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Originally Posted by JedExodus
The only bits I like about Kashmir are the brass and strings, ie the parts that Zep didn't do themselves. I really don't know what's supposed to be so remarkable about it, maybe it was revolutionary for the time but it does nothing for me.
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Well, see, that basically is the reason for it being so good. It was a song that was new and very different from pretty much all of the rock songs you'd be hearing at the time. But, y'know, I just really like the overall groove of the song, I like the originality of the riff(s), I like the innovation in the song and the unusualness of its structure. And I also really do enjoy the performance on the track. Sure there are
plenty of bands who are easily capable of covering
"Kashmir" picture perfect, and are probably able to run circles around it, but I think that it's Led Zep's approach to the song; the distinctive style of theirs that's strongly present in the song - I think that that's what makes it for me; that's what gives the song its unique feel and vibe that I find really appealing.
I just personally believe that it's a well-written song which was well though-out, well-performed, and has a style that I feel is exclusive to Zeppelin, cannot be emulated, and just fits the song incredibly well.
I mean, I've heard
versions of the song that are a bit more complex in terms of arrangements and technicality, and are probably musically better and tighter. But they lack the style that Led Zep brought. That's what made it for me.
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Originally Posted by MusicallyInspired
I don't like AC/DC either, but I can appreciate why others do. It can be catchy stuff. It's just not very impressive. Personal tastes. I mean, the drummer must be the most simplest drummer on the planet. Which works fine for AC/DC, but anyway...
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Yeah, I agree. So often I just find myself wanting them to try something new; something different; try out just a few more different sorts of arrangements and structures. And yes, mix up the beats every now and then. But, in saying that, this extreme simplicity is what AC/DC is going for; that's the style that they've chosen because they like it and that's what they feel comfortable with. I'm sure they can go beyond what they're currently doing, but I get the feeling that determinedly sticking to this style is actually what allows them to come up with these catchy riffs and memorable songs, because they're working within a formula which they've refined, and which allows them to churn out quality rock songs with consistency and ease. I think they know this, and they ultimately have a reluctance to change the formula at all. And, as a fan of their output, I really can't hold it against them too much.