Led Zeppelin - When the Levee Breaks | Singer Reacts & Musician Analysis
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All Led zeppelin albums are good. My suggestion is that you listen to them all in chronological order. So you can see the evolution of the band
IMO the absolute most iconic drum work in history.....Bonham was incredible
@MillieMochiTunes
10 ай бұрын
Totally agree 💜
@taylorham9532
10 ай бұрын
nope that would be the ph tune
@giannalynnwreckingco.7110
Ай бұрын
@@taylorham9532oh please 😂😂😂
In my opinion, best drum sound of any song ever
This groove is filthy, and it's patient. It's an unstoppable force, just like the flood their singing about.
Every Zep song is great. You should do the albums. You should hear everything. Do it chronologically. You’ll love it!
@fewwiggle
11 ай бұрын
Yes, but song by song (separately) in order to give each song the attention it deserves . . . .
@Inadougadavida
10 ай бұрын
That would be time well spent
My favorite Led Zeppelin song.
@rogy1969
11 ай бұрын
mine too *flails arms wildly*
@rickcrane9883
10 ай бұрын
Ditto
@GregCombs100
Ай бұрын
Agree, such a great sound and atmosphere to this track. Under appreciated by the general public, not what comes to mind with most people when they talk about the band, but to Zeppelin fans from the beginning it's the best, and no one could play a kit like Bonzo.
One of my favorite songs ever. John Bonham's drumming in particular but really the overall composition of this piece and the way they play it perfectly captures the plodding but relentless rising of the floodwaters and of being sick to death of what will happen if the levee breaks. And it also feels like it could be about relationship stuff on a metaphorical level or something. Led Zeppelin has several great albums to react to, and this one that this song is from, their fourth album, colloquially known as The Rune Album because of the runes on the album cover, is one of those albums where every song on it is just amazing. You've basically already got a start on it by doing When the Levee Breaks.
Led Zeppelin are still the most important band in Rock n Roll history.
Zeppelin is definitely the one band that I can say you need to start from the first album and go all the way through all of their albums. You can do it! 🤙😎
the power, the GROOVE!! no other band could sound like this
When the Levee Breaks" is a country blues song written and first recorded by Memphis Minnie and Kansas Joe in 1929. The song was re-worked by Led Zeppelin as the last song on their untitled fourth album. Singer Robert Plant used many of the original lyrics and the songwriting is credited to Memphis Minnie and the individual members of Led Zeppelin. You should give the original a listen some day. Robert Plant is a master at musical arrangement.
Recorded at Headley Grange the Rolling Stones mobile recording unit, Bonzo had his drums set up at the base of the tall stairwell with mic;s hanging over banisters on each floor above to get that "deep hole" effect.
🎸 🥁 another classic song you never get tired of hearing. Keep on rocking!🎉❤
@samjaxwhistler
11 ай бұрын
Exactly! Definitely in my top 10 Zeppelin songs.
8:36 When humans first started making music, we started playing songs when we needed to, and played them 'til they were done. The muses were in charge. Then we started changing the songs to please an audience. The more people liked your song, the more famous you could be. Then radio happened. Since selling ad time became _extremely_ lucrative, radio stations started looking for a certain kind of song. Their goal was to broadcast twenty-five minutes of advertisements an hour in short enough blocks to keep listeners from tuning out, and the criteria became two hundred and ten seconds of light, bouncy noise to keep listeners distracted, amused, and hooked between ads. That's how three and a half minute songs became the meme. And if you wanted to be a pop star, you made radio-friendly songs. You want to be a rock star, you made at least one radio-friendly song and a bunch of others your fans could scare their parents with. Led Zeppelin made a _lot_ of parent-scaring music. Also, 210 seconds of 120 BPM is 420 beats. 69 memes! Capitalism! (This makes sense in one of the universes next door) Edit: Gen-X metalhead says: Beastie Boys _Rhymin' & Stealin'_ Thanks, Mike.
My 34th favorite Zeppelin song. Which means I love it!!
@Jamthecoolerator
10 ай бұрын
Your 34th??? Dude, there aren't 33 better Led Zeppelin songs. There just aren't.
@davidadams5280
10 ай бұрын
I love the song. And for me I could actually name more than 33 Zep songs I love more. For example on Zep 4 which I bought when it was new I rank it 5th. Stairway, Misty, Black Dog, Rock and Roll and then Levee. And I can do this with most albums. I have heard every Zep song over 10,000 times each.
@Jamthecoolerator
10 ай бұрын
@@davidadams5280 OK. But none of those songs are better than Levee...
Millie That echoing of John Bonham's drumming was recorded in hallways of Headley Grange in UK. Headley Grange was used as recording studio for Led Zeppelin's 4 out of 9 albums. There were other artists used HG for their recordings such as Genesis.
@MillieMochiTunes
10 ай бұрын
Thanks for telling me, pretty amazing drum work 💜
@MrTech226
10 ай бұрын
@@MillieMochiTunes You are welcome!
I think Led Zeppelin made the best cover of this old blues tune. It's so good you might want to think it's their original song.
Yep, that sound works for me too, Millie. Not sure about "crispy" though - to me it's just "filthy dirty"! I think the reason they could do 10 minute tracks back in the day, is because they really knew how to build a solid groove to get lost in. Best wishes.
My favourite Zeppelin track .. Absolute Perfection ! 🥁
You're english pronunciation and emphasis is brilliant - thank you for this!
"Cryin' won't help ya, prayin' won't do you no good!" - Never more true words spoken! Fantastic lyrics!
LED ZEPPELIN were THE FOUNDERS of a very NEW 'Musix Genre', what was never heard before on our sweet little blue planet before; since then, literally called 'Hard Rock' - laterally may be known as 'Heavy Metal' - It's a GIFT!
You might be wondering why he sings "Goin' to Chicago.." at he end..Chicago had a great blues recording company called, "Chess & Checker Records". I was there back in 1970 with my friends who recorded a 7 inch demo in Studio B. Dave Purple (Grape) of Chicago group "The Cryan' Shames" was at the controls. I played marracas. Many blues artists recorded there over the years then. It was the Blues Capital studio of the North. Peace and please Do review whole Zeppelin albums. I'm an old classic rocker that saw Zeppelin in concert in 1975 at Long Beach ,Calif. Tickets : $10.50 for a 3 1/2 hour gig. Peace.
I always loved that this closes the album. Rather than being soft or a ballad, this one is all about heaviness and dark menace. It's a perfect finale for this legendary album.
If theres one thing about millie she really does appreciate great music from some of the greatest bands from the late 60s and 70s onwards who really know how to play pure rock music and especially led Zeppelin she really does show real enthusiasm when listening to there great music she really does have a great understanding of what real music should sound like and i always look forward to seeing her whenever shes listening to music because she is a great presenter with a great personality shes totally awesome
Zep took the blues & RAN with 'em! Thanks for your reaction.
I love the way she says "Tweetch". Every time I see her I think of it. 😂
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Definitely one of the best ... always enjoyed it. Thanks Millie.
@MillieMochiTunes
10 ай бұрын
Thanks and you're welcome
This album, Led Zeppelin IV, would be a great album to react. Hard to pick a favorite Zeppelin album but I'd pick this one if I had to.
t’s a terrible storm, the moanful sound of the wind(harp & guitar) The unrelenting pounding of the surf(drums) with cymbal crashing waves And the winding down of the storm like a top losing speed Watch them play this live in 1971 at 19 years old. Album only out for few months Magical night 🎊😎🎸 Song is over 50 years old. Match it with today
Going through their albums is a good idea. Each one has a different feel. There's lots of people's fave songs that never get heard coz they're album tracks. There's also The BBC Sessions and How the West Was Won, which is all live performances that rarely get heard or mentioned because everyone goes for the well known stuff like Stairway etc. Even Achilles Last Stand, one of their best songs ever, is hardly even known by a lot of Zep fans. DO IT! Haha.
Plant on harmonica. Have you ever heard a harmonica as a hard rock instrument? It’s a cover of a 1929 song. And they do a damned good job.
A quick linguistic observation: I'm enjoying your mixed Spanish/British accented English. The mixture is fascinating. It's clear that you learned English while listening mostly to British speakers. I dig it.
@MillieMochiTunes
10 ай бұрын
Hehehe there is defo truth in that 😅
@ZEPnALE
10 ай бұрын
@@MillieMochiTunes Soy Estadounidense, pero también soy hijo de Cubanos, así que hablo Español.
The drums on this are one of the most sampled rock sounds ever.
Another song that they did, that is similar to this one, is called Travelling Riverside Blues. Excellent song
I'll never forget in 2006 here in New Orleans for jazz fest Robert Plant came down an the first song was When the levees break which was 7 or 8 months after Katrina an we loved it.. But the people from out of town didn't catch on
They should have played this at MSG for the " Song remains the same" movie. That would have been awesome! I saw Page play " In my time of dying" twice in 1988 in concert. He nailed it! Bonham drank himself to death. What a shame...
Memphis Minnie wrote the song in the 20's. She was born in Algiers, across the River from Nawlins. Every song they "homaged" became their own.. Used to ride down River Road next to the levee listening to this. Listened to it again a lot after Katrina.
A levee is a dam. Best drummer ever, great baseline and the lead singer outdoes himself on the harmonica.
the best sound the drum of history... genius Bonzo
Oh man... that's the drumming of the gods right there. It sounds like it's coming down from the top of Mount Olympus. Flawless.
I had this Led Zeppelin 8-track tape when I was 17.
Hi Millie - Thanks for representing! I think an aspect of the differences you are experiencing from the bands in the '60's and '70's compared to now is how artists evolve. Back then, because it required live performances, and electronics were not what they are, you had to have the right mix of members and you had to endure together. You wrote and performed what you wanted to play and the compositions were not geared towards radio play, because it compromised music integrity. You made albums, not songs that were "radio friendly." Today, there is a tendency to get what is essentially a hook and a thought out and just build 3 minutes around it. Also, live is often an afterthought today. There are great artists out there today, but you can't expect to hear them without effort on your part.
@robertserafin-uc3qn
10 ай бұрын
Ever since rock and roll was born , record executives wanted 3 minute songs to sell for a quick dollar. Led Zeppelin changed that , many bands chose artistic differences with their record producers & CEOs in the 70's
Led Z played Rock, metal, folk rock and many other genre of songs. This was a blues based song and so magnificent.
the sound: It's ALL HANDMADE!!!
Another great rockin' reaction, Millie.
I love your reactions, Gorgeous Millie
@MillieMochiTunes
10 ай бұрын
Thank you 💜
The best part is when you take a drink out of a unicorn decorated glass when enjoying Zeppelin. Hilarious.
Out of all the Led Zeppelin songs there are this is my favorite, When IV came out I bought it.
Fantastic song from the greats! Robert on that harmonica!
The only Led Zeppelin song that mentions my hometown.
You understand rock n roll. Great reaction video.
Just want to give a little love to the original of this song. Done by a female blues artist known as 'Memphis' Minnie. Kansas Joe McCoy & Memphis Minnie wrote this song for the 1927 Mississippi floods that destroyed nearly almost half of the Mississippi Basin. Yes that date is correct, 1927.
I really ❤ for you to do song by song of all their studio or whole album review > side one + side two 👍
My favorite band.Reacction excellent millie.🥁🎸🎸🎸🎤🇬🇧
They were just meant to be, each member just gelled, its like they knew each others minds 🤘❤️. Oh no sense in going to chicago anymore. Its hell on earth
@juliemanarin4127
11 ай бұрын
Yeah I live here
@Brandi6666
11 ай бұрын
@@juliemanarin4127 ouch. If it makes you feel better, im 25 minutes outside of camden nj and 1/2 hour from “zombie land” philly🤭🤭🤭🤭
If you do start doing full album reactions, this one right here Zeppelin IV is a great one to start with. Pink Floyds Dark Side of the Moon is iconic, Who's Next by the Who, there is your first 3
@yelnek4548
11 ай бұрын
Followed by The Beatles - Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Yes - The Yes Album, & The Eagles - Hotel California
My favorite band since 1969❤
The going to Chicago reference is because many people moved to Chicago after the flood of the Mississippi River in 1927.
This album has always been my favorite of the four. Peace/JT
One of my favorites ❤❤❤
Page was a master at tuning his guitar, and studio work! Bonham was the stage director!
Fun fact this song was recorded in a main entrance to a mansion they bought. It had a sprial staircase and john Bonham was at the bottom robert was in the middle and page and jones up top and bonham had 4 sticks in each hand pounding this out
The reason a lot of pop & rock songs from the early days were short was to get it played on Radio you were only allowed 3 mins but groups like ledzep, floyd,& Yes,& the Beatles pushed the boundries & because of their popularity & Pirate Radios who were willing to play full versions & Album tracks the establishment radio Stations were forced to change!! One battle won by the common people!!
I saw Led Zep Jam in '77 in Houston, Tx at the Summit it smogged out the band so groovy
GOATS…PERIOD! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Ten Years gone...be the 1st reactor to do this song. Robert wrote it about is 10 year relationship with his girl at the time and he had to pick between her and Zeppelin...true story....awesome
Drunk, in a camp near a lake, the sun rising and this song playing...yes, i lived that !
1927 Mississippi Flood the levees gave way because of the rain. Levee/river bank gave way. Reworking of 1929 soul song that talked about the floods.
Drums recorded in the stairwell of Headley Grange such a full and tall sound.
One of their best but take a look at the "Playing For Change" version. Which also has John Paul from Led Zep in. Actually think "Kashmir" is their best track especially the celebration concert version.
LZ gives us another brilliant performance of what was originally a Delta Blues composition......Jimmy Page has always had a deep respect and appreciation of the Blues masters who preceded the 'British Invasion'.......this has that spooky 'swamp' blues feeling, doesn't it?
I saw Robert Plant with Alison Krauss in Taos in June. They did a rockabilly version of this song.
I always thought this song was one of Zep's best, but I was a drummer in the early 70's when I first heard this song!!! The beat is typical Bonham, very difficult to master! Saw them in 1978!
Oh, baby, wish you had been there in 71 and 72 to experience the new moments in music history. From 1960 at six till 1969 at 15, the change was mind blowing.
Milie, I agree, this is raw, pure rock. And blues, but blues is part of rock.
John Bonham pounding this song into your soul.
Orig tune 1929. Harmonica is plant. Drums legendary Bonham. Zep ended the 60's and helped create the long song jam thru mid 70's ad continued into 80's. Kasmir legendary later Zep. Live LP w/ Stairway and No Quarter for ref. Search for 1973 live Madison sq garden. Since been loving you. Classic long form live. U may have already covered :)
dirty, dirty, dirty ❣ Will be looking for your album reactions!
An epic song from the best band ever all four members legends love your reaction Millie
Zeppelin doesn’t sound dated, this could be a new radio hit even today. Another thing that separates them from most others.
The thing is: someone TELL they know what's dirty is (in a familiar way of course) - but you KNOW it... :o)
Millie , you are so cool. So is Bonham's Drumming. I'll sit with ya through a whole album. Lets go for Physical Graffiti. It would be great if you react to their song Carouselembrah from In Through The Outdoor.
That drum beat is the most used beat in other songs. Without it Rap would not exsist.
The Goat!
Do the albums please Milly. In Sequence just phenomenal!
Watching you listen to this song is like watching those on the Howard Stern show riding the Sybian
Rock is raw and dirty. You get it! 🎉
“Purest form of rock” i love you said that
I've heard that the drums in this song have been sampled in more songs than any other.
It’s the blues…that’s why it sounds dirty! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Metaphorically about the human soul ,what is the feel when it breaks, the worry and trauma of the human existence.
Crispy Dirty ... YES!!! GOOD GIRL GO TO THE HEAD OF THE CLASS
Huge Zep fan, and IMO their best album was Physical Graffiti. It has a little bit of everything.
This songs all tell stories, fairy tales or poems. There is no time for that today... :o(
You love analog V/U meter overload, Millie, my love. ✌️
Whole albums, wow! 🎉 I look forward to that. How about your music and let us react through you? Let the party begin🎉🎸✌🏻🏴🥃
The drums were recorded on Alistair Crowley's staircase. Of course, ol' Alistair was dead then but I think one of Zep rented it or bought it.
Listen to the remastered version the drumming is amazing