Led Zeppelin: Classic Or Dud?

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huh JPJ is such an all around musical talent I just assumed he would be a good singer

^this. I figured he would sound like Mike Mills or something.

Robert Gotopieces (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 5 December 2020 20:42 (three years ago) link

Not near enough, apparently.

Robert Gotopieces (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 5 December 2020 20:44 (three years ago) link

I don’t assume any correlation of musical ability and vocal capability. Mike mills and Michael Anthony are exceptions

calstars, Saturday, 5 December 2020 20:50 (three years ago) link

...not the rule

calstars, Saturday, 5 December 2020 20:51 (three years ago) link

He doesn't sound that bad here, although I wouldn't say great:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1m2RoapmkQ

actually-very-convincing (Sund4r), Saturday, 5 December 2020 22:29 (three years ago) link

Is that jpj on backing vox on the studio thank you ?

calstars, Saturday, 5 December 2020 22:35 (three years ago) link

It’s always been credited to Page but some ppl insist it sounds like Bonham

early-Woolf semantic prosody (Hadrian VIII), Saturday, 5 December 2020 23:02 (three years ago) link

The Led Zeppelin. Bonzo putting on his best BBC accent.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0fqgq6ZMZY

ILXceptionalism (Tom D.), Sunday, 6 December 2020 01:42 (three years ago) link

I love how aggressive journos were at the time. Every single one of these interviews boils down to 'your music sucks – change my view'.

pomenitul, Sunday, 6 December 2020 02:12 (three years ago) link

the interview parts of Don't Look Back are so amazing

Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Sunday, 6 December 2020 02:31 (three years ago) link

When they play the clip of the intro to "The Lemon Song" the whole show should have suddenly turned into color like The Wizard of Oz.

Joe Biden Shot My Dog - Vols. I-XL (PBKR), Sunday, 6 December 2020 14:18 (three years ago) link

Every single one of these interviews boils down to 'your music sucks – change my view'.

Is this a BBC approach more generally? It seemed to be what threw Ben Shapiro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VixqvOcK8E

That 1970 video is amazing. Surprising that they still seemed to be framing the Beatles as image-based teen idols at that point vs Zep as difficult musos who fail the whistle-a-tune test.

actually-very-convincing (Sund4r), Sunday, 6 December 2020 17:08 (three years ago) link

Yeah it seems to have been a conscious media strategy: "No, we're not as cute. And no, our music isn't catchy. And no, we didn't write a lot of it. And no, our audiences aren't as enthusiastic. But this is all by choice. We're REALER, maaaan."

I like both bands, and they both need to exist, but it's a rather silly position to take. Hard to know whether it's the box the interviewers were pushing them into, or something their manager / label wanted them to say, or how they really thought.

that is how it crumbles cookiewise (Ye Mad Puffin), Sunday, 6 December 2020 18:23 (three years ago) link

It is silly, of course, but Led Zeppelin >>> The Beatles.

That Ben Shapiro takedown never gets old, but I have no idea whether *bands* interviewed by the BBC are still subject to the same quizzical treatment half a century later.

pomenitul, Sunday, 6 December 2020 18:25 (three years ago) link

The LZ interview is just old school Reithian disdain for popular culture, it's actually a regional news programme (albeit London) and yet the interviewer (Bob Langley) sounds posher than most minor royals. The Shapiro one is by Andrew Neil, who is one of those heavy-punching star interviewers that the British media likes to compliment themselves on producing - Robin Day, Jeremy Paxman etc - whose whole shtick is being tough and uncompromising and asking awkward questions. An idiot like Ben Shapiro is easy meat for someone like Neil but media-savvy British politicians have long since worked out their tactics when dealing with this type of interrogation. Generally more of a disdain for the human race going on from the likes of Paxman.

ILXceptionalism (Tom D.), Sunday, 6 December 2020 18:26 (three years ago) link

*subjected

xp yeah the performative elitism is just off the charts.

pomenitul, Sunday, 6 December 2020 18:28 (three years ago) link

Well, it's hard to respond to "I don't think I could whistle one of your tunes" with "yes you could". I just think the framing (which seemed to be coming from BBC/Melody Maker first) was surprising given all the press in 1970 that was revering the Beatles as 'serious musicians' and deriding Zeppelin's "pat visceral impact".xp to YMP

actually-very-convincing (Sund4r), Sunday, 6 December 2020 18:29 (three years ago) link

Celebrities and pop stars are generally slobbered over and treated better than royalty by the BBC these days. Perish the thought that Jimmy Page would be treated like Prince Andrew!

ILXceptionalism (Tom D.), Sunday, 6 December 2020 18:29 (three years ago) link

I suspect the Stones had to play some of the same lame cards just because of how much cultural oxygen had been sucked up by the Beatles.

"Uh, we both play blues-based rock music, but they are the clean-cut good guys and we're the dangerous bad boys." Neither assertion was, strictly speaking, true, but once a media narrative develops you have to either work within it or work reactively against it.

Perhaps it was inevitable. The music press needed to understand everything through the lens of the Beatles so every question was "in what ways are you similar to / different from the band that dominates our mindset about pop/rock music?"

As several have noted there are gobs of class shit that I (as a USian) cannot really unravel. I will leave it to the Britishes from here on out

that is how it crumbles cookiewise (Ye Mad Puffin), Sunday, 6 December 2020 18:32 (three years ago) link

all the press in 1970 that was revering the Beatles as 'serious musicians' and deriding Zeppelin's "pat visceral impact".xp to YMP

although tbf a lot of this was coming from the rock press; this clip almost makes me wonder if Zep got comparatively more respect from high-culture outlets. You'd think they were some cerebral fusion group from this, which they sort of were in a way, but you wouldn't know it from Rolling Stone.

What were the class issues involved? Page and Plant came from middle- to upper middle-class families in the London area and West Midlands, while the Beatles were more working- to lower-middle class from the North aiui? Did this impact their reception?

actually-very-convincing (Sund4r), Sunday, 6 December 2020 18:41 (three years ago) link

Did I say Bob Langley? It was Bob Wellings - who is still alive! In fact he only 36 at the time of the interview! There's a little comment about Plant coming from Kidderminster, which might be entirely innocent but I can't help but think was a bit of regional jibe at these hairy West Midlands oiks. Plant's fairly well spoken anyway but I'm pretty sure Bonham was having to rein in his Midlands accent when faced with an interviewer who sounds like Prince Philip.

ILXceptionalism (Tom D.), Sunday, 6 December 2020 18:41 (three years ago) link

Ah

actually-very-convincing (Sund4r), Sunday, 6 December 2020 18:42 (three years ago) link

There was an article in The Guardian a week ago or so about a French bill aimed at combating accent-based discrimination and the tone was so baffled and amused that I couldn't help but wonder whether the author ever considered that it's no less pressing an issue in the UK (or so it seems to me, speaking as a foreign spy).

pomenitul, Sunday, 6 December 2020 18:45 (three years ago) link

I would have thought more pressing but like several centuries too late.

ILXceptionalism (Tom D.), Sunday, 6 December 2020 18:47 (three years ago) link

But then that's the Guardian for you!

ILXceptionalism (Tom D.), Sunday, 6 December 2020 18:47 (three years ago) link

Ha, I only just got that "what's it like finally having money?" was a dig.

actually-very-convincing (Sund4r), Sunday, 6 December 2020 19:51 (three years ago) link

although tbf a lot of this was coming from the rock press; this clip almost makes me wonder if Zep got comparatively more respect from high-culture outlets.


iirc, a woman was set to travel with the group to write a piece for, I wanna say, the New Yorker? Or maybe Esquire? But she was assaulted by Bonham on the plane, naturally refused to continue with the band, and word got around that it might not be safe to hang with them.

At some point around ‘73 I think Peter Grant hired a publicist to get Zep into more “respectable” papers and magazines. He was pissed that the Stones were getting thinkpieces by Truman Capote while Zep were handily outselling them (records and tickets). At some big stadium show, the publicist noted the full house and said to Grant, “Whaddyou need me for? Look at all these people!” Grant said, “Yeah, but we’re still not reaching those people,” gesturing to the streets around the venue.

Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Sunday, 6 December 2020 21:00 (three years ago) link

why are these creeps not cancelled

Left, Sunday, 6 December 2020 21:12 (three years ago) link

The Power of Crowley

"what are you DOING to fleetwood mac??" (C. Grisso/McCain), Sunday, 6 December 2020 21:14 (three years ago) link

It was Ellen Sander from Life.

Wait, though, I thought cancelling wasn't a real thing.

actually-very-convincing (Sund4r), Sunday, 6 December 2020 21:18 (three years ago) link

well, you can't "callout" a credit card

Lover of Nixon (or LON for short) (Neanderthal), Sunday, 6 December 2020 21:26 (three years ago) link

one month passes...

If you’ve already seen a parrot singing Led Zeppelin today just keep on scrolling...pic.twitter.com/UjewCOflIx

— Rex Chapman🏇🏼 (@RexChapman) January 18, 2021

John Wesley Glasscock (Hadrian VIII), Tuesday, 19 January 2021 02:45 (three years ago) link

sounds kind of like that David Lee Roth isolation tape

longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Tuesday, 19 January 2021 02:49 (three years ago) link

Percy the parrot cuts loose

calstars, Tuesday, 19 January 2021 02:55 (three years ago) link

"Free bird!"

Halfway there but for you, Tuesday, 19 January 2021 03:14 (three years ago) link

ZOINKS!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCJEhfVyCvw

SQUIRREL MEAT!! (Capitaine Jay Vee), Tuesday, 26 January 2021 13:02 (three years ago) link

two months pass...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDbRlHLpPw4

Bob Plant dusts off his Song Remains the Same dream sequence cosplay outfit

calstars, Saturday, 24 April 2021 13:48 (three years ago) link

Meeting with Lord Johnson, visiting dignitary from the land of the dwarves. There was much exposition and remembrance of past migrations among the shadows of yonder misty mountains

calstars, Sunday, 25 April 2021 17:31 (three years ago) link

What the fuck? Why the fuck?

Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 25 April 2021 17:32 (three years ago) link

That might be the best thing in the world! There are clips of Johnson hanging out with Billy Joel, Dolly Parton, Sting, Mark Knopfler, Nick Mason ... I'm in!!!

Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 25 April 2021 17:42 (three years ago) link

Yes, he has a TV show on some channel over here where he just hangs out with famous people. For no apparent reason.

Authoritarian Steaks (Tom D.), Sunday, 25 April 2021 17:46 (three years ago) link

haha wow I need to see that

Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Sunday, 25 April 2021 17:56 (three years ago) link

five months pass...

WE GONNA GO
WALKING THROUGH THE PARK EVERY DAY

Cool it Bob

calstars, Thursday, 14 October 2021 23:15 (three years ago) link

so chilling. i always picture a foggy park.

brimstead, Thursday, 14 October 2021 23:17 (three years ago) link

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Never Forget

calstars, Thursday, 14 October 2021 23:24 (three years ago) link

It's very paisley to me, a little A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte.

Hannibal Lecture (PBKR), Friday, 15 October 2021 02:11 (three years ago) link

Kashmired and Confused

calstars, Sunday, 24 October 2021 22:11 (three years ago) link

I only recently listened to Anne Bredon's original 1959 recording of "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You" which she wrote, and was covered a year later by a folksinger named Janet Smith who altered the arrangement some. Then Joan Baez recorded it live in 1962 based on Smith's version, making it famous (and who erroneously thought it was a traditional folk song of unknown origin, which is how it was often miscredited for the next decade). Then the Association recorded it for their first single in 1965. Several other bands recorded it after that, including Quicksilver Messenger Service. You can definitely hear the evolution in each recording from the one before, but I'd barely recognize Bredon's take as even being the same song as Zep's if I only heard those two.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9VpWAEk6aI

Lee626, Sunday, 24 October 2021 22:51 (three years ago) link

Is this the song In which little Robert Anthony desires to take the subject waking in the park everyday? I lose track

calstars, Sunday, 24 October 2021 22:55 (three years ago) link


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