Steve Carras
2014-04-01 06:28:48 UTC
(sic)
On Tuesday, August 17, 1999 12:00:00 AM UTC-7, Nathan Spengler wrote:
On the Rockshow on VH1, not 15 minutes ago, they showed a WLL video. It wasn't
the regular one with tons of shots of different videos though. It had a
Silhouette of some hippy chick dancing, an occasional zeppelin crashing image
in the backround, constant flashes of the words Zep, Zeppelin, or Led Zeppelin,
a black and white performance that looked incredibly early in the band's
career, and various stills of said performance. It also had an odd edit. It
skipped from the beginning of the middle section (part with the hi-hat only, no
bells, thermin, or drums) to the drum roll before the short guitar solo. Then,
it ended right after the final chorus, right before you can hear the backwards
echo from Plant's voice. Right after "Wayyyy down inside....woman" it ended.
The video description read as follows:
Led Zeppelin
"Whole Lotta Love"
Beat Club
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What hapepned to Nate. Myabe he died on 9/11 or otherwise anyway, here is the answer:
It's the hit single edit for radio. No doubt you've heard it many times. Didn't know of a theremin though in this.There's also a little studio chat, nate, at the beginning of the 5:34 version not there (the concurrent fellow Atlantic release by Crosby/Stills/Nash Judy Blue Eyes similiarly had a whispiered count up only on the LP.:)
On Tuesday, August 17, 1999 12:00:00 AM UTC-7, Nathan Spengler wrote:
On the Rockshow on VH1, not 15 minutes ago, they showed a WLL video. It wasn't
the regular one with tons of shots of different videos though. It had a
Silhouette of some hippy chick dancing, an occasional zeppelin crashing image
in the backround, constant flashes of the words Zep, Zeppelin, or Led Zeppelin,
a black and white performance that looked incredibly early in the band's
career, and various stills of said performance. It also had an odd edit. It
skipped from the beginning of the middle section (part with the hi-hat only, no
bells, thermin, or drums) to the drum roll before the short guitar solo. Then,
it ended right after the final chorus, right before you can hear the backwards
echo from Plant's voice. Right after "Wayyyy down inside....woman" it ended.
The video description read as follows:
Led Zeppelin
"Whole Lotta Love"
Beat Club
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
What hapepned to Nate. Myabe he died on 9/11 or otherwise anyway, here is the answer:
It's the hit single edit for radio. No doubt you've heard it many times. Didn't know of a theremin though in this.There's also a little studio chat, nate, at the beginning of the 5:34 version not there (the concurrent fellow Atlantic release by Crosby/Stills/Nash Judy Blue Eyes similiarly had a whispiered count up only on the LP.:)