You guys should have heard them do this live....Yeah... I did. 4 times I was lucky enough to see this great band. I was 26 in 1970 and I'm 75 now Still love Zeppelin more than ever.
@@abrahamm5316 it was after of course smart ass .. or should I say, you dimwit .. as even Robert Plant said they've only made the song better so get over it and enjoy the fucking music fuck Wad
@@jpkaneshida5075Used to watch & listen to Otis Rush & other blues greats on MAXWELL ST. 12TH & ROOSEVELT. Chicago. For free. Fun days Memphis Slim. Man.
They stole those riffs and lyrics from the real bluesmen that invented the style. Howling Wolf , Muddy Waters , Willie Dixon etc. Then when they went to court , they refused to pay the family's that they stole from. So yeah, they sure could play...
@@theinfofficial Same with the Stones and Cream….All British blues bands at the time cut their teeth on American blues. So what. I can tell you Page was a better player than Otis Rush and on par with the likes of Hubert Sumlin. He was early 20’s chill out dude…
I snuck into Cobo Hall in Detroit in I guess '73 as the workers were loading equipment in the afternoon & hid out in the woman's bathroom for many hours until the show started that evening because the concert was sold-out... can't imagine doing that for anything now... can still remember the lighting effect of Robert Plant's curly big hairdo being outlined by light from behind.
In this track, Jimmy Page creates most of the angst of the emotion attached to the story and lyrics behind the song by using his lead guitar riffs and solo sections throughout most of the music . In other tracks on this album there is a loud back and forwards interaction between Robert Plant's vocals echoing strongly in part between Page's guitar riffs but I find that the focus on the guitar coming to the fore and Robert's vocals being more muted is a great way of how this song has being created! In my view, I think that this song deserves more attention and higher accolades than the present rating.
@@tomasvanecek8626 Dixon wrote or co-wrote over 500 songs.[28] Several have become blues standards, including "Help Me", "Hoochie Coochie Man", "I Can't Quit You Baby", "I Ain't Superstitious" "I'm Ready", "Little Red Rooster", "My Babe", and "Spoonful".[29] Other Dixon compositions that reached the record charts include "Evil" (Howlin' Wolf), "I Just Want to Make Love to You" (Muddy Waters), "Pretty Thing" (Bo Diddley), "The Seventh Son" (Willie Mabon), "Wang Dang Doodle" (Koko Taylor), and "You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover" (Bo Diddley).[30
Unfortunately I wasn't old enough to see them live...but not by much!!!....brought up on "decent" music with my dads collection....learnt to appreciate so much that he listened to in my years....and this is deffo my favourite led zep lp.....just great!!!
I tried to remember the last time I heard this. At least thirty. But I know every word and nuance. Some say Zep was just ripping off the blues. In my mind, they propelled it forward and kept it relevant.
Willie Dixon sued Zeppelin at least once but that had to do with the lyrics. I forget which tune. Surprised they didn't get a multitude of legal action over The Lemon Song. That is my absolute favorite!!
There are so many cover songs during this era that it's great to listen to as many as you can. You will always get a different effect. I think it's wonderful that these newer artists knew how great the Blues writers like "Stormy Monday" or even Louis Armstrong's "It's a wonderful world " or Hey Dolly" and respect them by saying this is so great that i we are going to do it again for a new generation. Amen to many cover songs from the true Blues Era. EVEN they covered th mussels shoals sound. Many of these groups went to Mussel Shoals, AL, just record this dpe usl sound. Look it up . The Swampers played backups for many Rock Bands in the studios. Enjoy if you want great music.
I couldt sleep last night, I tried as hard as I can. I bring home my money, you give my money to another man. I should have quit you baby, such a long ti 4:43 me ago. I'll be right here with all my troubles, down on this killing floor.............The Lemon Song I think this is even BETTER!
@@frankjerseytomato8941 actually, it was settled out of court. Because they had given him writing credits. Willie Dixon is lucky they did this song. It brought new interest into his music
After listening to the original Otis Rush version of this song I have to say how great they both are. Just different by and entire generation, nation and culture. The song still worked to help put Led Zeppelin to the very top of the heap in their own time. Just like Otis Rush.
I can't quit you baby So I'm gonna put you down for awhile I said I can't quit you baby I guess I gotta put you down for awhile Said you messed up my happy home Made me mistreat my only child Yes sir you did! Said you know I love you baby My love for you I could never hide Oh, you know I love you baby My love for you I could never hide Oh when I feel you near me little girl I know you are my one desire When you hear me moaning and groaning, baby, You know it hurts me deep down inside When you hear me moaning and groaning, baby, You know it hurts me deep down inside Oh, when you hear me, honey, baby, You know you're my one desire Yes, you are
My dog died, my house burned down, my woman left me, and I got the blues. When you hear me moanin and groanin baby, you know it hurts me deep down inside. Let me use this Telecaster, and this amplifier to express how I really feel about it. I am gifted, I was a long time session musician, and now I'm gonna get down for real. And we ain't kind, we don't care what nobody thinks, and we ain't takin no prisoners. On a resolving sound system, Jimmie's telecaster produces sounds that are both above, and below the hearing ability of human ears, and everything in between. When I feel you near me little girl, I know you are my one desire. And you make me hard enough to crack walnuts.
I was 17 in 1969 i heard how many more times i was on vacation in there brand new 1969 Cadillac. I was gone being a huge record collector. The month turned to August 69 n my parents bought me a brand new car n 4 tickets so of course i rushed the stage n greatest show ever in my life even better then the polished show of 1973.
Folks, This is great to listen to...but Otis Rush doing it LIVE is pretty much the standard...for this song as well as for everything he was 'borrowed' from. Still, I dig this...Led Zeppelin...when they sounded GOOD throughout the entire album...Still listening. Still amazed.
This is one of those songs where you sit back watch your women SLOWLY take off everything except high heels, and when the drums kick in for a bit, she dances dirty and then.....
@@Frank-sm9yl Again and again.. who ever WROTE a plain old 12 or 16 bar blues ? This tired BS about writing the most basic blues scheme is just too funny.. Or did Dixon write the lyrics ? Lol, it´s been there for ages, but even then, he could only be credited just for that. But being an author of the music ? How silly..
I have erased this song from the record for all the times I have listened it on repeat, and I always had a doubt: at 3:30, is Jimmy wrongly anticipating the stop, and John following him a little delay? To me always sounded so.
Song almost didnt make it on their first album Jimmie just didn't like it but Robert pushed for it's inclusion. Not sure Jimmie ever really cared for it even after it was so popular.
I believe this is his 1960 LP Custom .. even if for this sole number.. It was his favorite guitar after all, and I bet here he cared very much to get it exactly right
The point was that it’s interesting that they left such a glaring mistake on the final cut. Did they do it because they were on a money and time budget? Did they think no one would notice? Did they hear it and like it? Wasn’t taking a shot a Jimmy, so relax. Any musician even Jimmy Page, makes mistakes. We all (Musicians) know that.
You guys should have heard them do this live....Yeah... I did. 4 times I was lucky enough to see this great band. I was 26 in 1970 and I'm 75 now Still love Zeppelin more than ever.
I saw LZ 22nd of June 1970.WOW
Was this before or after they stole this jam from Willie Dixon? ua-cam.com/video/xaNIKwA4UfY/v-deo.html
@@abrahamm5316 it was after of course smart ass .. or should I say, you dimwit .. as even Robert Plant said they've only made the song better so get over it and enjoy the fucking music fuck Wad
Maaaaan... I was born one year after Bonzo died. Lucky you... You lived the golden era of music.
The 70s were the greatest time for rock and roll! I’m just a teenager and all I got is music 40 years old hopefully someone can bring it back
Let's hear it for the man who created this wonderful song. Mr. Otis Rush.
Otis Rush la graba en 1956 pero es escrita por Willie Dixon ....
Otis is a BEAST. Horribly under-rated. Chi bluesman supreme!
Willie Dixon wrote it.
@@pedroveli3047CORRECT sir!!! Otis was incredible.Great axeman!!
@@jpkaneshida5075Used to watch & listen to Otis Rush & other blues greats on MAXWELL ST. 12TH & ROOSEVELT. Chicago. For free. Fun days Memphis Slim. Man.
Some of the greatest blues rifts of all time. They tore it up
They stole those riffs and lyrics from the real bluesmen that invented the style. Howling Wolf , Muddy Waters , Willie Dixon etc. Then when they went to court , they refused to pay the family's that they stole from. So yeah, they sure could play...
@VVoOꟻF it needs to stay common knowledge until rectified
@@theinfofficial Same with the Stones and Cream….All British blues bands at the time cut their teeth on American blues. So what. I can tell you Page was a better player than Otis Rush and on par with the likes of Hubert Sumlin. He was early 20’s chill out dude…
Saw them in 70s live. Unbelievable ❤❤
The BASS is awesome too! Perfect!
What a cool bluesy sound, with the impressive countertenor rock voice of Plant.
I was OBSESSED with this song when I was 20 years old back in early 2016 Lol 27 now 🫠
Saw the boys live in 1973 - I'm 71 now - how time flies when you're having fun.
Lol.... I'm still obsessed ❤
One of the best album I have!
I snuck into Cobo Hall in Detroit in I guess '73 as the workers were loading equipment in the afternoon & hid out in the woman's bathroom for many hours until the show started that evening because the concert was sold-out... can't imagine doing that for anything now... can still remember the lighting effect of Robert Plant's curly big hairdo being outlined by light from behind.
Great story
In this track, Jimmy Page creates most of the angst of the emotion attached to the story and lyrics behind the song by using his lead guitar riffs and solo sections throughout most of the music . In other tracks on this album there is a loud back and forwards interaction between Robert Plant's vocals echoing strongly in part between Page's guitar riffs but I find that the focus on the guitar coming to the fore and Robert's vocals being more muted is a great way of how this song has being created! In my view, I think that this song deserves more attention and higher accolades than the present rating.
Was this before or after they stole this jam from Willie Dixon? ua-cam.com/video/xaNIKwA4UfY/v-deo.html
@@abrahamm5316 No one cares. That version sucks
Of course Zeppelin didn't write the tune.
@@David-kz6up No one did "write" this, it a blues in it´s basic form.. get real
With this album man entered a new era of blues
This isn’t even zeppelins song. Willie Dixon made it
@@josephkoney677 Dixon never made it. In fact, he made nothing, he just played old blues numbers, and those have no "author", silly...
@@tomasvanecek8626 Dixon wrote or co-wrote over 500 songs.[28] Several have become blues standards, including "Help Me", "Hoochie Coochie Man", "I Can't Quit You Baby", "I Ain't Superstitious" "I'm Ready", "Little Red Rooster", "My Babe", and "Spoonful".[29] Other Dixon compositions that reached the record charts include "Evil" (Howlin' Wolf), "I Just Want to Make Love to You" (Muddy Waters), "Pretty Thing" (Bo Diddley), "The Seventh Son" (Willie Mabon), "Wang Dang Doodle" (Koko Taylor), and "You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover" (Bo Diddley).[30
@@shadowplay-y5g Most of the numbers you mention go wayy back before Dixon "wrote" them.. get real, he was just a successful used car salesman
Bonham .. 22 years old
Check out his bass drum playing behind the second part of the guitar solo ...
So refined and original ...
And the dynamics ...
Page and JPJ had been session players for a few years by the time Zep got together.
This is one of the best songs by Led Zeppelin, on their best album, a nice song to hear on your car radio when you are driving around in the evening.
ha written by willie Dixon
@@frankjerseytomato8941 Dixon never wrote anything, jerk... no one ever "wrote" a blues... sheesh..
I saw the first tour Robert Worth, '68 in Vancouver BC Great!!
Like WHO THE F....CAN BEAT THAT???
Guess you don’t have time machine near by?
I always enjoy this cover, Jimmy sure shreds it & he sounds better than on Heartbreaker.
Unfortunately I wasn't old enough to see them live...but not by much!!!....brought up on "decent" music with my dads collection....learnt to appreciate so much that he listened to in my years....and this is deffo my favourite led zep lp.....just great!!!
That's great wish I could have seen them I'm 64 was only 12 when first album came out been listening to them since I was twelve
They took it from us.Real Music 🎶 is how we built this Nation Best Ever!!!!
Timeless !!!
É o blues mais blues que já ouvi! Yeahh!
I tried to remember the last time I heard this. At least thirty. But I know every word and nuance. Some say Zep was just ripping off the blues. In my mind, they propelled it forward and kept it relevant.
Willie Dixon sued Zeppelin at least once but that had to do with the lyrics. I forget which tune. Surprised they didn't get a multitude of legal action over
The Lemon Song. That is my absolute favorite!!
There are so many cover songs during this era that it's great to listen to as many as you can. You will always get a different effect. I think it's wonderful that these newer artists knew how great the Blues writers like "Stormy Monday" or even Louis Armstrong's "It's a wonderful world " or Hey Dolly" and respect them by saying this is so great that i we are going to do it again for a new generation. Amen to many cover songs from the true Blues Era. EVEN they covered th mussels shoals sound. Many of these groups went to Mussel Shoals, AL, just record this dpe usl sound. Look it up . The Swampers played backups for many Rock Bands in the studios. Enjoy if you want great music.
messed up my happy home made me mistreat my only child ---now that's the blues
@jim hutchison Ok so? Go listen to that version then, it sucks in comparison.
I couldt sleep last night, I tried as hard as I can. I bring home my money, you give my money to another man.
I should have quit you baby, such a long ti 4:43 me ago.
I'll be right here with all my troubles, down on this killing floor.............The Lemon Song
I think this is even BETTER!
Listen to that delicious blues. I’m a musician. I understand this.,Amazing 💯❤️
....... playin' the strings and not the axe!! 😀👍🏼
willie Dixon sued and won them for this song
Same brother
@@frankjerseytomato8941 actually, it was settled out of court. Because they had given him writing credits. Willie Dixon is lucky they did this song. It brought new interest into his music
@@billhorstkamp98 Exactly right ! Same with Lemon Song .. without Zeppelin, few would even know
Like every Zepp tune, always my favorite while listening to it.
After listening to the original Otis Rush version of this song I have to say how great they both are. Just different by and entire generation, nation and culture. The song still worked to help put Led Zeppelin to the very top of the heap in their own time. Just like Otis Rush.
Willie dixons a song writing master. Ottis rush sings this in 1959. My shit
Great song, GRTZ FROM BRAZIL!
They cut this album in a couple of days granted there are covers on here but they certainly nailed it
30 hours studio time, to be precise ; ) the only true cover was this
Not comment
This is ....très bien
led zeppelin's 1st album just kills what the fuck does rolling stone know anyway
THIS AND OTHER IS ALL,ALL I NEED,THEY ARE MY OERSONAL ORAMENT! GUANTS!❤
First time I heard this... was with my friends in our basement in Rosemont, Montreal, Quebec. I was 19.
I can't quit you baby
So I'm gonna put you down for awhile
I said I can't quit you baby
I guess I gotta put you down for awhile
Said you messed up my happy home
Made me mistreat my only child
Yes sir you did!
Said you know I love you baby
My love for you I could never hide
Oh, you know I love you baby
My love for you I could never hide
Oh when I feel you near me little girl
I know you are my one desire
When you hear me moaning and groaning, baby,
You know it hurts me deep down inside
When you hear me moaning and groaning, baby,
You know it hurts me deep down inside
Oh, when you hear me, honey, baby,
You know you're my one desire
Yes, you are
My dog died, my house burned down, my woman left me, and I got the blues.
When you hear me moanin and groanin baby, you know it hurts me deep down inside.
Let me use this Telecaster, and this amplifier to express how I really feel about it.
I am gifted, I was a long time session musician, and now I'm gonna get down for real.
And we ain't kind, we don't care what nobody thinks, and we ain't takin no prisoners.
On a resolving sound system, Jimmie's telecaster produces sounds that are both
above, and below the hearing ability of human ears, and everything in between.
When I feel you near me little girl, I know you are my one desire.
And you make me hard enough to crack walnuts.
YES great song heard it a thousand times ,,,,, but just watched Cadillac records and in the closing edits ,,,, this song written by willie Dixon
I was 17 in 1969 i heard how many more times i was on vacation in there brand new 1969 Cadillac. I was gone being a huge record collector. The month turned to August 69 n my parents bought me a brand new car n 4 tickets so of course i rushed the stage n greatest show ever in my life even better then the polished show of 1973.
He is striking the right cords.
Amazing zepoelin was......is
Zeppelin
My favorite LZ tune although it "borrows" heavily from other Blues Greats
Folks, This is great to listen to...but Otis Rush doing it LIVE is pretty much the standard...for this song as well as for everything he was 'borrowed' from. Still, I dig this...Led Zeppelin...when they sounded GOOD throughout the entire album...Still listening. Still amazed.
You Lucky Duck!!
I Cant Quit you ider!!!
2022 ANYONE ENJOY !
i couldn't..i just couldn't..more importantly, i wouldn't...oh by the way, did i say i couldn't!✨💫🌠💥💯
the kick drum triplets at 3"08.......who does that ?
This is one of those songs where you sit back watch your women SLOWLY take off everything except high heels, and when the drums kick in for a bit, she dances dirty and then.....
Kick drum at 3:10 is 🔥🔥❤️❤️
Its like Hendrix playing "red house" but its Zeppelin
Holy shit 🥲
❤❤❤❤❤
In my mind, if you dont like the blues, you simply dont like music
Yep. It is required to understand the blues & then its baby. Rock N Roll.
Listen to some Willie Dixon
2021
Fab
the 1968 to 1970 live bootlegs of this track sound like an atomic earthquake
I can't, I really can't . . . and I never will . . . babby
Otis Rush
Am I the only one who thought that Jim’s wailing at the end was an electric guitar at first?
Great song but I hate that they get more recognition than the blues artists that inspired them.
Try looking at it as keeping the old school Chicago Blues alive
@@andrewwalker9864 True .. haters will hate no matter what, though
The original version isn't as dynamic. We know Willie Dixon wrote it.
@@Frank-sm9yl Again and again.. who ever WROTE a plain old 12 or 16 bar blues ? This tired BS about writing the most basic blues scheme is just too funny.. Or did Dixon write the lyrics ? Lol, it´s been there for ages, but even then, he could only be credited just for that. But being an author of the music ? How silly..
@@tomasvanecek8626 agreed
zoso mann
Otis rush .
I have erased this song from the record for all the times I have listened it on repeat, and I always had a doubt: at 3:30, is Jimmy wrongly anticipating the stop, and John following him a little delay? To me always sounded so.
?
true
No.. It was Bonham, who had problems getting the timing right, from the start of rehearsals
Song almost didnt make it on their first album Jimmie just didn't like it but Robert pushed for it's inclusion. Not sure Jimmie ever really cared for it even after it was so popular.
where have you find this BS ? It is Jimmy´s finest hour (not Jimmie´s, lol) .. but yeah, sure he didnt like it ;) You are talking crap, my boy
Better than Otis rush.
Little Milton version is good
Page out-Rushed Otis ;) no doubt
Is this a Les Paul or a telecaster?
From led zep 1 so I think it was a tele
@@Dodgyroyden1234 the JEFF BECK telecaster
Les Paul, when I saw them live in 1970.
I believe this is his 1960 LP Custom .. even if for this sole number.. It was his favorite guitar after all, and I bet here he cared very much to get it exactly right
0:09 D9 chord
3:41
0:18
Otis singing better, the original blues❤❤❤❤❤🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴☠️😂😁🤣🤣🐓🎆🎆🎇😃😃🧨🧨🧨🧨🎆🎆🎇🎇🎇
John Richard Baldwin
James Patrick Page
Robert Anthony Plant
Jonh Henry Bonham 😭🙏
🎵🎼🎶🎼🎹🎤🎸😎👊
John Richard Baldwin?
I think you mean John Paul Jones.
@@JohnMartinez-mr8ig
Mr. John "JPJ" Richard Baldwin 🎸🎹💪😎👊
@@juniorpontes4620 how so?
@@JohnMartinez-mr8ig
Born!!!😩
@@juniorpontes4620 I like John Paul Jones better. Has a better ring to it.
Mistake by page at 3:30. He comes in too soon on the accent
This is an original album and he writes and composes?
Jimmy made a mistake- and the point is? I would sure like to hear anyone perfect this masterpiece.
The point was that it’s interesting that they left such a glaring mistake on the final cut. Did they do it because they were on a money and time budget? Did they think no one would notice? Did they hear it and like it? Wasn’t taking a shot a Jimmy, so relax. Any musician even Jimmy Page, makes mistakes. We all (Musicians) know that.
Vetta Fran Gleet is/isnt _________
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zeppelin did it better than otis rush
Absolutely
What garbage compared to Otis Rush, or any blues man vs Led Zeppelin really
Worst solo ever.
Sure honey 🙃 give us a lecture
@@kingrosettimusic lol, idiot..
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