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TheWantonMan
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 11 เม.ย. 2008
call me henri. all you need to know is that im a 16 yr. old guitarist who, unlike most of the kids my age, loves classic rock ; it took me a few years to start realizing that the "Jonas Brothers", "Fall Out Boy ", and etc. , isn't real music, let alone rock 'n roll .
being that LED ZEPPELIN is my biggest influenece, i hope to show their greatness to all of you through covers & rare outtakes of the band.
as of recently, all i've been listening & jamming to with my buddy StepToTheOccasion is Def Leppard. being that they are our favorite 80's band, we've collaborated on one video so far (see channel video ^) & will be working on many other things other than Def Leppard during the coming months. please look out for us & subscribe to us.
3 GREATEST BANDS OF ALL TIME :
60's - The Beatles
70's - Led Zeppelin
80's - Def Leppard
Please feel free to comment, subscribe, or rate.
***UPCOMING VIDEOS***
- " Sick Again "
LONG LIVE CLASSIC ROCK & LED ZEP!
being that LED ZEPPELIN is my biggest influenece, i hope to show their greatness to all of you through covers & rare outtakes of the band.
as of recently, all i've been listening & jamming to with my buddy StepToTheOccasion is Def Leppard. being that they are our favorite 80's band, we've collaborated on one video so far (see channel video ^) & will be working on many other things other than Def Leppard during the coming months. please look out for us & subscribe to us.
3 GREATEST BANDS OF ALL TIME :
60's - The Beatles
70's - Led Zeppelin
80's - Def Leppard
Please feel free to comment, subscribe, or rate.
***UPCOMING VIDEOS***
- " Sick Again "
LONG LIVE CLASSIC ROCK & LED ZEP!
Love Bites- Def Leppard Cover (TheWantonMan & StepToTheOccasion)
first collaboration video for us; the only #1 single to date from the Boys from Sheffield.
All comments accepted. Enjoy the video; many more to come.
All comments accepted. Enjoy the video; many more to come.
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The Wanton Song *Led Zeppelin* Cover
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Physical Graffiti, 1975. one of the most over-looked zep songs
Led Zeppelin *The Wanton Song* Rehearsals
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first outtake: soundcheck at Chicago Auditorium - July 6, 1973. second outtake(with Take Me Home): Headley Grange, b/t November 1973 - May 1974.
Led Zeppelin *The Rover* Rehearsals
มุมมอง 48K16 ปีที่แล้ว
soundcheck from Chicago Auditorium , July 6, 1973
Led Zeppelin *Rare* Carouselambra (Early Rehearsals)
มุมมอง 309K16 ปีที่แล้ว
early rehearsals from Clearwell Castle, Wales, May 1978
Black Dog *Rare* Led Zeppelin Outtake/Rehearsal
มุมมอง 253K16 ปีที่แล้ว
Early rehearsal of all four trying to figure out their parts. From Headley Grange, Dec. 1970 - Jan. 1971
The Battle of Evermore (*Rare* Robert Plant Rehearsal)
มุมมอง 26K16 ปีที่แล้ว
Plant rehearsing his lines, for one of zep's greatest pieces, over the master recording. From Headley Grange, somewhere from dec. 1970 to jan. 1971
Poor Tom ( *Rare* Led Zeppelin Outtake/Rehearsal)
มุมมอง 126K16 ปีที่แล้ว
Outtake/Rehearsal from Bron-yr-aur, May 1970.
3 *Rare* Led Zeppelin Acoustic Outtakes
มุมมอง 95K16 ปีที่แล้ว
3 acoustic instrumentals from Bron-yr-aur. A distant voice is audible in the second one, sounds like plant's, and you do hear him humming along every so often.
The Rain Song (Led Zeppelin Cover)
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Truly a masterpiece off Houses of the Holy. I'm proud of this one, i think it's my best so far :D. I played both acoustic and electric parts for this one, just like the studio verison, although the electric came out sounding a bit like the mellotron in some parts xD. Studio tuning : D G C G C D
Sugar Mama (Rare Led Zeppelin Outtake)
มุมมอง 25K16 ปีที่แล้ว
from Morgan Studios, June 1969. one of their best outtakes. they should've released it, really a catchy piece IMO.
Led Zeppelin *Rare* Outtake
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from Headley Grange. somewhere between Nov. 1973 & May 1974. has a nice bluesy riff to it
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내 사랑들…
JPJ says Bonham and Page really struggled at first to get the time signature down. It had to be really tough when they first heard it.
THE GREATEST BAND EVER HANDS DOWN ❤😊
this shows how a great producer Page was, when you listen to the final result.
God....i wish they'd have got CAROUSELAMBRA up and running for KNEBWORTH.... fool in the rain....and im gonna crawl....
A corma q eles eram sincronizados era absurda, john era outro monstro
This is an incredible piece!! ❤LZ!!!!
Plant = amazing here, so natural for him then. Thanks for the gift.
I've got a baby y'know Treats me fine I got a little woman wanna give it but, uh I get it all the time Well she's my Sunshine baby She's nice and kind to me Well she give me breakfast in the mornin' You know she Also makes my tea Hey! She got no diamond, you know Shine like gold Got a mortgage on my body Got a lien on my soul When my baby walks ya know Her front teeth they shine like gold, yes they do Well-a ya know she shine like diamond But she got a mortgage on my soul, hah! Get up, get up, now! Hah! Ah! My baby when she walks, you know Shakes just like a willow tree Yeah my baby when she walks, you know Shakes just like a willow tree But she's so mean and evil She makes a monkey outta me Oh yeah, my my my Source: Musixmatch Songwriters: Jimmy Page / John Paul Jones / Willie Dixon / John Bonham / Robert Leroy Johnson / Robert Anthony Plant Sunshine Woman lyrics © Succubus Music Ltd., Sons Of Einion Publishing, Mpca King Of Spades, Cap Three Ltd, Bonham Ip Holdings
🎉 Isn't it Led Zeppelin that says are you dizzy when your stoned √ 🎉 Yes I quit smoking grass because they 🎉 said Are you dizzy fizzy and on a Carousel 🎉again and again🎉 and let me off ty🎉
I like the acoustic version as well.
God this would have been AWESOME at the O2 show. Might have topped the whole performance & been even bigger than all the rest of the songs that night. Even this sketchy rehearsal tape with all it's flaws still sounds like a Zeppelin bombing run with it's wall of sound, Bonham leading the charge with his exploding drums, Jones & Page grinding away non stop & Plant's wailing. Truly amazing. I dare any band today or in the future to even attempt to do this live. Lets' see whacha got!
If there’s was ever a time to debut that tune…
@@JusCuz410they'd have destroyed that joint if they'd have done this song that night.
MUSIC!!!FIRE<AIR and EARTH!no messy water!!!no mud...just clear/CLEAR straight on MUSIC!intense fire ...oh my GOD!!
Raw, beautiful and delicate Excellent sounding as it comes together
This is from May 1978? So this is probably writing sessions/rehearsals for ITTOD, which was recorded in Nov/Dec 1978.
This is them actually playing it
These are priceless. No other rock band even touches the planet that Zep was on. THANKS SO MUCH for posting these!!
Jason referenced this for the o2 show
Are there any known good quality live versions of the band doing this at any shows?
They never got to perform it live
Great stuff thanks
Great 👍
Great video, not awhere of it. . Its great to listen to them at work, in the process of makeing another masterpice, sadly one of theiir last ones. THEY ARE AwSOME. They are GREAT. GREETINGS FROM TIJUANA MÉXICO.
my first Zep song and hearing it in its infancy is just as exciting as hearing it for the first time 35 years ago!
I just love that recordings such as this have somehow survived. What fun!
Brilliant; brilliant; brilliant: Mr Jones and Mr Bonham are geniuses
This is crap, the band will go nowhere!
I love this song, amazing! Too bad it's underrated
Those were truly the good old days! You saved your allowance, paper route money, grass cutting money and snow shoveling days money (no school snow days were a real money maker). Then when an album like “In Through the Out Door” came out, your mom or dad took you and your friends to the mall where you had lunch, spent some time in the arcade and then hit the record store to go home with an album like this….and you appreciated EVERY minute of it!!!! Then to go home and put this on the turntable and play it from start to finish was AMAZING!!!! There is something to be said for anticipation verses instant gratification.
Huge zepp fan here…. This is one of my favs
People keep saying John Paul Jones came up with a riff but sounds more like something Jimmy would have come up with
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5:35 Jimmy bellissimo, che più bello non si può 🙇😜😜 esaltato ancora di più da quella camicia bianca e nera che adoro!! Gli sta così bene, da Dio 🔥🔥🔥
The fact that this was recorded is a cause for celebration!! This incredible song was still being developed by each member (other than Jones) and gives an insight to how quickly they picked up on each other’s songs. Bonham developed the straight 4/4 beat under the riff, Jimmy was still learning the the song and Plant was trying to find a way to add his vocals. But the basis of the song is there. Jimmy’s solo is almost identical to the final version, Plant quickly developed the “ahhh, ahhhh” idea on the spot and we have confirmation that Jones wrote the entire song
Thank you
Those are Jazz Progressions. Jimmy could play jazz behind the scene, but he didn't want to get that image. He's an amazing guitarist who even knew Jazz Standards. People say anything, but listen to this. He knows jazz quite well.
Jonesy, rather
@@crungefactory Jonesy is a master bassist and keyboardist, but he could not match Jimmy on the guitar.
Good way for my band to learn this song. The way they broke it in down & the final cut is cool
Yeah yes live same 4.cats same
Amazing. Still a great song after so many decades. I like this early version it's so bluesy.
A real innovation by the band . The lyrics are old style blues , originally talking about " jellyroll " etc , but the musical parts are not really blues at all , strange rythems and structure - no other song by the band sounds anything like it . This has a much clearer sound than other tapes Ive heard of this important session .
Very cool but I miss the signature bassline
I do know for a fact that they were rehearsing Caroulsalambra for the United States American Tour for the Fall of 1980.
I'll tell you what whoever posted this if this is an actual live rehearsal my God they're incredible.
This is from their rehearsal at Clearwell Castle in May 1978, before recording In Through The Out Door. They also rehearsed an unreleased song called "Fire (Say You're Gonna Leave Me)", which has the heavy, punk-rock sound of Wearing and Tearing.
Are you sure this isn't a session in the studio from 1978 polar??
Strongly disagree with some of these comments. To say Page was "smacked out" at this point MAY be true but in reality, he didn't participate in the writing in only 2 of the 7 songs on the album. He did also PRODUCE the album. To say Jones didn't receive enough writing credit is ludicrous. That's saying the other 3 stole from him. He wouldn't have stood for that - nor would the other 3 have done it.
People, PRODUCED BY and WRITTEN BY are 2 different things. Make no mistake about it Page PRODUCED all the Zep studio albums...period.
Sounded like ME at the beginning! The resemblance was short lived!
I love it so much that I wish they had done this incredible song at least one time on stage just with Robert singing
Just goes to show their excellence. Sure doesn't sound like rehearsals and certainly not early!!
I can't believe this exists. Bonham frustrated trying to figure out what to play.