REACTING to LED ZEPPELIN - Kashmir (John Bonham is a Legend !!!)
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Glad to see your generation find the music that made a lot of us move back in the day.
OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH!! 💕✨🙏
Awesome reaction as always 🤘
Led Zeppelin disbanded after the death of John Bonham. A band like this can't function if a member is missing, all of them were irreplaceable.
Very true
I’ve heard there were about 250,000 fans at that concert. This is the song all 4 were most proud of. Plant & Page drove through the Sahara Desert, on their way to a music festival. The lyrics are about what Plant saw, & how it made him feel. They enjoyed meeting the people, that live in almost a different time. Though they couldn’t understand each other’s language, music was a common bond. Plant fell in love with Morocco, & still visits there often.
Isnt this absolutely unreal? Greatest freaking band ever!!
John Bonham is widely regarded as the best rock drummer ever. I am a professional rock drummer, and there is a reason that my son’s middle name is Bonham. I had tickets to see Led Zeppelin at the old Montreal Forum when the news of his death broke. I still have those tickets, as I never sought a refund. Also, as I live in Massachusetts, Montreal is about a six hour drive away. Would have been well worth the trip!
Led Zeppelin at Knebworth 1979 > I was there !! They played for 4 hours !!! The stamina needed for that is mind boggling. Incredible time for me to be able to see them. There was over 250 thousand people there. Amazing day. A hot summers day. Lots of bands played before Led Zeppelin finally appeared. They did 3 encores after over 3 hours playing. ... If you haven't seen already ..checkout "Achillies Last Stand" from the same concert. John Bonham was incredible and such a tragic loss to the band and all of us. He is missed still. ... You did "In my time of dying" live.....Have you listened to the studio version ? Bonham nearly blew my speakers up !!!
John Bonhams son played drums at the Led Zep reunion. He's an excellent drummer in his own right, following in his father's footsteps
Thanks so much for the great reaction...one of the greatest live performances by a drummer (IMHO) of all time...I agree with comments below that the performance of Kashmir in 2002 (Celebration Day Concert) with Jason Bonham sitting in as drummer for his Dad Kashmir with the original members of the band is also a great performance...worth a watch as well without question...thanks again for reacting to this performance!!
No not legends….the GOATS OF GOATS….PERIOD! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
No The GODS of music!
Hi Steph another honest and sincere reaction to this outstanding live performance from the mighty Led Zeppelin ❤😊
Can we get some love and a shout out for John Paul Jones on keyboards ? Master musician.
Shout out from me!
And Bass Pedals!!!!
Yes! It isn't quite so obvious how amazing the Keyboards are on this live recording, on the studio version there is a keyboard section that totally blows my mind. Having said that, I think a lot of the magic would disappear from this performance if you took away the keyboards. So few people mention them.
One reason why this song sounds so unusual and enticing is that Bonzo is playing the drums in 4/4 time throughout the song and John Paul Jones and Jimmy Page are playing in 3/4 time! Two different time signatures at the same time! Awesome! So all three musicians are synchronized only every 12th beat!
After watching this live version of Kashmir and the 2007 Celebration Day concert version, I must say that the later, 2007 cut actually had more energy overall. The visual effects were also incredible.
RIP Bonzo....greatest rock drummer ever
Like father , like son. RIP John
The wow factor for this song is ... beyond words.
Very happy that you found Led Zeppelin and you are able to appreciate their greatness!! Jimmy Page really brought the guitar riffs to life for other bands and Robert introducing one of the great drummers
Plant has said that this song best represents what Zeppelin was. 💥💥💥👍😎
John Paul Jones, the organist plays the bass line using a series of pedals under the organ. That’s talent !!!!!
The pedals are extremely limited compared to what he plays on bass guitar in the studio. A perfect example is at 3:28, the bass does a glissando octave drop on the studio version. On the live version he just plays the same triplet note throughout the song.
John Bonham died more than a year after this performance, so no, this was not John Bonham's last show. Zeppelin toured Europe in 1980 (a year later), and Bonham last played in July of that year, about 2-1/2 months before he died.
Yep, 1980 “tour over Europe” with the last ever show in Germany… however this was the last time Bonham would have played in England 🏴 (there were two Knebworth shows, I can’t recall weather this was the first or second night.)
@@JU5TINPDX In the video, she said "this was the last time that John, the drummer, appeared before he passed away in 1980." She said nothing about "the UK." So my response was correct.
@@tektoniks_architects you were 100% correct, sorry I wasn’t trying to imply otherwise. It just occurred to me while reading your original comment that the Knebworth shows were the last time the 4 members would play in their own country. Were good 👍
And @JU5TINPDX agreed with you, read his comment.
Ladies! Ladies!
This was a totally epic Led Zeppelin performance of one of their greatest songs. Their musicianship and stage presence were amazing. Great choice of song and performance. I was looking forward to your reaction on this one ever since I subscribed to your channel. Led Zeppelin received The National Medal of Arts Award from President Obama at a ceremony in the Kennedy Center in Washington DC. As part of the ceremony the female band Heart sang Stairway to Heaven in front of Led Zeppelin. Jason Bonham's son Jason played on drums with Heart. It was one of the most touching and emotional performances ever, and I would recommend doing a reaction on that sometime in your Led Zeppelin journey. Great reaction today.
Thank you,Steph Gard ❤🤓👍
Great reaction! Led Zeppelin
are real musicians and giants
in rock 🤟🎸📢🎶 It can be seen that you really like them,
would you listen to them in the
future?
Glad I’m on this Led Zeppelin journey with you
Bonzo is internationally recognized as the best drummer ever.
Only drummer that comes close to Bonzo is/was Carmine Appice of Vanilla Fudge. : )Check them out here with some live videos.
He has my vote for sure, although many love that guy in the pillbox hat (RIP).
You brought this old man almost... to tears over the last part about Johnny Bonham. The greatest drummer of the classic rock period... my youth. Don't listen to too much new stuff, there is so much of the original to listen to.
WHEN GIANTS WALKED THE EARTH 🌍
LED ZEPPELIN ❤️🔥
If I remember correctly, this was around the time that Plant had to get vocal cord surgery and he had recently lost his young son. That he could still bring it like this is a testament to his ability.
I saw this group for six consecutive nights at Madison Square Garden in 1975…a few seats from the stage on some nights….tickets were only $20.00 …back in the day the only way to purchase tickets were sending your check or money order via mail…
Great reaction rest in peace John Bonham one of the greatest rock drummers who ever lived
For me….and I repeat for me…..Kashmir is the defining song for Led Zeppelin. I know there are other songs that define them for different people due to many reasons! 😊
And it is my favourite song too Steph! ❤ New subscriber now! 😊
Joined for your love and respect of Zeppelin.
Jimmie is playing his "Precious" $100 Danelctro. What a Page thought at a time when Pink Floyd was also into songs arranged in "Movements"
Hi Steph glad you have discovered Led Zep. I saw the in concert in Perth Australia in 1973. I was a blast. Are yuio Brazillian?
The whole band just Awsome ! Good seeing how excited new listeners get when they first hear this great band
I recommend you "Led Zeppelin - Dazed and Confused (Paris 06-19-1969)"
Never forget this one! It was awesome!
You seem to like Led Zeppelin, you should try ”when the levee breaks” , this song sounds very different but it’s why we love this band , worth the shot !
Led Zeppelin is a band one can easily say for every one of their songs: “This is my favorite song of theirs.”
This was not John Bonhams last concert with Led Zeppelin (it was the last show they played in England and the last show that was filmed before he died). Led Zeppelin did a short summer 1980 tour of mainland Europe (14 shows, mostly in Germany, Netherlands, Vienna) in support of the 'In Through the Out Door' album. It was supposed to be a warmup for a fall tour of the North America. Bonham died after the European tour and before the North American tour.
Watch Kashmir Live from Celebration Day 2007, deceased drummers son on drums and 3 remaining members in their 60's. It's even better than this. Talent has no age limit.
Great, impressive and different. But better?
Better is a subjective term. I like this “better” because Jon is playing! Probably also this is the version I grew up a I was in my teens.
Zeppelin live in 2007 with Jason sounds GREAT!!!
The joy of the Celebration Day version is seeing how the guys can still belt it out after so many years - and Jason is a worthy successor to his dad’s title!
@@npageejay he is not really in the same League as his dad. But it was a great performance.
They played two consecutive Saturday nights, out in the country in the south of England (on a bill with the New Barbarians - Ron Wood & Keith Richards - & Todd Rundgren’s Utopia). We only had tickets for the second show but went down there anyway & camped under a plastic sheet for a week in a farmer’s field. Presence had not come out yet but the first night, from our camp site, we started hearing a song coming over the treetops from the gig. We didn’t know the song but we knew it was zep: it was In The Evening, one of their best. We were right up front for the second Saturday - a lovely sunny day. Zep came out “in the evening” and the rest is history and mystery. Kashmir always one of my faves by them. On this one Bonham is on fire. The whole band was that night. As were we. Unfortunately it was fashionable back then for morons to lob beer cans from the back at the crowd up front. Full beer cans - & in England they are big cans. So we moved to the back & it was still magnificent with them playing, the huge screens, the stars above, & being in love: pure magic!
Watch the Celebration Day version of this to see how they can still knock you out even if they are so much older - and John Bonham’s son Jason plays drums!
These two nights of shows were in August of 1979 they planned a tour of America in 1980 but warmed up first with a small tour in West Germany and after those shows they kept rehearsing for America and unfortunately on September 25 1980 John Bonham passed away and in December the band released a statement that simply read without our dear friend we can no longer continue as we were.
Should definitely watch Kashmir at the celebration day concert where his son played .. Truely amazing as well
Zepplin were the 1st to get "Stadium Crowds" he even wrote "The Ocean" from seeing the HUGE crowds that came to see them... John "Bonzo" Bonham the sounds that man made from a rather regular drum kit will NEVER be matched,,
I highly recommend watching the live performance from the O2 arena with Jason Bonham on his fathers drum kit as well.
I recommend watching "The Rover" or "My Time of Dying" , both display John Bonham's talent.
John Paul Jones = Best ever all around musician
Robert Plant = One of the all time best
John Bonham = Best Drummer Ever
Jimmy Page = When God Himself decides to come down to earth to play guitar!
I believe the black & white Danelectro wielded by Jimmy here enjoyed a sizeable sales bounce when this concert collection came out on DVD - largely because of it's use in Jimmy's solo set from 1970.
WHEN I SEE YOUNG PEOPLE REACTION I REALIZE I WAS SO LUCKY TO GREW UP IN THE ERA OF HARD ROCK... I SAW ZEP IN 1975
nothing like it.............and never again will you hear perfection!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The best rock drummer of all time
Best band ever I never missed a concert.. i always imagine myself on a camel smoking a big hooter through cashmere.. when listening..💙🇺🇸💙
this is the first time watching your reaction video. I have to say you are one of the best if not the best I have seen so far .THANK YOU !!!
RIP Bonzo. This was one of his show pieces live. He was only 32 when he died, just a kid, really.
I was at this concert. It was good (to put it mildly 😉). There's a good bit in the spoken introduction to Whole Lotta Love (I think) where he says 'I don't think the people in Stevenage can hear you'. Hertfordshire rules...
John Paul was the genius who helped engineer a lot of the music together
This is the best drum song of all time.
For me, the best drum kit performance ever by John Bonzo Bonham was either ‘When the Levy Breaks,’ or ‘In My Time Of Dying.’
@@waynekerr3598 I like Kashmir because of how it sets up a hypnotic beat that drives the song along. It's not technical, it's musical.
Robert Plant said he thought this was their best song. He wanted the band to be remembered for this song.
I was at that concert, it was great
A lovely reaction Steph. Your journey with LZ will be an amazing one and filled with much joy and emotion. Enjoy it and i am glad to embark on it with you!
lol lol lol, each time it is your favourite song. So nice.
One of their very best, much of that show is available on You Tube, from the same show try Achilles Last Stand for another epic from this best of all bands. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
Please share it with all your young friends. These masterpieces must survive 😭👍
Loved your reaction! Thanks!
Love your reactions to Zeppelin.! Listen to the studio version of this on the Physical Graffiti album. Robert is amazing and so is the whole band. You can hear the song better. Love seeing them perform too!
I would have to recommend listening to the studio and live versions as they fill in where the other falters
I have read that this song was the number 1 requested song somewhere on the Planet Earth... for over 10 years in a row. They don't call em God's of Rock N Roll for nothing.
I think this is their best version of this song.
funny thing is that for every new song she hears, she will say it is her favorite, and we will all completely understand and agree
Kashmir is Robert Plant's personal favorite. He takes himself back there every time he sings it.
Até o doguinho foi curtir 😂😂❤❤
His last concert John Henry Bonham played July 7, 1980 Berlin. He died after midnight on September 25,1980 after drinking over 40 shots of Vodka that day. He fell asleep at Jimmy Page s house...the next morning John Paul Jones went to wake him for rehearsal s but found Bonham dead choked on his own vomit
Approximately 200,000 people were at this show, but the official record was 109,000
Anyone know if this was the last video recorded performance of Led Zeppelin with John Bonham at drums?
Live version from celebration day
Love the cat at the beginning..
This is one of their most brilliant versions. NOW, compare this to their version 27 years later with Jason Bonham on drums at a reunion concert to see how their talent remained.
My favorite rock/metal bands
are Led Zeppelin,AC DC,Black Sabbath,DIO,Deep Purple,
Judas Priest,Metallica,Iron
Maiden...The best 🤟🎸📢🎶
Would you do more reactions
to them? Thank you ❤
Check out the studio version, too.
This is them live and unadulterated- non of the fancy technology modern day musicians use to make them seem good. Another great reaction Steph
You may want to check out this song in a 2007 reunion with Jason Bonham on drums.
Their final UK shows as the original four-piece were slightly marred by some decidedly gangster-like behaviour behind-the-scenes on the part of their Manager. And some parts of the show are better than others. But I think this and 'Achilles Last Stand' are real bangers.
Around that time Robert Plant had another son who went on to form a band and then later founded a brewery. He looks and sounds a lot like his dad.
Yeah Robert has insane vocal range, but this is way after his prime vocals. You should watch “babe I’m gonna leave you” live 1969 Danmark studios if you wanna hear Prime Robert plant. He was insane.
Steely Dan's, Reeling in the Years, is Guitar also at it's finest, as most here will agree. Steph
John Henry Bonham. The only man who gives me goosebumps.
You will love "When the Levee Breaks" if you enjoyed John Bonham's drumming on this track. It's the Stairway to Heaven of the B Side of Led Zeppelin IV in my humble opinion.
Led Zep must hearing >> Bab i gonna leave you, awesome😘
Love your love for Zeppelin. Wait tillyouhear Deep Purple.
Life without you, live in NJ, by SRV is also amazing!
Great reaction, led zeppelin is definitely part of rock history! Please watch Stevie ray Vaughan "life without you "at the capital theater, it's incredible 🙏 thanks ❤
find Dazed and Confused live MSG 1973 30min version
Awesome video. The only other drummer to have reached the same mountaintop as bonham i believe is Chad Smith. So i recommend The Power of Equality live by Red Hot Chili Peppers at Slane Castle. Much love
HEARTs cover at KENNEDY CENTER of STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN is a MUST Steph!!!
LZ goes right to your soul! Props for shutting down the band after JB`s death. Most bands would get
a new drummer and carry on, but these guys new the chemistry would not be the same. Yes this is
one of my TOP LZ songs.
Cara quanto tempo voce perdeu, eu ouço led desde que nasci e seria uma pessoa completamente diferente sem eles. antes tarde do que nunca kkk beijos steph.
THANKS FOR YOURE REACTION TO ONE OF THE BEST BANDS IN THE WORLD ❤
Nice reaction!
This performance of this song is great, but the studio version of this song is my favorite rock song of all time.
I think the song delivers the atmosphere better without Plant's improvisational lyrics.
However, this really displays John Paul Jones' talents, as well as Jon Bonhams.
Jones is playing the mellotron with his hands, but he's playing the bass line *with his feet* .
John Henry Bonham did more concerts. This was the end of 1979..... He died in September on 1980. He played a bunch more concerts.
You should react to their 2007 reunion concert. John Bonham son played drums.