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The second season I am to know
You are the sunlight in my growing
So little warmth I've felt before.
It isn't hard to feel me glowing
I watched the fire that grew so low.
It is the summer of my smiles-
Flee from me keepers of the gloom.
Speak to me only with your eyes
It is to you I give this tune.
Ain't so hard to recognize
These things are clear to all from
Time to time. Ooooh
Talk talk-
I've felt the coldness of my winter
I never thought it would ever go
I cursed the gloom that set upon us
But I know that I love you so
But I know that I love you so.
These are the seasons of emotion
And like the winds they rise and fall
This is the wonder of devotion
I see the torch we all must hold.
This is the mystery of the quotient
Upon us all a little rain
Must fall, just a little rain?
Ooooh, yeah yeah yeah!
Overrated
Learn to play this on guitar and you would change your tune. Pun intended
Overrated
I tried to overrate it, but the scale only goes to 10.
What a truly fabulous song!
I also enjoy the live version from the movie
Overrated
Based on what criteria? I won't bother waiting for an intelligent answer.
The first time I ever got stoned, like really stoned, 18 years old and listened to this song..
I like this one, but there are better (IMHO) Zep tracks.
I respect other’s opinions, and I get that musical taste is subjective, and for me this is a solid 3. Perhaps my ears have stopped working? It is a possibility! I’m glad others enjoy it, and I feel like I’m the only person not “in” on the story. Oh well.
I think you can get in on the story if you listen just a little bit closer....
Overrated
So is your opinion.
It could be JUST you. If you're seeing obscenity, perhaps it would be best to look in your own soul and ask "why?".
Would Google flag it as child porn?
Lots of examples of innocent folks’ photos getting in trouble for that
It’s just kids, for goodness sakes.
Let’s just calm down.
My daughter spent the first 3 years of her life naked. Pretty much.
Family photos document those years and trust me, they aren’t porn.
Just kids naked.
As we all are under our garments.
this might be the Mighty Zep at their best.
That's an interesting approach: rejecting any memories related to a song which you had previously heard - so that it will remain "fresh".
To me, attaching memories to songs does not innately "perpetuate any paradigms" (nice alliteration though), about their "current value". Then again, I don't consider only "current" music to have "current value"?
I guess it's just a matter of perspective - like a lot of things are.
Perhaps as i get older and start losing memories this changes my perspective? Music has always been such an incredibly important component of who i am...
It always surprises me that people attach memories to songs. This has an unfortunate effect of perpetuating a paradigm that music has no current value unless it is current. I very rarely attach a memory to a song and this has the fortunate effect of keeping it fresh every time i listen to it.
That's an interesting approach: rejecting any memories related to a song which you had previously heard - so that it will remain "fresh".
To me, attaching memories to songs does not innately "perpetuate any paradigms" (nice alliteration though), about their "current value". Then again, I don't consider only "current" music to have "current value"?
I guess it's just a matter of perspective - like a lot of things are.
It could be JUST you. If you're seeing obscenity, perhaps it would be best to look in your own soul and ask "why?".
It had not occurred to me that it was over 45 years ago that we were cruising A1A along Ft. Lauderdale beach in my buddies 'custom' (as in plywood and shag carpet) 68 Chevy van rolling the seeds out of Columbia's finest import, while literally wearing out the tape of this album on a Craig quadphonic 8 track player through Jensen 6×9 Triaxials. And we thought it couldn't get or sound any better than that.
Turns out you were right!!!
It had not occurred to me that it was over 45 years ago that we were cruising A1A along Ft. Lauderdale beach in my buddies 'custom' (as in plywood and shag carpet) 68 Chevy van rolling the seeds out of Columbia's finest import, while literally wearing out the tape of this album on a Craig quadphonic 8 track player through Jensen 6×9 Triaxials. And we thought it couldn't get or sound any better than that.
WOW! You nailed it!
There's a 10 if I've ever heard one.
Ditto! Simply Amazing... warms my soul
MAGMA!
How ironic - out of all the excellent heavy rockers LZ created, or recreated, this gentle acoustic tune may be my favorite Zeppelin song.
And the impetus behind it was a conversation Ringo Starr had with John Bonham in which he asked why Zep had never done a straightforward love song (I kind of think "Thank You" from LZ II covered that but what do I know). Supposedly that is why the opening of The Rain Song mimics "Something" by the Beatles
Uh....what's "GOT"?
Game of Thrones
"Jones used the Mk.II for the beautiful string arrangements in "The Rain Song" from Houses of the Holy. The Mellotron violins are strangely haunting, and have limited fidelity. They are also difficult to play smoothly, as the sounds begin and end instantly. To overcome this, Jones used a volume pedal to swell the entrances and exits of the string lines to make them more realistic. In an interview specifically for this article, he describes his process for recording a simulated orchestra with a keyboard: "The secret of successful keyboard string parts is to play only the parts that a real string section would play. That is, one line for the First Violins, one line for Second Violins, one for Violas, one for Cellos, one for Basses. Some divided parts are allowed, but keep them to a minimum. Think melodically."
The link:
https://www.reocities.com/jpjkeys/mellotron.html
The drums (percussion) are so tremendous on this entire record. Maybe my fave of their catalog.
edit - just noticed the person before me used the same word. must be true then.
edit - just noticed the person before me used the same word. must be true then.
Bump, still here and still 'our song'!
Music to my ears.
I remember the controversy with friends in that they thought it was shit cause it didn't
sound like, well, Led Zeppelin.
I believe they came around soon enough.
Ah...right. Why that would be mentioned here is quite non-sequitur. Meh.
there's a reason songs made it to the top 40 ...
My first purchase from them and I would play it at my numerous parties.
Everyone always surprised by the number of hits/singles/great songs.
Not at all!
Not sure what that means, but I do love this song.
deserves a "10" for this rock ballad classic,
My first purchase from them and I would play it at my numerous parties.
Everyone always surprised by the number of hits/singles/great songs.
Still beautiful after all these years.
Had to get the librairian to put the records on
Conan was exactly like GOT but 35 years ahead.
Uh....what's "GOT"?
Had to get the librairian to put the records on
Conan was exactly like GOT but 35 years ahead.
On the bright side, the utter twat in question introduced me to Led Zep, so I got something amazing out of all the crap
LOL...I knew an utter twat once....and no Led Zep or any other music gained from her....so sounds like you're better off than you knew!! This one's a 9, although it's a definite "set & setting" song.....Long Live RP!!
On the bright side, the utter twat in question introduced me to Led Zep, so I got something amazing out of all the crap
https://ultimateclassicrock.com/head-scratching-led-zeppelin-lyrics/
Hmmm?
You may have been correct on that!
Cuddling music extraordinaire!
Thanks for playing it. Eyes closed, gently swaying to the tune
Love it!
These things are clear to all from time to time.
Jimmy Page must have thought these otherwise second rate mellotron/one dimensional pseudo strings sounded good.
Fortunately mellotrons and the like have been relegated to museums where they can be seen as an aberration in electronic music development.
So go listen to some Beethoven.
This is Led Zeppelin; perfect exactly as it is; without syrupy strings.
Mellotrons are still used in contemporary music by various artists, including Steven Wilson, who's no slouch.
Exactly.
If Jimmy wanted syrupy strings he woulda hired a few violin players (ick).
Listen to any Beethoven and tell me those strings are syrupy - not likely.
Jimmy Page must have thought these otherwise second rate mellotron/one dimensional pseudo strings sounded good.
Fortunately mellotrons and the like have been relegated to museums where they can be seen as an aberration in electronic music development.
Exactly.
If Jimmy wanted syrupy strings he woulda hired a few violin players (ick).
Pity, as a new mix with genuine string playing would transform this into a truly great piece of music.
Derp!... As if it isn't already.
Exactly what i thought right now !
Immediately afterward, on every weeknight, they played this song. Still gives me chills. One of their very, very best.
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Today, I'm over 60 years old. Still a big Led Zeppelin fan. And somebody better have evidence that we're hearing a mellotron, rather than an honest string quartet. As a musician, I'm not buying it. Something stronger than Wikipedia, please.
Just use your ears Unclehud - the 'strings' are so synthetic and one dimensional that only a finger on a keyboard could have created them.
Pity, as a new mix with genuine string playing would transform this into a truly great piece of music.
Immediately afterward, on every weeknight, they played this song. Still gives me chills. One of their very, very best.
....................................................
Today, I'm over 60 years old. Still a big Led Zeppelin fan. And somebody better have evidence that we're hearing a mellotron, rather than an honest string quartet. As a musician, I'm not buying it. Something stronger than Wikipedia, please.
"Jones used the Mk.II for the beautiful string arrangements in "The Rain Song" from Houses of the Holy. The Mellotron violins are strangely haunting, and have limited fidelity. They are also difficult to play smoothly, as the sounds begin and end instantly. To overcome this, Jones used a volume pedal to swell the entrances and exits of the string lines to make them more realistic. In an interview specifically for this article, he describes his process for recording a simulated orchestra with a keyboard: "The secret of successful keyboard string parts is to play only the parts that a real string section would play. That is, one line for the First Violins, one line for Second Violins, one for Violas, one for Cellos, one for Basses. Some divided parts are allowed, but keep them to a minimum. Think melodically."
The link:
https://www.reocities.com/jpjkeys/mellotron.html
Immediately afterward, on every weeknight, they played this song. Still gives me chills. One of their very, very best.
....................................................
Today, I'm over 60 years old. Still a big Led Zeppelin fan. And somebody better have evidence that we're hearing a mellotron, rather than an honest string quartet. As a musician, I'm not buying it. Something stronger than Wikipedia, please.
How nicely said! I feel that "Houses of The Holy" said something that I felt from within me deeply emotionally and that hasn't changed in 45+ years. Zeppelin has for me been the i-Ching and Tarot- a way to see a reflection of my inner state, grasp the reality of life around me, and and thus to choose the right path. I kid you not in the least little degree; Zeppelin's been there when I needed them.
INDEED.
Hah never new that until now. I wonder how many songs Zep did with a Mellotron.
How nicely said! I feel that "Houses of The Holy" said something that I felt from within me deeply emotionally and that hasn't changed in 45+ years. Zeppelin has for me been the i-Ching and Tarot- a way to see a reflection of my inner state, grasp the reality of life around me, and and thus to choose the right path. I kid you not in the least little degree; Zeppelin's been there when I needed them.