Led Zeppelin - Fool In The Rain (REACTION)
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- @AirplayBeats reacts to Led Zeppelin - Fool In The Rain
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Best use of a whistle in Rock
It's crazy to think this song doesn't get enough love. But it doesn't. Some of Bonham's best work. JPJ is a sneaky assassin. Jimmy drifts back to the "know your role" spot. Plant's vocals are so clean... his tone is crazy good. Fun to watch you guys pick up on the musicianship that makes this song amazing.
"Plant started off with the 'Oh, baby.' You 𝐤𝐧𝐨𝐰 it's comin." - Che 😹❥
That swing by Bonham is one of the deepest grooves in popular music. It’s fun to remember that’s the same cat who does dazed and confused.
Bonham's playing here ( also Poccaro Rosanna) was inspired, by legendary drummer Bernard Purdie's
playing on Steely Dan's " Home at Last " later known as the " Purdie Shuffle.
Bernard played on hundreds of albums.
Bonzo's known signature piece was always Levee (sampled to death), and to some degree Time of Dying and Achilles, but this one's gotta be right there with the others as one of his crowning achievements. Just a sick groove
@@jgsrhythm100 So Bernard Purdie....never noticed before.......Bonzo loved to take from Clyde Subblefeild shuffle beat from James Brown's band....but that is the Purdie shuffle for sure
Dazed and Confused ranks up there in my top 5 faves by them. So glad we are turning these younger people doing REACTION VIDEOS onto such GREATNESS🎵🎵🎵
@@elisaabolafia9542 Nice to see young ones dig Zep this much........to trace music history....keeps music alive
Two songs from this album get real heavy airplay: Fool in the Rain and All My Love (a song about the death of Roberts son).
I knew you guys would love this. And what Bonzo did there was take the already difficult Purdy Shuffle and modified it for his use in this song, and in so doing made it even more difficult. It's just so fun, especially his choice of fills within that framework.
Well put Steve❗
With a samba breakdown in the middle. No sweat.
Bonzo would use something he liked - the feel of it, never just taking it note for note though, he was his own style unto himself.
This is why Bonzo is a genius. Most drummers would play a second snare hit - like a double - on every beat. But he restrains himself to every fourth hit. Moves the song. Page was into heroin, Bonzo was into drink so it was left up to Plant and JPJ to create this album. Wait until "Southbound Suarez"!
Did it three days ago.
A Ghost Note
Bonham's playing here ( also Poccaro Rosanna) was inspired, by legendary drummer Bernard Purdie's
playing on Steely Dan's " Home at Last " later known as the " Purdie Shuffle.
Bernard played on hundreds of albums.
Here are drums isolated - ruclips.net/video/lWnhz1ZcF74/видео.htmlsi=H0UiZFcah7Td0d91
@@jlstock_1 Here are isolated drums for what inspired Bonzo Fool in the Rain & Jeff Poccaro " Rossanna. They both did something unique with it. Interesting to here the roots that bare the fruits.
ruclips.net/video/zXmpf-aLvDA/видео.htmlsi=jPEVEEy7AKY-Q1A1
Bonzo was depressed during this time and didn't like his drumming very much. I wish he would have lived to know how much everyone loves these drums and are still talking about it 44 years later.😢
He is missed
Like the man said, the flame that burns twice as bright burns only half as long.
been missing BONZO since i got that sad news had to cry that day
@@joeday4293 Blade runner
Wow, I nvr knew about that. As one who was diagnosed with clinical depression, I know the drag it is.....
Thi album shows their versatility and what COULD have been in the 80s if Bonzo hadn't passed- only reached #21 on the charts BUT after Bonzo died the NYC area Album Oriented Rock stations put Fool in the Rain on regular rotation for decades after
Bonham's playing here ( also Poccaro Rosanna) was inspired, by legendary drummer Bernard Purdie's
playing on Steely Dan's " Home at Last " later known as the " Purdie Shuffle.
Bernard played on hundreds of albums.
Such a loss! But let's face it FM rock radio all these decades later is built on heavy rotation of Zep. At least here in Philly.
This is a "drop the mic" moment for the band. If there was any doubt as to the GOAT rock'n'roll band talent, this should have been the convincing moment.
For some reason many Zep fans never really liked this album...I love it!
The Bonham shuffle in this song is iconic in the drummer community.
Purdy shuffle*
A lot of people hate on this album. I think it's underappreciated. Thanks, guys.
It's in my top 5. For me, it's Zep IV, PG, HOTH, Zep II, and then this one.
It gets WAY too much hate. I always ask the haters "what exactly did you want Led Zeppelin to sound like at the end of the 70s and beginning of the 80s with all that was going on with music? Led Zep 2?!
@@gino88 Completely agree.
I might quibble with the word "hate," tho I'm sure there are some who actively feel malevolence towards it, heh. MY theory, and speaking only for myself here, but i may be onto something, is: I and many of my friends in '79, roughly 16-19 at the time, felt let down that there was no "Black Dog" (tho there was a "Hot Dog," ba-dum-dum) or "Immigrant Song" or, for the aficionados among us, a "Nobody's Fault But Mine." What was with all these synthesizers and whistles and shit? Wasn't that sort of New Wave-y or, worse, within shouting distance of the dreaded "DISCO" sound/vibe? At the time my "clique" was "jock-turning-into-freak"/athlete-to-stoner. And the soft, sing-songy "All My Love"? (Shamefully, we may have even realized, unmoved, that it was about Robert mourning the loss of his boy.) WTF, Zep? Is my vague memory of our then-idiotic , macho-tainted first take on the album. So we cranked "In The Evening," fiddled (so to speak) with "Hot Dog," MAYBE explored "Carouselambra" to the point of SOME appreciation, and pretty much left the rest alone, including THIS little masterpiece. Fools in the Rain, indeed. I just wonder if others had the same reaction/impression, and that then somehow carried thru the decades into this being cited as their "worst" album? I don't think they had a "bad" album, not even close. Only "maybe slightly better than the others" ones.
@@joescott8877 interesting to read your perspective and what age you were at the time. I am sure you aren’t alone in that experience. I was 8 years old and absorbed all their previous albums all at once from albums I had, what the older gives got me into and what the radio was playing. It was all new to me even though some of it was already 10 years old. Definitely felt what you felt about the album at the time (as much as an 8 year old could). My thoughts about “what did you want them to sound like in 1979?” Was a thought I only had recently. They could have been retro old sounding Zep, could have been post punk or post disco or new wave. Where they did end up landing sound wise on that album might have been the best option.
This is one of the greatest recordings in music history. Drummers Valhalla
I read somewhere that they had attended the World Cup in Argentina to watch England play. They were in the stadium during a Brazil game and heard the fans plaing Samba in the stands. That's how they got the inspiration for the Samba beat in the song.
The drums track was "liberated" years ago. It really shows how well he played (you can also hear his grunts while playing).
I never noticed that...hearing the grunts!! Like his yells on Whole Lotta Love!
Probably damaged many steering wheels with that snare roll coming out of the fast drumming in the middle section. Definitely a Road Trip Song. That Shuffle Groove is so good.
This may well be my favorite video of you guys reacting to Zeppelin. Not ONLY because you so clearly loved it, but because your enthusiasm helped ME to RE-appreciate just how fucking good this bad boy is! I heap shame on my high school self in '79 for buying into the notion that this was somehow "inferior" Led cos it wasn't "Black Dog" or "Heartbreaker" or whatever! LOL, man, F that, as I've come to realize, since High School: this is ZEPPELIN, the band that makes ANYTHING they try superb!
Yes yes yes. These 2 guys are my new favorite REACTORS 🎵🎵🎵 I'm loving watching them get all excited over the Greatness of LZ.
Get the Led out son!
Well said Zeppelin brother. 👍
It's so great to see the younger generations appreciating Led Zeppelin like we 60's and 70yr olds grew up with and thier are many more bands from that era that could blow you away and NO the Who did not suck and John Entwistle was no where near as talented as John Paul Jones, but he was still in that great bassist league. 👍
I love y'all guys Zeppelin musical influence came from the blues
I love that last lyric, "I'm just a fool waiting on the wrong block!" Cracks me up every time. Jimmy Page used regular distortion and a fuzz/octave peddle for the solo. John Bonham is just on another level and JPJ is always incredible. Plant always sounds great!
Jimmy apparently had fallen in love with his "Suboctivator" pedal. I think it appears on Coda as well.
This Bonzo interpretation of the ‘Purdie Shuffle’ is *LEGENDARY.* There’s an isolation of this drum track out there and you can reeeeally hear the intricacy of his ghost notes and just how solid it is. It’s also pertinent to acknowledge Bernard “Pretty” Purdie who was the originator of the Purdie Shuffle :)
Their most underrated album. It’s so different, I think it scares some zeppelin fans.
Yeah, after Physical Graffiti, this is probably my favorite album. They’re all pretty close, but this would get played before II or Houses of the Holy.
This was my gateway album to Zep when I was 16. I adore this album and after PG it's my favourite LZ album
Hot Dog scared and scarred me. I just can't listen to it.
@@Verlopilyou’re not alone.
@@Verlopil Ha. It’s so tongue and cheek. I love it. You need to listen to it with an ear of humor. It’s a rock band doing a country song about a country boy losing his girl to a rock band.
Greatest rock band in the world. PERIOD
It really can't be argued.... There are other great bands, but even they know..
One of those perfectly mixed, engineered and produced songs.
One of my favorite Zeppelin albums, despite how badly the critics and a lot of fans shit all over it after it was released. I was so excited about this newer direction and was hyped to see what they would come up with on the next album....and Bonzo dies and that was the end of Zeppelin. Imagine what could have been. *sigh*
You guys are a blessing! Zep still has fuel in the tank on this late album.
Hey guys! You're awesome! I listen to all your Led Zeppelin reactions!!
On the song: Fool in the Rain it's John Bonham playing the agogo, timbales, and the marimba, which gives the song that Caribbean flavor. It was John Bonham, my brothers, it was Bonzo who played those instruments. JPJ keyboards, bass, piano. Plant. Page. They were all musical geniuses.
Greatest Rock&Roll band of all time.
This may be an obvious thing to say but Led Zeppelin is the epitome of four dudes who are REALLY good at their jobs.
That was 100% the exact way to react to hearing that song on headphones for the first time.
I have absolutely loved this song since I was knee high
I think this is the most fun Zeppelin song.
"JPJ is a magician" You guys are awesome to watch! Keep it up!
Oh man, this is my favorite Bonzo beat ever - he's just insane on the drums from the get go. Making my morning again, gents - much love from Canada!
This song is definitely different for the band. Bonzo's "Purdie shuffle" is outstanding and his timbale work is top tier. Jonesy plays marimba with hard and soft mallets while Jimmy provides occasional twelve-string flourishes and a guitar solo using an MXR Blue Box octave fuzz effect to give his guitar a unique, buzzy/fuzzy tone. The Samba tone was inspired by Jones and Plant watching the televised 1978 World Cup soccer matches that were being hosted by Argentina during the month of June, just as the band was starting to write songs for this album. I also love the lyrics about a guy going to meet his girl until he realizes he's waiting on the wrong block. It's a song that underscores, yet again, that Zep could and would be different as they pleased.
So pleased you guys really enjoyed my SECOND favourite track from this album.
You ain't heard "I'm Gonna Crawl" yet!
Totally agree talk about an underrated song “im gonna crawl” so underrated. Zep goes out where they started for last song on last studio album.
I'm gonna crawl is such a great song, agree 100%, it doesn't get the love it deserves
Love that song
A perfect song to end the album
Another fantastic song...I'm Gonna Crawl!
This was definitely one of the biggest hits off the album, but the one that got the most playtime was "All of My Love" the tribute song Robert wrote about the death of his son and how it affected the life of his parents afterward. JPJ really stepped-up writing and arranging this album, but the band showed how good they could still be in spite of the many directions they were being pulled during the time. I can only imagine how wonderful it might have been, even if they just wrote and produced music going forward and never, or just sparingly toured! The Stones, The Who, Floyd, even Sabbath, had decades to change and adapt and build a resume. These guys sadly ended up having to cram it all in
Minor correction, and it's an error I used to make all the time, the song's title is "All My Love".
Thanks, you're correct!@@sebastianblack6506
Carouselambra is another amazing beast! Been looking forward to that reaction.
Everyone talks about Bonzo on this track, and rightfully so, but I also love Page’s solo.
When that “Purdie” shuffle comes on, it’s impossible not to move 🤙
This is the one I've been waiting for y'all to listen to, out of the whole Zeppelin catalogue.
Bonzo's playing a half-time shuffle - he playing two different time signatures within the beat. He opens it up on the choruses and plays the ride cymbal with the beat. Bonzo also had a whistle on a string around his neck and plays it throughout mid-section.
Bonzo overdubs timbales, igogo bells, a vibraphone, Caribbean steel drums - all over the top of his steady beat on the base track of alternating bass drum and hi-hat kicks, while wailing on his snare drum.
Jimmy plays a great heavy riff for the verses and then rips into his beautiful, flawless finger-picking 12 string acoustic guitar for the choruses when the song opens up. That guitar solo is insanely awesome and it's sound is very unique.
Jonesy is playing some fantastic piano on this number and then guides the song into the Brazilian samba band mid-section.
Robert's vocals are clear and his voice sounds great.
Robert Plant and John Paul Jones attended a soccer match or championship game in Brazil in 1978 and got the idea to incorporate a Brazilian samba band sound into one of their songs and this was it. This song is really not categorizable musically - they were inventing whole new forms and styles of music on this album.
PS: Dave Matthews opened up several shows on his last tour with this Led Zepplin song.
thx
Yes thanks for the insight :)
Helluva great breakdown of this helluva great song, man!
That's Calypso not Samba. Calypso is Trinidad not Brazil.
WOW ❗ What a great narrative you just gave us on this song, this band. Good job.🎵❗
My fav Zeppelin album!! It’s has everything that is great about Zeppelin….has a blues song….has a hit song….has a love song…..has a cheeky song….has a hard rock song…..has a progressive rock song. It’s all incredible and the production is amazing and the art work is super cool.
Go Jays! ✌️❤️🇨🇦❤️✌️
This song, "In The Evening," and "South Bound Suarez" in particular just break my heart making me thing what the Zeppelin of the 80s might have sounded like.
This should be called Pocket in the Frame!
I love that you know JPJ. No question He was vital.
"I hear something and JP is the culprit" Truer words have never been spoken.
😂👍
This has got to be one of my favorite Zep tunes! What a rhythm….Bonzo at his best, joined by Mr Plant, Page and Jones adding their special touches. Glad you brothers liked it! Your reaction was priceless! Thank you for this midweek pick-me-up!
These 2 guys are my new Favorite REACTORS. They are spot on, and are listening to every molecule. Great fun 🎵🎵🎵 all around for us and them.
Just heard it on the radio a couple days ago. Still gets some airplay & it's one of those you don't get out of the car till it's over.💙
It's my bithday today. Watching you guys react and appreciate the band I have loved for 53 years was a fabulous gift !!!!!!!
Thanks for being "true reactors", I remember hearing and feeling things while listening to zep albums that I had never heard of from any other band or musician.(and every band was on their "A" game in that era) It's a different feeling from every song. No quarter, and the rain song really take you somewhere else, those are in my top 10 live songs. FITRain just makes you happy , want to dance , and laugh that Robert was on the wrong block the whole time. I truly can't think of another band that covered so many different genres. If someone says they don't like zeppelin, it just means they haven't heard their albums !!! There is at least one song they are going to love. imo.
Once again,, thanks guys for all the time you've spent covering lz, and please keep going because there is so much more !!!
Easily one of my fav Zep tunes ... It's perfect in every way !.
Waiting on the wrong corner in the rain.
That is "the fool in the rain"... now with our phones, just will never happen
Just another example of why they are the GOATS! They were rolling into the 80’s just fine musically. Personally there were some things to work out. Carouselamba is coming. JPJ is the secret sauce on this album. He was delivering all the goods.
John Henry Bohnam showed again why he is held in such high regard. The man was percussive perfection in human form.
Well hot dog! That samba mid section is just some next level stuff. It’s amazing all the musical styles that Zeppelin touches on. When you’re finished with this album you should definitely do Coda too.
theres an awesome drum outtake of this track where can REALLY hear bonhams greatness! and he was drunk lol youd never tell!!
We had a rockband in Sweden and had a pruducer called Leif Mases on our third record , he got the job as producer on In thru The Outdoor With Led Zeppelin which was recorded in ABBAs Polar Studio here in Stockholm .
Bass player here, and it is always so damn nice to see JPJ getting some love, so thank y'all for that. The man was, and still is, an absolute monster player.
One of my favorite led zeppelin songs
This is a Samba beat that inspired them when they watched world cup matches in 1978 (Argentina) ... just another genre for them to explore!!! I did warn you after "In the Evening" that this one was gonna slay you ... Makes my top 10 all time LZ play list!
The middle part of it was Samba but most of the rhythm of the song was Reggae based in my honest opinion.....
One of my favorite reactions by you guys. The whole song is great, but I've been in love with the drum track on this song for many decades! Bonham was all over it.
Best and most versatile band ever. They did all genres of music. Led Zeppelin.
Man, JPJ’s work on this song 🔥
One of the best John Bonham grooves🔥🤝🏾
“Thats the only one I need to say I like this album “
“We keep saying that every album”!
Loved reliving Zep journey with you guys
Carnival TIme!! Bonzo hittin the Purdy style shuffle and changing it over to Samba - the man could play ANYTHING!
Led Zeppelin four Virtuosos, They are the greatest band of all time. Zeppelin FOREVER!!!🥁☮☘
After more than a decade recording they still had something in the tank.
And that something was fucking incredible
You guys should do CODA as well. There’s some really good stuff on there. There’s a second version from a live take of I Cant Quit You Baby that’s super hard and gritty. It’s also one of my favorite Bonham tracks. Plus you NEED to do Traveling Riverside Blues. Such a great groove.
Plant's clean , pure voice .Great album .The best of the best , L/Zep.
So happy to see this song up and your smiles and heads bobbing from the start- this song is sheer liquid joy for me, my favorite Zep song- I like all of their songs but this song just soars. The drums, surprise change up, vocals, guitar solo are just peak Zeppelin, the best. So glad you guys liked it too, been waiting for you to get to Fool in the Rain.
Been waiting for you gents to get to this one. Drum heaven!
My favorite zeppelin song. An absolute masterpiece
I've been singing this song to myself since I was 8. Love it so so much.
This is hands down my favorite Led Zeppelin song, between the story and that groove in the middle.
Hot Dog is another unexpected Zeppelin experience. I played it and my roommate who favors country and western came into my room and loved it. His jaw dropped when I told him that it was Led-Zeppelin, whom he previously didn’t like.
When I want "f*** yeah!" Led Zeppelin, I play albums I-IV, but when I want feel good Led Zeppelin, I play songs like this. This song in particular just makes you feel good, gets your body moving and puts you in a good mood. Zep's last two albums are criminally underrated, and this song is probably my favourite off this, their last album. Great stuff.
Criminally underated. That is such a massively true statement!
Worth standing in a Q for . A long time ago
Bonham's playing here ( also Poccaro Rosanna) was inspired, by legendary drummer Bernard Purdie's
playing on Steely Dan's " Home at Last " later known as the " Purdie Shuffle.
Bernard played on hundreds of albums.
I knew it, you guys will be blown away by this one.🤩
One of my absolute favorite Led Zep tunes. So slept on.
One of my all-time fav albums. (I got the vinyl from BMG music - lOl - anybody remember that?)
One of my favorites of theirs simply due to Bonham's shuffle/swing. And JPJ is simply a damn genius, I'm glad you guys give him his props. He's vastly underrated it seems to me.
Great reaction guys!! This is such a fun track. Bonham (RIP) has such a swinging groove! If you think JPJ is going bonkers here, just wait until you hear Carouselambra - where he's OFF THE CHAIN! Loving your progression through Zep's albums. Such an awesome journey to be having with you. Cheers!
Fool in the Rain used one of Zeppelin's favored arrangements. A riff you cannot ignore, an interlude and a return to the riff to see the song out. This song, like Dazed and Confused and In My Time of Dying, returned to the riff from the band playing at 100mph, making the transition all the more spectacular as the tempo slowed dramatically. The other recurring Zeppelin style is the song that continues to evolve, most famously Stairway to Heaven. Others are more subtle, with simply the addition of more instruments. The reason people keep coming back to listen to Zeppelin songs is anticipation. You are waiting to to hear that transition, that solo, that piano, that extra guitar, that tiny flaw in the recording. This is what you get when you have great musicians who understand production.
In honor of Lon's head-shaking! You guys are a JOY! ♡
Thanks for rocking with us!!
I didn't like this album at all at first. But it kinda grew on me after a few years and I changed my tune. It's different, but all their albums are different in certain ways. Their first is still my favorite. Probably because I'm a blues fan. But when you work your way through their music catalog from the beginning, this album fits in there perfectly with their musical progression.
Pretty cool how you two have done that with Zeppelin. 👍👍
Seeing you guys love this song so much just put me in a great mood, thank you!! This is a great album. Hot Dog, the next song...either you love it or hate it, lol. But Carouselambra, All of My Love, I'm Gonna Crawl..also great! Can't wait!!
Absolutely my favorite Zep tune. John Bonham's shuffle beat on this is a revelation in rock drumming.
One of the best if not the best drums.
Heard it thousands of times and never gets old. You two help refresh and make me listen even more closely and it puts a new perspective on it. Thanks and I LOVE this tune
Haha, I've rewatched this like 4-5 times, just to experience your joy at this song again. I've been listening to this since the 80s, glad you're loving it.Carouselambra is also wild like this, can't wait.
When they say LZ can do it all ... They mean all but at an exceptional level
This song has stood the test of time.
The drums and percussion in this are a master class by itself.....that groove is insane!
Yeah they were masters in everything they did (musically).....
Everytime I watch one of your reactions, I pickup something I never heard before from either you two or others comments. Thats why I love these reactions. Keep it up!
I lived with my grandmother for a couple of years when I was going to college. She was born like 1907. She loved the hell out of Bonham's drumming when I would crank it on the house.
Nice lil shuffle 👌
Been waiting for you guys to hear this one, and your reaction didn't disappoint.
One of their best songs, possibly in my top 5, definitely top 10. The samba groove there was inspired by the music at the 1978 World Cup.
Great reaction Chi and La there is a reason why the Zeppelin machine is considered one of the greatest bands of all time. Bonzo what can you say about one of the Goats. Love your reaction gentlemen keep on doing what you’re doing love it…
As a then already long time Zep fan in '79 , this just seemed a natural progression of a band getting older & more mature . They could still rock your socks off but they were always venturing into other styles through their recording career .
FIRE!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
One of my favorites. Love everything about it.