Tribal People React to KASHMIR For The First Time

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Tribal people reacting to Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir" Live Performance For The First Time
Tribal people's reaction, lyrical analysis to Kashmir (Live) Performed by Led Zeppelin in 1973

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All Comments (21)
  • All the gentlemen have it right, "Kashmir" is a metaphor for that distant and exotic place we all yearn to see, but are either incapable of, or perhaps even dread, traveling to.
  • @fantompoet
    The older gentleman calling Bonham an 'Ustad' is so spot on. Even he noticed the greatness of Bonham's drumming. Love these reactions!
  • @thane9
    I love how the elder gentleman called Bonham Ustad. Here's a person with such a different context for this music and in just a few minutes of exposure can see what we all know Bonham was a master at his craft.
  • @doctordave
    Not a word they hear can they relate, but the story is quite clear.
  • @lilfox1967
    I think Mashoque and Muharam are rockers at heart. Rock on my friends. 🎸❤🇨🇦
  • "None of the others had it." Absolutely the truth, there will never be another like the mighty led zeppelin.
  • I love it when Bonzo is tearing it up and the gentleman says "Hit it!" I said that same thing listening to this in 1975 when I was 16...
  • @riekaakier1526
    Abdul hit the nail on the head: We are all travelers. Wise words from a wise man. I think, that's like going far away to come home...In thoughts as well as in real life.
  • @katstorm13
    Robert Plant has said this is his favorite of all their songs. It's one of mine as well
  • @Rossi5007
    Muharam Khan is the most emotional and passionate of them, he gets excited at every band. If he was born in the western world, he would be front row at many live gigs 🤘
  • @AmyEugene
    2:16 "The real journey is this life and it's light that we are in. Like this light has a life too, even its journey has to end." Wow, so profound and they haven't even started the music yet! I wonder what sort of philosophical wisdom the western world had missed out on because of our prejudices.
  • @PeterTea
    Goes to show that in any language Zeppelin rocks hard.
  • @livingandriding
    This was the perfect Led Zeppelin song to play for these gentlemen...Most people like the song but don't understand it, but they understood it. They really felt the passion in Robert Plants voice and appreciated the musicians. Led Zeppelin is the greatest Rock band "Ever"...This was a great reaction!
  • This is great! I'm so glad to hear the elders listen to a song, which to me, is about them.
  • @NUFAN1313
    Muharam is a music lover and watching him react with such passion makes me feel so happy.
  • @joeday4293
    Yes, Chacha, John "Bonzo" Bonham is definitely an Ustad - to drummers like me, one of the very most high of the very most high. Not only do we have him to thank for so much great music and so much inspiration and influence on how we play our instrument, I personally have him to thank for being a musician at all. I heard Led Zeppelin for the first time when a friend played it for me at school when I was 13, and that was it - I wanted to do what I was hearing. Sadly, he died young at only 31 years old from the effects of alcoholism, only months after this performance was recorded in fact, and the band immediately ended. They put out a very brief statement that said that with the death of their friend, "we can no longer go on as we were." This was a band of four Ustads, and contributions of Ustad John Paul Jones on bass, keyboards, and so many other instruments are the most underrated when people talk about them. He was the mortar that held the bricks together.