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Led Zeppelin is the #1 Rock and Roll Band Of All Time
By Peter Cross
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I've been in rock and roll
all my life and I'm well aware that The Rolling Stones
have been called the best rock and roll band. Don't get
me wrong because I love Mick and the Stones, and the
Beatles were my major musical influence, but here's why
I think that Led Zeppelin is the best rock and roll band
of all time:
1.
Best Players
First of all, John Bonham was the best rock and roll
drummer ever to walk the face of this planet, and that's
an informed opinion coming from a former professional
drummer. John played drums unlike anyone else ever did,
still does, or ever will, and that fact is continually
demonstrated in the astounding breadth and depth of his
recorded work. He had complete independence in all four
limbs, he slammed his drums harder than anyone else, and
he did it with speed and total precision, never once
dropping the beat. His beats were were innovative and
creative, and John was never stuck in simple grooves.
His fills were innovative, creative, complex, and
technically brilliant, he knew when to keep it
relatively simple (i.e. Kashmir), but he was always in
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And to
top that all off, John created a giant drum sound which
is unique. It inspired a host of imitators who were able
to imitate the sound of his snare drum, but only with a
simple backbeat.
At the
time that Led Zep was formed, Jimmy Page could have
gotten any drummer in the world to play with him, and he
chose John. There's not one single drummer alive or dead
who can begin to touch John's power, creativity, speed,
precision, and technical brilliance. I've heard that
Jimmy still feels the same way about John as I do.
Secondly, Jimmy Page has always been one of the best
rock guitarists ever, right from his earliest days as a
session player and the beginning of his real public
stardom in the Yardbirds. I believe that Jimmy is the
most brilliantly prolific of all the great rock and roll
guitarists.
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I suspect that Jimmy would
agree with me that Jimi Hendrix was the one true genius
of guitar because he came from another galaxy in terms
of his sound and his use of feedback. But unfortunately,
Jimi died and we will never know how much further he
would have progressed. When I listen to Jimmy's solos
using the violin bow, I get the urge to put him on the
same pedestal as Hendrix and wonder which galaxy they
both came from.
As a songwriter, Jimmy used
his superior ability to play lead guitar to create
actual song structure. Led Zep's songs use not one or
two of Jimmy's incredibly powerful, complicated and
unbelievably SEXY riffs in each song, but there are
four, five or more riffs in some songs. Jimmy's riffs
differ from each other within each song, and also from
song to song. His lead guitar playing can be HARD and
sexy, he can be sensitive and beautiful, and he can be
technically brilliant, all in the very same song. |
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Thirdly, John Paul Jones is
a bass player who attained a level of brilliance
comparable to Paul McCartney. Just like McCartney, John
could play beautiful "melodic" bass (i.e. "Ramble On"),
he could play as fast as it gets, but he also knew when
to keep it simple and just hold down the bottom although
I think he was incapable of doing that without utter
sophistication. No one at all can touch those two on
bass, and John also played consistently brilliant
keyboards - piano, organ and synthesizer. The intricate
way in which he wove his bass guitar playing into,
through, and underneath Jimmy's guitar playing is
nothing short of perfection itself.
And last but not at all
least, Robert Plant had an incredibly high vocal range,
emotionally as well as in terms of octaves. Just like
Dylan was for his own music, Robert's voice was perfect
for Led Zep's music and there's no other singer who
could possibly have fit in. As a professional singer,
I'm knocked out by Robert's vocals on both a technical
and an emotional level. Robert understood the concept of
using his voice like a musical instrument, creating
fascinating sounds without using lyrics. |
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And Robert co-wrote with
Jimmy too. A lot of the time you can't understand his
lyrics and I've heard that was Robert's intent because
just like Mick Jagger, all he cared about at that time
was that you connect with the emotion and the energy in
the totality of the music. But when you can get the
lyrics (like in Stairway to Heaven, their tribute to
Janis Joplin), you find a great piece of poetry. And on
top of all that, Robert had the best "oooh yeahs" in the
business!
2.
Creative Songwriting
Hardly anybody has ever covered Led Zep songs for very
good reasons. Their song structure is based on their
vastly superior playing abilities and there's no one who
can actually play what they played. I'm talking about
songs that are not based on simple chords like all other
rock and roll is. Jimmy and Robert based their songs on
Jimmy's riffs and on his chordal tonalities that to this
day stand alone as being unique. I'm also talking about
length of songs that maintain a constant and intense
high, up to 11 minutes in length without resorting to an
overly repetitive chorus.
I know from Robert's solo
work after Led Zep that he also uses unusual tonalities
in his writing, but even without actually knowing this I
would have to assume that due to Jimmy Page being an
erupting fountain of brilliant guitar work, the majority
of the non-vocal music creation came from Jimmy. The
Beatles certainly deserve abject worship for John and
Paul's creative songwriting ability, no question about
that. Certainly Mick and Keith wrote a slew of classic,
historic and truly memorable rock songs, but the very
nature of their comparatively simple rock and roll
structure and basic similarity to each other in terms of
using major and minor chord progressions, simple and
basic rock and roll rhythms, and verse/chorus/bridge
approach defines them as being less innovative when
compared to Robert and Jimmy.
3.
Sum Total of Brilliant Work
Here they outdistance The Stones because most of the
Stones' albums have "fillers", which are songs that do
not hit the same intense high that got slammed in all
their best ones. However, I'd like to say that I don't
think either Mick or Robert is capable of recording
anything short of a brilliant vocal. The Beatles
actually exceed Led Zep in terms of numbers of great
albums that constitute a greater body of brilliant and
uniquely innovative work that literally broke new
musical ground with every single song they recorded.
The Beatles were simply The
Beatles, and they were the most creative rock and roll
band ever, from being the best singers and songwriters
ever right down to their individual charm and charisma.
But without denigrating their gorgeous, sensitive and
original style of playing, what they recorded is not the
heavy type of rock and roll that either the Stones or
Led Zep played.
George, Paul and John were
all brilliant and creative guitarists, but because they
did not improvise on stage, they were not really master
guitarists. I love and respect Ringo as both a person
and as a very creative drummer who mastered the art of
drum sounds. He has his own unmistakable Ringo style for
both, but he's not really a master drummer in the sense
of being able to play with great speed and dexterity.
I'm talking about 9 Led Zep albums chock full of
brilliant and intensely high songs - I don't know how
many hours of great rock and roll listening that is.
There's not a single weak track among all that work, and
there's simply no question that they consistently broke
new ground musically. Their debut album is still the
best one of all time (including Cream's), and Coda,
their "swan song" is equally perfect.
4.
Stage Presence
Led Zep was there when the concept of "rock and roll
star" was still evolving. I will grant that the Stones
at least deserve honorable mention as the best rock and
roll band but it's mostly because of their impressive
touring record and Mick's superstar stage presence with
his ability to put on a great show every single time he
appears. And he's still doing it at age 60 for goodness
sake! My point isn't that Led Zep necessarily had the
best stage presence, just that they did have a true rock
star sexual aura.
I could go on about Jimmy
Page's abilities as a producer, and there are other
aspects to their greatness like the length of time they
were together without a change of band members. And the
life they actually led as archtypical wild rock and roll
bad boys equals the life led by the Rolling Stones in
intensity, if not length. Both bands are perfect
examples on an artistic level of what I call FORM =
CONTENT, which in this case means that these two rock
and roll bands personified the rock and roll life.
In conclusion, the above
four categories do enough to fully qualify Led Zeppelin
for my not-so-humble award. There will never be another
rock and roll band to approach the stratospheric musical
heights that Led Zep reached. The Recording Industry
Association of America, who has the correct statistics,
lists Led Zeppelin as the third best selling musical
act/artist in history.
The Beatles are first, with
166.5 million albums sold in the USA alone, Elvis is
second with 117.5 million, and Led Zep is third with 106
million. I think it's very significant that those
statistics are becoming geometrically times greater than
the number of albums that they sold during their
performance lifetimes. What has happened and is
happening is that the young people of today are
discovering them in droves because they are coming of
age sexually and they recognize and connect with the
most powerful musical example of that sexual power. They
are buying their CD's, shirts, posters and other
memorabilia. And frankly, I'm thrilled.
About The Author:
Peter Cross is a Web Master who was among the
first to put music on the Internet in a downloadable
format in 1996. His web site may be the largest music
artist web site on the Internet. You can find this
article at:
http://www.starcrost.com/entertainment/ledzep.php
and his home page at:
http://www.starcrost.com
where his copyright is located at the bottom of the page |
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