DEEP DIVE Reaction & Analysis of Led Zeppelin - Stairway to Heaven

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  • @ct20ar
    @ct20ar22 күн бұрын

    1975, I started dating a girl. We were both 16. She introduced me to bell bottoms, cool cigarettes, and Led Zeppelin. She changed me from a red neck into a rock and roll fan. I'm sitting here listening to Stairway to Heaven and she's in the other room watching reruns on Breaking Bad. Lifes been good.

  • @niginasearch2353

    @niginasearch2353

    19 күн бұрын

    its like yesterday...😚

  • @redreuben5260

    @redreuben5260

    19 күн бұрын

    Love from Australia 🇦🇺

  • @darlanilsen879

    @darlanilsen879

    18 күн бұрын

    ❤️

  • @petrichor649

    @petrichor649

    16 күн бұрын

    Nice

  • @hwrk777

    @hwrk777

    12 күн бұрын

    That's really cool that you're still together.

  • @leannlaplante3643
    @leannlaplante364324 күн бұрын

    At 13 and alone in my bedroom with this on my am/fm clock radio was my first listen. Junior High School was not kind to me. Led Zeppelin was and is always kind to me. Thank God for them. They helped save a young girl's life more than once.

  • @juliemanarin4127

    @juliemanarin4127

    24 күн бұрын

    Oh wow...that is profound! I am 64 and first heard the first album at 10 years old in 1970. I have loved them ever since!

  • @CosmicVagabondPixie

    @CosmicVagabondPixie

    24 күн бұрын

    Aww WoW This is Beautiful & OMG it is how i feel about them especially my Jimmy Page Magical Genius Wizard Babe ive been in Mad Luv with him & Led Zeppelin since i was 8 yrs old listening to them in the dark in my older sisters room they grabbed me by my Soul & NEVER let GO everytime i listen to them they put me in a Trance like an out of body experience which is an utter Gift to me now since i have severe chronic pain now & when i am listening to ANY of their songs when i am in that Trance i feel No Pain it is Bliss & like you i had a very horrid time in school & with that & with everything in my Life they have also Saved me many many times it is amazing that a band can do that well NOT any band THIS Band is the ONLY one who makes me feel lots of dif feelings & also takes me out of body to me it IS **Magic** Thank you for this post **PixieHugz&Luvz**

  • @moonwind6303

    @moonwind6303

    24 күн бұрын

  • @jeremymerrifield219

    @jeremymerrifield219

    24 күн бұрын

    💜

  • @spruce381

    @spruce381

    24 күн бұрын

    Thanks for sharing ❤

  • @chrismcdowell7138
    @chrismcdowell713824 күн бұрын

    Led Zeppelin, the group the critics hated, and the audience loved. All those critics are long gone, and forgotten, while Led Zeppelin will be remembered forever.

  • @markmurphy558

    @markmurphy558

    21 күн бұрын

    What are you talking about? What critics didn't like them? This song was an immediate sensation. It was on the radio rotation for over 20 years. I had some issues with their appropriation of the blues greats in their first 3 albums, but IV was VERY original with their arrangements and pacing. I admit I got sick of hearing it after 10 years or so, but nowadays it sounds as fresh as when I was 16.

  • @flyingardilla143

    @flyingardilla143

    21 күн бұрын

    The Rolling Stone album reviews of LZ are entertaining/infuriating to read.

  • @Maxmaidiac

    @Maxmaidiac

    19 күн бұрын

    The Rolling Stone are posers.

  • @user-gu7kk5zk2b

    @user-gu7kk5zk2b

    13 күн бұрын

    The BRITISH critics were TERRIBLE to the band. Thats why they immediatly toured America as they felt they would be accepted there. They were right and upon their return tne British public was ready for them. The critics were STILL negative. Check it out...​@@markmurphy558

  • @bertmustin

    @bertmustin

    12 күн бұрын

    The critics loved Led Zeppelin IV. The Rolling Stone review was 5 stars, Robert Christgau' gave it an A grade.

  • @S.E.Walker
    @S.E.Walker23 күн бұрын

    I don’t care how many cynics cry about this song being overplayed, it deserves every drop of its reputation. It’s just that good. A composition for the ages!

  • @mikepouliot3630

    @mikepouliot3630

    16 күн бұрын

    Just an absolute brilliant journey, that not many songs can match.

  • @denniszimmerman1279

    @denniszimmerman1279

    6 күн бұрын

    Truth !

  • @user-du2zl6se3u

    @user-du2zl6se3u

    2 күн бұрын

    Every single time I hear this song goosebumps one of my favorite ever songs

  • @terrybusch5088

    @terrybusch5088

    2 күн бұрын

    Did you know it was written as 3 songs and then put together as one song.

  • @ob1-wagonobi
    @ob1-wagonobi24 күн бұрын

    I am so happy I grew up in the 60’s and 70’s. The music was existential. So powerful. So beautiful. When bands created out of thin air. Amazing times.

  • @bobb9541

    @bobb9541

    24 күн бұрын

    As did I and I couldn't agree more. The best of times and music.

  • @AnneBiebrich

    @AnneBiebrich

    24 күн бұрын

    Me as well ! Best music ever !

  • @jamesaston410

    @jamesaston410

    23 күн бұрын

    Yep, the 1970s was a great decade for music, some of the best was produced then. Had my first gig in London at Hammersmith Odeon in 1979, I was 13 and saw The Tubes, supported by Squeeze! Was brilliant. Never looked back and saw loads of live bands in my teens and early twenties.

  • @Oldschoolnana

    @Oldschoolnana

    22 күн бұрын

    Me too. We were so lucky.😊

  • @enriquepina9829

    @enriquepina9829

    21 күн бұрын

    Me too!!!!!!!!!! 71 Still Rock n Roll!!!!!!

  • @patrickjacobson2261
    @patrickjacobson226124 күн бұрын

    This song is a perfect example of why Led Zeppelin is the greatest rock and roll band of all time.

  • @allengator1914

    @allengator1914

    21 күн бұрын

    One of the greatest. No singular band holds that distinction.

  • @tommc3622

    @tommc3622

    21 күн бұрын

    Cough, Cough, Pink Floyd, Cough.... 😉

  • @chrisoakley5830

    @chrisoakley5830

    20 күн бұрын

    I only like a few of LZ songs, but yes, this one is one of Rock and Roll's greatest tunes.

  • @DW10463

    @DW10463

    18 күн бұрын

    until TOOL

  • @rmyikzelf5604

    @rmyikzelf5604

    7 сағат бұрын

    ​@@chrisoakley5830 another one of LZ is Thank you

  • @AussieDave69
    @AussieDave6924 күн бұрын

    Led Zepplin are possibly one of the only bands that can make an album with no bad songs

  • @jamesspanglet6702

    @jamesspanglet6702

    19 күн бұрын

    And they have like 8 albums like that.

  • @rmyikzelf5604

    @rmyikzelf5604

    7 сағат бұрын

    I'd add Pink Floyd. Both in a class of their own.

  • @skinnybattlecow6505
    @skinnybattlecow650524 күн бұрын

    I'm 62 this year. This song can still catch me out and bring tears to my eyes.

  • @spuds416

    @spuds416

    24 күн бұрын

    63 here I get the same feeling

  • @UncleSpellbinder

    @UncleSpellbinder

    24 күн бұрын

    I'll be 60 in August. This still brings tears.

  • @MrGremlin69

    @MrGremlin69

    23 күн бұрын

    61 and the same

  • @johnwdaley4727

    @johnwdaley4727

    23 күн бұрын

    75, &'they did it again...have mercy LZ.... simply the best

  • @muratomar6502

    @muratomar6502

    22 күн бұрын

    62 is here 😁✋

  • @davesutton5483
    @davesutton548324 күн бұрын

    Led Zeppelin is unique in the rock and roll genre. One of a kind. Never to be duplicated.

  • @InstigatorDJ

    @InstigatorDJ

    23 күн бұрын

    Same as Queen.

  • @sjames1955

    @sjames1955

    23 күн бұрын

    Thank gawd

  • @LittleWolf194
    @LittleWolf19421 күн бұрын

    I am 79 years old and I have tears running down my face :) I was 27 when this came out, I was a Vietnam Veteran who had just returned home after 8 years of war and it so magnified the emotions that PTSD haunted my older than my years desperation! This song began as one of Welshman Robert Plants poems written about the hedonism that was rising in the 1970s & 80s and became an anthem to those of us who shunned materialism & sought the nearness of and clarity of inner dwelling Truth in our lives? Rosalie I really like the analysis of my music:

  • @norfolknchance657

    @norfolknchance657

    15 күн бұрын

    Robert Plant is English.

  • @Paul-tp9vf

    @Paul-tp9vf

    15 күн бұрын

    Plant is English, as are the other three members of Led Zeppelin.

  • @williamcabell142

    @williamcabell142

    8 күн бұрын

    🤨 Dude your math is off! I am 72, I was 18 when it was released!

  • @williamcabell142

    @williamcabell142

    8 күн бұрын

    There is no wrong and right…it’s about materialism!

  • @usaturnuranus

    @usaturnuranus

    3 күн бұрын

    ​@@williamcabell142 Check your math, friend. Stairway was released in 1971. If Little Wolf was 27 at that time, it means he was born around 1944. Now take this year - 2024 - and subtract 1944, and you have 80 years. So depending on what month he was born, he could very well be 79 at the time of his comment. Your age and date lines up correctly, so unclear as to why you feel that he is wrong?

  • @Ciaoboy9999
    @Ciaoboy999919 күн бұрын

    Girl, you took that ride!!! No pause, no comment!! Just feeling it and rolling with it. That's what that music was all about. Thank you for what you do!!❤

  • @OhAncientOne

    @OhAncientOne

    13 күн бұрын

    Thanks, you got me to stay 👍

  • @danquerry3436
    @danquerry343624 күн бұрын

    Here's the thing about Stairway: it's how it sneaks up on you, step by step, plinkity plink flutey flutey, now this layer now another and holy shit now we're rocking out big time how'd we get here?

  • @beetleb1801
    @beetleb180124 күн бұрын

    Thank you for listening through the whole song before delivering your analysis. It shows that you are truly invested in the song. With Stairway to Heaven being arguably the greatest rock song ever written, it deserves no pauses, no interruptions to really appreciate. Nice job!

  • @rogerdaly6326

    @rogerdaly6326

    23 күн бұрын

    Most music reactors have to pause during music videos due to KZreads copyright restrictions. Reactors can have their videos demonitized for not pausing and get a copyright strike against their channel. If they receive 3 strikes they have to shut their channel down. Some bands and their record labels are notorious for making reactors take the videos down. The Eagles and Led Zep are 2 of those bands. The issue is reactors are reposting someone elses created content , since it is not theirs the rightful owners take issue. There are intellecuall property arguements and a host of other issues. A lot of reactors post videos on their patreon channels to avoid copyright issues. I don't know the how or why its ok on the patreon channel but not on the regular youtube channel. A lot also depends on the number of subscribers the channel has. Once a channel gets over a certain number the youtube algorithm picks up and starts monitoring the channel for copyright infringements.

  • @sweisbrod6109
    @sweisbrod610924 күн бұрын

    My girlfriend (now my wife of many years) and I listening to Stairway To Heaven while parked in my car in a field looking at the stars. We felt elevated into the night sky. Sensual overload! It's one of my favorites. 20 years later, when we were chaperones at high school dance where our son went to school, the DJ announced the second last song of the evening. All the kids got quiet and sat in large circles on the gymnasium floor. We adults were wondering what was going on...?? Then the first notes of Stairway To Heaven came out of the speakers. The kids were holding hands and were swaying to the music as they sat there. Needless to say, we were taken back. We found that it was tradition at every dance, the second to last song was, and still is, Stairway To Heaven. Oh, the last dance each time.....Goodnight Sweetheart by the Spaniels. 😊 That was in 1989.

  • @chrismartin6370

    @chrismartin6370

    24 күн бұрын

    That’s a beautiful story, man. ❤️

  • @tommythompson9565

    @tommythompson9565

    23 күн бұрын

    Thanks for sharing this story. Brought vivid pictures to my mind.

  • @PaulWalker-hz6zp
    @PaulWalker-hz6zp24 күн бұрын

    It is ALWAYS time for more Led Zeppelin!!

  • @davidmckenzie420
    @davidmckenzie42024 күн бұрын

    One of the greatest songs ever.

  • @corduladressler3669
    @corduladressler366924 күн бұрын

    ... More than 30 years ago I took a walk through the park with my brother Stephan & he 'made me' listen to this song saying that it's his favorite... A few months later he died from an accidental overdose... This song is always for him... RIP mein geliebter Bruder, I hope your stairway reached heaven.. 😢

  • @juliemanarin4127

    @juliemanarin4127

    24 күн бұрын

    So very sorry for your loss ❤😢 I too lost my baby sister 2 years ago...she was only 54 years old...I'm 64 now...to a Fentnyl overdose when she was given what she thought was a Xanax by a family member and it wasn't. I grieve every day.

  • @corduladressler3669

    @corduladressler3669

    24 күн бұрын

    ​... ❤️ I feel for your loss, too 🤗... I'm also 65 & miss my brother very much... My best wishes for you, regards from Crete/Greece... 🙋‍♀️💞🤗💪

  • @gsparkman

    @gsparkman

    24 күн бұрын

    That choked me up brother. RIP.

  • @philkaiser2313

    @philkaiser2313

    21 күн бұрын

    I wish you Peace!

  • @jeffperkins8450

    @jeffperkins8450

    21 күн бұрын

    “There's a lady who's sure all that glitters is gold And she's buying a stairway to Heaven” I think this refers to heroin. That using (glitter) drugs helps ascend to what she thinks is heaven. So buying and using drugs helps achieve getting to heaven. In the live video Robert Plant says Sugar, Sugar.

  • @keithsaulsbury4304
    @keithsaulsbury430424 күн бұрын

    All of these years later and its still one of the greatest rock songs of all time. it is perfect.

  • @rickybranch4547
    @rickybranch454724 күн бұрын

    One of the greatest songs ever written.

  • @charleswonderling521
    @charleswonderling52124 күн бұрын

    Excellent analysis and follow through. Heard this in college in mid 70's. I am now 72 and still cry when I hear it. It makes me wonder!

  • @GTLyons

    @GTLyons

    24 күн бұрын

    same here... this was about a year after Whole Lotta Love , I bought the 45 record ... but when I heard Stairway! That sealed it for me , I forgot all about my Beatles (temporary) and I went out and bought all 4 of their albums at that time cost me about $20 which was a lot of money at that time! Led Zeppelin from that day forward would be my all-time favorite...

  • @p--n
    @p--n24 күн бұрын

    If we're feeling down we focus on the lyrics 📖. If we're happy we focus on the music 🎶

  • @KyleS.1987
    @KyleS.198720 күн бұрын

    "There's still time to change the road you're on." Beautifully simple and powerful.

  • @heliotropezzz333
    @heliotropezzz33324 күн бұрын

    I think maybe when people say today's 'music' is not music, it's because many bands or artists don't play musical instruments and are reliant on auto tuners to support their vocals.

  • @kenkonwick6660
    @kenkonwick666024 күн бұрын

    There's a feeling I get when I look to the west and my spirit is crying for leaving. This is a direct reference to Plants almost obsession with JRR Tolkien and Loed of the Rings. It references the Elves taking ships to the western lands of Valinor, the Undying Lands where elves live forever

  • @clivestainlesssteelwomble7665

    @clivestainlesssteelwomble7665

    24 күн бұрын

    We still remember we who live in this far land beneath the trees. The starlight on the western Seas. 🌌🧙🏻‍♂️ from near where the the old man and the bundle of sticks photo was taken.. and JRR Tolkien went to school and taught.🌳🌳🌳🌳🏞️

  • @Tommy-he7dx

    @Tommy-he7dx

    24 күн бұрын

    The Term "Undying Lands" is a nickname given because it's a place for Immortal beings, it doesn't make them immortal An Elves Fëa is indestructible regardless of where they are, and Elf whos Hröa (body) is killed will be reincarnated after some time in the halls of Mandos. There is one exception to this, Fëanor, his Fëa lives, but he's not allowed a body as he was a very naughty boy.

  • @kenkonwick6660

    @kenkonwick6660

    24 күн бұрын

    @Tommy-he7dx my apologies for not being a Lord of the Rings nerd.

  • @timshelton8535

    @timshelton8535

    24 күн бұрын

    @@kenkonwick6660 it’s ok! But it’s not too late

  • @user-ol2so9ce2q

    @user-ol2so9ce2q

    24 күн бұрын

    ​@Tommy-he7dx There are two other exceptions. Elros and Arwen, being halfelven, chose the fate of men, denied the halls of Mandos,This was part of Elrond's resistance to the union of Arwen and Aragorn.

  • @kupski1964
    @kupski196424 күн бұрын

    Gives me shivers all these years

  • @billmckee1123
    @billmckee112324 күн бұрын

    Now… Watch it live! Madison Square Garden 1973. Guitar solo will blow your mind and you will be hooked on Led Zeppelin! 😊

  • @enriquepina9829
    @enriquepina982921 күн бұрын

    Powerful Great Rock Band!!!!!!!! My ERA!!!!!!!!!!!! Im 71 Still Rock n Roll!!!!!!!!! Till ☠️💀☠️

  • @gregw74
    @gregw7424 күн бұрын

    Now with the original under your belt, you definitely need to check out the honorary cover that Heart did (for the remaining band members of Led Zeppelin) at the Kennedy Center. So good!!!

  • @JuniorFarquar

    @JuniorFarquar

    24 күн бұрын

    Nah

  • @juergenstange6844

    @juergenstange6844

    24 күн бұрын

    It's slightly different, but just as good as the original ! ❤

  • @SmokeyTreats

    @SmokeyTreats

    24 күн бұрын

    The greatest tribute to any band ever, & rightly so.

  • @gregorysimmers

    @gregorysimmers

    24 күн бұрын

    Make sure you choose THE FULL VERSION!!!

  • @trekkiexb5

    @trekkiexb5

    24 күн бұрын

    FULL VERSION!!! Best cover of it ever!!!

  • @juliemanarin4127
    @juliemanarin412724 күн бұрын

    You cant find a better band anywhere! They are absolutely magnificent! Im 64 and i first heard them in 1970 at age 10 when the babysitter came over with their first album! Loved them ever since!

  • @gistechrep3816
    @gistechrep381624 күн бұрын

    When this song was published the radio channels played it 5 or more times a day! It was the most requested song for years. And rightfully so; it's simply the best rock 'n roll song ever.

  • @sicotshit7068
    @sicotshit706824 күн бұрын

    The hedgerow is the confusion in your mind, & it’s humming. Robert is a beautiful poet, & shows it several of their songs. All Of My Love, a tribute to his 5 year old son who passed, is poetically beautiful. The Rain Song, & Thank You are beautiful poetry too. Thank you was written for his wife, who supported him & his career, before & during Led Zeppelin.

  • @user-me9kx8kb5u

    @user-me9kx8kb5u

    23 күн бұрын

    A hedgerow in this song refers to borders changing, like in Gaza right now. Don't be alarmed the May Queen is the bride of Christ. The lady we all know is the fat lady that sings her death song when she finds out finds out the name Jesus Christ will NOT save but the truth will.

  • @postilm6399
    @postilm639921 күн бұрын

    I love watching people when they realize how special Zepplin really is. they are unique in that you never know what you are going to hear and no two songs sound alike

  • @DavidPaslay-ed9po
    @DavidPaslay-ed9po24 күн бұрын

    I am 65. Zep was my band in the 70's. Listened to them about 80% of the time in my truck. Anybody remember 8 track tapes!!! If you want to to cry review the video of the 2012 Kennedy Center Honors of Zep. Ann and Nancy Wilson perform with a fantastic background band, orchestra, and choirs, yes choir(s) and John Bonham's son Jason on the drums. Jimmy, Robert and John Paul were in the audience watching. Robert who was great friends with John is working really hard to hold it together..... When its over and Jason stands and bumps his heart to Robert, Jimmy, and John you will break down. Maybe one of the best live performances ever! Also listen to The Rain Song. It is easily one of the most beautiful songs of the 70s. It shows the incredible range the boys had!!!!!

  • @olagsanger7436
    @olagsanger743624 күн бұрын

    This rock-anthem - mighty as it is - just grew another inch. Thanks!

  • @rosalieelliottofficial

    @rosalieelliottofficial

    24 күн бұрын

    thank you! :)

  • @fewwiggle

    @fewwiggle

    24 күн бұрын

    It is a mighty tree in the forests of our minds . . . . :-)

  • @MichaelKelly-eg6jo
    @MichaelKelly-eg6jo24 күн бұрын

    "All that glisters is not gold" from The Merchant of Venice. I love how they start off with a (near) Shakespeare quote. It sets the tone.

  • @fundymentalism

    @fundymentalism

    22 күн бұрын

    .... ish. I'm pretty sure they yanked the Tolkien version, given how many other Lord of the Rings references they have.

  • @ledzep331
    @ledzep33124 күн бұрын

    I still remember the night I knowingly heard LZ for the first time. I was babysitting for a neighbour and nothing on T.V. (we only had 3 channels back then), I'm 13 years old in 1980. I looked through their record collection a saw a couple of rock bands that had been mentioned a school. This will be a load of s**t I thought, having only really listened to mainstream pop music, but I've nothing else to do... First I played Side 1 of Led Zeppelin II, wow this is good! And then side 1 of Black Sabbath, Paranoid, blown away. I didn't know it in that hour, but I had just heard some of the best tracks in rock history and my life's course was set.

  • @paulojrmsantos8
    @paulojrmsantos824 күн бұрын

    “The meaning of "Stairway to Heaven" When I run or hike my mind often plays songs repetitively. If I don't like the song or don't know enough of the lyrics to make it a pleasant experience the resulting monotony can get quite burdensome. But if I'm lucky, a beautiful ballad that I know and love will play and I can enjoy the experience. "Stairway to Heaven" is one such song. Written in 1971 by Robert Plant and Jimmy Page, performed by the incomparable Led Zeppelin, it played endlessly on the radio when I was in high school. And every time it came on, I turned up the volume and let the spell of that song carry me away. At over 8 minutes long, with lyrics scattered sparsely throughout, it's arguable that the lyrics aren't central to the song. It's one of the greatest rock anthems of all time - who even listens to the lyrics? I certainly didn't. Not until it started playing endlessly in my head. When you are forced to listen to a song 15 times in a row, you get past the awesome guitar solos and the ethereal mood of the song and you start to wonder, "What the F--- is this song really about?" At least I do. When I first heard the song it seemed to be about some rich lady who bought her way into heaven. The line "your head is humming and it won't go, in case you don't know" seemed appropriate to the endless loop I was experiencing. But it took a long time for the story to come together in my mind. As I got into it, there seemed to be a lot of non-sequiturs. Consider the line "in a tree by the brook, there's a songbird who sings, sometimes all of our thoughts are misgiven." Where did THAT come from? We were just talking about the Stairway lady. It made me wonder. In time I realized the song is not a linear story. It's a series of images altered by the later context. It's kind of like a movie that starts in the middle of the story and only later supplies the context to understand what you've seen. "There's a lady who's sure all that glitters is gold, and she's buying a stairway to heaven." The lady and her stairway represent materialism. There's also a hint that she may be misguided because all that glitters is NOT gold. "When she gets there she knows, if the stores are all closed, with a word she can get what she came for." Money, privilege and power. Pretty simple so far. "There's a sign on the wall, but she wants to be sure, 'cause you know sometimes words have two meanings." She doesn't trust anyone. Money has cut her off from people. Then comes the apparent non-sequitur. "In a tree by the brook, there's a songbird who sings, sometimes all of our thoughts are misgiven." So far the song has been about a lady and a stairway, or if we're already on the metaphorical bandwagon, it's about materialism and the way that cuts us off from other people. We can't understand this line except in the context of the rest of the song, but we'll soon see that a change from an old way of thinking to a new one is the real theme of this song. So eventually we'll understand that this line starts the real theme of the song and everything that came before it is a metaphor for the old way of thinking. The refrain is "Oooo, it makes me wonder." Wonder what? The singer is rethinking something. But what? The story takes a personal turn with the line, "There's a feeling I get when I look to the west and my spirit is crying for leaving." This is a lovely poetic line that boils down to "Facing death makes me think about what's important in life." Because the sun sets there, west has been a metaphor for death since at least ancient Egyptian times. "In my thoughts I have seen rings of smoke through the trees and the voices of those who stand looking." Rings of smoke denote campfires, indicating that people live there, despite being hidden. Those who stand looking are people who witness evil, but say nothing. The people in his thoughts are coming out of hiding to stand up for what's right. "And it's whispered that soon, if we all call the tune, then the piper will lead us to reason." The vision continues.The tune and the piper are musical metaphors connoting the spread of the goodness and truth seen in the vision. "And a new day will dawn for those who stand long and the forest will echo with laughter." As the vision gathers momentum, the people are no longer hiding in the trees. But we're still not sure what this great vision really is. Does it have anything to do with the lady or the materialism she represents? In the next few lines, we the listener are brought into the song somewhat ambiguously. "Your" and "you" could refer to the lady, but as we'll see later, they don't. "If there's a bustle in your hedgerow, don't be alarmed now. It's just a spring clean for the May queen." Very poetic again, and very British. Some translation is needed. In rural England the hedgerow is the line of shrubs denoting the property line between your estate and the next, so a "bustle in your hedgerow" means something is changing in your life or your mind. The May queen was chosen by a village to represent youth, beauty, newness, and hope for a better future. So this line boils down to "if your old ideas start crumbling, don't be alarmed, you have new and better ideas forming in their place." It's also possible that the May queen is another reference to the lady, though significantly changed in her ways. "Yes there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run, there's still time to change the road you're on." This is a major clue to the still nebulous vision. It's a vision about a change for the better, one that we the listener can make. "Your head is humming and it won't go, in case you don't know. The piper's calling you to join him." Since the bustle, hedgerow and May queen were so mysterious, this stanza restates and clarifies the previous one. The piper, as mentioned earlier, represents the vision, now evidently an idea because it is humming in our head. It's also a popular idea because here the piper is portrayed like the Pied Piper whose pipe magically lured rats and children to follow him. "Dear lady can you hear the wind blow, and did you know, your stairway lies on the whispering wind." There's a lot going on here. Blowing wind is a metaphor for popular opinion, just as it was in many other songs from this era. Now we see the flaw in materialism, represented by the lady. Her money is only good if people accept it. And her reliance on it has cut her off from those people to the point where she may not be able to hear them at all. "Dear lady" is a clue that the lady also represents the materialist part of ourselves, one of the "two paths you can go by." "And as we wind on down the road, our shadows taller than our souls." I really love this image. This song could have been about other people's flaws, but it's not. As time goes by, we inevitably grow more materialistic. One day we realize that we haven't lived up to the idealism of youth. Our material selves are now more important to us than our spiritual selves. But why shadows? A close inspection of the entire song shows a consistent differentiation between things seen and things heard. Things seen are false and misleading. Things heard are real and from the heart. This might seem strange, but remember, we're listening to a song. The truth is coming to us aurally, not visually. "There walks a lady we all know, who shines white light and wants to show, how everything still turns to gold." The shadows of the previous line come from the shining white light of a materialistic point of view. If we cast a shadow, it's because our materialism is showing. "And if you listen very hard, the tune will come to you at last." The tune returns. Like last time, the tune is the new way of thinking, the second path, the non-materialist way of living that is more genuine, and keeps us connected to other people. "When all are one and one is all. To be a rock and not to roll." It's too bad this line is so hard to understand in the recording because it really ties everything together. If the new way of thinking is good for one person, it's even better for a group. If enough like-minded folks get together and form a community then we'll live in a real, solid and reliable paradise. "And she's buying a stairway to heaven." If not, the materialists will take advantage of the rest of us. So that's how I interpret the song. It has added immensely to my enjoyment of Stairway to Heaven. I hope it does the same for you. Brian Robinson” This is the best interpretation of “Stairway to Heaven” lyrics I encountered so far. If you/anyone knows a better one, please share. “... It's one of those songs where… if you have a moment, with either someone else or just a moment where you're watching the sun rising or something… It's one of those moments that, this piece of music, if it connects, it's going to connect fully, into every vein you've got going, and makes something inside you… Your little atoms are stirred by it. Your being… it's one of those songs that actually connects with your being.” Krusher More than a Rock band, Led Zeppelin is an experience. An emotional rollercoaster able to show you places and feelings deep within yourself, that you, yourself, never knew existed. That is the reason, I think, Led Zeppelin is the greatest Rock band of all time.

  • @hazmania

    @hazmania

    24 күн бұрын

    Awesome post, mate, awesome. Thank you, thank you. I’m nearly 70 & everything I’ve felt when I listen to this, from the first time to this time, has just fallen into place. Fucking cool! Thank you. Love from Annie, in Cornwall, UK🙂🌸

  • @JC-vj4ln

    @JC-vj4ln

    24 күн бұрын

    👍😎

  • @LostHate
    @LostHate24 күн бұрын

    Of the probably thousands of times I've heard this song in my 41 years it still brings my mind back to my childhood everytime.

  • @vernhoke7730
    @vernhoke773024 күн бұрын

    This is an epic track and has been for 53 years. I bought it when it came out back then and have listened to thousands of times. But for me, this song live is an experience to behold. My favorite live version is from 1973 at Madison Square Garden used in their movie, and soundtrack album, "The Song Remains the Same".

  • @Alan-lv9rw
    @Alan-lv9rw21 күн бұрын

    From 1971. Probably the best rock song of all time. It sounded nothing like what had come before.

  • @71ernz
    @71ernz24 күн бұрын

    Please please react to Kashmir live from the O2 in London 2007, you’ll be blown away by LED Zeppelin in there 60s with Jason Bonham (John Bonham the original drummers son) on drums, truly one of the best performances of LED Zeppelin you’ll ever see, love this reaction 👏👏❤️❤️

  • @juliemanarin4127

    @juliemanarin4127

    24 күн бұрын

    I like 1979 at knebworth

  • @71ernz

    @71ernz

    24 күн бұрын

    @@juliemanarin4127 great performance but don’t think it’s a patch on the O2 performance, just my opinion tho 👍

  • @LordRahl1975

    @LordRahl1975

    24 күн бұрын

    In my ideal world we could wave a magic wand and have 1970s LZ but playing with the same technology and better sound quality and mixing of the Celebration Day version of Kashmir.

  • @riksplace
    @riksplace24 күн бұрын

    "Stairway To Heaven" was the "theme" of my senior high school prom. Came out when I was 17. I feel lucky to have been in my teens during this music era. Your explanation is, by far, possibly the best thought out and explained of all the explanations of it's meaning thru all these years. You do that VERY well. So well spoken.

  • @michaelhoward900
    @michaelhoward90024 күн бұрын

    Just might be the PERFECT rock song. Vocals, lyrics, drumming and that guitar solo! Not a wasted note in it.

  • @nathansellers8454
    @nathansellers845424 күн бұрын

    I was a teenager when LZ first came together as a band. But Stairway I have literally listened to thousands of times and I still appreciate the greatest of this song and Led Zeppelin in general from almost every perspective. I loved your reaction.

  • @jamesburnett6247
    @jamesburnett624720 күн бұрын

    The sheer amount of texture, poly harmonics, counter melodies, sub riffs underneath already iconic riffs, multiple heights of dynamics. Plant’s genius vocals wrapping around the sonic banquet. This song is just astounding.

  • @yinoveryang4246
    @yinoveryang424624 күн бұрын

    That's one of the most perceptive reactions to Stairway To Heaven I've ever seen. In particular your understanding of the lyric. Well done.

  • @OneWrytyr
    @OneWrytyr9 күн бұрын

    Led Zeppelin made all sort of 6th graders happy by rocking a 'recorder' in this classic song.

  • @billholder1330
    @billholder133021 күн бұрын

    Yeah, I once said this was overplayed to ruin, but then I took a couple of decades without listening to it, now I can enjoy it again. What a freakin' CREATION!!!

  • @DocGliss
    @DocGliss24 күн бұрын

    What we like is sharing this music with you and seeing how it reaches you in the same way that it reaches us. Thanks for taking us along on the ride!

  • @TheMateriaalkunde
    @TheMateriaalkunde24 күн бұрын

    Iconic... That's what we must call this song. It goes above music style labels. Iconic singing, iconic solo, cunning playing with rhythms. The flute, and after that the base and the drums come in. I's all so inspired.

  • @billtaylor3382
    @billtaylor338224 күн бұрын

    I was 11 yo in 1969 when I listened to their 1st album and man I was hooked been my favorite band of all time!

  • @davidlightfoot8965

    @davidlightfoot8965

    23 күн бұрын

    Same as you my friend 11 yrs old too in 69 and got hooked too

  • @peterrenberg5356
    @peterrenberg535624 күн бұрын

    Love how the tempo speeds up into the guitar solo. Love how the drums follow the guitar. Brilliant❤

  • @SAC-ECM
    @SAC-ECM24 күн бұрын

    The "flute" sound in the beginning was actually John Paul Jones sampling a recorder and playing it on his mellotron. They are the GOATS but they are much better LIVE. I've seen them several times in the 70's and were always great. Please check out "Going to California" Live from Earls Court 1975. It is Page on acoustic guitars, Jones on mandolin and Plant on vocals. Joni Mitchell inspired the song.

  • @jeremymerrifield219

    @jeremymerrifield219

    24 күн бұрын

    I agree. Live is always better. I saw them in 1976 . Still get goosebumps thinking about walking back to my hotel through the streets of London with thousands of other fans. We were all silent. Paying homage to what we had heard and seen 💜

  • @EdA1

    @EdA1

    24 күн бұрын

    John Paul Jones was actually playing a real recorder in the studio. The simulation on the keyboards was only for live.

  • @DTH3000

    @DTH3000

    20 күн бұрын

    There was no sampling back then. The mellotron was tape recorded loops for each key you played.

  • @jeremymerrifield219

    @jeremymerrifield219

    20 күн бұрын

    @@DTH3000 I don't think he means sampling in the modern sense

  • @scottclark3761
    @scottclark376124 күн бұрын

    There's a few references. The woman is materialism. The songbird that sings line is a direct reference to The Star, which is a Tarot card, particularly the art on the Rider-Waitte cards. The Star is a card of hope, if not reversed. Rings of smoke through the trees is a Tolkein reference. The May Queen is likely based out of Edmund Spencer's The Faerie Queene. All of which the members had interest in. So it makes me wonder...there's many different belief systems. Myths, legends, stories...it makes him wonder. The Piper a lot of folks say is the Devil, but I think that has roots in the Satanic Panic that happened in that era. I think it's a prophet. But there's two roads, but you can always change the road you're on. So.....how close are these roads? How narrow? If you, in the US, take Route 66 west towards the west coast, how long before it's rather difficult to go to Maine or Florida? So...how far apart are these roads....he wonders. Your stairway lies on the whispering wind. It's where you think it is. As we wind on down the road, our shadows longer than our soul. We all face materialism, spirituality, and darkness in our lives. When all is one and one is all, then we can just be, and not have to move. How that happens might depend on which piper calls the tune. Many folks have taken stabs at this, but that's my thoughts...and I first heard this from a thrown away tape when I ws in about eighth grade...and it blew my mind. Just absolutely floored me, all the way through. I played that tape until it snapped, and bought another.

  • @peircedan

    @peircedan

    22 күн бұрын

    Your comments on references give me something to ponder. I never made too much of the lyrics; more just the eerie mood.

  • @GhoulishGrinMedia
    @GhoulishGrinMedia23 күн бұрын

    The reason why we watch music reactors is because we want to capture as best as we can that magical feeling we had when we heard a masterpiece for the first time. We obviously still know the song and its details but seeing someone react with awe to great music for the first time is so so beautiful. Thank you for the reaction.

  • @GhoulishGrinMedia

    @GhoulishGrinMedia

    23 күн бұрын

    And don’t worry too much about the lyrical content. You may listen to it again and feel like it means something else. Mr. Plant wrote it that way. It’s up to you and you can even ‘change the colors’ if you so desire.

  • @michaelbowie7410
    @michaelbowie741015 күн бұрын

    Thanks so much for not pausing and commenting. Total respect for the artist.

  • @ravenwind1062
    @ravenwind106224 күн бұрын

    Layers. With each pass they add a new layer moving from an almost medieval folk song into an iconic LZ Rock song. Masterpiece.

  • @richardlovell4713

    @richardlovell4713

    23 күн бұрын

    Steps, not layers. The song steps up in loudness, intensity and speed. It’s structured to be like a stairway. Why do so few people grasp this ?

  • @ravenwind1062

    @ravenwind1062

    4 күн бұрын

    @@richardlovell4713 "...a composition whereby it would just keep unfolding into more, more layers and more moods..." Jimmy Page BBC interview discussing how the song was composed.

  • @richardlovell4713

    @richardlovell4713

    4 күн бұрын

    @@ravenwind1062 That may be true, but the composition is - unintentionally or intentionally - structured as a series of steps going upwards, just like a … erm… staircase.

  • @alexharbison4411
    @alexharbison441124 күн бұрын

    Nice reaction. I heard you mention starting to form a connection with the music of Led Zeppelin. That connection makes it easy to see why they spoke to a generation of young people. I hope you do more of their music. Studio version of Custard Pie is a fav.

  • @Goonerdarma
    @Goonerdarma19 күн бұрын

    Music was everything to us, growing up in the 70s. No smart phone, no internet. We would wait for albums to come out, while we listen to the album, we would read the cover from back to front. We would take our albums to friends houses, music was our passion, our love. And still is.

  • @asmith7876

    @asmith7876

    18 күн бұрын

    The album cover had other uses back then too, when pot had seeds! 🤣

  • @Oldschoolnana
    @Oldschoolnana22 күн бұрын

    Saw them live 5 times. I've been blessed.😊😊

  • @williamcabell142
    @williamcabell14224 күн бұрын

    What else can one say?🤷🏻‍♂️ THE GOATS!😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @AnneBiebrich
    @AnneBiebrich24 күн бұрын

    I was a mid teenager in the 70s, graduated HS in 1974! I got to see many many rock concerts and Zeppelin was 1 of them!

  • @kenthenricksen6918
    @kenthenricksen691816 күн бұрын

    The brilliance behind this song cannot be overestimated. It starts off as a ballad. And gets more "rock-like" at each stage. Yet each new instrument added, was a flawless and natural seeming transition. If that's not an in-depth knowledge of both one's craft and ingenuity, I don't know what is.

  • @dsm9909
    @dsm990924 күн бұрын

    I must say, yours has been the most insightful and in depth analysis of the lyrics to this masterpiece of anyone I've watched on KZread. Great job! I'm 67 years old and have been listening to Stairway since I was in 10th grade. I believe Robert Plant has acknowledged that the lyrics were indeed ambiguous and can mean whatever one wants them to mean. He also apparently paid a radio station a rather large sum of money to NOT play the song on their airwaves, as it absolutely had the shit played out of it back in the day on FM radio. No doubt, this song is probably the most popular classic rock song of all time in the sense that all one needs to say is, "Stairway" and everyone knows to what song one is referring. An amazing composition from four amazing young guys in 1971. Truly incredible talent. A few years later...Kashmir! It's as if they said, "Hold my beer!"

  • @andrewtaveras9439
    @andrewtaveras943924 күн бұрын

    I'm proud to be part of the generation that spent quality time wondering wtf is a bustle in your hedgerow.

  • @lancemarchant5495
    @lancemarchant549523 күн бұрын

    Led Zeppelin. Broke the mold as to what conceived for Rock. Rock, Soul, Blues, Jazz, even Classical and Baroque. Thank you Zeppelin.

  • @ChuckAlverson
    @ChuckAlverson23 күн бұрын

    The very first live concert I ever attended was Led Zeppelin. I have been a huge fan ever since. As many times as I listen to their music, to this day, I get something additional out of the music. Greatest band ever.

  • @hawklord122
    @hawklord12224 күн бұрын

    Oh my. I was fourteen when Radio 1 in England played this on my way to school, carrying a little radio. My mate and I sat down on the grass and were spellbound. I'm 67 now and have never forgotten the impression made on me.

  • @greypossum1
    @greypossum124 күн бұрын

    You really need to sit down with your grandparents so you can discuss these lyrics with them and find out how they felt when they first heard it. I was 15 when this was released. My friends and I played it over and over and we just looked at one another while our thoughts changed with every listen.

  • @arthurwoodson288
    @arthurwoodson28823 күн бұрын

    Am 65 years old & heard this the first time on my AM FM transistor radio. Saw them in concert in 1977, still my favorite concert experience. Individually they are all great musicians, together they are arguably the greatest Rock & Roll band of all time. Their influence will carry on for years.

  • @ricelaker
    @ricelaker24 күн бұрын

    1971 I was 20 years old. Now I am 73. Thanks for reviewing this song as it brings back many memories and reminds me yhat I was once young and I realize more now what we had back then than when I experienced it as a young inexperienced naive kid.

  • @geraldoribeirofilho
    @geraldoribeirofilho24 күн бұрын

    Must see live to comprehend how much talent time takes from us alive. I used to hear them in a cassette pirate tape in a VW in 78 or so. Pure real talent.

  • @AKR8810
    @AKR881024 күн бұрын

    One of the all greatest rock bands and rock songs ever. Beautiful lyrics, vocals, instrumentation and story. Stairway to Heaven is a spiritual song, and like poetry the words conjure up images in your mind. These images are open to individual interpretation. The song had this intent when it was written. The instrument you referred to as a flute is a key board instrument called a mellotron. Led Zeppelin songs typically have many rhythm and tempo changes making their songs exciting to listen to. I hope you do a reaction on the live version of Stairway to Heaven from the MSG concert 1973.

  • @sicotshit7068

    @sicotshit7068

    24 күн бұрын

    JPJ played recorders like we played in school, it was recorded to play on the mellotron.

  • @oldzephead1237

    @oldzephead1237

    23 күн бұрын

    In the studio version, JPJ was actually playing the recorder. The mellotron was used when performing live, so that he could produce the recorder sounds while also using the pedals for the bass at the same time.

  • @AKR8810

    @AKR8810

    23 күн бұрын

    @@oldzephead1237 Thanks

  • @keithsturdy5277
    @keithsturdy527724 күн бұрын

    My wife took her Stairway to Heaven two years ago when she passed due to Alzheimer's. She loved Led Zeppelin ♥️ I miss her so much.

  • @daveparkhill5419
    @daveparkhill541917 күн бұрын

    I used to go to sleep most night with the Led Zeppelin III 8-track through my headphones. The music calmed my heart and soul.

  • @scottstearn5501
    @scottstearn550124 күн бұрын

    Led Zeppelin quite honestly are their own genre. Beyond the fact that each member is an amazing virtuoso on their own, the collective of the 4 of them created a magic that is even greater than the sum of their parts. What they did was so far beyond just creating amazing music.

  • @johnwdaley4727

    @johnwdaley4727

    22 күн бұрын

    Excellent analysis...saw them in '73; it changed me...

  • @transistorradiorecords3661
    @transistorradiorecords366124 күн бұрын

    Back in the day, we never called them LZ but Led Zep. This younger generation...sheesh... 🤦‍♀🤦‍♀🤣🤣

  • @KelE-mq8bv
    @KelE-mq8bv24 күн бұрын

    Best rock song ever recorded. Stunning. I recommend the studio versions of Ramble On, The Rain Song, Kashmir, Over The Hills And Far Away, All My Love, and What Is And What Should Never Be. They all have a similar whimsical/mystical/magical element, if you like that side to Zeppelin. It's my favorite style from this very talented and diverse band.

  • @robertgraham2926

    @robertgraham2926

    6 күн бұрын

    Definitely Ramble On, my favorite.

  • @Morthoron1
    @Morthoron124 күн бұрын

    Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Jethro Tull, Yes, Sabbath, Bowie, Genesis....these are the bands I listened to as a teenager, and each new album blew away the previous one. Gotta admit, it was a great time to grow up.

  • @randyhochstein8455
    @randyhochstein845524 күн бұрын

    For me, it was 1970, and I received my first am/fm “transistor radio” for my twelfth birthday. That produced my first introduction to Led Zeppelin, and instantly my taste in music was changed forever. While they are not actually my favorite band of all time, (Steely Dan) Zeppelin still holds the title for best rock band in history. ♥️Zep♥️ ✌🏼😎🇺🇸

  • @liob5536
    @liob553624 күн бұрын

    Never got tired of this song since high school. I am 71 yo.

  • @CosmicVagabondPixie
    @CosmicVagabondPixie24 күн бұрын

    Hi Rosalie i just LUV EVERYthing about your Led Zeppelin Reactions Thank YOU so very MUCH for making my day **Brighter**

  • @onnadonovan8228
    @onnadonovan822824 күн бұрын

    At 17 & 18 yrs old, in high school in the 70s, this song transcended me and gave me hope to endur my personal troubles. It wasnt the words but rather the feeling i got when listening to it. This song also became our theme for my senior prom.❤❤

  • @usaturnuranus
    @usaturnuranus3 күн бұрын

    In our cars, back then. Always in our cars. We'd spend hours cruising back roads at night, jamming along, topping the next hill and the next at just the right moments, new vistas opening and spreading out below to distant horizons as crescendos soared to the skies above. An intense, cosmic show. The universe was ours back then... (Edit: High 5s for allowing the song to play through w/o interruption. That's pretty rare with a lot of reaction vids. You're doing this right!)

  • @thegorn68
    @thegorn6823 күн бұрын

    It's a masterpiece!!! These guys were in their young twenties when they created this song. Think about that?

  • @gj8683

    @gj8683

    18 күн бұрын

    It really is a masterpiece in all respects: composition, arrangement, production, and execution. It is perfect.

  • @patches6309
    @patches630922 күн бұрын

    Led Zeppelin = The Only Band that Ever Mattered

  • @KenPassey-hd2mc
    @KenPassey-hd2mc14 күн бұрын

    I'm 76 and male and must admit that back in the day we were more focused on the music than the lyrics. My wife always listened to lyrics before making a decision whether she liked it or not. Obviously we should listen to both. I appreciate your analyses, I find it rejuvenating.👏👏👏👍👍❤️

  • @johnnyrehder2153
    @johnnyrehder215321 күн бұрын

    One of the best songs ever. Brings tears to my 68yr old eyes.

  • @stevewalls8140
    @stevewalls814024 күн бұрын

    Seen them live a Cobo Hall 1973 I think. Anyway no Flute is played in this song. Keyboards played by John Paul Jones. Great concert but, I was in pain the entire concert. I had broken all the toes on my right foot the day of the concert. I was working concrete construction ar the time. A large chunk of concrete ended up on my toes. Never forget that !

  • @JuniorFarquar

    @JuniorFarquar

    24 күн бұрын

    Mellotron

  • @justice4all772
    @justice4all77224 күн бұрын

    Going to California is another zepplin hit .

  • @ElstromF

    @ElstromF

    24 күн бұрын

    Live version.

  • @Sooner1650
    @Sooner165024 күн бұрын

    Growing up in the era you will never know the impact of a song like this. You won't be able to feel it like we did. It was heaven

  • @jeffbarkley8360
    @jeffbarkley836024 күн бұрын

    I still remember hearing them perform this live, in Vancouver in the early 1970's. If you have ever read the Lord of the Rings, you will recognize some of the feeling and lyrics heard in a few of Led Zeppelin's songs. The LOTR books were a real thing in the 70's and these songs brought a lot of emotion out. I'm glad you enjoyed it. I also listened to Heart perform this song in a local club while dancing around the same time. I believe the woman was Galadriel and the looking to the west was about the elves leaving. Fabulous!

  • @ZainBaeshin
    @ZainBaeshin24 күн бұрын

    React to the live version Madison Square to feel the real magic of Led Zeppelin

  • @markbiggs6302
    @markbiggs630224 күн бұрын

    Greatest rock song ever recorded. Period!

  • @dhaines9793
    @dhaines979318 күн бұрын

    Wow! It's such a pleasure to listen to someone who actually thinks instead of those who merely regurgitate. Thank you for being both intelligent and articulate.

  • @markhellman-pn3hn
    @markhellman-pn3hn24 күн бұрын

    once "rock & roll" gets into your soul - it never leaves

  • @pvilches06
    @pvilches0623 күн бұрын

    I always love and appreciate your beautiful reactions/thoughts. Much love to you from Miami my dear Rosalie!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @chriswren5045
    @chriswren504523 күн бұрын

    Rosalie, you are special...so quick to analyze & respond. Thank you!

  • @PaoloBiscetti-dk2qr
    @PaoloBiscetti-dk2qr23 күн бұрын

    You are really involvend in tour reactions , and you describe the feelings the songs provoke and evocate !!

  • @katrinak8318
    @katrinak831822 күн бұрын

    I heard Led Zeppelin as I was growing up but really first heard this song when I was in 9th grade in the early 2000s. I fell in love and memorized all the lyrics. Thanks for your videos ❤

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