You want to see Led Zeppelin live performances, especially for Bonzo? There’s a 15min live version of “Moby Dick”, most of which is a drum solo. You will be absolutely blown away!
I am a Smith as well, I graduated high school in 1973, saw them live at The Salt Palace in Utah...epic...Bonzo broke a drum head, if you can imagine that, took long time to fix but concert was incredible
My favorite Zeppelin song. Angry, trippy, 10 of 10 playing instruments., They all play their sounds to lead the other sounds, like their talking to each other
Helene here: The first time I heard this song was in college..winter of 1969. When Dazed and Confused came on, my roommate and I just looked at each other. We had heard nothing like that before. I felt like hiding under the bed, it was just so weird. John Bonham, the best HARD ROCK drummer of all time. Other drummers are great and some are technically more accomplished, but Bonzo was the loudest, hardest and most bad-ass heavy rock drummer....perhaps only matched by Keith Moon of The Who. Robert Plant is a hugely emotive singer...even today, at 72, his voice is still beautiful and so full of emotion, even if he cannot hit those high notes anymore....
"When the Levee Breaks". It's their rendition of a 1929 Blues Song about the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927. Over 500 people died. It's a Blues Classic.
Yeah Bonham is the best drummer...Jimmy the best guitarist...John Paul Jones the best keyboard/bass/mandolin player...Robert best singer and he plays harmonica too! Check out Bring It On Home for great Robert harmonica!
68 years old, they are still my favorite. Listen to In my Time of Dying! Pure blues! Bonzo the greatest rock/blues drummer! Page said that Bonzo was the driving force of the band. 😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 with you Dude, I love live, that when you know a Group is great! This is so much more to explore. You have only started your Zep journey! 😊
There is nothing boring about a Zep song. So many changes. It is fulfilling emotionally and mentally. Most of their songs seem to revolve around Robert Plant's requited and unrequited love relationships. Cheers from Canada
Yes, the whole point and greatness of the band is that everyone in it is genius. All masters of their craft, which is why when Bonham died they decided to call it a day and the same thing would have happened if it had been any other member of the band. Those 4 ARE Led Zeppelin - no one could replace any one of them!
Another unbelievable drumming song is live Achillies Last Stand...you will love it! But by the way Jimmy wrote this when he was in The Yardbirds! Yes they were 19 and early 20s...in 1969
I’ve seen Plant live several times. He’ll say “can you feel it?” And YES, all 16000 of us felt it. Early in my life, Zep live -1975 6th row center. Changed my life.
Pure genius, pure talent, in the days when that’s what you needed, no fancy technology like now, Led Zeppelin will be played forever…, like Pink Floyd ❤
Also please do In My Time Of Dying live...killer! And The Song Remains The Same/The Rain Song! You will love both!! Those eerie sounds were Jimmy playing the guitar with a cello bow! Watch it live from MSG!!
The 70's guys. We were very fortunate to have lived through it,seen all the massive bands at their best. Wouldn't swap my time for anything. I saw jimi hendrix and the doors live! Imagine growing up around all this magic.
Just to give you some history about this song, it's actually a cover well sort of. The original was from Jake Holmes written in 1967, The Yardbirds which took the song reworked it and performed it in live acts. The Yardbirds recorded it in 1698 with Jimmy Page was in the band and also produce it. When the Yardbirds broke up, Jimmy formed a band called it The New Yardbird which was changed to Led Zeppelin which the song kept changing into what you just heard. The live version of MSG is mindblowing 27 minutes long of jamming.
A spectacular vibe with unbelievably great drums keyboard etc is IRON BUTTERFLY'S "IN A GAADA DA VIDA" 🙏🤪✔ IT'S All that I remember by this group and yet I never shall forget it - it has a lengthy drum solo smack in the middle which has you striving to follow every NOTE of the drum not just the beat. And the way that each element (guitar, keyboard, vocals etc) is brought back in and then brought to resolution is just masterful and with just a few listenings will become etched in your mind for all time - just like these Zepplin classics. It is THE piece of music that educated my ears to the drummers of the world. It led me to appreciate John Bonham as probably the very best of them 😌🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👍 Love your reactions 💕 Don't ever take each other for granted - a brother is precious, we learn so much about how to treat another from how we treat our brother. I lost my brother the year John Bonham died, the year John Lennon died and the year my body all but died, 1980/81 (I lost him going into a coma and then slipping heavenwardly out of it 😪❤🙏 Keep safe & love good things (like Lead zepplin!) 🤪👌✔👍❤
LOVE THE REACTION - Now that you've heard the studio version YOU'VE GOT TO SEE IT LIVE. The live performance is a totally different experience and you have to see Jimmy do the psychedelic part live. No live performance of theirs is EVER the same. I think the best live version of this is from a 1970 concert because you can see EACH one of them just go off into another world of jamming heaven. . . particularly John Paul Jones on bass and Bonham on drums. In the later concerts because of the stage lights and other stage production stuff they are often in the shadows. LINK ua-cam.com/video/8WoQDpz7HOM/v-deo.html The Madison Square Garden filmed performance is only available as part of their movie The Song Remains the Same. The audio is from the live performance but the visuals are not all from the concert. There are "fantasy scenes' from the movie that replace the performance AND there were issues filming the concert for the movie so some of the close-ups of the band were shot in a studio with them miming to the concert audio. Parts of Dazed and Confused may or may not be from the actual concert. PLEASE CHECK OUT THE 1970'S VERSION.
The drummer and singer were. Barely 20 when they recorded this. The band had only met for the 1st time a month or to before!! The psychedelic part in the middle is Jimmy playing electric guitar using a cello bow! His live bow solos are the stuff of legend. There's LOTS of live versions of this song. The 2 that really stand out for me are royal Albert Hall 1970 and tsrts and msg in 73. They will blow your heads off boys!!
If you haven't done it yet, you will love "The Levee is Gonna Break". Hardcore raw Zeppelin! Some of the best harmonica you will ever hear. it will change you.
I was a freshman in college in 1970 and my roommate and I hitchhiked 100 miles to see them at the Civic Center in Charleston WV. We took steak knives from the cafeteria and put them in our boots for protection. It was a very dumb thing to do... but it was Led Zeppelin!! Fortunately we were picked up by a kind truck driver who scolded us and drove out of his way to take us to the civic center doors. My roommate was from Charleston so she called her cool older sister who picked us up and drove us back to school after the concert. It was an amazing night and the only time I got to see them.
Guys As a child of the 60's I saw all these bands in small clubs and bars. When you can't walk after a gig because of the emotion and excitement you know it was good. Listen to Led Zep Earls Court gig All their blues inspired stuff is to die for
Jimmy Page played the song with the Yardbirds. At that time he was called I'm "confused". When he founded Led Zeppelin in 1998, the band was supposed to be called the New Yardbirds. Robert Plant was 19 years old when it was recorded.
Great reaction, fellas. Not drunk, so much as high on any darn drug these guys wanted. LSD was rampant . . . lol . . . Late 60's- 70's and some rare 80's bands continued the rock legacy. I am so appreciative of enjoying these great groups, born of a cultural revolution, burning bras, draft cards, and discarding men's hats and ties; replaced with tie-dye and long hair. A few of my HS friends were actually suspended for having hair below their ears. Wild times of sex, drugs and Rock 'n Roll. After a few hundred thousand years, women finally had the pill. A great equalizer, in many respects; no longer bound to be "JUST HOUSE-WIVES, but could finally seek their own futures. As w/anything, the pendulum may have swung a bit too far, way beyond our biology and innate temperaments. Oh, sorry. thought I was on a different channel, for moment. Its' the Alice B. Tokeless's Cousin's Brownies, I think 🤪
AND our new Vice President was 13 when Barracuda by Heart was on the charts and in the middle of the Women’s Lib Movement. That hit me a few days ago 🤘🏽✊🏽
John Henry Bonham, hardest hitting drummer I ever saw. He was a monster. His son Jason, learned from his dad well. Watch him play with Heart on the Kennedy Center Honors Led Zep
It's called bringing the Thunder when Bonham was playing the drums. I was 15 when I would listen to this album with my headphones, laying under my Grandmothers dining room table with the volume as loud as it would go! I'm now 54 and still turn it up!
Thanks guys I like your reactions. Try listening to: Ramble on, Moby Dick, Misty Mountain Hop, Heartbreaker. Too many Led Zepplin songs to mention. They never let you down.
Restricting himself is how Bonzo is so strong. I am sad he is not with us today. Learning to not do has power if you know what you are doing and not doing and why.
You guys want to check out one of the greatest guitarist of all time stevie ray vaughn Texas flood live from elmacambo. He died in a helicopter crash in his early 30s. You will be blown away
Dudes...if you want great music with emotion, I repeat, Stevie Ray Vaughn at the El Macambo or any live videos of SRV. And, again it makes me so happy to see younger generations appreciate how truly epic Led Zeppelin was.
Man, John Bonham is notorious for beating those drums like they owe him money. Which is why is is one of, if not the best, in the history of rock and roll! There will never be anyone quite like him.
I remember on my 50th birthday realizing how glad I was to not be turning 40 or younger because of everything I would have missed. This is why we would hang out, get stoned and play records...we are fortunate and richer for our generations. I’m glad to see people discovering what they’ve been missing.
If you want to see a "Bonham" centric performance, you nee to watch "Moby Dick" LIVE. It's a video and YOU MUST WATCH while he plays. IT . . . IS . . . AWESOME ! ! !
would recommend watching Led Zeppelin in concert in Madison Square Garden in 1973, its on You Tube, especially "The Ocean" and "Since I've Been Loving You".
This is a small demonstration if you really wanna see Zeppelin' kick ass you should watch dazed n confused live you should watch it live 1973 at Madison square garden in new york from song remains the same it's 28 minutes long you will get blown away when jimmy uses that violen bow on his guitar 🎸
there he is folks, the greatest rock drummer of all time John Henry Bonham! Dont @ me.
I said the same thing, differently, but yeah
Great comment by Bro. It sounds like Bonzo is hitting the drums with hammers.
Niel Purt from RushI think is the king, because he was able to do more belive it or not. Just an opinion. Jon is fucking the Top as well
What can one say about Led Zeppelin , just magic, ❤
You want to see Led Zeppelin live performances, especially for Bonzo? There’s a 15min live version of “Moby Dick”, most of which is a drum solo. You will be absolutely blown away!
Agree 100%
One of the best songs ever!!
AGREED!
Do the 28 min version live version 1973.
It’s a religious musical experience all mere mortals must take in their lives!
The gods of rock!
Absolutely! They're the true Gods! We will definitely check out the live version! Thank you!
My favourite solos of Jimmy Page are in this version at MSG
How the hell did I not know that existed? Obviously I've hung around with the wrong crowd. Thx.
I am a Smith as well, I graduated high school in 1973, saw them live at The Salt Palace in Utah...epic...Bonzo broke a drum head, if you can imagine that, took long time to fix but concert was incredible
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thats the link to it, the cello bow solo (yes really) will leave you speechless!!!!
My favorite Zeppelin song. Angry, trippy, 10 of 10 playing instruments., They all play their sounds to lead the other sounds, like their talking to each other
Helene here: The first time I heard this song was in college..winter of 1969. When Dazed and Confused came on, my roommate and I just looked at each other. We had heard nothing like that before. I felt like hiding under the bed, it was just so weird. John Bonham, the best HARD ROCK drummer of all time. Other drummers are great and some are technically more accomplished, but Bonzo was the loudest, hardest and most bad-ass heavy rock drummer....perhaps only matched by Keith Moon of The Who. Robert Plant is a hugely emotive singer...even today, at 72, his voice is still beautiful and so full of emotion, even if he cannot hit those high notes anymore....
Great comment.....very cool experience I’m sure hearing this back in ‘69.
Thank you for your comment. Takes me back. Even though I was born in 70..😁👍🏻
Page and Jonesy on the guitar !!
“WHEN THE LEVEE BREAKS” another legendary Zeppelin song
In My Time of Dying, live at Earls Court 1975 is incredible. Really shows the true potential of Bonzo.
"When the Levee Breaks". It's their rendition of a 1929 Blues Song about the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927. Over 500 people died. It's a Blues Classic.
Please please do this one. This will be your mind blown song.
Yeah Bonham is the best drummer...Jimmy the best guitarist...John Paul Jones the best keyboard/bass/mandolin player...Robert best singer and he plays harmonica too! Check out Bring It On Home for great Robert harmonica!
Julie I love how you leave comments to all the reactors YT channels... Led Zeppelin are GOAT! Peace and Love Sweetie!
You are just a wee bit cool !!!
JM u r so correct! Bring it on Home is a Bad A$$ Banger!!!!!
They were simply the best with so many hidden masterpieces. Keep going down the rabbit hole. It's worth it.
68 years old, they are still my favorite. Listen to In my Time of Dying! Pure blues! Bonzo the greatest rock/blues drummer! Page said that Bonzo was the driving force of the band. 😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 with you Dude, I love live, that when you know a Group is great! This is so much more to explore. You have only started your Zep journey! 😊
Time for you to graduate to some later music. “Kashmir “, “The Wanton Song”, “The Ocean”, “Nobody’s Fault but Mine”.
No Quarter, In My Time Of Dying
Achilles last stand
There is nothing boring about a Zep song. So many changes. It is fulfilling emotionally and mentally. Most of their songs seem to revolve around Robert Plant's requited and unrequited love relationships. Cheers from Canada
Yes, the whole point and greatness of the band is that everyone in it is genius. All masters of their craft, which is why when Bonham died they decided to call it a day and the same thing would have happened if it had been any other member of the band. Those 4 ARE Led Zeppelin - no one could replace any one of them!
Another unbelievable drumming song is live Achillies Last Stand...you will love it! But by the way Jimmy wrote this when he was in The Yardbirds! Yes they were 19 and early 20s...in 1969
You are cute !!!
YASSSSS!
I’ve seen Plant live several times. He’ll say “can you feel it?” And YES, all 16000 of us felt it. Early in my life, Zep live -1975 6th row center. Changed my life.
Pure genius, pure talent, in the days when that’s what you needed, no fancy technology like now, Led Zeppelin will be played forever…, like Pink Floyd ❤
In their song The Immigrant Song, there is a line "Hammer of the Gods", thats what John Bonham has been called...you're exactly right, The Hammer!!🎶🎶❤
Also please do In My Time Of Dying live...killer! And The Song Remains The Same/The Rain Song! You will love both!! Those eerie sounds were Jimmy playing the guitar with a cello bow! Watch it live from MSG!!
The 70's guys.
We were very fortunate to have lived through it,seen all the massive bands at their best.
Wouldn't swap my time for anything.
I saw jimi hendrix and the doors live!
Imagine growing up around all this magic.
Agree, but this was released in the 60s.
@@craigkerr2764 correct of course,but i was being general concerning the era.
First album came out the year I graduated High School. What a fabulous graduation present. All hail Led Zeppelin!!!
I saw Led Zeppelin perform this live in 1969 and 1970. Seeing "Dazed and Confused" live was electrifying!
Fun fact: Animal from the Muppets was actually modelled on Bonzo
Really ? I didn't know that...That's cool...
I thought it was Keith Moon.
Drummed like Bonzo, acted like Keith Moon, and looked like Mick Fleetwood. 😂
1969 was a great year for music
Led Zeppelin , Pink Floyd , Rush . the 3 best band for me 🎸🥁🎤🎶😎👍
For me too!
@@juliemanarin4127 😎👍
I can dig it 👍❤
Amen Gerry. They were the modern day Mozart, Beethoven and Bach!!
@@clab5864 😎👍
Led Zeppelin - Immigrant Song (Live 1972)(Official Video)
Among the top Classic Rock songs of all time . . . Group is unparalleled.
Hammer 🔨 of the GODS smacking those drums like they stole from him🥁🥁💪💖💖💖🔨🔨😍
My all time favourite Zepp song.
Kashmir. In my time of dying! Awesome ZEP. tunes. Must react
Just to give you some history about this song, it's actually a cover well sort of. The original was from Jake Holmes written in 1967, The Yardbirds which took the song reworked it and performed it in live acts. The Yardbirds recorded it in 1698 with Jimmy Page was in the band and also produce it. When the Yardbirds broke up, Jimmy formed a band called it The New Yardbird which was changed to Led Zeppelin which the song kept changing into what you just heard. The live version of MSG is mindblowing 27 minutes long of jamming.
I agree, you should react to the live version now 👍👌
A spectacular vibe with unbelievably great drums keyboard etc is IRON BUTTERFLY'S "IN A GAADA DA VIDA" 🙏🤪✔
IT'S All that I remember by this group and yet I never shall forget it - it has a lengthy drum solo smack in the middle which has you striving to follow every NOTE of the drum not just the beat. And the way that each element (guitar, keyboard, vocals etc) is brought back in and then brought to resolution is just masterful and with just a few listenings will become etched in your mind for all time - just like these Zepplin classics. It is THE piece of music that educated my ears to the drummers of the world.
It led me to appreciate John Bonham as probably the very best of them 😌🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👍
Love your reactions 💕
Don't ever take each other for granted - a brother is precious, we learn so much about how to treat another from how we treat our brother. I lost my brother the year John Bonham died, the year John Lennon died and the year my body all but died, 1980/81 (I lost him going into a coma and then slipping heavenwardly out of it 😪❤🙏
Keep safe & love good things (like Lead zepplin!) 🤪👌✔👍❤
Thanks for that 🙏✔
Er... I believe you mean 1968, although a 1698 version would be something.
THE RAIN SONG - LED ZEPPELIN
LOVE THE REACTION - Now that you've heard the studio version YOU'VE GOT TO SEE IT LIVE. The live performance is a totally different experience and you have to see Jimmy do the psychedelic part live. No live performance of theirs is EVER the same. I think the best live version of this is from a 1970 concert because you can see EACH one of them just go off into another world of jamming heaven. . . particularly John Paul Jones on bass and Bonham on drums. In the later concerts because of the stage lights and other stage production stuff they are often in the shadows. LINK ua-cam.com/video/8WoQDpz7HOM/v-deo.html The Madison Square Garden filmed performance is only available as part of their movie The Song Remains the Same. The audio is from the live performance but the visuals are not all from the concert. There are "fantasy scenes' from the movie that replace the performance AND there were issues filming the concert for the movie so some of the close-ups of the band were shot in a studio with them miming to the concert audio. Parts of Dazed and Confused may or may not be from the actual concert. PLEASE CHECK OUT THE 1970'S VERSION.
Led Zeppelin - Stairway to heaven LIVE! REACT NOW!!!
You guys have to do "Stairway to Heaven" live from MSG" Welcome to the rabbit hole!
The drummer and singer were. Barely 20 when they recorded this. The band had only met for the 1st time a month or to before!!
The psychedelic part in the middle is Jimmy playing electric guitar using a cello bow! His live bow solos are the stuff of legend.
There's LOTS of live versions of this song. The 2 that really stand out for me are royal Albert Hall 1970 and tsrts and msg in 73. They will blow your heads off boys!!
If you haven't done it yet, you will love "The Levee is Gonna Break". Hardcore raw Zeppelin! Some of the best harmonica you will ever hear. it will change you.
Not just a beautiful face, is Robert Plant. He's a good Harmonica player, too ..
The "instrumental" starts with the Dazed part, followed by the Confused part.
beginning of 1969 ....52 years ago !!..nobody heard something like that.... pure savagery...all the kids were crazy . this piece changes rock music
When you mentioned the psychedelic part that was Page using a violin bow on his guitar.
You should definitely keep up with the Zeppelin! How about some Rush also? Keep rocking my guys 🤘
1969 demark live concert is mind blowing!
I love you two. You can pick any Zep, and love it. Houses of the Holy 👍
Oooooweee, you guys are just starting to let the "LED" out!! Been listening to them for 40 years and I still get chills everytime.
Great reaction guys! One of my all time favorites!
You really will enjoy Whole lotta love and Stairway to heaven!!
I was a freshman in college in 1970 and my roommate and I hitchhiked 100 miles to see them at the Civic Center in Charleston WV. We took steak knives from the cafeteria and put them in our boots for protection. It was a very dumb thing to do... but it was Led Zeppelin!! Fortunately we were picked up by a kind truck driver who scolded us and drove out of his way to take us to the civic center doors. My roommate was from Charleston so she called her cool older sister who picked us up and drove us back to school after the concert. It was an amazing night and the only time I got to see them.
Guys
As a child of the 60's I saw all these bands in small clubs and bars.
When you can't walk after a gig because of the emotion and excitement you know it was good.
Listen to Led Zep Earls Court gig
All their blues inspired stuff is to die for
Watch their 1968 denmark concert! You will be amazed!
The sound you hear like a deep sounding violin is Jimmy playing the guitar with a bow. What?!?! Love these guys!👍🏾👵🏿❤🎵
You need to watch all of their songs ..LIVE , its the only way lol
Jimmy Page played the song with the Yardbirds. At that time he was called I'm "confused". When he founded Led Zeppelin in 1998, the band was supposed to be called the New Yardbirds. Robert Plant was 19 years old when it was recorded.
I get chills every time I hear this song!
Interesting detail: the descending line in the bass is known as a basso ostinato. It was already used in classical music.
Great reaction, fellas. Not drunk, so much as high on any darn drug these guys wanted.
LSD was rampant . . . lol . . . Late 60's- 70's and some rare 80's bands continued the rock legacy.
I am so appreciative of enjoying these great groups, born of a cultural revolution, burning bras, draft cards, and discarding men's hats and ties; replaced with tie-dye and long hair. A few of my HS friends were actually suspended for having hair below their ears. Wild times of sex, drugs and Rock 'n Roll. After a few hundred thousand years, women finally had the pill. A great equalizer, in many respects; no longer bound to be "JUST HOUSE-WIVES, but could finally seek their own futures. As w/anything, the pendulum may have swung a bit too far, way beyond our biology and innate temperaments. Oh, sorry. thought I was on a different channel, for moment. Its' the Alice B. Tokeless's Cousin's Brownies, I think 🤪
You nailed it.
AND our new Vice President was 13 when Barracuda by Heart was on the charts and in the middle of the Women’s Lib Movement. That hit me a few days ago 🤘🏽✊🏽
The greatest debut album EVER !!
This album came out in 1969 and the world was on notice! Never been the same!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
That PSYCHEDELLIC part is Jimmy Page playing his guitar with a bow....
Led zeppelin paralyzed you and took you into outerspace with aliens!..best reaction ever!!..im smiling ear to ear thanks guys
Magnificent!!Zep at their best,many thank's for your honesty and enthusiasm!!🤗🤗
John Henry Bonham, hardest hitting drummer I ever saw. He was a monster. His son Jason, learned from his dad well. Watch him play with Heart on the Kennedy Center Honors Led Zep
Dazed and Confused by Led Zep, was a cover. The original was done by Jake Holmes in 1967.
Magnificent!!!Thank you for your positive vibes!!!Love and respect!!🥰🥰
Would love to see some reactions to ELO. They have so many incredible songs
I'm so old..I saw them when I was 15 on their tour for this album, it was magnificent...!
If you want to see why John "Bonzo" Bonham is considered the greatest drummer of all time listen to "Moby Dick" live
Wow, reactors that wear decent headphones while listening to Zep! Essential.
A total masterpiece
The recordings of LZ are still great but nothing compares to seeing them live - just insane to watch
I wish. My one one regret.
I was born in 1971.
Listen to their cover of an old blues song...You Shook Me. Robert Plant's vocals are chilling.
The Hammer of the Gods.
It's called bringing the Thunder when Bonham was playing the drums. I was 15 when I would listen to this album with my headphones, laying under my Grandmothers dining room table with the volume as loud as it would go! I'm now 54 and still turn it up!
yes! you both are so fun. Can't waitnfor the nextbLed Zeppeln reaction.
Here's a great song you must react to. The band name is.... Ten Years After..
Song is. " I'd love to change the world"
Thanks guys I like your reactions. Try listening to: Ramble on, Moby Dick, Misty Mountain Hop, Heartbreaker. Too many Led Zepplin songs to mention. They never let you down.
Restricting himself is how Bonzo is so strong.
I am sad he is not with us today.
Learning to not do has power if you know what you are doing and not doing and why.
You guys want to check out one of the greatest guitarist of all time stevie ray vaughn Texas flood live from elmacambo. He died in a helicopter crash in his early 30s. You will be blown away
Dudes...if you want great music with emotion, I repeat, Stevie Ray Vaughn at the El Macambo or any live videos of SRV. And, again it makes me so happy to see younger generations appreciate how truly epic Led Zeppelin was.
Dazed on Zep's first album, released in 1969.
Maybe consider adding some info to your "About" section so we can learn a little about you 2 guys. At least your names.
Man, John Bonham is notorious for beating those drums like they owe him money. Which is why is is one of, if not the best, in the history of rock and roll! There will never be anyone quite like him.
I remember on my 50th birthday realizing how glad I was to not be turning 40 or younger because of everything I would have missed. This is why we would hang out, get stoned and play records...we are fortunate and richer for our generations. I’m glad to see people discovering what they’ve been missing.
Hammer of the Gods!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
There can be only one.
Led Zeppelin
Please, react to Led Zeppelin "In my time of diying" LIVE. Won't regret it
remember boys this was 1968!
Heartbreaker is pretty fucking heavy as well!
Damn! That guitar sound is NASTY.
If you want to see a "Bonham" centric performance, you nee to watch "Moby Dick" LIVE. It's a video and YOU MUST WATCH while he plays. IT . . . IS . . . AWESOME ! ! !
would recommend watching Led Zeppelin in concert in Madison Square Garden in 1973, its on You Tube, especially "The Ocean" and "Since I've Been Loving You".
As of 2021 still the best damned drummer in the world.
I bought the album and they had me at "Good Times - Bad Times".
i have tripped on good mushrooms to this live in concert in 75 and 77 one can not forget such a great ride i am so lucky
i remember thinking john plays the drums like it's Mike Tyson doing combos on them
Led Zeppelin. Nothing like it before or since or ever.
I think the John Paul Jones is the most underrated bassist!
This is a small demonstration if you really wanna see Zeppelin' kick ass you should watch dazed n confused live you should watch it live 1973 at Madison square garden in new york from song remains the same it's 28 minutes long you will get blown away when jimmy uses that violen bow on his guitar 🎸
Since I been loving you live....