Hip Hop Fan Reacts to the Lemon Song by Led Zeppelin

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024

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  • @ThePittsburghToddy
    @ThePittsburghToddy Год назад +45

    Zeppelin still sounds fresh for being recorded so long ago. That’s the hallmark of great music.

  • @blitzkrieg6872
    @blitzkrieg6872 4 месяца назад +3

    "They have made heart break sound fun". You are absolutely right! Nobody else can make heart break sound fun except Led Zeppelin.

  • @fuzzylogicent
    @fuzzylogicent Год назад +20

    Zep's pyschedelic American electric blues, English folk, prog, funk, and metal all rolled into one legendary band. Craaaazy.

  • @chrisatkins6635
    @chrisatkins6635 Год назад +19

    Best ever, nothing comes close after 50 years.

  • @anthonyattard6726
    @anthonyattard6726 Год назад +50

    This one song is a good example of a song that you can listen to each instrument individually and be entertained, Bass, guitar and drums.

    • @cazgerald9471
      @cazgerald9471 Год назад +9

      and voice

    • @PeterTea
      @PeterTea Год назад +6

      And the way Plant sings is like another instrument too.

  • @Bluewizard7131
    @Bluewizard7131 Год назад +22

    This album was recorded in various studios during off days as they were touring, so they had still had that live energy as they went into the studio. It's amazing how many of these songs were recorded in only one or two takes. They just went in and did it!

    • @keithschofield1158
      @keithschofield1158 Год назад +3

      That’s incredible some of the best albums were recorded overnight some of the worst took like 4 years

    • @elisaabolafia9542
      @elisaabolafia9542 Год назад

      Thanks for those facts Bluewizard about when & how they recorded. Such brilliant talent...nothing compares to LZ. 🎵❗

  • @alpetrocelli4465
    @alpetrocelli4465 Год назад +22

    This is one of the greatest Rock albums ever released. With this one, Led Zeppelin established themselves as the best rock band out there. They took off from where Cream stopped. ✌️❤️🎶

    • @tektoniks_architects
      @tektoniks_architects Год назад +6

      LZII also displaced Abbey Road at the top of the album charts. Lots of baton-passing going on with this album.

    • @honoraryamerica5943
      @honoraryamerica5943 Год назад +3

      What is amazing about the fact that this album caused their career to explode and became an instant classic album, an album that might be others bands best. IMO it isn't even one of their top three albums, might not even be top five depending on my mood.

    • @zonacrs
      @zonacrs Год назад

      @@honoraryamerica5943 Yep, I change my mind all the time.
      In the end I think they all led to Physical Graffiti, their best IMHO. But I love everything that preceded it.

  • @michaelryan2433
    @michaelryan2433 Год назад +7

    Killing floor is a Howling Wolf song from 1956. Wolf wrote the song about one of the seven women he married who once blew him out of a second story window with a load of buckshot from a shotgun

  • @antarcticorb9197
    @antarcticorb9197 Год назад +16

    Lot of folks criticize Page for mistakes in his playing, but the genius of Page is that he deliberately left them in. Sure, he could have made everything technically perfect, but the emotion was more important, and Jimmy knew it.

    • @rondarnell949
      @rondarnell949 Год назад +1

      That was Jimmy. Some called him sloppy. But I disagree. It was all intentional to give his playing a more bluesy sound. I believe sometimes he tried somethings that were very difficult to play and ended up not hitting it right on. But if anyone can watch TSRTS and say that Jimmy is sloppy is too high for crutches.

  • @donaldschneider5441
    @donaldschneider5441 Год назад +13

    My favorits JPJ Bass line.
    Carries this track through of so nicely!!
    Love your reactions!!!

  • @stratfanstl
    @stratfanstl Год назад +16

    You are ABSOLUTELY correct in saying these "covers" are not covers in the traditional sense, they TRANSFORM the original song into something the original writer / performer never imagined. It bugs me that they didn't credit all of the original writes accurately at first release but it also bugs me to hear people downplay what the band did with this material. Also, that purple cover was a result of the remastering of all of their albums by Page around 2012 and they put all of the cover art through a color inverter. I personally despise those new covers. When it came out, LZII was affectionately called the Brown Bomber cuz the album came in a predominately brown sleeve with a double-gate that was sealed / taped clean on the front gate. Very cool packaging for such an influential release. Google the album name to see what the real cover looked like.

    • @zonacrs
      @zonacrs Год назад +2

      Musicians have been copying/repacking/'stealing' forever.
      I hate it when people say Zeppelin stole stuff when they just made it their own. Absolutely valid to say they did not credit the original artists, but hip hop is not called out for blatant sampling.
      It's all just bullshit.

    • @BBaldwin
      @BBaldwin Год назад

      Correct. These arrangements are light years from the “originals”. Additionally, many of these blues progressions have unknown origins-its always been part of the blues tradition to borrow. All the blues masters did it. Besides, progressions cannot be copyrighted, ONLY lyrics and melodies can. Robert didn’t always change the lyrics and that’s where the trouble came in, particularly with the Willie Dixon stuff. But most bands have done this-the Stones, Hendrix, Cream, etc. it’s rock n roll, not Beethoven! People who haphazardly and irresponsibly accuse Zeppelin of ‘“stealing” really don’t see the big picture and don’t know what they are talking about. If it wasn’t for bands like Zeppelin, many of these blues men would be lost to history. Everything goes in cycles.

    • @Rassskle
      @Rassskle Год назад

      @@BBaldwin REALLY. ???
      So when they asked solo artist and songwriter Jake Holmes to open for them they did him a favour by stealing his Dazed and Confused note for note.
      Oh yeah..... there are differences .
      Jake performed solo with only his acoustic guitar and voice.
      Page added electricity and electronics.
      But the Page and Plant cover was still listed as written by Jimmy Page.
      Have a listen to the original......it’s in utube.
      The Amazing Sounds of Jake Holmes.

  • @ronjm945
    @ronjm945 Год назад +6

    The measure of a great band is would continue to listen to them for over fifty years and still get excited about it. That’s the feeling I get when I listen to Zeppelin….

  • @vlj1133
    @vlj1133 Год назад +7

    You keep mentioning that they "perform" on their tracks, like it sounds live. That's because they generally were recorded live. Zep II was recorded during a never-ending tour, popping into studios whenever and wherever they could find the time. Most of these cuts were recorded as working versions of songs they were playing during their live sets of that period. What you're hearing here was usually just the four guys in a room, getting after it. Page added a bit of studio polish afterward, but the bones of the songs were not pieced together across a billion tracks and a billion orchestrated parts and takes. This was Led Zeppelin, live, circa 1969.

  • @jmar7631
    @jmar7631 Год назад +3

    Who makes music like this? Only Zeppelin. They're in a class all their own. Great reaction, thanks!

  • @henriettaskolnick4445
    @henriettaskolnick4445 Год назад +9

    Often times, bands of this time period would shift into double time into what used to be called a "rave up" and was used to get the audience up and dancing. John Paul Jones took great pride in that their music got people to groove and dance. This song is high octane and the bass kills throughout. A few years after the band broke up, Jimmy was touring in support of his Outrider album, and he was upset that an interviewer called him a "blues guitarist" because he insisted he was not a blues guitarist but a guitarist and therein lies the distinction. Technically, their music is considered "hard rock/heavy blues", but I'd only use that as a base line because labels are limiting and truly, they went wherever they wanted.

  • @BBaldwin
    @BBaldwin Год назад +2

    They were, are and WILL ALWAYS BE the ultimate rock band..

  • @fidenciohernandez5739
    @fidenciohernandez5739 Год назад +2

    Some of the tracks were cover songs ...but the way Zeppelin would spin their cocoon on these tracks and this beautiful song would emerge out the cocoon....just brilliant musicians

  • @joshb23
    @joshb23 Год назад +2

    Four of the very, very best doing it better than anyone else. The groove that Bonham and Jones lay down is utterly insane, simply the best rhythm section in rock and roll. GREAT reaction as always!

    • @woverby1963
      @woverby1963 Год назад

      Im a Beatles man all the way, hands down favorite band. Led Zeppelin is a very close second and yes Bonham and Jones in my opinion just cant be touched at laying down the groove. So so much talent and chemistry in this band, dont know if anything like this will ever happen again.

  • @jazzyboy7784
    @jazzyboy7784 Год назад +7

    Damn...Damn that was a good song.

  • @marklerner8963
    @marklerner8963 3 месяца назад +1

    There's never been a band that was so loose and improvisational, and tight and professional at the same time. Brilliant combo. Their so good as musicians, and so creative, that they can really just play around as an ensemble, as a unit. Amazing. They're like the best jazz bands. But throw in avant-garde, incredible vocals, blues, techno and electronic music. Page uses the the recording equipment in the studio like another instrument.

  • @juliemanarin4127
    @juliemanarin4127 Год назад +9

    Awesome! Zeppelin makes music like this! Yes they perform on their studio tracks!

  • @keithschofield1158
    @keithschofield1158 Год назад +6

    My daughter and I were listening to this when it was over she said wow that guitar was amazing I said yes that’s Jimmy page the greatest rock guitarist ever

  • @robertasirgutz8800
    @robertasirgutz8800 Год назад +4

    So tight. Any other band would devolve into chaos, with all the tempo changes and complexity of the songs. JPJ holds it down beautifully with his killer bass line.
    We'll be listening to LZ for generations to come. It doesn't get any better and never will.

  • @chizorama
    @chizorama Год назад +2

    My favorite Zeppelin tune of all time from my favorite album by them. This has been my favorite bass line(s) since I've heard it, & it's crazy with how busy it is but tight to the drums. People usually focus on Plant & Page, but it was the foundation laid by JPJ & Bonzo that really give them their depth, leaving Plant & Page to paint. Great reaction, you go further into the music than other reactors with articulate analysis, good shtuff.

  • @DavidRosenbloom-vv8tl
    @DavidRosenbloom-vv8tl Год назад +1

    I really like your commentary. I think you nailed it with Led Zeppelin when you said 'Who makes music like this?' and 'They are their own genre' because if you try to classify them you realize they invented those styles.

  • @perjespersen3806
    @perjespersen3806 10 месяцев назад +1

    These guys are the best. The live footage of them playing is even more impressive..

  • @michaelbrown3128
    @michaelbrown3128 Год назад +4

    It's my favorite song on the album. I'm a drummer, and has the best funky beat ever. Plus, They are the only band that not one album sounds like the other, and they all have major hits off of them! Complete genius!

  • @ROArecords2
    @ROArecords2 Год назад +2

    The “killing floor” line was from the original and is what they called the part of the meat plant where they kill the animals where the song’s character worked hard all day.

  • @Scoobydcs
    @Scoobydcs Год назад +3

    robert has incredible soul in his voice! always has

  • @davidcampbell4174
    @davidcampbell4174 Год назад +1

    Bass is great in this song, but the musicianship is always top notch with this band. Love this song, thanks for the reactions.

  • @marymargaretmoore9034
    @marymargaretmoore9034 Год назад +5

    I was 15 when this album came out; good thing my parents couldn't understand the lyrics, lol! So glad I was able to see them live back then.

  • @ziggymarlowe5654
    @ziggymarlowe5654 Год назад +4

    This song certainly could put a person in a certain mood. Cold drinks, and a hot man to jive with made for a very good time.

  • @susanpalmer8931
    @susanpalmer8931 11 месяцев назад +1

    Fabulous reaction. That bass is everything. So glad you single out JPJ in your reactions. Yes LZI cranked up!! Ramble On - Side 2 - fabulous bass line too. Thanks. ☮

  • @ericschneider118
    @ericschneider118 Год назад +9

    I always felt Jimmy Page's production of these earlier albums was years ahead of it's time in sound quality and production value.

  • @billtaylor3382
    @billtaylor3382 Год назад +1

    I'm 64 and man I fell in love with this band from their 1st album they play so many great songs, My favorite band ever!

  • @scotttrainer9704
    @scotttrainer9704 Год назад +2

    Now I need to dig out my Howlin' Wolf CD.

  • @Mikeluvdrums
    @Mikeluvdrums Год назад +3

    JP.Jones has to take this one home, very expressive with amazing bass technique . of course the rest of the band is smoking on this one too .

  • @marcoaguilar2394
    @marcoaguilar2394 Год назад +1

    This is a straight on blues jam but that bass & drum section is pure FUNK!!!

  • @alana8863
    @alana8863 Год назад +2

    Great analysis. Thank you!

  • @stevedahlberg8680
    @stevedahlberg8680 Год назад +5

    That's actually not a walking bass although you can hear some fantastic walking bases here and there in LED zeppelin. This is just extremely funky is what it is but it's got that hard driving edge of rock as well. It's just a great groovy combination that can get really on top of it like an engine running it really high speed or it can get all relaxed with a pocket and just be so hip and chill and funky. So cool that you are discovering this stuff.

  • @randycomerford2038
    @randycomerford2038 Год назад +2

    I really enjoy not only your reactions, but your descriptions of the songs, and how you break down the songs lyrics and music.

  • @dexterjankaren
    @dexterjankaren Год назад +1

    John Paul Jones really shines here. Page too. You are right, this is when Plants voice is at its peak and he doesn't keep it as time goes on, which makes that he's still working and being relevant that much more impressive.

  • @Scoobydcs
    @Scoobydcs Год назад +4

    AWESOME bassline from jonesy on this!

  • @michaelbrown3128
    @michaelbrown3128 Год назад

    I'm so happy you show such respect, and impressed by Zeppelin as a hip hop fan! I totally respect your open mind. Let's face it, you like good music!

  • @himlekmcnutt2764
    @himlekmcnutt2764 Год назад +1

    I think this song features all 4 band members genius! It’s my favorite.

  • @triscat
    @triscat Год назад +1

    Absolutely filthy guitar tone and groove.

  • @mattharvey968
    @mattharvey968 Год назад +3

    And to think this was still 1969🤯

  • @deborahhammond100
    @deborahhammond100 Год назад

    This was the first album I bought. I still have it. This is my favourite track. John Paul Jones never gets enough credit for his bass playing. One of the best.

  • @Alfaqwad
    @Alfaqwad Год назад +1

    The bass is god level in this. Jpj killed it

  • @user-kj5td9hd3s
    @user-kj5td9hd3s 9 месяцев назад +1

    The lyric killing floor was a reference to a song written by Howlin Wolf. He tried comparing his relationship with his girl to a killing floor. The killing floor was an area where the cattle were killed, in a meat packing plant

    • @jonwaldo-vc5bf
      @jonwaldo-vc5bf 8 месяцев назад

      A killing floor is where they slaughter animals. (The blood and smaller offal bits sluice through the grates.
      Of course… my man was speaking FIGURATIVELY

  • @soo_zee_q
    @soo_zee_q 9 месяцев назад

    THIS album is one of THE seminal albums of my youth. 16th birthday, partying in the basement with a Webcor stereo. 😎🎵🎶
    Quite the flashback! See, NO auto-tune.

  • @morrison62
    @morrison62 Год назад +5

    I think John Paul Jo nes was very underappreciated. Bonham, Plant, and Page get their just due, but Jones's bass lines set the tone for so many of their songs, just amazing.

    • @kobrien2424
      @kobrien2424 Год назад +1

      I couldn't agree more!!! Love JPJ!!

    • @mathguy6412
      @mathguy6412 Год назад

      Yeah, Jones really gets a chance to shine in this one!

  • @kengunter6903
    @kengunter6903 Год назад +3

    They were a Ground breaking band. Nobody sounded or transformed music like they did. Only PF were on there level. Still the top level of musical genius of ALL time.

  • @benmaxwell4422
    @benmaxwell4422 Год назад +1

    I love these blues/rock songs of theirs! Try a song called Traveling Riverside Blues!

  • @rondarnell949
    @rondarnell949 Год назад +1

    Syed you brought it up. I've been a Zeppelin fan for 50 years and say if you have never dabbled in Psychedelics I recommend it. Bit probably would stay away from the so-called LSD of today. Try a few mushroom caps and this music you have been reacting to will bring a whole different meaning and a whole different outlook to you

  • @michaelbrown3128
    @michaelbrown3128 Год назад +1

    The most underappreciated album is Presence. When you get to it take your time with the brilliance of the album. Physical Graffiti and Houses of the Holy will speak for themselves! Completely awesome. But I think Presence sold the least, but is unbelievable

  • @micahjared8082
    @micahjared8082 Год назад

    Total GOATS. Cheers from deeep in the Mtns of NY. Grew up in the 70s 80s 90s > and you bring some good discussion and thought to the table. Subscribed.

  • @TheDoctorFlay
    @TheDoctorFlay Год назад

    Nice to see someone describing the music in terms of synaesthesia.
    To appreciate where Led Zeppelin came from and progressed musically, it may be worth listening to the band as it was before, in the form of "The Yard Birds".
    They started as a fairly standard 60s pop band with songs that made them famous such as "Ha Ha Said The Clown", but by a year later they were more focused on the blues and becoming more experimental.
    "Dazed And Confused" is the track that most acts as a bridge between Yard Birds and Zeppelin, and is one they carried with them on that journey.
    You can hear the band they want to become when you listen to the "Live Yardbirds" album.

  • @joescott8877
    @joescott8877 Год назад

    Props to you for giving props to bassist JPJ. I mean, duh, right? LOL, but I dug your smart appreciation--making heartbreak sound like fun, lol! I've seen a few of your vids tonight, and just subscribed--good stuff!

  • @BensSoZen
    @BensSoZen Год назад +1

    If you (or any reader) wants to hear arguably the first metal song, listen to Howlin' Wolf "Spoonful". He blatantly riffs on that steel guitar.

  • @jp0blues04
    @jp0blues04 Год назад

    FINALLY.....A YOUNG GUY WHO IS SAYING FEELING AND ON THE MONEY ON EVERY IMPORTANT PART ABOUT THIS STUFF. JOHN PAUL JONES....THE WALKING BASSLINE. As a 30 year touring blues player I can say that this reviewer is the smartest and intuitive one doing reviews today. Kudos. Jp

  • @robertlear2735
    @robertlear2735 Год назад +4

    Led Zeppelin is The Blues in steriods.

  • @Roberta-my7qr
    @Roberta-my7qr 9 месяцев назад

    Interesting, how you mentioned the album cover. For context, I watched a video on Prime, about the art of the album jacket called "Hipgnosis". A company formed by two Brits in the 60's, that were responsible for the most iconic cover art for the most iconic bands of the 60-70's.
    Fascinating. Combined the words "hip"and "Gnosis" (a discipline of philosophy, referring to knowing").
    At their peak, working with Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, McCartney and others.
    Piece of history.
    "

  • @MrRexdale71
    @MrRexdale71 Год назад

    This song was recorded live in the studio. Only the guitar sound was overdubbed.

  • @pete3883
    @pete3883 Год назад +2

    TURN IT Up.

  • @Dan-zq5wt
    @Dan-zq5wt Год назад

    Note to Syed: the original cover was mostly brown, such that the album was nicknamed by some as “The Brown Bomber”. But cool observation and no doubt Zep recorded, produced and played all their songs in technicolor!

  • @yozaseig3870
    @yozaseig3870 Год назад

    Love your analysis. Great track . That infamous lemon boy 🤣

  • @glennford3480
    @glennford3480 Год назад

    Nice to hear an intelligent view of every track! Keep it up man , cool perspectives bro...

  • @DC-ih8bv
    @DC-ih8bv Год назад +1

    If you listen closely you can see how Pagey slowly brought Bonzos drums higher in the mix while Plant was blues scatting lyrics. Before you know it it’s a freaking groove like know other.

  • @DC-ih8bv
    @DC-ih8bv Год назад +1

    You’re Zep reactions are great.

  • @sabralocke4904
    @sabralocke4904 Год назад +1

    Never gets old

  • @johns7097
    @johns7097 Год назад

    This was the first Zeppelin song I ever heard. 1969, I was 10. My buddy's older brother had the album, I was too young to appreciate it.

  • @douglaspensack3499
    @douglaspensack3499 Год назад

    Back in the day, I referred to this album as "bass plays the lead".…😄

  • @bosshogg8273
    @bosshogg8273 10 месяцев назад

    The bass on this is phat as phuck. Robert Plant's vocals are just awesome too.. they are all transcendent tbh.

  • @27thCrown
    @27thCrown Год назад

    Wonderful analysis, Syed.

  • @ndb1971
    @ndb1971 Год назад +1

    According to an "urban legend", John Paul Jones recorded that line in one take.

  • @rolle6298
    @rolle6298 Год назад

    good reaction and critic, good channel and good job. greetings from spain

  • @kima.4268
    @kima.4268 Год назад +4

    So..."juice runs down my leg" "leave my children down on the killing floor" Get it?

    • @tektoniks_architects
      @tektoniks_architects Год назад +1

      Let's see him analyze "I saw a lion and he was standing alone with a tadpole in a jar"

  • @stephenroby8498
    @stephenroby8498 10 месяцев назад

    You need to listen to their track "Ten Years Gone." It's everything Zeppelin was meant to be and more.

  • @simply_psi
    @simply_psi Год назад +1

    Great reaction to a reworked blues classic, JPJ on bass is sensational, him and Jimmy are almost battling back and forth in this song for supremacy and it is so good. Great homage to the legendary Howlin Wolf. Love your analysis but I'm not sure you're right about Robert's voice take a listen to Kashmir from Celebration Day in 2007 when he was 59 years old you will realise his voice is holding up pretty well indeed.

  • @BridewellSeniorTube
    @BridewellSeniorTube Год назад +1

    It's funny you say electric blue, because I was watching another RUclips channel, and this lady member said that this song reminded her that it felt zesty, like a citris fruit haha 🍋 Hense the name of this songs. Colour vs perception can be very subjective 😉

  • @garya7893
    @garya7893 Год назад +4

    JPJ is a beast

  • @vangannaway1015
    @vangannaway1015 Год назад

    The middle late 60s alot of experimentation was goin on. Believe it or not the first iteration Steve Miller Band w Boz Scags was a smoking psychedelic blues band (as was Fleetwood Mac). Millers Steppin Stone is reworking of Killing Floor. Saw em live doin it at Vulcan Gas Company, Austin circa 1967.

  • @heyskipj
    @heyskipj Год назад

    Led Zep is def my fave Rock blues band. They take classic Amer. blues and can make it mega heavy. And re: the "jam" session, love it. This was in the "arena" or album-oriented rock days. Before radio and labels heavvily pressured bands to think in the 3 and 1/2 minute singles format. Good for music lovers, unless they had an 8-track cassette deck! 😆

  • @johng.8517
    @johng.8517 Год назад

    Led Zeppelin is the #1 hard rock band ever. But check out the #1 progressive rock band - YES. "Roundabout", "Close to the Edge", "The Gates of Delirium". "Awaken", "Turn of the Century"... Loads of good ones.

  • @isabelledrevet5913
    @isabelledrevet5913 Год назад

    John Paul Jones, my hero ❤️ Never can't get enough listen to this song...

  • @kobrien2424
    @kobrien2424 Год назад

    Definitely one of my Top 3 Zeppelin songs!!! "How Many More Times" and "Bring It On Home" are the other two... check them out if you haven't already!!! Please react to more... my favorite band!!

  • @Eric-ff4bf
    @Eric-ff4bf Год назад

    "making heartbreak sound fun"...kind of describes the Blues in general. I think people like Clapton and Plant and Jimmy Page and Ginger Baker would have no problem proclaiming that so much of the music they made stands on the shoulders of singers like Robert Johnson, Leadbelly, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Blind Willie McTell and other blues artists before them.

  • @mikefetterman6782
    @mikefetterman6782 Год назад

    Jimmy is playing 2 strings in unison on that walk up, plus has slight delay on the track giving it an echo like it was in a long hall.

    • @mikefetterman6782
      @mikefetterman6782 Год назад

      This was always my favorite along with ramble on. When I get out my guitar to play, this has alway been my warm up.

  • @CasuallyJapan
    @CasuallyJapan Год назад +1

    If you haven’t, please react to Ramble On or Stairway to Heaven, two of their most beautiful songs!!

  • @LtFrankDrebin100
    @LtFrankDrebin100 Год назад

    Give 4 world class musicians, an all time great singer who also happens to be one of the best living harmonica players, a complete and total love of the American blues catalog, give them literally Timothy Leary’s government grade LSD, and this is what happens.

  • @gregrambo606
    @gregrambo606 Год назад

    This was really the album where Bonham and Page (as producer) got Bonham's drum sound just right, making him the most unique sounding drummer in pop music. The last track on their first album, Your Time Is Gonna Come gave the preview of Page's approach to recording drums as producer of all their studio albums. Page always said the no. 1 thing he was going to do if he ever produced his own albums would be to make the drums were recorded properly. He and Bonham did just that on this album, LZ 2. Awesome sound.

  • @Dan-zq5wt
    @Dan-zq5wt Год назад

    I think where Zep departed from Cream and The Who, and where they are more similar to Hendrix, is that they were always able to find a deep funky groove in the blues.

  • @jabreck1934
    @jabreck1934 Год назад

    “ everybody else’s speakers goes to 10 but we can turn hours up to 12“
    is from the movie spinal tap.
    (Rock ‘n’ roll parody)
    You would get a lot of views. There is a huge cult following, it’s a classic

  • @ThomasTreder
    @ThomasTreder 22 дня назад +1

    Best album of 1969

  • @dalmac5978
    @dalmac5978 Год назад

    A couple comments. First, at least for their first few albums, Zeppelin songs were recorded live in the studio. Of course they (especially Jimmy) did overdubs and such, but they were recorded live, many in one or two takes (The Lemon Song in one take, I believe). Second, they shaped and molded these songs on the road in their live performances. These, I believe, are why The Lemon Song maintains the feel and chemistry of a live performance. :)

  • @cjcookj85
    @cjcookj85 Год назад

    Ah! Someone else who has synesthesia as well! When I was younger, I thought it was normal and when I mentioned the colors I "heard" in songs to a friend of mine, they looked at me like I was crazy. That's when I learned it wasn't what normal people experience.

  • @LordEagle
    @LordEagle Год назад

    May be the best bass line ever,,,💥💥💥👍😎

  • @nickwelchoff4677
    @nickwelchoff4677 Год назад

    I don’t know if you noticed that all the band members are on the cover of the album on Zeppelin 2 the rest of the people are their manager & girlfriend.

  • @camcardow1566
    @camcardow1566 Год назад

    Apparently, another JPJ improvisation in the studio. Amazing really.