Ramble On
"Ramble On"
Journey with Led Zeppelin's "Ramble On," a captivating track from Led Zeppelin II (1969) famed for its dynamic shifts. This classic masterfully blends gentle folk rock verses, featuring Tolkien-inspired lyrics, with explosive hard rock choruses, showcasing the band's signature versatility and innovative power early in their career.
- TITLE: Ramble On
- BAND: Led Zeppelin
- GENRE: Blues Rock, Folk Rock, Hard Rock
- RELEASEDAY: October 22
- YEAR: 1969
Released on 1969's Led Zeppelin II, "Ramble On" is celebrated for its striking structure, moving seamlessly between delicate folk rock verses built on acoustic guitar and Robert Plant's softer vocals, and powerful hard rock choruses driven by electric guitars and John Bonham's drums. John Paul Jones’ melodic bass playing notably connects these distinct musical sections throughout the song.
Robert Plant's lyrics famously weave imagery from J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings (mentioning Gollum and Mordor) into a narrative about searching and continuing a journey, possibly for love or purpose ("'Twas in the darkest depths of Mordor / I met a girl so fair"). This unique blend of literary fantasy, folk rock sensitivity, and hard rock intensity makes "Ramble On" an enduring Led Zeppelin classic from 1969.
SONG MEANING: "Ramble On" tells the story of a journey and a quest, likely for love ("Mine's a tale that can't be told, my freedom I hold dear / How years ago in days of old, when magic filled the air / 'twas in the darkest depths of Mordor, I met a girl so fair"). 1 It notably incorporates elements from Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, blending personal searching with fantastical imagery from Middle-earth.
"Led Zeppelin"
- TITLE: Led Zeppelin
- BAND: Led Zeppelin
- OTHER: Active1968–1980
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- TITLE: Communication Breakdown
- BAND: Led Zeppelin
- GENRE: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Proto-punk
- OTHER: Cruisin Classic
- RELEASEDAY: January 12
- YEAR: 1969
