Drum Teacher Reaction: JOHN BONHAM | Led Zeppelin - 'You Shook Me' (Track 3 Debut Album)

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  • @AndrewRooneyDrums
    @AndrewRooneyDrums  7 месяцев назад

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  • @stoneagepig3768
    @stoneagepig3768 Год назад +19

    "Slowest, dirtiest shuffle..." Couldn't agree more. He was a naughty filthy genius

  • @TweedSuit
    @TweedSuit Год назад +5

    Whenever you think of Bonham, you think big Ludwig drum kit with 14x6.5 snare, 26" bass drum and 14-16-18 toms. On this debut album he actually plays a conventional set - 14x5.25 snare, 22" bass drum, 13-16 toms. He sounds the same because it's his playing and not the equipment.

  • @teresakoslosky3053
    @teresakoslosky3053 Год назад +19

    Robert is on the harmonica!!❤

  • @michaelgalindo2938
    @michaelgalindo2938 Год назад +10

    I love how the Zeppelin engineers left in all the little studio sounds in many of their songs. Really adds to the mood and ambiance of their songs.

  • @whitedrguy6503
    @whitedrguy6503 Год назад +12

    The late sixties were a boom for the rebirth of blues, so many British musicians were influenced by the blues that so many bands played blues to begin with, Status Quo, Rory Gallagher, Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, Ten Years After, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Foghat and of course LZ and many more.
    The interesting thing is the added their own twist on songs written by the likes of Willie Dixon, Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson, Howlin’ Wolf, and so many more.
    Later they just added a bit more and it became hard rock and metal, but it is still blues as a base.

  • @PeterTea
    @PeterTea Год назад +25

    I remember reading something by John Paul Jones basically saying that it takes great chemistry with your band mates to play something great, slow. They definitely had that chemistry. Expect the unexpected from Zeppelin. Now prepare to be dazed and confused!

    • @AndrewRooneyDrums
      @AndrewRooneyDrums  Год назад +5

      Slow is so tricky. Almost impossible to have consistent long gaps between beats

    • @bonhzeppelin55
      @bonhzeppelin55 Год назад +2

      And NO Click Track mate!

    • @davidwalker5054
      @davidwalker5054 4 месяца назад +2

      I can not think of any band where every member is in perfect musical synch and on the same wavelength as each other as Led Zep. it's bordering on telepathy

  • @22julip
    @22julip Год назад +14

    This song and album sounds as fresh and nasty as it did when I first heard it . These guys are the best no doubt about it .

    • @joeday4293
      @joeday4293 Год назад +1

      "Communication Breakdown" invented punk. Change my mind.

    • @22julip
      @22julip Год назад +2

      @@joeday4293 they did it all nasty punkish sweet melodic Egypptshin Kashmir a masterpiece of controlled tension. Rock folk you name it they did it . They had a chemistry that was unequaled , there were better guitar players there were better bass players individually but collectively they will never be surpassed. Rock on .

  • @Young_Jim
    @Young_Jim Год назад +34

    Such an incredible debut album from the band if you look at it in context of the music scene of the time. They certainly had their critics back then in the music industry but I guess history proved them wrong.

    • @joeday4293
      @joeday4293 Год назад

      Few things bug me more than seeing literally one favorable word written about Led Zeppelin in Rolling Stone magazine - they spent Zeppelin's entire 11-year existence shitting all over them. Now? They're gods! Piss on you, Jann Wenner.

    • @AnthonySilva35
      @AnthonySilva35 Год назад +3

      Exactly how I feel about them and also Sabbath

    • @jerrywilde6156
      @jerrywilde6156 Год назад +3

      The main reason that an element of the press disliked LZ was because the band relied upon word of mouth and their music to spread their name, it wasn't until later in the evolution of the band that they became more press friendly. The band and their manager, Peter Grant, not only knew this but played on it, effectively they said "We made it without you, do your worst" and some of the music press tried really hard to pan, discredit and generally dis them - it didn't work, as history has shown. There's nothing the UK and US press love more than having an act that they can promote to the heavens, just to tear them down when they feel they've outgrown their breeches, LZ never gave the press that leverage.

    • @Young_Jim
      @Young_Jim Год назад

      @@jerrywilde6156 - that’s interesting and something I hadn’t really realised so thanks for the input.

    • @jerrywilde6156
      @jerrywilde6156 Год назад +2

      @@Young_Jim You're welcome, it was common currency for the music press to cheerlead their favourites and pan the bands they disliked or had no part in the success of. Check out Rolling Stone magazine's piece about Bruce Springsteen & The E Street band, from around 1970, "I've seen the future of rock and roll . . . " then check out the relationship that the author had to that band (not mentioned anywhere in the magazine). It was a messy, vindictive and highly partisan world back then - mind you, I'm completely out of touch with current music and its press coverage (read,: "I'm ancient") and have no idea if it's any better now. Peace my friend.

  • @jamescooper-hope6930
    @jamescooper-hope6930 Год назад +4

    People are blown away by speed and complexity, playing slow and keeping in time is a real skill. Dr Bonzo had it all sorted.

  • @manakin5
    @manakin5 Год назад +7

    One of my favorite memories in my whole life involves this song. In Fall 2014 I worked as a field guide at a nature reserve in southeastern Brazil, about 2 hours north of Rio de Janeiro. One day I was invited to join a pair of Brazilian professional photographers as they went around getting great nature shots of the landscapes in the area, with me "guiding" them but mostly just tagging along. They were very friendly and fun guys. In the afternoon when we were done I sat in the back seat of their car as we drove to a nearby town to get something to eat at a restaurant. During the drive they put on the CD for Led Zeppelin I, which I hadn't heard in many years, but was so great to hear and not at all what I was expecting or accustomed to hearing in Brazil.
    As we started looking for a particular restaurant, You Shook Me came on, and the guys really cranked up the volume. I was so loving it. There I was, thousands of miles from home having the time of my life in Brazil, chilling in the back seat looking at the neighborhoods and people on the streets, hanging out with two really cool photographer dudes, and of all things jamming to Led Zeppelin's You Shook Me at full volume. The moment was definitely not lost on me, for its complete and utter preciousness.
    Ever since, this song has had this new meaning for me, and I've come to love every single thing about this cut. Not the least of which, of course, is Bonham's just ripping drumming in the middle after laying down that filthy slow groove for several minutes. The harmonica, the coupled vocals and guitar, the bluesy keyboards, and just the wide open space that you feel within the song. So rare in the rock world!

  • @JimmieBuffet-qi3lk
    @JimmieBuffet-qi3lk Год назад +2

    Plant playing the Harmonica. It's killer😊

  • @susannebass5503
    @susannebass5503 Год назад +14

    Yes!! As a young girl I'd never heard the blues so this song had me dancing in front of the mirror...Oh my😆 Awesome first album Andrew

  • @JimmieBuffet-qi3lk
    @JimmieBuffet-qi3lk Год назад +2

    When he was playing at 20 he already had 15 years experience because he stared playing when he was 5. 🤟

  • @brentkelsay3439
    @brentkelsay3439 Год назад +5

    I knew Led Zep had great instrumentalists and a great singer...but I had no idea they could sound like this. Incredible! Thanks for helping us shuffle down this blues highway, Rooney.

  • @Greg-om2hb
    @Greg-om2hb Год назад +6

    Bonzo has an uncanny ability to land each stroke exactly where it will deliver maximum heaviosity. Plant is awesome on the harp. The Plant-Page call and response is legendary. This album has been waiting nearly 55 years for you to catch up with it. Not sure what took you so long, but better late than never.
    Don’t be surprised to hear blues here. Hard Rock wasn’t a thing yet. The Stones wee strictly a Blues cover band in the beginning. The hardest music (with the exception of Sabbath) was Blues Boogie. Listen to the Woodstock soundtrack for a representative sample of the era.

  • @22julip
    @22julip Год назад +5

    JB said he started at 14 six years of playing awesome. I’m guitar player but I love watching your reactions . The engineer Johns said this is probably is the best album . I agree . Your right they left in the artifacts , the mistakes , because Page was going for a feel . On side two I can’t quit you babe Page hits a wrong note in the solo but kept it in because he liked the sound of that take . Keep up the good work . Now you know how it feels to heat Zeppelin for the first time .

  • @Peter-zu5jg
    @Peter-zu5jg Год назад +2

    I first heard this album when I was 16. An older kid played it at a party on a state-of-the-art stereo with monstrous speakers. I sat motionless , speechless , mesmerized , by the glorious sonic assault of drums , vocals , and guitar. I had never heard anything so powerful. After the final song , How Many More Times , I asked if we could listen to it again....and we did. That was 45 years ago , and it still gives me chills up my spine. 🤘🎸🔥

  • @axilleaskazuya5370
    @axilleaskazuya5370 Год назад +3

    Dazed and confused is a heavy heavy dramatic atmosphere, the heaviness of this one( studio version) stands right there with Sabbath heavy songs

  • @frankslay4920
    @frankslay4920 Год назад +6

    I don't know why, but this is my favorite Jimmy Page Solo. Still gives me shivers up my neck. I'm looking forward to you getting to How many more times. Happy New Year!

    • @pointlessmanatee
      @pointlessmanatee Год назад

      I can hear how many more times in my head just by thinking about it it's very sticky esp the first few seconds

  • @Mboogie69
    @Mboogie69 Год назад +6

    I love the raw/real sound of this and other older records. For me, the mistakes, changes in tempo, etc all just make it better and actually help you feel it more than the “perfection” of today.

  • @snakeinthegrass7443
    @snakeinthegrass7443 Год назад +14

    Hi Andrew. Great job editing this track. Looks to me like you nailed it! Still hard to believe these young lads found each other and recorded this masterpiece within a couple months of meeting. And as you stated, Bonham and Plant were only 20, and I believe JPJ was around 22 and Page 24. Kids! Four kids made history with this debut. Simply amazing! Looking forward to tomorrows reaction. Cheers from NY!!

    • @lyndoncmp5751
      @lyndoncmp5751 Год назад +4

      True. Very true. Although I go past Kenley airfield in Surrey often and see the memorials to killed Spitfire and Hurricane pilots in the Battle of Britain. I read 18, 19 years of age etc.
      I guess people grew up fast back then. 👍

    • @snakeinthegrass7443
      @snakeinthegrass7443 Год назад +3

      @@lyndoncmp5751 Most definitely. My mom had 3 boys by the time she was 22. Yikes! That sounds scary by todays standards. RIP to the brave airmen of the RAF. Definition of bravery!

    • @lyndoncmp5751
      @lyndoncmp5751 Год назад +1

      Yeah really was amazing how 'young' people did things back then. My mum had two kids by age 22 so just one less than your's ha.

    • @MrScoobiess
      @MrScoobiess Год назад +1

      lookup the New Yardbirds

  • @musicandtv3294
    @musicandtv3294 Год назад +2

    Led Zeppelin elevated and perfected blues music

  • @jcc3999
    @jcc3999 Год назад +4

    Remember he didn't get his first set of drums until he was 15 years of age not bad for only playing for only 5 years

    • @AndrewRooneyDrums
      @AndrewRooneyDrums  Год назад +2

      Utterly ridiculous

    • @joeday4293
      @joeday4293 Год назад

      Hey, if you would like to cop John Bonham's snare drum tone from the really early days, rig up some loose wires across the bottom of an empty bath salts can. That was his first drum when he was a little guy. I think his mom made it for him. LOL

    • @jcc3999
      @jcc3999 Год назад +1

      @@joeday4293 yes to stop him from beating up her cooking pots n pans also she bought him his first snare drum when he was 10 is farther bought him his first set of drums when he turned 15 by 16 he was playing in small bands 19 he was in zeppelin crazy natural Talent

  • @Brian-zt9wz
    @Brian-zt9wz Год назад +6

    Good morning from New England..When I was first learning how to play I practiced my fills just as Andrew was explaining..It took many many attempts and huge frustration levels before I learned what fills are appropriate when playing this slow...It also drilled into my head without the use of a metronome how to play a blues shuffle this slow....Thx Andrew...🤘✌️

  • @hughsnow830
    @hughsnow830 Год назад +1

    You're comment about playing slow can be just as difficult as playing fast is spot on. Jason Bonham was once asked which LZ song he feared playing most and his response was When The Levee Breaks because of its slow, repetitive groove.

  • @kikivon3501
    @kikivon3501 Год назад +4

    Yes that is Robert Plant on the harp. He’s very good👍🏽

  • @bowtiefidenine
    @bowtiefidenine 2 месяца назад

    I was 10 and grew up with my dad’s love for blues and jazz. This album was amazing and I still love it ❤

  • @ellebrook3413
    @ellebrook3413 Год назад +3

    Am probably the only girl with a crush on Bonzo, not sure whether it's because he made drumming sound so sexy or whether his drumming made *him* sexier. Anyhow, love this album idea and look forward to Side B at some point. There are so few drum reactions on RUclips and yours are always both fun and informative. Cheers Andrew!

  • @sixfivehigh8215
    @sixfivehigh8215 11 месяцев назад

    Hey Andrew -- non drummer here, but music lover absolutely, and enjoy your analyses. I'm an old white guy who was there. And you were correct with your comment about being there when the album first came out. I had my prized Bang & Olufsen stereo in my dorm room. Room mate and I had the whole floor of the dorm packed in and laid waste with this freshly bought album (And LZ II, Dark Side of the Moon, etc.). Because there were no breaks until you flipped the record over, everyone just sat on everything in the room and just chilled. Four times through!!! Great memory, great band (GOAT), and great reaction. Thanks for going there!! (And with the other songs, too!)

  • @johnr.8275
    @johnr.8275 Год назад +3

    If memory serves me correctly, Bonzo was playing a Slingerland kit with a 22" kick and 13" and 16" toms both on this album and their earliest tour(s). So he hadn't even gotten "the big drums" yet....but he sure got that big sound right away!

  • @sicotshit7068
    @sicotshit7068 2 месяца назад

    Hard to believe they were only together about 2 months here, & recorded mixed & edited this whole album, in about 36 hours. This song shows how great each of them are, & together how mind blowing.cover or not, they made this song & others amazing. Jimmy Page did the Producing mixing & editing, he loved leaving in the imperfections, it made them sound real. He is a master at creating the sounds he wants, they had complete control over their music, that was a must with their contract with Atlantic Records.

  • @adladl4276
    @adladl4276 Год назад +2

    JPJ shinning through a rare keyboard solo

  • @merylpelosi8485
    @merylpelosi8485 Год назад +2

    Playing this without letting the LP go smoothly into "Dazed and Confused" is like playing "Waitin' for the Bus" without "Jesus just left Chicago".

  • @chebrneck
    @chebrneck 5 месяцев назад

    Page's solo is so iconic. The first album put them in god status right from the start.

  • @johnpbh
    @johnpbh Месяц назад

    Yes it was Robert on the harmonica.... What a lot of people forget is that the blues singers of that era all played the harmonica... and of course Robert was no exception. but he played it like he sang... wich of course is sublime. And the call and response thing became a thing with that group... And yes, that little plectrum click became a thing when you heard the album and the track for ever more.. You are so right about the ethos being very different back then, The take was flawless apart from that so fine let's leave it in. And because Jimmy Page was such an acomplished session muscian, like John Paul Jones was, Jimmy never did anyhting that wasn't intentional. It's why he has a producer credit on all the albums.. Keep on rocking and letting me re-live my youth

  • @StefanBoeffn
    @StefanBoeffn 5 месяцев назад

    If you want to listen to all the members even before LZ I you should check out the album “Three Week Hero “by PJ. Proby.
    That was recorded in August and September ‘68 with all four filling in as a studio band for him.
    Nowadays it’s actually only famous for featuring Led Zeppelin. 😅
    Robert’s on backing vocals and harnonica, Jimmy’s on guitars, Bonzo plays percussion and drums, and John Paul Jones arranged it and played keyboards and bass guitar.
    Another early (demo) recording - and the reason for Jimmy Page to recruit Robert Plant - is “Hey Joe” (recorded late 1967 - early 1968) by the Band Of Joy with Bonham on the drums.
    The earliest live recording, alas quite poor quality, is from 30 Dec 1968 @ Gonzaga University in Spokane, WA, USA.
    That’s worth a check out. They mostly played Yardbirds songs with blues songs.

  • @jeremymerrifield219
    @jeremymerrifield219 Год назад +1

    I am 66 and guess what I did in 1969 . This album still sounds so fresh , powerful and original. Joe Bonamasa says that he is sure Page left " mistakes " in recordings just to make it harder for him to copy the master 💚

  • @targetshootr
    @targetshootr Год назад +2

    Members of Zep and Sabbath would hang out and jam back then. My memory of Sabbth in '73 was how perfectly still Iommi would seem to stand and play those incredible riffs.

  • @stevefairweather159
    @stevefairweather159 Год назад +1

    At 5:15 wonder if that’s Plant laughing . Never noticed that before

  • @rogercaruso9337
    @rogercaruso9337 Год назад +1

    Yeah plant and Page do that a lot to go back and forth with the vocal and guitar or sometimes at the same time amazing goddess even do it live dup absolutely fantastic

  • @cecilkeebler4254
    @cecilkeebler4254 Год назад +3

    Really love the sound of the kick on this. Just booming, but not lost in the mix at all. Thanks for the review Andrew!

    • @isopropyltoxicity
      @isopropyltoxicity Год назад +1

      Ik right most drum mixing in the 60s have mute kick drums

  • @richdiana3663
    @richdiana3663 Год назад

    My music is a part of history now, thanks a lot dude. Couldn't feel any older now.

  • @ripmcmanus
    @ripmcmanus Год назад +2

    I remember when this came out. You're right, it blew my mind...actually more than any album they did later. Great vid!

  • @jonsmith6982
    @jonsmith6982 Год назад +1

    my fav zep song the brit boys showing the good ole U.S of A how they play there blues .

    • @AndrewRooneyDrums
      @AndrewRooneyDrums  Год назад +1

      Yeah it's fascinating hearing the Brits playing the blues like this!

  • @steverickenbacher7110
    @steverickenbacher7110 Год назад +1

    The British Invasion was entirely about bands wearing their influences on their sleeves. Not sure how you could be hearing this for the first time. This may be the most famous (if not the best) debut album of that time period! Credit Jimmy Page for the sound on this record. As a session veteran, he knew a thing or two about mic placement (more than the sound engineers did, as a matter of fact).

  • @richardpearce5024
    @richardpearce5024 Год назад +1

    Hey Andrew, long time Led Zeppelin fan here that's stumbled across your videos. Really enjoying this series and you opening my eyes/ears to another level of appreciation for their music! Keep up the great videos

  • @ThatGuy-bp4gz
    @ThatGuy-bp4gz Год назад +1

    I loved this. And I'm not even a drummer. I've also felt that Led Zep's first album was in fact their best.

  • @kecurroj
    @kecurroj Год назад

    Robert Plant is on that harmonica. Try "Bring It On Home" on LZ II if you want to hear some more RP on the harp.

  • @susanpalmer8931
    @susanpalmer8931 Год назад +1

    Andrew!!! Happy New Year!! It's been awhile!! Led Zepp week? I'm excited. my favorite LZ album. Thanks! Best wishes☮

  • @somersetcace1
    @somersetcace1 Год назад +2

    It's kind of funny you did this one. When I first started playing drums I had a teacher and he pulled this one out after a year or so of playing. A lot of fun to play and a real lesson in `holding down the fort` while also adding some nice little dynamics and fills along the way. 9:34 wasn't scored though. It just said "improv." 😊

  • @donnelson6694
    @donnelson6694 Год назад +1

    Great reaction/analysis. Thanks Andrew.

  • @wolfbrother2474
    @wolfbrother2474 Год назад

    Really dig your channel. I love drums but I am not a drummer and I dont understand all the terminology etc but you help break things down and I love seeing your genuine and honest reactions.

  • @soundNTechdude2022
    @soundNTechdude2022 10 месяцев назад

    Wille Dixon came from the great Chess Records in Chicago during the 1950s

  • @Randsurfer
    @Randsurfer Год назад

    the drum and guitar cascade around 9:40 is pure gold.

  • @youtoo2233
    @youtoo2233 Год назад +3

    Page's solo omg 😱

  • @dbclassic8733
    @dbclassic8733 Год назад

    Great comment about it being ART Andrew... like leaving some of the jagged brushstrokes in and not smoothing them out, it creates tension and it then after a while becomes the thing you look forward to most in relistening to the song

  • @billbowman3413
    @billbowman3413 Год назад +2

    Yes Robert Plant on harmonica.

    • @jeffmalloy8200
      @jeffmalloy8200 Год назад

      I love Plant's harmonica playing and wish they had done more songs with him playing harp! But in talking with musicians who cover some Zeppelin songs it seems they don't cover the songs with harp in them, like say When The Levee Breaks, because they don't have a harp player in the band. It dawned on me that that might be why Plant and the band didn't create more songs with Plant playing harp, because they couldn't perform them live. Plant can't both sing and play harp at the same time in a live performance. I guess there's something to be said for cloning, you can be in two places at the same time.

  • @PeloquinDavid
    @PeloquinDavid Год назад

    The first LZ album did contain (if I remember correctly) two covers of great blues classics by "Wee Willy" Dixon - a veritable mountain of a man with a deep, deep voice who's a true blues legend.
    And the version of his that I have on CD (from the 1970 "I am the Blues" album) is indeed every bit as blues-y as what you heard on this album...

  • @cairney0037
    @cairney0037 Год назад

    i have also paused just checked there 1969 this album come out listening to this i thought i wonder if theres been a bit of inspiration from the doors album la woman but i think that was released after Morrison died in 1971 so maybe the doors taken there inspiration from led zep if anyone likes a bit of blues then THE DOORS LA WOMAN album is a good shout

  • @juliemanarin4127
    @juliemanarin4127 Год назад

    Robert on that harmonica!

  • @Ash_Hudson
    @Ash_Hudson Год назад +2

    Day boo.

    • @susannebass5503
      @susannebass5503 Год назад +1

      Yes must b a kiwi thing🤪 it's driving me nuts as an American

  • @Cowdog1
    @Cowdog1 7 месяцев назад

    I would like to get your take on Led Zep's Out on the Tiles.... amazing and underrated drum lines. IMHO .. Cheers!

  • @DonnaMiller-bj3sm
    @DonnaMiller-bj3sm 5 месяцев назад +1

    These babies were in their 20s!!

  • @scottzappa9314
    @scottzappa9314 Год назад +2

    I can play a shuffle baby, I been drumming this one for a long time. No, nowhere close to Bonham's chops. One of the masters. I knew you were going to dig this one.

    • @AndrewRooneyDrums
      @AndrewRooneyDrums  Год назад +1

      I find shuffles tricky Scott!

    • @scottzappa9314
      @scottzappa9314 Год назад

      @@AndrewRooneyDrums OK Andrew, this might be the only one I can do, as much as I've heard it.

  • @rogercaruso9337
    @rogercaruso9337 Год назад

    We do it really gets going

  • @rickcook7308
    @rickcook7308 Год назад

    Zep 1 my favorite zeppelin album

  • @do5e
    @do5e Год назад +1

    Awesome 👍

  • @lewisalmaraz3274
    @lewisalmaraz3274 Год назад

    I had the wonderful opportunity to see them twice in my youth. Berkeley and LA. Brings back fond memories. Have all their albums.

    • @tomhaggard3352
      @tomhaggard3352 Год назад

      I saw them at The Forum in LA...incredible. They came on at the stroke of 8 o'clock and they rocked hard for 3 hours if I remember correctly. Many times flowing right into the next song...with their rhythms it was almost as if the record needle had skipped into the next tune.

    • @lewisalmaraz3274
      @lewisalmaraz3274 Год назад +1

      @Tom Haggard hey. Yes that's exactly what they would do. Nonstop. Incredible artistic abilities. When i first saw them at Berkeley it was Berkeley .Community Theater, Berkeley, CA - September 13th, 1971 maybe 3400 people if that. Up close and personal. I still listen to their stuff.

    • @tomhaggard3352
      @tomhaggard3352 Год назад

      @lewisalmaraz3274 I can't imagine them in a small venue...that must have been amazing. As a drummer I would have loved to see Bonham up close.

    • @lewisalmaraz3274
      @lewisalmaraz3274 Год назад

      @Tom Haggard yes. He was peerless. Never missed a beat. You could tell they loved what they were doing. I wish I would have held onto my ticket stubs

  • @bobbolan4672
    @bobbolan4672 Год назад

    Just for fun? Check out the drums on the song Metal Church on the album Metal Church by the band Metal Church. I GUARANTEE YOU'LL LOVE IT!

  • @jcc3999
    @jcc3999 Год назад +1

    Yes Robert on the harp

  • @ralpholson7616
    @ralpholson7616 Год назад

    Willie Dixon was a prolific blues writer and performer in the 50's.

  • @grantdixon230
    @grantdixon230 11 месяцев назад

    I read that Jimmy Page slowed the recording down by half a beat.

  • @fenderchamp8241
    @fenderchamp8241 Год назад

    Greatest Rock Debut album of all time. TWSS

  • @brr8888
    @brr8888 Год назад

    The greatest rock band in history.

  • @Bluewizard7131
    @Bluewizard7131 Год назад

    Yes, Robert Plant on harmonica.

  • @MartinEB72
    @MartinEB72 Год назад

    I love the tempo change on this. Modern rockers that have tried to cover this lose the tempo variations on it and it ruins the song. It should go from 40 up to 75.

  • @theStacyJames
    @theStacyJames 10 месяцев назад

    Robert Plant is on the harmonica

  • @rickcook7308
    @rickcook7308 Год назад

    Always found it hard to not rush intense fills at this speed

  • @yenlard6683
    @yenlard6683 Год назад +1

    Andrew…you need to break down some Keith Moon tracks. Have you done any ? Who’s Next and Quadrophenia are loaded with amazing drum parts.

  • @thephilosophersrant1552
    @thephilosophersrant1552 Год назад

    Is anyone else noticing that the notation is incorrect? For example, at 9:15 the fill notation says the last two notes are on the snare and clearly they are tom hits.

  • @caliokiegrownoklahoma4119
    @caliokiegrownoklahoma4119 Год назад

    Bro! Have you listened to Achillies last stand? Definitely worth an ear! John Bonham at his best!

  • @rogercaruso9337
    @rogercaruso9337 Год назад

    I know you already saw the video but what did you think they will have a little solo robber on harmonica John Paul Jones of the keys Jimmy Page little bit of Bonzo

  • @moefeaux1442
    @moefeaux1442 Год назад +3

    Here is a link to make your search for the Led Zeppelin discography easy. It has every song from every album in order from first to last and all remastered: ruclips.net/video/lsZG7n7ries/видео.html

    • @musicandtv3294
      @musicandtv3294 Год назад +2

      thanks man that's awesome I love social media

  • @eatthisvr6
    @eatthisvr6 Год назад

    thats robert on harmonica, he can play!!!

  • @bowtiefidenine
    @bowtiefidenine 2 месяца назад

    A 19 year old Robert Plant 😮

  • @22julip
    @22julip Год назад

    Please comment on the Rover and or in my time of dying. In my time has a great video from the remastered dvd awesome song and drumming, same with the rover , no video though . Thanks Nick

  • @pocoli9590
    @pocoli9590 Год назад

    I would like to hear your comments about super technician Yoni Madar.

  • @lepetitoiseau
    @lepetitoiseau Год назад

    Slow dirty Shuffle by Bonham and crazy call and response beetween plant and page,harmonica ; Plant of course!
    it sounds so simple when you listen to them....but it's very very difficult what Bonham does...But it's Bonham

  • @theresacarmen9847
    @theresacarmen9847 Год назад

    Robert plays harmonica.

  • @MrJuanBuzz
    @MrJuanBuzz Год назад +2

    For me John Bonham is an inspiration (and I'm not a drummer)

  • @DaveHalpernShortSale
    @DaveHalpernShortSale Год назад

    Gitaah

  • @TimMaynardguitar
    @TimMaynardguitar Год назад

    Wait, you’re a pro drummer and this is the FIRST time you’re hearing this!?! Yeah right. Could I interest you in a nice little bridge?

  • @prongATO
    @prongATO Год назад +1

    Dayboo? Lol

  • @gwalia2112
    @gwalia2112 Год назад

    It's barely a debut in fairness. This band is The Yardbirds Mk2,

  • @pauldavis2535
    @pauldavis2535 Год назад

    Since Elvis rockers did covers

  • @dalmac5978
    @dalmac5978 Год назад

    Jimmy Page consciously left various ‘mistakes’ and ‘glitches’ in the albums (one song famously has an airplane passing over the studio) precisely because he waned the album to have the feel of a live performance. Similarly, most songs were recorded live in the studio, with many tracks being laid down in one or two takes. ‘Stairway’ was recorded in two takes. The first apparently was great, and band members thought that was it, but Jimmy wanted a bit more (energy?) out of Bonham. This, naturally, pissed John off. They went back and did a second take, with Bonham attacking the drums, giving us the legendary version we have now. [as best I can remember this story]

  • @1perfectpitch
    @1perfectpitch Год назад

    A lot of what they did early on was a cover or downright plagiarism. Ask Page, he had to write a few checks for claiming writer's credits..

  • @davehueglin2147
    @davehueglin2147 Год назад

    Love to hear you react to Brian Viglione from Dresden Dolls playing War Pigs. Pretty amazing version right here, with a little twist part of the way through.
    ruclips.net/video/WimY82SpGhY/видео.html

  • @paulhease1007
    @paulhease1007 2 месяца назад

    Imagine the drummer and singer being teenagers when they laid down this track????

    • @gtf2584
      @gtf2584 Месяц назад

      insane man