Led Zeppelin - Moby Dick (Live at The Royal Albert Hall 1970) [Official Video]
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- Опубликовано: 15 апр 2008
- Led Zeppelin perform "Moby Dick" live at Royal Albert Hall in 1970.
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Led Zeppelin formed in 1968 and went on to become one of the most influential, innovative, and successful groups in modern music, having sold more than 300 million albums worldwide. The band rose from the ashes of The Yardbirds, when Jimmy Page brought in John Bonham, John Paul Jones, and Robert Plant to tour as The New Yardbirds. In 1969, Led Zeppelin released its self-titled debut which was produced by Page, as were all the subsequent albums. It marked the beginning of a 12-year reign, during which the group was widely considered to be the biggest and most innovative rock band in the world. - Видеоклипы
LZ - GOAT. - greatest vocalist of all time, greatest bassist of all time, greatest lead guitarist of all time, greatest drummer of all time.
Greatest band - the super-power is in fusion the guitar talks to the drums, the vocal talks to the guitar, the bass cements it all!
You sure got that right!!!! The
World will never see such talent again. Today’s music sucks. RWG John Bonham 😂
Setting the bar high? No, setting the bar into another galaxy.
THE Percussive Masterpiece.
I saw it live! April 23, 1977. Atlanta, GA. My 18th birthday. I love being able to say that What a day, what a night.
COOL . I saw them at Fulton County Stadium 1973. It was one of the greatest events I experienced with my beloved friends.
It is CRAZY!!!! The best drummer's solo of all times and all places!
I keep asking myself the same question every time I hear & see Moby Dick - How can he do it?
K .n[nnlbhh. Hhu7
@@user-vc7qz3qe2r В том издавна беда России - всё лучшее затирается, унижается и предаётся забвению, а убогость, приспособленчество и посредственность ... я уверен, какой-нибудь "госконцерт", реально филиал первого отдела, рубил такое на корню. Мне кажется, "Машине" и "Воскресению" чудом повезло. Думаю, что каждая новая "нежелательная" пластинка пересекая границы порождало массу талантов, но ... - Вам повезло, Вы видели, слышали и запомнили, я как-то всё это пропустил, или в моё время Застой всё заглушил, или просто до Люблино не доходило!
@@user-vc7qz3qe2r В том издавна беда России - всё лучшее затирается, унижается и предаётся забвению, а убогость, приспособленчество и посредственность ... я уверен, какой-нибудь "госконцерт", реально филиал первого отдела, рубил такое на корню. Мне кажется, "Машине" и "Воскресению" чудом повезло. Думаю, что каждая новая пластинка пересекая границы порождало массу талантов, но ...
@@user-vc7qz3qe2r Скорее всего, какой-нибудь "госконцерт", реально филиал первого отдела, рубил такое на корню. Мне кажется, "Машине" и "Воскресению" чудом повезло. Думаю, что каждая новая "нежелательная" пластинка пересекая границы выявляла или порождала массу талантов, но система ... - Вам повезло, Вы видели, слышали и запомнили, я как-то всё это пропустил, или в моё время Застой всё заглушил, или просто до Люблино не доходило!
The fact that everyone was silent during his whole solo it's amazing, everything just admiring the greatest in front of them
The courtesy of the audience back in the day of “Rock shows”
That's 'cause this was in England. They are not known for being wild. That's why they lost to the USA twice--because of their "properness".
@@michaelmirraandmarcWhat did we lose to you twice?
Half were trippin' and the other half were stoned as hell. Lol.
I’m 67 hearing this for first time where have I been. Fabulous what a drummer!
43 Years ago TODAY, The Drummer died.
RIP Bonzo. You are still loved.
No Bonham, no further.
The respect those 4 had for each other, and the realisation that if one departed they couldn’t go on, goes to show why 1980 was the end. The word irreplaceable is an understatement!
RIP Bonzo ❤
Damn that hit HOME. RWG John Bonham ❤
How lucky we are that this was recorded in such good quality so we can enjoy it now, many years after!
This is, for me, the best performance of Moby Dick ..50years, and counting..what a legend
I think you can stop counting. lol
I’m with you brother 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Plant was the Sky, Jones was the Clouds, Page was the Lightning, and Bonham was the Thunder
Man I would've love to see Bonzo beating them drums live I was a teenager and had to work to help mom being the oldest kid son of a pos dad all my money went to mom , so there went concerts...
А кто же дождичком пролился?!
Awesome!! 🤗
Melhor baterista do universo
Здорово сказано
Thank god I got to see them Tampa stadium Jimmy page, playing the guitar with a bow and a white tux that played for almost 3 hours. That was one of the most if not the most amazing drum solos I’ve ever seen.
Best solo ever. Guy was a legend. Rest In Peace. ❤
Woooooooow there are points when he doesnt even seem human....he must experiencing a total trance. Best drummer of all times. Such a pity we lost him so soon :( RIP Bonham, and thank you
if you like this you might like my brothers music. His name is Stu Morris
I remember when "In through the out door" released. People said it was Zeppelins worst album. I loved it. The Percussion was incredible! By the time I was old enough to credit Bonham's genius, he was gone.
Oui il est en transe il le faut pour jouer aussi bien il ne fait qu un avec sa batterie
Как же это бесконечно ВЕЛИКОЛЕПНО!!! Всем Мира и Добра!!!
З.а любовь к англосаксонам продались за печеньки Сороса.??? В гей европейский союз продались??? Всех предателей русского мира вычеслим и на Калыму. За тобой уже выехали.
❤❤❤❤ Полностью согласна с вами, живу в России, 58 лет
@@user-pf3nd1pl4y Живу в Москве, 73.
@@user-pf3nd1pl4y до этого времени где жила??? В россии.
@@Aitera. В России.
Led Zeppelin will never be de-throned.
God save the king.
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R.I.P John Bonham 1948-1980
The Greatest Drummer Of All Time
. . . 💯
Much more highly skilled than most people give him credit for, or even know. It wasn't just about the raw power that he clubbed those Drums with, but his Tempo and Beat Change-Ups we're phenomenal 💯✌️
@@sandmanCQB8541 agreed someone who knows what he's talking about the finesse rhythm timing and prowess is all to clear to see with this brilliant solo performance epic!
He is right up there with Joe Morello.
@@douglasreeves9938 One of Bonzos idols.
From 13:37 till the end is where my jaw truly dropped, john Bonham was a monster and this is the best drum solo of all time no doubt 🔥
You are watching him do what is called the lightning fast left-hand lead triplets from hi-tom to low tom and the bass drum (left, right, kick). Many you guys think he’s doing the insane speed of crossover triplets on 14:06 with the right hand, however many drumming specialists say it’s a left hand lead lick so if you slow down the video, u can see he’s doing it with the less dominant hand. But literally that’s unbelievably class for Bonzo, yep I agree no doubt that any other professional drummer could match that talent of this Zeppelin drummer. He’s definitely my No.1 drummer on top of my G.O.A.T drummer list.
@@thecorknicehero3073 thanks for the comment of a drum specialist view. I want to talk about why almost all real talented drummers are dying young. Many so called super drummers are still alive, so my question is, are they really so good? In an educational point of view Bonham,Moon, Yoyoka, Paulina, Sina, or other still alive drummers probably are the most difficult child’s or were child’s to handle. They live in another dimension and their heart working overtime. Four limbs coordination we poor and normal folks call it multitasking. As in every proffesion practicing is the key, and the best guitarists drummers,piano players, singers, even football players talents showing in their younger age. Everybody can learn and become an Engineer or Arhitect, but becoming a Messi or in this case Bonham needs extraordinary talent, which most the time overlooked by the parents from different reasons. And my take of all todays talented young and coming up artists have a huge help from the internet, so no wonder that so many brilliant kids can learn without paying huge sums for education, but sorry, Bonhams or Einsteins are not born in every century which is the reason that after a half century,no one even tries to touch Mobi Dick! Four geniuses as it happened in the case of LZ or the Beatles only happens if they have a difficult childhood or poor environment to growing up which can be the driving force to have a better life. Best example, a Bedouin kid in the Saharan desert in fact did find an empty oilcan and fabricated a guitar from it and become the greatest left handed guitarist in our time. His name is Mdou Moctar, and if you friend want to your jaw dropping to the floor, look him up on RUclips. Thanks for your exceptional comment about drumming!
Read your comments at 6:00 mark . Can't wait .
I like that Zeppelin alluded to literary works in their songs. Not too many rockers have done that.
I am 73 and Zeppelin rules.
Now I finally understand why Led Zeppelin couldn't go on once this man passed away, a true legend :)
You can never replace Jon Bonham
Yep🤘💜🤘💜🤘🤘🤘🤘
They did,even with a worst drummer--Jason.
There are alot better drummers out there then both Bonham,s.
His son is great also, but no one has matched John in my heart
Oh the young ones have absolutely no idea what they have missed. I am blessed to have been there for it all.
Yes me too 🤘❤️
oldest videos on youtube are 18 years old. this is 53 years old. the camera quality makes this a literal time machine to the greatest band of all time in their prime.
No, they don’t. As a teen (& vocalist) I was BLOWN away the first time I heard them. I KNEW they were something special. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I understand fully, I was a little kid at the time, and still have trouble getting my head around the timeless film and sound quality 53 years later! Its like they were never supposed to age. Yet in the 1980s I recall making fun of middle aged folks and their ‘ancient’ music tastes from the 1950s, just 30 years before 😂
A key factor could be the electronics technology, it makes a big difference to how we perceive time, trends and fashions across the eras and generations.
True that!!
@@Pulsonar There were some good cutting edge music in the 50's, but for whatever reason, including the music in the then recent past, by the mid 60's there was an outburst of creative music of the day that still hits it today. This is just pure raw rock and besides it just being a truly great solo, so much of the music back then was a important part of the cultural revolution, and like much of history to know its intensity is to have lived with it.
@@shopshop144 I agree, the 50s was when the music revolution really took off, the music was really great and a foundation and inspiration for what followed during the social and political upheavals in the 60s I realise that now. I was just an ignorant know nothing teenager back in the 80s just auto programmed to hate anything that my ‘old fashioned’ parents liked. Its normal to behave stupidly and wayward at that age whilst squeezing pimples on my face I guess 😂
14' de percussions en concert, un titre à part entière, quel public pour écouter ça aujourd'hui ? . La liberté de ces années ....... Merci RUclips pour le revoir et le montrer.
all of those modern artist that think they can replace a drummer with a machine have never heard this song
Bonham was the machine in question tho...
And ironically, all those same "artists" are about to get replaced by AI. Then again, nobody should cheer for AI music...
Sure they do ,they copied the drummers,lol
One of Bonzo's absolute master pieces - RIP, greatest drummer of all times !
That right there is the greatest drum solo of all time, RIP John Bonham and Neil Peart ❤❤❤
can you imagine .... being there for this ...
Heard this in my teens 40 years ago. Blew me away. Best drummer ever. Why do you think LZ would let him do his own performance? He was that good ... the best.
I can't really pick one better than the other in that band! I guess that's why they made such great music!
Those crazy 70's. Golden era of rock music !
too bad this was from 69' ;)
dan buchardt actually this is in 1970.
And golden era of 15 minutes drumsolos lol
60s and 70s were gold years in every aspect, especially music
@@Mujopakas It was indeed, I'm grateful I got to experience that time period as a youngster
No one can ever top that drum solo, ever. Bonzo's talent was really astounding. So sad that he wasn't with us longer. RIP
One of the best live drum solos of ALL time. Rest easy Bonzo...❤
It's beyond comprehension how these 4 rock Gods found each other, in the same era, and blessed us all!
It happens
@@abelmontalvo4052 But only once.
@@baldvale5418 that happened more than once it also happened with The Beatles Rolling Stone U2 and several other bands
@@abelmontalvo4052 But they are different Bands, these comments are on a Led Zeppelin video.
@@baldvale5418 my comment was based on your comment saying that only happens once I got the impression that it's never happened before that's why I mentioned those other bands
Out of all of the bands that I saw in concert at the end of the 60s and early 70s, John Bonham was the hardest hitting, but the best sound of any drums I’ve ever heard he was an icon
Besides the unreal and incredible performance of John Bonham, it still amazes me today that people were appreciating so much a drum solo of this length, nothing I could ever see happening today anymore (I saw Led Zeppelin live in Munich in 1973)
Watching this is still the most thrilling thing for me...I was the only girl Watching the drummer instead of the guitarists...pure unadulterated genius ❤
Same here. I get that the guitar sound/riff is important, but there is far more to see over at the drum kit.
What a really love about Led Zeppelin is that all 4 members had such a good chemistry that it was mind blowing
One of the greatest drummers of all time. God rest his soul......
Сегодня Джимми Пейджу-80!!! Здоровья и творческих успехов! Уверен, ещё услышим!
Любиш гей европейских производителей??? За тобой уже выехали. Печеньки Сороса выйдут на Колыме за любовь к англосаксонам продались.
Жаль Бонэм ушел совсем молодым. Сколько прекрасного гении не успели дать миру! тупой алкоголь.
@@GueFox-yu9yoВсему время и случай... Жаль конечно.
@@GueFox-yu9yo Произошло в течение одного года и по одной причине - Бонзо (Джо Бонэм из Цеппелинов) и Бон Скот (AC/DC)
The drum solo helped me when I was drunk
During Bonham's masterful solo, you can hear a pin drop. THESE were great audiences, back in the day of truly appreciating music and musicians, and especially geniuses like JB.
GIVES ME THE SHIVERS! Please mind those ears!
Yes, we DID!
Different era, when this music started blowing up…nowadays everyone’s like “meh I heard it all”….while the radios are filled with sad songs, and labels are pushing mostly no talents required.
Nearly all concertgoers today care only about capturing it on video the entire time they're there and being one of the 1,000-10,000 to upload it onto YT, IG, or TikTok. That is THE #1 reason why I gave up going.
Pretty sure I heard a few whistles in from the crowd lol
His son is an incredible drummer, taught by his dad from the age of two.
I think Jason would do a reunion and I think so would JP and JPJ. But Robert Plant has stated he doesn't want to do this kind of music anymore. I can't blame him, it just wouldn't be the same.
@@rongreen4231 Tuth is Robert knows JP and it's a lottery whether on the day JP will be straight or gone and create another disaster of a performance
Yes , Jason was on his lap in the Song Remains the Same movie
@@childrenoflight3010 Uh oh.. that was a long, long time ago.. and you likely havent been even around then
Смотрю! Слушаю и не могу оторваться!
Это какой-то экстаз!
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
смотри не кончи..
@@user-zt7qu2nk4n Идиотам здесь не место!
кончит, ....в твой вафлесборник.
@@user-zt7qu2nk4nпусть кончает на здоровье, тебе то что!😂
❤
What a great performance!
Even though I am a prog drummer, over the years (decades) I have come to the conclusion that this IS the best drum solo of all times.
Nobody, and I mean, nobody has ever mastered triplets on this level. RIP
He was explosive and technically precise. Unique attack style and a deep meditative feel of his rolls and triplets.
❤
@@WookieGolgberg❤
❤
욕나온다 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 기타 천재 드럼천재 노래천채 완벽한 천재들의 만남
FOR A DRUMMER TO DO A DRUM SOLO FOR 14 minutes AND NOT miss A BEAT with THE high HATS is TRULY amazing AND THAT'S WHY JOHN Bonzo BONHAM Was The GREATEST DRUMMER in THE WORLD REST in PEACE JOHN BONHAM YOU WERE A GREAT DRUMMER 🥁
I saw them do this live in 1970 and I will Never Forget It
That drummer is absolutely wildly insane
What a legend.He was only 21 when he played this masterpiece.Gone too soon but never forgotten.
21...what???? Jeez
Yes.
Over rated. Way too long for a drum solo.
@@mattiemclean9882 1970. Live bands were always overindulgent with solos. Three minute album songs became ten minutes. And Bonham was not overrated. Ask any legendary rock drummer.
@@alandesgrange9703 I have been playing drums professionally for 34 years. You Bonham super-fans are SO easy to wind up!
The greatest drummer of all times.
This Performance Definitely Deserves a 👍
Zeppelin and Sabbath are some of the earliest hints of heavy metal I can find. Unreal. Both feel way ahead of their time.
What made John The Greatest Rock Drummer ever? Great time and respect for space was one thing. And for another, he had a tremendous understanding of integrating the entire kit into his playing. Some drummers were more top kit hand oriented players only; but John had developed his foot to mimic rhythms he played with his hands as well. That 'Bottom' was very important to the Zeppelin sound. And his jack rabbit speed could accomplish some intricate doubles and triplets that filled space to make him sound bombastic! I caught him live in June, 1977 at MSG in NY and feel very honored that I did.
Ginger Baker was way better.
@@robertgosselin14 sorry...not even close!
Well said.
Honestly.
@@robertgosselin14 No he was not. Ginger was good but not Bonham good!
@@patriciapowell6047,.... Ooooooooh dear PAT !!! "😭😫🎼. BERNIE / GERMANY
60s and 70s. Best music ever existed.
@Tommaso Raite: you are so right in the fact that best music 🎼🎶 ever from the 60 and 70's.!! Can't beat 🪘🪘 IT AND John Bonham Was a huge part of it!! IT was a great time growing up and of course, the music 🎶 Was the best part of all!!!
Just listening to this on proper headphones while watching this sounds so amazing!
when he's doing the snare / bass mimicry is just genius and then goes into the that rhythm its just primal genius
Most iconic drum solo ever witnessed.
The stamina and endurance this man possessed along with his godlike skill is unparalleled.
Drugs helped.
And a few pints of English bitter during the performance didn't hurt either !!!
@@promark5317 They were well into cocaine by 1969-1970. That's stage tech Benji LeFerve standing behind him throughout the entire solo, likely waiting to feed band members a "bump" when necessary. A blast of cocaine doesn't last anywhere near as long as a Led Zeppelin show. Bonzo and Page didn't get sloppy until heroin was well into the picture.
@@broeheemed32I agree with you! Until 1975 they were absolutely top of their league. In the last tours you could see Bonzo and Jimmy struggling real bad!
Oui l endurance comme ça impossible il était en trance surnaturel
He inspired me to start drumming. So, so talented. 43 years to his death today. RIP John Bonham
Saw him live in 1975 in Pittsburgh, I was 18,a drummer myself he is the best,people don't realize how fast his right foot was,he only had one pedal no double bass. He did Moby pick I was amazed,especially when he played with his hands,AMAZING!!!!!!! 15:28
Seattle, WA July '77. Bonzo played this solo for like 20 + minutes. Band played for 4 HOURS! UNBELIEVEABLE! Tickets were $10. 100 level Kingdome. Best day EVER! And as I said before . . . Robert Plant will FOREVER make the juice run down this girls legs ~❤
Austin
1977 here
☮️
Ditto except my choices are Bonham and Page 😉
The man was a monster! An absolute master of the drums! John You are greatly missed! 👍
The first time that i listen to Led Zeppelin the first thing that caught my attention was the drumming skills of Bonham
Вот это даааа❤ как работает мозг у барабанщика!!! Браво👏👏👏
Моя дочь встречалась с музыкантом- барабанщиком!
Он приходил к нам в гости и его руки бесконечно отбивали какие то ритмы, на столе, не стуле, одним словом на всех поверхностях. Дочь сказала не обращать внимание, это у барабанщиков природа живет внутри, отбивать ритмы земли, они не могут по-другому!
L
This man made drums sound sultry, alive, hot, orgasmic and no one compares...and every drummer alive knows it!
You know you're awesome when Jimi Page steps aside for you to have a solo.
Thank you for every single drum beat! RIP Bonzo, 31.5.48 - 25.9.80
Thank you so much Jimmy, Robert and John, for uploading this masterpiece. I love you all. ❤
Those were the best years over the entire 2,000 year period of Civilized Man.
I saw him do this live, it was amazing ! They were billed as the 'New Yardbirds' & only, maybe, 300 people there. I was 16 & was right next to a 2 1/2 ft. tall stage & I stood there with my mouth open...literally !!!
Just unbelievable. There is a RUclips video that Bonham is trying out with another never msde it band. The singer and guitarist were talking saying how out of time and crappy Bonhan wss. All kinds of negative nasty talk. I LAUGHED BECAUSE THOSE JOKERS WENT NO WHERE AND I OFTEN WONDER HOW EMBARRASSED THEY WERE AFTER BONHAM BECAME THE BEST. HIS OWN MAN!!! I LOVE IT❤️
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Тебе повезло, друг! Ты застал на концерте великих людей! Таких уже не будет( музыка стоновится все хуже и хуже в наше время
@lauriewhincup5635 where can I find this video!?? I wanna see that!
@@zachramsden9549 right here on RUclips. It's Spectacular ✨️⭐️💫🌠
He makes it look easy......that's the sign of someone who is really good at what they do. Your born with this kind of talent you can't learn it.
The man was surely a force of nature.
When music had God Damn heart and soul and could feel it move you...
Imagine being in the audience and having no idea that you are witnessing THE most legendary drum performance of all times... or maybe they did.
I was there in 1970 !
@@worldtraveller1900 Did you realize the magnitude of what you were witnessing?
Absolutely. Also; while living in London in the 1970s for a decade in my 20s; besides LZ , I also saw live in concert - Rolling Stones, The Who, Pink Floyd, The Clash, Black Sabbath, The Cure, Roxy Music, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest and Fleetwood Mac among others. All memories which will never fade.
@@worldtraveller1900 I was born too late indeed. I have the choice between paying with a lung to watch Cardi B shake her butt and selling a kidney to hear Travis Scott growling autotune onto trap beats.
There’s still good rock bands touring old and new
This was one of the Biggest master piece of Drumming in History. PURE AND SIMPLE🧯👑🥇♥️
Watershed moment of western civilization right here!
RIP BONZO !!!! THE BEST DRUMMER , PERIOD !!!!!
His drumming always leaves me speechless
Dude's an absolute BEAST on those drums, man!!!
🥁 Да просто можно обалдеть! 👍Класс! 👍
As a drummer, this is why John Bonham is my ultimate hero
The best drummer of all time
Never in my life have I ever heard better, fantastic ! I'm not a Drummer fan for say, but it don't take an expert to recognize talent of this magnitude. This man is the greatest !
If they put lyrics to this song it would simply be a masterpiece. In fact, Jhon Bonhan was a monster on the drums
The best masterpiece ever !
The sound of this man's drums is immortal
That's because the gads were tuned loose.
The heads
@@paulrobinson5833 actually quite opposite... Tight
King Bonzo .. How these 4 got to together is staggering
@@paulrobinson5833 they were actually up really tight mate
can only imagine seeing this live, minds must have been blown
+Brett Huber Saw them in '77 at the old Capital center in Maryland...I saw a lot of big name rock bands when I was a puppy...but Zeppelin live was a total different animal.
Mine was.
Explodir não, mais me ajudou muito com os ruídos vindo das cabeças das pessoas por telepatia, isso sim era um terror. Bjs
@swingshift '72 Sydney. Most definitely ... even the cliche Kombi ride in!
I did see them three times two nights at Earls Court 1975, tickets £1.50 for a good seat, £1 for a not so good seat Many bands did drum solos at the time Bonham was something else, I remember his high hat with small ching ring doing perfect eights to the bar. He was a very big part of the band but got few actual writing credits. Page was greedy.
One of the best drummest ever
His hi hat is the heartbeat of this lil tune, his hi hat work is amazing and unmatched . Just when it slows down to nothing youll see the hh slowley start breathing , and coming bk to life lol
Justin Bieber: "God sent me to make 'music'"
John Bonham: "Hm, I don't remember sending anyone. . ."
Woooow
I'm laughing my butt off reading this🤣
THIS! Fuck yes! Mic drop my friend!
Today's "musicians" have little to no talent and rely on lyricism, stage performance, and they're swagger. Absolutely zero fucking talent. It's actually REALLY sad when you start to realize that all the truely great musicians that we've lost in their prime and the "talent" pool isn't replenishing it, at all. We'll never see anyone quite like Chris Cornell, Stevie Ray Vaughn, or Dimebag Darrell ever again and it was too damn soon! My God, it's mind blowing to think how much FUCKING GREAT music we never got to hear because they left this world too soon. Imagine SRV, John Bonham, Cliff Burton and Chris Cornell performing together on the same stage. So depressing to know nothing even CLOSE to that will ever happen, again.
On a side note, check out Senri Kawaguchi(?). Super petite but impressively powerful Chinese woman drummer. In my top 5 all time for sure and that's tough company.
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This is a time in your life where you listen to real music 🎵🎶🎵🎶🥁🥁❤️🤸
Love it! He was a freakin animal on the drums!!
Revolutionary drummer (Musical Hero and Legend).
In this drumsolo never a dull moment! What a power! And concentration!
Olympic drummer!
Amazing and amazed.
Again and again!
Best drummer that ever lived
The greatest rock drummer that ever lived just happened to end up in the greatest rock band of all time with three other equally gifted virtuosos.
Imagine you’ were Jimmy Page, auditioning for vocalist for your new band. You came across Robert Plant who happened to know a drummer called John Bonham. That was some lottery level coincidence
Ya absolutely. Lightning in a bottle!!!!! No other way to describe it. The stars were literally aligned when the blokes met! I’m sure if we were able to go back in time and pin point the day they made the band official I’m sure there was some sort of astrological once in a lifetime event that same night!!!
I love how quiet the crowd is while John Bonham creates his magic, just in awe!
Bonham величайший барабанщик всех времён. С 68-го года осознанно слушаю всякую музыку. Много гениальных барабанщиков, но Bonham что-то уникальное...
ударник,йопть...
That swing! That beautiful, powerful swing.
G.O.A.T..... I watch it and yet can not figure out how a human is capable of this!!!!!! LZ forever!
Yes
There are and have been many talented drummers...but only 1 can be the greatest of all time, his name was John Henry Bonham - RIP Bonzo 🥁
The best drummer ever