Led Zeppelin - Ramble On Lead Electric Guitar Track Isolated
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- Опубліковано 11 лют 2013
- Isolated Ramble On lead electric guitar track from the original master tape.
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10/24/2013: Thanks to openculture.com for providing some great insight to these tracks!
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I bet Jimmy never would’ve thought when he was going for that take that someone would be listening to it isolated in his bedroom 49 years later
@@kachi_serves Yeah, no shit. Uh.. No pun intended.
Ramble on is one of my favorite tracks of all time. It's such a natural song, I'm shocked it was never played live until 07. Such a great song!
The imperfections in this is so perfect it's amazing!
yes som of jimi hendrix live isolated tracks have that too, thats just how good old ranchy live stuff is,but sounds so good with the band playing.
Thats what makes it so dam good
Thanks Jimmy for the unmixed tracks!!!
The electric part of the chorus is so unusual. None of his peers at the time would have come up with anything like this song. What a huge jump forward from the first album, and a quantum leap from the Yardbirds only a year before.
And the contrast of the acoustic and the electric is one of so many things that make this song so good! And the tuning while waiting is hilarious!
It is just something than cannot be duplicated.. by mere mortals ;)
I love how the bass can still be heard slightly when the guitar isn’t playing
The bit a 2.33 where he changes pick up and backs off the guitar volume...
Magic.
Thank you J. Page
Love that riff at 2:41
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So glad I found this, and thanks for making these tracks available!
Just stumbling upon isolated tracks on UA-cam lately and fuck me, do I gain new respect for music I've listened to hundreds of times.
I'm always amazed that these guys could create this from nothing
They didn't create it from nothing,there was melody and chords prior to Led Zeppelin, but I know what you mean,extraordinary.
@@vincentparrella272 Seriously, what a stupid fucking comment 🤣 tHeRe wAs CHoRds aNd mELodiEs bEForE lEd zEPPeLin.
I mean, do you get off on looking for petty shit to call people out on?
I am always amazed and confused
They created a lot of other shit too, that wasn't "from nothing" 😂
@@allrequiredfields woah, relax friend :)
Very well done James P.!!
Great stuff, JP! Thanks for sharing.
Love it. Just confirmed my favorite "Jimmy" rhythm guitar part, on my favorite LZ album is on the lead guitar track ;-))
Yeah, the "added" guitar in the second verse always mystified me.I never knew what was going on there.
Very cool
Sounds like a Vox when he's tuning up, especially right around 0:40.
Sounds like a Super Beatle
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Really interesting to hear this, how the guitar counterpointed the base melody is surprising to me, I always thought they followed each other more closely. This is truly an amazing archive.
Well.. I hear no counterpoints here (there is no "base melody", where he plays this parts..) ... it just all fits in perfectly, Jimmy was a mastermind of the total package of the song - as he has always been
At 2:45 of this post the beautiful base melody and guitar passage are merged in perfect union. "In the language of music theory, counterpoint is a compositional technique in which two or more melodic lines (or "voices") complement one another but act independently". John Paul Jones and Jimmy Page were a match made in heaven.
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@@jdljdl5954 ok, maybe I misunderstood.. when most people write about base melody, they in fact mean what the "bass" is playing, you see ? Of course here is no bass.. it is all just a guitar "passage", played by one man...
Amazing
SENSACIONAL.
Tuned right up and laid down one of the GOAT choruses. No one and I mean no one has ever covered this chorus note for note. Very strange hybrid picking involved it seems.
Watch tim pierce video on it he plays it
This is too cool !!!!!
What happened to the acoustic version that was on here like a month or two ago. It was absolutely amazing !!!!!!!
1:14 Chorus Starts
To this day, I never heard anyone playing the chorus/refrain part exactly like here.. it just cant be done ;) if you are not Mr. JPP himself..
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i wanna believe........
this is really the zeps original recordings, isolated?
50broadcaster It really is silly 🙃
lp neck p90s , bridge humbuckers right?
wanna be interesting? whata a load of BS
sounds like hes hybrid picking the rundown. could never get that part down properly
nvm finally got it down
@@harchitb how do you play it?
What a genius this guy is. Jimmy Page! 😍
sounds like a supro to me
that sounds like a les paul on the distorted
It is a les paul
Jimmy was the reason I bought a Les Paul Custom back in 63. I later found out the guitar was made in 1957. And no, it's not for sale!
Pagey...always the trickster..
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Is this really jimmy waiting to introduce the electric part on to the song?
what pedal is he clicking on a off
no pedal, he's flicking the pickup selector switch
Not the final version
Lol. Get your ears checked.
I can hear John Paul Jones' bass on this "isolated" guitar track better than in the actual song
Jimmy sounds funny here isolated. Little out of tune by with everything else mixed in you dont really notice.
skip to 1;13
Where's the lead on the pre-chorus? This might be bogus or there's another lead track as well.
If I played that for a friend and they didn't know the song they'd tell me it sucks. I wonder if he wrote that riff unaccompanied by background instrumentation or not.
Tele or Les Paul? Sounds too thin to be a Les Paul to me, especially the choruses.
Sounds like a Les Paul with p90s
‘59 Telecaster Dragon. The ‘59 Sunburst was used after..
It was a Les Paul
EDIT: Mainly because, Jimmy used a Les Paul to record that violin-like part in the song. Saying that, of course I could be wrong, a musician using two guitars on a recording isn't uncommon.
The guitar sounds dry and fatty as only a Les Paul does. For many years I thought it was the Tele too, but after this isolated track I'm quite sure it's the LS
@@pathikpillay4132 no, all of of zep 2 was less Paul #1 and black beauty
Sounds like Jimmy needed new strings..
JP is a sloppy player. And it doesn't matter.
sure honey 😘 if YOU ever could..... but you cant
@@tomasvanecek8626 literally had this pointed out by a guitarist who's played since he was 8, but appreciate the snark
@@xyloplax Come on, man.. you are just regurgitating the old tired shlt.. Page was the most prolific studio player in London in early-mid 60s. Sure they would pay for a sloppy player to be there.. JPJ was there at the time too.. I am amazed, literally, how many dumbs are here, there, everywhere 😂 I am a guitarist who plays since he was 9, in 1969.. so I got this stuff firsthand, grasshopper..
I would argue that the touch of slop actually makes it better. It hits you that someone is actually playing this awesomeness. It feels alive and personal and unpredictable in a way that polished perfection can’t.
There’s also a weird confidence that comes through in keeping it ragged, an attitude that captures rock n’ roll. I think Jack White figured that out about Jimmy’s playing and re-captured that spirit in his playing.
Even his rhythms are sloppy lol
I just LOVE all these idiots.. I really do .. chicken something, you must be a real mofo on guitar, right 😅
Let’s here your material then and show us how’s it done
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