Led Zeppelin - Boogie With Stu - Chicago School of Rock
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- Опубліковано 27 тра 2012
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The students of the Chicago School of Rock perform Led Zeppelin's "Boogie With Stu" from their concert playing the complete Physical Graffiti album.
Vocals: Grace Conrad
Guitars: Jaden Rosenthal
Guitars: Adam Williamson
Guitars: Amelie el Mahmoud
Keys: Courtney Mankowski
Mandolin: Fabian Vergara
Drums: Ethan Moroh
Percussion: Ashleigh Marx
Percussion: Zaid Abdullah
Percussion: Shayna Ellis
Classic rock will never die off. This is proof. Great job kids.
That Mandolin dude just killed it.
The piano ain't bad either.
What harmony these kids have at their age, my eyes are watering with joy for these kids and rock n rolls future.
At 1:21 the guitar / mandalin solo is so close to the original that its scary... Great Job guys
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Alright whos the 13 dumbf***s who didn't like this,they are kids just starting out,you didn't expect them to sound like Led Zeppelin did you
I didn't expect them to sound like Zep, but being able to carry a tune would be nice.
@@styxtx4099 you don't have to be a total ASS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Awesome job and good job to whomever introduced them to this era of music...
Well done kids. Great ensemble playing!
What wonderful kids, and what a tribute and they have no idea how many hearts they touching. Sheeet man, us olders always complainin rock ain't what it was in 60's-70's, well.....they gotta start somewhere.
There is hope for humanity!
Steven Jenkins they might have been great kids, but those vocals were terrible.
Touches my Rock n' Roll heart !
Excellent. I wish Stu (myself) could have jammed with them.
Great, very good!! 😃
I smiled all the way through that,it was great.Well done kids.
Such a great thing........YOU ARE THE REAL MEMORY OF LED ZEPPLIN - THANK YOU SO MUCH
this was awesome! what talented and cute kids!
wow!! they did a great job!!! one of my favorite LZ songs!
I think these days were so saturated with seeing such amazing things on the internet we forget that not everything has to be perfect to be amazing . How Old is that Girl ? 11, 12, less probably as someone who has gotten up on a stage it takes a lot of courage and now that I've listened to it a few times she's pretty good and for all anyone knows she could be a Concert pianist .They are all fantastic plus people forget that the people "IN" the posts might just be watching them me being one of them. Sorry Kid sing your heart out! .
+CJ carp Have a look through my newer channel "Midwestconcertvideo2". The Oak Park School of Rock did a Led Zeppelin show with their most experienced kids, and did an amazing job. There's a version of "Moby Dick" that was awesome.
Will do, to go off topic a bit I'm surprised you didn't get hit with a 100 law suits , I've been listening to P.Graf. a lot lately and Boogie with Stu was always my Fav. that and Kashmir but when I read the comments I don't see anything about what amazing music it is all anyone can do is STILL complain the Zep stole ALL their Material. Now this Argument has been going on since the Band Formed and certainly Zep had been careless in giving credit but you would be hard pressed to know what Blues song or Folk that they stole it from or where inspired by( My Term). They gave credits on a bunch "when the levee breaks "and "You Shook Me" come to mind Heck they even gave a bit to R. Valens for using "Ooh my head". I just remember in 5th grade Music Class the Teacher playing Classical Music then a Rock song that sounded almost identical , there are only so many notes and variations . Whew that felt Good I needed to vent after the Family Holiday event I just came from Happy Holidays and Keep up the Good Work. CJC
+CJ carp UA-cam has a content ID system that flags any song it can recognize, and puts an ad for the original version right next to the video. I make, at most, a dozen discs, and I don't think I've ever supplied on to anyone who isn't a blood relative of one of the kids on stage. I'm such small fry that nobody seems to get worked up.
Zep themselves is actually pretty cool about covers, but the people they covered, like Anne Bredon who wrote the song "Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You", occasionally mute the audio. Here's an awesome cover of that song by one of my favorite Chicago School of Rock singers:
ua-cam.com/video/_ul1UHhD42M/v-deo.html
Hey, I think this is great! I love her style & the fact that she's got one of her own. Several thumbs up.
Exactly. The mando player probably said I really want to do this song, she stepped up, r e s p e c t.
So cute .... love the "ROCK ON!"
Awesome
Very nice......thanks kids.
I certainly hope that you continued with music because you have the cutest most beautiful voice I have ever heard
Love this. I know these kids will be great musicians.
Beautiful !!!
Fantastic
I think this is a wonderful cover. Keep on rockin’.
just great......and how adorable is the little girl on vocals
awesome good job
awesome!!!
Cool
Keep on rockin kids
The little Miss started singing as if she nervous,but then opened up and got into the groove! Hats off to( Chicago School of Rock).
Love it! :)
Isso é Rock´n Roll Baby !!
Touché!
super!! ))
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I just watched Joe Bonnamassa cover "Boogie With Stu" so I did a search on it and found this. I think it's great. Being an old fart, I wonder about the future of Rock n Roll as I hear today's music. I feel a little bit better about it after seeing/hearing this. It's great kids, oh my head "ROCK ON"
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Nice
And I say now- Who in the frozen hell woulda dare to explain these marvelous kids anything about LZ metaphores? You smokin' strange things?
Looks like a great night was had by all. Apart from the poor barman, rock on, rock on.
She is such a cute little little lady, good for her to get in front of an audience and let it out.
farout and groovy...rock on kid's!
I need a beer now
I only just found out about Ian Stewart or Stu within the past year. Google his name. One interesting story
As much as I love this, i hope you educated them on who Stu was!
I'm sure their teacher did, I'm just the video guy who shows up every three months or so.
Super cool, they have my like! The singer did a good job, but not great (I'm sure she kills as a singer these days!). No notes on the rest of the band, just awesome all around.
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Awesome! although the singer is really great, I think they should have given the lead to a boy, so it would sound more like Plant himself. Pure gold nevertheless.
the singer is great? I guess you say that because she's a little girl. Her singing sounds awful. The musicians behind her are doing very well together. the girl at the front, no.
***** the other kids is the same age and they doin a lot better
***** ok ok, i appreciate their passion
Ummm...does the child know the meaning of the lyrics she's singing?
Fantomas Does she really care?
Here are the lyrics:
Been in town, my baby
We just got to rock on
Yeah, darling, we just got to go home
I don't want no tutti-frutti, no lollipop
Come on, baby, just rock, rock, rock
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, honey
We've been shakin' all night
Oh, darlin', we just got to roll right
Ah, oh, my head rock on, rock on
Hey babe, hey babe, hey babe, hey babe
Hey babe, hey babe, hey babe, hey babe
I don't want no tutti-frutti, no lollipop
Come on baby, just rock, rock, rock
Woo hoo, woo hoo, woo hoo, woo hoo
Let's go
I don't want no tutti-frutti, no lollipop
Come on baby, just rock, rock, yeah
You’re no robert plant...
Sheesh, give her a few years! Robert Plant wasn't Robert Plant at her age either!
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I gotta say this is interesting. Really unusual to have kids this age playing stuff from an album that is, from an artistic standpoint, probably Led Zeppelin's most complex body of work. I wonder if the girl who is singing ever heard the song, however, because she doesn't seem to know what she is singing, she's just repeating the lyrics, there's no emotion or verve there.
A valid point about the lyrics, but the whole song is a thinly veiled metaphor which I doubt anyone wanted to explain to a prepubescent.
***** You do have a point there. What I love is despite the mandolin this song is everything a good traditional blues song should be.