JAKARTA - When the 1960s ended, the British music scene continued to grow, with new bands like Led Zeppelin popping up and shocking the industry. Led Zeppelin emerged from the ruins of The Yardbirds, where guitarist Jimmy Page joined in 1966. With some new additions to the line-up, they became The New Yardbirds and, finally, Led Zeppelin, played together for the first time in 1968.

Led Zeppelin's self-titled debut album was released the following year, and was immediately successful. The album culminated in UK Album Charts at number six, praised for its mix of blues and hard rock influences. Currently, it is considered one of the most important releases of all time, which has significantly helped the development of hard rock and heavy metal.

Page bertekad untuk mencapai apa yang tidak bisa dia capai dengan The Yardbirds sebuah kemihan yang pasti dia capaikan. Dia memiliki rencana yang signifikan untuk album debut Led Zeppelin, mengatakan kepada The Guardian: Anda memiliki semua lapisan dan kedalaman ini, tetapi Anda masih perlu menarik perhatian orang dalam beberapa detik pertama, benar. Jadi ketika Anda memiliki sesuatu seperti Good Times Bad Times, dan Anda memiliki accent dan bass drum yang masuk dan orang-orang berkatan 'What itu?', lahlahlah yang Anda ingin.

The album contains songs such as Babe I'm Gonna Leave You, a folk-rock song adapted from a folk song originally written by Anne Bredon, and Dazed and Converted, also adapted from Jake Holmes' folk-rock song. By combining their original composition with the adaptation of well-established songs, which they made entirely by themselves, Led Zeppelin showed the true ability of their talents.

Another popular song from the album Page and his bandmates from another artist is I Can't Quite You Baby, who is often considered one of the sexiest band songs. This blues song was written by Willie Dixon in 1956, with Otis Rush lending his voice to the song first. Led Zeppelin's version remains one of the greatest songs on their debut album, but Page admits that the song contains a variety of mistakes.

It's no secret that Page is considered one of the greatest guitarists in the world, but that doesn't mean he can't make strange mistakes over time. Speaking to Guitar Player in 1977, Page revealed: There's a mistake in it, but there's no difference. I'll always leave a mistake. I can't hold it back. Bit timing in parts A and Bb is right, although it may sound wrong. Time sounds wrong. But there are some wrong notes. You have to be honest about this.

Whether you can recognize these mistakes is irrelevant, as Page shows, because the song still sounds good. Listen again to the track below.


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