, I'll be 57 in Dec...💙💙💙💙
Best band of all time
Indeed
Queen bilek Who are you??
Great music stands the test of time and still gets played decades later ❤
Stairway to heaven Led Zeppelin book gave me so much more respect for their music
R.I.P. John Bonham
(1948-1980)
LED ZEPPELIN FOREVER! LONG LIVE LED ZEPPELIN!
Almost embarrassed to say, but about 40 years ago my love of the blues started with this song / album (followed with Cream, and the Rolling Stones). As a teen, I actually didn't know what it was (or didn't realize it was blues) but damn i loved the stuff! A few years later in college is when i realized the roots of this was with the true Blues Greats. Now I love and appreciate the originals as well as the Brits who arguably brought blues to the masses. It all started here for me.
They are amazing love this song ❤️ 🙏 🎵 💜 💕
Ufffff... precious.. this piano, guitar solo .. uffff and Robert voice!
Best "Blues Waltz" EVER!!!!!!!!
What a great cover. It sounds like a smoke filled-beer smelling-dive bar on the lower Mississippi River.
This song must have more than 1M likes
Jimmy could make the guitar sing
Led zeppelin lo maximo
One my favorite song by Led Zeppelin...
so underrated
All their Great songs are the underrated ones
Under rated by who? I think that cos they have so many great songs, you are bound to only really hear about a few of them, particularly from your average person, as opposed to a die hard fan. But I wouldn't necessarily say that means the rest are under rated. Unless of course people are picking out tracks such as this one in particular and saying their not so good. Maybe they do, but not that I'm aware of.
completly agree with you
Zeppelin..Blues ❤
Sublimes,magicos,inigualables---WHO!!! .........sin fecha de caducidad!!!
If this doesn't shake you nothing will
A melhor banda de todos os tempos o fabuloso Robert PLANt
It's areall,real blues ,I really like,how Mr.Plant with his harmonica&his vocal,who can not compare wih any vocal,whi he had.so incredible I really like his vocal,&how he can be xpressed the way he sung.tht song.real xpressed,I thoght&I can felt it.that his felt,as match as he sang that song.I love this group.forever in my soyl.'coyse I realky like blues.who are liverd,when Mr Plant xpressed his felt by this songs.so great.where the electric guitar, by Mr.Jimmy Page songs.so touch me well.felt,so matchfullness.I lovecthis group so well..
The greatest band to ever stand on the stage.
🥸
Bonham is crazy good playing the drums!
Led zeppelin : You shook me
Acdc:You shook me all night long
Led Zeppelin: Whole lotta love
Acdc: Whole lotta rosie
I was looking for this comment, at least i know im not the only one that saw it
@@domenicobadalone8596 oh rosie oh girl
Led: Stairway to heaven
Acdc: Highway to hell
@@anasnoorfaisal8439 hahahaha
AWSOME INCREDIBLE THE SONG TAKES YOU TO MISTERIOUS PLACES IN YOUR MIND . NO DRUGS ARE NEEDED.
That harmonica still touches me in my special area.
Beautiful
Yer Blues!
Das ist fantastisch!
Thank you guys so much!
Omg my ears have fallen in love 💗🎶
YOU KNOW YOU SHOOK ME, YOU SHOOK ME ALL NiGHT LOOOONG!
Moments that create vows
We need never return back on that again
The Heaviest Blues Song of All-Time
Awesome I luuuv it ❤❤❤
This takes me right to my pot smoking days back in the 80s in Bradford . Good times. Great music!!
Grinding Blues
Their best album
it is blues everywere
Das beste blues Led Zeppelin 👍 .
Блюз улетный цепелины на высоте
Happy Birthday Brandon#43, PLANT AND PAGE !!
pure Blues
Forgot how good this was!
DAMN, THIS MAKES FOR A GOOD RIDE WITH SKILLS
정말 오랜만... 좋다.
오 한쿡인
Tú sabes que me sacudiste
Me sacudiste toda la noche
Sabes que me sacudiste, nena
Me sacudiste toda la noche
Me sacudiste tan fuerte, nena
Nena, nena, por favor vuelve a casa
Tengo un pájaro que silba
Y tengo pájaros que cantan
Tengo un pájaro que silba
Y tengo pájaros que cantan
Tengo un bebé, no hago nada
Oh, cómprate un anillo de diamantes
Sabes que me sacudiste, nena
Me sacudiste toda la noche
Sé que realmente, realmente lo hiciste nena
Dije: Me sacudiste, nena
Me sacudiste toda la noche
Me sacudiste tan fuerte, nena
Me sacudiste toda la noche
Entonces como fue, entonces otra vez será
Aunque el curso puede cambiar a veces
Los ríos siempre llegan al mar
Cielos voladores de la fortuna, cada uno tiene caminos separados
En las alas de tal vez, derribando aves de rapiña
A veces me hace sentir que no teníamos que crecer
Pero cuando el águila abandona el nido, ha llegado tan lejos
50+ years later....still shook!
This must have been the heaviest blues ever put to wax.