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'Fool In The Rain' - Led Zeppelin - Sammy Lee Drumz (with studio track/discussion & review)

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(Discussion/Review @ 6:50)

'Fool In The Rain' by Led Zeppelin
From the album 'In Through The Out Door'
Released: 15 August 1979
Recorded: November–December 1978
Studio: Polar, Stockholm, Sweden
Label: Swan Song
Producer: Jimmy Page

Drum cover performed and edited by Sammy Lee Drumz
Recorded in the Chamber Of Clamour, Hampshire, England.

The mother of later day Led Zeppelin/John Bonham drum tracks! An infectious little blast of audio sunshine with Bonzo in fine form. Demonstrating his growth as a musician, and the potential for Zeppelin's musical progression into the 1980's, which was sadly not to be, but alas- this is a song that screams celebration, and so in this particular video tribute I set out to do just that.

The song exhibits a Latin feel. The main section is in 12/8 meter; this section employs an unusual polyrhythmic groove, with the piano and bass playing six beats per measure and the melody (and parts of the drum kit) playing four beats per measure. The result is that most of the instruments appear to be playing quarter-note triplets against the swing of the melody and drum kit. Drummer John Bonham plays a shuffle beat similar to the "Purdie shuffle" rhythm, along with a samba-style breakdown and hop-skip riff arrangement.

Sammy Lee blog:
https://wordpress.com/view/postapocalypticballet.com?site=postapocalypticballet.wordpress.com

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