In J. R. R. Tolkien’s fictional universe of Middle-earth, Mordor is the
dwelling place of Sauron, in the southeast of Middle-earth to the East of
Anduin, the great river. Frodo and Sam went there to destroy the One Ring.
Mordor was unique because of the three enormous mountain ridges surrounding
it, from the North, from the West and from the South.
Its great in this day and age that we can combine the best music with the
best film. This really works and the best of luck with future stuff. I
loved it – The Return of the Zep, The Two SG’s or the Mothership of the
Ring. Why not? It is better than the materialistic, soul sapping and
recessionary stuff about. But who cares I live in Normandy, France with my
goats and chickens! Have a good Christmas all Zep fans!
haha….dancing scene when drums come in is fucking epic…and the rain is
heading my way part with the fireworks is great too…kind of went downhill
with wizard fight scene IMO though… 5 stars anyways.
for me ramble on beats stairway to heaven hands down in fact song is one of
the only ones they play if ever a zep song on radio ramble on is so mystic
its beautiful no quarter is a bit like it you can almost feel the vikings
it lol (sorry 😛
DANGIT! This song rocks! It’s my fave Led Zeppelin song and like my 3rd or
second fave song ever. This is f***ing beautiful. Amazing. And the video is
nice too.
“T’was in the darkest depths of Mordor I met a girl so fair, But Gollum,
and the evil one crept up And slipped away with her.” forgot about that
reference to LOTR in the song .. cool .. very cool ..
This song is as epic as Immigrant Song and as creative as The Rain Song. I
always loved the way Jimmy Page develops acoustic riffs into something as
far from rock as it is from folk. It’s really “Led Zeppelin” style, after
all, combining mythological epic lyrics with exquisite riffs on great
tones, there isn’t much to assimilate, right?
Yeah it’s definately Sam’s perspective because when Sam carries Frodo to
the doorway of Mount Doom he probably thinks it’s more or less over and he
starts to get memories of home (Rosie, the Shire). Then Gollum attacks them
and those memories disappear until the Ring is eventually destroyed…I
think.
cool to see this applied on top of the Lord of the Rings movie fottage. I
always thought it would have been cool if the movie had “Battle of
Evermore” on one of the batyle scenes in the actual movie! Jone Paul Jones’
bass really adds to this song (eg. 1:12 to 1:31) and his interaction with
John Bonham’s bass drum in those sections is great! Page and Jones were
both accomplished session musicians in England and played on many
recordings in various styles before their Zeppelin days.
um, yeah… i only saw the movie, maybe there was some hot chick sam met in
the book, but i seriously doubt it. and from what i could gather from the
films (which were excellent btw) sam was most concerned with helping his
friend and getting rid of the ring, and i think neither tolkien nor plant
interpreted that as homosexual. if i had to guess, i’d say this song was
written from robert plant’s point of view, especially considering he was so
into tolkien and chicks himself.
#perpetualplaylist
In J. R. R. Tolkien’s fictional universe of Middle-earth, Mordor is the
dwelling place of Sauron, in the southeast of Middle-earth to the East of
Anduin, the great river. Frodo and Sam went there to destroy the One Ring.
Mordor was unique because of the three enormous mountain ridges surrounding
it, from the North, from the West and from the South.
“twas in the darkest depths of mordor i met a girl so fair” this song is
written in sams point of view
not too bad for an old zeppelin tune, although they will remain forever
timeless.
Its great in this day and age that we can combine the best music with the
best film. This really works and the best of luck with future stuff. I
loved it – The Return of the Zep, The Two SG’s or the Mothership of the
Ring. Why not? It is better than the materialistic, soul sapping and
recessionary stuff about. But who cares I live in Normandy, France with my
goats and chickens! Have a good Christmas all Zep fans!
the girl is a representation of the ring
awsome video this is one of my favorite videos of all time.
Absolutely awesome. 🙂
haha….dancing scene when drums come in is fucking epic…and the rain is
heading my way part with the fireworks is great too…kind of went downhill
with wizard fight scene IMO though… 5 stars anyways.
I love this song just how the elect guitar matches so well with the
acoustic and the drums and bass oh dont get me there and plant u own!
for me ramble on beats stairway to heaven hands down in fact song is one of
the only ones they play if ever a zep song on radio ramble on is so mystic
its beautiful no quarter is a bit like it you can almost feel the vikings
it lol (sorry 😛
@johntel16 Violin solo?
DANGIT! This song rocks! It’s my fave Led Zeppelin song and like my 3rd or
second fave song ever. This is f***ing beautiful. Amazing. And the video is
nice too.
“T’was in the darkest depths of Mordor I met a girl so fair, But Gollum,
and the evil one crept up And slipped away with her.” forgot about that
reference to LOTR in the song .. cool .. very cool ..
that line is why i think his song is based on Sauron trying to find the ring
This song is as epic as Immigrant Song and as creative as The Rain Song. I
always loved the way Jimmy Page develops acoustic riffs into something as
far from rock as it is from folk. It’s really “Led Zeppelin” style, after
all, combining mythological epic lyrics with exquisite riffs on great
tones, there isn’t much to assimilate, right?
who,s the girl sam met in mordor==frodo mabye
led zeppelin kick fucking arse!
Yeah it’s definately Sam’s perspective because when Sam carries Frodo to
the doorway of Mount Doom he probably thinks it’s more or less over and he
starts to get memories of home (Rosie, the Shire). Then Gollum attacks them
and those memories disappear until the Ring is eventually destroyed…I
think.
Yes it is. Thanks for watching.
the reffernce to the lord of the rings is really good, did zeppelin do it
in any more songs? amazing song by the way!
cool to see this applied on top of the Lord of the Rings movie fottage. I
always thought it would have been cool if the movie had “Battle of
Evermore” on one of the batyle scenes in the actual movie! Jone Paul Jones’
bass really adds to this song (eg. 1:12 to 1:31) and his interaction with
John Bonham’s bass drum in those sections is great! Page and Jones were
both accomplished session musicians in England and played on many
recordings in various styles before their Zeppelin days.
John Paul Jones might be the most under-rated figure in rock history
RAMBLE ON!!!
Led preve!! incrivel!
great job!!
this has one of the craziest bass lines ever.
This reminds me of poor tom.
That bass line..reminds me of Entwistle
I think it’s not a violin solo but an electric guitar solo that sounds like
a violin
maybe the girl is the ring and it symbolises frodos love for the ring
this is sooo awesome.great job!!! led zep and lotr.kickass man.
which part is the violin part? the 1:51 – 2:08 section? i don’t think the
solo is done on violen though…
Makes me wish Led Zep had gone further into Middle Earth, just to see what
you would do with it! First class editing job! Five Stars, man!
so….amazing…….
love this jam
Why do you have to hear or read it somewhere. I drew the very same
conclusion myself.
one of their best songs…
very nice!!!
o omg so AMAZING YOU ROCK!
This song is true magic. Literally genius.
lol gandalf would be considered homeless if he was seen on the streets of
nyc
gives chills
“she” is bein referred to as the one ring
beautiful man
Seriously Good job Man If Led Zeppelin Exsisted back in the Hobbit Era It
would fit them perfectly Great Job Man
It takes a genius to write such a brilliant masterful song.
um, yeah… i only saw the movie, maybe there was some hot chick sam met in
the book, but i seriously doubt it. and from what i could gather from the
films (which were excellent btw) sam was most concerned with helping his
friend and getting rid of the ring, and i think neither tolkien nor plant
interpreted that as homosexual. if i had to guess, i’d say this song was
written from robert plant’s point of view, especially considering he was so
into tolkien and chicks himself.
There’s a violin? At 1:51 – 2:07 it’s a guitar.