This is a devotional song to little Karac Robert Plant's son that passed away at the of 5 from a stomach virus. A very moving beautiful heartfelt tribute.
It's a beautiful song but it always has a touch of sadness attached to it because of that tragedy. I guess that's what gives it such deepness. I'm glad Plant got a chance to have a tribute to his son before Zeppelin ended shortly thereafter.
Well hell, why didn't he turn to the Lord or did he do a ritualization or allowed one? Because it was no secret that Jimmy Page was a Luciferian New Ager that practiced witchcraft & I know he did because I did & he was an influence of mine growing up. Heck he has demonology symbolism all over their albums. And what do other fans think Stairway To Heaven was really about, the she in it??? Lucyfer or Lucifer! That song was backmasked. I know that too because I was going to go to IU, to become a Recording Engineerist & have heard that song backwards & they tell you the path to choose is one on the left(Lucifer) & the other path is the right(God Yahweh). They have the backmasked version on TH-cam & people can hear it for themselves?!
@@YaHUKaB_ShaRaYAL_YaShaRAL While there it's true the Page had more than just a passing interest in the occult, he was not a Luciferian. Maybe because of your own past transgressions, as you say, you have gone the complete opposite - to the point that you can't see straight. No, there aren't demonic symbology all over their albums. There are symbols, but just because they don't meet your over the top biblical interpretation, doesn't mean they're demonic. And all that backmasking stuff is utter BS.
@@glass2467 Yeah sure, whatever. I know what I've known, seen what I've seen, heard what I've heard & it's out there for both T to research & find out for themselves? You're just offended because I exposed truth of your idol.
Led Zepplin is the kind of band that if the song isn't over when you get home you just sit in your driveway until its over......I do it all the time very LOUDLY. I'm sure neighbors don't like it but who cares right lol btw I just subscribed to your channel 😁
The song is indeed about the death of a 5 yr old boy, but also how it shattered the hearts of his parents, and in turn, their love for one and other. He describes things in 3s throughout the lyrics ... have a listen and you will see :) To his wife on the opening line - *Should I fall out of love*, *my fire in the light*, *to chase a feather in the wind* Then later on - *Yours is the cloth, mine is the hand that sews time, his is the force that lies within* (Mother Father Son) Finally - *Ours is the fire (parents), *all the warmth we can find*, *He is a feather in the wind* [Karec] Robert's ZOFO sign on the untitled 4th album was The Feather - it is the last symbol shown in the graphic you displayed while playing the song!
I get a little bit lonely, a little bit lonely.....a father missing his son... when you know what this song is about you can get a glimpse of the pain he's dealt with ever since... and yet he carries on and never let's it show... blue train off of page plant walking into Clarksdale is also for his son....rip karak and God bless Robert and Maureen and family
How he could sing this without his voice breaking I don't know, he's got more willpower than me, I couldn't get through this, I'd be in pieces. R.I.P Karac, your Daddys a Legend !!
Robert singing about his dead son, Karac, who passed away while Zeppelin was on tour in `77....He wrote another song for him in 1993/ called "I Believe"...
I watched Led Zeppelin play in San Francisco a couple days before Karac passed. Don't let anyone fool you, I have been to over 1200 concerts including Zep 4 times and this was the best concert I ever saw. And I know 5 others who saw it too and agree.
I’ve been watching you both cover my favorite bands Zep and then Floyd for a while now and love how much their music moves you. I really appreciate your ability to express your feelings in articulate words.
Led Zeppelin, Pearl Jam and Van Halen were my 3 bands that raised me. 20 years later I still listen to them everyday. I listen to a lot of others too. Keep listening you guys. Your both inspiring to those unfamiliar.
Bobby N. Now that’s a helluva connection. Congratulations. Does Page ever perform anymore? I hope to hear him one day live. It might be awhile now though.
@@PeterTea unfortunately no....he is working on his autobiography that he will release after his death but he is in terrific shape and has stopped smoking and drinking for years now and Scarlett takes really good care of him!
Bobby N. I’m glad to hear that. Must be kind of odd to hang out with someone that so many would dream of doing. He seems like a pretty cool guy, regardless of his amazing musical career. Next time you bump into him, tell him Peter from Chicago says hi.😉 Stay safe.
Love to watch Tasha boogie to the tunes! This is one of Zepp's simplist tunes, near the bottom of a very long list of classics, yet still nice to hear!
This song reminds me of driving back to college, after visiting home on a weekend, seeing my family and friends and possibly a girlfriend. I would usually leave early Sunday evening and have a 3 hour drive and just listen to classic rock and metal and just chill and look at the stars or clouds in the moonlight. Usually with a beer in my lap ( I never got smashed) just a little tipsy. Or hit the one hitter. I wouldn’t advise anyone else do it, but was young and dumb and there wasn’t a lot of traffic on highway 50 at that hour on that stretch. Great memories! Ps. Tasha, you’re so fine!
Such a beautiful song, I liken it to Clapton's Tears In Heaven for obvious reasons. Both are about a lost son... After this one, I got to lighten the mood. Cheers! Peace!
This song is not a love song in the traditional sense, rather a tribute to Robert Plant's son Karac, who died of a stomach virus in 1977 when he was five years old - Led Zeppelin was on tour in America when it happened. "It was paying tribute to the joy that he gave us as a family," plant said. Zeppelin vocalist Robert Plant and bass player John Paul Jones wrote this. The band had drifted apart, with guitarist Jimmy Page and drummer John Bonham hanging out together and rarely showing up on time for recording sessions. As a result, many of the songs on In Through The Out Door were put together by Plant and Jones, with Page and Bonham adding their parts late at night. This changes key on the last chorus. You don't hear much synthesizer in Led Zeppelin's canon, but "All My Love" contains a synth solo played by John Paul Jones. In Through The Out Door was recorded at Polar Studios in Stockholm, which was owned by Abba. Benny Andersson of Abba had a Yamaha GX-1 synth in the studio that Jones used on the track. This was only played live during Led Zeppelin's 1980 tour of Germany. >> Robert Plant had another son, Logan, in 1979 before In Through The Out Door was released. He has talked about how his images of Logan and Karac sometimes blur together, with his joy for Logan's life tempered by the pain of Karac's death. Plant's 1993 solo track "I Believe" is also about Karac.
Iv listened to this over the years on and off, and this is the first time im finding out its a tribute song to sadly his passed away son in the comments. So you cant blame T for thinking this is a love song off song and grooving to it off the bat like I did. In one line Robert says proud Arianne and I assumed thats who he was singing to in the song.
A Heat felt song about Plant's Son who passed away!! Another Great Reaction!👍 How About Zepplin's Reggae Inspired, " Fool in the Rain"!? It's one of John Bonham's Most AWSOME Drum Riffs!!
four symbols on the label and inside sleeve of Led Zeppelin IV, represent (from left to right) Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, John Bonham and Robert Plant. ... The idea for each member of the band to choose a personal emblem for the cover was Page's.
awesome reaction, you two are becoming my favorite reaction channel keep that shit up. Side note if anyone ever invents time travel please go back and spray John Bonham's kick pedal, with all this remastering all i can hear is that damn pedal squeaking.
As others have commented, All of My Love is Robert Plant's song about his son's passing. For a romantic Led Zeppelin song, react to Thank You, which is Plant's song to his wife, or The Rain Song, which Plant wrote in response to Paul McCartney (from the Beatles) asking him why Led Zeppelin never did any ballads (The Rain Song was their only ballad).
The band was in disarray during the recording of this album. Jones and Plant were working on it regularly while Page and Bonzo were dealing with some demons. It's an amazing album, but I often wonder if it would have been their last one regardless of circumstances.
@@kevinmcfarlane2752 They were rehearsing for a US tour. Their future probably depended on how well the members handled the tour, and probably would have lead to some extended time off.
You nailed it. "They don't make music like this anymore." If were not in a lock down, you could invite friends over on a Saturday night barbecue and listen to great old classic rock. It would be interesting in what your friends think.
Next one should be Over the Hills and Far Away. I can't find one reaction/review to this track. Maybe they get blocked, maybe they get blocked? And not the Nightwish song, which is not a cover. Please!!!
hey T you guy's ever check out Raphael Mendes yet, his voice is amazing .you will not be able to pick out who is who in a blind reaction to IRON MAIDEN hallowed be thy name he sounds just like Bruce Dickinson trust me .you guy's will be blown away...
funny thing is, i slipped a disc about 2 weeks ago....could hardly move for about a week....watching your videos really helped me get through and keep smiling, so thank you guys....😀👍
I you liked all of my love then react to React to: Dy'er maker, fool in the rain, over the hills and far away, babe i'm gonna leave you, thank you. you will really love them. I see what style you enjoy.
As has been mentioned, this is a tribute to his beautiful little boy who passed from a freak virus. Plant was on tour when he was told Karac was ill, and even though he left immediately, his son died before he could get home. I cannot even imagine the horror of it. There is another song that Robert Plant wrote one memory of his son which in my opinion is even more moving. I would very strongly suggest that you react to it, even though it is not a “Zeppelin ” song but rather from Plants solo career. It is called I Believe. It is beautiful and moving either the studio version or the official video, which is very moving. If you do it next you will have both of Roberts tributes to his son together. One right after his death and the other some 13-15 years later
Before the acoustic guitar break? It's a keyboard (synthesizer ) ....i think he's striving for a baroque trumpet effect....listen to "Penny Lane" by The Beatles to hear an actual baroque trumpet ;-)
This is a devotional song to little Karac Robert Plant's son that passed away at the of 5 from a stomach virus. A very moving beautiful heartfelt tribute.
It's a beautiful song but it always has a touch of sadness attached to it because of that tragedy. I guess that's what gives it such deepness. I'm glad Plant got a chance to have a tribute to his son before Zeppelin ended shortly thereafter.
Well hell, why didn't he turn to the Lord or did he do a ritualization or allowed one?
Because it was no secret that Jimmy Page was a Luciferian New Ager that practiced witchcraft & I know he did because I did & he was an influence of mine growing up.
Heck he has demonology symbolism all over their albums.
And what do other fans think Stairway To Heaven was really about, the she in it???
Lucyfer or Lucifer!
That song was backmasked.
I know that too because I was going to go to IU, to become a Recording Engineerist & have heard that song backwards & they tell you the path to choose is one on the left(Lucifer) & the other path is the right(God Yahweh).
They have the backmasked version on TH-cam & people can hear it for themselves?!
@@YaHUKaB_ShaRaYAL_YaShaRAL While there it's true the Page had more than just a passing interest in the occult, he was not a Luciferian. Maybe because of your own past transgressions, as you say, you have gone the complete opposite - to the point that you can't see straight. No, there aren't demonic symbology all over their albums. There are symbols, but just because they don't meet your over the top biblical interpretation, doesn't mean they're demonic. And all that backmasking stuff is utter BS.
@Paul Provenzano
Awe, my condolences! 😢
@@glass2467
Yeah sure, whatever.
I know what I've known, seen what I've seen, heard what I've heard & it's out there for both T to research & find out for themselves?
You're just offended because I exposed truth of your idol.
One the most beautiful songs ever!
*of
Greatest band ever. There will never be another like them.
Another great song by the mighty Zep.
Led Zepplin is the kind of band that if the song isn't over when you get home you just sit in your driveway until its over......I do it all the time very LOUDLY. I'm sure neighbors don't like it but who cares right lol btw I just subscribed to your channel 😁
been there times
Gotta rock out loudly to these boys bro
The song is indeed about the death of a 5 yr old boy, but also how it shattered the hearts of his parents, and in turn, their love for one and other. He describes things in 3s throughout the lyrics ... have a listen and you will see :)
To his wife on the opening line - *Should I fall out of love*, *my fire in the light*, *to chase a feather in the wind*
Then later on - *Yours is the cloth, mine is the hand that sews time, his is the force that lies within* (Mother Father Son)
Finally - *Ours is the fire (parents), *all the warmth we can find*, *He is a feather in the wind* [Karec] Robert's ZOFO sign on the untitled 4th album was The Feather - it is the last symbol shown in the graphic you displayed while playing the song!
She radiates love as she listens to it. ❤️
Such a sweet spirit.
The JP Jones breakdown/solo/arrangement from 3:26-4:10 is pure magic! Such an under rated arranger!
This man was never underated...lol.
This song has so much importance in my life!
She's awesome you can tell she just keeps it real she's got a good soul about her
What a Great Song and a Sweet Beautiful Woman. She Radiates Joy, Love and Peace.
I get a little bit lonely, a little bit lonely.....a father missing his son... when you know what this song is about you can get a glimpse of the pain he's dealt with ever since... and yet he carries on and never let's it show... blue train off of page plant walking into Clarksdale is also for his son....rip karak and God bless Robert and Maureen and family
Beautiful girl Beautiful song..
How he could sing this without his voice breaking I don't know, he's got more willpower than me, I couldn't get through this, I'd be in pieces. R.I.P Karac, your Daddys a Legend !!
Robert singing about his dead son, Karac, who passed away while Zeppelin was on tour in `77....He wrote another song for him in 1993/ called "I Believe"...
Greatest band ever. I would classify this as blue-eyed soul. Glad you enjoyed!
R.I.P. Beautiful Karac! ❤😿🥰
I know his pain. I lost my daughter four years ago. It’s a beautiful song. ❤️💕🙏🏻
This song is dedicated to Robert Plants son Karak who passed away as a very young boy.
Beautiful song, beautiful Tasha, what better combination is there? You're a lucky man, T.
This and Tears in Heaven are the two best songs about a dead child.
durban73 37nabrud, holy hell you didn't have to word it like that.😂
I often thought Tom Petty secretly wrote Free Fallin in tribute to Claptons son
Yes.
These are like the only two lmao
The Band had so many great songs and their music will never die!
I watched Led Zeppelin play in San Francisco a couple days before Karac passed. Don't let anyone fool you, I have been to over 1200 concerts including Zep 4 times and this was the best concert I ever saw. And I know 5 others who saw it too and agree.
Love your reaction. That’s how I felt when I first heard them 45 years ago, They are the greatest band ever there was and ever will be. ❤️💕❤️
One of the most underrated zeppelin songs. I love this song. Great lyrics too!!
Underated by who?
Never seen a black woman groove to rock music, glad to see you enjoying yourself.
I’ve been watching you both cover my favorite bands Zep and then Floyd for a while now and love how much their music moves you. I really appreciate your ability to express your feelings in articulate words.
Incredible sounding with those headphones 🎧👍
you are such a sweetheart! I get a big ole goofy grin watching you rock out to one of my favorite bands.
Led Zeppelin, Pearl Jam and Van Halen were my 3 bands that raised me. 20 years later I still listen to them everyday. I listen to a lot of others too. Keep listening you guys. Your both inspiring to those unfamiliar.
I have loved this song since I was 13 years old
So cute how you groove to it!
I assume that is a pic of you with Page? Very cool. How did you come about meeting him?
@@PeterTea Iam friends with his girlfriend and she invited me to a small event and I was lucky enough that he sat next to me for a few hours
Bobby N. Now that’s a helluva connection. Congratulations. Does Page ever perform anymore? I hope to hear him one day live. It might be awhile now though.
@@PeterTea unfortunately no....he is working on his autobiography that he will release after his death but he is in terrific shape and has stopped smoking and drinking for years now and Scarlett takes really good care of him!
Bobby N. I’m glad to hear that. Must be kind of odd to hang out with someone that so many would dream of doing. He seems like a pretty cool guy, regardless of his amazing musical career. Next time you bump into him, tell him Peter from Chicago says hi.😉
Stay safe.
I love your reaction! I'm a Led Zep fan. And this a special song.
Robert Plant nailed this in the very 1st take.
Yes he did, to emotional to sing again 😢
Plant has a really good cover of Sea of Love that not many play (post Zeppelin)
It’s from when he sang with The Honeydrippers. It’s magical. It was the first song at my wedding!
@@brak7865 Great EP all round, some great little toe tapping tunes on it :)
@@brak7865 and features Brian Setzer on guitar.
Kevin Rose Love him!
The sexy beast in a fierce speedo behind Plant in the video kills me EVERY FUCKING TIME!🤣😆😂😅
Love to watch Tasha boogie to the tunes! This is one of Zepp's simplist tunes, near the bottom of a very long list of classics, yet still nice to hear!
Such a great song. The emotion just drips from Plant's voice.
This song reminds me of driving back to college, after visiting home on a weekend, seeing my family and friends and possibly a girlfriend. I would usually leave early Sunday evening and have a 3 hour drive and just listen to classic rock and metal and just chill and look at the stars or clouds in the moonlight. Usually with a beer in my lap ( I never got smashed) just a little tipsy. Or hit the one hitter. I wouldn’t advise anyone else do it, but was young and dumb and there wasn’t a lot of traffic on highway 50 at that hour on that stretch. Great memories!
Ps. Tasha, you’re so fine!
Th 8 track Pioneer playing that rock and roll..
HPB it was CD’s at this time, but listened to plenty of the 8 tracks growing up 😂
Awesome reaction beautiful song. Even when they don't come with the thunder it's a touching song. Stay safe you two✌
WIFEY looks so pretty here!!
Such a beautiful song, I liken it to Clapton's Tears In Heaven for obvious reasons. Both are about a lost son... After this one, I got to lighten the mood. Cheers! Peace!
Beautiful Personality!! “All My Respect”
This song is not a love song in the traditional sense, rather a tribute to Robert Plant's son Karac, who died of a stomach virus in 1977 when he was five years old - Led Zeppelin was on tour in America when it happened. "It was paying tribute to the joy that he gave us as a family," plant said.
Zeppelin vocalist Robert Plant and bass player John Paul Jones wrote this. The band had drifted apart, with guitarist Jimmy Page and drummer John Bonham hanging out together and rarely showing up on time for recording sessions. As a result, many of the songs on In Through The Out Door were put together by Plant and Jones, with Page and Bonham adding their parts late at night.
This changes key on the last chorus.
You don't hear much synthesizer in Led Zeppelin's canon, but "All My Love" contains a synth solo played by John Paul Jones. In Through The Out Door was recorded at Polar Studios in Stockholm, which was owned by Abba. Benny Andersson of Abba had a Yamaha GX-1 synth in the studio that Jones used on the track.
This was only played live during Led Zeppelin's 1980 tour of Germany. >>
Robert Plant had another son, Logan, in 1979 before In Through The Out Door was released. He has talked about how his images of Logan and Karac sometimes blur together, with his joy for Logan's life tempered by the pain of Karac's death. Plant's 1993 solo track "I Believe" is also about Karac.
One of my favorites from Led Zeppelin
Sir, your wife is absolutely beautiful. Well done.
Iv listened to this over the years on and off, and this is the first time im finding out its a tribute song to sadly his passed away son in the comments.
So you cant blame T for thinking this is a love song off song and grooving to it off the bat like I did. In one line Robert says proud Arianne and I assumed thats who he was singing to in the song.
Yes Robert dedicated this song to his son who sadly passed away at age 5
A Heat felt song about Plant's Son who passed away!! Another Great Reaction!👍 How About Zepplin's Reggae Inspired, " Fool in the Rain"!? It's one of John Bonham's Most AWSOME Drum Riffs!!
This music is timeless
four symbols on the label and inside sleeve of Led Zeppelin IV, represent (from left to right) Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, John Bonham and Robert Plant. ... The idea for each member of the band to choose a personal emblem for the cover was Page's.
This is just one of many of great Led Zeppelin songs
I get very strange feeling everytime i listen to this. Not pure melancholy, not pure joy, it hits different.
Robert plant sang this is one take
Such a sad story. I cannot imagine losing one of my children.
awesome reaction, you two are becoming my favorite reaction channel keep that shit up. Side note if anyone ever invents time travel please go back and spray John Bonham's kick pedal, with all this remastering all i can hear is that damn pedal squeaking.
"Ramble On" the greatest Zeppelin song ever. Do it, please.
Gsxrkz ditto
As others have commented, All of My Love is Robert Plant's song about his son's passing. For a romantic Led Zeppelin song, react to Thank You, which is Plant's song to his wife, or The Rain Song, which Plant wrote in response to Paul McCartney (from the Beatles) asking him why Led Zeppelin never did any ballads (The Rain Song was their only ballad).
...very! nice pick. Sweetest reaction.
*channeling Oprah for a second* John Paul Jones keyboard solo here is one of my favorite (musical) things.
I really like this song and I'm happy you like it too.
The CUTE never ends with your wife!
Love your smile!
Great tribute! 🐱🏍🙌
The band was in disarray during the recording of this album. Jones and Plant were working on it regularly while Page and Bonzo were dealing with some demons. It's an amazing album, but I often wonder if it would have been their last one regardless of circumstances.
Kent Mains I think they were either working on or planning a new album when John Bonham died.
@@kevinmcfarlane2752 They were rehearsing for a US tour. Their future probably depended on how well the members handled the tour, and probably would have lead to some extended time off.
IThis is dedicated to the singer Robert Plants to his young Karak passed away of a stomach illness . RIP❤️💕🙏🏻
He wrote this song for his son who passed❤R.I.P.
His name was Karac Plant
@@ricklacrosse2674 ❤
The keyboard mistake they left in is awesome.
such fantastic guitar work from jimmy, IN SPITE OF THE FACT that he didn't really like this song. he still puts his heart & soul into.
You nailed it. "They don't make music like this anymore." If were not in a lock down, you could invite friends over on a Saturday night barbecue and listen to great old classic rock. It would be interesting in what your friends think.
Another song to react to is I'm gonna crawl. Final track on their final album
The song FEELS like Robert Plant is literally crawling to a lover in front of an orchestra.
Love Jimmy Page's understated quasi-countrified guitar work in this piece!
In the evening, tangerine, and your time is going to come are 3 songs I lke by ledzeppelin
Lovely 😎👍🇺🇸
Led zeppelin!!! 3:15 that break down
Knew you would love it.
Great request! Thank you, Jason!
Love the lighter, so much of that in my life, when I went to see Sabbaths last show in Toronto, it was cell phones, ugghhh.
Try reacting to Kashmir, When the Levee Breaks, Black Dog and of course Stairway to Heaven
You gonna learn today
Loved when you held up your lighter!!!!
She's so beautiful, you're a lucky man
Lots of great bands but these guys stood above them all. Beatles were up there as well.
great sound quality
Has anyone ever made the choice to fall out of love.
Next one should be Over the Hills and Far Away. I can't find one reaction/review to this track. Maybe they get blocked, maybe they get blocked? And not the Nightwish song, which is not a cover. Please!!!
YES!!!!!
hey T you guy's ever check out Raphael Mendes yet, his voice is amazing .you will not be able to pick out who is who in a blind reaction to IRON MAIDEN hallowed be thy name he sounds just like Bruce Dickinson trust me .you guy's will be blown away...
Got to do Fool in the Rain off the same album
hope your backs on the mend😀👍.....don't forget a full reaction to Alien Weaponry'.....'kai tangata'
I'm pushing through it. Can't sit for long but I want to listen to music
funny thing is, i slipped a disc about 2 weeks ago....could hardly move for about a week....watching your videos really helped me get through and keep smiling, so thank you guys....😀👍
steve roberts uuuuggghhh bro I know the feeling. I couldn’t even go take a piss
Led Zeppelin wrote a song "that you can't dance to". Try reacting to "The Crunge".
100% GENUINE..
I you liked all of my love then react to React to: Dy'er maker, fool in the rain, over the hills and far away, babe i'm gonna leave you, thank you. you will really love them. I see what style you enjoy.
What a sweet thing to do for your wife
This isn’t a very romantic song, it’s about his son who died
Easy to mistake it as one.
Can you do South Bound Saurez off same album?
That or I'm Gonna Crawl.... Or both
I wish Rpbert Plant never had to go through this heartache.
it's a Rocking Waltz 🎧 listen closely. Imagine the ladies in those big hooped dresses 😃
It's not in 3/4 though
React to The Doors “Soul Kitchen” love the channels videos and vibe!
You need to have her listen to Thank You another Zeppelin tune, I think it is better than All of My Love in my opinion.
Deep tune
Just cause you put the lighter up....new sub! 🔥🔥🔥
Buddhist philosophy speaks of the endless fabric of time in which is woven all the events of the universe, The thread that has no end
As has been mentioned, this is a tribute to his beautiful little boy who passed from a freak virus. Plant was on tour when he was told Karac was ill, and even though he left immediately, his son died before he could get home. I cannot even imagine the horror of it. There is another song that Robert Plant wrote one memory of his son which in my opinion is even more moving. I would very strongly suggest that you react to it, even though it is not a “Zeppelin ” song but rather from Plants solo career. It is called I Believe. It is beautiful and moving either the studio version or the official video, which is very moving. If you do it next you will have both of Roberts tributes to his son together. One right after his death and the other some 13-15 years later
Is that a saxophone or a trumpet? Just noriced. But,yeah story behind this is tragic. His son,had he lived,would be around 49 or 50 today
Before the acoustic guitar break? It's a keyboard (synthesizer ) ....i think he's striving for a baroque trumpet effect....listen to "Penny Lane" by The Beatles to hear an actual baroque trumpet ;-)