Tuesday, January 03, 2006

When the levee breaks...

...by Led Zeppelin has to be the song that I've been in love with for the longest period of time. And I can't think of another cover that sounded SO MUCH better than the original.

Here's some interesting trivia about the song from a Wikipedia page that explains why this song sounds so different from anything else.

"The famous drum performance was actually recorded by placing the drumkit and drummer at the bottom of a stairwell at Headley Grange, and recording it using a microphone three stories above, giving the distinctive resonant but slightly muffled sound. "

"Jimmy Page recorded the harmonica part using the backward echo technique, putting the echo ahead of the sound when mixing, creating a unique effect."

4 comments:

  1. I can. What about the Dead's version of "Me and Bobby McGee"?
    Really loved their version far better than Kris's..

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  2. Neat piece of trivia man! I *knew* this wasn't recorded justlikethat.

    Have you heard the acoustic live version by Plant? Nothing compared to the original, but worth a try.

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  3. Anonymous8:41 PM

    Oooh! Cel(lar)tic mujic!

    nutty

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  4. @ dr.pissed : Better than the one rendered by Janis Joplin???? whoa, gotta hear this one!

    @ jax : Send it to moi, buddy. another piece of trivia. Whenever I hear this song the picture in my mind is of the highway to Pondicherry and Pacchi's I-just-swallowed-a-toad look!

    @ nutty : like basement jaxx ! :-) sorry bad one!

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