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I feel that not enough deserved recognition was ever given to John Paul Jones' TERRIFIC bass work, especially in this song! It's what I always hum along with, in this song particularly! Outstanding! Another great reaction from a nice young lady who's really groovin on this old (but TIMELESS) music! Thank u!
John Paul Jones is a master of groove. But it's the bassists fate to always be taken for granted I suppose. I was born too late to ever see LedZep play, but I was lucky enough to see Them Crooked Vultures perform with JPJ. The highlight of that gig for me was somewhere halfway through when the others just let him do his thing, hanging back , just nodding along or tapping their feet (Josh Homme lighting a cig) while watching this legend do his magic. It wasn't even a solo really.... just JPJ laying down a groovy bassline. Everyone in the crowd was entranced, dancing like they would if they were at home.
I'm in my early 40s I cut my teeth on all this stuff, I never thought I'd ever live TOO SEE YOUNG BLACK WOMAN JAMMING OUT BEING BLOWN AWAY BEING TOUCHED MOVED BY THIS MUSIC!!!! WHOEVER CAME UP WITH THIS MUSIC REACTION IS A GENIUS!!!! BRINGING PEOPLE TOGETHER! THE MEDIA NEEDS TOO TAKE A LESSON FROM THIS INSTEAD OF DOING THEIR BEST TOO DIVIDE US SOWING THE SEEDS OF DISCOURSE! AND HATE!!!!
I'm around your age. I spent all of my life trying to get people close to me to experience the things I love with varying degrees of absolute failure. Now I can just search for people discovering those things for the first time. I don't care what anyone thinks about reactions, I love them
But when Robert Plant was asked about that in the past few years...he says he only said it because it sounded good for the song. He had no intention of it being that reference. he had no idea of what frame of mind he was in back in those days.
@@philstone3859 "pure" Black Earth speech: "One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them".
I played this to death when it came out. It was the most amazing record I'd ever heard, and it still holds up beautifully. 51 years ago.. hard to believe.
Now imagine a time when video culture barely existed and in it's place stood an audiotory cultural paradise where every great rock song ever recorded was blasting out of every speaker within your community. Growing up in the 70's and 80's was glorious and magical.
As talented as Jimmy is, John's bass line made this song. If you get the chance check out the isolated bass line to this. The man is a beast on whatever instrument he picks up
If you isolate the bass and take everything else away, you're left with a part of something great, but it wouldn't be "Ramble On" ... This studio masterpiece is exactly that, taken as a whole... I can't even imagine this song without the bass, but it's totally silly to say that the bass made the whole song... Not even close! Anyone saying this clearly missed this masterpiece.
@@digital1ministry911 jonesy literally carried the melody line the entire song. Except for the solo, page played all chords. I'm not knocking the other fellas, they're all gifted musicians and writers, but in this case the bass stands out over the others. Check it out at least ✌🏼
Part of the lyrics are based on the book The fellowship of the ring, by J.J.R. Tolkien. Plant even mentioned Mordor, Golum and "the evil one", referring to Sauron. He was a massive fan of his books.
I'm old, so I can tell you that before any internet, computers etc, in the 1960s the London music scene was hot and was THE place to be. I was lucky to be in high school when bands such as Led Zeppelin, The Who, Earth Wind and Fire, Chicago, Doobie Brothers, Ohio Players, Aerosmith, and many more were in their prime. The concerts were awesome. Miss those times. If you want to hear some more good bass arrangement listen to Heartbreaker by Zeppelin, and Four Sticks for some unique drumming. Glad you like the song, thanks for posting. Take care.
I'M GLAD TO SEE YOU ROCKIN OUT TO SUCH A GREAT NUMBER FROM "LED ZEPP". WHEN I WAS A YOUNG GUY FROM ENGLAND I USED TO LISTEN TO ALL THIS TYPE OF MUSIC AND STILL DO
Lemme tell ya.... It is SUCH a pleasure seeing you young people discovering for the first time, (and DIGGIN!) the Almighty LED ZEPPELIN, and all the other fantastic music of my generation! KEEP ON ROCKIN, Young Lady!
I saw Robert plant and Jimmy Page in Toronto, I was 17 yrs old. THE BEST CONCERT EVER! It was a sunny day in 1998 at the Molson Ampitheatre and just after the concert there was a fireworks show. Holy shat! Greatness
Love your laugh; it's infectious. We can never get enough Zeppelin. I highly recommend ten years gone by this group. It's their most melodic and soulful piece.
When their drummer John Bonham died, they just basically said, "It's over." and they broke up immediately. That's how important he was to what they did.
If your going to do a Zep song I believe you should do "How Many More Times" ( not the live version.) I never see anyone doing that song and I think it's one of their top 5 songs. Take it from someone who saw Zeppelin when I was 10yrs old and thee old Boston Garden in 1977. That song was the one that made me when I got home, smash all my 45 disco records.
I've been binging on you rocking out, sadly didn't find my favorite Zeppelin song The Rover. The guitar solo, at least for me is magical, could listen to it on repeat.
It’s so nice to see young people really LISTENING to the music! We used to do that all the time back in the day. No stupid videos, no phones, no internet, just music.
This is still one of those basslines you want to play everyday and Plant's multitracked vocals give you a real choice as a homealone singalong. It is still one of my favourite tracks.
YES YES YES!!!! THANK YOU. Nothing is like listening to LZ via headphones. You hear all the intricacies of the mastermind (bassist and much more) John Paul Jones, the glue that held it together.... I can see your appreciation for real music. You are a very old soul! Keep it up
I’ve heard discussions about what Bonzo was drumming on, a guitar case, or a vinyl seat, I’m not sure if anyone knows. JPJ’s bass was art! And those high notes Jimmy came in with for the solo.
I saw you were reacting to the studio version of this great song. I jumped right on it. I first heard this song in 1969. I’m 68 now, and have NEVER grown tired of this song! From your facial expressions, it was easy to see you liked it too. Thank you for this.
LOL. Great opening!! My stompin' grounds. San Francisco Bay Area music scene, Late 1960's. I've seen ZEP at the Fillmore a few times back in the day. Greatness embodied. True Masters of this musical genre. Emulated, but no one close to them.
I have been watching your reactions for several months now and I must say, girl you really wear well over time. I just love the genuineness of your reactions. They are immediate and fantastic. It is like listening to the music for the first time again watching you and seeing the joy and amazement in your being! Keep it up. If possible please check out Zep's "In My Time of Dying" and/or "The Ocean Live at MSG."
ok young whipper snapper you got me re-living some of my youth. In 1973 led zep played Madison Square Gardens in NYC. They filmed the concert and released a live album in 1976. Now before there was computers, personal cel phones etc etc, automobiles, and Mcdonalds hamburgers they had this thing called midnight shows at selected theatres. That was the big thing for us juveniles. Well they put out the film THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME that coincided with the album of same name. I took my girlfriend. As the concert/film was progressing throughout the night my girl and I were enjoying the show along with the full house until it got to the 28 minute version of Dazed and Confused. Jimmys guitar playing was so intense that my girlfriend had an anxiety attack right then and there and we had to immediately leave the theatre just so she could calm down. We did not go back in for it was too much. true story and no neither of us did drugs. Its obvious you have experienced what our entire generation has with the mighty zep so I recommend that you privately view this film and get the full impact we all experienced. You will never forget it for the rest of your life. oh just a fun fact I'm from Detoilet (Detroit) and there was this garage band called Grand Funk Railroad who opened for Zep in Detroit and proceeded to blow zep off the stage. Peter Grant who was zeps manager a man who stood 7 foot tall and 7 foot wide grabbed Terry Knight (GFR Manager) by the throat and lifted him off the ground and said; take your band off the stage IMMEDIATELY! The power was cut in the middle of a song the crowd went nuts and destroyed the place. True story.
Zeppelin was one of those diamond in the rough scenarios where fate dictated that 4 unbelievably masterful musicians would find each other and create arguably the greatest musical enterprise ever created. It's one of those things like classical music where you will still have people analyzing it centuries later. It's the pure definition of art.
the lyrics to this song have much to do with Plant's love of the author J.R.R. Tolkien who wrote Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, this song mentions Mordor, Gollum and the evil one for starters. This is definitely not the only song that has Tolkien themes running through it though, The Battle of Evermore and Misty Mountain Hop are also very "Tolkienish" and there are others still.
@@darrenwiggins9957 ... Yeah. You're talking about one of , if not thee , best drummers ever .. gotta respect the man , at least spell his name right. Or you may call him ' Bonzo ' Check out " Bonzo's Montreau'
Especially listening to this song with headphones, you have to appreciate Jimmy Page as an amazing producer. And that bass line! John Paul Jones is a the goat bassist and couldn’t be the same band without him.
I know 0 about rap and know every thing about the stuff you play. But would love to here your stuff. Your voice very nice. It makes me smile. Daughter like I'm not a weirdo just appreciate you.
I Love How When The Song Starts, You Start Bobbing And Weaving To The Cool Beat. But As With All Zeppelin Songs, Once The Lead Guitar Kicks In....YOU LIGHT UP LIKE A FULL MOON!!!
8 tracks were laid in the studio and produced by Jimmy Page 1969 (I was ten), Classic Zeppelin, keep it simple. This and a few other songs they did were about the “One” Ring to rule them all... (the she in the song-Gollum’s precious). JRR Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings was a great influence on Robert Plant song writing. Oh and the dueling guitars were acoustic and electric played by Jimmy. But I agree that John’s bass makes this song. But all the Nerdy BS aside you get it! “Eargasm”!!!!😎 One of the all time greats from Led Zeppelin...😍 ✌️OscarUniformTango
Girl , so you're going down the Zeppelin " rabbit hole " are ya ? Then I suggest you keep on keepin on , they did a lot of amazing work! That being said , I would love to see your reaction , ( and your next eargasm ) , to : " Nobody's Fault But Mine " It's not an original of theirs , it's originally one done by Blind Willie. But they made it their own and I'm sure you will love what they did with it.
I think you love Led Zep. Rush leave me cold. They're technicians, not heartbreakers. Busy arrangements without soul and warmth leave me cold. Love and longing is needed. I didn't know you were recording your own music. I'm very keen to hear it. I'll track it down.. at Spotify? Happy New Year. Ramble on. 👍 ✌️❤️