Fix what’s wrong, but don’t rewrite what the artist wrote. Stick to the official released version — album booklet, label site, verified lyric video, etc. If you’re guessing, pause and double-check.
Respect the structure
Songs have rhythm. Pages do too. Leave line breaks where they belong. Don’t smash things together or add extra empty space just for looks.
Punctuation counts (but vibe-editing doesn’t)
Correct typos? Yes. Re-punctuating a whole verse because it ‘looks better’? Probably not. Keep capitalization and punctuation close to the official source.
Don’t mix versions
If you’re editing the explicit version, keep it explicit. If it’s the clean version, keep it clean. No mashups.
Let the lyrics be lyrics
This isn’t the place for interpretations, memories, stories, or trivia — that’s what comments are for. Keep metadata, translations, and bracketed stage directions out unless they’re officially part of the song.
Edit lightly
If two lines are wrong… fix the two lines. No need to bulldoze the whole page. Think ‘surgical,’ not ‘remix.’
When in doubt, ask the crowd
Not sure what they’re singing in that fuzzy bridge? Drop a question in the comments and let the music nerds swarm. Someone always knows.
Yes, let's get back to the song. Um, wait, no. It has no words. So let's review what we've learned thus far;
This is NOT the same song as Moby Dick.
Some people are ageist/homophobic.
ledskynyrd doesn't say thank you anymore.
The best band ever argument will never, ever be resolved.
People posting merely to comment on how nobody's talking about the song are hypocrites and just wasting space. (including me, but whatever)
This song has no words so either comment on how the song sounds or get side-tracked and talk about random stuff.
Felix tw1e may have a minor in music history but he/she clearly doesn't have a major in English. Proofread your stuff, it's in the forum rules, people!
Montreux is some place in Switzerland.
John Bonham was an incredible drummer. He was just really, really, really (it would continue if I weren't really, really, really tired) good. Moment of silence for the incredible drummer.
Okay, now that were done reviewing what we've learned in class today, kids, let's continue to bitch at each other in an uncivilized manner. Which, of course, is what we were trying to do before certain people interrupted the conversation to remind us to interpret the lyrics of an instrumental piece.
Okay, the majority of people on this page have displayed one of the following faults; bad spelling/grammar, agism, complete ignorance, or homophobia. It's spelled awesome not awsome, I'm thirteen and have met older people much stupider than I am, and gay is not a synonym for stupid. Please, feel free to call me a hypocrite if I spelled something wrong or also displayed ignorance. :)
Just a thought; maybe everybody's arguing in this forum because this song doesn't have any lyrics to interpret. Oh well, arguing's fun.
Also, it's spelled LED ZEPPELIN. It's at the top of the page, you shouldn't be spelling it wrong, Zildjian232. (Also, both led and zeppelin are real words. Led as in past tense of lead, zeppelin as in those weird aircraft things that were used a lot in wars and stuff until 1937 when a German zeppelin called the Hindenburg caught fire. I think that's how the story went. Anyway, they got their name from Keith Moon because he told them they would go down like a lead zeppelin. They liked the name but changed it to led so people wouldn't mispronounce it. I bet most of you knew that but nobody mentioned it so I thought I would)
at least you guys are having this argument on the page of a song with no lyrics... 5 pages of writing and still noone has come up with a good reason for it to be called Bonzo's Montreux. I know who bonzo was, what is a montreux?
The song is called Bonzo's Montreux because, as has been hinted at but not fully stated, it is named after John "Bonzo" Bonham who recorded it in 1978 at a studio in Montreux, Switzerland (with later electronic parts added by Jimmy Page). It was never released during the band's career - but placed in " Coda" (which is a technical term in music meaning "the end of a musical score" - an apt title for a collection of recordings released two years after the band disbanded) in 1982.
okay the only reason i joined was cause i saw this argument. Back in 2004 and maybe throughout the whole thing I can see nobody has a clear insight, or respect for music. saying this bands the best or that band, it's a fucking opinion, there is no best, there is favorite. Zeppelin is my favorite to >me< they are one of the best. Sorry but mentioning Skynyrd on a Zeppelin page is just stupid even more so w/ pink floyd. they're just all completely fuckin different. though i do have to point out the incredible combination of players in Zeppelin a true super group.
Anyway Coda was released after Bonham's (Bonzo) death, with Bonzo's Montreux on it after Jimmy Page added electronics to it. I think it's very symbolic of his death, montreux being final resting spot for those who know about Montreux. It's also one of the very few studio albums where you can hear Bonham's drum pedals squeaking. I can't believe I'm the only one commenting today b/c its the anniversary of John Bonham's death in 1980.
dude your dumb. they are the same thing and Moby Dick starts off with drums not guitar, im listening to it right now. turn up your hearing aid or something
dude your dumb. they are the same thing and Moby Dick starts off with drums not guitar, im listening to it right now. turn up your hearing aid or something
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if zep and other bands did not die off, GOOD rock would still be around and rap would be almost non existent, which is good
Yes, let's get back to the song. Um, wait, no. It has no words. So let's review what we've learned thus far;
Okay, now that were done reviewing what we've learned in class today, kids, let's continue to bitch at each other in an uncivilized manner. Which, of course, is what we were trying to do before certain people interrupted the conversation to remind us to interpret the lyrics of an instrumental piece.
Okay, the majority of people on this page have displayed one of the following faults; bad spelling/grammar, agism, complete ignorance, or homophobia. It's spelled awesome not awsome, I'm thirteen and have met older people much stupider than I am, and gay is not a synonym for stupid. Please, feel free to call me a hypocrite if I spelled something wrong or also displayed ignorance. :)
Just a thought; maybe everybody's arguing in this forum because this song doesn't have any lyrics to interpret. Oh well, arguing's fun.
Also, it's spelled LED ZEPPELIN. It's at the top of the page, you shouldn't be spelling it wrong, Zildjian232. (Also, both led and zeppelin are real words. Led as in past tense of lead, zeppelin as in those weird aircraft things that were used a lot in wars and stuff until 1937 when a German zeppelin called the Hindenburg caught fire. I think that's how the story went. Anyway, they got their name from Keith Moon because he told them they would go down like a lead zeppelin. They liked the name but changed it to led so people wouldn't mispronounce it. I bet most of you knew that but nobody mentioned it so I thought I would)
at least you guys are having this argument on the page of a song with no lyrics... 5 pages of writing and still noone has come up with a good reason for it to be called Bonzo's Montreux. I know who bonzo was, what is a montreux?
The song is called Bonzo's Montreux because, as has been hinted at but not fully stated, it is named after John "Bonzo" Bonham who recorded it in 1978 at a studio in Montreux, Switzerland (with later electronic parts added by Jimmy Page). It was never released during the band's career - but placed in " Coda" (which is a technical term in music meaning "the end of a musical score" - an apt title for a collection of recordings released two years after the band disbanded) in 1982.
Amazing Amazing drumming.. Feels like Bonham had this mad surging energy that just needed a let out.. Lord, he is really good, genius
okay the only reason i joined was cause i saw this argument. Back in 2004 and maybe throughout the whole thing I can see nobody has a clear insight, or respect for music. saying this bands the best or that band, it's a fucking opinion, there is no best, there is favorite. Zeppelin is my favorite to >me< they are one of the best. Sorry but mentioning Skynyrd on a Zeppelin page is just stupid even more so w/ pink floyd. they're just all completely fuckin different. though i do have to point out the incredible combination of players in Zeppelin a true super group.
Anyway Coda was released after Bonham's (Bonzo) death, with Bonzo's Montreux on it after Jimmy Page added electronics to it. I think it's very symbolic of his death, montreux being final resting spot for those who know about Montreux. It's also one of the very few studio albums where you can hear Bonham's drum pedals squeaking. I can't believe I'm the only one commenting today b/c its the anniversary of John Bonham's death in 1980.
Great song. And it only took thirty minutes of scrolling through posts to figure out what Montreux means.
No it's not you dumbass. Moby Dick starts off with a guitar. Not to mention, they are 2 different songs. Get your facts straight moron.
dude your dumb. they are the same thing and Moby Dick starts off with drums not guitar, im listening to it right now. turn up your hearing aid or something
dude your dumb. they are the same thing and Moby Dick starts off with drums not guitar, im listening to it right now. turn up your hearing aid or something
woops i meant to say they start off with the same thing. but they aren't the same thing
woops i meant to say they start off with the same thing. but they aren't the same thing
Ha ha ha ha ha! You guys are hilarious, ever thought about doing your own show?