Brian Tichy performs Led Zeppelin's 'Rock & Roll' at Bonzo Bash 2013
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- On January 24th a host of star drummers descended on the Observatory in California for the Bonza Bash NAMM Jamm, spearheaded by Brian Tichy. Each drummer picked one Led Zep song and performed with a killer house band.
In this video Brian Tichy performs 'Rock & Roll'.
We interviewed all the drummers involved with Bonzo Bash about their love for John Bonham and you can read all about it in the April edition of Rhythm Magazine.
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It's no exaggeration to say that he is the second John Bonham.
Brian Tichy does Bonzo better than anyone ! He is just a great rock drummer !
this is why Brian is a BADASS he gets it...he had surgery and had energy but still projects!!!!!!! I've seen technical DRUMMERS but can't project and "SISSY STICK" a drummers job is tempo.meter and to drive a band period!!!!!!! not put PEOPLE to sleep!!!!!! I'm glad I've got that drive and projection and OUR DRUMMERS adrenalin!!!!!!
Brian is one of the BEST ever!!!!! He kills it.
Absolutely the most perfect ending! Did everything perfectly.
That was pretty solid. 'Less is more'
Considering Brian had only had surgery for a broken collar bone which included inserting a metal plate and nine titanium screws 3 weeks before this performance he did an awesome job.
On the comments of the drum kit-I played it...pure magic comes from it..Also Nadal custom designed just for this which is why it isn't Ludwig...Brian's playing-he is perfect at timing and in a six person lesson I had with him he explains all that goes into the Bonzo patterns and sounds...also the nicest and most professional person you could meet..
Love that Brian Dressed the part. Hope he drank the part as well Cheers Brian!
I love this guy! Played solidly through the tune and could have gone absolutely bananas on the outro fill, but kept it real like the record. Hats off! (No pun intended)
Hahaha 2:21 is so good! Brian is such and awesome drummer!
Brian on point so good thank you
And that´s the way you do it! BOOOOM!!!
wow..thats crazy..great player,,,,tough too...thks
I love the ending! No "look what I can", but serving the song. The band is also great.
No, it’s not Robert Plant or Jimmy Page but they’re honouring legends.
If everyone could easily mimic their sound and feel, it was “just another band”, but they aren’t :)
Watching all of these great drummers "playing" homage to Bonzo and beating the shit out that kit has made me realize just how much of a finesse player he was.
The Bass player is amazing!
Brent Woods is on the guitars, phenomenal player!
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Hmmmmmm. And that's why Bonzo was so good; the feel.
He is so sick on the skins
Agreed. I'm constantly baffled why most drummers feel the need to just bash away when playing Zep. Bonzo was all about that 'feel' & by that I mean it would swing! As for this song (Rock & Roll) its all about the left hand swinging along with the Hi Hat, I hear none of that here.
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Hey Guys, what happened to the Video with Simon Phillips playing 'Trampled under Foot'? Could you reupload it if its gone?
more badass for drumming in a fuckin tuxedo
TICHY one bad mother Tucker.................
The bass drum isn't the standard boom-boomboom....You gotta float the bass drum back and forth ahead and behind the riff.
those ARE 8th notes, quarter note accented....like Bonzo...
The sound recordist on this vid sucks, for such a real heart-pounding melody, you need much better audio transcription, try try try again....
As great as all these drummers are...no one will ever replicate "Bonzo's" feel and grooves..there was only one Bonham...only one man comes close...his name is Mike Portnoy not even his son Jason...RIP JOHN HENRY BONHAM..the best ever🤘🥁🤘
Sebastian Bach on vocals
R.O.A. no
The audio is shit..... Where is the depth?
Normal
Normally dig his playing, this is too fast.
He rocked it but the feel on the bass drum was wrong..Nice ending..he got that right
Sound guy no idea.
Drums sound thin.
You're not taking into account this is probably a dry mix from the desk and so will not benefit from the wider frequency range of a full PA system. I only say this as an engineer myself and dry mixes never sound as "full" as they do from the whole PA system with a bunch of subwoofers. In the venue I bet it sounded really great.
Very important part of Bonzo's playing is missing, and that is the feel.That was not grooving.
Was good, no doubt, but seems to me he's not playing the original one handed 16th notes on the high hat, instead just (much easier) 8th notes :/
He's as good as that singer is bad.
Brian's awesome as usual, the lead singer not so good.
yeah that sucked..