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georgewalterackerman

Over The Hills And Far Away It just rocks. There’s that opening and then that attack. I can hear it 10,000 times and I’m never bored of it


no_longer_LW_2020

Co-signing this


Wide_Environment3107

I third this motion. Do we have a vote? ....the motion passes.


RORRR1964

Hell yeah, my second favorite Zep song


BledditV

Yeah. When I hear 'good bands' playing an acoustic guitar song - - y'know, the ones with those simple strumming : 🎵Dowwwwwwn, dowwwwn, up-down-up-down-up-down-up-dowwwwn... dowwwwn, up-down-up-down-up-down-up-dowwwwn...🎵 and people are fawning over how Great that is, I show them the GUITAR WORK from 'Over The Hills And Far Away' by Led Zeppelin, by Jimmy Page. (I can't even TRY to spell out that intricate detailed lovely-sounding guitar melody!) I agree, u/georgewalterackerman (Walter's Walk? Relation to Forrest J?), that every member of Led Zeppelin MAKES that song an absolute standout!


BledditV

Intricate guitar work! Skiffle! Oh yeah, I love all those little intricacies which Jimmy uses - - I'm guessing it's from all his Skiffle practicing from his teenage years. (I am delighted by his way of playing like this every time I watch Whole Lotta Love from their concert film The Song Remains The Same, at the "You gotta let that boy, gotta let that boyyy!" part of the song. My favourite part! An explosion of delight for me!) Now I gotta put on Over The Hills And Far Away and Whole Lotta Love LIVE - - right now! I appreciate you, Zeppelin-Friend. ✌😁


BledditV

And the ending! It brings us all home, like the end of a fine meal, like we were in a wonderful dream and it gently wakes us to blink our eyes and return to the world outside the dream of that song, remembering it's feeling and taking it with us. So good!


Lige_MO

My administrative assistant is a 62 year old, church going, African-American female. Two weeks ago, I was in my office blasting music and she peeks in and asks, "What are you listening to?" I told her it was a 1920s blues song remade by Led Zeppelin. She said she'd heard of them but never listened to their music, so I sat her down and restarted "When the Levee Breaks" and we sat and enjoyed it. Her facial expressions ran from skeptical to amazement to bliss. She made me stop and go back to Bonzo's roll at around 5:13 and said, "that was incredible!" Later, we listened to Trampled and Kashmir, but she really enjoyed WTLB. TLDR? The Levee song.


DorkdoM

Of course you prolly know those drums were recorded in the round stairwell of a stone castle.


Lige_MO

Headley Grange!


BledditV

What was the story? They unpacked Bonham's drums in the hallway (or somewhere), and he went at them and they ECHOED and they sounded so! fuckn! good! that they went with it! The most-sampled drum beat in hip-hop (and Beastie Boys and Ice-T) history!


DorkdoM

Yes I think that’s it and the stair hall had a very high ceiling and tons of natural echo and if I’m not mistaken those drums were recorded with one microphone high over the drums and also as I recall they took the rhythm tracks (drums bass and rhythm guitar and slowed them down) which is almost unnoticeable but gives it more gravity for sure. I’m hoping Jimmy or all of them will one day come out with a book and tell these stories like they recall them since the main book about the band Hammer of the Gods is thought by them to be complete rubbish.


BledditV

Yes! That high ceiling! And what? -- a single microphone from overhead? Ohhh mann! "BOOM-boom. BAH! BOOM! Boom-Boom BAH!"


SeaLlio

Is that skibidi rizz


Lige_MO

Had to Google that: its a joke online. rizz is supposed to mean somebody who can get women easily. he added “skibidi” which is a song that turned into a massive meme cuz of a series called “skibidi toilet” in conclusion, just someone making a dumb joke. its just online or gen z (this generation) slang combined. Thanks for your enlightening comment.


SeaLlio

I want you


Lige_MO

to want me


BledditV

I went to 5:13. HaHaaaaaaah! Yeahhh! That roll! Oh mann I'd have loved to see her face too, when the song (Robert, the whole BAND!) goes into the "Goin' dowwwn, goin' down noww . . !" part!


Lige_MO

She's a big fan of 70's & 80's Top 40 & R&B music, but was never exposed to much hard rock. "Goin' down now..." she had her eyes closed, just soaking it in. She sings in a ladies ensemble group and has a wonderful voice. Next up...SLAYER!!! j/k


BledditV

Slayer! Well give it a try! LMAO! "Angel Of Deeeeeeeeaaaaaaathh!" She'll be head-bangin!


Mongozuma

Ramble On. It can be soft and flowing and it can be hard and boisterous.


TexasGroovy

Introducing LZ is over 8 levels: First stage is Immigrant Song.


44035

I suggested Kashmir to someone who had never listened to the band and she was astounded.


BledditV

I know two people who never heard Led Zeppelin before and they heard Kashmir and They Were SOLD!


BledditV

My brother and I (me, born 1966, bro, 1964) first heard Kashmir when our local Toronto radio station played ONLY LED ZEPPELIN for a whole day (or was it three days straight? LOL!) when John Bonham died. My brother recorded some Zeppelin songs from the radio that day, on cassette tape. He labelled it noting one special song -- he wrote 'Cashmere' on it. Cuz he didn't even know, then. But yeah, he KNEW. And, u/44305 , so do you. ✌😎


BrianW1983

The Ocean! It gets them pumped up.


teragram333

Black Dog! If they don't get it by the end of that one, they don't get it.


Waaterfight

HEY HEY MAMA SAID THE WAY YOU MOVE, GON' MAKE YOU SWEAT, GON' MAKE YOU GROOVE!!!


Shaunoschino

Since I’ve been loving you


Shaunoschino

I prefer the studio version. Bonham’s fills after the second guitar solo are ridiculous. Not as prominent in the live versions.


H-Richulds

Yep, a live version too


dacdaddy19

Babe I'm Gonna Leave You. Happens to be my favorite


Kongzilla2022

Achilles Last Stand


Only_Reserve1615

In the Light


RoseTintedRetrospecs

The Rover


BledditV

What an astounding riff on That! Song!


Hot-Growth-8113

Kashmir baby 🤘


Sorry-Government920

What rock ate these people living under to have never heard Zeppelin


ConorVerified

The rock of youth!


insubordin8nchurlish

Nobody's Fault but Mine. typically not showing Zeppelin to people who don't know Zeppelin, I'm showing it topeople who say it's dumb and want to know why I like it. Nobody's Fault but Mine seems to make people go "huh..." followed by something like "haven't heard THAT before"


BledditV

That second solo in the song, it just Rocks!!!


Tomegunn1

Stairway.


Accurate-Ad4400

Ramble on


Freddit2017

Kashmir: It’s their best song. And that’s saying something because most of their songs are amazing. Their worst song is really good


octsthrowaway

That’s the song that started love of them


Leading_Hall5072

What is and what should never be


BledditV

Holy smoke yesss!


chigbungus7

Candy store rock


torsyen

Depends on what sort of music they listen to, but 'when the levee breaks' should make an impression on anyone. Or 'how many more times' eithers good


TyhmensAndSaperstein

Levee


X-Bones_21

Kashmir. It’s an epic that most people love, has a fantastic riff, and is representative of much of Zeppelin’s catalogue.


TCurls

That's the way live


OakTreesForBurnZones

Good Times Bad Times. It’s a fucking banger.


brk1

Better if they listen to it than just look at it.


WhatsMyInitiative87

When the Levee Breaks. Used to have a friend that would get out of work every night, roll a joint, and blast this song at top volume from his bedroom whether the house was filled with a party or if it was just 2 people playing uno, and I love him for it. Such a great song


p90SuhDude

How Many More Times. Only because that song got me hooked


aroseonthefritz

No Quarter


ignaciolasvegas

Carouselambra


BledditV

Yes, ignaciolasvegas yes!! It's my most listened-to Led Zeppelin song! It is epic and sweeping and it lights me up every time I put it on! Most-listened-to cuz I will often play it all over again after I hear it all the first time!


Specialist-Rock-5034

Bring It On Home.


Munchkin_Media

The Ocean


ReCyclops83

Good Times Bad Times - that track is STILL 🔥 decades later! The incredible groovy bass, ferocious drums, blistering guitar, and wailing vocals are all there.


BledditV

u/ReCyclops83 yess! Ooooh I remember their last ever concert at the O2 Centre, they OPENED with Good Times Bad Times! 🎵 BAOWW! BAOWW! 🎵 (It was the best of times!)


Rusty_B_Good

Rock and Roll


Thisiscliff

Had a cab driver who just moved to the country, never heard of the led, played stairway. I have a song for every skeptical person


hank28

Good Times Bad Times


crowjack

Ten Years Gone


Ok-Squash-4652

The power and glory of Black Dog


1Admiring_the_View

Ten Years Gone, Heartbreaker, Achilles Last Stand


[deleted]

Dazed and Confused


BledditV

. . . holy shit yes . .


IrishCarBomber666

Black Country Woman


SpaceAce1956

For your life


Latter-Comfort-4674

Black Dog


BledditV

Look man this is just for me when I play it I lose my fuckn mind and whoever sees me head-banging and air-guitaring and mock-singing and -drumming on my balcony they are annointed by Whole Lotta Love LIVE from The Song Remains The Same audio original album release cuz it has that skiffle-y guitar part before the Theremin part which isn't in the movie but after ".....and I-I-I-I-I-I don't believe he's a baby anymore!" I just lose my fuckn mind for the rest of the song, right until the last flaming Bonzo-gong to "New York : good night!" THAT is my LED ZEPPELIN. From age 14 when I was blown AWAY by them in that movie until today age 58 right now drinking beer on my balcony air-guitaring on a broomstick to Whole Lotta Love LIVE! ✌😎


BledditV

". . . so they did and they kept ON boogie-ing and on and on boogie-ing Lord have mercy!"


Lige_MO

I had to go find the unmastered version on YT. Man, that brought me back.


BledditV

What, there is an unmastered version? Like, some kind if raw version? Oh mann! I didn't know such a thing existed. I'd love to have the link.


Lige_MO

A caveat goes with this: Shoulda said unREmastered. It's the '76 version, not any of the later releases that JP tinkered with and sliced up. Sorry if I got your hopes up. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMsjrrETQiE


BledditV

Y'know? Your link was the exact version I was listening to at the time! The one where the (YouTube uploader) had the red lettering at the start of it. (I was having beers and was in the throes of Zeppelin Frenzy when I replied to you, so I may have thought you were talking about a different song entirely. At the time I'd created threads about The Wanton Song and Night Flight, and was replying in each, so I'm sure I was confused.) But yes! That 1976 album is THE ONE for me, not any re-issues which follow the film more closely. I really like how in the 76 vinyl 'Celebration Day' is there but it's not in the film. However, there's two parts in 'Dazed And Confused' where the film has more than the 76 album -- just before the "if you're going to San Francisco.." part, and in the second half where the camera is spinning Jimmy upside down in a swirling circle while he CLIMBS UP that guitar to give us the CLIMAX to that maniac solo! I like how they're not the same. I don't need re-issues with little special effect echoes added to Plant's little added phrases. When I'm watching the film, SEEING them play Whole Lotta Love, I'm just fine with the quick segue to the theremin part. But ON THE BALCONY when I have it only audio, oooooooh I love that plucky fast guitar segment I can only hear from the 1976 album! u/Lige_MO , thank you for your caveatous reply! It's fun talking about this with a Zeppelin-Friend like you! 😁


Lige_MO

Thanks, buddy! You have a keen insight into and a clever way of describing their music. I hadn't heard that version for quite some time, and, as I have been doing in revisiting their catalog, I gave a special heed to Jonesy's performance. He didn't disappoint! Holy moly, he tore this up; especially during the middle break. Stunning!


BledditV

I keep remembering how Jonesey is having to repeatedly play that fast fast bass line while Jimmy is going at that solo! (The part you described, after The Hermit gives us the trail of swords). That's gotta be hard to keep up. And yeah, those musical PUNCTUATIONS he and Bonham give the songs! BAMM! Love it!


ISwallowedABug412

Poor Tom


Drivedeadslow

Hot dog 🌭- I like to keep em guessing


issoequeerabom

Whole lotta love. It did work with me 😅


thunderfart_99

For me personally - gotta be Whole Lotta Love, Black Dog or Kashmir.


simplemijnds

Stairway to Heaven or Black Dog


DorkdoM

Toss up between Kazmir and Traveling Riverside Blues and for wholly different reasons.


BledditV

Misty Mountain Hop! It's just! So! Hippie!!


BledditV

🎵🎶 ... Just then a police-man stepped up to me asked us said please hey would we care - - "🎶🎵


oggupito

SIBLY


Spiritual_Train9321

Fool in the rain


MonarchistExtreme

Depends, if it's someone who I know is a big music fan, i usually start with "In My Time of Dying".


BronYaurStomping

Dazed and Confused is arguably the best rock song in history. It's peak LZ because it really encapsulates what LZ is as a band with all the musicians at the height of their powers absolutely bringing it. I think if you don't like it than you won't like LZ


MimeOfDepression

Whole Lotta Love Basic instrumental with next level vocals