Why Led Zeppelin Ramble On Makes Your Face Melt | Composer Rewind, Reaction and Review
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
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Led Zeppelin Ramble On reaction
Can't go wrong with almighty Zeppelin.
@Drake Lionel nope, no one cares
This is one of those songs that I get so lost in that when it ends and the world snaps back in around me, I realize I was somewhere else for a while.
exactly
This song is what inspired me to learn to play bass.
same man
JPJ and Pete Cetera from Chicago. In the the early days these guys were the hippest bassists!
The bass in this tune is so good and perfect for the song. I watched an interview with JPJ where he played bits of his part. It's so elegant and beautiful.
As a huge Led Zeppelin fan myself, however difficult, my no.1 favourite is 'Since I've Been Loving You'
Love that guitar. 😍
What is and what should never be
When the Levy Break.
YES!!! I just commented on this one..so many amazing details even down to the squeak of the foot pedal I love it so much
In retrospect the Lord of the Rings reference in the song is amazing.
I always loved that too.
Try The Battle of Evermore
I remember hearing that as a kid, when I was already reading LOTR in the 80s haha. I loved it.
Gollum, at the evil wall, crept up and slipped away with her...
@@eboethrasher Dave Grohl credits half the reason LoTR is still popular today to Led Zeppelin 😂
i'm still here :) because especially when I see Led Zep: i click.
Zeppelin definitely has the most face melting songs.
50 years already and still unparalleled 🤘
Them Crooked Vultures..... Bro! John Paul Jones is a beast.
Woah! That’s a name I haven’t heard in a while!
Y E S, please, Them Crooked Vultures. What a superband.
The sun hitting your face while listening to this had to add to the experience!
Like Gandalf cresting the hill in the Two Towers movie! XD 😆
@@jaybowlick9854 haha yes! Or the shiny mysterious object in the briefcase in Pulp Fiction.
This was the first music I EVER HEARD LIVE, and it was entirely by accident. I was about fifteen and into the blues, and my brother and I got really, REALLY good tickets to see Taj Mahal - center aisle seats, row eight, about thirty feet from the stage in a small classical auditorium.
At showtime, the promoter came out and apologized; Taj's truck had broken down and he wasn't going to show - so we could have a full night of "Lead Somebody," or get our $5 back.
We stayed, and it changed my life.
I'll bet it did!!
probably one of my favorite zepp tunes ... and as a (primarily) bass player, this is one of the tastiest basslines ever played ... 51 years later it still stands up as technically brilliant ...
Its freaking ZEPPELIN of course it melts your face off!!
JPJ. Unreal bassline. Light and shade. The Masters.
"The decision to have fun was made"
Greatest band of all time.
I'm still here :) I'm a bass guitar player, and I have to mention that I love when you appreciate the bass!
This song has always been in my top 10 songs by Led. The bassline is one of the greatest ever!
Part one of the J.R.R. Tolkien trilogy (Ramble on, Misty Mountain Hop and The Battle of Evermore).
Always nice to hear some classic Zep.
Yes! Thank you for giving JPJ his long awaited due. I feel he's often overshadowed despite bringing sooo much to their songs.
Stereo came into swing in the mid sixties, with tricks like panning giving impetus to the psychedelic sounds of the time.
Quadrophonic mixing (4.0 or 4 exits/tracks) became a thing in the 1970's (The Who's Quadrophenia comes to mind) but failed due to lack of proper home technology to utilize this. It found a more true form 2 decades later.
I'm still here.
Stereo: maybe in the US, Japan, Netherlands or Germany. In the UK, most stuff came out in mono too until 1970.
@@saemikneu Oh, okay. I'm a Dutchman, so I'm only aware of that history. What took the UK so long to join the gang?
@@TFFgeek They still drive on the wrong side of the road, and haven't gotten used to metric despite having started to adapt it decades ago. Adapting new techs they didn't develop is kind of counter intuitive to them...
Brits have a tendency to amaze, in equal measure, for both their genius and stupidity.
The bass on this is one of the all time great lines. Right up there with The Cars "Just what I needed"
JPJ carries the whole song is "Your time is gonna come" on the organ as well ( I sooo love that intro).
Used to do this song acoustic guitar only at the folk club years ago.
The bass playing on Ramble On is good, but listen to what JPJ does on Travelling Riverside Blues and you’ll have to rethink your top 3. He shreds that whole song (even during the guitar solo) and it makes you feel like he’s taking you for a stroll with him. Anyone, give it a try and tell me I’m wrong.
You are right on!
oooh I love the mighty Zep, and I love this one! That bassline!!!
great song. it shows off so many different strengths and talents of Led Zep.
... and I'm still here.
Kamelot - Memento Mori
Dream Theater - Take the Time
Dream Theater - Space Dye Vest
Scar Symmetry - Holographic Universe
Symphony-X - The Odyssey
I'm still here, of course.
Dude, I see you are a fellow man of culture naming Kamelot as your top suggestion. I second this whole heartedly and even agree with the song choice. One of my favourite tracks
@@LivinginPrinceGeorge hehe yeah. That song is an epic masterpiece, I'm surprised it doesn't get suggested more whenever I see Kamelot suggestions on reaction channels. My favourite of all would be Elizabeth III though, hopefully he can do that trilogy too later
@@dodgrblu Absolutely. I've watched the dvd of one cold winter's night so .any times, haha. I still have a nice Kamelot hoodie and beanie actually.
I see now you also reccomended Symphony X! Did we just become beat friends?
John’s Bass is phenomenal in this song.
Best Bass-line ever! One of my Favs of LZ. ("That´s The Way" and "Achilles Last Stand" are the others)
I have heard this song so many times but really got to hear some different nuances today. People like you and Rick Beato are helping me to listen to music in a different way (not that I always understand everything Rick says lol)
We're all holding our breathe - Hoping ur gonna celebrate 100K this weekend!
As a 'listener', your insight, knowledge and advice means that I'm now even more awestruck by some of my favourite tracks that I've enjoyed over the last 30/40 years; it seems that finally, "the scales have fallen from my eyes."
Thank you Kind Sir, may you always find pleasure in your craft, and continue to skool us in the Blackish Arts behind our beloved tunes.
All right!!
...if you're still here at the end... 👹 😬
I was lucky and saw them 2 times in San Diego 1975,1976 and once in Dallas , great times. 🇺🇸🎸
My 1 Zep tune. Best summer driving song ever. :)
Oh yes Love the Zep rewind. You could do a whole series on Led Zeppelin alone. Love it! Now - how about some Pink Floyd? Shine on you Crazy Diamond??? 😁
You should react to them crooked vultures. It's Dave grohl of nirvana/foo fighters on drums, Josh Homme of kyuss/queens of the stone age on vocals/guitar and john Paul jones on bass/mellotron, etc. Talk about a super group! They only have one album out but boy does it kick ass. Some great songs to react to would be "no one loves me and neither do i" "scumbag blues" or "spinning in daffodils"
Gunman
For more John Paul Jones, check out Them Crooked Vultures (w/ Josh Homme and Dave Grohl). Personally, I would like to see you decompose “Reptiles”, but every song is a killer, and most of the have very interesting rhythms and plays on time signatures/tempos
John Paul Jones… best baseline of all time… literally creates the mood of the song
You got me. When you said 60's I was thinking 70's instantly for this song. 1969. So close.
Dat stereo pan of that crispy bass popping around.
I heard this when i was a kid in the early 90s as soundtrack to some classic slow mo surfing footage from Pipeline. Can see it all again now watching this vid. Have loved it ever since!!
I'm still here! Thanks Geebz!
Howsit! Ramble On is my favorite Zeppelin song. It is just a brilliant piece of work. I know you are big into hooks and I think outside of Stairway and Kashmir, Dazed and Confused (JPJ's bass line) is the 3rd hookiest (new word just made it up now) song in their catalog of work and a face melter for sure. Would be cool to hear your analysis and deconstruction of it if possible. Keep up the great work and Mahalo.
Always still here!
JPJ the silent assassin killing it!!🔥
so many Zeppelin songs to react to....Stairway to Heaven remains my favorite though..thanks for the video, sir!!
Absolute beautifull song with just a bit of bluesy roughness in it!
Zeppelin...always the best band ever!!
I had just watched a reaction to this ,(my favourite LZ song). This popped.up so I clicked on it, because I can listen to this on repeat ad infinitum. Rick Beato called it one of the best rock song ever recorded.
Excellent. I appreciate your unique point of view. At 66 I have appreciated LZ for years. Immigrant Song, Whole Lotta Love, Dazed and confused. Enjoy, as I’m sure you have.
For more JPJ study, definitely check out Them Crooked Vultures. They had one album in 2008 and it is a masterpiece. Josh Homme, Dave Grohk and JPJ. Any song, but I recommend Elephants or No One Love Me, Neither Do I
I love your decomposing! I only had one quarter of music theory in high school, but have listened all my life and get what you are saying. Don't forget the syncopation of Bonham's drums in the chorus. It makes me want to stutter or trip when I walk.
I'm still here👍 I really enjoy your analysis, even though some stuff goes over my head!
I got too see Page and Plant in concert in the 90's, this was the first song they played.
Please do since I’ve been loving you! I love that you can hear the foot pedal squeak in the beginning
Of all their great songs... this is my favorite Zeppelin song !
And I'm here till the end. Always... Alriiiight.
Dad listened to zep non stop growing up
I love how Lord Of The Rings was referenced in the lyrics!
I love how you explain why I love a song. Knew I loved the bass, but your description of it being pushed even in front of Plant --yeah, that's it!!
Thanks to this Led Zepellin song I heard and read Tolkien´s and when Page did that smooth violin-like tone on the Les Paul well just perfect to go through those gates of Mordor and throw that precious thing! The perfect match to kickstart imatination and blend it with their mastery sounds as many of their songs into the hall of fame!!! My favorite band!!!
good luck. i hope this stays up. i love these videos.
I’m still here!!
Hey, if you’re a huge fan of John Paul Jones you oughta do a reaction to Them Crooked Vultures- New Fang or something. Another powerhouse of a group and the arrangements are nearly Zeppelin like.
Keep up the good work!
Oh yeah, I’m still here!
One thing I love about this song,the use of the echo first,then the normal,trips me out every time!🤘🤘🤘
Love the JPJ love! Completely agree with you. The absolute unsung powerhouse behind this band! Great vid dude. Loving the face melters. Oh and I'm still here!
Loved your analysis of this great song. Well done. Very interesting. Subscribed tonight.
I agree with your opinion of this song. I always loved it..
Ooooh please do Babe I’m gonna leave you. So good. 🥰
When I was a teenager I made my older sister listen to Zep II in the car. She thought something was wrong with her car from the tapping in the beginning of this song. She stopped the car and said "what is that sound?". I wasn't sure what she was talking about until she turned the music down. She was pissed, I was dying laughing....good times good times.
I love the guitar part at 2:20. It's like an epic lament which captured my attention since I was a kid. I was born in 1986.
I'm still here!
Excellent tune, love the great's and melt my face again!
JPJ is a beast!!! I so love this song...
Bass lines awesome
Heck yeah! That was me!!
just want to leave another comment and say i like this series as much as the reaction videos and i hope u keep making more... still here
Great song by THE Greatest band ever!
Melt my face off Geebz lol.
ALOHA
What they used to do with so few channels amazes me honestly... Automation on the desks had to be a blessing if they had it back then. If not, what a nightmare for any of the panning tasks. Though these days the concept of keeping an acoustic panned hard right except for a faint echo of it to the left, and the main electric panned left, with the slide double tracked in stereo, and then the main lead on the same stereo tracks is sort of archaic with the abilities we have now. We have so many tracks now that the acoustic would have been doubled and panned hard left and right, the main electric might have come in doubled, or with a tiny pitch shift for false stereo left and right at about 10 and 2 to get stereo out of it. It truly was a different world back then. Right when I got done talking about this, you addressed stereo haha. I don't know that they could have done reverb in stereo without possibly doing a plate or a room feed from a speaker and using two mics and panning them.
Geebs, you really are the best. Your reacts just shine. You've got a fresh take and it's supremely insightful. I've heard this song hundreds of times and your stops and takes make me hear it new again from a different perspective. Thank you for that.
I'd love it if you'd consider reacting to Steely Dan - My Old School. I know it's not in line with the prog rock and modern thing you've got going with your channel, but it's a badass song and I think you could introduce it to a whole new genre of music nerds and it is a track that deserves attention.
More Led! 🤙 (Poor Geebz! Gettin' pulled every which way!)
ELDER. Dead roots stirring
Potions by puscifer
Hey where is the 1. ? I am still here alright !!
Nice to see ELDER in the comments / recommendations!
I really love dead roots stirring as well but I'd (additionally) propose some songs from the newer albums:
Elder - Halcyon
Elder - In Procession
Elder - Blind
Plant recorded those outro scatted lyrics in NYC and on West coast separate. They blend perfectly.
For the love of all that is holy and right in the world, please do Tool’s cover of No Quarter!
Put out the lights.
I'm hoping youl get around to doing TOOLs cover of No Quarter by Led Zeppelin !
@SUEZ365 lol no not yet
Yes please please
Robert was in his prime, man no one came closer to him back in those days.
These are the songs that define the versatility of Zep and why they were more successful than their competitives like Purple, Sabbath, Who, Beatles, Floyd etc.
HAHAHA Perfect! My all time favorite Led Zeppelin song. I agree with your assessment 100%.
Also, I'm still here'
I love most songs you've covered here on your channel, and I'm appreciating the fact you're stepping into stuff that seems to not exactly be your cup of tea. As a (de)composer, I'd love to see your reaction on the genius of composition behind what sometimes is just regarded as noise, which is electronic music\trance.
With this, I feel you'll be amazedly surprised by the structure and thought put into Infected Mushroom's work, and I'd suggest something like their staple songs "I wish", "Becoming Insane", or some less known but completely worthy of mention, like "Heavywheight", "Savant on mushrooms", "now is gone", "Trance Party", "Send me an angel", "Special Place"....
If this doesn't grab your atention as a composer so far... lets just say I love to play those songs on a grand piano. ;)
I love Ramble on, and to ramble on :)
Speaking of JPJ, check out Them Crooked Vultures. JPJ, Dave Grohl, Alain Johannes, and Josh Homme. Good stuff. speaking of Josh Homme, also check out Eagles Of Death Metal (I Used To Couldn't Dance) Tight Pants.
I would love to hear you talking about Sigur Rós - Viorar vel til loftarasa!! It's so soothing...
I’m still here! Great insight 👏 Just like in Good Times Bad Times where Bonzo is given the stage, JPJ is front and centre here. Jimmy always put the music first and it shows in the final product
Lovin the content! Think you'd really dig this band. Streetlight Manifesto - point/counterpoint, here's to life, the three of us, A moment of silence & A moment of violence, or the big sleep.
Fuck i could watch this guy listen to music all day hahah
Oh. And I'm still here!
Great video man. Thank you!
Still here, been watching your videos for a couple of months now, caught up with most of them. Keep it up! Love your band and song choices so far, looking forward to your next Gojira reaction and some more excellent music in general. Greetings from the UK!
i am still here. keep on ramblin', man ;)
Robert Plant has a talent at making my face melt
I was told about your channel by my 25 year old son, who plays guitar for a local band. I am now in love with your decomposing(not because your old 😁) I'm 56 years young. I feel badly for your mustache and especially beard 😁😉, I find it
So very interesting the way you
Break down songs !! I Love all
Music, especially 70's though!
Thank you for your expertise 💜
I'm still here.
Great reaction.
Looking forward for a "Shaman - Fairy Tale (Live version) reaction.
At this stage Zep used the Glynn Johns method for drums a lot, so two to four mikes, but not a symmetric overhead setup.
I'm sad you did think the hand playing on the snare or bongos by Bonham was a hook...he was well known for ditching his 'sticks' and playing by hand!
I'm still here :)