TOP 3: IMPOSSIBLE Robert Plant vocal lines - Led Zeppelin
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- Опубліковано 24 лип 2024
- ⭐️ GET REAL ABOUT SINGING - SCIENCE-BASED SINGING FOR FREE: www.m2.academy/ ✪ On this TOP LIST video, we'll be looking at the CRAZIEST and MOST IMPOSSIBLE Robert Plant vocal lines. The lead singer from Led Zeppelin will blow your mind away with these 3 vocal skills.
0:00 - Intro
0:22 - SPOT NUMBER 3
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1:15 - SPOT NUMBER 1
1:56 - SPOT NUMBER 0 👀
Welcome to Crazy Singing! I'm Marc and it's great to meet you!!! I talk about the craziest vocals of all time here #RobertPlant #LedZeppelin
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I have a few vocalists for your consideration: Brad Delp (Boston), David Coverdale (Deep Purple, Whitesnake, Coverdale Page), Paul Stanley (KISS, Dudes of Wrath (Shocker soundtrack)) Ian Gillian (Deep Purple)
@@TitanicHorseRacingLover I'll save this list, Terri. Thank you so much. I'm getting lots of requests for Ian, so I guess I should start the research!
@@CrazySinging Thanks. :)
Artist to cover next??? Check Rob Halford from "Judas Priest", if you haven't already...
Dimash!!!!!
Fun Fact: Freddy Mercurys favorite singer was Robert Plant.
brian may also said jimmy page is the most influential rock guitarist
I'm not here to start a debate, (and both these gentlemen are astounding singers) but Freddie has said that Montserrat Caballé had the most beautiful voice.
@@eliasknaapinen different than favorite singer tho
Steve Perry (The Voice of Journey) was also Freddie Mercury's favorite singer/vocalist, as well! 😁😎
Mercury se inspiró mucho en Plant
Plant greatest lead singer ever. He influenced everyone that came after him.
Definitely a big influence!
Agree, at his peak (69-72 era) he was Nr.1
No one comes close maybe (Paul Rogers) or (Freddie Mercury) but (Robert plant) is deffo the top vocalist
Not saying you guys are wrong but in my opinion chris cornell was a lot better in,
@@mershgang7349 Would disagree with you. Just listened several chris cornell songs here on youtube: his voice is very strong and very powerful, one of the best hard rock voices in last 3 decades (imho), but better then Plant or Mercury, I`d say no. At his top Plant cosistently heated a lot of unbeleavable notes in a very high register show by show (for example Sep.4 1970; Copenhagen, Orlando, Japan 1971 etc.), Mercury created unique vocal lines which never could be repated (Montreal 81, Milton Bowl 1982 for example); as for Chris Cornell, with all respect to him and strength of his voice, his vocal (from the perspective of top vocal greatness through last 5-6 decdes) is more secondary (stong, powerfull, interesting but not legendary and unique). All written above Imho of course.
"since ive been loving you" is my favorite slow blues of all time.
Mine also. It's incredible.
since i’ve been loving you is my favourite song of all time. and im a rap fan.
Best Zeppelin song. Best Plant vocal performance.
Mine also. And there so many great love songs.
Robert Plant is one of the most amazing voices I've ever heard. Each member of Led Zeppelin was extremely talented with their instruments and Plant's inimitable voice suited them perfectly. Despite his current age his voice is still unmistakable
Yeah, that's why Led Zeppelin is the greatest rock band of all-time.
The song "You Shook Me" is also one of his best performaces. The power of his voice is amaaaazing.
That last one literally sounded like some kind of warning siren that a tsunami or a hurricane was coming!
Plants voice from 68 - 72 live is unmatched by any male singer I ever heard. Particularly in 1970-71
Then add in Jimmy Page + JPJ & Bonzo from that time period also, and you have the greatest sounding band that ever walked the Earth.
It’s a shame from 1973 onwards Robert lost “that” voice, I believe he mentioned once he had shots adrenaline or some other substance directly injected into his vocal chords backstage at a show in 1972 as his voice was so over used and wouldn’t of been able to perform that night.
Also nobody knew how to persevere a voice back then and throw in the wild parties, alcohol, smoking and singing the to limit like he did every night, is not going to end well.
What the biggest shame is though is Zeppelin hardly recorded any concerts professionally in their actual primes.
I’m hoping this new Zeppelin documentary that focuses purely on the early days will showcase their godly talent they once had to a wider audience.
U have my photo xd
What about the best singer ever, freddie mercury?
Agreed, the Royal Albert Hall concert is probably the best, and only one we have of that.
What documentary is that? I didn't know there was one being made.
@@f1nnian227
His voice got a bit rusty towards the end too, because of his smoking.
Great and accurate comment! Thank you so much for this Zeppelin brother 🤘🏼
i love that photo of the band together at 1:25. he loved john bonham so much, and has never truly gotten over the loss.
I'm so glad you enjoyed the little details of the video!!! Can't wait to cover more things on Robert and LZ
I met him once, and we spoke for a good 20 minutes, alone in the street at night. And he spoke about John Bonham with such love and sadness still. He was paying for a statue to be put up of Bonham in his hometown. This was about 3-4 years ago.
Such a unique voice
Yes!
It's a shame that Roberts voice got wrecked early in his Career
I actually prefer his later voice (once it had stabilised again that is)
@@baerenonkel Me too. Back in the mid 90s with the page and plant shows he could sing all the songs even better than in the late 70s.
@@baerenonkel I don't about prefer but more liked equally for different reasons for me.
huh? >scratches head
3 things tangled his voice: smoking, dental fixes he made in his mouth who change your voice and he had nods in hos throat and he had surgery in 1974 i think. The difference is quite notorius on the Physical Graffitti. Even so, the things he pulled of with his voice and the things he along with zeppelin accomplished to give birth tp modern rock are truly unmatched. He is the greatest voice ever. And he was the first vocal school for both hard rock and metal singers.
I would add the Kashmir vocal, there is a time change where you can hear his powerful voice. Also in some other part like in the lemon song or in I can’t quit you babe you hear something that feels stunning
Dahm that voice of his is insane!
Robert Plant = Perfection ❤
I've listened to so many LZ, that it's hard for me to get surprised by RP's amazing singing, but that #0 is really outstanding! Didn't know about it.
Oh hey, I'm glad I could share that with you then! Thank you so much for being here
@@CrazySinging You're welcome. And thanks to you!
Check out this one too
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Yeah that "Since I've Been Loving You" portion blows me away every time I hear that. I've heard people say Plant's voice is annoying. I don't care. That man could sing the hell out of a blues song and I love him for it.
TBH, best vocals was in Black Dog (certainly the opening of the song), it took me a long time to master that even though I have a wide vocal range and control.
I've seen almost all of singers, even females, failing to nail it.
Robert had this God Gifted voice and grit that sadly no one possess now
very naive to say you “mastered” it
@@jaffleyfifteen5912 As a vocalist I can say that with time patience and perfect practice anyone can master any vocal line.
@@rithulshelan sure
ua-cam.com/video/OX3uHnSLD_Q/v-deo.html
I used to be pretty good at singing black dog but the techniques I used were unhealthy and not correct even though they got me a while lot closer to his sound
He's a beast
Robert Plant was a man who had so much range in his voice and he used his Voice like an Instrument, I have never and will never hear another Singer such as Robert Anthony Plant who could play with Lyrics and Sounds to make it sound like there was another member in Led Zeppelin. His ability to play and change lyrics at the drop of the hat is what made him so different from everyone else, yes there were other great Male singers like Freddy Mercury, Sammy Hagar and a few others but they never did it like Robert Plant. He is and will always be the Best Lead Singer EVER !!!!!!!!!!!!!
For myself, the opening section for “I can’t quit you baby (Paris 1969 live)” was the most powerful introduction ever.
One of my favorites is at the 4:20 mark of Kashmir when he sings "Tryin' to find... tryin' to find... where I'v been..." and he holds that "been" until it turns into an almost death moan.
Still gets me after all these years.
Robert Plant "the master of mixed voice"
this last spot should be definitely set as ringtone on my alarm clock
Last one sounded like a WW2 siren.
don't forget to do Ian Gillan, an equally impressive “screamer” of that era (The Ahhhhhhhhhhs from child in time lol)
Hitting the note in tune is the one thing. I can do that. Making it sound musical and emotionally charged the other.
I think the amazing thing about singers like Plant and Gillian is Timbre!
Young Ian. I think Robert can still do it if he needs to. Ian hasn't had it for a long time.
@Quam By the time Page and Plant were touring Gillian had to have the mic up to his lips.
@@bassmeisterD Blackmore kind of forced Gillian to imitate plant’s scream, which may be too demanding for him and he eventually drained his range. It shows again just how surreal the golden god was at his prime.(One more thing is plant did recovered his voice decently years after Zeppelin, even in his elders, another remarkable achievement.)
@@tofiliko234: Gillan, not Gillian. Gillian is a girls' first name. Gillan.
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Simplemente perfecto 🤩 tengo muchas bandas de rock que me gustan, pero Led Zeppelin para mí es lo máximo, bueno The Doors igual mis dos bandas favoritas.
Robert Plant was and still is superb. Obviously his voice has changed over the years but I still love it.
Completely agreed!
A good list. I’m surprised you didn’t put his vocals at the end of You Shook Me in this too.
Eu tive o imenso prazer em assistir Mr. Plant aqui no Brasil. Sua voz, sua presença de palco e o seu carisma tornaram o show inesquecível! Thank You! 🙏🎵🎶
Oh yeah since I 've been loving, such an incredible song ! 😮❤️
Incredible voice.
Thanks for making this interesting and informative video
2:15 oh yes, the robert siren plant from the first years(1968-1971) of led zeppelin
Lmfaooo
Robert plant es fantástico y mas el video con subtitulos en español. Muy buen video.
Muchísimas gracias!!! Me alegra que haya disfrutado el vídeo
Plant had great range until he blew out his voice late 72. He eventually figured out how to use his voice better after than but mostly lost that range. He still had air siren moments post 72. Listen to black dog Montreal 75 for example. Beautiful moments for him through out 73, 75 and 77 in concert, and their acoustic sections as well.
A peerless voice. Thanks, Robert for all the great music
Plant, Ian Gillan, John Fogerty and Freddy Mercury. My 4 favourites and 4 of the greatest ever.
Thank you for making a video where the you go straight to the point and keeping the length to a minimum. Way to many do the opposite.
And place zero was amazing….
I try my best for this actually so I’m so happy you appreciated!
Very well done! I love Robert Plant and what an amazing video you made 😊 thank you this one is my first to see of yours ❤ new subscriber 🎶😙 watched my first
And I think your accent is very nice! 😊
I was going to pick the same exact part for #1 that you did! Agreed!
Great clips! "Ahhhh not tryin to fight it" in Misty Mountain Hop is still my favorite though.
I'm very glad you enjoyed! I checked the one you mentioned and it sounds amazing
His voice is so expressive, sensitive and powerful!
SIBLY is 💥 and the greatest gift ❤️( fate of nations)
En cualquier rango, su voz es muy hermosa.
A genius.
Thank you :-).
Cannot think of a better lead vocalist, Percy in all the genres of music he has sang in,takes it hands down, Legend ☘
His tone 😩❤🤤👏
Just awesome ❤️🤘😊
Do one for Myles Kennedy, he's so underrated and quite amazing on vocals.
Listen to 4:45-5:01 of Since I’ve been loving you live at the BBC. This line might be his most powerful ever!
He’s one of my favorite singers honestly
Absolutely stratospheric.
Casi al final de Black Dog también grita increíble.
love that new translate to english button, i’ve never seen that before. I guess youtube is capable of actually making improvements
the spot number 0 looked like a nuke siren, and I love it
Lmfao it absolutely sounds like one
Great videos! Oh and hey a recomendation based on my experience in the channel would be to equalize the volume of the videos, I come from the Phil Anselmo's one and I had to turn it up for this one. I would love to see Janis Joplin and Karen O in here.
You forgot to put the outro section of stairway t heaven in which plant vocals fuses with jimmy's guitar rhythmic tune, creating a high note which ends up slowly
The other, I reckon, is the live version (live at MSG 1973) of "since I've been loving you" at 7:20-7-25. It's insane. Listen to the whole thing song, it's just perfect John Bonham and Jimmy page are incredible together
I love that you're celebrating Roberts voice and speaking of Zeppelin III there's the ending high note on "Babe I'm gonna leave you" that I'm sure registers really high...ohWhaaAAAHOO< BABY, BABY, BABY, BABY, BABY..I'd like you to measure that since you're capable equipment wise. I'm curious how it stacks up? Plants known for his high range it's nice to see his ENTIRE range recognized in semitones.
They say Billy Holiday had around an octave and a half so maybe only 20 semitones but it was her ability to emote, her natural emotion vocally that made her special.
Robert Plant had both range and soul, just gifted and a super strong presence of a front man! Of course the lyrics...man! There's no gauging that on any device huh? Great voices need great songs and Zeppelin had everything going for them in that department! I am such a Zeppelin fan, but I've loved some of Plants solo stuff just as much! I was lucky to catch to Roberts Now and Zen tour and just seeing him live was , as you'd imagine, incredible...man my life wouldn't be the same without Zeppelin. Jimmy Page made me want to play guitar as much as anyone and I learned...I'm not as good as Page but there's no shame in that is there 😂
Nice goin' analyzing those incredible Robert Plant pipes!! ✌️❤️🎤🎶🎶🎵🙏
You should do a video on Jeff Buckley. He does some crazy notes in The Way Young Lovers Do (Live at Sin-e), Gunshot Glitter, and of course the crescendos in Grace, and So Real.
Also at the end of "The Rain Song" live from "The Song Remains The Same". That high incredible high screech. Wow!
I LOVE Robert Plant! He's Legend.
I will suggest a line somewhere around the guitar solo in Black Dog. He belts a crazy high note.
Ó maior vocalista de rock pauleira do mundo inteiro 🇧🇷🤘👏👏
Plant and Gillan are two of my favourite vocalists ever!!
Хватит фигнёй страдать, Петя)
@@bllacklightt пора заняться делом?))
@@user-fi4yd2kf6g ага)) кстати у меня тоже плант и гиллан любимые вокалисты)
I am " crazy " on ❤️ Jimmy Page.
His vocals on How Many More Times (live, no less) is absolutely breathtaking, but I can't stop laughing at the fact he sounds like a police siren
Nice
Seen them over a dozen times , live would have blown your mind ! MSG, Spectrum, Nasa , Filmore East
Last two songs are in my top 5 favorite of all time 💗
he hurt his voice greatly. i guess that's what happens when you do 5th octave head voice squeals as a dude for hours in a row.
It wasn't the range but the wear and tear compiled with singing with a bad flu that night on Jan 3rd 1973 that wrecked everything.
@@grygrskls They were performing three hours a night, 5 nights a week. Imagine doing that much screaming. Then he was doing it while sick. Had vocal surgery which made a difference. He also had a cocaine habit and was doing coke after shows.
Would definitely love it if you went in depth into more live show high notes of Robert plant
Absolutely! I think there's a lot to cover. What's your favorite live performance of Robert?
Favorite song EVER!!
"Since I've been lOving you"
I think his wildest is the last line of Since I've Been Loving You from Madison Square Gardens SRTS. it goes stratospheric and could so easily have gone wrong.
That’s the butt clinching scream and I totally agree with you. It def should have been on this list he had that audience in a mesmerized trance state of mine . Percy owned that stage. (I’m not at all in any way taking anything from the other 3 guys I’m only speaking of Robert Bc this original post is about his voice) his voice and vocal range just off the hook. Been listening to those beautiful vocals every day since 1973 ….best frontman for best band hands down….imho….GOAT!!!!
Its not even that good of a scream. There are much better screams out there from him. There he hits an A5 but doesn't hold the note and that brings it down a bit
@@anthonykargoglou7205 Your right on reflection it's shit, whatever was i thinking.
@@kevinbutler3665 Going off memory, on MSG 73, I love the note he hits after the second time he does the "ah ah" thing with the audience. It's so great and since it's sung on the recorded song, it makes it even more exciting.
Golden god male singer Sr Robert Plant
There's an unbelievable scream during Whole Lotta Love, NYC 1973 Live that's like STRATOSPHERIC.
Es exelente su voz.
yes, if anything i was expecting a 19 year old robert showing up. :D
early robert had the most power in his voice.
Nah when The Rain Song gets heavy is the best vocal part "i never thought, it would ever goahwooah"
Best vocalist ever!!!✨💙✨🎶✨💙✨!
Incredible raw technique and ability. But the key is still... MUSICALITY! Unlike most of the guitarists out there who can play exotic scales over bizarre chord sequences in weird time signatures at 180+ BPM and 140+ dB but can't write a SONG to save their lives, Plant was a true MUSICIAN with his voice.
No es solo su rango vocal, es su color de voz y expresividad
Also he is an amazing person, I was lucky to meet him in a real life.
How was it?
@@CrazySinging He was very kind, he gave me his autograph, my friend took a picture of Robert and me. We also talked about music, I told him that I composed my own music too, we talked about Led Zeppelin and about his band Saving Grace. It was very interesting conversation!
My favorite one was on thereeeeeee helll yesssss
Which one? I’m curious! So glad you liked it
It’s done by breathing in when making the sound as opposed to breathing out. Once you get the hang of it it is relatively easy to hit the high screams hard part is smoothly transitioning to the normal method.
I love him
La mejor voz de la historia del rock !!!
At the end of Living Loving Maid Robert stutters the letter L. Magic.
Me: *hears Since I've Been Loving You
Me: I am now fulfilled
I was expecting to see here the screamings in "How Many More Times", live , Spokane '68 (Gonzaga U)
I would love to see a video on Layne Staley! To me at least, he's one of, if not the greatest rock singer of all time
before their most popular album, the one with no name, i read somewhere that he had a surgery, doctors removed some polyps in his throat and after the surgery his voice wasn't the same
He's my favourite singer. Just letting U know that at 41 in your example of him singing high the difference is that's a falsetto! Still an amazing singer never the. But his early career was full chest power vocals. Thankyou for acknowledging his incredible ability to sing
... nope. That was Robert's actual voice.
Head voice, not falsetto. 😉
In fact, he reaches an even higher note in the song "Since I've been loving you", with his head voice.
@@markbrookman8233 No, this was falsetto and Head Voice.
@@luamoliveira3467 ... then we agree to disagree.
All the best
ooh you should also make a video about vince neil of motley crue
You missed the live version of Whole Lotta Love...He hits a note live that still send chills down my spine
which live performance are we talking about here?
@@robertkuiper7549 The one on the alum"The Song Remains the Same" MSG concert 1973
Love me some Plant!!
May I suggest you check out Dimash..his voice is beyond crazy!
I can hit all three.. I wish I had done a zeppelin tribute
Absolutely brilliant vocals. Is there anyone similar ?
What plugin do you use to analyze the vocal notes of the track?
Adobe Audition
Robert's voice is fine, he's touring in 2024, has an amazing song Carry Fire out. Catch him in a city near you ❤😊😊
My favorite Rock n Roll singer
I called it with "Since I've Been Loving You". The rest, not so much lol
Hello exlente video very informative and entertaining for rock lovers you could make one of Freddie Mercury please
Thank you! I have one video on Freddie here and many many more on my other channel (“Marc Ajax”)