Overall Lotta Love of Led Zeppelin: The guitar part consists mainly of simple improvisation, it is repeated throughout the song to preserve the rhythm of the song, and the main improvisation is played on the bass guitar. In instrumental episodes, guitar solos are played on blues scales. Bass: The role of the bass player of the song is to maintain the rhythm of the song mainly while playing the main improvisation with the guitar, giving the direction of the song.
Lotta Love whole (Led Zeppelin II) - "Whole Lotta Love" will evolve Zeppelin 's voice into a more psychedelic rock music with 2nd and 3rd album. And in addition to Page riff, that song was stolen (Jesus, please sit down and write something). The band was sued by Willy Dickson and settled outside court as one of three songs "borrowed" from Dickson. Heartbreaker (Led Zeppelin II) - This song is one of Zeppelin's songs that Jimmy Page and his guitar have completely dominated. Rick Rubin and Eddie Van Halen have attributed these improvisations to their own musical style. This is often included in the largest guitar song list ever. This is also one of the first examples of Jimmy Page Recording using his famous 2 neck guitar.
Meanwhile, the Zeppelin airship is quite stable through its career. The Beatles play rock songs such as "Dazed and Confused" and "Whole Lotta Love" led by drums and guitars, which are very primitive while being driven more by sound. Their big hair and strong guitar solo Led Zeppelin seems to be far apart from the Beatles. They broke the guitar. They exclaimed. They added drum solos to the stage. Before they saw the performance of Led Zeppelin, they walked around and presented themselves in ways that people can not imagine. If the Beatles stopped recording in 1965, no one knows the similarity between the two bands.
The band is of course Led Zeppelin. The song is "Whole Lotta Love". Singer is a young 21 year old Robert factory. The TV interviewer smiled and headed to the factory today and asked, "What do you think of this situation again, stick out my chest and throw out my hair?" Returning to the afternoon manager in London Afterwards, the factory was still grinning when he talked about his old stage image. "It looks like a small camp," he said, suffering from a bottle of water in Perrier. "But this is honest, there were no camps at the time, which was the young man who felt his feet."