So the other night, Sunday to be precise, I was out at the place we have in the country, where we get far more channels then we do in the city, because of satellite television. Anyway, we were skimming through the channels, and we saw that one of the VH1 channels was playing a live Led Zeppelin concert, so we turned it to that.
I used to listen to Led Zeppelin quite a lot when I was younger, unfortunately I hadn't heard them in about 7 years, until we watched the live concert on VH1. While the concert was no Beethoven, as you all know, by no means was Led Zeppelin as precise with their feelings through music as Beethoven, the musicality does not compare, of course their music is nothing of the spirituality of the masterful classical, spiritual, composers, far from as profound, etc., etc... but yet I got to hear "The Rain Song" from their album, Houses of the Holy. I thought that it was quite beautiful, the guitar parts and scales blend so well and beautifully. It is a shame that I overlooked this song when I was younger, I would always listen to their more catchy tunes, unfortunately. Not that this song is not catchy, it is just different. This is my favorite song by them, I think.
So, I went out and bought the Houses of the Holy album, fortunately WalMart had it, I actually couldn't believe that they did!
While I couldn't find the song as played on the album on You Tube, I did find some good interpretations of it, one by a man playing by himself, and the other played by Led Zeppelin live. So here are the two links, that I just mentioned on You Tube:
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qU9HiwmcLWQ - The talented guitarist playing acoustic solo, with no singing.
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmc-eg78gTs - Led Zeppelin playing The Rain Song live, not the best sound, but still quite enjoyable, at least to me.
I do hope that at least someone will respond to this post. If you like the song, please let me know? Thanks.
I used to listen to Led Zeppelin quite a lot when I was younger, unfortunately I hadn't heard them in about 7 years, until we watched the live concert on VH1. While the concert was no Beethoven, as you all know, by no means was Led Zeppelin as precise with their feelings through music as Beethoven, the musicality does not compare, of course their music is nothing of the spirituality of the masterful classical, spiritual, composers, far from as profound, etc., etc... but yet I got to hear "The Rain Song" from their album, Houses of the Holy. I thought that it was quite beautiful, the guitar parts and scales blend so well and beautifully. It is a shame that I overlooked this song when I was younger, I would always listen to their more catchy tunes, unfortunately. Not that this song is not catchy, it is just different. This is my favorite song by them, I think.
So, I went out and bought the Houses of the Holy album, fortunately WalMart had it, I actually couldn't believe that they did!
While I couldn't find the song as played on the album on You Tube, I did find some good interpretations of it, one by a man playing by himself, and the other played by Led Zeppelin live. So here are the two links, that I just mentioned on You Tube:
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qU9HiwmcLWQ - The talented guitarist playing acoustic solo, with no singing.
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmc-eg78gTs - Led Zeppelin playing The Rain Song live, not the best sound, but still quite enjoyable, at least to me.
I do hope that at least someone will respond to this post. If you like the song, please let me know? Thanks.
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