- The Ocean (Led Zeppelin song)
Song infobox
Name = The Ocean
Artist =Led Zeppelin
Album =Houses of the Holy
Released =28 March 1973
track_no = 8
Recorded =1972
Genre =Hard rock Blues rock
Length = 4:31
Label = Atlantic
Writer = Bonham/Jones/Page/Plant
Producer =Jimmy Page
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Audio file = Led_Zeppelin_-_The_Ocean.oggThe Ocean is a song by English rock band
Led Zeppelin , from their1973 album "Houses of the Holy ". "The Ocean" refers to the sea of fans seen from the stage atLed Zeppelin concerts , to whom this song was dedicated.Dave Lewis (1994), "The Complete Guide to the Music of Led Zeppelin", Omnibus Press, ISBN 0-7119-3528-9.] It is one of the few Led Zeppelin songs where all four members shared the writing credit.The intro and chorus (the main riff) of this song are done in an alternating 4/4 and 7/8 beat, and the song is in a 4/4 beat in the verses and the latter part of the song. The voice on the intro is drummer
John Bonham . When he says, "We've done four already but now we're steady, and then they went 1, 2, 3, 4!" he is referring to the takes. They had tried to record it four times prior but couldn't get it right, so as a pep talk he said this famous line.At approximately 1:37-1:38 into the song and again at around 1:41, a telephone can be faintly heard ringing in the background. Some speculate that this was intentional - the sheet music (printed after the fact) that accompanies the CD box set has the word "ring" printed twice above the percussion tab of this song. Others are of the opinion that while Led Zeppelin recorded the song a ringing phone was accidentally captured in the mix. There is also a noise heard about 1:59 which sounds like someone pronouncing "c" as in "cat". This occurs again at about 2:12.
In the last line, the "Girl who won my heart" is a reference to
Robert Plant 's daughter Carmen, (bornNovember 21 ,1968 ), who was three years old at the time of recording. In concert, Plant always updated the lyric to reflect her current age, as captured on the "Led Zeppelin DVD " which features the band's performance of the song atMadison Square Garden in1973 . The band first played this song live on their 1972 U.S. concert tour and it remained as part of their live performances until their 1973 U.S. tour. It was deleted from their set list thereafter.Dave Lewis (1994), "The Complete Guide to the Music of Led Zeppelin", Omnibus Press, ISBN 0-7119-3528-9.]This is one of the few Led Zeppelin songs in which it is possible to hear the squeak of John Bonham's bass drum pedal in the studio, the others being "
Since I've Been Loving You " from1970 's "Led Zeppelin III ", "Ten Years Gone " from1975 's "Physical Graffiti ", and "Bonzo's Montreux " from1982 's "Coda".The song is also known for a lyric intentionally misprinted on the insert sleeve of the LP. A lyric referring to "The Hellhound" (a homage to Robert Johnson who, as legend has it, could not have received such talent without meeting the devil and his "hellhound" at the "crossroads") was deemed unfit to print in the lyric sheet and was changed to the nonsense phrase "high hopes hailla".
The hard rock song unwinds to a coda consisting of a guitar solo and a
doo-wop homage. Though barely audible due to all the guitar overdubs, during the last minute or so John Paul Jones and John Bonham sing for one of the only times on a Led Zeppelin album, as they harmonize the "doo-wop" phrase. During this part, Plant can softly be heard singing something along the lines of "I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, yeah!" (Or "I'm so, I'm so, I'm so glad!")Other versions
*A cover version of "The Ocean" was recorded by
Jason Bonham , son of Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham, and released on his 1997 album "In the Name of My Father - The Zepset "*The
Beastie Boys sampled this song on "She's Crafty." This wasn't the Beastie Boys' first use of Led Zeppelin, as they also famously sampled some of Bonham's drums from "When the Levee Breaks " for their track "Rhymin' And Stealin'". Robert Plant used parts of this song (and other Led Zeppelin songs) for his solo song "Tall Cool One," reportedly in response to the earlier sampling by the Beastie Boys. Additionally,Fort Minor sampled this in their song, "Dolla."*Jam band
Gov't Mule 's 2008 album, "The Haunted Holy House ", included a live cover of this song, as well as covers of all other songs from "Houses of the Holy".*Another cover version of the song was recorded by Brazilian band
Planet Hemp on their 1997 album "Os cães ladram mas a caravana não pára ", entitled "Adoled (The Ocean)".* The 1980's Band Zebra also covered this song on their 1990 Live Album simply entitled "Live"
* In an episode of
Aqua Teen Hunger Force ,"Sirens",Carl,drunkenly,sung the song.References
ources
*"Led Zeppelin: Dazed and Confused: The Stories Behind Every Song", by Chris Welch, ISBN 1-56025-818-7
*"The Complete Guide to the Music of Led Zeppelin", by Dave Lewis, ISBN 0-7119-3528-9
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