FIRST TIME HEARING | Led Zeppelin - When the Levee Breaks
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Robert Plant on killer harmonica and killer vocals!
Now you know how the rest of us felt the first time we heard this.
That's one of the best things about Zep, no two songs sound the same. They are like a box of chocolates and in a genre of their own
He's playing the harmonica through a guitar amp and that gives it that crazy wailing sound. Plus he's just good at it. That's Robert, the singer, playing it.
Kashmir, studio version, next!! You won't regret it. You'll be absolutely floored.
They recorded this in an old country villa. They put the drums at the bottom of a multi level stairwell and mounted microphones on several levels in the stairwell. There's a video about Zeppelin and especially this songs drums influenced the sound of Hip Hop.
Considered the most destructive river flooding in U.S. history, “The Great Flood of 1927” inspired Mississippi natives, Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Minnie, to write and record “When the Levee Breaks” in 1929. This flood helped cause "The Great Migration"; when thousands of black people left the South, and moved up North for better jobs, housing, lives, etc. Led Zeppelin made this Version in 1971. I remember when my cousins bought the Album. Brings back great memories.
If you liked this please try the Lemon Song from LZ two
Great reaction. If you like this drum groove try "Nobody's Fault But Mine". Bonham kills it.
This was written by Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Minnie in 1929.
if you like the harmonic try 'bring it on home'
When you closed your eyes to just listen,,,,I knew,,,,,you get it. Led Zeppelin is for the ADVANCED music listener. 💥💥💥👍😎
Great reaction Ace 👏👏👏 Love Led Zeppelin ☮️
Thank you so much Linda. 😁😁😁
@@AceTheHeart you are so sweet, love watching you discover music for the first time 😎
The first concert I ever attended was Led Zeppelin at the old Fulton County Stadium in Atl in the mid 70's. My older brother snuck me away from home and opened my eyes to great music. Robert Plant is extremely versatile, he recently toured and recorded with country/folk/bluegrass artist Alison Krauss, even winning a Grammy for their colab album.
Zeppelin! Robert the singer on that harmonica!!
The drum beat that launched a thousand samples. What a beast of a track!
Yes, Robert Plant (singer) on harmonica. And how 'bout those drums?
A blues song about a real flood that Led Zepp took to another level. Bonzo and JPJ are the stars of this song with that driving rhythm.
Definitely a whiskey sipping song 🥃
Swampy sound of the delta ….
Ah-- the 70’s were grand-we could hardly wait for each new album to be released. Music was not instantly at our fingertips like today. You bought the album or had to wait and hope you caught it on the radio.
dude, I been thinking, and hey, your alright!!!!
My favorite Led. CRANK it.
No Quarter By Led Zeppelin. Note No quarter means to show or give no mercy
That kick drum pattern ... where the blues meets the funk!
Playing for Change does this song
This is a great cover of an old Delta Blues tune.
You are one of the very few people to recognize that that is Robert Plant's harmonica.
Long song? Jethro Tull's studio version of Thick As A Brick. It's 44 minutes.
For shorter songs, try YES. Many of their songs run from 9 to 23 minutes!...and not a wasted note in any of them.
Love that ending.
Next Led Zeppelin - Kashmir, Going to California and Battle of Evermore.
Edit: We used to smoke weed and listen to LZ which made it feel and sound ethereal, sublime and unearthly. What a time to be alive and we didn’t even know it then. It’s true that youth is wasted on the young. 😂😂
Hypnotizing
Great song ❤
Love this tune. Jolted to saying so by the lyrics. Cryin' won't help ya, prayin' won't do ya no good. Powerful. Lets all go to Chi ca go?
Of course he sounds different every time; these were the days before cut-and-paste recording.
Hard to beat this.
Uh oh Ace, the Doors LA woman, and Zepplin Levee breaks, all in one day?!..better have Aspirin and red beer ready tomorrow morning! 😂
A number of songs by Led Zeppelin were the reworking of old blues standards by the likes of Robert Johnson and, in this case, Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Minnie or they contained snippets of old blues songs.
Led Zeppelin often failed to give writing credit for those old blues songs to the original composers. For example, Willie Dixon sued the band in 1985 for use of his "You Need Love" in Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love" and won, receiving writing credit on subsequent releases of the latter song and an undisclosed amount of money. A similar suit for use of "Killing Floor" by Howlin' Wolf used in Led Zeppelin's "Lemon Song" was settled and Howlin' Wolf received some royalty payments and a co-writer song credit.
...and used to perfection in Ben Affleck's ARGO. Kudos to the person responsible for thinking of that tune for that scene.
YAY!!! Plant on Harmonica ONE of the BEST songs (but to me they ALL are) **My Most Favorite Led Zeppelin Song Is The One I Am Listening To At Any Given Moment** OH & ya should def check out the version of "When The Levee Breaks" by a project called **Playing For Change** this one includes **John Paul Jones** there are also many other cover songs that project has as well & a bunch of well known other various musicians it is really quite beautiful hope ya will decide to react to it at some point **Happy Holidays To You** **PixieTwirls**
So many more great songs by them. Drum solo Madison Square Gardens Moby Dick, it’s about 15 minutes long, shows Bonham’s talent.
Cryin' won't help ya, cryin' won't do ya no good...
Ace, I think you're right! Whiskey is a better choice for this song. Personally, I'm having a beer!
Can somebody give the drummer some Love? I hear he's pretty good. I Also hear they never Mic'd his drum set. Hmmm?
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"Great" long songs by Led Zeppelin... try "Kashmir" and "Achilles' Last Stand."
What are you talking about…he sounds different every time? He sounds like Robert to me, his harp playing is masterful! 😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Dude you trippin, maybe take it easy with the booze!🤨
this is a cover song they made their Owen
Good analysis--it does sound very sexy.
I was there. The song doesn't do it justice
Just The Once by Metric, music video request plz ❤😊
Yes, that is one nasty harmonica.
Or drink irresponsibly. Just don't drive.
No synths on this track, Zep rarely used them.
He has no sense of rhythm,
HE'S DEAD!!!
He can't feel the backbeat😮