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Led Zeppelin "Good Times Bad Times"

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By Mr. Pibber, published Aug 24, 2007
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Rating: 3.0 of 5
This one rates as a "Classic," the highest possible ranking on the Led Zeppelin "Classic-Meter," (the next three rankings being Sub-Classic, Mini-Classic and the intolerable Not-So-Classic). This tune explodes with a few back-to-back power chords coupled with Bonzo's rhythmic high-hat sifting, snare chomps and bass drum thumping before Bob Plant wails out the opening "In the days of my youth, I was told blah blah blah..."

Nice. This powerful opening to Zepp's debut album matches the band's explosion onto the rock and roll scene in 1969. Would anyone have guessed back then that we'd be writing about this song almost 40 years later?

Why the "Classic" rating? Because overall this song represents the essence of Led Zeppelin: 4 dudes with long hair, jamming in a studio with their own cheap instruments to a song they wrote, with limited studio effects. It's a tight, raw example of what Zepp would sound like if you heard them rehearsing in your neighbor's garage. Oh, where have the good times gone? Today it's a bunch of teeny-boppers with an entourage of hairdressers, makeup artists, publicists and personal trainers forecasting every move. Today the artists record a few songs written by other people, dance a few dances choreographed and rehearsed by a cast of thousands and don't go out in public until their pink buckle-cap hats have the perfect 10-degree tilt.

"Good Times Bad Times" is a reminder that music was once a labor of love, where guys worried about their image but cared more about their sound; more about the music.

GTBT is raw passion. Who can resist Jimmy Page's guitar riffs? John Paul Jones's walking bass line (some would call that little part a "solo") Plant's harmonizing dual-voice over and Bonzo's thunderous pounding? The song is short, tight and sweet. And listen to Bonham's drum fills as the song fades out. It's classic air-drum material!

Led Zeppelin "Good Times Bad Times"

Led Zeppelin I, 1969

Credit: Cover of the Led Zeppelin album "Led Zeppelin"

Copyright: Led Zeppelin, Atlantic Records

Did You Know?
The very first Led Zeppelin song ever!
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This Mean Venus guy has supposedly landed the Velvet Revolver gig now. i guess it is all who you know in the music business. he better be fricking good that's all i know. plant's son or not, scott weiland has some pretty big shoes to fill. good luck there "J". hope this dont interfere with the reunion tour ;) estelle

Posted on 05/02/2008 at 11:05:39 AM

 
Who will Led Zeppelin have as an opening act on their 2008 US tour??? The rumors have finally been silenced: Plant has personally tapped his illegitimate son's band--MEAN VENUS--to open all 2008 shows. MEAN VENUS' lead singer, J, when recently interviewed by Rolling Stone magazine, spoke of his utter disbelief at the prospect: "I only found out he [Plant] was my dad a few years ago. My mum hid it from me for the majority of my life. So to actually be going on the road with my Dad is bloody outrageous!".

Posted on 01/16/2008 at 9:01:53 AM

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