I've listened to that concert on road trips more than I can remember. My favorite performance they have out there. By the time it's over and you come back to reality, you're halfway through the drive. Definitely better when I'm driving alone though. People don't seem to agree with me on zeppelin radio volumes😅.
SAVAGE SLEEPER!! What an awesome ending to II and a hint of what III will become! FANTASTIC analysis w/ joyfilled expressions..THANKS ANDREW AND FINESSE enjoyed being part of this❤
Fantastic week and great way to ring in the New Year! Thank you Andy for all your dedication and work to pull this off for the whole week. So cool to watch your discovery of this legendary album. Susanne, super fun collaborating with you. Let's do it again for the next Zep week! 🥁👍💯💖
From LZ1 you can see how the band has evolved (including Bonham's playing) and developing their own sound. I love the rawness of it and apparently they recorded many of the songs whilst on the road touring and it has that "feel" about it.
Those who like to compare Led Zeppelin with Deep Purple and come up Purple never understand that Zeppelin was not a heavy metal or hard rock band. Zeppelin was a band who could play any style of music that took their fancy and play it sublimely. There were the hard rock classics but there was also blues and folk and prog rock and reggae and rock and roll and music that crossed more than one genre. Not every member of the band needed to be on every track. Led Zeppelin was not a prisoner to a sound and that is why they continue to fascinate music lovers of all generations.
This song goes from classic blues to hard rock and back, so great. It’s like they took music from one bygone era and smacked you in the head by instantly making it modern and then back. Definitely an under appreciated gem. There’s a great live version from the Royal Albert Hall in 1970 for Page’s birthday bash, check it out. Thanks for the great week!
Wild how after a couple years of listening to Zeppelin, there are still some gems of theirs you’re hearing for the first time!… Bring It On Home is one of my all-time favorites and some of the most amazing Jimmy Page tone I’ve ever heard! The sound of those ripping chords underneath the vocals blows my mind every time I hear it. And, of course, a great riff and great playing by the whole band!… Now that you’ve heard the whole album I hope you treat yourself to a road trip and crank it up beginning to end nonstop. 😊
Bonzo’s (and probably the bands) most consistent work happens on presence. HOFN, FYL, RO and ALS are fierce, innovative and groovy. Everyone gravitates to LZI or LZII, but Physical Graffiti and Presence is where the drumming and rhythm section magic happens. Please review these next.
@@AndrewRooneyDrums I’ve been digging through your playlist here & on Patreon. I see some “new” stuff that I didn’t before so maybe it was previously blocked?? Anyway, really enjoying this “new format”😁and hope you’ll continue.
Another great example of dynamics but, we wouldn't expect anything less from Zep. The middle part is thick, meaty, and gives something to sink your teeth into before gently pulling back, leaving you wanting more. They would, as usual, improvise a lot during a concert, and as @eatthisvr6 mentioned, the live from Royal Albert Hall is explosive and showcases some of the improvisation. What to do next? Why, Led Zeppelin III, of course!!
One of my favorite Zeppelin songs. I love how they cover the Sonny Boy Williamson original at the beginning and end of the song and add some classic Zeppelin in the middle.
You should check the live version from royal Albert hall 1970. Video great quality it’s awesome version extended call and response funky in parts too . Keep up the good work give your other fans a break then on to Zeppelin 3. Please I’m not a drummer myself but a guitarist and seeing you smile and getting in to it reminds me of me some 45 years ago when I discovered Zeppelin, before that I was a pop top 40 guy then the 50 s then Beatles then the mighty Zeppelin. Cheers mate
Good morning from snowy New England...I hope there's more analysis type vids coming... I'm not sure if Drumeo has the AIC catalogue but I'd like to see a breakdown of Sean Kinney's playing especially on the DIRT album and of course a serious breakdown of any Mario Duplantier would go a long way Thx Andrew 🧐🤘✌️
Love your reactions, to Zep and others. I always tell up-n-coming Zep reaction folks (like if it's their first or 2nd Zep reaction they've done) that not only will they most likely enjoy the music, but the YT algos will work their magic and bring lots of euyes to their Zeppelin reactions, and it sounded like that happened some with you, lol!
Before I forget (again) Andrew, do you think Drumeo would transcribe the album version of Led Zeppelin The Song Remains The Same? It is just the soundtrack and if they do, would you be interested in going over it??✌🏻
You're not doing that song justice till you've done the Blueberry Hill live version... ruclips.net/video/Q_fpvwFHvEY/видео.htmlsi=Za0t0q2HdoAyOWL9 Unless you want to WATCH Bonzo wail out on it, then watch the Royal Albert Hall version: ruclips.net/video/uX5yhpO52AA/видео.htmlsi=eLLKAyVWTdsBloQE Of course, you can't really go wrong with the Bath version: ruclips.net/video/n9WEqWc74QQ/видео.htmlsi=_EgXhvleWUL1rtld ...or the How the West was Won version: ruclips.net/video/6-4ZIpW8I4A/видео.htmlsi=doZwG6GJRY_UgetW I've read somewhere by a roadie who was there that the most epitome of the '73 Madison Square Gardens shows was a rousing rendition of BIOH because the audience recognized it and stomped to the extent that he thought the old building was going to come down, but I've never found a recording of that.
You need at least a month of Zeppelin review your only at second album there are 10 total not counting all the remastered stuff 'Led Zeppelin I' 1969 'Led Zeppelin II' 1969 'Led Zeppelin III' 1970 Led Zeppelin IV' 1971 Houses of the Holy 1973 Physical Graffiti' 1975 Presence 1976 The Song Remains the Same' 1976 In Through the Out Door' 1979 Coda 1982
the live eversion of this from royal albert hall 1970 is explosive!
I've listened to that concert on road trips more than I can remember. My favorite performance they have out there.
By the time it's over and you come back to reality, you're halfway through the drive.
Definitely better when I'm driving alone though. People don't seem to agree with me on zeppelin radio volumes😅.
I never thought I'd be brushing my teeth while jamming to Led Zeppelin this early in the morning. I'm literally dancing 🤘🤣
THE GREATEST BAND EVER HANDS DOWN!!❤😊
SAVAGE SLEEPER!! What an awesome ending to II and a hint of what III will become! FANTASTIC analysis w/ joyfilled expressions..THANKS ANDREW AND FINESSE enjoyed being part of this❤
Thank YOU!!!
Fantastic week and great way to ring in the New Year! Thank you Andy for all your dedication and work to pull this off for the whole week. So cool to watch your discovery of this legendary album. Susanne, super fun collaborating with you. Let's do it again for the next Zep week! 🥁👍💯💖
From LZ1 you can see how the band has evolved (including Bonham's playing) and developing their own sound. I love the rawness of it and apparently they recorded many of the songs whilst on the road touring and it has that "feel" about it.
I'm so happy you've had a chance to listen to the album through. It's such a beautiful record. So vibrant and rich in ideas, energy and charisma
A stunning closer, and probably the one that harks back to their debut the most.
Those who like to compare Led Zeppelin with Deep Purple and come up Purple never understand that Zeppelin was not a heavy metal or hard rock band. Zeppelin was a band who could play any style of music that took their fancy and play it sublimely. There were the hard rock classics but there was also blues and folk and prog rock and reggae and rock and roll and music that crossed more than one genre. Not every member of the band needed to be on every track. Led Zeppelin was not a prisoner to a sound and that is why they continue to fascinate music lovers of all generations.
This song goes from classic blues to hard rock and back, so great. It’s like they took music from one bygone era and smacked you in the head by instantly making it modern and then back. Definitely an under appreciated gem. There’s a great live version from the Royal Albert Hall in 1970 for Page’s birthday bash, check it out. Thanks for the great week!
Totally agree! Bonzo and Page gets into hard "call and response" Great call Peter
The beginning & end of the track is a cover of a Sonny Boy Williamson song. Great track. Great album. One of the greatest bands ever.
Classic blues then the storm comes
Underrated song. Understandably considering some of the classics on Led Zeppelin 2 but this is still an amazing song. What a band
Agreed, it’s in my top 10 zeppelin songs, doesn’t get as much love
What a band is right.
Hey Mr underrated could you please enlighten me by giving me a list of critics or anybody else who underwrites that song??
All I can say is THANK YOU!! This whole thing was EPIC!!
Please! Keep going!!! I couldn't love them more!!!
We played this as the last song at my wedding reception!
PERFECT
Excellent choice!
Okay, Andrew, show us how hard you are: Zep III soon. Great song and reactions over the whole week.
“Planty” was a whizz on the harmonica
Thanks for the Led Zeppelin ❤
You bet!
Just might be the best song on Zeppelin II. Absolutely amazing.
🙌
Yes, Plant is playing accordian and he does it quite good. Underrated playing.
Yup great stuff
harmonica
Love this song and the whole album.
GREAT album
Royal Albert Hall versión it's outstanding ❤
I bet
Wild how after a couple years of listening to Zeppelin, there are still some gems of theirs you’re hearing for the first time!… Bring It On Home is one of my all-time favorites and some of the most amazing Jimmy Page tone I’ve ever heard! The sound of those ripping chords underneath the vocals blows my mind every time I hear it. And, of course, a great riff and great playing by the whole band!… Now that you’ve heard the whole album I hope you treat yourself to a road trip and crank it up beginning to end nonstop. 😊
Bonzo’s (and probably the bands) most consistent work happens on presence. HOFN, FYL, RO and ALS are fierce, innovative and groovy. Everyone gravitates to LZI or LZII, but Physical Graffiti and Presence is where the drumming and rhythm section magic happens. Please review these next.
I'll get there!
I’m going to miss this week Andrew-was so much fun! Can’t wait for 3! Check this out live RAH 70 alot of improvisation and the energy is amazing!
Make sure to dig into my Led Zep Playlist!
@@AndrewRooneyDrums I’ve been digging through your playlist here & on Patreon. I see some “new” stuff that I didn’t before so maybe it was previously blocked?? Anyway, really enjoying this “new format”😁and hope you’ll continue.
Banger
1st listen to this tune absolutely beautiful, just great story telling music brilliant great pic mate have a great day 😀 😊
Thanks, you too!
Another great example of dynamics but, we wouldn't expect anything less from Zep. The middle part is thick, meaty, and gives something to sink your teeth into before gently pulling back, leaving you wanting more. They would, as usual, improvise a lot during a concert, and as @eatthisvr6 mentioned, the live from Royal Albert Hall is explosive and showcases some of the improvisation. What to do next? Why, Led Zeppelin III, of course!!
Yes Finesse and I are already plotting the next ZEP WEEK ....3 IT IS
One of my favorite Zeppelin songs. I love how they cover the Sonny Boy Williamson original at the beginning and end of the song and add some classic Zeppelin in the middle.
On to zeppelin 3
Amazing album as always. LZ is the GOAT. What else can we say?
Couldn't agree more!
Original is by Sonny Boy Williamson, from my hometown 👍👍👍
NICE!
Loved LZII commentary!! LZIII soon???? 🤞🤞 Best wishes, Andy.☮
Won’t be doing a full album rundown for a while:)
I'm patient😁☮
So good. I thought this kind music was forgotten until someone invented the youtubes.
Robert Plant is a very accomplished harp player.
That's what I love about him you never know what they're gonna do
You should check the live version from royal Albert hall 1970. Video great quality it’s awesome version extended call and response funky in parts too . Keep up the good work give your other fans a break then on to Zeppelin 3. Please I’m not a drummer myself but a guitarist and seeing you smile and getting in to it reminds me of me some 45 years ago when I discovered Zeppelin, before that I was a pop top 40 guy then the 50 s then Beatles then the mighty Zeppelin. Cheers mate
Savage! Classic lol
loved watching your reactions to this brilliant album, thank you!!
Thank you so much!!
Good morning from snowy New England...I hope there's more analysis type vids coming... I'm not sure if Drumeo has the AIC catalogue but I'd like to see a breakdown of Sean Kinney's playing especially on the DIRT album and of course a serious breakdown of any Mario Duplantier would go a long way Thx Andrew 🧐🤘✌️
Love this song frightened the 💩 out of my dad when I said listen to this on your earphones lol..
Love your reactions, to Zep and others. I always tell up-n-coming Zep reaction folks (like if it's their first or 2nd Zep reaction they've done) that not only will they most likely enjoy the music, but the YT algos will work their magic and bring lots of euyes to their Zeppelin reactions, and it sounded like that happened some with you, lol!
Happy Birthday Jimmy Page, 80 on the 9th Jan.
I LOVE LOVE LOVE Led Zeppelin. I just can't get enough of them sometimes......however, I LOVE Black Sabbath better
Great comments Andrew - is Zep 3 up next? All the best, Pete/UK
Plant's harmonica playing awesome by the way only one guitar not two
The Brown Bomber always hits its target.
During the hard rock part, bonham and jones gonreally crazy while page just keeps the rhythm
You need to listen to the studio version of How Many More Times and reaction please
He already has.
Swampy...is dead on!
Dancing Madly Backwards by Captain Beyond would be fun
Love these zeppelin videos. Physical graffiti please ?
Yes. I fear going to Led Zeppelin III next would be a mistake…
you prob seen it, but the Albert Hall video on RUclips. If this track is awesome, it's really a great track
Before I forget (again) Andrew, do you think Drumeo would transcribe the album version of Led Zeppelin The Song Remains The Same? It is just the soundtrack and if they do, would you be interested in going over it??✌🏻
The Brown Bomber!!!!
'savage!' 😁
You're not doing that song justice till you've done the Blueberry Hill live version...
ruclips.net/video/Q_fpvwFHvEY/видео.htmlsi=Za0t0q2HdoAyOWL9
Unless you want to WATCH Bonzo wail out on it, then watch the Royal Albert Hall version:
ruclips.net/video/uX5yhpO52AA/видео.htmlsi=eLLKAyVWTdsBloQE
Of course, you can't really go wrong with the Bath version:
ruclips.net/video/n9WEqWc74QQ/видео.htmlsi=_EgXhvleWUL1rtld
...or the How the West was Won version:
ruclips.net/video/6-4ZIpW8I4A/видео.htmlsi=doZwG6GJRY_UgetW
I've read somewhere by a roadie who was there that the most epitome of the '73 Madison Square Gardens shows was a rousing rendition of BIOH because the audience recognized it and stomped to the extent that he thought the old building was going to come down, but I've never found a recording of that.
React to Fool in the Rain!
You need at least a month of Zeppelin review your only at second album there are 10 total not counting all the remastered stuff
'Led Zeppelin I' 1969
'Led Zeppelin II' 1969
'Led Zeppelin III' 1970
Led Zeppelin IV' 1971
Houses of the Holy 1973
Physical Graffiti'
1975
Presence 1976
The Song Remains the Same' 1976
In Through the Out Door' 1979
Coda 1982
Could do a LZ year
Is robert plant on hermonica
Sonny Boy Williamson (II) tune.
Thanx. English is not my language.
Not enough harmonica in Zep catalog
You look like my uncle and he’s music teacher too !