He goes deep. He does just love something, he strives to understand not just the music and the acts, but also what was going on with the acts when they created their music. It's inspiring.
Fair assessment about Bonham. As a drummer for 45 years who has studied under symphonic percussion directors and been a session player for a long time you're absolutely correct. There's no such thing as "the best". Every rock drummer has studied Bonham; if they haven't then they should. Bonham masterfully handled whatever Page and Jones threw at him. He always established a solid foundation according to what was necessary. In my favorite Zeppelin song, the Rain Song he hardly plays. What he plays is perfect for the song. This song, and Bonham's shuffle rhythm he employs is masterful. The groove is so strong yet not just in your face. Keep up the great, thoughtful, and well-rounded reactions.
Something I`ve only recently become aware of is the influence John Bonham had on what eventually appeared on the Albums. He was constantly advising Page, Plant, Jones, on what should and should not be included on the final track. Bonham`s intuitive feel for what would and would not work is one of the most underrated aspects of Led Zeppelin`s success.
This is an actual real reaction/review, a mans review. Nothing wrong with kids enjoying and reacting to music they are just now hearing. This is not a kids review. This is an intelligent discussion from someone who actually understands the nuances of music. Adults come to this channel. So well done sir
There are fans out there who don’t really get the last 2 albums.In my opinion yes they are different. But unmistakably Led Zeppelin. Going in whatever direction that moves them.And that’s why they are different because Jimmy’s constantly searching for new and fresh music to compose. And to quote you, Why??”because they can”” just another reason why they were then and they still are and will forever be the greatest band to ever grace the stage
In Through The Out Door isn't my favorite Zeppelin album, but it's in my top half of favorite Zeppelin albums. Fool in The Rain is in my top ten of favorite Zeppelin songs. It's the first Zeppelin song I heard as a kid and it still holds up. Hell, my mom isn't a Zeppelin fan and she love it. I think that pretty much says it all!
May 5th 1973, Tampa stadium, the largest stadium concert to that date. over 58,000, plus hundreds outside. I was there. cost of ticket $6.00, memories priceless.
I agree with you that LZ was preparing for the 80s and was moving in a new direction. This song and album stands as a testament to what could have been.
Always love your reactions soul train bro. Such a great reactor, great knowledge of music and what makes it great, and really makes me feel like I’m personally jamming and having discussion with someone when watching your videos. Just awesome!
You've been doing reactions to led Zeppelin for a while now but I've been watching you so you know that they have dabbled in everything from jazz blues calypso Jamaica Little bit of country rock hard Rock. Led Zeppelin is an all-around just badass. You're just about at the end of the rabbit hole congratulations
Always a great reaction from you brother. You're knowledgable and react intelligently. You know how to give a good opinion. I'm glad to be checking out your videos again.
In many groups of the era we may be able to pick out a seeming weak link member. But, for me, with LZ there is no weak link. They are all monster talents in their own areas of expertise. One friend suggest John Paul Jones as the most easily replaceable member. But this man is multi talented. For example, his keyboard work on Kashmir leads the drive to that mountain peak like not many could master or muster in my view.
Agree with what you’re saying...I think when saying he’s the most replaceable is probably true from the context of grasping at straws, which I believe is the point. I recognize I could very well be wrong about that though
One of my many favorite songs from Zeppelin ♥️ When the piano comes in I have to get up & dance till the end!! All members are Masters of their Craft ♥️🎶 I enjoy your channel so much!! Have you heard their song called “Tea For One?” It’s the last cut from their 1976 “Presence” album. Would love to hear your thought on it sometime! Thanks
A variation of the Purdie half-time shuffle which was a drum phrasing originated by Bernard Purdie that can be heard on many recordings including some of the Steely Dan songs he played on. Bonham, however, put his own spin on it and the result is just an incredible groove.
@@cbrend22 The genesis of the beat is undeniably the Purdie shuffle, but as I say, Bonham did his own unique thing with it like all great players do. We all have influences, but he totally changed it and made it his own in the process. Jeff Porcaro did the same in the song Rosanna.
@@itsmedrooms6071 the genesis of music is hitting rocks with sticks. Not really relevant. The Purdie shuffle was bread, Bonham’s is deep dish pepperoni and sausage pizza. Same foundation, yes. That’s it. But hey, maybe Domino’s will start delivering bread?
@@cbrend22 Right, the foundation came from Purdie who Bonham was way into at the time, but he changed it around and did something incredibly unique and creative. It’s relevant to me, to my playing because I’ve studied both styles and I can see the connective tissue. Purdie was incredible in his own right.
Oh, baby Well there's a light in your eye that keeps shining Like a star that can't wait for night I hate to think I been blinded baby Why can't I see you tonight? And the warmth of your smile starts a burning And the thrill of your touch give me fright And I'm shaking so much, really yearning Why don't you show up and make it alright, yeah? It's alright right And if you promised you'd love so completely And you said you would always be true You swore that you never would leave me baby Whatever happened to you? And you thought it was only in movies As you wish all your dreams would come true, hey It ain't the first time believe me baby I'm standing here feeling blue, blue ha! Yes I'm blue Oh, babe Now I will stand in the rain on the corner I watch the people go shuffling downtown Another ten minutes no longer And then I'm turning around, 'round And the clock on the wall's moving slower Oh, my heart it sinks to the ground And the storm that I thought would blow over Clouds the light of the love that I found, found Light of the love that I found Light of the love that I found Oh, that I found Hey, babe, ooh Hand that ticks on the clock Just don't seem to stop When I'm thinking it over Oh, tired of the light I just don't seem to find Have you wait, yeah played Whoa, I see it in my dreams But I just don't seem to be with you, you I gotta get it all, gotta get it all, gotta get it all I've got to get all Ooh now my body is starting to quiver And the palms of my hands getting wet, oh I got no reason to doubt you baby It's all a terrible mess And I'll run in the rain till I'm breathless When I'm breathless I'll run 'til I drop, hey! And the thoughts of a fool's kind of careless I'm just a fool waiting on the wrong block, oh yeah Hey, now, oh, oh, oh Light of the love that I found Light of the love that I found Light of the love that I Light of the love that I found Light of the hey, now light of the hey, now Light of the love that I found Light of the love that I found
A wonderful if not one of his best most underrated guitar solos. How does one fit a solo i to that tempo..Jimmy did. The tempo and phrasing is genius and he uses a Gizmotron to give it that unlikely but perfect sound needed.
It was cool that PJ and Plant got together for Hurricane Katrina because the Bush Administration did next to shit in the beginning. Anyway, I love the Zeppelin version of Fool In The Rain. I'm a PJ fan and, I appreciate the whole idea. But, they are not Jimmy Page, John Bonham or JPJ. Eddie did an okay job singing. And when Robert does it, it's like stereo. Nobody can be Zeppelin, at least that's my take away. Oh, the song PJ was going to do after Fool In The Rain was Thank You. And, The Black Crows singer is Chris Robinson :)
Nice reaction. Sometime do a reaction to the drum solo by Bonham in their song Moby Dick. Not only does he use the sticks but also his bare hands to beat on the skins. Peace Bro...
Wayne...helene here. If it’s not too much of a pain, would it be possible to just add a sentence to these re-posts saying when you first did them? I’ve been with you through your. zeppelin journey, as you know, and I find myself pondering....now when did he first react to this........time has been weird for the past year.....something could have been eight months ago or a year...
Hey Brother, we need to keep in mind the year this was released, disco was at its height, the band personally was a mess, Paige was in the height of his addiction , Bonhams , was consuming more booze 🥃 than ever , plant n jones were highly frustrated with all of that, they were recording during the day n Paige n Bonham were recording at night. And they still produce this awesome album...
This band could have rested on their laurels long before they stepped into the studio to make this or the previous 2 albums. Thankfully, thats not the type of musicians they were.
Pages love of heroine and Bonham's drinking left Jones and Plant to do most of the work here. Plant actually said that if Bonham did not die Zeppelin was just about done anyways.
You're the hardest working reactor out there...and the most watchable.
Too true
STB is the best because he is so genuine and articulates his thoughts so well.
fact!
@@ivanhecimovic8397 Wish I could like your comment twice!
He goes deep. He does just love something, he strives to understand not just the music and the acts, but also what was going on with the acts when they created their music. It's inspiring.
Fair assessment about Bonham. As a drummer for 45 years who has studied under symphonic percussion directors and been a session player for a long time you're absolutely correct. There's no such thing as "the best". Every rock drummer has studied Bonham; if they haven't then they should. Bonham masterfully handled whatever Page and Jones threw at him. He always established a solid foundation according to what was necessary. In my favorite Zeppelin song, the Rain Song he hardly plays. What he plays is perfect for the song.
This song, and Bonham's shuffle rhythm he employs is masterful. The groove is so strong yet not just in your face.
Keep up the great, thoughtful, and well-rounded reactions.
Well said
Something I`ve only recently become aware of is the influence John Bonham had on what
eventually appeared on the Albums. He was constantly advising Page, Plant, Jones, on what
should and should not be included on the final track. Bonham`s intuitive feel for what would
and would not work is one of the most underrated aspects of Led Zeppelin`s success.
This is an actual real reaction/review, a mans review. Nothing wrong with kids enjoying and reacting to music they are just now hearing. This is not a kids review. This is an intelligent discussion from someone who actually understands the nuances of music. Adults come to this channel. So well done sir
This features Bonham's famous drum part variation of the purdie half-time shuffle.
There are fans out there who don’t really get the last 2 albums.In my opinion yes they are different. But unmistakably Led Zeppelin. Going in whatever direction that moves them.And that’s why they are different because Jimmy’s constantly searching for new and fresh music to compose. And to quote you, Why??”because they can”” just another reason why they were then and they still are and will forever be the greatest band to ever grace the stage
In through the out door is my personal favorite zeppelin album. And this song is in my top 3 of all time. Thx for the reaction.
In Through The Out Door isn't my favorite Zeppelin album, but it's in my top half of favorite Zeppelin albums. Fool in The Rain is in my top ten of favorite Zeppelin songs. It's the first Zeppelin song I heard as a kid and it still holds up. Hell, my mom isn't a Zeppelin fan and she love it. I think that pretty much says it all!
Gene Kelly, Singing in the rain. I was one of the lucky one`s i saw Zeppelin in 1977, i was 19 years old.
I love this man keep the soul alive ❤️
May 5th 1973, Tampa stadium, the largest stadium concert to that date. over 58,000, plus hundreds outside. I was there. cost of ticket $6.00, memories priceless.
I agree with you that LZ was preparing for the 80s and was moving in a new direction. This song and album stands as a testament to what could have been.
Always love your reactions soul train bro. Such a great reactor, great knowledge of music and what makes it great, and really makes me feel like I’m personally jamming and having discussion with someone when watching your videos. Just awesome!
I appreciate that
Thanks again Soul Train Bro you the best reviewer on the Internet ❤️👍👍
You've been doing reactions to led Zeppelin for a while now but I've been watching you so you know that they have dabbled in everything from jazz blues calypso Jamaica Little bit of country rock hard Rock. Led Zeppelin is an all-around just badass. You're just about at the end of the rabbit hole congratulations
Always a great reaction from you brother. You're knowledgable and react intelligently. You know how to give a good opinion. I'm glad to be checking out your videos again.
I appreciate that
John Henry Bonham takes you to school again , and again and again!!!! No one has the feel and creativity to deliver like him.
Just an insane drumming talent
If the Sun refused to shine, I would still be lovin’ you 🎶 When mountains crumble to the sea, there will still be you and me💙
Fool In The Rain has always been one of my favorite LZ tunes, top 5.
Same here
In many groups of the era we may be able to pick out a seeming weak link member. But, for me, with LZ there is no weak link. They are all monster talents in their own areas of expertise. One friend suggest John Paul Jones as the most easily replaceable member. But this man is multi talented. For example, his keyboard work on Kashmir leads the drive to that mountain peak like not many could master or muster in my view.
Agree with what you’re saying...I think when saying he’s the most replaceable is probably true from the context of grasping at straws, which I believe is the point. I recognize I could very well be wrong about that though
@@jaydee5447 No Jay, I think you are bang on. Any such talk is just grasping at straws rhetoric.
One of my many favorite songs from Zeppelin ♥️ When the piano comes in I have to get up & dance till the end!! All members are Masters of their Craft ♥️🎶 I enjoy your channel so much!! Have you heard their song called “Tea For One?” It’s the last cut from their 1976 “Presence” album. Would love to hear your thought on it sometime! Thanks
Well this is my LED Zeppelin song, for years!!🤩😍🙂
Thanks for re-posting this!
You bet!
My favorite Page solo and one of my favorite songs ever.
Bonzo is working that Purdie shuffle on OT, then tossing in a Latin samba/calypso beat breakdown to boot....incredible
Love how you give information and insight to the songs
Pearl Jam and Plant were leading into “Thank You” STB. Your right... LZ II was a while ago. Love your reviews and reactions. Peace ✌🏼
A variation of the Purdie half-time shuffle which was a drum phrasing originated by Bernard Purdie that can be heard on many recordings including some of the Steely Dan songs he played on. Bonham, however, put his own spin on it and the result is just an incredible groove.
way more than a purdie shuffle, next level complexity
@@cbrend22 The genesis of the beat is undeniably the Purdie shuffle, but as I say, Bonham did his own unique thing with it like all great players do. We all have influences, but he totally changed it and made it his own in the process. Jeff Porcaro did the same in the song Rosanna.
@@itsmedrooms6071 the genesis of music is hitting rocks with sticks. Not really relevant. The Purdie shuffle was bread, Bonham’s is deep dish pepperoni and sausage pizza. Same foundation, yes. That’s it. But hey, maybe Domino’s will start delivering bread?
@@cbrend22 Right, the foundation came from Purdie who Bonham was way into at the time, but he changed it around and did something incredibly unique and creative. It’s relevant to me, to my playing because I’ve studied both styles and I can see the connective tissue. Purdie was incredible in his own right.
the glory of music
Bonham has so much contrast he can make a dull track sparkle! Miss this bands art , you never knew what's coming next.
"Over The Hills And Far Away"
Oh, baby
Well there's a light in your eye that keeps shining
Like a star that can't wait for night
I hate to think I been blinded baby
Why can't I see you tonight?
And the warmth of your smile starts a burning
And the thrill of your touch give me fright
And I'm shaking so much, really yearning
Why don't you show up and make it alright, yeah?
It's alright right
And if you promised you'd love so completely
And you said you would always be true
You swore that you never would leave me baby
Whatever happened to you?
And you thought it was only in movies
As you wish all your dreams would come true, hey
It ain't the first time believe me baby
I'm standing here feeling blue, blue ha!
Yes I'm blue
Oh, babe
Now I will stand in the rain on the corner
I watch the people go shuffling downtown
Another ten minutes no longer
And then I'm turning around, 'round
And the clock on the wall's moving slower
Oh, my heart it sinks to the ground
And the storm that I thought would blow over
Clouds the light of the love that I found, found
Light of the love that I found
Light of the love that I found
Oh, that I found
Hey, babe, ooh
Hand that ticks on the clock
Just don't seem to stop
When I'm thinking it over
Oh, tired of the light
I just don't seem to find
Have you wait, yeah played
Whoa, I see it in my dreams
But I just don't seem to be with you, you
I gotta get it all, gotta get it all, gotta get it all
I've got to get all
Ooh now my body is starting to quiver
And the palms of my hands getting wet, oh
I got no reason to doubt you baby
It's all a terrible mess
And I'll run in the rain till I'm breathless
When I'm breathless I'll run 'til I drop, hey!
And the thoughts of a fool's kind of careless
I'm just a fool waiting on the wrong block, oh yeah
Hey, now, oh, oh, oh
Light of the love that I found
Light of the love that I found
Light of the love that I
Light of the love that I found
Light of the hey, now light of the hey, now
Light of the love that I found
Light of the love that I found
Bonzo was absolutely AMAZING in this song. Ridiculous drumming
i love sweet good music
this may be the greatest song of all time
Damn! I forgot how fantastic this song is.
Thanks Bro! Jason plays on same kit as his dad :D
Thanks.
John Bonham: drums, percussion
John Paul Jones: bass guitar, keyboards
Jimmy Page: all guitars, gizmotron
Robert Plant: vocals
Love your videos sir
Dont forget about the water color album sleeve.
A wonderful if not one of his best most underrated guitar solos. How does one fit a solo i to that tempo..Jimmy did.
The tempo and phrasing is genius and he uses a Gizmotron to give it that unlikely but perfect sound needed.
It was cool that PJ and Plant got together for Hurricane Katrina because the Bush Administration did next to shit in the beginning. Anyway, I love the Zeppelin version of Fool In The Rain. I'm a PJ fan and, I appreciate the whole idea. But, they are not Jimmy Page, John Bonham or JPJ. Eddie did an okay job singing. And when Robert does it, it's like stereo. Nobody can be Zeppelin, at least that's my take away. Oh, the song PJ was going to do after Fool In The Rain was Thank You. And, The Black Crows singer is Chris Robinson :)
Nice reaction. Sometime do a reaction to the drum solo by Bonham in their song Moby Dick. Not only does he use the sticks but also his bare hands to beat on the skins. Peace Bro...
This was the end for these masters that was the last thing they did sir
Check out D'yer Mak'er by Zep. It's a reggae song.
one one Bonhams best track indeed
Virtuosity
Bonham is the most influential drummer of them all.
Wayne...helene here. If it’s not too much of a pain, would it be possible to just add a sentence to these re-posts saying when you first did them? I’ve been with you through your. zeppelin journey, as you know, and I find myself pondering....now when did he first react to this........time has been weird for the past year.....something could have been eight months ago or a year...
Hey Brother, we need to keep in mind the year this was released, disco was at its height, the band personally was a mess, Paige was in the height of his addiction , Bonhams , was consuming more booze 🥃 than ever , plant n jones were highly frustrated with all of that, they were recording during the day n Paige n Bonham were recording at night. And they still produce this awesome album...
Robin Trower .... Caledonia!!!
Ima need that fit
This band could have rested on their laurels long before they stepped into the studio to make this or the previous 2 albums. Thankfully, thats not the type of musicians they were.
I'll say it. John's the best.
Pages love of heroine and Bonham's drinking left Jones and Plant to do most of the work here. Plant actually said that if Bonham did not die Zeppelin was just about done anyways.
it's all about the triplets. Stay healthy to you and you kin. God Bless Biden.
Rings Starr is the greatest drummer of all time, then comes John Bonzo,
lol