LED ZEPPELIN | "HOW MANY MORE TIMES" (reaction/review)
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
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Robert uses his voice like another instrument in the band. Sometimes what he says isn’t just about the word itself but about the emotion that it brings to the song.
yeh and jimmy makes the guitar SING! its a hell of a combination!
I’ve argued for years that Plant used his voice as an instrument better than any other vocalist. By comparison, Mick always sounds like Mick. He does a great job, but there isn’t much variety.
Good Times, Bad Times and this one are my favorites off the debut album. If you listen to Blue Cheer's , " Outside Inside from 1968 there's a cut called " The Hunter " and you'll see where that section came from. Great reaction folk's.🤠👍👍👍👍👍
Not many people can still reference Blue Cheer, one of my original favorites!
@@mantroid probably the best version of " Summertime Blues" ever!
THIS was really funl folks! I don't know if this is old-age loss of hearing, or not, but I had a hard time understanding you Sifa, when the music was playing...
So for me at least, the frequent pauses are cool -- I've heard this song thousands of times, inc once in concert! so I know how it goes sans interruptions -- and your discussions/analyses part by part are what make the vid!
Not your ears at all Fred ☺️. Thanks so much for the feedback!
Masterpiece....love this song
John Bonham’s drumming actually follows the guitar. Only band I have ever heard where this situation happens.
It was Jimmy’s band and he put together the arrangements -
You can get away with more if it's live byy them. Their MotherShip album does not get blocked as well. The overlays are phenomenal. Big sound for 69.
It doesn’t matter if you’ve heard this song or not. It just matters what you bring to the table. You did a good job overall. Maybe stop it a bit less, although I get that you don’t want it blocked either. It would be cool to see you react/analyze their live stuff too. Like this song from their Denmark radio performance or from the Royal Albert Hall… epic!
Definitely!
Talk about dynamics! Every time they pull it back you can feel something big is coming. Even if it’s a big silence. They love to keep the listener a little off guard because you never know what the amazing Zeppelin is about to whip out.
One of my favorites, been listening to this for the last 50 years🤟💖 p.s. l've seen them do this in concert a few times and they would play it a little different each time🤩🤟
Stopping is fine, it's pretty easy to find a whole recording, it's nice to hear professional musicians breaking things down, educating our ears.
Comes in like a bird. Good metaphor. I had Zepplin 2 before this one. However, this first Lp deserves another listen. Glad Ya'll did this.
And keep in mind that the band had only been playing together for a couple of months before recording this and Plant and Bonham were only 20 years old!
Wow!
Not only can I imagine listening to this back then for the first time; I can remember it quite clearly... 13 years old at my friends place with a bunch of us, playing the latest albums we'd bought (there was a British music ban at the time on local radio stations due to a 'payolla' scam; so we youngsters who were into music sought out 'import' record shops to buy albums based on their album cover artwork - the theory being that if the artwork was 'awesome' then the music probably followed!!) on my friends Dad's 'top of the line' hi-fi stereo system, while we ate food, drank soft drinks listened to the music and looked at the view of the river in the valley below, as the tide ran in and out along with the boats, until the sun set or storms gathered and broke as the music reached crescendos in what felt like a harmony between man and nature (never enhanced or indiced by the odd toke on a J of course)... ;-)
We all not only shared a love of music, but we all played instruments to some degree of competence - though I must say; that if it wasn't for the attitude of our parents, I doubt that we would have/could have lived out those days the way we did... so; I thank whatever one wants to choose to thank or not; for the opportunity we were handed back then by our parents and Aussie society to indulge in stuff that I know for certain so many kids of today have zero concept of let alone opportunity to immerse themselves in without it either being shovelled down their throats by over-enthusiastic parents or kept away from as though sitting around as young teens enjoying a shared 'positive' activity - despite some people of the day deriding the music being produced by 'young' musicians/bands/groups as "evil" or "decaying society", might lead their offspring down a path they as parents can't control in the way they desire... Much more trust and far less 'helicopter' attitudes back then.
Indeed; I would use one word to distil exactly what the whole time period of the mid to late 60's and early 70's were for not only myself but many of my friends and peers... "revelatory". So many of those "psychedelic" images of things 'exploding' out of the tops of people's heads, were more of a snap-shot of the kind of minds that were more open and trusting of possibilities, than fearful and introverted, which for a time dominated the 'spirit' of the age.
Thanks for sharing your beautiful memories with us Stephen!
Robert Plant, from the research I’ve done, never had vocal lessons. He just went on raw emotion and instinct. It worked.
I love your analysis!
Great fucking song
Tea for one
They’re awesome. They live in the same part of England as me and they still go to local pub etc. it’s interesting what you’re saying, however, you are pulling the sound too quick. People don’t get a chance to enjoy it.
How cool! Thanks for your input Ann!
Just play Zep. No need to pretend you don’t know what you’re getting🙏🏼
My honest opinion? I enjoyed this different format but I wouldn't want you to do it too often. To me the reactions are still the main event.
Of course!
Please do it live st the royal albert hall
That's a real tour de force. Amazing. So many twists and turns.
fwiw the blocking is nothign to do with zeppelin, warner music own the rights not zep, blame warner
Although I understand you're required to pause occasionally, but this was a bit much.
It would work better if you would just stop the song for 5 seconds, say nothing, and resume.
I like this format - great songs and a bit more in-depth analysis.
there was no stand out member of zeppelin, they were ALL genius!
👍👍Is Robert's voice introducing "syncopation"?
I would have liked for you to do it to the Denmark recording. ruclips.net/video/qSIS0o7vtPE/видео.html
That one is my favorite.
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No they didnt start out as a jazz band. Bonzo loved jazz but their first song was called, "Train Kept a Rollin" when they met. I have 5 books about Led Zeppelin.
JAM band , not jazz band
Great analysis
Well thank you for letting it play 40 seconds before you stop it again before explaining a song that we've listened to for 50 years.
The entire song is available for your listening pleasure without stops on Led Zeppelin albums, radio stations and on RUclips. This is a reaction video. Thanks for watching!
Bonzo was the backbone of the band.
Greatest band in history!! Nobody does it like Zeppelin! And live they are unequalled! I love her saying Jimmy said "you look like fools"! Hahaha!!! That was great! 😆 I'm 63...this was a mind blowing album!! I was HOOED forever!
Rock on Julie, thanks for watching!
He basically shoots her at the end.
You interrupt way too much!
As songwriter you lost me.
One of my faves from LZ
Great review
great analysis.
eloquently put
Too many interruptions👎
You must’ve missed us saying we’d be doing that when the video started. Thanks for watching anyway!
My favorite Zeppelin song. I crank it up whenever I play it. You have to feel, not just hear, this kind of music!
16:50 i LOVE what bonhams doing there! its just sublime!
what a way to end a first album, definitely a sign of things to come.
Having you guys dropping in and out of the song, commenting whatever crosses your minds is so much easier to take than some of the drivel, blither and nonsensical bs to which I'm subjected by others in the field. I genuinely enjoyed your takes, thoughts and tee hees too. Cheers, happy day after the country's birthday🇨🇦 for me, happy couple days to go🇺🇲 for you. See if you can talk some sense into your neighbours/fellow citizens maybe, give us all a good night's rest. 😘🤙🎶❤️✨️🕊
Edit: agreed 💯 % re: JPJ's triad walk with the drums nearing the end. Always loved it, always forgot it 'til I heard it again, anew.😮😅😊
Thanks for all the feedback Damon and happy holiday to you!
I really enjoyed this format! Keep it going!
I saw a video of Led Zeppelin playing Dazed and confused with Jimmy playing a Telecaster. It was such a better sound. I do not know when he switched to Gibson but wow what a difference a guitar makes.
Eddie Phillips, guitarist of The Creation, a british freakbeat band, was the first to play the electric guitar with a violin bow, 2 years prior to Led Zeppelin first album.
Page, as usual, stole that trick and said repeatedly that it just came to his mind espontaneously, which is asolutely imposible, every british rock musician in the mid 60s knew The Creation, the musical scene wasn't that big, and Eddie Phillips was an important player, to the point that Pete Townshend tried to hire him as second guitarist for The Who.
Give credit to Eddie Phillips and The Creation, which was a great band
You can't diss Zeppelin! A violinist asked him if he ever tried it while he was a studio musician...not only did he try it...but he perfected it!@
@@juliemanarin4127 he forgot to mention that Eddie Phillips was doing it before him
Good times! This is such a fun idea.
When I first heard Zeppelin, I quite liked them. The more music I listened to however, the less I liked them. Sifa said something on the Trower album review about it's ok to "steal" someone else's stuff. I agree if it's subtle. These guys though are master thieves. Many people on here have said as much. Part of this could be straight off of Hendrix's £rd Stone from the Sun.
The rhythm section are really good. Page is a bit like Clapton for me. Over-rated, but no where nearly as much as Clapton. After more than a couple of songs, Plant's voice becomes more than tiresome. A bit like sticking pins in your eyes.
I don't like this multi stop format personally. Playing the song in full is what sets you apart from many. However, if it's just occasionally, doing a so-called "classics", that's fine for me, for what it's worth.
Thanks for the feedback Paul! Yes, this format will only be done occasionally.