Original drummer was John Bonham , he died 1980. That's his son Jason playing, pretty cool he could fill in for his dad with the lads all those years later.
The Zeps knew they had to get this show right. They took it deadly serious, reared back and turned in what is possibly the best concert ever. THIS, kids, is the power of live music played by one of the greatest bands of all time.
This is my favourite performance of Kashmir. Even in their 60's they far out match any of today's bands. That was the son of the late great legend that was John Bonham
You must have missed the No Quarter tour. Check out that cd, cuz it has what was billed as an Egyptian orchestra. More like middle eastern music and it really gives off a totally different sound. If I remember correctly it was a 94-95 tour Page/Plant cd. And that was nose bleed section and it was remarkable, one of the best I've ever seen, binoculars, but the music was dumbfounding !
@@christineschmidt8494 There's no doubt that the No Quarter tour was excellent. And to see Page and Plant together again and supported by an orchestra must have sounded amazing. *But, with Jason Bonham on drums, this was Real Led Zeppelin playing the songs as they were intended and for the last time.* There were 20 million requests worldwide for 18 thousand tickets.
The key to this song is that the vocals and drums are in 4/4 time, but the keys and guitar are in 3/4 time which you wouldn't notice if you weren't really into time keeping. It's because they so flawlessly play the song together that you don't even notice that they are playing in different times and only line up every 12 measures. The original drummer for Led Zepplin was John Bonham who tragically lost his life a while back. This concert was played by none other than his son, Jason Bonham, who managed to live up to his dad.
And they were in their 60s here! Jason Bonham the drummer is the son of the original drummer who died in 1980! This one night show was the only one since the late 80s...20 million applied for tickets...
Kashmir is one of my favorite Zep songs. I love the intensity of the song, especially the drums, as the song goes on...it's so good. Like Father, Like Son!! Jason smashed it, his dad would be proud!!
John Bonham died in 1980. The remaining members disbanded the group at the same time. This was a special, one-off, reunion concert in 2007. They recruited John's son, Jason, to fill in for his dad. He did pretty well, didn't he? ;) Upon ticket release, there were 20 million requests for tickets on the first day! The great and good of the music World congregated in London to witness it! :)
When John Bonham passed away, that ended Led Zeppelin as a band. They went off to different things over the years, and it was when Jason began to play did Zepp, decide to play one more time. and this is it... and so very cool and reminds me of my youth when this song came out back in the early 1970s when I was in my teens. Thanks for sharing. O2 Arena in London England
20 million people applied for this one time reunion in 07. They had to do a lottery. Jason Bonham on the drums. On 🔥 just like his dad! John Bonham passed in 1980. Millions of us fans were heartbroken! 💔
Bonham leads and follows the rhythm simultaneously. He swings and drags the beat and drives it relentlessly ever forward, while never letting the tension release. It's so Outstanding!
This new performance with newer recording equipment just about 'scorched the earth' of my cranial processors and I literally expected Aladdin's Cave to open and reveal some ancient Persian Treasure, in the finale. "Phew!"
I came back for this reaction again. Seeing another generation “FEEL” this song gives me a feeling I can’t describe. This never gets old. I hope you have been able to listen and understand how amazing this band is since this react.
The drummer on this is Jason Bonham which is John Bonham’s son. This was the last Zeppelin reunion. Robert Plant is still touring and is just as awesome! Being in your’s 70’s is the new 40. We may be older but we are still rockin’ and rollin’! I’ll be 60 next year and I still go to about 4 to 6 concerts a year if not more. ✌🏻&♥️ ya’ll
There were only 20,000 seats available and when they went on sale, all the servers crashed with over 20 million request for tickets in the first 2 hours. Also they were all in their 60's. Kashmir was first released in 1975. Singer is Robert Plant, guitar player is Jimmy Page, keyboards and bass, John Paul Jones, drummer, Jason Bottom, son of original drummer, John Bottom. When they were rehearsing they told the crew, NO AUTO TUNE OR OTHER ENHANCEMENTS, they wanted to do it just like they did in 1975. Voted best rock band of the 60's-70's & 80's. Then came back in 2007 and did this in their 60's and killed it with NO AUTO TUNE OR OTHER ENHANCEMENTS today singers use.
Now, when you see a 70 year old person on the street, just know, this is how we were rocking from the get go. We invented the life of sex, drugs and rock n roll. You’re just following behind . 🥳
When I was 25, I managed an upscale GentlEmAn's club named Caligula XXI in Houston, WHEN JIMI PAGE AND HIS BODY GUARD WALK IN THE DOOR AT MIDNIGHT AFTER A FIRM CONCERT. ( you see ,it is common for stars to asks Limo drivers , after their show, for the hottest spots in town) "Time of your life, ey' kid?"
Saw the mighty Zep when I was 16, nearly 66 now and still listening to the greatest band ever. JHB was my hero. Coming up soon Bonzo with my Ludwigs for a drum off, ok greatest?
You need to hear this version of Kashmir. This is when they were at the top of their career. It tops all other videos of Kashmir and has Bonzo playing the drums. Even if you don't want to do a reaction to it, just listen to it for your own sake Please watch it! Led Zeppelin - Kashmir (Live at Knebworth 1979) (Official Video)
There were 20 thousand tickets on sale for that Concert ! 20 million people tried to buy them !! Case closed ! Absolute Legends ! And Jason Bonham did his Dad Proud!! 👊🏼💪🏼👍🏻
Jason Bonham on drums, son of Zep's original drummer...the legendary John Bonham who passed away in 1980 from a massive consumption of alcohol. Jason Bonham is one of the best drummers in the world. His dad John, who is considered the greatest rock drummer of all time, was Jason's personal drum teacher.
Sorry, dude....but NO: Dire Straits came out of Newcastle...Brian Johnson of AC/DC came out of Newcastle. The Beatles were all from Liverpool. Plant and Bonham were from the Black Country near Birmingham...I believe that certain members of The Who and The Rolling Stones were also from that area. Page and JPJ were from the London area. Are you sure you did t mean to say England, and not Newcastle?
@@w.geoffreyspaulding6588 sorry I have a lisp, Mark Kn was born in Glasgow and his family moved to Tyneside when he was 3, I think that's where he got his inspiration from for the dire straits classic "Donald where's your troosers" a firm favourite of Princess Diana I believe 🎸
The amazing music of my youth! So many other bands and true artists making great music. Robert Plant, Jimmy Paige (guitar master,) John Paul Jones (keyboards, mandolin, flute, everything else,) John Bonham (drummer) -- Jason Bonham, his son (drummer)
If you want to check out live performances in their height of power, check out live madison square garden - Since I've been loving you, stairway to heaven, etc - they're all killer I was lucky enough to go to 4 of those shows
John Bonham has no equal. He is without question the GREATEST drummer who ever lived. That's why everyone tries to play like him. Simply the VERY, VERY BEST!!
Jason Bonham the son of legendary drummer John Bonham is just as good as his dad. It's in the genes I suppose. It would have been impossible to play this song without Jason on drums .. he really is that good. The drumming is bonkers. Cheers 🍺
Doesn’t anyone who comments on the video know where Kashmir is? Not Morocco or Egypt, which are in North Africa; not “ancient Persia,” which is modern Iran. Seriously, people. It’s a region that straddles the border between Pakistan and India. Geez.
🤔 Any 70's MSG shows will do. 73/4 Tours I missed. 😭 Mom wouldn't let me go. 🤩 EVERYBODY played MSG! 😁 Finally in 79 (HS) I went. Nosebleed with Knicks Banners in the way! 🙄 And that was every show until I got a job 😁 and could afford better seats. 🍿🐰
Im sure John Bonham would have been very proud of his son stepping into his shoes and absolutely smashing it!. Led Zeppelin the cream of the croo then and the cream of crop now🤟
Jimmy Page said at the time John Bohnam’s death that Zeppelin would never play again unless there was a Bohnam on the drums ! I’m proud that when my drummer died Jimmy Page consoled me !
Jason Bonham called Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones his three uncles because they played a big part in his life after Bono died tragically.
If ever a tune befits a situation, this is it. The atrocities that went on, and probably still do are other worldly to us in the west/first world, call it whatever ya want. I think they're still at it.
Live version of Trample Under Feet would also put a smile on your face. The thing about Led Zeppelin and other bands, including the Beatles, Rolling Stones, The Who, and The Doors, just to name a few, who came out of that era of the 60s and parts of the 70s is that they raised the bar so high in musicianship and originality that very few bands now can't achieve that level. Aging bands like The Rolling Stones, AC DC and Metallica will soon be gone so who do you have left that can really bring it?
Led Zepellin were basically over and finnished 40 years ago when the drummer died. His son took up the drums and due to popular demand Led Zep got together for only a handful of times over the last 30 years. Less than 5 times and Jason played with them. Pretty amazing considering his father was considered one of the best drummers of all time and LZ songs are difficult. Led Zep are the greatest rock band ever, they made more money, sold more albums and had the biggest concerts in history. Despite all that they never did tv interviews, never gave names to their albums, never did music videos and there is only a few instances of them on film in existence. That is why on YT most of their songs are fan made visuals made up of scraps of footage that aren’t even part of the song. Oh and despite never releasing a single they sold more than 500 million albums. They are the greatest ever. Bigger than the Beatles. But not as well known.
Original drummer was John Bonham , he died 1980. That's his son Jason playing, pretty cool he could fill in for his dad with the lads all those years later.
It's mind boggling
Great drumming!
(That's his son) That's what's so cool about it!# He did his dad proud #
He just filling in for dad and jammin with his uncles
No one else could have say in that seat for this, he's just jammin with his uncles
The Zeps knew they had to get this show right. They took it deadly serious, reared back and turned in what is possibly the best concert ever. THIS, kids, is the power of live music played by one of the greatest bands of all time.
100%
Ahmet meant everything to them. They were going to put 100% into it.
Zeps didnt need this concert to be number 1. This concert was a reminder to the lost gens who think snoop dog is
@@edwardwhite221 Damn right
Was killer concert
They could have sold out a small country when this was announced, over 20 million tickets were requested. Still a world record I do believe.
You're correct it still is, after 13 years! They also had to organise the tickets via a raffle (lottery), never before done
Here, our kid, it would have been "socks off time" if they'd have played in Kashmir.
This is my favourite performance of Kashmir. Even in their 60's they far out match any of today's bands. That was the son of the late great legend that was John Bonham
You must have missed the No Quarter tour. Check out that cd, cuz it has what was billed as an Egyptian orchestra.
More like middle eastern music and it really gives off a totally different sound. If I remember correctly it was a 94-95 tour Page/Plant cd.
And that was nose bleed section and it was remarkable, one of the best I've ever seen, binoculars, but the music was dumbfounding !
@@christineschmidt8494 thank you, I'll check that out
@@christineschmidt8494 I was at the Chicago show for the No Quarter tour back then. OMG.
D C We went to the old Bradley Center in Milwaukee for that, and even in the nose bleed section the sound was just great !
@@christineschmidt8494 There's no doubt that the No Quarter tour was excellent. And to see Page and Plant together again and supported by an orchestra must have sounded amazing.
*But, with Jason Bonham on drums, this was Real Led Zeppelin playing the songs as they were intended and for the last time.* There were 20 million requests worldwide for 18 thousand tickets.
Hats off to Jason!-I was lucky to be there...the greatest!
The key to this song is that the vocals and drums are in 4/4 time, but the keys and guitar are in 3/4 time which you wouldn't notice if you weren't really into time keeping. It's because they so flawlessly play the song together that you don't even notice that they are playing in different times and only line up every 12 measures. The original drummer for Led Zepplin was John Bonham who tragically lost his life a while back. This concert was played by none other than his son, Jason Bonham, who managed to live up to his dad.
Thank you for the info regarding timing in the song.
Not bad for 3 guys and a singer!! no dancers, back round musicians, auto tuning. None of that is needed.
3 guys and a singer>
correct
Greatest rock song - EVER. Greatest rock group - EVER
And they were in their 60s here! Jason Bonham the drummer is the son of the original drummer who died in 1980! This one night show was the only one since the late 80s...20 million applied for tickets...
Greatest band in history they are untouchable and unbelievable
Amen that'
Jason Bonham's performance was heroic - a true testament to his first drum instructor - his dad, the late great John Bonham!
The drummer is the son of the original drummer
Jason Bonham
Bonzo looked down upon this performance from Heaven & smiled ear to ear! You made your Pop very Proud Jason! No Doubt about it!!
That was jason Bonham and yes he KILLED IT. JOHN would be SO PROUD of the drummer you have become. RIP JOHN WE WON'T FORGET YOU.
One of the greatest songs ever written and performed by GODS of Rock. Stay blessed brotha 🙏🙏🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Kashmir is one of my favorite Zep songs. I love the intensity of the song, especially the drums, as the song goes on...it's so good. Like Father, Like Son!! Jason smashed it, his dad would be proud!!
This is almost a spiritual journey, I love it.
Gotta be one of the best live performances ever. Everyone was totally on point. Wow
If you want to watch a earlier live performance by them 1979 Knebworth Kashmir. The greatness of Led Zeppelin.
Jason made his papa proud.
Baby Bonzo on drums...the son Robert Plant’s god son.... makes it even more beautiful
Very respectful reaction. Kudos
At precisely 5:17 is when my car stereo speakers blew up in 1977.
They killed it for any age.
Zeppelin is COMPLETE MAGIC.
You need to listen to Edgar Winters White Trash album, the man can sing, and plays multiple instruments
Robert Plant sounds damn good! They are all great. And I'm sure a dream come true for Jason.
John Bonham died in 1980. The remaining members disbanded the group at the same time. This was a special, one-off, reunion concert in 2007. They recruited John's son, Jason, to fill in for his dad. He did pretty well, didn't he? ;) Upon ticket release, there were 20 million requests for tickets on the first day! The great and good of the music World congregated in London to witness it! :)
I know Dave Grohl was there because he has spoken about it. Know anyone else?
I cannot get over how awesome they sound at that age! I’m speechless!,
Aye, Tammy, that Plant fella is still at it.
There is only one Led Zeppelin. Iconic! Whether you view there earlier concert or this one they bring their spiritual journey to Moracco.
No bands today could ever compare to bands back then.
When John Bonham passed away, that ended Led Zeppelin as a band. They went off to different things over the years, and it was when Jason began to play did Zepp, decide to play one more time. and this is it... and so very cool and reminds me of my youth when this song came out back in the early 1970s when I was in my teens. Thanks for sharing. O2 Arena in London England
I am 70. Plant is 75. It blows my mind. Where did the years go? Try Robert Plant "29 Palms"
20 million people applied for this one time reunion in 07. They had to do a lottery. Jason Bonham on the drums. On 🔥 just like his dad! John Bonham passed in 1980. Millions of us fans were heartbroken! 💔
John-Paul Jones (Keys) plays the bass-part with his feet. ;-)
Bonham leads and follows the rhythm simultaneously.
He swings and drags the beat and drives it relentlessly ever forward, while never letting the tension release.
It's so Outstanding!
This song was released 46 years ago! But it's timeless.
This new performance with newer recording equipment just about 'scorched the earth' of my cranial processors and I literally expected Aladdin's Cave to open and reveal some ancient Persian Treasure, in the finale. "Phew!"
.
Sounds as good as it did when I first heard it on the album 46 years ago.
I came back for this reaction again. Seeing another generation “FEEL” this song gives me a feeling I can’t describe. This never gets old. I hope you have been able to listen and understand how amazing this band is since this react.
That was John's son, Jason doing him proud.
Yes Jason was a baby when they recorded this song and chanelled his day lead singer and John were best friends
Kashmir is the “Ave Maria” of rock, no other group can touch it
What a fabulous observation, wow. Thanks.
The drummer on this is Jason Bonham which is John Bonham’s son. This was the last Zeppelin reunion. Robert Plant is still touring and is just as awesome! Being in your’s 70’s is the new 40. We may be older but we are still rockin’ and rollin’! I’ll be 60 next year and I still go to about 4 to 6 concerts a year if not more. ✌🏻&♥️ ya’ll
Lol. I’m 68 and 70 is not the new 40. Things change between 60 and 70. Sorry.
There were only 20,000 seats available and when they went on sale, all
the servers crashed with over 20 million request for tickets in the
first 2 hours. Also they were all in their 60's. Kashmir was first
released in 1975. Singer is Robert Plant, guitar player is Jimmy Page,
keyboards and bass, John Paul Jones, drummer, Jason Bottom, son of
original drummer, John Bottom. When they were rehearsing they told the
crew, NO AUTO TUNE OR OTHER ENHANCEMENTS, they wanted to do it just
like they did in 1975. Voted best rock band of the 60's-70's & 80's.
Then came back in 2007 and did this in their 60's and killed it with NO
AUTO TUNE OR OTHER ENHANCEMENTS today singers use.
Bonham, not Bottom.
Now, when you see a 70 year old person on the street, just know, this is how we were rocking from the get go. We invented the life of sex, drugs and rock n roll. You’re just following behind . 🥳
Amen to that.
When I was 25, I managed an upscale GentlEmAn's club named Caligula XXI in Houston, WHEN JIMI PAGE AND HIS BODY GUARD WALK IN THE DOOR AT MIDNIGHT AFTER A FIRM CONCERT.
( you see ,it is common for stars to asks Limo drivers , after their show, for the hottest spots in town) "Time of your life, ey' kid?"
Saw the mighty Zep when I was 16, nearly 66 now and still listening to the greatest band ever. JHB was my hero. Coming up soon Bonzo with my Ludwigs for a drum off, ok greatest?
Same here saw em' when I was 15 in Australia.Best rock show ever by miles !
Contrast this one with the live performance in 1979!! Killer there and with the original drummer! You should see his dad!!!
Jason might be better
Listen to "When the Levee Breaks" by Led Zeppelin. Another Classic! You won't just listen to it...you'll experience it. Guaranteed
That's right. #1 rock Band EVER!!!!! Beatles a close second then the Stones. After than there's nothing til Pink Floyd.
Jason Bonham played his ass off during that show, that had been everything he wanted his entire life, that ONE moment and he was ready for it..
Jason "Bonzo" fukin killed it at Every Show !
The BEST rendition of this song. STILL at the top of their game! GOAT, Jason making his Dad proud.
You need to hear this version of Kashmir. This is when they were at the top of their career. It tops all other videos of Kashmir and has Bonzo playing the drums. Even if you don't want to do a reaction to it, just listen to it for your own sake Please watch it! Led Zeppelin - Kashmir (Live at Knebworth 1979) (Official Video)
There were 20 thousand tickets on sale for that Concert ! 20 million people tried to buy them !! Case closed ! Absolute Legends ! And Jason Bonham did his Dad Proud!! 👊🏼💪🏼👍🏻
Yep it's a world record haha. To be exact it were 18.000 tickets
I saw them in 1977 and John’s son Jason did his dad proud. Giants walked the earth in the 70’s and still get up and stomp around 30 years later.
Here is another great video live. Awesome drumming courtesy of John Bonham. Led Zeppelin - Achilles Last Stand (Live Knebworth 1979)
Sheer rock and roll power!!
Jason Bonham on drums, son of Zep's original drummer...the legendary John Bonham who passed away in 1980 from a massive consumption of alcohol. Jason Bonham is one of the best drummers in the world. His dad John, who is considered the greatest rock drummer of all time, was Jason's personal drum teacher.
Love your reaction! That was jobs son, jadon Bonham
Some of greatest bands in the last 70 years have come out of Newcastle, the Beatles, the Who, Led Zeppelin, PJ and Duncan to name just a few 👍
Sorry, dude....but NO: Dire Straits came out of Newcastle...Brian Johnson of AC/DC came out of Newcastle. The Beatles were all from Liverpool. Plant and Bonham were from the Black Country near Birmingham...I believe that certain members of The Who and The Rolling Stones were also from that area. Page and JPJ were from the London area. Are you sure you did t mean to say England, and not Newcastle?
@@w.geoffreyspaulding6588 sorry I have a lisp, Mark Kn was born in Glasgow and his family moved to Tyneside when he was 3, I think that's where he got his inspiration from for the dire straits classic "Donald where's your troosers" a firm favourite of Princess Diana I believe 🎸
THE
POWER
AND THE
MAJESTY
THAT IS
L E D Z E P P L I N
In my opinion the only drummer qualified to play with this group only then can they truly be Led Zeppelin again
This is how great is done
Now do yourself a favor, watch the live version from Knebworth 1979. Robert’s vocals and Bonzo’s drum fills are outstanding.
❤
Goats of rock they are truly the legendary band led drop skin great reaction I'm scribes great job
Even in their 60s...best friggin band ever!!! Can you imagine being Jason Bonham playing with freaking ZEPPELIN!!??
Being Jason Bonham…having BONZO for your dad , playing with Zeppelin & having Robert Plant as your God Father!!! There’s a trifecta damn!!!
The amazing music of my youth! So many other bands and true artists making great music. Robert Plant, Jimmy Paige (guitar master,) John Paul Jones (keyboards, mandolin, flute, everything else,) John Bonham (drummer) -- Jason Bonham, his son (drummer)
If you want to check out live performances in their height of power, check out live madison square garden - Since I've been loving you, stairway to heaven, etc - they're all killer I was lucky enough to go to 4 of those shows
this is so good it actually hurts
That drummer is the son of the late John Bonham the original drummer...May he RIP. 😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Want to see John Bonham on drums killing it? Watch Achillies Last Stand from 1979 live!! OMG!!
Best performance of that set...just epic.
John Bonham has no equal.
He is without question the GREATEST drummer who ever lived. That's why everyone tries to play like him. Simply the VERY, VERY BEST!!
Jason Bonham the son of legendary drummer John Bonham is just as good as his dad. It's in the genes I suppose. It would have been impossible to play this song without Jason on drums .. he really is that good.
The drumming is bonkers.
Cheers 🍺
Doesn’t anyone who comments on the video know where Kashmir is? Not Morocco or Egypt, which are in North Africa; not “ancient Persia,” which is modern Iran. Seriously, people. It’s a region that straddles the border between Pakistan and India. Geez.
🤔 Any 70's MSG shows will do. 73/4 Tours I missed. 😭 Mom wouldn't let me go. 🤩 EVERYBODY played MSG! 😁 Finally in 79 (HS) I went. Nosebleed with Knicks Banners in the way! 🙄 And that was every show until I got a job 😁 and could afford better seats. 🍿🐰
That was Johns son playing, Jason
Im sure John Bonham would have been very proud of his son stepping into his shoes and absolutely smashing it!. Led Zeppelin the cream of the croo then and the cream of crop now🤟
Jason Bonham is John’s son!! He practiced zeppelin songs his whole life!! Started playing drums at the age of 4 !
Jimmy Page said at the time John Bohnam’s death that Zeppelin would never play again unless there was a Bohnam on the drums ! I’m proud that when my drummer died Jimmy Page consoled me !
Amazing, so many years after John Bonham's death and Led Zep still rocks hard, with his son, Jason. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Jason is one bad ass drummer...like his dad.
HE BEAT THE HELL OUT OF THOSE DRUMS
The song speaks to you spiritually
This is 32 years after the recording
Jason Bonham called Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones his three uncles because they played a big part in his life after Bono died tragically.
You’ll love When the Levee Breaks
Epic.
If ever a tune befits a situation, this is it. The atrocities that went on, and probably still do are other worldly to us in the west/first world, call it whatever ya want. I think they're still at it.
JPJ brilliant on the keyboards
Jason was killing it, but somehow Robert pulled the rabbit out of the hat on this one.
The drummer on this version of Kashmir is Jason Bonham. The son of the original drummer John Bonham who died in 1980 aged 32
Wasnt John ( bonzo) bonham on the drums,its was his son Jason.he is roberts godson too. Brilliant concert.x best band ever.
Jason Bonham on drums, son of original drummer, the late great John Bonham.
They rocked this song 40 years after! Without Jon Bonham
These guys outerwordly
Live version of Trample Under Feet would also put a smile on your face. The thing about Led Zeppelin and other bands, including the Beatles, Rolling Stones, The Who, and The Doors, just to name a few, who came out of that era of the 60s and parts of the 70s is that they raised the bar so high in musicianship and originality that very few bands now can't achieve that level. Aging bands like The Rolling Stones, AC DC and Metallica will soon be gone so who do you have left that can really bring it?
Led Zepellin were basically over and finnished 40 years ago when the drummer died. His son took up the drums and due to popular demand Led Zep got together for only a handful of times over the last 30 years. Less than 5 times and Jason played with them. Pretty amazing considering his father was considered one of the best drummers of all time and LZ songs are difficult. Led Zep are the greatest rock band ever, they made more money, sold more albums and had the biggest concerts in history. Despite all that they never did tv interviews, never gave names to their albums, never did music videos and there is only a few instances of them on film in existence. That is why on YT most of their songs are fan made visuals made up of scraps of footage that aren’t even part of the song. Oh and despite never releasing a single they sold more than 500 million albums. They are the greatest ever. Bigger than the Beatles. But not as well known.
The Beatles were the most influential; Led Zep were the pinnacle. Roots and shoots.
John Bonham was the original drummer, this is his son Jason Bonham
The ticket. demand was over 25 million..........
So freaking sick!!!!!!!!
Part of a concert- the entire show is fire. Check it out and welcome to the party 🤘😎🔥