I gotta tell you, I sat down to listen to this disc with mixed feelings. I was feeling kinda bad because it’s the last of the first batch of remaster discs, with nothing more till next fall. That’s a long time to wait.
But whoa baby – I also knew this one final disc of the first batch was going to be pretty awesome. I mean – Bathroom Sound? Who puts out an album with anything on it like that? You KNOW right then it's going to be great!
And I was not disappointed.
Led Zeppelin III Companion Disc
Immigrant Song is some kind of perfection. Powerful and nearly frightening in its simplicity and depth.
So clean. That’s the gift of the remasters. Crispy critters.
Oh oh oh RP - all that hummuhhh stuff!
I damn love the minor key. It’s so off balance.
Holy shit – it's an instrumental. Sorry RP, but this may be my new favorite version, even without you.
Ominous. Clouds looming just over the horizon out of sight, perhaps bringing something very unexpected. Friends come with hidden blessings, don’t you know.
Oops – my cat just decided that Led Zeppelin blasting in her ear was too much so she just up and left. Her loss.
Shocking – I was totally sucked into following the last bit of sound and then Celebration Day completely gobsmacks me.
How is it that every single time I listen to this music it’s a new thing, a revelation and yes a celebration of Magick and music and life?
Guitar guitar guitar – a few notes send me off!
Energy, power, dammit. It’s all here.
Hah – that guitar is just slightly flat! On purpose?
Each damn song is the best!
I love love love this SIBLY rough mix! And I’ve always loved the guitar's comments in SIBLY.
Lose my worried mind? How about how my heart is being yanked out right through my skin?
Crap. Are you supposed to need tissues to wipe your eyes when you’re loving music this much? Of course, that heartectomy might have something to do with it.
And dammit, that guitar IS flat!
SIBLY is just emotionally wringing. But isn’t it all?
Bathrooms are great for sound! Grinding, growling. The beast.
Brains, hearts and souls in synch.
And of course my mind is hearing RP’s voice anyway!
Ah, there’s JPJ. And finally… the heartbeat, Bonzo.
And then it just stops like that – makes me laugh!
That’s the way, all right. It’s such a sweet thing, but with a core of darkness. Contrast.
Oh, that’s an interesting thing with RP’s voice now.
“Fish in dirty water dying” – I don’t always listen to the words, but isn't that an amazing phrase? I think it every time I hear it.
Geez – why didn't they use this rough mix as the final product? There’s some amazing stuff in it! A new favorite for me!
Gods yes, I think I may love this version of Jennings Farm Blues more than any other. There is stuff being said musically that I've not heard before.
No – there is no “I think” about loving this version. It is just different enough that it’s practically a whole new song and KaChing – just like that another new favorite for me!
I can’t say that tremolo does much for me. I get what Robert’s doing with it but a little goes a long way.
Afternote:
Led Zeppelin - they were masters of the music in a way that no one had been before, right from day one. They stood out even compared to the Big Guys of rock music of the day. This was their third album, fer crying out loud. They'd only been a band for two years!
I can’t believe all the whiners who say that these remasters are just more of the same. I pity those people for what they cannot hear. Meanwhile, I feel like I've been given an extraordinary gift of perfect imperfection. A bittersweet gift, at that, not without the price of emotional investment.
But isn't that what Magick is all about?
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Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Saturday, June 14, 2014
Remasters 2014 Report: Led Zeppelin II Companion Disc
So many people are talking about the remasters. That’s a cool thing. It’s too bad, though, that what so many people are talking about is the packaging, the technical details of the digital downloads, the shipping/delivery dates, the songs that should have been included or will be included on the companion discs.
Where’s the music in all that?
Led Zeppelin II Companion Disc
"The material on the companion discs presents a portal to the time of the recording of Led Zeppelin. It is a selection of work in progress with rough mixes, backing tracks, alternate versions, and new material recorded at the time."
Even before I put the disc in the player, I’m reminding myself of the above statement by Jimmy Page. The track listing is almost the same as Led Zeppelin II but not quite. Mr. Page’s choices of songs alone will reveal much about his musical intentions for us. I look forward to the new insights.
Where’s the music in all that?
Led Zeppelin II Companion Disc
"The material on the companion discs presents a portal to the time of the recording of Led Zeppelin. It is a selection of work in progress with rough mixes, backing tracks, alternate versions, and new material recorded at the time."
Even before I put the disc in the player, I’m reminding myself of the above statement by Jimmy Page. The track listing is almost the same as Led Zeppelin II but not quite. Mr. Page’s choices of songs alone will reveal much about his musical intentions for us. I look forward to the new insights.
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RP’s voice is surprisingly more melodic than I recall. Am I hearing things that weren't there before or is it because of quality?
Oh this is fun, this is different! Hearing the parts without the whole! And my brain is supplying the parts that aren't there!
Insights into song construction. Wow. How music gets put together to make a whole is a mystery to me so this is awesome.
Oh what fun it all will be – prophetic! All these years of enjoyment have been fun and it doesn't end!
What a remarkable gift this is - no band has to share rough mixes with the world. Led Zeppelin's rough mixes are better than most bands' finished music!
This is truly an instructional disc, isn't it.
No lyrics! Thank You! I love this (lyrics aren't my thing). But I can also see how much this song was meant for RP's vocals. It doesn't stand as an instrumental as much as other LZ songs do.
Gotta admit JPJ’s keyboards are the best part of TY as an instrumental.
How often do we ever get to hear of bass and guitar in harmony? Makes it special to hear it now.
Yeah, then I get the solo – PLAY it man! And he does play with the guitar. Goofing around a bit there.
That tone. I’d like to interview JP and ask him how he chose different tones. The when/where/why of the different voices of his guitar.
He’s like a ventriloquist
Lyrics-free music! Again it’s really so clear when the instruments are supposed to be accompaniment to the vocals rather than standing alone as instrumental. That's never been so obvious to me before. This is amazing. I’d like to hear every LZ song without vocals to understand the interplay.
Oh oh oh. Ramble On – one of my most favorite. But this version missing the lovely voice of that guitar.
OMG – I’m realizing that this whole disc shows in such a damn dramatic way just how much JP’s guitar voice made a difference to the music. Duh! All of these tracks lack the Magick I seek in the sound! This is definitely an instructional disc for me!
I always love hearing Bonzo sing out his counts.
La La is just so damn much fun. It is so not LZ and yet Zep at the same time. I could see JP, JPJ and Bonzo deciding to have fun while waiting for Robert to get back from lunch.
Oh this is fun, this is different! Hearing the parts without the whole! And my brain is supplying the parts that aren't there!
Insights into song construction. Wow. How music gets put together to make a whole is a mystery to me so this is awesome.
Oh what fun it all will be – prophetic! All these years of enjoyment have been fun and it doesn't end!
What a remarkable gift this is - no band has to share rough mixes with the world. Led Zeppelin's rough mixes are better than most bands' finished music!
This is truly an instructional disc, isn't it.
No lyrics! Thank You! I love this (lyrics aren't my thing). But I can also see how much this song was meant for RP's vocals. It doesn't stand as an instrumental as much as other LZ songs do.
Gotta admit JPJ’s keyboards are the best part of TY as an instrumental.
How often do we ever get to hear of bass and guitar in harmony? Makes it special to hear it now.
Yeah, then I get the solo – PLAY it man! And he does play with the guitar. Goofing around a bit there.
That tone. I’d like to interview JP and ask him how he chose different tones. The when/where/why of the different voices of his guitar.
He’s like a ventriloquist
Lyrics-free music! Again it’s really so clear when the instruments are supposed to be accompaniment to the vocals rather than standing alone as instrumental. That's never been so obvious to me before. This is amazing. I’d like to hear every LZ song without vocals to understand the interplay.
Oh oh oh. Ramble On – one of my most favorite. But this version missing the lovely voice of that guitar.
OMG – I’m realizing that this whole disc shows in such a damn dramatic way just how much JP’s guitar voice made a difference to the music. Duh! All of these tracks lack the Magick I seek in the sound! This is definitely an instructional disc for me!
I always love hearing Bonzo sing out his counts.
La La is just so damn much fun. It is so not LZ and yet Zep at the same time. I could see JP, JPJ and Bonzo deciding to have fun while waiting for Robert to get back from lunch.
Friday, June 6, 2014
Remasters 2014 Report: Live at the Olympia
It was not so easy waiting two days to listen to the companion disc to the first album. But I made myself do it because self-discipline is part of the Music, of all the Arts, and of Magick as well. And because it's going to be a long, long time till the next three remasters come out.
As before, this report was written as I listened to the music.
Led Zeppelin I Companion Disc - Live at the Olympia
I love that the show opened this way. In your face showing off how good these guys are. Bam bam. Bam bam.
Dammit, my speakers are ruined.
Robert Plant’s voice so young – he’ll get even better than this later years but he's already there, on the top.
Recording’s a little uneven – sometimes JPJ’s bass is right in your face, sometimes it’s Robert. Who cares.
JP’s guitar so clean. Still reflecting the tightness and technical excellence of his session playing, but he’s starting to break loose. Not like later, but you can hear him being pulled off into the ozone.
HOW does Robert still have a voice at all today? What awesome lungs. Seriously.
It is so amazing that JP could make himself sound like multiple guitars without benefit of a studio.
Do people even realize how different this music was? That the guitar wasn’t just an accompaniment to the vocals anymore? All bets were off!
Live recordings back then – not such great quality, but you've got the loosy-goosy freedom of a live performance that a studio recording never really has. Magick in it all, just different, because one’s a capture of a practiced, perfect ritual, the other is a messy Work in progress.
I love how the audience responds. Lucky dogs.
The boys were like elite marathon runners – putting out maximum effort for miles and miles of music.
How can a human being do that on a guitar? The guitar isn't a musical instrument any more but instead is a physical extension of the soul’s desire.
So strange hearing a quiet audience at the first notes of D&C!
It is 84° in my house and yet I just shivered.
It seems to me that D&C is a completely different song every version of I hear. That time in Paris still takes place somewhere far, far away from this planet, though.
There I go again. Goosebumps.
Bonham so in tune with the music. Not merely a rhythm keeper but a music creator along with the others.
Whatever gave Robert the brilliant idea to sing counterpoint to the guitar? Simply beyond extraordinary.
Sexual assault with sound.
This is crazy-making music. Crazy is good.
Oh the voice of that guitar – that crawling, seeking, huge, nasty thing.
This is so not the studio!
Get your mind out of the gutter. Not mere sex – it’s so much more. Push the music, push life, push reality. Spread the wings. Fly to the sun and beyond.
Like telling the story a new way each time but in the language of emotion made sound.
No announcer butting in! I automatically cringed but it wasn't there!
How brave, how cheeky, how much confidence and joy to try a new note, a new pause, a new rhythm, a new chord, a new progression in front of witnesses. And pulling it off.
Oh I surely did trash the speakers two days ago. Must replace can’t go on with them like this, but no stopping the music.
Can blues be any darker, slower, richer, sleazier? Can anyone survive such exposure of the soul?
I forget I’m listening to a voice and a guitar. They weave in and out so perfectly, I hear a musical message. My heart follows willingly, not even caring where I'm being taken.
No wonder some people think there’s something evil in this music. I actually know of a few who could only blush if they really listened to what’s going on here. But they can’t hear what it is, only what they fear. A pity.
Geez – you have to just laugh with joy at some of this. Unbelievable. And it’s just crappy blown speakers! Of course I’m laughing!
Ain't you never been shook? Oh!
How BIG they were. Filling the heavens with joyful sound!
Drums and voice were the original music. Yet all alone Bonzo made music with drums. Not just rhythm – he made music. He brought down the lightning and the thunder and then he mocked the gods with their own pounding footsteps as they strode across the quivering earth hunting for what he'd stolen from them. We love him because he had no fear. Hearing him shout as he hammers it out – where is the fire to throw our sacrifices on, to dance around, naked and sweating?
How Many More Times can I be blown away by this music? It doesn't matter. I willingly throw myself on the flames.
Love how there’s a touch of Whole Lotta Love snuck in there towards the end.
Can you believe they’d go out and do this night after night?
Why in the world do they call what these guys did “playing”? It’s as serious as a heart attack. Oh yeah, Art Attack.
As before, this report was written as I listened to the music.
Led Zeppelin I Companion Disc - Live at the Olympia
I love that the show opened this way. In your face showing off how good these guys are. Bam bam. Bam bam.
Dammit, my speakers are ruined.
Robert Plant’s voice so young – he’ll get even better than this later years but he's already there, on the top.
Recording’s a little uneven – sometimes JPJ’s bass is right in your face, sometimes it’s Robert. Who cares.
JP’s guitar so clean. Still reflecting the tightness and technical excellence of his session playing, but he’s starting to break loose. Not like later, but you can hear him being pulled off into the ozone.
HOW does Robert still have a voice at all today? What awesome lungs. Seriously.
It is so amazing that JP could make himself sound like multiple guitars without benefit of a studio.
Do people even realize how different this music was? That the guitar wasn’t just an accompaniment to the vocals anymore? All bets were off!
Live recordings back then – not such great quality, but you've got the loosy-goosy freedom of a live performance that a studio recording never really has. Magick in it all, just different, because one’s a capture of a practiced, perfect ritual, the other is a messy Work in progress.
I love how the audience responds. Lucky dogs.
The boys were like elite marathon runners – putting out maximum effort for miles and miles of music.
How can a human being do that on a guitar? The guitar isn't a musical instrument any more but instead is a physical extension of the soul’s desire.
So strange hearing a quiet audience at the first notes of D&C!
It is 84° in my house and yet I just shivered.
It seems to me that D&C is a completely different song every version of I hear. That time in Paris still takes place somewhere far, far away from this planet, though.
There I go again. Goosebumps.
Bonham so in tune with the music. Not merely a rhythm keeper but a music creator along with the others.
Whatever gave Robert the brilliant idea to sing counterpoint to the guitar? Simply beyond extraordinary.
Sexual assault with sound.
This is crazy-making music. Crazy is good.
Oh the voice of that guitar – that crawling, seeking, huge, nasty thing.
This is so not the studio!
Get your mind out of the gutter. Not mere sex – it’s so much more. Push the music, push life, push reality. Spread the wings. Fly to the sun and beyond.
Like telling the story a new way each time but in the language of emotion made sound.
No announcer butting in! I automatically cringed but it wasn't there!
How brave, how cheeky, how much confidence and joy to try a new note, a new pause, a new rhythm, a new chord, a new progression in front of witnesses. And pulling it off.
Oh I surely did trash the speakers two days ago. Must replace can’t go on with them like this, but no stopping the music.
Can blues be any darker, slower, richer, sleazier? Can anyone survive such exposure of the soul?
I forget I’m listening to a voice and a guitar. They weave in and out so perfectly, I hear a musical message. My heart follows willingly, not even caring where I'm being taken.
No wonder some people think there’s something evil in this music. I actually know of a few who could only blush if they really listened to what’s going on here. But they can’t hear what it is, only what they fear. A pity.
Geez – you have to just laugh with joy at some of this. Unbelievable. And it’s just crappy blown speakers! Of course I’m laughing!
Ain't you never been shook? Oh!
How BIG they were. Filling the heavens with joyful sound!
Drums and voice were the original music. Yet all alone Bonzo made music with drums. Not just rhythm – he made music. He brought down the lightning and the thunder and then he mocked the gods with their own pounding footsteps as they strode across the quivering earth hunting for what he'd stolen from them. We love him because he had no fear. Hearing him shout as he hammers it out – where is the fire to throw our sacrifices on, to dance around, naked and sweating?
How Many More Times can I be blown away by this music? It doesn't matter. I willingly throw myself on the flames.
Love how there’s a touch of Whole Lotta Love snuck in there towards the end.
Can you believe they’d go out and do this night after night?
Why in the world do they call what these guys did “playing”? It’s as serious as a heart attack. Oh yeah, Art Attack.
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