Every time I see these live videos, I find myself holding my breath because I want Yoyoka to do great and the crowd to love her. Then I remember, "It's Yoyoka, no sweat" 😊
@@namorlam Thank you sir! Happy New Year to you as well! I'm hoping you, the Soma family, and all her fans and their families have an awesome year! How can we not with YOYOKA in our lives.
@@Glen.Black. Absolutely, we are truly lucky to experience these magical moments with Yoyoka and her family. And 2025 promises to be another exciting year, I can't wait to see what Yoyoka's projects will be like next.
@@namorlam We can never tell, but we do know whatever they are. they will be NEXT LEVEL! Just like BandMaid, Lovebites and Nemophila. What is my favorite song? "My favorite song is [insert name of next new song here]." I have 50 favorite songs for YOYOKA, and each of these bands in my Top 5.😀
Love the improv you did on Good Times Bad Times......also love that you did the drum part thats at the end on the album version where the music is fading......Then the crossovers and mini solo at the end Rock And Roll.....You rock!.....❤❤❤😃😃😃
Yoyoka is so cute with her bubbly smile and scads of personality, though I do think she should let her hair grow out like most American girls, but that is up to her. Never the less, YOYOKA ROCKS! She can play anything because the music is in her, but when she plays Rock-N-Roll she shines like a diamond. 🥇
Blondie Chaplin. He was a member of the Beach Boys, and "a long-term backing vocalist, percussionist, and acoustic rhythm guitarist for the Rolling Stones on their recordings and tours over a 15-year period". On the guitar is Frank Simes. His biography is even more impressive.
After watching this version of Rock and Roll I was wandering, is this the best version I ever watched? So I did a little research, I watched many different live versions and compared them. Here are some impressions: - Nandi Bushell, the same age as Yoyoka, that's why she is here. Very sloppy and inaccurate beginning. Then follows the basic rhythm with her own fills that don't fit the song. Poor dynamics and accents. She uses a double pedal. Disqualifying thong for a LZ song. Good for a kid drummer, but nothing more. - Jason Bonham, Celebration Day 2012. Decent and more correct start, but still lacking dynamics and accents. Nothing more than a decent overall, with uninspiring end solo. And... he uses a double pedal. - Michael Lee, he toured and recorded with Page and Pant in the 1990s. Good drumming, but too different from the original version. Hard to compare. Or not, because it' not what Bonzo did. - Dave Grohl, Foo Fighters at Wembley with Page and JPJ. Good version, but still lacking in dynamics, etc. Only a decent solo at the end. I watched some other versions, but I don't want to waste mine, and yours, time. - And now the big guy - John Bonham. I watched many versions of the song. Early years (like Madison Square Garden 1973) are absolutely fantastic. Great dynamics, accents, variations on the bass... Later, Live at Knebworth 1979, he lost a little edge, but still great. Great solos at the end. Conclusion - John Bonham and Yoyoka are in their own league. I would give Bonzo (early years) a slight advantage (variation on the bass, etc...), because of things like his own songs, his band... But if you consider that Yoyoka did no rehearsal, not her drum kit, etc... They are on the same level. All others are far behind.
One thing that is certain with Yoyoka is that we are rarely disappointed, always top class.
"Rarely"? SHAME ON YOU! I'm sure you meant "NEVER"....lol (just messin' with you) That's like saying "YOYOKA is really good FOR A KID". ...lol
@@Glen.Black. And you're right I should have said "never", lol :) 😁👌
@@namorlam You know I'm a designated protector of "YOYOKA The Destoyer". Just can't let it slip....lol😀😀
@@Glen.Black. hahahahah 👍
She works hard at her craft. She just makes it look easy.
Blondie Chaplin! Even the Beach Boys are coming out of retirement to jam with Yoyoka! Absolutely excellent performance.
needs more cowbell?
You gotta love the smile on Franks face at the end of Rock and Roll. He knows Yoyoka is something special.
Just spot on!!! Coolly walked in. Played 2 songs that Bonzo would be proud of. Coolly walked off. Respect.
It's Official, Yoyoka has been inducted into the AARP Hall of Fame!
LOL!
🤣🤣🤣 at only 15!!!
Every time I see these live videos, I find myself holding my breath because I want Yoyoka to do great and the crowd to love her. Then I remember, "It's Yoyoka, no sweat" 😊
She elevates everybody she plays with. And that is a true gift!!
Frank is one hell of a good guitar player.
Great raw power entertainment right there!!!!
Always love "The YOYOKA Effect" added in!
Mr. Black, nice hello and I would like to wish you a wonderful 2025 with lots of joy and happiness to share with the family in Yoyoka.
@@namorlam Thank you sir! Happy New Year to you as well! I'm hoping you, the Soma family, and all her fans and their families have an awesome year! How can we not with YOYOKA in our lives.
@@Glen.Black. Absolutely, we are truly lucky to experience these magical moments with Yoyoka and her family. And 2025 promises to be another exciting year, I can't wait to see what Yoyoka's projects will be like next.
@@namorlam We can never tell, but we do know whatever they are. they will be NEXT LEVEL! Just like BandMaid, Lovebites and Nemophila. What is my favorite song? "My favorite song is [insert name of next new song here]." I have 50 favorite songs for YOYOKA, and each of these bands in my Top 5.😀
She makes the band sound better then they are...
If you lived in that time, this vibe brings it home again.i can see her doing a gig with the stones.❤
A tune I never get tired of, especially when YOYOKA drives it!
another great play by Yoyoka !!!!!
It's not about how well Yoyoka plays, it's a given, it's about how well these old geezers play - 💯👍
Yoyoka really loved that, She was in there, Rockin' hard. Great job.
Yoyoka killing it, just as she always does.
The drum ending on the last song was AWESOME!
Imagine if Yoyoka let everyone know where she is playing . It would be sold out just like that 🤞🙏🧡💜
I love this kid!! Go Yoyoka Go!! The old guys are pretty damned good too!!
Light work for Yoyoka 🥁 🐰 👏🏼
やっぱりLed Zeppelinカバーは最高に盛り上がるねー🔥
Love the improv you did on Good Times Bad Times......also love that you did the drum part thats at the end on the album version where the music is fading......Then the crossovers and mini solo at the end Rock And Roll.....You rock!.....❤❤❤😃😃😃
Yoyoka is so cute with her bubbly smile and scads of personality, though I do think she should let her hair grow out like most American girls, but that is up to her. Never the less, YOYOKA ROCKS! She can play anything because the music is in her, but when she plays Rock-N-Roll she shines like a diamond. 🥇
Yoyoka , the kin Bonzo never knew he had . 🤘🏽🙌🏽
That’s out of this world.😮❤❤❤
Just just cool.
It's great that you can come back here anytime. 😆
Most excellent!
Great performance by all !!
She is the best musician there!
Great solo at the end - that's a good band.
Killer versions, now with Rock & Roll, one of my favourite Led Zep songs. Thanks again for bringing this to us 🙂
Yoyoka never disappoints! 👍🥁🎵
Awesome ❤
a stunning performance by all , but yoyoka's was real kick ass, loved the vid.
thank you.
That was AWESOME! 👍😎
I like Yoyoka without the family. Sorry, not sorry. She's the talent.
Awesome ,,,
Man that is so fun and I wasn't even there
伝家の宝刀だ 2024 あでぃがとうございました✨
Yoyoka как всегда отменна! И это в 15 лет! Жаль, что юный возраст не позволяет ей быть фуллтайм ударником в рок группе, но ждать уже недолго!
素晴らしい!!!
❤
8:43 wow
Xlnt!
Utterly fantastic as usual. Google Frank Simes!
Thank you for your great google advice; he's a remarkable musician!
Happy, Peaceful New Year. 🎉 ☮
Twas ever thus!
やっぱりYOYOKAちゃんの“頭抜き三連”は素晴らしいなぁf(^^;;
The customers at Ivan’z know how to move.
I Need More CowBell! Great job as always!
& Who is the guy with the scarf on stage?
Blondie Chaplin. He was a member of the Beach Boys, and "a long-term backing vocalist, percussionist, and acoustic rhythm guitarist for the Rolling Stones on their recordings and tours over a 15-year period".
On the guitar is Frank Simes. His biography is even more impressive.
Rock n roollll forever
Fredoonnnnnnn
Trumpppppppppppp 🙏🙏🙏🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Sadly, I will probably be dead when she is inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but I'd bet money she will be.
After watching this version of Rock and Roll I was wandering, is this the best version I ever watched? So I did a little research, I watched many different live versions and compared them. Here are some impressions:
- Nandi Bushell, the same age as Yoyoka, that's why she is here. Very sloppy and inaccurate beginning. Then follows the basic rhythm with her own fills that don't fit the song. Poor dynamics and accents. She uses a double pedal. Disqualifying thong for a LZ song. Good for a kid drummer, but nothing more.
- Jason Bonham, Celebration Day 2012. Decent and more correct start, but still lacking dynamics and accents. Nothing more than a decent overall, with uninspiring end solo. And... he uses a double pedal.
- Michael Lee, he toured and recorded with Page and Pant in the 1990s. Good drumming, but too different from the original version. Hard to compare. Or not, because it' not what Bonzo did.
- Dave Grohl, Foo Fighters at Wembley with Page and JPJ. Good version, but still lacking in dynamics, etc. Only a decent solo at the end.
I watched some other versions, but I don't want to waste mine, and yours, time.
- And now the big guy - John Bonham. I watched many versions of the song. Early years (like Madison Square Garden 1973) are absolutely fantastic. Great dynamics, accents, variations on the bass... Later, Live at Knebworth 1979, he lost a little edge, but still great. Great solos at the end.
Conclusion - John Bonham and Yoyoka are in their own league. I would give Bonzo (early years) a slight advantage (variation on the bass, etc...), because of things like his own songs, his band... But if you consider that Yoyoka did no rehearsal, not her drum kit, etc... They are on the same level. All others are far behind.
Nice research!
Where is Mick Jagger? Need that clapping and wonderen around 'where am I"
I need to know who that octogenerian is clapping on the stage. He must own the place.
YOYOKA 4 EVER
@@squanto2 It would help if he was at least in time.
They moved Mick to the other side of the stage so he wouldn't obstruct the view... still clapping. 😆
That is Blondie Chaplin. He used to play guitar with the Beach Boys.
Are you ever going to do your own improvisation of Moby Dick?
I think Yoyoka has played it as a duet with Murata Tamu.
Just a walk in the park
Sound board had a little too much cow bell.
Yoyoka , the kin Bonzo never knew he had . 🤘🏽🙌🏽