Cant believe I've never heard this before but ,WOW what a great tune ,its so cool when ya stumble across a great tune u have never heard ,john really belts it out there for a bit ,you can tell he was wanting to cut loose ,im going to listen to it again lol,lol
I like this from Max Webster/Kim Mitchell;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K14SoKWyuQw
Generally don't like rubbery sounding bass, but it works in this case. Vocalist sure puts some effort in.
For something a little more lighthearted:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UG3ExHB133k
Just love the lyrics in this one. Self deprecating humor, take a bow.
Relatively obscure, but a very capable band none the less, FM:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SO8x_j-4Iw
and yes, that is an electric violin. Could be either Nash the Slash, or Ben Mink playing the electric violin, although I think it is Nash the Slash (later replaced by Ben Mink) on this version. Both Rush and FM were Toronto based bands, and seem to have gotten along well. They did tours in Canada together.
Kostas
P.S. The guy playing electric violin for FM (on later versions) is Ben Mink, who also played the electric violin on Rush's song "Losing It" and has co-written one song with all of Rush, and done some stuff with Geddy Lee on his solo project.
http://blog.diy.org/post/111888848510/this-xylophone-cover-of-led-zeppelin-is-the-only
I needed this music class back in school
http://blog.diy.org/post/111888848510/this-xylophone-cover-of-led-zeppelin-is-the-only
I needed this music class back in school
Another take on the same piece of music, this time with a couple of the originators (and a few friends).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOL08n_7-9g
and the original (live):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hW_WLxseq0o
Plant had already lost of a lot of his higher voice register in the 1994 orchestral version, not to mention being more than a little self indulgent in it (screwing with the vocals, etc.).
Interesting point about the 1975 version, you never really see John Paul Jones, just his hands on the keyboards, and his back turned away from the camera. Another very, very good musician who has never received much recognition, for either his contributions to the writing, his solid bass playing (he is supposed to be the bass player), or his ability to play a wide variety of instruments, from keyboards to mandolin. Also find it interesting that Page played a Danelectro (more than likely one of the Electric Sitar type instruments by the sounds he is getting out of it), but in the 1994 version, he is using a (heavily) processed Les Paul.
the missed a few notes but all n all that was cool ,great to see the younger ones digging old zep!!http://blog.diy.org/post/111888848510/this-xylophone-cover-of-led-zeppelin-is-the-only
I needed this music class back in school