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Bonham...the greatest there ever was! Zeppelin...greatest band to ever grace the planet!
@sailinbob11
7 ай бұрын
Saw Pink Floyd a couple months after Zeppelin. All do respect to Zep but there's nothing like Floyd.
@Mr75044
5 ай бұрын
My missus lived by John. In the early days. They had a party And John was drumming on old beer cans. The days of Double dimond & watney ale. Ha Ha.
@angelogegnacorsi675
4 ай бұрын
❤❤
@ballsyrocker
2 ай бұрын
Saw his son, Jason ,play drums for Foreigner at an open air concert back in about 2015. Jason is a force too! Just like his Dad. His drumming in the Zeppelin Celebration concert proved that. Heh.
I remember the day my Dad said "So you've gotta pick an instrument for school" back in middle school. We were listening to Led Zeppelin "whole lotta love" in the car and I said "can I play drums?" and he looked at me and said "you wanna rock like Bonham?" and I said "yeah..I think so"..A week later was my birthday and my Mom took me out in the morning to "run a quick errand". When I got home I walked into my bedroom to a brand new black Tama 5 piece rockstar drum set with a bow on it, I lost my shit and my whole life changed. I've spent the past 24 years playing every day, met a ton of amazing people, toured around for 5 years with my friends, and now I'm teaching my 3 year old son how to play and he loves it. Music is a real power gang, and it all started with a little Zep and my Dad. Appreciate you Dad, thanks for always fueling my dreams. Guess it's my turn now
@lizroberts6257
11 ай бұрын
An awesome life story! ty
John Bonham. There will never be another like him. Such a master of acoustics. Back then there wasn’t so much technology but he just made his own unique sound. And what a talent! RIP Bonzo. We miss you 😢
Saw this concert series in 1973 when they were performing at the LA Forum, sat 3 rows from front of the stage, and they played for 4 hours that night, awesome!
@jeffm1896
Жыл бұрын
Sooo.....jealous!
@isadona59
Жыл бұрын
Oh! ¡What a honor! I,m jealous to
@robinlathim8221
11 ай бұрын
I was at this concert also, in the 10th row, it was my 16th birthday and first ever concert, I'll never forget it!
@lizroberts6257
11 ай бұрын
Nice!
@user-fk7bb9jb7v
10 ай бұрын
Then m TV came along and ruined it all
Greatest live band in history!
I was at this concert and as always Zeppelin delivered. You are correct that this was the beginning of metal. This song was written as a tribute to Chuck Berry. The Beatles, Stones and the Who were around from the mid sixties but Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Deep Purple opened the door to Metal.
@custom55
Жыл бұрын
Me too. The intensity of a Zep show cannot be described.
This is heavy Rock and Roll music in its purest form! No auto tune,clictracs ,backing tapes,or prerecorded horseshit! These were young very talented musicians giving a 110%! They used huge drums,Amps and a very loud & live stage mix to get that type of vibe onstage that translates directly to the fan’s excitement level.
@anthonyv6962
10 ай бұрын
In person it was just them and there standard instruments, true. However, anything that was made to consume after the recording is littered with various overdubs. Including "live performance" footage from various performances what you hear is not as true to live as one might think.(not all cases) More that the standard overdub of a guitar solo. Page had a heavy hand when it came to post production. Making it not a whole lot different than the stuff you mentioned.
The fill at the end is, to me, the most amazing blast of drumming power I've EVER heard. I've asked numerous drummers, all better than me, to teach me that break, and none have ever gotten it exactly right.
Possibly the greatest classic blues-based rock band of all time!
@kelbatt7729
6 ай бұрын
Or just the best band of all time
Bonzo the legend 💯 RIP. Tight, tight, tight and live! Magnificent musicians 🎶
@ColbyFultonDrums
Жыл бұрын
Yes 🙌🏻
You had to actually be a musician back then. No faking it. Saw Led Zep about 4 times. They always opened up with this song. Epic.
John "Bonzo" Bonham is considered the best drummer in R&R to this day. I saw them in '77 in Madison "Round" Garden twice in one week. I was 16. Led Zeppelin is my everything. They were better live than in the studio....
I'm 63! Loved Zeppelin all my life! I subbed...MORE ZEPPELIN!! Especially live performances!!
@ColbyFultonDrums
Жыл бұрын
🤘🏻🤘🏻
“Guitar player’s killing it!” That’s er…Jimmy Page.
I'm old enough to remember when this was just called rock. 😂
@ColbyFultonDrums
Жыл бұрын
🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
@vernhoke7730
Жыл бұрын
@@ColbyFultonDrums the one band I never got to see live and wished I did.
@davexvs
Жыл бұрын
@@vernhoke7730 you missed out big time then every time i saw them they never disappointed {:-) PAV UK
@juliemanarin4127
Жыл бұрын
@@ColbyFultonDrums I am! I'm 63...do more live Zeppelin!!
@vernhoke7730
Жыл бұрын
@@davexvs back then it was a different time. The '73 show at Madison Square Garden I was 14, parents didn't let their kids go off to NYC that easy back then. They played there later in the seventies but I was in the Marine Corps and not in town the last couple times they played there.
I grew up in this music and saw them Led Zep live after every album. It was a time where it was just you and your instruments playing your hearts out to everyone who would listen. No theatrics. All the bands at that time had fun. Since you're a drummer, you should watch, Black Sabath live in Paris 1970 War Pigs. Another band that gave you 150 % every time they played.
@ColbyFultonDrums
Жыл бұрын
I’ll check it out!
"I feel like this is what started what is rock today." Bingo, these are the gods of rock and roll.
Greatest Rock & Roll band ever. The Beatles showed the world how to do Pop. Led Zeppelin showed it how to rock & roll.
As a drummer, you can totally enjoy the in-the-pocket drums of John Bonham in "When the Levee Breaks".
No auto tune,just plain good old TALENT 😊
The last time they were here we got seats just off the floor at eye level 20 feet away for 3 1/2 hours. Once in a lifetime kind of night.
The Who. "Wont get fooled again" deserves your reaction Colby
The "guitar player' is Jimmy Page -- one of the greatest electric guitarists ever, as well as a terrific composer. LZ took the hard rock of the sixties and amplified it even more. List to some Yardbirds, which is the group Clapton, Beck, and Page were in, and it evolved into Zeppelin.
@marions.120
10 ай бұрын
Don’t forget, one of the greatest acoustic player’s and writer too! ✌️😎🎸🎶🎵🎶🎵
@christopherone1
7 ай бұрын
page is amazing acoustic too.
Bonzo's little drum bit at the end is powerhouse stuff.Makes my hair stand on end !!
You need to listen to this drummer more . His foot will blow you away with only one bass drum . The triplet man . His father was a mason as was he and he had arms and hands of steel . He also plays with his bare hands on his kit .
@lizroberts6257
11 ай бұрын
Not to mention, LZ broke up when he passed. When does that ever happen ? An irreplaceable member of a tight foursome...
I saw Led Zeppelin at Madison Square Garden on September 19, 1970 I was 13 years old It was my cousin’s 20th birthday I don’t remember much only that it was really good I saw Led Zeppelin again on April 30, 1977 at the Pontiac Silverdome in Pontiac Michigan That concert is in the Guinness book of world records for attendance. I believe it’s 76,229 people in attendance it’s in the Guinness book world record for attendance. I was one in attendance so I’m in the Guinness book of world records. What you watch on the video there it was really cool, but to see him in person. It is something else fortunate enough to have seen them twice. ☮️💜🥳🥳🥳
Bonzo is amazing on the drums. Great groove and amazing, recognizable sound. Check out Bill Ward with Black Sabbath, especially live. War Pigs live in Paris is a great look at his mastery.
This is their opening number!!!
The GOATS!😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@ColbyFultonDrums
Жыл бұрын
🐐🔥
If you're going to play more zeppelin I'm in. Check out I can't quit you baby live at the royal Albert hall 1970
@ColbyFultonDrums
Жыл бұрын
Definitely will be bringing back more classics!
@MsAppassionata
Жыл бұрын
@@ColbyFultonDrums That whole Royal Albert Hall 1970 show was the 💣🧨🔥
@lizroberts6257
11 ай бұрын
Yeah- people always overlook Robert's wicked harmonica skills!
My first like concert was Zeppelin 1977 at Oakland, Calif., which turned out to be their last USA live tour. Saw them just in time.
I was 13 in 1970. What a freakin decade for music!!!! So many incredible artists. I used to get in trouble for cranking Zep. lol
You sir just witnessed rock royalty at its finest
Imagine having a large group of high energy songs that your huge fan base wants to hear night after night everywhere you play. In one tour you will have to do it a hundred times and each time to perfection. Because YOU are Led Zepplin and THAT is what your audience is paying to see and expects to hear. This is where you begin to really understand to complex nature of a successful rock n' roll band and really what it takes to make the magic happen. In short, it's a job and it's one where you and everyone who supports you must excel in every time and everywhere you are doing it. That is the true reality of being a rock and roll star and why if you wish to continue doing it for a living you cannot fail in doing it. Period!
I saw them live in 1977 (twice in a week). The rock you hear today has evolved some of it have gotten a lot heavier and some a lot more pop. I have found that today's blues is very close to the rock I grew up with with you, it's blues rock to be more premise. I also kind of like that rock is not real popular now as it's back to being more raw. I still find good rock bands but you won't see or hear them on mainstream outlets and not just heavy metal which we all know continues to flourish.
So much raw talent in one band
My thoughts?- These guys were Rock Gods for over a decade. Just about every woman into rock wanted to be with them and the men wished they could be them. Truths. ✌🏼❤️
You’re for sure a cop on your free time… even borrowing your precincts ear gear! Lol
This is what rock SHOULD be today! Not even close.
More Zep and Bonham please... Kashmir 1979 live at Knebworth
WHAT! "The drummer is killing it". Bonzo kills it, marinades it, slow cooks, and devours it with one bite.
The low end in this live mix is fucking heavy as shit.
There will never be another Zeppelin
@lizroberts6257
11 ай бұрын
At least we have their gifts to us!
This is one of the reasons why we are the coolest generation. ❤️✌️
You got that right ! They absolutely made Rock what it is today 💪🏼🤙🏼💪🏼 They were , and still are ...Rock Gods 🌟⭐️🌟
No one will ever beat John Bonham! Self taught left handed played by ear and FEEL-they all did that’s why they connect to your emotions and your very soul and can improvise constantly! Rock on Led Zeppelin Forever!
Moby Dick live at Royal Albert Hall
@ColbyFultonDrums
Жыл бұрын
I’ll check it out!
@Incomudro1963
Жыл бұрын
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Can't go wrong with John Bonham (Bonzo) and a must mention track "When the Levee Breaks" best drum sound ever recorded (some say) And we also had a Yin to the Yang Pink Floyd "Echoes" (Part 1) live at Pompeii 1972 No Audience, No Lights, No Pyrotechnics Gods playing in the ancient Roman Amphitheatre to Gods
@lizroberts6257
11 ай бұрын
Agree!!
Jimmy Page (guitar) & John Paul Jones played at the Glastonbury Festival in July. Jimmy is 80 and JPJ is 78. Always wonder if they would still be performing if John Bonham (drummer) hadn't died. Robert Plant still has his voice and he's 78. Part of my growing up. Still love 'em.
Plenty more Led Zeppelin to explore...enjoy the journey!!
I grew up with this when music was real music.
The Hammer of the Gods!
They are gods of rock and roll. My first taste was 1977.
This was a favourite track of my Higher Computing class circa 2006. It drove the geography teacher in the room above crazy, as his class would tap out the beat coming up through the floor. It was fascinating when 16 year old students would come up and ask me if I had ever heard of the likes of Cream or Jethro Tull. One lad said he had been listening to his granddad's records. Old age is the price we pay for being there when this music was first laid down.
First gig I went to was Hawkwind , ten shillings in , stamp on the hand , great show , 72 , next gig was a band called Budgie , sand so it went on Dr Feelgood , Reading festival , right through the 70s .
Led Zeppelin - Moby Dick (Live at The Royal Albert Hall 1970) official video. It's 15 minutes of Bonzo on the drums.
When i was drummin' in my teens & 20's and going around jamming and trying out with any garage band i could find, somebody would always ask what tune we wanted to start with. Without warning, this drum intro would always be my ice-breaker. If the rest of band knew what to do with it, that's how i knew i wanted to keep playing with them.
Zeppelin , Deep Purple , Black Sabbath , Status Quo , Queen , Jethro Tull , The Who , Pink Floyd , Sweet , Animals , Nazareth , David Bowie . Rolling Stones and many many more were bands you saw when i was a teenager and an era you mentioned , free from all samples and other things that are used today , and most of them were genuine musicians , most of them from the UK and the lower middle class of the tough times there was . You mentioned the clothes they wore. The seventies was a time when no one talked about styles fashion , what was in etc , long hair was nothing special at all and belonged to the era . What was missing and sad were female bands and artists but thankfully changed over time , we in Sweden were proud of our own ABBA of course. I can really recommend , The song remains the same / rain song from the same concert 1973 at the Garden , and Highway Star with Deep Purple Made in Japan 1972 my favorite band.
You don't see this rock anymore because it do not exist anymore. A recommendation, another great British, Jethro Tull performing Thick as a brick in MSG. 1978. It is some 12 minutes long, but worth every second!
This is just a warm up-check out the rest of this concert and be prepared to have your head blown off.
This wasn’t the start of rock and roll. It was the pinnacle. It’s been mostly downhill since then.
short simple and to the point nice vid dude
@antarcticorb9197
Жыл бұрын
I'll second that!.
Jon Bonham on drums. Legend had it he used whittled down tree trunks for sticks! Damn near invented cool!
There’s a band I haven’t seen live but would absolutely love too! May need to take a trip to New Jersey or Connecticut this summer 😊
@ColbyFultonDrums
Жыл бұрын
Yes 👏🏻
The late great John "bonzo" Bonham on drums 😊
This is the Rock. Exactly this. Zeppelin are Rock's Gods. Please more reaction a MSG Concert. They are great
Led Zeppelin are the greatest Rock in Roll band ever 🎸🎸🎸🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🎷🎷🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎹🎹🎹
Different and better. Real.
i was there every night and NO CELL PHONES!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you John Henry Bonham. Zeppelins second album had the greatest song ever, Moby Dick.
@ColbyFultonDrums
Жыл бұрын
🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
@pplrstrange
Жыл бұрын
@ColbyFultonDrums if I break down Moby dick into 10 second pieces, I can play it. To put it together for a live 30 minute show, I can't. Your reaction to it would be nice, and probably different than my coworkers who said, " but there's no vocals so how can you like it?" They don't understand that vocals are just an instrument no different than the other one's. It's sad they can't enjoy it.
Love Page’s tricked-out Elvis outfit!!
I loved ‘look at what they’re wearing!’ ❤️❤️🥰
Love Led zeppelin, have a look at Heart's stairway to heaven (live at Kennedy Centre Honours) Full Version This was Infront of remaining members Led zeppelin and John's son played the drums
I loved them then and I still love Led Zeppelin ! OOOOOH YEAH peace out man ✌️
The Orange Vista Lights...nice...advertised as the loudest drums in the world..hahaha...nice
You REALLY need to listen to "In My Time of Dying " and " Achilles Last Stand". And of course "Moby Dick".
Saw them in 1974 and I went away thinking “now that’s the best $12.00 I ever spent”.
My first concert. Zeppelin 1973. I was 13. No adult supervision.
I was a young adult when this music was first presented. Fu*k, thats over 50 years ago. May todays music also sound as good to new listeners (in another 50 yrs).
50 years ago all the musical genres were rollin' and tumblin' all night long..
2:14 “that guitar player is killing it”… Sir, that’s Jimmy Page…. Should probably know him and Robert Plant at least, if you’re reviewing a LZ video
É BONHAM CARA, SIMPLESMENTE O MAIOR DE TODOS.
You are right there are no rock bands today like them maybe Greta van fleet but there instrumentals are not as good as zepp. They were just so tight. 😊
@ColbyFultonDrums
Жыл бұрын
I agree! Great band!
Try some music by YES one of the greatest progressive rock groups of all time. You haven't reacted to them at all. They have many long songs that are masterpieces. Not your usual music. Some good ones include "Roundabout", "Close to the Edge", "The Gates of Delirium". "Awaken", "Turn of the Century"... Loads of good ones.
No gimnmicks, no dancinmg chicks ,no damn cell phone cams ,no auto tune ,no backup players..Just raw Rock n Roll. No ridiculous ticket costs either. I saw them in 1975 for $10.50 per ticket. 3 1/2 hours of non stop God Rock! Kashmir was played then ,the Physical Grafitti Double LP was out. Dig it!
Yes sir I was there
The 1970's When Rock-n-Roll ruled the world The guitar player is....... Mr. Jimmy Page 🙂🎸 This is Rock-n-Roll history, so all of you youngsters, please take note ! Just please tell us you know the song.... Stairway to Heaven
No lip sync .no auto tune
John Bonham, often imitated, NEVER EQUALED!
REAL MUSICIANS REAL FAST REAL GOOD
Robert Plant is touring 2023 with Alison Krauss.
welcome to the music of my generation Zeppelin ,Dio, Lemmy , Lynyrd Skynyrd n more
Have you checked out Lynyrd Skynyrd's one armed drummer Rick 'The Thunder God' Allen? 'Pour some sugar on me' is Fire!!!!
best band EVER!
Espero que estes preparado para Moby Dick live in Dallas, Texas 6 de march of 1975!!!! @colby fulton Drums
The best ever...period. 😎
Got to see Zep twice, once in Tampa for 3 songs, and then Knebworth in 1979. Bonzo did part of moby dick with his bare hands. Awesome, totally awesome!
Always hard to play songs that have more than one guitar part.
The fact is rock hasn't got any better
Take Zeppelin out of the equation and you would never had the music we had back then, Who knows what it would be like.