WHAT THE HECK!| FIRST TIME HEARING Led Zeppelin - D'yer Mak'er REACTION
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WHAT THE HECK!| FIRST TIME HEARING Led Zeppelin - D'yer Mak'er REACTION
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In a 2005 interview, Plant discussed the different interpretations and pronunciations of the name of the song.[2] He explained that the title is derived from an old joke, where two friends have the following exchange: "My wife's gone to the West Indies." "Jamaica?" (which in an English accent sounds like "Did you make her?") "No, she wanted to go".[5]
@hudsonhollow
Жыл бұрын
Yep. I heard it a different way, but same old joke about a girl met in Jamaica. "No, she wouldn't even let me touch her!!" 😋Certain British accents stick an R in Jamaica. I tell my British friends "You damn foreigners need to learn to speak English. 🤣
@keithphillips1779
Жыл бұрын
Actually the joke ends as " No, she went of her own accord". As an old Englishman I am qualified in this subject matter! It's a contraction of the "did" in "Did you make her " and slang "yer" of the "you" and "er" from "her"and hence "D'yer make 'er". There was a lot of reggae and Ska played in the UK in the late 60's and 70's and its influence makes its way into a lot of British bands' back catalogue.
@keithphillips1779
Жыл бұрын
@@thesedreamsarefree Ersen.
@Serai3
Жыл бұрын
Zep fans have known that since the 70's.
@hqueso
Жыл бұрын
The same wife went to Southeast Asia with her band, I hear. "Singapore?" "Yeah, and the bass player is rubbish as well."
This song is actually a tribute to the reggae sound. The title is actually pronounced "Jer Maker", or Jamaica....
@blkhwkbob
Жыл бұрын
Yes, its written phonetically how an Englishman would say Jamaica.
@stannelson8306
Жыл бұрын
Its a sexual reference, did ya maker! At least that’s what Plant said in an interview!
@armynurseboy
Жыл бұрын
@Stan Nelson yup. Slang for "did you get lucky?" The song title has triple entendre....😉
@jasonbarlow8263
Жыл бұрын
Listen to The Rain Song. It’s a different Zeppelin vibe. And of course you will dig it
@mikecalderon5251
Жыл бұрын
It was a joke as Plant explained on an interview. My wife's going overseas. Jermaker? (Jamaica) No, she left on her own accord...
absolutely one of the most versatile bands in rock history for sure. I used to belly dance to this song.... a lifetime ago.
@BoxerRick
Жыл бұрын
What a great choice. ❤
@N.Sloane
Жыл бұрын
@@BoxerRick thank you
Led Zepplin is the god of all bands of all time and this was there fuck around song and it still sold millions. Im so glad yall got to experience it for the first time!!!
For "a totally different Led Zeppelin", you need to check out "The Rain Song". One of the most beautiful rock songs ever written.
@maxdream2178
Жыл бұрын
I agree!
@meganschultz8150
Жыл бұрын
My absolute favorite Zepp song!
@MaxPower-kb4ke
Жыл бұрын
That's an Amazing song! Another example of Jimmy Page coming up some crazy guitar tuning.... just to make people think "how the hell is he doing that?" LOL The production on that (as well as most Zeppelin tunes) is off the charts!
@kevinwalsh9788
Жыл бұрын
👍🔥🌧️
@ngairehurunui9055
Жыл бұрын
Beautiful track!!!! I second that ❤
"Thank you" is an absolute masterpiece from Zeppelin.
This is off of House of the Holy, which is possibly their most musically diverse album. It's interesting too because there is no blues song on it either. This song always has me dreaming of palm trees and ocean breezes. Zeppelin is any genre they want to be. Check out the Ocean, Over the Hills and Far Away or No Quarter off this album. But then again it's all worth checking out.
@paulwhite5840
Жыл бұрын
Or even dipping a toe into country music with Hound Dog.
@maryannturton9830
Жыл бұрын
Love this album!
@kurtborchers6178
Жыл бұрын
No Quarter is a great choice, but it's gotta be the live version off of The Song Remains The Same.
@RobertJohnson-hq6jq
Жыл бұрын
The Rain Song and The Song Remains the Same as well are on Houses of the Holy the album while the song Houses of the Holy is on the Physical Graffiti album.
@LuisOrtiz-xo5kc
Жыл бұрын
Unbelievably, critics tore Houses of the Holy to pieces when it came out in 1973, especially for this song and for The Crunge. They hated it! I guess they weren't ready for such an eclectic album.
Jamaican me crazy!!!!! I love the reggae-tinged stuff Zep did like this one!!!! Such a great jam!!!!! 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
If you want to get another fun Island vibe song from them, you should react to “Fool in the Rain”. Such a fun song! As always, great reaction!
@leemcclements8889
Жыл бұрын
Fool in The Rain is one of my faves!
@mikec5309
Жыл бұрын
One of my favorites too. From the funny lyrics to the changes in the music, it’s a great song
@savsmiles3042
Жыл бұрын
@@leemcclements8889 same!
@jasontaylor6005
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely, I've already requested this one.
@bostonvair
Жыл бұрын
Also, one of John Bonham's most amazing grooves.
This is my favorite Led Zeppelin song hands down!!! Baby please don’t go!!!
Led Zeppelin is the best rock band ever. For me, they're the band that does for Hard Rock music what Earth, Wind & Fire does for Funk and Soul music. Both bands are the top tier!
@ricardofeliciano6503
Жыл бұрын
People argue Beatles stones Led Zeppelin left them in the fucking dust
Led Zeppelin does reggae just because they could and show off their versatility. If you want to hear Led Zeppelin do country, listen to 'Hot Dog' from their 'In Through the Out Door' album. Great song
@jollyrodgers7272
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, but I think my favorite track off that album is FOOL IN THE RAIN. Love the Calypso transition.
@Tessmage_Tessera
Жыл бұрын
Another country tune by Zep is "Tangerine" from Led Zeppelin III. Or "Gallows Pole" from the same album.
@gizzy2403
Жыл бұрын
@@jollyrodgers7272 FITR,The Rain Song& The Ocean are 3 of my very favorite Zep songs. I think it's funny they're all about water!🍻
@andrewmarker6511
Жыл бұрын
Yes Great song one of my favorite " Country Songs" is Hot Dog...But Gallows pole is a classic also .
@paulcwalina7910
Жыл бұрын
@Jolly Rodgers Oh, yes. 'Fool in the Rain' is clearly the best on that album and one of the band's very best tunes.
From online sources. "The title, frequently mispronounced as 'Dear Maker' or even 'Dire Maker', is actually meant to be pronounced “Jamaica” in a double-edged reference to the old joke that Robert Plant regaled in a Rolling Stone interview and also the way in which locals pronounce the name of their Caribbean island."
@paulb4604
Жыл бұрын
Exactly right. It was their take on reggae. KZread channel professor of rock recently told the back story of this song
@TahoeNevada
Жыл бұрын
It’s “Jamaica” in Welsh spelling conventions
@bernardsalvatore1929
Жыл бұрын
I've also heard a story that it was meant to be a quick British way of saying "did you make her", or in other words did you score with her? If you say those words "did you make her" very fast like the title of the song I can see where that would make sense!! I can't remember if that actually came from an interview with Robert Plant or if that was just a urban legend mystery or theory!!
@donaldaller2637
Жыл бұрын
It’s two meanings correct… Play on Jamaica 🇯🇲 And English comment for “ Did you make her”…. Example….. “ my wife’s away on holiday…. Ohh… Dyer Maker… no she went on her own accord “…
@noelmendez1674
Жыл бұрын
Its pronounced like "Jamaica" Or "did you make her"
I'm 62 and You guys are helping Me to fall in love again with the music I grew up with. 🙂 You're the best and I will keep coming back! Merry Christmas & A Happy New Year to You & Yours!
@michaelasay8587
Жыл бұрын
Kerry, I like these two kids ....but they pause and talk way too much.
@boki1693
Жыл бұрын
@@michaelasay8587 Two kids. LOL. You must be old like me!
@TwentyTwelveOrBust
Жыл бұрын
@@michaelasay8587 Michael I enjoy their enthusiasm and they sometimes point out things I had not heard or considered.
@johnthegreek5836
Жыл бұрын
I’m also 62 and love this music that I grew up listening to as a teenager
@greglegakis4177
Жыл бұрын
Good day for 62 year Olds. So am I. I'm also a DJ who's been listening to all this music for years as well. I also love watching Jordan and Amber's musical and film journey. I also appreciate their wholesomeness. Rock on kids!
Over time, the both of you have certainly evolved in your own ways of expressing your true appreciation of music. It has been so much fun taking the journey with you. I wish you peace and love in 2023!
@chippie-7592
2 ай бұрын
I wish you peace and love in 2024!
One of my favorite Zeppelin songs. Robert Plant sings at a whole different level...sensual, pleading, intense...just a unique sound. Bonham nails it!
The "Houses of the Holy" was a bit of a departure from their previous album, Led Zeppelin IV. It was quite diverse. Try listening to "Dancing Days" and "No Quarter". "No Quarter" is a very haunting song and Plant's vocals are very different compared to most other Zep tunes. Though the song is slower paced, but it has a KILLER riff.
@johnwdaley4727
Жыл бұрын
Yes G., There are bands, then there's LZ...their live version(s) of "No Quarter" are monumental...saw them in '73... they're not just off the chain, they're off the steel cable.
This and Over The Hills And Far Away are my two favorite Led Zeppelin songs. Great choice.
@foamrob6577
Жыл бұрын
From my favorite album Houses of the Holy
@David_Theisen
Жыл бұрын
My favorites are Over the Hills and Far Away AND Kashmir
@laughingdoc1673
Жыл бұрын
Ditto! 😁
@PinkFloydsfan
Жыл бұрын
Song remains the same, too.
Jay & Amber, you'll love their "Rock And Roll" and "Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman)"!!! In a 2005 interview, Plant discussed the different interpretations and pronunciations of the name of the song. He explained that the title is derived from an old joke, where two friends have the following exchange: "My wife's gone to the West Indies." "Jamaica?" (which in an English accent sounds like "Did you make her?") "No, she wanted to go".
@tinagilbert8902
Жыл бұрын
👊Boom! Finally, someone tells the story accurately!!🙃Thank you so much (saved me from being compelled to do it! lol!!!!). The story behind it is adorable and you did a great job of telling it! Short and concise!! Love ur comment!!!💯❤
@surlechapeau
Жыл бұрын
@@tinagilbert8902 thank you!!
@jgsheehan8810
Жыл бұрын
My parents would say that joke in Sydney Australia. Slight difference- Jamaica? No she went of her own accord
@David_Theisen
Жыл бұрын
Combine Heartbreaker and Living Loving Maid together one after the other!! It’s an epic SINGLE song!!!
@akashicvizion
Жыл бұрын
You forgot to credit Wikipedia, from whence you copy/pasted your second paragraph!! 😳
This *and* "Almost Famous" on the same day = living yr best life
The masters of hard rock
"Oh oh oh oh oh ohhh..." Always love it when you feature some Zeppelin. Nice follow up to your movie reaction today.
OMGEEEE Jay and Amber! The last time you listed to a Led Zeppelin song I thought about D'yer Maker!😍 I LOVE this song, and it was a B-side song on a 45rpm vinyl when I first heard it. It was also the song that made me really remember Zeppelin. A then 13 year old in the hood listening to Rock and Roll! Wow! I NEVER thought you all would react to this! I was so excited I haven't even listed yet. 🤣 I'm about to now! This is why I love y'all. ❤️ okay biyeee! 🏃🏾♀️💨
Drum forward agin. John Bonham was the soul and the glue that held Led Zeppelin together. He was the best rock’n roll drummer of all time! Love your reactions. Thanks so much!
@stormy8207
Жыл бұрын
They were all legends.
@Chris.Davis.2
Жыл бұрын
The outro to Kashmir is epic!
One of my favorite LED Zeppelin songs y'all gotta react to is The Ocean. The crazy off beat pattern John Bonham does is epic. And Jimmy Page follows right along with it, with his flavored guitar riffs. Sounds so damn good. Check that one out please!
ROBERT PLANT'S OTHER BAND THE HONEYDRIPPERS ARE A MUST HEAR!!!! Rock n Roll, Blues, Oldies, stupendous album!!!🎵🎶
@surlechapeau
Жыл бұрын
They would like The Honeydrippers- "Sea of Love".
@brendastevens2240
Жыл бұрын
Yes!! Sea of Love! ❤
@laurin4405
Жыл бұрын
Indeed!!❤🌊❤
@brdlysct
Жыл бұрын
I would recommend "Young Boy Blues" from the Honeydrippers.
@mr.knowitall6440
Жыл бұрын
Rockin' at Midnight...
This song was from the Houses of the Holy album which contained two other songs which were more dance oriented: The Crunge has a James Brown vibe to it and Dancing Days is a rock/dance floor celebration. Houses of the Holy is a great album!
I think I mentioned this before, my mom is the one who introduced me to Led Zeppelin, this actually brought a tear to my eye because Dec 17 was the 28th anniversary of her death....this reaction I exactly what I needed today She was a beautiful woman with excellent taste in music....
Finally! Been waiting for this reaction for a long them. My favourite pick-me up song for the past 40 years or so. It instantly puts a smile on my face and provides me this vibe that puts a lift in my step.
When I was a kid, we sang "toilet seat is cold, oh, oh"...
This song and Misty Mountain Hop are my favorite Led Zeppelin songs. Both are definitely different
@christimanley13
Жыл бұрын
Awesome picks. U have good taste.
Led Zeppelin are much like the Beatles in this: if you think you "know what they sound like" you will come across something completely different and unexpected in their ouevre. The bass is so amazing in this one, and the surprise piano hit.
Try “ No Quarter” when the weather is cold, foggy, snowy outside!! That’s definitely a vibe.
Led Zeppelin can play so many different gonraes
From that album (Houses of the Holy) another great track is Over the Hills and Far Away. And of course, In My Time of Dying from the Graffiti album for when you want a Zeppelin epic.
Love this song.. and “fool in the rain “ Led Zeppelin!!
Amber and Jay, check out the lyrics. I'm convinced that Sting, a reggae aficionado, 'stole'/sampled the theme and words from D'Yer Mak'er. Plant sings, '...Every breath I take, Every move I make'... It's about a man pining for and maybe feeling like he owns a woman. Now check out the almost mirror-like lyrics in part and the tone/message of The Police's Every Breath You Take, which was released about 10 years later. D'Yer Mak'er's was credited, unusually, to all four members of Led Zeppelin. Sting should have given official writing credit to all four on Every Breath You Take.
"Custard Pie", "The Rover", "Out On The Tiles" are great rockers. Hope you all have a wonderful new year.
Wife here..WOW WOW WOW..My ABSOLUTE FAVORITE LED ZEPPELIN tune!!..Sooooo Sensual..Such a cool reggae tone!!!..
*I had all of their albums...wish I still did. The Beatles recorded more than 210 songs and sold the most albums by a Rock band. Led Zeppelin recorded just 108 songs and sold the second most albums. There aren't many bad Zeppelin songs...and I played them all throughout my teen years. I turned 18 yrs in 1980...one year after their last album. Love Zeppelin!* ♥
@Jellybean0009
Жыл бұрын
Class of 80🎉😊
Their song...thank you...one of the most beautifully written love songs I've ever heard with video.
@marksimms792
Жыл бұрын
Dread Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin 'Hey Hey What Can I Do' 'The Ocean'
Thanks for venturing away from the usual reaction channel Zeppelin songs. 'The Crunge' 'Bron-y-aur Stomp' 'The Ocean ' 'Tangerine' are just some of the others that would give you more insight into them.
My favorite drummer too…and #1 in Rolling Stones list of best drummers
@christimanley13
Жыл бұрын
I miss Charlie! He was so steady.
Yay!! I'm SO glad y'all reacted to this one! Such a great groove! I'm still waiting for you to hear "Misty Mountain Hop". 😁 P.L.U.R.R. from your Texas auntie!
Led Zeppelin were a very versatile band. There are different styles of music on each album. They could do blues, hard rock, folk, country and here a slow reggae. With them every song was different and they never repeated themselves. There isn't another Led Zeppelin song that sounds like Kashmir, Stairway to Heaven or Whole lotta love. That was the fascinating thing about the band, that they surprised their fans with every album and offered something unusual. The name of the song D'yer Mak'er comes from an English pun in the Cockney dialect and is pronounced similar to the word Jamaica. You only realized later that this is pronounced incorrectly in most countries and also in the USA.
@strategery101
Жыл бұрын
Very much like the Beatles. The coils do everything
John Bonham kicks @$$ on every song they do! Check out Thank You by Led Zeppelin, a little on the mellow side.
Definitely my fav Zep song ... by far!!!
In the '60's until present day the Band and almost all of their fans enjoyed that psychedelic edge that was often there. Recreational use was very much enjoyed. Once you know their catalog you'll enjoy more unique favorites.
The greatest rock band. I really can’t think of a bad song.
@dunringill1747
Жыл бұрын
I have no stats on it, but it seems "Hot Dog" is a popular choice as their worst song (a song which I actually don't mind - lol).
@thatsmyassbrostop
Жыл бұрын
I’ll take that challenge. I love them, but fool in the rain is legitimately one of my least favorite songs ever. Those vocals are unforgivable
@MS-ro9dm
Жыл бұрын
@@thatsmyassbrostop Have you read the lyrics here?
@hebber1961
Жыл бұрын
@Wilt Chamberlain is the GOAT U2? ...lol. Pink Floyd, The Who, Stones, even Queen... and many others would top them on any list. Probably not top ten.
@curiousman1672
Жыл бұрын
Completely agree. The Beatles may have been the first, but Zep is the best.
Plant had such seductive voice. You are very discerning Amber. Definite calypso vibe but also old school rock. It's a very clever song.
The song In My Time of Dying by Led Zeppelin is fantastic jam session. Its a very long song, so maybe the day you do this song instead of doing three songs you could just do two. Ha ha . Merry Christmas and have a wonderful New Year.
DANCING DAYS and THE RAIN SONG are 2 Led Zeppelin Must Hears!!!
Led Zeppelin's The Ocean is a pretty impressive vocal delivery from Plant.
The only thing you “normally get” from Led Zeppelin is awesomeness….they are one of the most diverse bands ever!
Just a quick FYI on how to properly pronounce the name of this song D'yer Mak'er = "jer maker" = Jamaica. I think it might be their only song with a reggae beat.
The album “ Mothership” is a “ greatest hits/compilation” collection so it misses out on many great Zep songs you would really enjoy. Try “ You Shook Me” or “ The Lemon Song” or “ The Rover” or “ Gallows Pole” guys!
my friends and i spent a good amount of time basking in the glow of the midnight sun, pinwheeling through the ins and downs and the ups and outs, and pink floyd was our tour guide for most of those overnight excursions. one time after achieving escape velocity, having broken the surface tension and becoming one with all, we came up for a breath. before returning to our freedive, my friend held up a cassette. he looked at it knowingly, looked at me with determination in his eye, and with conviction in his voice he said - dude, i want you to try some zepplin. it's been said that those with eyes to see, will see. i'm grateful to have had my eyes opened to the window on the world that is the timeless wonder of led zepplin.
Always loved how Bonham approached the drums as an instrument rather than a beat machine. Like Ringo, you can hear every move and neither would cop out and just "ride the cymbals" - they were used as emphasis and accents only in most tracks.
Have you done " no quarter"? From this same album, but again totally unique
Zeppelin is just the BEST OF ALL TIME. This is no comparison and yes they can throw you different but its all GOOD.
Hey guys," The Rain Song" Jimmy Page & Robert Plant live is such a beautiful song that i know both of you would really enjoy. Another really good one to dive into is Robert Plants solo album released in 1983 after Led Zeppelin." Big Log" was a really big hit. Also just to hear another side of Robert you've probably not heard before from the same album is " Thru With the Two Step". Hope you give em a listen. I've been following you two on this journey for quite a long time and look forward to your content every night. Thank you so much for the variety of music and good hospitality that you bring to You Tube.
I remember hearing this on the radio a lot, when it was new.
The Eek-A-Mouse version of this song is incredible!!
Ah, memories.....................when I first got into Zep, for whatever reason, this was one of the first albums I heard, and I had the "die-er maker/D'ja make 'er" thing explained to me.
You should definitely add "What is and what should never be" to your list of Zeppelin songs. A couple of very different guitar solos within the song.
That's what's amazing about Led Zeppelin is that they can do so many different types of styles and music. To me, they are the most talented band from top to bottom....
In the 90's there was (is?) a radio station in the Bay Area that played Led Zeppelin 24/7 called "Get the Led Out"
The next song on this album, Houses of the Holy, No Quarter is a John Paul Jones focused song. It really shows off his organ skills. Check out the live version from The Song Remains the Same.
@kevinsetzer279
Жыл бұрын
The song remains the same is a must, but please listen to the live version as Jimmy Page truly at his best..awesome solo..hang on to something Jay when you finally give it a listen 🎶 ❤
I’m so lucky I got to grow up listening to great music. Led Zeppelin’s music is so different and no song is like the other’s !they’ve done. You don’t get that in much of today’s music.
That’s Zeppelin! So different so great! Love the drums, mellow yet very rhythmic! Still my favorite! ❤
"I'm Falling" by the Comstat Angels (1985)
Led Zeppelin like many famous legendary bands of 60's & early 70's were always experimenting and exploring other styles and genres of music than just Rock n' Roll which fueled their creative juices for coming out with unique and different types of music......and this song which I love is Led Zeppelin's spin on Reggae music. Robert Plant......Jimmy Page.....John Paul Jones were always fans of Black people's music like Gospel....Blues....Soul music....R & B music...Funk music.....Jazz music.....so like many bands of the 60's they fuses those sounds into their music using their instruments and vocals.
Loved this song back in the day ❤
Amber, if John Bonham is you favorite drummer you have to react to Moby Dick. No vocals just Bonham doing what he does. Best rock drummer ever. Happy Holidays to your family.
So glad you reacted to this. I love it!
Woot finally!!! Thank you for this reaction. Love this song!
Back in the day,I listened to this song over and over and over.....
Love Zeppelin and this song is one of my favorites!
One of my fave Zep songs!
Since you enjoy Plant vocals, I recommend you check out "Big Log" from his first solo album. Thanks for making my songs live again!
@David_Theisen
Жыл бұрын
Tall Cool One
@robertgreen6433
Жыл бұрын
Actually He put out another solo album a year before Principle of Moments which had Big Log. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pictures_at_Eleven
When I was young and never even heard of Led Zeppelin and I first heard this on the radio I said, "Wow, never heard anything like this before." I had to find out who did this. And congrats for giving it the correct pronunciation: Dire Maker.
This is my FAVORITE Zep song!! love the drumming!
“Houses of Holy” is one of the most phenomenal albums in Rock history.
It's fascinating that you get the reggae vibes because the title of this song is actually pronounced England's slang version of Jamaica! It's from a joke about Jamaica sounding like 'Dyer make her? (Did you make her?) I actually just found out about this recently and was blown away because we've all been saying it wrong for decades! 😂
@BenLapke
Жыл бұрын
I was going to say the same thing. Thanks for providing the song background.
@payleighsteele1540
Жыл бұрын
It’s because Jimmy is playing a reggae skiffle. I don’t think a lot of people really notice it because the drums are so prominent.
@darrencooke4207
Жыл бұрын
The joke goes along the lines of. "Jamaica". "No, she went of her own accord". Not a great joke, but everyone of a certain age in the UK knows it. It would be interesting to hear where it came from. The Two Ronnies or someone like that I guess.
I have been waiting for you guys to get around to this! Loved the reactions! This is one of my favs! 🖖🏻🇨🇦
This song has been on my fav playlist since I made my first cd of all my favorite music. I remember how awesome & excited I was having all these different songs & groups on one cd. While I made tapes as a girl & teen it will never compare to hearing my first cd play. I completely immersed myself in all my music again just hearing the quality of the sound compared to just a radio/cassette tapes/ or albums. I rocked out for hours on end w/earphones just like yours look. (They we’re an extremely special gift, bc the price ppl didn’t walk around in them & honestly my friends would’ve made serious fun of me lol😂) They weren’t the look they are today. I didn’t care. I heard absolutely nothing but my fantastic songs w/those suckers on. They were Sony, no Beats back then 😂 At this point I just stand in awe of technical logical advances, sit back & enjoy that it gets better & better. Sorry I rambled. And lastly I need to tell you both that you bring so many smiles out of me. Especially when life is crappy. You guys are my time machine to great memories that I haven’t thought about since I was there in that time. I want to tell you Thank you so much for that. Bc of this channel & what you do makes me able to share more stories with my children that I have forgotten. I don’t remember a lot of my childhood. But do remember times now bc I have associated them with music. Our lives really can be a soundtrack. Corny I know. 😂😂 You both are great & I wish you all the Iove & happiness in the world w/your beautiful family I’m so sorry this was long. I don’t expect anyone to read it though lol 😊
The drum fill after "you hurt me to my soul" -one of my favorites. I always hear No Quarter beginning in my head at the end. Awesome guys. 🙂
One of my favorite Zeppelin songs. It’s definitely in my top 3 and they have a ton of unbelievable songs
Im 46, in a cabin in the rockies mountains. I watch yall every day. Keep it up
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! It’s so great to you listening to Led Zeppelin songs for the first time. It reminds me of me and my friends back in the day. ZEP song to try that is different but awesome - When the Levee Breaks
I grew up a Led Zeppelin freak. Now you say you like the different styles if you want to try something completely different you need to listen to “Hot dog” from the in through the out door album. Love you guys keep up the great work!
@MrParksies
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That will blow their minds 😄
FUN FACT - D'yer Mak'er is actually short for Did you make her? Robert Plant explained it as "My wife went on holiday. D'you make her? No, she went on her own accord". They have a wonderful sense of humor.
Was waiting for this reaction
This song was meant as a teeney bopper "throw away" song for an album filler but the public never got the joke In fact Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones has expressed his distaste for the song, saying that it indeed started off as a studio joke and was not thought through carefully enough.. The title is indeed a play on the word / country "Jamaica" when spoken with an English accent.
This is one of my most favourite Led Zeppelin songs. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I remember the first time I heard this song back in the day, I didn’t know who sang it but I was in love with everything about this song! Of course I had to find out who did it and was like really…Led Zeppelin? But it’s been my favorite song of theirs ever since!❤
This is the song that drew me to Zeppelin. Never knew what the title meant until listening to reaction videos!
Phenomenal Band with a phenomenal sound. AMAZING in concert. Thanx so mcuh, Take care, Stay groovy, Peace
Two more diverse songs that I've always loved is "Gallows Pole" and "When the Levee Breaks". They loved all forms of music and it shows.