The exact unexplainable right foot technique as me! It’s like there’s an invisible bump in the middle of the foot board that you push just in front of your heel. Mix that in with some heel down and some heel up and there it’s is… it’s impossible to show someone how to do it🤪
That was effing sweet. I love how Bonzo throws such random and unpredictable movements into their songs. It's so fresh and unique - that ending extra whacks on the snare drum - twice in a row.😊
The unlike-the-studio-version change Bonham makes at 0:41 and wherever he & Jones wander to at 1:50 make this version of Communication Breakdown unique, and George right there.
Brilliant. Played with fluency and power. Don’t know how you do it George. Thanks as always. Have a great weekend - from a sunny Dee Estuary, North East Wales ! 🏴🥁🙏🥁👍🏼
Sir Bonham is looking down with smiles Brother! LOVE YOUR CHANNEL!! One day Mr Page, Mr Jones and Mr Plant will give you thumbs up and maybe a comment if they haven’t already!
Every little detail of that performance was perfect! Love when the groove kicks in for a second at around 1:51. Thanks for starting my Friday with this energy George, it's contagious!
I love the callback to the early 70s shows (like 9-4-70) where they’d drop into I Saw Her Standing There. That little almost Bring it on Home-like groove at 1:50 took me back there. Nice job working the gear shift though that too!
Awesome. For a next level workout, maybe loop this song for 30 minutes, then follow it up with a 30 minute Bonham engine workout. And then see if you can still walk :)
'73, Houses of the Holy era is unfortunately when Plant lost his early albums vocalization prowess, imo 😬 george, on the other hand, never lost any cover attempt, imo 🤔
I'm puzzled by how really close you are to their time keeping. They had no click tracks back in those days so it was all human feel. Doesn't that vary? Doesn't it ebb and flow? Again I say I'm puzzled as to how you lock in so well with their grooves.
I’m pretty sure your tendinitis wanted no part of this one George and I don’t blame it this one is one of your best masterpieces yet I saw them a few weeks before this show 5/23/73 in Albuquerque and I have a great story to tell you about it when PFOZ kicks off it’s summer tour in South Carolina this year.
What a rush of energy. You are so wonderful the way you are able to mentally 'isolate' the drums in the live shows and recreate them. Love that Isley Brothers It's Your Thing-sounding bit around 1:55. ......and sorry, couldn't resist a girly comment, your jacket looks like the blue tracksuit top he wore at Oakland (my fav Bonzo outfit!)
Right foot technique, is " DEVASTANTE," .......good job Man!!! I believe that without the music that Bonham left us, ROCK wouldn't be the same. Thanks.
Wow great performance. Where did you get that hexagon artwork? Is it a light? Thanks again. Also I saw a 16” 602 on musicgoround at Roseville, that you may be interested in.
Bonzo never gets enough credit for his CYMBAL work.
The exact unexplainable right foot technique as me! It’s like there’s an invisible bump in the middle of the foot board that you push just in front of your heel. Mix that in with some heel down and some heel up and there it’s is… it’s impossible to show someone how to do it🤪
Yes!
Yes, and on the harder vistas it’s rubbrier.
@@bonzoleum absolutely yes
That was effing sweet. I love how Bonzo throws such random and unpredictable movements into their songs. It's so fresh and unique - that ending extra whacks on the snare drum - twice in a row.😊
The unlike-the-studio-version change Bonham makes at 0:41 and wherever he & Jones wander to at 1:50 make this version of Communication Breakdown unique, and George right there.
Brilliant.
Played with fluency and power.
Don’t know how you do it George.
Thanks as always.
Have a great weekend - from a sunny Dee Estuary, North East Wales !
🏴🥁🙏🥁👍🏼
Thanks, Iori
Sir Bonham is looking down with smiles Brother! LOVE YOUR CHANNEL!! One day Mr Page, Mr Jones and Mr Plant will give you thumbs up and maybe a comment if they haven’t already!
Mega George. Best Off. Peter from Germany
Every little detail of that performance was perfect! Love when the groove kicks in for a second at around 1:51. Thanks for starting my Friday with this energy George, it's contagious!
Thanks 🙏🏻
Always amazing!
0:41 has so much rock drumming influence, Bonham is a never-ending source for this stuff. I’m always amazed.
Wow... that's a full body workout 💪
Awesome!!
Solo te falta coleccionar clásicos del motor de principos del siglo XX... 😊
killer.
🔥
That was kickass buddy! Rock on!
Nice one George. On the money as always. Thank you 😀
Interesting. This performance was so fast it would actually sound cool with the snare on 3 instead of 2 & 4.
Really awesome! Cheers! 👍🏻👍🏻✌️🥁
👍🤘
Stratosferico come sempre ❗❤️❗❤️🔝
I love the callback to the early 70s shows (like 9-4-70) where they’d drop into I Saw Her Standing There. That little almost Bring it on Home-like groove at 1:50 took me back there. Nice job working the gear shift though that too!
Awesome. For a next level workout, maybe loop this song for 30 minutes, then follow it up with a 30 minute Bonham engine workout. And then see if you can still walk :)
Ha😂
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Very good. I think this is one of the hardest songs!
'73, Houses of the Holy era is unfortunately when Plant lost his early albums vocalization prowess, imo 😬
george, on the other hand, never lost any cover attempt, imo 🤔
I'm puzzled by how really close you are to their time keeping. They had no click tracks back in those days so it was all human feel. Doesn't that vary? Doesn't it ebb and flow? Again I say I'm puzzled as to how you lock in so well with their grooves.
That is impress BOSS you real sound cycling are you doing a good work impress?
Incredible!!! Love it🔥🥁👍
Love this song live
“We seem to have more friends than we thought”
Yes!!! 👍🏻
Killer, George! And the sound (sonically) is hardcore.
Thank You Terry! Yeah this is just bass drum, snare drum and two overheads, I didn't have the Tom mics active
I’m pretty sure your tendinitis wanted no part of this one George and I don’t blame it this one is one of your best masterpieces yet I saw them a few weeks before this show 5/23/73 in Albuquerque and I have a great story to tell you about it when PFOZ kicks off it’s summer tour in South Carolina this year.
Fantastic
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
What a rush of energy. You are so wonderful the way you are able to mentally 'isolate' the drums in the live shows and recreate them. Love that Isley Brothers It's Your Thing-sounding bit around 1:55. ......and sorry, couldn't resist a girly comment, your jacket looks like the blue tracksuit top he wore at Oakland (my fav Bonzo outfit!)
Thanks!
George, how do you tune the bass drum ? Killer playing 🔥
The front head is very tight, the batter side is pretty much medium.
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The Magic Fludas!
🤣 C Mc
Right foot technique, is " DEVASTANTE," .......good job Man!!!
I believe that without the music that Bonham left us, ROCK wouldn't be the same.
Thanks.
A welcome lift for a Friday evening, George Fludas! 🙂
Hammer of The Gods George! ✌❤🥁
You killed it yet again.
Excellent job George!
Wow great performance. Where did you get that hexagon artwork? Is it a light? Thanks again. Also I saw a 16” 602 on musicgoround at Roseville, that you may be interested in.
Thank you, that's panels from Audimute..... Same material as the photo panels that I have up around on the walls
@@BONHAMOLOGYThanks