LED ZEPPELIN - WHEN THE LEVEE BREAKS | REACTION
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Published 2019-08-27
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All Comments (21)
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Ok So the Good outweighed the bad, Iāll do more of LED ZEPPELIN WITH ONLY 2 or 3 Pauses or none at allšš¾ Thanks for the support Love Yāall šš¾
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I caught my daughter listening to Led Zeppelin on her boombox. I told her to turn it off. She said "why daddy".... "because we have bigger speakers downstairs" :P
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When I was a young man back in the day, living in the hood listening to this, black folks thought I was crazy. It was white boy music as far as they were concerned. Iām glad that time is over and you can appreciate what ever sounds good.
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This is what happens when every member of the band ....is a genius. It's rare. Very, very, rare.
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"The intro was so sick, I forgot they were gonna be singing" š What a line!
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Why am I addicted to watching a black man smiling thru my faves of music of my youth. Ill tell you i am 77 and still love it. LOVE to Jamal
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That is a harmonica. Robert Plant plays it.
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Personal opinion, but this is arguably one of the best LZ songs ever made.
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I'm a 51 yrs old black man and was turned on to Zeppelin in the early 80's and have been in love with their sound since.
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It sounds like a harmonica because itās a harmonica.
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I'm a 60 year old white woman who - back in the day put on headphones and laid back listening to Zeppelin cranked and the music just fills your body. So blessed to be a teenager in the 70's
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This song came out when I was 18. Now I am a hermit living in a cabin in the woods in the Pacific Northwest. I put this song on a loop and blast it for hours. The Forrest loves it!!!
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Written and first recorded in 1929 by country blues legends Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Millie. Incredible song.
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Plant the singer and Bonham the drummer were only 22 when this album was recorded. Let that sink in.
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We care about your input. Thatās actually why We watch it brother
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Zeppelin went back to their roots on this track. They started out as a blues band. Robert Plant was sic on the harmonica.
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I must admit that it's satisfying to watch successive generations of savvy people with good taste in music fall in live with Zeppelin's unique brilliance.
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That's Robert Plant playing the harmonica at the beginning.
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āI know yāall donāt care about my input.ā Uh... false. Thatās what weāre here for!!
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Jamel, Iām a 72 yr old man who was born at a time of an amazing music revolution. I saw Led Zeppelin 7 times thru my late teens and early adulthood. Several of theyāre concertās at the LA Forum left me literally speechless and thankful. Words can hardly describe how blessed my ears and eyes and soul were for this incredible experience. It does my heart good to see your honest reactions to a truly remarkable band. Born to do it!