This was a one-off reunion show some 30 years after John Bonham died. The new drummer is Bonham’s son Jason. This show holds the Guinness Book of World Record for most requested show as 20 Million people were put in a lottery for about 20,000 tickets. Both Page and Plant have said that Kashmir is the quintessential Led Zeppelin song.
The Drummer is the son of the deceased Drummer John Bonham aka Bonzo! This is actually almost 30 years since they disbanded. Dude they are in their 60’s! Not bad for not playing together for almost 30 years! That is why they are the GOATS! When ever you can do them live! 😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
In answer to the age question, at the time of this performance Page is around 64, Plant around 59/60. Not sure about Jones. Think he may be somewhere between Plant and Page. Jason Bonham is probably in his early 40s. His father would have been proud of him. A great drumming performance. I also understand what you said about "whole lotta love". I first heard it in the UK when I was a lot younger than I am now. Probably in 1970. The music scene in the UK was pretty vibrant in those days, but even as a young lad that song stood out to me as having something extra that placed it above anything else.
Brilliant. From an "older" fan, let me say, try Led Zeppelin "Since I've Been Loving You" live at Madison Square Gardens 1973 "Immigrant Song" official live video Or "Black Dog" album version
Hey, man. Thanks for the video. You just listened to one of the most extraordinary songs probably in history. And your reaction was expected hehe. it's probably going to take you a decade or two to unpack this song - and I say this as a dude who ran a studio, made his own beats, and who has made some serious fucking compositions in a few genres (never signed or anything like that, but that don't mean shit - talent is everywhere). But yeah, it literally took me around 20-25 years to actually understand this song and its complexities. This song is a challenge for anyone to try and break down or even understand for the most part. I know this song did something to you. And you'll be coming back to it in another 20 years as well - probably telling someone what I'm telling you right now lol. Good shit, bro. Music is music, but THIS is music. For the thinking man. :)
This was recorded in 2007 so I think that puts some pretty close to 60 years old. Jason Bonham was the drummer for this. Hes the son of their original drummer John Bonham. I saw them in concert in 1976 in Seattle it was an excellent show
First time they played a full concert together (the surviving member) in almost 30 years!!! Still can't be touched!! John Bonham's on Jason is fabulous - thank you for doing this version.🔥 Please think about Since I've Been Loving You live MSG 1973 - here's a link if you want to check it out. It is amazing!!! ua-cam.com/video/uHRdRVTDdP0/v-deo.htmlsi=fSH_b6FlX-VZCFJH ☮
New Subscriber. Love that your getting into LED Zeppelin. Kashmir Fav. Your just getting started my friend. A little LED for the Head. Pick any Song they didn’t make a bad groove ❤
@@ShakuurReacts No Problem. I Love watching the younger Generation get to hear what a lot of us grew up on. Tangerine was my Grandpa’s Favorite. I was introduced to Led at a young age. Check out my playlist. Everything from RNB. Ole School Rock. Headbanging Rock. Rap/Drillin Old school country. Jimi Hendrix is My #2 and he will blow your mind. Never a better guitarist in my eyes. Hey Joe he plays with his teeth behind his shoulders truly amazing. He learned from ole RNB players. So look fwd to enjoying your reactions. My Friend plz Keep Rocking.
Thats not john bonhan! John Bonham died in 1980! Thats Jason Bonham on the drums! John Bonham's son! This was Led Zeppelin's last concert ever! The zeppelin boys or in their '60s! Robert Plant in his late '50s Jason Bonham was about 31 here the same age john Bonham died! Jason bonham. Bonham is 57 now! Jimmy Page is 79 robert plant is 75 and john paul jones is 77 now today!
I am similar, in general, regarding preference for "live" as opposed to studio recordings, but we all know if the quality is there on live recordings, the actual live performance is another order of magnitude better.
Bro this is good but you gotta check out either the studio versions or the live performances from their prime. By the time of this performance they were already "retired" as a band for 30+ years
"In there 40's or 50's here." LOL. This song came out in 1975 and this concert happened in 2007. Do the math and you will know they can't be that young here. One of the few Zeppelin songs I prefer the studio version. All the live versions have no violins in it and they are a big part of the song. Also, the earlier live versions were during Page's Heroine addiction and Plants voice was not at it's best. Also, the sound mixes are just off. This version is pretty good but there all in their 60's here. Except for Bonham's son of course.
This was a one-off reunion show some 30 years after John Bonham died. The new drummer is Bonham’s son Jason. This show holds the Guinness Book of World Record for most requested show as 20 Million people were put in a lottery for about 20,000 tickets. Both Page and Plant have said that Kashmir is the quintessential Led Zeppelin song.
Jason did such a great job too. His dad would be proud!
The GOATS! Dude always do them live! 😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Betttt
JPJ is always so underrated he is a brilliant writer musician of multiple instruments
The Drummer is the son of the deceased Drummer John Bonham aka Bonzo! This is actually almost 30 years since they disbanded. Dude they are in their 60’s! Not bad for not playing together for almost 30 years! That is why they are the GOATS! When ever you can do them live! 😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Live it is 😂
This is the last song Led Zeppelin played in concert in 2007. This is historic!
In answer to the age question, at the time of this performance Page is around 64, Plant around 59/60. Not sure about Jones. Think he may be somewhere between Plant and Page. Jason Bonham is probably in his early 40s. His father would have been proud of him. A great drumming performance.
I also understand what you said about "whole lotta love". I first heard it in the UK when I was a lot younger than I am now. Probably in 1970. The music scene in the UK was pretty vibrant in those days, but even as a young lad that song stood out to me as having something extra that placed it above anything else.
That’s just even more impressive
Greatest live band in history!
The drummer is Jason Bonham...son of the late original drummer John Bonham!! Even in their 60s...STILL the greatest!!
This is still the best version of Kashmir
Brilliant. From an "older" fan, let me say, try Led Zeppelin
"Since I've Been Loving You" live at Madison Square Gardens 1973
"Immigrant Song" official live video
Or
"Black Dog" album version
This was the first full length concert LZ had in 27 years. Jason Bonham had a ton of pressure to kill it…and he absolutely did!!
Thanks for my favorite band Led Zeppelin ❤
John bonhams son Jason does a gear job
There were over 20 million requests for this one performance at the O2 arena in 2007.🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
If my math is correct, I believe Robert Plant would have been 64 when this concert took place. He’s currently 75 years old. ✌🏼😎🇺🇸
Hey, man. Thanks for the video. You just listened to one of the most extraordinary songs probably in history. And your reaction was expected hehe. it's probably going to take you a decade or two to unpack this song - and I say this as a dude who ran a studio, made his own beats, and who has made some serious fucking compositions in a few genres (never signed or anything like that, but that don't mean shit - talent is everywhere).
But yeah, it literally took me around 20-25 years to actually understand this song and its complexities. This song is a challenge for anyone to try and break down or even understand for the most part.
I know this song did something to you. And you'll be coming back to it in another 20 years as well - probably telling someone what I'm telling you right now lol.
Good shit, bro. Music is music, but THIS is music. For the thinking man. :)
You’re welcome man thank you for watching
In their 60s here
This was recorded in 2007 so I think that puts some pretty close to 60 years old. Jason Bonham was the drummer for this. Hes the son of their original drummer John Bonham. I saw them in concert in 1976 in Seattle it was an excellent show
Yeah them all coming together at this age and with his son is beautiful
Dude they are in their 60s. Except for the drummer. He is playing for his dad.
Love them❤
All in their sixties.
Great show, love Zeppelin reactions, try Babe I’m gonna leave you, Denmark Live 69
- Mesmerizing
20 million people tried to buy tickets for this concert which is the highest ever. It’s in the Guinness book of world records.
Yep! They had to sell tickets using a lottery system. I entered the lottery, but didn’t get a ticket. Sad face.
First time they played a full concert together (the surviving member) in almost 30 years!!! Still can't be touched!! John Bonham's on Jason is fabulous - thank you for doing this version.🔥 Please think about Since I've Been Loving You live MSG 1973 - here's a link if you want to check it out. It is amazing!!! ua-cam.com/video/uHRdRVTDdP0/v-deo.htmlsi=fSH_b6FlX-VZCFJH ☮
Thank you I really appreciate it!! I’m thinking Since I’ve been loving you is next up
@@ShakuurReacts YAY! I'll be looking for it.
Yes, definitely the MSG in 1973
They were probably in their 60's here close to 70.
Jimmy Page sweated like that in his 20s, its just him.
New Subscriber. Love that your getting into LED Zeppelin. Kashmir Fav. Your just getting started my friend. A little LED for the Head. Pick any Song they didn’t make a bad groove ❤
Thank you a lot!!
@@ShakuurReacts No Problem. I Love watching the younger Generation get to hear what a lot of us grew up on. Tangerine was my Grandpa’s Favorite. I was introduced to Led at a young age. Check out my playlist. Everything from RNB. Ole School Rock. Headbanging Rock. Rap/Drillin Old school country. Jimi Hendrix is My #2 and he will blow your mind. Never a better guitarist in my eyes. Hey Joe he plays with his teeth behind his shoulders truly amazing. He learned from ole RNB players. So look fwd to enjoying your reactions. My Friend plz Keep Rocking.
Led Zeppelin - Dancing Days > totally EXCELLENT
The original is a masterpiece.
Jones is playing bass with his feet while playing the keys.
Achilles Last Stand album version. Standout song from Presence.
Thats not john bonhan! John Bonham died in 1980! Thats Jason Bonham on the drums! John Bonham's son! This was Led Zeppelin's last concert ever! The zeppelin boys or in their '60s! Robert Plant in his late '50s Jason Bonham was about 31 here the same age john Bonham died! Jason bonham. Bonham is 57 now! Jimmy Page is 79 robert plant is 75 and john paul jones is 77 now today!
I am similar, in general, regarding preference for "live" as opposed to studio recordings, but we all know if the quality is there on live recordings, the actual live performance is another order of magnitude better.
Yeah I’m liking the live versions a lot more
I am thinking they are in their 60's. This was 2012 and Robert is 75 now. He was the youngest.
That just makes it even more impressive honestly
This was 07. You're you're thinking of Kennedy Honors in 2012.
I also guessing 60s except for the drummer (Jason Bonham) who replaced his father (John) who died in 1980. Guessing he's in his late 30s, early 40s.
You need to do live 1973 Madison square garden Dazed and Confused. You think page is goat. You'll be 10 times more blown away by him
Start from Led Zep 1 and go through the catalogue. You will see 25k subs by the end....
Plant was 59, jp jones 61 and paige 63
Wow 😮 definitely impressive
Jason beats those Drums like they owed him Money! It was his Fathers Kit he played on that day.
Try The Song Remains The Same/The Rain Song together live at MSG in 1973!!!
They were in their late 50's early 60's except Jason on Drums who is the son of the late John!
Average age of the three original members ... 61 !
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Bro this is good but you gotta check out either the studio versions or the live performances from their prime. By the time of this performance they were already "retired" as a band for 30+ years
Will definitely do lol
incredible whow here and I LOVE Jason Bonham. However, they had stopped playing 27 years ago, so this is really a reunion without John Bonham.
Yeah it’s cool that they came together with his son and did this show
I agree I prefer Robert Plants voice now probably in their 60's early 70's except the fab drummer
"In there 40's or 50's here." LOL. This song came out in 1975 and this concert happened in 2007. Do the math and you will know they can't be that young here.
One of the few Zeppelin songs I prefer the studio version. All the live versions have no violins in it and they are a big part of the song. Also, the earlier live versions were during Page's Heroine addiction and Plants voice was not at it's best. Also, the sound mixes are just off. This version is pretty good but there all in their 60's here. Except for Bonham's son of course.
😅😅😅
If you want a more bluesy number go for Babe I'm gonna leave you and Since I've been loving you
I think I just might do Since I’ve been loving you next!!
John Bonham (& his son) and Jimmy Page…I will forever remember the names! Looking forward to seeing the other members shine leave some suggestions
If you haven’t seen the previous video I just reacted to Stairway to Heaven!! Also Black Dog and Whole Lotta Love
Check out Trampled underfoot live 1973 Madison Square Garden which I attended all the shows.🤘🤘🤘🤘
@@rogercaruso9337I believe Trampled Underfoot is from the 75 shows
70s
Robert Plant would of been 59, jimmy Page 64 , John Paul Jones 61
70s dude
60s!!! Not 40s or 50s
Wow
I think this was in ‘95 in Brazil maybe. So they’re prob like early 50s
O2 london 2007, Jason on drums in place of Bonzo
@@templarpg you’re right. My bad. I forgot about that one.
u feel nothing