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@scastillo09238 ай бұрын
Except for Heart ❤️
@kenyonmau71978 ай бұрын
JPJ is also playing on this track. You said you were not sure in your intro. He is playing the mandolin.
@xyz-yf2kr8 ай бұрын
@@kenyonmau7197yep, i was wondering cause if it was all Page they would have has to overlay the guitar.
@MichaelSmith-xb5cp8 ай бұрын
Cool story about Geddy Lee and Robert Plant. They had never met each other while both bands were still active in their heyday. So years later, late 80s I believe, Geddy Lee took in a Moroccan holiday near the Atlas mountains, and as he's opening his room, the door across the hall opens and it's none other than Robert Plant stepping out, they both did this awkward doubletake trying to figure out what just happened , I think Geddy finally broke the ice. It must have been one of those odd moments in life when you think you should know someone, but you really dont.
@pcart27858 ай бұрын
It's almost impossible to find another band who did both hard rock and folk music so well
@xyz-yf2kr8 ай бұрын
Tull?
@vermontbred8 ай бұрын
Not really hard, but check out Pentangle for a great British Folk rock band. Jimmy Page ripped off Bert Jansch, I think on Black Mountain Side.
@paulvale29858 ай бұрын
@@xyz-yf2kr No sorry, see where you're coming from but for me, no.
@RobDavidson-u8o8 ай бұрын
Jethro tull
@lyndoncmp57518 ай бұрын
No band did both extremes as well as Zeppelin. None.
@delorangeade8 ай бұрын
Sandy Denny is worth a deeper dive for anyone who likes female singer/songwriters, or is interested in the origins of British folk-rock.
@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek8 ай бұрын
Not sure if she was the origins of british folk rock... herself was more just folk, fairport convention was tbe folk rock... not sure they were the origins eithrr...
@gwts11718 ай бұрын
@@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek...but they were a good listen. :)
@anneshepard26568 ай бұрын
Check out Sandy’s performance on Tam Lin on Fairport’s Liege and Lief album
@Birger-dc5bo8 ай бұрын
That's right. 😊
@stevejrose8 ай бұрын
Who Knows Where the Time Goes would be a great one to do. One Way Donkey Ride, The Pond and the Stream, The Lady, The Northstar Grassman and the Ravens, so many others...
@Liz.Green7898 ай бұрын
The Battle of Evermore and the Rain Song are my 2 favorite Zeppelin songs. I'm glad you enjoyed this.
@markzimmerman20578 ай бұрын
Same here, with the Rain Song being my all time favorite of any band.
@hullbarrett8 ай бұрын
FYI, Doug just uploaded his reaction/review of The Rain Song (from Unledded) a few hours ago.
@Liz.Green7898 ай бұрын
@@hullbarrett I caught that. What a fabulous song.
@lexzbuddy8 ай бұрын
The in and out of tune was intentional by the way. Plant can easily sustain a note at pitch
@JohnLRice8 ай бұрын
Agreed! I've always assumed it was an East Indian influence thing, but I could be wrong.
@57mab8 ай бұрын
Shout out to JPJ and his many skills on the mandolin, and other strings, not to mention having Jimmy's total respect for his 'production' values.
@cpad007-11 күн бұрын
JP borrowed JPJ's mandolin and wrote this.
@ryanbenedetti-kp2yx5 күн бұрын
@@cpad007- Yeah but JPJ played this so idk the meaning on this. He played it live everytime and leads me to believe, yeah its JPJ. I could be misunderstanding but yeah, you know.
@WarriorOfGhengisKhan8 ай бұрын
10:39 That's actually Sandy adding a slight vocal flip to make it sound more Eastern and not Robert struggling to hold a note.
@adityachauhan20738 ай бұрын
just what i was about to say
@jimmurphy60958 ай бұрын
There's a live version of this with Page, Plant and Najma Akhtar from the No Quarter DVD. Heart also does an amazing job on this as well. Both are worthy of a listen.
@paul.d.85358 ай бұрын
This is the version I am familiar with too...I think they even have a hurdy gurdy thrown in there??
@ianashdown8 ай бұрын
That version was a mix of musical cultures that just went to a new level!
@rkb20924 ай бұрын
It's fantastic, gives me chills.
@ivanhecimovic83978 ай бұрын
The Folk music genre was huge in the early 70's but no one was doing anything like this. Incredible to think that this song is from 1971. Led Zep were true innovators, pushing the boundaries of music.
@bstapylton-smith19408 ай бұрын
Sandy Denny is one of my favourite female singers. Could I suggest 'Who knows where the time goes', 'A sailor's life' or 'She moves through thecfair'.
@cliffbetton88938 ай бұрын
Listening to Sandy is a life changing event. Just the best, ever!
@steveselby62018 ай бұрын
Too damn right!
@clowncarqingdao8 ай бұрын
When you listen to the whole of Zep IV first disk you get the massive power of Black Dog and its jaunty heavy rock and wailing vocals. Then the straightforward power of Rock n' Roll followed by Battle of Evermore. At this point you've been brought way up and then calmed almost to meditation. Stairway is perfectly placed to continue to an amazing ending. Probably the most perfect side of an album in rock music. By the way Doug, I think you'll enjoy some of the acoustic numbers on Zep III - particularly That's The Way.
@dogsmusicbookstravelscience8 ай бұрын
Agreed. Side A of 'IV' set the benchmark of rock releases in the vinyl age. Side B is not too shabby either!
@Tom-ok2rh8 ай бұрын
@@dogsmusicbookstravelscienceespecially when side B kicks off with Misty Mountain Hop👍👍
@kathiekinsler8 ай бұрын
I love Robert Plant’s voice. In my opinion, he’s one of the best rock voices of all time
@flabbylips8 ай бұрын
Following closely behind his obvious inspiration: STEVE MARRIOTT
@stevemonnot82187 ай бұрын
"The Simarillion" is the book from where Marillion took their name. As a read, it's tough. It's more like a Middle Earth encyclopedia. Also, if you listen to Heart's "Dream of the Archer", you can tell it was heavily influenced by this song.
@MrAnthony8728 ай бұрын
Just acquired a CD of the group Sandy Denny was in after her initial stint in Fairport Convention. That group was Fotheringay and they were basically in existence for the year 1970. Well worth a listen and there are some good videos on KZbin of them live.
@silgen8 ай бұрын
Sandy Denny had one of the most beautiful voices I have ever heard. Her vocals (and guitar and songwriting) on the three albums Fairport released in 1969 are superb, and when paired with the guitar of another outstanding artist, Richard Thompson, results in something special indeed. "Who Knows Where The Time Goes?" from the album Unhalfbricking is probably her masterpiece, but any song from those three albums is worth listening to. Interestingly the genre of music on the albums changes from folk rock to electric folk, as Fairport just about invent the latter, and Sandy had alot to do with that change.
@joannecunliffe80678 ай бұрын
Understatement of the century ... "I've got to get to Fairport Convention". Doug, you absolutely do! Have a listen to Steeleye Span (with Maddy Prior) as well and you will be going down a deep, deep rabbit hole of UK folk/rock. You've got Lindisfarne, the Jethro Tull folkier songs (and you haven't scratched the surface), Pentangle, Strawbs, The Incredible String Band, Runrig, The Watersons, Albion Band ... the list just goes on and on. If you only take one suggestion, listen to "Long Lankin" (or maybe "Gaudete") by Steeleye Span.
@Frankincensedjb1238 ай бұрын
Another masterpiece pretty much put together in one take. Page hadn't played the mandolin before, picked one up and banged out Battle in the first go. Pure genius
@ImYourOverlord2 ай бұрын
No mean feat, either, as mandolin is an unusual instrument 🙂
@marcp37918 ай бұрын
This is my all-time favourite Zeppelin song. I spent many hour crafting intricate dungeon adventures for my high-school age D&D group to this track!! I can't wait to see your reaction! Thanks for one of the BEST reaction channels on this platform, Doug! You are always killing it!
@robfractal68208 ай бұрын
Sandy Denny was a great singer so sad she tragically died too young. She made this great song sound better. Her beautiful song "who knows where the time goes" would be great for Doug to listen.
@OMH03098 ай бұрын
I wholeheartedly agree, Who Knows Where The Time Goes, one of the most beautiful.and poignant.songs ever written ❤
@rimmersbryggeri8 ай бұрын
What about Meet on the Ledge? I love that.
@barbaragale5798 ай бұрын
Check out Robert Plant singing this with Allison Krais
@canucklehead118 ай бұрын
Reynardine and A Sailor's Life are 2 fantastic songs by Fairport Convention. They have quite a few.
@BTW...8 ай бұрын
Yes sad... too young. Alcohol is a horrible drug.
@entertain4028 ай бұрын
this brings me back to being 15 yrs old and getting completely mesmerized by the musicality of led zep, my all time fav band for obvious reasons
@richardlovell47138 ай бұрын
Another vote for Sandy Denny for future consideration - a remarkable singer/songwriter who died tragically far too young. I’d love to hear Doug’s views on her chord progressions and switches from minor to major.
@patwilson25468 ай бұрын
It is a mandolin. It's Tolkien - straight out of the Ring Trilogy This is the only LZ song that has a guest vocalist playing such a prominent part. I think "bring it back" is Golem wanting the ring. Love this song.
@clowncarqingdao8 ай бұрын
It is, I believe, from the Silmarillion where the ancient forces of light and dark battle endlessly in the heavens.
@MikePhillips-pl6ov8 ай бұрын
He sings of bringing the balance back to this world (Middle Earth?) so possibly meant more of the good, and less of the evil?
@classicrockbeagle6 ай бұрын
Sandy had such a great voice. RIP
@toniyoung51318 ай бұрын
This is also the album where Robert shows his appreciation for another artist, Joni Mitchell. Going To California, beautiful.
@Peterickenbacker18 ай бұрын
Jonesy played the mandolin when they performed this live. Jimmy on acoustic. Jonesy even sang the harmonies
@Baat23-o8q8 ай бұрын
Ah Doug and you all, you really must listen to Sandy Denny. The greatest voice of all. None was ever her equal, she lives on for ever in our hearts.
@steveselby62018 ай бұрын
Completely agree
@JohnLRice8 ай бұрын
That whole album is a masterpiece IMHO and if someone that was unfamiliar with Led Zeppelin and wanted me to recommend just one album that is their "best" this would be it! 🥰 (of course I'd strongly encourage them to start with the first album and listen to them all in chronological order to experience and enjoy the journey! 😎👍)
@StephenMarkTurner8 ай бұрын
Back in the day, this was "the song before Stairway" on the album. I always really liked it.
@sethkaicer3198 ай бұрын
The only song that Robert plant did a duet. When he was in Zeppelin.
@Rich6Brew8 ай бұрын
Page duets with Plant on Thank You.
@sethkaicer3198 ай бұрын
@@Rich6Brew an actual duet with an actual singer only happens on the Battle of evermore. Jimmy Page is just singing background vocals
@scottdemayo95678 ай бұрын
Sandy Denny was a wonderful singer. Looking forward to watching your reaction to one of my favorite Zep songs. 🎶
@steveford89998 ай бұрын
The Silmarillion was actually JRR Tolkien's life work, history of the Elves from the Creation of Arda until the Final Battle. The Hobbit and the LOTR trilogy? Spinoffs.
@pcart27858 ай бұрын
The same piece of writing also gave birth to another awesome band. They dropped "Sil" early on and just became Marillion.
@skipklauber11628 ай бұрын
Sandy Denny deserves the same rediscovery as Nick Drake. She was the greatest female folk rock singer from the UK of the 20th Century
@skipklauber11628 ай бұрын
@tobiasisback4605 You’re absolutely right about Dusty being a fantastic talent. She could never find the contentment in life she might have discovered had she come along two decades later. Her musical legacy is amazingly strong
@deancarter92108 ай бұрын
Fairport, the core albums, (1969-70) and all of Sandy Denny and Richard Thompson's work...the Island label folk nexus that include Nick Drake and John Martyn...a whole genre in its own right...
@RichardHarriss8 ай бұрын
I'd love to hear Doug's reaction to John Martyn. (BTW Fairport are still gigging)
@jamesdignanmusic27658 ай бұрын
Although - understandably - the Sandy Denny years are always regarded as the best Fairport, the first album, with Judy Dyble on vocals, is also wonderful.
@PeterTea8 ай бұрын
I saw Alison and Robert at Ravinia (North America’s oldest music festival) about a decade ago and they were great. I’m looking forward to their return this year too.
@QuirqUK8 ай бұрын
The Silmarillion -- the book that gave the name to a prog band, that subsequently shortened it's name to Marillion. Can't believe Doug didn't spot the similarity
@flabbylips8 ай бұрын
He could do with a bit more research before making a video as a "CLASSIC COMPOSER".
@JS-yj7ow8 ай бұрын
Sandy Denny… glad so see her featured. Such an amazing voice, and such a loss. Others have pointed out Fairport Convention. Have you ever done any Richard Thompson? Worth a listen IMO.
@NurkePL8 ай бұрын
The first time I heard this song back in the early 70's I was smitten by the female vocalist whos powerful notes almost overshadowed Robert Plant, I had never heard of Sandy Denny and until that point I hadnt paid much attention to folk music, this song changed all that and a new folk/rock fan was born, her voice was amazing, her story was tragic
@jasonfreeman19638 ай бұрын
This is the song that inspired the famous acoustic opening to Crazy on You" from heart
@SpookyLuvCookie8 ай бұрын
It's their Led Zep III moment - on Led Zep IV
@jameshooper43848 ай бұрын
My favourite Led Zep album is Side 2 Led Zep 3 and Side 1 of Led Zep 4.
@craigward27108 ай бұрын
For me, Sandy's finest moment is The Banks of the Nile, from the Fotheringay album. It's immaculate.
@hifibrony8 ай бұрын
Absolute perfection. And she was in her early twenties when she recorded it. Amazing.
@DesertHomesteader8 ай бұрын
This is my favorite Led Zeppelin song! They are great artists and have tons of great songs but this one appeals to me most.
@brianmiller10778 ай бұрын
I picked up Fairport Convention's "What We Did On Our Holidays" and one song stood out to me. "I'll Keep It With Mine" is the title and I really loved it from the first listen. I looked up the song on Wikipedia and oh wow, of course it's great, it's written by Bob Dylan!
@DaveStubbs-bq6kg2 ай бұрын
True confession.............. back in the day I had always assumed both voices were Robert's........just over-dubbed with one another. Sandy's tone and inflections were so dang close to RP ! Thanks so much Doug for doing this one! The Mighty Led Zep brings back so many high school memories for me in the late 70's ! Our high school in Pasadena, CA even had a Dazed And Confused - Led Zeppelin school club with a teacher advisor. Not kidding !
@ChrisLegner-qp1yh8 ай бұрын
The really unique aspect of Zep's folkier tracks is that they still an aura of dark, menace as part of the atmosphere.
@dogsmusicbookstravelscience8 ай бұрын
True. And even with the 50th listen I still pick up tiny yet significant elements in either the instrumentation, vocalisation or the lyrics that went over my head the first 49 times. It's why this music endures.
@dtchinacat39738 ай бұрын
When I was a kid, I thought this was Grace Slick: then I found out it was Sandy Deny and realized she has a "Prettier less Vibrato" voice!
@naughtmeenaym8698 ай бұрын
Can't we say JPJ played the mandolin? Good gracious!
6 ай бұрын
JPJ played the mandolin on the track and Page, who didn't play mandolin before, wrote it on mandolin. JPJ's I think.
@Dragon-bz6eb8 ай бұрын
Jimmy Page told Plant to move in and out of the pitch in that section to supposedly emulate good and bad - does it work? matter off opinion I guess but don't blame plant - he can hold a note no problem you need to listen to the double live album the Sone Remains the Same - JPJ plays mandolin on this song
@JohnLRice8 ай бұрын
Thanks for that info. I've always assumed it was an East Indian influence microtonal thing? Maybe Page was thinking that or it was totally unrelated and just a moment of creative inspiration?
@capecyn8 ай бұрын
One of my favorites!! In fact, this song has been stuck in my head for a couple days so this is really cool! ❤😃
@heatherwade23738 ай бұрын
Oh my god this is going to be good, this song is pure magic.
@ConceptJunkie7 ай бұрын
I got into Zeppelin in high school, spinning off of the classic rock that I was exposed to by my father who introduced me to a ton of amazing music. He never cared for Zeppelin much, but I owe my lifelong interest in music to him, and some of my earliest musical memories are hearing Beatles albums when I was 4 or 5. This was one of my favorite albums in high school, and when I started college I discovered progressive rock. I never stopped loving Zeppelin, but groups like Yes and Genesis became my favorites.
@rupertknapman96398 ай бұрын
One Way Donkey Ride, Listen Listen by Sandy Denny, Fotheringay, Genesis Hall and Farewell, Farewell by Fairport Convention.
@steveford89998 ай бұрын
"Side by side we wait the might Of the darkest of them all" Obviously Melkor.
@DaveInVirginia8 ай бұрын
I recommended Sandy Denny a while back and hope she gets feature here!
@steveselby62018 ай бұрын
Quite simply the greatest ever.
@gerarddion48598 ай бұрын
The fourth Led Zeppelin album is one of the greatest albums in all of rock/popular music. This song is unique for Zeppelin with its folk/medieval feeling.
@calemobrien11398 ай бұрын
One of my top 4 Zeppelin songs...Stairway, Going to California, Battle of Evermore & Baby I'm Gonna Leave You! BEAUTIFUL SONG!!!!
@Morthoron18 ай бұрын
Listen to Sandy Denny on Fairport Convention's "Liege & Lief". The greatest Brit-folk rock album of all time.
@raymondregis62198 ай бұрын
Sandy was also in the early Strawbs.
@andersondavies35898 ай бұрын
Silmarillion is the book from J.R.R: Tolkien which can be counted as a history book of all Middle-Earth before the Third Age in which the LotR is playing. You may remember also, that Marillion originally named themselves after that book (a very hard read, but fascinating!). Due to copyright fears they cut their name down, losing the first syllable. Fairport Convention is a must! Try Liege and Liefe including Sandy, and Full House without her from their very early catalogue. They still bring out new records and are the organizers behind the famous annual Cropredy Festival. Enjoy
@jamesdignanmusic27658 ай бұрын
IMO the three great British folk bands are Fairport Convention, Steeleye Span, and Pentangle. There are others, but those are the three touchstones. I'd love to hear you react to and analyse some Pentangle ("House Carpenter" or "Light Flight" maybe). For the late, great Sandy Denny,'s work with Fairport, try "Meet on the Ledge".
@allisonrich50618 ай бұрын
Seconded!
@painless4658 ай бұрын
Sandy Dennys Fairport Convention cover of Bob Dylan’s “ Percy’s Song” is phenomenal, I always thought the best Dylan cover of all
@richsouthall19378 ай бұрын
This represents the sheer brilliance of Zeppelin; from a band who produced thunderous and visceral riffs of sensuality and bravado, to gentle folk-tinged gems such as this one and so many others. Each replete and fully contained, with no sense of posing; they could excel in any style of genre and left indelible marks on anything they attempted. Simply wonderful in every regard. Light, dark, mystical, emotive and transcendent.
@michael_k73568 ай бұрын
My suggestion for a Sandy Denny song would be John the Gun. Features both her musicianship and her beautiful voice perfectly.
@DaCooyon8 ай бұрын
Led Zeppelin 4 is an incredible album. So many fantastic tunes. Krauss and Plant did the Battle of Evermore and it is pure magic. Worth finding and giving a watch on KZbin.
@jakeenan8 ай бұрын
The main reason many people don't like Zeppelin is because of Plant's younger voice. But Page asked him to join the band because he wanted a voice to duel with his guitar and to go off....and to also sound like another instrument. He did not want a conventional singer.
@rolandbullivant87008 ай бұрын
Try “Tam Lin” or “Matty Groves” from Fairport Convention’s groundbreaking LP “Liege and Lief”
@julierobins76998 ай бұрын
Dare I say I like Battle of Evermore better than Stairway. Also, Going to California. I forgot which Zepplin album it's on. If you want a unique album experience, listen to Alan Parsons Project Tales of Mystery and Imagination (Edgar Allen Poe). You have to listen to the album in its entirety. Bonus if you have a drink in hand, a dark ish room, and a funky mood. ;)
@kingoftadpoles8 ай бұрын
The Silmarillion is the 'prehistory' for the Hobbit and Lord of the Rings tales.
@russellvanvleet74578 ай бұрын
It's probably John Paul Jones that did the arrangement along with Jimmy Page on guitar, as he's playing the mandolin and was very integral to the writing.
@illgetaway8 ай бұрын
that is, Jones is a tremendous instrumentalist.
@allisonrich50618 ай бұрын
JPJ never gets the credit he deserves for his contributions to Zeppelin!
@robertwilcox85728 ай бұрын
The song is based on Book 5, the opening half of The Return of the King. It almost directly describes the Siege of Minas Tirith and the Battle of the Pelennor Fields. The magic runes that are writ in gold to bring the balance back are the fiery letters on the One Ring, and its destruction is what restores the balance.
@kalamazoousa44128 ай бұрын
The Battle of Evermore" is a folk duet sung by Robert Plant and Sandy Denny, included on Led Zeppelin's untitled 1971 album, commonly known as Led Zeppelin IV. The song's instrumentation features acoustic guitar and mandolin
@storytime15368 ай бұрын
Got to see Robert Plant and Alison Krauss in concert a couple of years back, and it was by FAR my favorite live music experience. They performed this song toward the end of the set and it was transcendent! If anyone has the chance to see them it is well worth the price of admission.
@grahambennett81918 ай бұрын
My favorite LED ZEP track of all time off the best LED ZEP album, thanks for playing it. Try Fairport Convention’s UNHALFBRICKING album to hear Sandy Denny at her best.
@5burowz8 ай бұрын
The mandolin is everything in this song.
@stevenhaffner32998 ай бұрын
Ann and Nancy Wilson did a cover of this as The Lovemongers. It was on a 4 song EP of unplugged songs. They were joined by Sue Ennis and Frank Cox. Epic doesn't begin to describe it!
@wentibbetts78338 ай бұрын
Saw them as Lovemongers, too. Beautiful together acoustically, and their harmonies are unmatched. 👊🏾❤❤
@patrickupstream848 ай бұрын
Sandy Denny, underrated and gone way too soon.
@ZEPnALEАй бұрын
The Wilson sisters from Heart do an amazing cover of this song. Nancy on mandolin and Ann on guitar. Their vocals are otherworldly.
@zepman388 ай бұрын
Simply put, it's the daily battle between day and night. "Waiting for the eastern glow". If you read the lyrics with this thought in mind it will make sense.
@petersalter93598 ай бұрын
For English 70s folk - also listen to Pentangle
@magicbrownie13578 ай бұрын
Nothing cheers me up more than Masterpiece Friday. Thanks, Doug!
@mythofmar8 ай бұрын
Long-time enjoyer of the Daily Doug. I love how you dive into the music theory side of things to explain why the music we love sounds so good. This is my first time requesting the song "Great Red Spirit" from the Dynasty Warriors 5 soundtrack for the Battle of He Fei. This track is an anthem for me
@Bob1014ify8 ай бұрын
I never, ever considered this a folk song. It is a mystical journey.
@dogsmusicbookstravelscience8 ай бұрын
Good point. It is not standard folk, for sure. I see it in a similar way but also as a nod to Celtic/Gaelic folk stylings in the 1960s.
@lexzbuddy8 ай бұрын
How on earth have you never heard Led Zep 4 or the other references? You must live on another planet. 😮
@robertwheatley24718 ай бұрын
With zero drums Zeppelin demonstrated that they could do pretty much do anything in the rock realm. The musical range and diversity of this band was unmatched. Judas Priest' vocalist Rob Halford best summed up the band in three words: "they went everywhere" (musically speaking). 'Going to California' also from Zeppelin IV is another gem with no drums.
@MikePhillips-pl6ov8 ай бұрын
I would say only Queen tried a more diverse range of styles, but at the time this was recorded, Led Zeppelin had done rock, hard rock, blues/blues rock and folk/folk rock. Their brief dives into funk, reggae, pop, and Latin/Salsa had not yet surfaced
@markdrechsler56608 ай бұрын
Doug, you are doing yourself a disservice if you haven’t listened to Sandy In Fairport Convention. “Liege and Lief” is an all time classic album. (And the rest of them are good, too!)
@allisonrich50618 ай бұрын
Seconded!
@davidschecter52478 ай бұрын
I loved LZ growing up, but couldn't take too much of Plant's voice. I stopped listening to them for about 25 years, and when I returned to LZ I absolutely loved Robert's voice and still do. LOL! I have no idea what happened during that quarter-century to change me!
@dogsmusicbookstravelscience8 ай бұрын
It's a good thing we're dynamic creatures and not static!
@lyndoncmp57518 ай бұрын
Which particular Plant voice though? It changed on each album. He doesn't sound the same on IV as on II and he changed further still after his surgery, and by the time we get to In Through the Outdoor he doesn't sound like the same singer who sang Whole Lotta Love a decade before.
@cpad0078 ай бұрын
John Bonham sipping a beer throughout this song. LOL
@Thompson99408 ай бұрын
I met Robert at a concert he and Alison had together. It was an awesome concert. I recommend “Achilles Last Stand” and “Gallows Pole” from Zeppelin😉
@mikerawlins58568 ай бұрын
Yeah you know Silmarillion .. its where one of your favourite bands got their name
@dtchinacat39738 ай бұрын
Great song, check out "That's the Way" from the 3rd album, it's my All Time Favorite Led Zeppelin song!
@sicotshit70688 ай бұрын
This is a beautiful song, but then Led Zeppelin has several beautiful songs similar, Sandy Denny’s voice is absolutely beautiful. Robert Plant has in my opinion the greatest voice, with his range tone & textures, he always suits the songs they do.
@kevinmuzerMetalMind648 ай бұрын
The Lovemongers(Heart Side Project) did an excellent cover of this song!
@Nazz19678 ай бұрын
should do some Hawkwind stuff .love your videos btw .
@gregthomas13468 ай бұрын
Sandy Denny was extraordinary, maddy prior and jackie mcshee similarly , great tune, band, collab
@paulfranklin86368 ай бұрын
Love Maddy :)
@BTW...8 ай бұрын
Jacqui McShee, that is - Pentangle. My fave of the 3.
@allisonrich50618 ай бұрын
The three Great Dames of folk-rock!
@julianhignell84528 ай бұрын
For me as I have got older I enjoy the more acoustic folk stylings more and more and generally over the more rock blues ones. I find also that it suits Robert Plant’s vocals more, he got so much better as he got older and I now love the colour and tones he brings to those collaborations with Allison Kraus and as he has said she definitely made him raise his game, he was never sure if he could sing that way but it is a beautiful union.
@hifibrony8 ай бұрын
This song led me straight to Fairport Convention and Sandy Denny more than 50 years ago. I own more Fairport recordings than those of any other band. And I was a very serious prog guy. BTW, Sandy was Robert's favorite singer, which is why he asked her to work with Zep.
@juliemanarin41278 ай бұрын
Magnificent as always!! They could do ANYTHING!! Heart did this live...it was fabulous!! Jimmy on mandolin by the way...he never used it on a song before...or after. So JPJ on guitar...Jimmy on mandolin!
@medea273 ай бұрын
Picking a favourite Zeppelin album is like picking a favourite child... you can't, you love them all equally.
@cas90658 ай бұрын
I cannot believe it took me six days to watch this. You and the Battle of Evermore, a match made in heaven. By the way, Ren dropped an instrumental piano piece you might enjoy. Mackay. It is three minutes long, and there is much more to come, so do enjoy without a reaction. Or as a reaction! It is Ren's first instrumental composition video.
@Codex77778 ай бұрын
Many of my favourite moments in music, are those moments where it sounds like it's on the edge of going off-key, or even does, yet is brought back in, by what happens next. Jimmy was a master of this on guitar and it's always deliberate. Robert also plays with this vocally. For me, it's often those 'imperfections' that make something great, while technically 'perfect' music often bores me to death. :)