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@@siebkelderart7599 UA-cam law. That's the reason why i cant upload those compilations anymore. I'v got over 10 new vids but UA-cam keeps delating them unfortunatly
oh lord, sweet bonzo ): such a humble guy. he began to shake his head when the interviewer called him best drummer ever, which he is. rest in peace, john! your legacy will live on. best drummer ever!
Here in my country the same happened to a very famous band from the 90's. The presenter made a joke saying something like "this is their first and the last time in this program" since the band made humour music (one great band anyway). And it was really the last time.
I have read that, and he hated flying and unlike other so called rock stars hated being away from his family. He wanted to be in a small local band and be with his family, Peter Grant would give him a lambo or Ferrari to bribe him into another tour. 70s man, the 70s ruled
Interviewer: *shows photo of Led Zeppelin to the audience to show them young John Paul Jones because he's there being interviewed* Camera Man: *pans right until John Paul Jones is out of shot so you can only see Page, Plant and Bonham*
Not all to do with that...he lost his son when the boy was only 5, and Rob was away..he's been in car smashes so has steel in his spine..plus he lost his best friend in Bonzo...How should he look after all that?
Bonhams quick answers really reminded me of another drummer, the Stones Charlie Watts who I saw on some talk show and he behaved in the same way. Short, precise answers leaving the host feeling awkward.
Both are amazing drummers. Charlie was more simple, just a back beat, but was the spine of the song. Bonham was completely different being totally upfront, and almost like a lead. Both are amazing.
The tv show host and Bonham were personal friends and had prearranged for Bonham to give short answers as a joke. This according to another commenter on another YT video of this interview.
TheZguitarboy67 I read on another video that Bonzo and the guy interviewing him were good friends and purposely made that interview really awkward lol, kind of disappointing nonetheless
@@ArchiduquesaMA Well i hear guys line Ginger Baker who said, its natural talent. He said he would always drum on things and one day at school there was a deum kit, and everyone told him to try it and and he realised he could play. He said practice is useless too. Idk.
Wow, I'm surprised Plant could play decent guitar. I mean, nothing super technical, but his bends were on key, and he clearly has the ear. I guess you have to have the ear to sing too ...
Sorry to pop the balloon on that one, but he isn't credited for any six stringin' on Pictures at 11. Robbie Blunt was the guitarist on that record. What he's doing here shows a bit of feel, and the ear as was said, but nothing at professional performance level.
Plant's been playing guitar proficiently since the 1960s. My suspicions is that he brought small bits or pieces of something he wrote to Led Zeppelin sessions and Jimmy Page piggybacked off it. Plant and Page are credited with almost every LZ songs over their careers. I've brought riffs to my guitarist over the years and he's turned a small riff into a full song. I'm sure it's been the same with Page and Plant.
I believe that is why I consider Page to be my favorite guitarist of all time. Even when he was clearly drunk or strung out, you could always tell that the music writing was impeccable. The early days when they were all relatively sober you could always hear missed notes by all 4 members(even on the studio recorded albums). THAT is what gave them charisma. THAT is why they will always be the best.
He played lead guitar on one song in concert. It was in the 90s - don't remember the song or tour. It was really cool to see him on the axe. It wasn't an over the top solo, but very cool part of the concert.
I find it fascinating how we see Jason playing as a little kid and now we have the benefit of hindsight now to see what he has achieved as a man, his own band and also his work with Black Country Communion and the 2007 Zeppelin concert at London's O2 where he for me was the star of the show, God Bless you Jason and your Dad too
Gary Unsworth - saw him in 2016 I believe in Columbus Ohio at the Rock on the Range event. I couldn’t believe he was not on the main stage. Amazing talent. What a natural.
I'd say Jimmy Page was the most quiet, in fact I've never LZ era Page speak or sing at all on camera. He always looked so mysterious. Bonzo on the other hand sang back up quite a bit
Jimmy has made interviews but is always soft spoken and reserved. He was blessed with such spirit and son writing greatness until he started messing with Crowley black magic and hard drugs and heavy drinking.
Mick wrote the guitar riff for Brown Sugar and played the main guitar riff for Fingerprint File (Keith played the wah licks, and Mick T was doing that amazing bass track) . He has to win. But Robert does sound pretty good here. He would definitely beat Bono.
This is awesome! John Bonham's short answers completely blows Billy Connolly away. Jimmy Page's high intellect could be distinguished in his interview. And it was rather ironic in that the interviewer would have had no idea whatsoever the he was interviewing what Jimmy would ultimately become, one of the greatest axemen and song writers in rock history. 8:29 Robert Plant is about as cool here as he can ever be in tuning a stunning sounding acoustic guitar. I rate Plant also as having a high intellect. The Page & Plant song writing combination is also one of the greatest duos in rock music history - up there alongside in my opinion the greatest John Lennon & Paul McCartney from The Beatles, then there's also Mick Jagger & Keith Richards from The Rolling Stones, John Lord & Ritchie Blackmore from Deep Purple...
lol it's so funny that in all the pre-Zeppelin/Yarbirds interviews, Page always says he wants to be literally any other profession other than guitarist, even when asked if he wanted to make his own album in the future. I'm sure that down inside back then he really did want to have a job as a guitarist, but he probably thought he would look like a fool if he said he did want to be one, because he knew how hard it is to make a steady living as a musician, since he was always just playing "one night stands", and probably just said those other jobs to get his mind off wanting to actually be a full-time musician.
That acoustic taylor guitar Plant was playing had a big wonderful sound and tone. Im a bass player and I guess my ears are getting better because I can hear things in certain instruments Ive never noticed before. Loved that guitar!
OMG...Billy Connelly :) John seems very humble and kind. It's hard to believe that some of these guys in the band are shy. Love this just seeing John B. do a short interview. He's brilliant and I hate that they only had about 12 yrs. together. Sad, although at least we have those years...
I met Jimmy Page backstage at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit he was walking on stage with the firm and I was able to shake his hand having eye to eye contact it was amazing and scary all at once
THANKS---4:00 young Jimmy has been playing "4 years" and is already finding (as a studio session guitarist) that the big-name musicians he plays with are "disappointing"!
@4:17 what is it like working with the biggest names in the music industry? you just asked that to someone who's going to be the bigger than all of them in a few years. hilarious
@Bioniking -That clip ( and comment) from JPJ was in regards to his being left out of the Page and Plant collaborations and tours of 1995 and 1998. At the time ,the " official" reason behind that was Page and Plant were not seeking a " Led Zeppelin reunion", but ultimately DID revisit the Zeppelin catalog quite extensively on both projects/tours. By 2007 " O2 Arena " concert it seems ,they all made good any bad feelings.
That first Bonham interview was in a TV studio in Newcastle. I was just round the corner that evening and didn’t know it was going on, could have gone if I’d known (you just had to turn up). I only found out on the bus home when people were talking about it. I think it was the same show Rory Gallagher played on, another fave of mine. Story of my life in so many ways.
Good stuff, and the big revelation for me here is that Plant is a good blues guitarist! Might have been interesting if he had played some backup rhythm for Page's live solos- would have added a whole new dimension to this already phenomenal band!
Too bad there aren't more interviews with him like this. It's amazing when you hear the stories of drunken violence , and Jekyll and Hyde personality changes, yet here he seems like a genuinely nice guy.
John was sooo sweet,& modest to the core & loved his racing cars.Look @ little Jason on the skins,so cute!!!loved the old Page on skiffle yrs ago as a teenager dreams of curing cancer! This is enjoyable! Pages has the most beautiful smile. Robert the Leo sex God playing an axe a bit,not bad,Bobby......👍JPJ the quiet genius ......"well done!!!!!
Reminds me of the reference in Spinal Tap, where David and Nigel recall they started out in a skiffle group, an obvious reference to Page. First time I've ever seen evidence of that being the reference.
sundaynightdrunk Actually skiffle was a huge thing in Britain in the 50s, so most of the legendary 60s bands started out playing skiffle (the Beatles being the most famous example)
@@Nichwar19 Depends. There's a lesbian groupie who was doing threesomes with rockers with her bisexual girlfriend who has said that Jimmy really, really got her engine revving somehow which left her quite confused. Jimmy was just expanding his audience in a different direction than some other guys lol
John Bonham rest his soul was definitely in the top 5 hardest people to interview lol. He just wasn't having it but good gravy his talent and the music he made will stand the test of time!!! Zepp Fan 4Life!!!
I suppose you could say young James went on to do a little biological research. More of a hobby than a career, though. Its a shame that didnt pan out as well as he hoped.
Love John Paul Jones! The most underrated member of Zeppelin and in my opinion the wittiest and hell what can I say? In my book he's the sexiest. Thanks for the moments.
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Bonham spoke with his drumming 👍👍👍❤️
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@@siebkelderart7599 sure. You know its sad because it all is demonetized anyway and i Just like to share it but.... Hym.
“This is quite possibly the only interview of John Bonham”
And the last
Yes that's what 'only' means
Gibs0n well at that time he wasn’t dead yet so how would they know it’d be the last chance to
There is another
Sam Dog there’s another interview after his 1980 one ?
@@theccarbiter No, before..1969
Interviewer: “What is it like working with some of the really big names in show business?”
Jimmy: “Disappointing. Rather disappointing on the whole.”
What else did he say. I couldn't understand what he said at all. English is not my native language and the sound quality was bad
@@nishant2279 don't feel bad, it is my first language and that's about all I understood too lol.
Made most of it out what he said but who cares he knew what he was saying and doing 👍
Just goes to show how much greatness he has!
Just in 6 years after that interview JP would be the greatest guitarist of the greatest rock band in history
oh lord, sweet bonzo ): such a humble guy. he began to shake his head when the interviewer called him best drummer ever, which he is. rest in peace, john! your legacy will live on. best drummer ever!
When he said "the only interview of John Bonham ever" that sent chills down my spine
Here in my country the same happened to a very famous band from the 90's. The presenter made a joke saying something like "this is their first and the last time in this program" since the band made humour music (one great band anyway). And it was really the last time.
bonham was a very shy nervous type.......he used to puke before every live show.............then the alcohol turned him into THE BEAST
Mister Tibbs
Source ?
The alcohol also killed him, beware of that
I have read that, and he hated flying and unlike other so called rock stars hated being away from his family. He wanted to be in a small local band and be with his family, Peter Grant would give him a lambo or Ferrari to bribe him into another tour. 70s man, the 70s ruled
Every?
@@MrDeadmania Well yes. Unfortunately.
Interviewer: *shows photo of Led Zeppelin to the audience to show them young John Paul Jones because he's there being interviewed*
Camera Man: *pans right until John Paul Jones is out of shot so you can only see Page, Plant and Bonham*
I noticed that, too. Un-fucking-real...
Yeah a real tool
Tom Payne as i went out one morning
Fact: Jimmy Page’s voice sounds nothing like you thought it would
He does sound a bit feminine when he was a kid
Posh
Mellow
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Vero. È comunque un bel contrasto. Voce dolce in un uomo così maschio e sexy 🤦
John Paul Jones is 2 years older than Robert plant but he looks 10 years younger😂
Drugs man
Not all to do with that...he lost his son when the boy was only 5, and Rob was away..he's been in car smashes so has steel in his spine..plus he lost his best friend in Bonzo...How should he look after all that?
Yeah honestly jonesy still looks good
He’s four years younger dude
Anna JPJ 1946 RP 1948
Jimmy page before Zeppelin is crazy. He had no idea what he was about to do and achieve
Bonhams quick answers really reminded me of another drummer, the Stones Charlie Watts who I saw on some talk show and he behaved in the same way. Short, precise answers leaving the host feeling awkward.
Both are amazing drummers. Charlie was more simple, just a back beat, but was the spine of the song. Bonham was completely different being totally upfront, and almost like a lead. Both are amazing.
The tv show host and Bonham were personal friends and had prearranged for Bonham to give short answers as a joke. This according to another commenter on another YT video of this interview.
"Would you ever do a duet with a woman?"
has this woman never heard of battle of evermore?
@EyeDee twas but a joke, no need to get so hostile
@@TheFabioOrchedella And a damn good one too!
I thought that was Plant in his falsetto voice?
Yeah the hes a guy..
Didn't he just do a duet with a girl at a concert just recently?
john bonham didnt seem like much of a talker on camera lol. these vids are great man how did you find them?
Nice to hear that you like it.
TheZguitarboy67 I read on another video that Bonzo and the guy interviewing him were good friends and purposely made that interview really awkward lol, kind of disappointing nonetheless
Zepfan321
I met him once at Heathrow airport when I was a kid(about 16) and believe me he was a talker.
Yeah,it seemed like that was on purpose.
The other real thing is Bonham was an alcoholic and drank himself to death to what may be termed a suicide, very simply. That’s it! Sorry
TheZguitarboy67 Do you really think Billy would be doing a straight interview? He’s trolling
Do you want part 2?
michael Um YES
I will be uploaded within two days.
michael yes and everything else you got that's Led Zeppelin and especially John Bonham a.k.a. hammer of the Gods.
Sure!
michael hell no put on( the Beatles)
"That must have taken you years to learn drumming skills like that."
"Not really."
As a drummer that just destroyed my hopes
he played since he was 10
@@ArchiduquesaMA Well i hear guys line Ginger Baker who said, its natural talent. He said he would always drum on things and one day at school there was a deum kit, and everyone told him to try it and and he realised he could play. He said practice is useless too. Idk.
That early Page interview was great, never saw that before. Thanks for sharing.
:)
Ha già il sorriso birichino e sexy...
Wow, I'm surprised Plant could play decent guitar. I mean, nothing super technical, but his bends were on key, and he clearly has the ear. I guess you have to have the ear to sing too ...
Agtronic Super fuckin bluesy!
Listen to pictures at 11, he's amazing at guitar
Sorry to pop the balloon on that one, but he isn't credited for any six stringin' on Pictures at 11. Robbie Blunt was the guitarist on that record. What he's doing here shows a bit of feel, and the ear as was said, but nothing at professional performance level.
Plant's been playing guitar proficiently since the 1960s. My suspicions is that he brought small bits or pieces of something he wrote to Led Zeppelin sessions and Jimmy Page piggybacked off it. Plant and Page are credited with almost every LZ songs over their careers. I've brought riffs to my guitarist over the years and he's turned a small riff into a full song. I'm sure it's been the same with Page and Plant.
I believe that is why I consider Page to be my favorite guitarist of all time. Even when he was clearly drunk or strung out, you could always tell that the music writing was impeccable. The early days when they were all relatively sober you could always hear missed notes by all 4 members(even on the studio recorded albums). THAT is what gave them charisma. THAT is why they will always be the best.
Plant's guitar playing has a very Zeppelin tone to it, that is interesting.
Robert Huffman plant never plaued guitar
FRETZ clearly he does
He played lead guitar on one song in concert. It was in the 90s - don't remember the song or tour. It was really cool to see him on the axe. It wasn't an over the top solo, but very cool part of the concert.
Wrong - Plant did play guitar and quite proficiently since the 1960s. It was never their thing to have him play it on stage during shows.
@@fretz9231 You didn't watch the video or missed the part were was playing guitar. Thanks for playing.
3:31 this kid is going places, I can feel it
Perhaps he’s going to be big...
Donovan Coffin He was 19 at the time of that video
infections 84 He was 19 years old
Biological research, artist, session guitarist. 10/10
I find it fascinating how we see Jason playing as a little kid and now we have the benefit of hindsight now to see what he has achieved as a man, his own band and also his work with Black Country Communion and the 2007 Zeppelin concert at London's O2 where he for me was the star of the show, God Bless you Jason and your Dad too
Gary Unsworth - saw him in 2016 I believe in Columbus Ohio at the Rock on the Range event. I couldn’t believe he was not on the main stage. Amazing talent. What a natural.
love jasons playing,
He's not that good
@@sarahcarter3555 Where's your record hotshot?
John Bonham is the George Harrison of Led Zeppelin. The most quiet, but also the most profound
I'd say Jimmy Page was the most quiet, in fact I've never LZ era Page speak or sing at all on camera. He always looked so mysterious. Bonzo on the other hand sang back up quite a bit
Jimmy has made interviews but is always soft spoken and reserved. He was blessed with such spirit and son writing greatness until he started messing with Crowley black magic and hard drugs and heavy drinking.
Would you like to make your own records someday? Page.. No not really.
Jimmy Page: "No I don't think I will!"
Also Jimmy Page after the release of the Led Zeppelin I:" I'll fookin do it again!"
Lol, wow amazing
Sasmit Roy Lol 😂
So great to see John in interviews with Robert and Jimmy.Always thought John was and still is the best drummer ever and so handsome 💜
Robert Plant vs Mick Jagger guitar battle for all the marbles.
Mick wrote the guitar riff for Brown Sugar and played the main guitar riff for Fingerprint File (Keith played the wah licks, and Mick T was doing that amazing bass track) . He has to win. But Robert does sound pretty good here. He would definitely beat Bono.
Jimmy page would win😂
@@aquamarine99911 "Mick T was doing that amazing bass track" ??
I thought Mick Taylor was their lead guitarist.
I'm so happy Bonzo heard people say he was the best when he was alive. 50 years latter and he's still the best
This is awesome! John Bonham's short answers completely blows Billy Connolly away.
Jimmy Page's high intellect could be distinguished in his interview. And it was rather ironic in that the interviewer would have had no idea whatsoever the he was interviewing what Jimmy would ultimately become, one of the greatest axemen and song writers in rock history. 8:29 Robert Plant is about as cool here as he can ever be in tuning a stunning sounding acoustic guitar. I rate Plant also as having a high intellect. The Page & Plant song writing combination is also one of the greatest duos in rock music history - up there alongside in my opinion the greatest John Lennon & Paul McCartney from The Beatles, then there's also Mick Jagger & Keith Richards from The Rolling Stones, John Lord & Ritchie Blackmore from Deep Purple...
lol it's so funny that in all the pre-Zeppelin/Yarbirds interviews, Page always says he wants to be literally any other profession other than guitarist, even when asked if he wanted to make his own album in the future. I'm sure that down inside back then he really did want to have a job as a guitarist, but he probably thought he would look like a fool if he said he did want to be one, because he knew how hard it is to make a steady living as a musician, since he was always just playing "one night stands", and probably just said those other jobs to get his mind off wanting to actually be a full-time musician.
Music didn't pay a lot, it was kind of a hobby same with athletes.
11:23 "You sound good."
"Thanks, Mr. Jones."
😊
That acoustic taylor guitar Plant was playing had a big wonderful sound and tone. Im a bass player and I guess my ears are getting better because I can hear things in certain instruments Ive never noticed before. Loved that guitar!
Was JPJ joking about page and plant forgetting his phone number cause they left him out of the page and plant tour that they did?
Luke Spooner Yeah they probably didnt literally forget his phone number he just made a little joke about the elephant in the room
OMG...Billy Connelly :) John seems very humble and kind. It's hard to believe that some of these guys in the band are shy. Love this just seeing John B. do a short interview. He's brilliant and I hate that they only had about 12 yrs. together. Sad, although at least we have those years...
a good view for any Led Zeppelin fan- thanks for posting-cool!
Thank you. :)
Jpj is an absolute character, he’s the George Harrison of Led Zeppelin.
Wow, what an authentic behind the scenes glimpse. Thanks for putting it together!
WOW! THANK YOU for such a GREAT video !!! Sooo cool to see all these vintage clips!
Jason Bonham drumming very early on, wow.
He dresses like some kinda diva rock star. What's up with that?
No wonder he never toured with the other guys.
I met Jimmy Page backstage at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit he was walking on stage with the firm and I was able to shake his hand having eye to eye contact it was amazing and scary all at once
Really? Is jimmy like a nice guy ?
Lol. Led Zeppelin interesting moments. Video could've been a decade long.
THANKS---4:00 young Jimmy has been playing "4 years" and is already finding (as a studio session guitarist) that the big-name musicians he plays with are "disappointing"!
@4:17 what is it like working with the biggest names in the music industry?
you just asked that to someone who's going to be the bigger than all of them in a few years. hilarious
I’m born 50 years after John bonham born, and somehow I miss him...
I wonder why Page and Plant always seemed to do JPJ dirty
@Bioniking -That clip ( and comment) from JPJ was in regards to his being left out of the Page and Plant collaborations and tours of 1995 and 1998. At the time ,the " official" reason behind that was Page and Plant were not seeking a " Led Zeppelin reunion", but ultimately DID revisit the Zeppelin catalog quite extensively on both projects/tours. By 2007 " O2 Arena " concert it seems ,they all made good any bad feelings.
3:35 That moment when you've witnessed an old clip of Jimmy Page sporting a rockabilly hairdo.
I did not know Robert Plant played guitar, and very well too!
I've been a Zeppelin fan since I saw them in 69 I am subscribing today ! I now think anything you post about whatever will be excellent ! Thanks
That first Bonham interview was in a TV studio in Newcastle. I was just round the corner that evening and didn’t know it was going on, could have gone if I’d known (you just had to turn up). I only found out on the bus home when people were talking about it. I think it was the same show Rory Gallagher played on, another fave of mine. Story of my life in so many ways.
Good stuff, and the big revelation for me here is that Plant is a good blues guitarist! Might have been interesting if he had played some backup rhythm for Page's live solos- would have added a whole new dimension to this already phenomenal band!
Even robert plant pics up the guitar and scratches out a blues lick...Proper Guitar Center Legend
Wow thanks. Never seen Robert play guitar before. Nice treat.
Nice compilation.
John Bonham great drummer !!!!
denisenguadeloupe not just "great" but the "greatest of all time."
Too bad there aren't more interviews with him like this. It's amazing when you hear the stories of drunken violence , and Jekyll and Hyde personality changes, yet here he seems like a genuinely nice guy.
The reason for his _Jekyll and Hyde_ bits were because he hated touring and being away from his family. A very down to earth, nice guy.
GOAT
You got my friend Christopher in here, thanks
Oh yeah f'n awesome my baby!❤😍⚘💞 both of them...so talented & my happiness!❤Can't do without My Led😍✌💖💖
I get a kick, when I see Robert Plant playing guitar 🎸 😁👍
So amazing 🤩
Super cool thanks!
The background music in that last clip with JPJ 😖😫
But great 👍🏼 video !!
Roberts voice is great speaking and singing
John was sooo sweet,& modest to the core & loved his racing cars.Look @ little Jason on the skins,so cute!!!loved the old Page on skiffle yrs ago as a teenager dreams of curing cancer! This is enjoyable! Pages has the most beautiful smile. Robert the Leo sex God playing an axe a bit,not bad,Bobby......👍JPJ the quiet genius ......"well done!!!!!
Never knew page was so posh 😂😂😂
I never knew Robert Plant played guitar. Thanks for sharing.
He definitely pursued biological research and a bit of marine biology as well. In fact he pioneered combining of the fields.
And Vanilla Fudge got it on film, as I recall.
He sure did
First interviewer's accent was so thick.
Mrudula Lele that was Billy Connoly, famous stand-up comedian and an actor. He played opposite Tom Cruise in that Samurai flick ( forgot the title).
#Hesch tag the last samurai is the movie
Billy also was in a band with Gerry Rafferty back in the early 70's.
What’s that? Glasgow?? Sorry idk, stateside resident 🤷🏽♀️
DINOLOVER6717 Aye Billy is a working class Glaswegian and was a welder in the shipyards before becoming famous.
Good to see a young Billy Connolly interviewing Bonham.
I thought that was him!
Yeah from Head Of The Class
I loved that too. Never seen it before.
Thank YOU!
I didn't know that Robert could play the guitar! The harmonica and the tambourine I knew he could.
Dat Rory Gallagher mention at the end of the first clip
Young Jimmy had a remarkably posh accent
Good stuff !
Reminds me of the reference in Spinal Tap, where David and Nigel recall they started out in a skiffle group, an obvious reference to Page. First time I've ever seen evidence of that being the reference.
sundaynightdrunk Actually skiffle was a huge thing in Britain in the 50s, so most of the legendary 60s bands started out playing skiffle (the Beatles being the most famous example)
Cups and Cakes
John Paul Jones is a likeable character enjoy listening to him he's funny
First time I hear Bonham talk
John bonham looked like captain haddock in that interview
With his hard work involving guitar, Jimmy Page probably would have cured cancer if he pursued a medical career
I love Bonham’s short answers!
Focken `ell
FOCKEN HELLS GOING ON!?
perfect
lol
I shouldn't be laughing this hard ahahakakskkfgg
Page is quite posh. Later on Page had other kinds of one night stands.
#Hesch tag with 14 yr olds the fucker should be in jail.
Well he was a guitarist, of course he liked fingering minors...
@@elizabeth-ou9fq oh god😂
@@elizabeth-ou9fq damn you really went all out
Just Elizabeth oh my😂😔
I think JHB was being a jokester with short answers. I love any interviews with John Henry Bonham seemed like a really fun guy when not drinking.
Props to Robert Plant's 6-string game.. I had no idea he'd spent that much time on guitar, but it's easy to see with his bends and vibrato..
I know right in all the time in Led Zep he never once pulled out the 6 string.
Have we ever seen JImmy Page and Michiu Kaku in the same room together? Hmm..
Jimmy Page must be Kaku's lost brother, lol.
Ginger Baker was pretty freaking awesome too
What a humble and nice bloke that John Bonham guy was. Would have loved to meet him.
Jimmy had a baby face ...🥰
Women dont like that ahah
@@Nichwar19 Depends. There's a lesbian groupie who was doing threesomes with rockers with her bisexual girlfriend who has said that Jimmy really, really got her engine revving somehow which left her quite confused. Jimmy was just expanding his audience in a different direction than some other guys lol
Woke up this morning said Man I am going to listen to a ZEPPELIN song..6 hours later....
« disappointing » always the intelligent icon jimmy
No one:
Literally no one:
Not a single soul:
Jimmy page: no not necessarily
What does all that crap mean to you ? It looks like insanity typed up to me.
@@auntjenifer7774 It's a joke..pretty funny
STOP
Lol
"Thanks Mr. Jones". Yep, I'll second that.
R. Plant plays lead guitar ..wow 6:11 8:38
Billy Connolly + Led Zeppelin = Amazing
John Bonham rest his soul was definitely in the top 5 hardest people to interview lol.
He just wasn't having it but good gravy his talent and the music he made will stand the test of time!!!
Zepp Fan 4Life!!!
He did seem to have fun with it though ;)
What a bunch of Smart funny talented guys
Cool!!
Bonzo n JPJ were the best rhythm machine in the business at that time. Maybe they still are...historically. 🤷🏼♂️
John Bonham is always so intense and serious. He rarely smiles. R.I.P JHB
2:00 me on every school morning.......
Ha ha - just realized thats Billy Connelly doing the first interview
I suppose you could say young James went on to do a little biological research. More of a hobby than a career, though. Its a shame that didnt pan out as well as he hoped.
I’d take cancer over no Zeppelin any day.
James?
Stealth- Boy 3000 James Page or just Jimmy lol
@@jetsamperes5762 Mud Shark Research.
Jimmy's biological research is getting into a woman's drawers.lt was his inside joke on the naive public,working his majick even as a teen.
Hahaha.. he said thank you my friends.. for finally remembering my phone number 😂
that was one cool Elvis guitar that plant was playing would love to have that guitar awesome
dude interviews John Bonham and then introduces Rory Gallagher what an amazing day on the job
Thanks
Love John Paul Jones! The most underrated member of Zeppelin and in my opinion the wittiest and hell what can I say? In my book he's the sexiest. Thanks for the moments.