What an absolute legend! So much creativity around the kit and an inspiration to millions of drummers around the world! Taken way to soon but will never be forgotten for his amazing contribution to drumming 🥁 Hope you guys enjoyed the reaction😊If you did please don't forget to smash that like 👍 & Subscribe 📺 Much Love 💜 Peace ✌ Happiness 😊 Shane ______________________________________________ Please feel free to leave music reaction recommendations in the comments below! I choose videos organically through the recommendations left in the comments section! Don’t be left out! You can also get special song requests through Paypal. Paypal Donations - Song requests www.paypal.com/paypalme/ShaneyG88
@@ShaneAlanGower not sure if you know, Bonham was kicked out of a few smaller bands, because he played to loud. Thankfully a perfect fit with Led Zeppelin, & thanks to Plant (longtime friend & former band mate) recommended him. Bonham played this solo a little over 200 times, watching from other concerts, it’s pretty much exactly the same. To think besides killing the drums for 3 to 4 hour nonstop concerts, he played this amazing solo. When he first got his Ludwig kit, it had 2 bass drums, yes these band mates did say they were to loud lol. The drums themselves are big, but as a whole his kit really isn’t, he didn’t need so many pieces to get he’s amazing sounds etc. He’s not one of the greatest, he’s a DRUM GOD, in the greatest band with three other MUSIC GODS. YES he left way to soon, we sure needed many more years of his genius talent. I’d suggest Dazed & Confused longest live version you can find * Achilles Last Stand live at Knebworth (1979). And live at Earls Court the May 25,1975 version of In My Time Of Dying, amazing songs & drumming. Thanks for your reaction, I love this video. It was originally called Pat’s Delight after his wife, but his son Jason called it Moby Dick, daddy’s big big song.
@@sicotshit7068 I had heard that Jimmy had already picked a session drummer for LZ. Robert said he should hear Bonzo so the went to one of his bands shows. Jimmy asked Robert to invite John to the group, when Robert asked him he said Pat would kill him if he left a steady paying gig to get back together w him, and declined the offer. Robert went back to Jimmy and said he would have to stick w his first choice, Jimmy said I must have him. So they began sending telegrams and flowers to the Bonham household and eventually Pat gave her permission. It was Jimmy's band on paper and in the studio, but at a live show it was Bonzo who was the leader of the band. 1973 MSG start of the concert, the band is waiting for him to Start Rock & Roll. He yells out to his band mates "that's right lets Go ! That same concert after Moby Dick, he starts off Heartbreaker. I 'm still amazed at that Bonham Grove, thousands yelling and screaming and he comes out with this! Can not imagine another drummer in the world starting like this after a 15 minute solo. I always thought I could play this because it is slow, I get so excited just pretending that those fans are real and play it way too fast every time. RIP JHB
@@burned11 I had never heard Page had another drummer picked, I knew they begged him to join, sending so many telegrams. I’m so glad we got to hear amazing Bonzo, so heartbreaking he left way to soon.
Oy Mate! A Great Reaction To Moby Dick Live. PLEASE Have a Listen to How Many More Times! More Awesome Drumming, & Beats on that one! A side B track on Zepps 1st Album! BLOODY AWESOME!!!
Most drummers need a double pedal setup to match the speed of Bonzo's right foot. The speed of his bass drum triple's is astonishing. An amazing heel/toe technique.
Saw JB play this 2X live, `70 at Winterland (SF) and `77 Day on the green (Oakland,ca) both times just AWESOME, this band was 10X LIVE as you witness true greatness that went right to your soul. `70 at Winterland sat next to the light crew. Zo LOUD yet so CLEAR. Bonham looking like a linebacker attacking the skins!
Been listening to them since I was probably 12. nearly 50 yrs. He never ceases to amaze me. Bonzo must have had one brain for each limb. He was a beast!
This blew my doors off as a young teen seeing this. I'm 62 years of age and still think he was a genius they all are. I actually respect J.P.J the most, but they all gave to the whole of the group, and that's what made it all so special.
@@mikeballentine1984 same here. Grew up on that DVD as that was the only good footage of them other than TSRTS. Was good but didn’t capture them in their prime.
There have been (and still are) a lot of fantastic drummers, but I've never seen a drummer who can control each of their limbs independently and speed up/ slow down each one independently. Known as the octopus for some very good reasons....
Na that's Neil Peart, Bonzo might have been had he not died at such a young age but Neil was a high level drummer longer than John was with us on this ball of mud. RIP to both legends.
@Fred-vy1hm Peart was too technical for me and he got where he did via practice. Bonham was just 21 here. Peart in no way was on this level aged 21. Bonham was more natural and with a superior feel. Of course, Peart never got anywhere near Bonham's power and sound. You cannot learn that. You either have it or you don't.
Hi Shane excellent reaction with very little interuptions, and marvelling at this once in a life time rock drummer John Henry Bonham. Your analysis and admiration is very much appreciated.
Saw Zep at MSG '77 with the guys, we were 16yo from Brooklyn. Got up to the stage during Jimmy's Stairway solo, when he popped his E string and of course, kept on wailing...Jones, Bonham and Robert were, well, Led. FYI, 1975 Playboy poll had Karen Carpenter beat out John, Moon and Ringo 🎸
Te recomiendo escuches "Achilles Last Stand" "Fool In The Rain" y "Kasmhir" en vivo 1979 . Igual soy baterista y para mi, Bonzo es mi inspiracion y el mejor baterista que ha existido. Saludos desde México.
Love all their main concerts eg, Denmark Radio for How Many More Times this one for Moby Dick, Nebworth for Kashmir, Madison Square Garden, and finally O2 for just seeing them together again with John's son Jason taking on drum duties from his dad. All their live concerts are just awesome
Bonzowas inspired by an American drummer named buddy rich, a great drummer from way back. You might find a few clips of him, I saw him on Johnny Carson a few times
....and to think.....the world is introduced to LZ and Bonham, single, Ludwig Speed King triplets. (1st Album, 1st Track ). And how does he top that? He puts a drum solo already, on their sophomore album! Who does that!??? 😮
You have to react to Larnell Lewis' The City Lights Drum Solo. Such a high IQ drum solo. It's F-ING AMAZING!!!!! Less than 4 minutes, but so full of brilliant drumming. 1.1 Million views.
As a drummer myself, he's my personal favorite drummer. But I get different things from different drummers. ie; power, Thunderous, straight forward drummers (Bonham, Tommy Lee). Double Bass (Dave Lombardo, Tim " Herb" Alexander ). Tribal drumming (Mike Bordin, Mick Fleetwood, Billy Cobham). Finesse , technical drummers (Neil Peart, Nikko McBrain). Odd timing drummers (Danny Carey, Matt Cameron, Carter Beauford). Cymbal work drummers ( Dave Abruzze, Terry Bozzio). Hi Hat drummers (Clem Burke, Budgie, Stewart Copeland). Funk drummers (TonyThompson, Clyde Stubblefield). Jazz (Gene Krupa, Buddy Rich).Shuffle drummers (Benard Purdie, Jeff Pocaro, John Bonham, SteveGadd)........and so on. You get the picture!😂
Yes…he is awesome here. But have you watched him in, for instance 1). Knebworth Kashmir 2) Kebworth Achilles Last Stand )Earls Court In My Time of Dying ? One of the most incredible things about Bonham was that he not only set the pocket, but he also was in a band famous fir it’s improvisation, so he was totally tuned into Jimmy Page and was able to switch on a dime to support him wherever he went. Jimmy depended on him for that…and JPJ was totally tuned into both Bonzo and Jimmy…..They were so tight and operated as a unit. And THAT’s why Bonzo was irreplaceable when he passed. There were other excellent drummers out there who offered to step in, but Bonzo was literally irreplaceable….it was no longer Zeppelin without him. He was the perfect drummer for Zeppelin….He would NOT have been a fit with…..Yes orcGenesis or The Stones or Floyd. Maybe Sabbath.
What an absolute legend! So much creativity around the kit and an inspiration to millions of drummers around the world! Taken way to soon but will never be forgotten for his amazing contribution to drumming 🥁
Hope you guys enjoyed the reaction😊If you did please don't forget to smash that like 👍 & Subscribe 📺
Much Love 💜 Peace ✌ Happiness 😊
Shane
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@@ShaneAlanGower not sure if you know, Bonham was kicked out of a few smaller bands, because he played to loud. Thankfully a perfect fit with Led Zeppelin, & thanks to Plant (longtime friend & former band mate) recommended him. Bonham played this solo a little over 200 times, watching from other concerts, it’s pretty much exactly the same. To think besides killing the drums for 3 to 4 hour nonstop concerts, he played this amazing solo. When he first got his Ludwig kit, it had 2 bass drums, yes these band mates did say they were to loud lol. The drums themselves are big, but as a whole his kit really isn’t, he didn’t need so many pieces to get he’s amazing sounds etc. He’s not one of the greatest, he’s a DRUM GOD, in the greatest band with three other MUSIC GODS. YES he left way to soon, we sure needed many more years of his genius talent. I’d suggest Dazed & Confused longest live version you can find * Achilles Last Stand live at Knebworth (1979). And live at Earls Court the May 25,1975 version of In My Time Of Dying, amazing songs & drumming. Thanks for your reaction, I love this video. It was originally called Pat’s Delight after his wife, but his son Jason called it Moby Dick, daddy’s big big song.
@@sicotshit7068
I had heard that Jimmy had already picked a session drummer for LZ. Robert said he should hear Bonzo so the went to one of his bands shows.
Jimmy asked Robert to invite John to the group, when Robert asked him he said Pat would kill him if he left a steady paying gig to get back together w him, and declined the offer. Robert went back to Jimmy and said he would have to stick w his first choice, Jimmy said I must have him. So they began sending telegrams and flowers to the Bonham household and eventually Pat gave her permission.
It was Jimmy's band on paper and in the studio, but at a live show it was Bonzo who was the leader of the band. 1973 MSG start of the concert, the band is waiting for him to Start Rock & Roll. He yells out to his band mates "that's right lets Go ! That same concert after Moby Dick, he starts off Heartbreaker. I 'm still amazed at that Bonham Grove, thousands yelling and screaming and he comes out with this! Can not imagine another drummer in the world starting like this after a 15 minute solo.
I always thought I could play this because it is slow, I get so excited just pretending that those fans are real and play it way too fast every time.
RIP JHB
@@burned11 I had never heard Page had another drummer picked, I knew they begged him to join, sending so many telegrams. I’m so glad we got to hear amazing Bonzo, so heartbreaking he left way to soon.
John bonham will always be the greatest drummer of all time! I was excited for this reaction 😁😁
¡Te pusiste de pie!
Grandísimo homenaje al más grande de la batería.
Oy Mate! A Great Reaction To Moby Dick Live.
PLEASE Have a Listen to How Many More Times! More Awesome Drumming, & Beats on that one! A side B track on Zepps 1st Album! BLOODY AWESOME!!!
Most drummers need a double pedal setup to match the speed of Bonzo's right foot. The speed of his bass drum triple's is astonishing. An amazing heel/toe technique.
He did triplets on the foot base pedal! Greatest drummer to ever live! Do any live Zeppelin...you will love it!
Thanks Shane for reacting to Bonzo, this legendary all-round drummer! (all my adolescence, lol 😉🤪)
For me, the greatest drummer of all time!
I was 16 and there with friends from school, just a few rows back from the stage. It was a night I will never forget.
Saw JB play this 2X live, `70 at Winterland (SF) and `77 Day on the green (Oakland,ca) both times just
AWESOME, this band was 10X LIVE as you witness true greatness that went right to your soul. `70 at
Winterland sat next to the light crew. Zo LOUD yet so CLEAR. Bonham looking like a linebacker attacking the skins!
Been listening to them since I was probably 12. nearly 50 yrs. He never ceases to amaze me. Bonzo must have had one brain for each limb. He was a beast!
Probably the best drum solo ever. He did some many different things. Very cool. ty
This blew my doors off as a young teen seeing this. I'm 62 years of age and still think he was a genius they all are. I actually respect J.P.J the most, but they all gave to the whole of the group, and that's what made it all so special.
This is my favorite concert to watch. So many good songs and they were in their prime here. Love the sound they create.
@@mikeballentine1984 same here. Grew up on that DVD as that was the only good footage of them other than TSRTS. Was good but didn’t capture them in their prime.
Listen Dazed and Confused, live msg 1973. Is a very very long song but is amazing!!!🤟
Thanks for LED Zeppelin my favorite band since 69
Remember that’s one kick drum.
There have been (and still are) a lot of fantastic drummers, but I've never seen a drummer who can control each of their limbs independently and speed up/ slow down each one independently. Known as the octopus for some very good reasons....
John Bonham the best drummer ever🤘
Na that's Neil Peart, Bonzo might have been had he not died at such a young age but Neil was a high level drummer longer than John was with us on this ball of mud. RIP to both legends.
@Fred-vy1hm
Peart was too technical for me and he got where he did via practice. Bonham was just 21 here. Peart in no way was on this level aged 21. Bonham was more natural and with a superior feel. Of course, Peart never got anywhere near Bonham's power and sound. You cannot learn that. You either have it or you don't.
Hi Shane excellent reaction with very little interuptions, and marvelling at this once in a life time rock drummer John Henry Bonham. Your analysis and admiration is very much appreciated.
Thanks, nice reaction. Would love to hear your reaction to "When the Levee Breaks" or "In My Time of Dying".
These guys was awesome, saw them on the 77 America tour. Incredible
this whole concert is amazing!
Check out Kashmir from Knebworth 1979, there’s some epic drumming in that too.
Bonzo = GOAT
Saw Zep at MSG '77 with the guys, we were 16yo from Brooklyn. Got up to the stage during Jimmy's Stairway solo, when he popped his E string and of course, kept on wailing...Jones, Bonham and Robert were, well, Led. FYI, 1975 Playboy poll had Karen Carpenter beat out John, Moon and Ringo 🎸
Later his kit grew and they started calling this Over The Top.
Te recomiendo escuches "Achilles Last Stand" "Fool In The Rain" y "Kasmhir" en vivo 1979 . Igual soy baterista y para mi, Bonzo es mi inspiracion y el mejor baterista que ha existido. Saludos desde México.
He's fukin God God bless John bonhan we will always miss u brother much love LOL 😆
Still the most badass solo ever!
Sorry to me he’s the BEST….THE GOAT. HIS TRIPLETS ARE THE BEST! 😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
My second favorite drummer.
The world’s best Drummer is missed
World wide 😢
What I find fun is that during this solo, the rest of the band leave the stage and go backstage to have a beer, or otherwise freshen up.
Keep on Truckin"
Love all their main concerts eg, Denmark Radio for How Many More Times this one for Moby Dick, Nebworth for Kashmir, Madison Square Garden, and finally O2 for just seeing them together again with John's son Jason taking on drum duties from his dad. All their live concerts are just awesome
Bonzowas inspired by an American drummer named buddy rich, a great drummer from way back. You might find a few clips of him, I saw him on Johnny Carson a few times
🌸 God look at them they were so young!!
Bonzo the beast.🔥🔥🥁🤘
Thank you for reaction sir! The best.
....and to think.....the world is introduced to LZ and Bonham, single, Ludwig Speed King triplets.
(1st Album, 1st Track ).
And how does he top that? He puts a drum solo already, on their sophomore album! Who does that!??? 😮
You have to react to Larnell Lewis' The City Lights Drum Solo. Such a high IQ drum solo. It's F-ING AMAZING!!!!! Less than 4 minutes, but so full of brilliant drumming. 1.1 Million views.
As a drummer myself, he's my personal favorite drummer. But I get different things from different drummers. ie; power, Thunderous, straight forward drummers (Bonham, Tommy Lee). Double Bass (Dave Lombardo, Tim " Herb" Alexander ). Tribal drumming (Mike Bordin, Mick Fleetwood, Billy Cobham). Finesse , technical drummers (Neil Peart, Nikko McBrain). Odd timing drummers (Danny Carey, Matt Cameron, Carter Beauford). Cymbal work drummers ( Dave Abruzze, Terry Bozzio). Hi Hat drummers (Clem Burke, Budgie, Stewart Copeland). Funk drummers (TonyThompson, Clyde Stubblefield). Jazz (Gene Krupa, Buddy Rich).Shuffle drummers (Benard Purdie, Jeff Pocaro, John Bonham, SteveGadd)........and so on. You get the picture!😂
You forgot Joe Morello! The ONLY Great Drummer Buddy Rich NEVER dueled against!
Bonham's drums were made from G.O.A.T. skins. Great reaction!
Just goes to show you, kids.., you don’t need a 47 piece kit to rock. 🤘
Give Cream live at Royal Albert Hall from 2004 I believe. Song called Toad has drum solo by Ginger Baker. My second favorite drummer
Can you do LED Zeppelin In My Time of Dying (live)
Just find it hard to believe, as a drummer, you’ve never seen this before.
Sounding like the Governator
I don't know how much you have checked out Bill Ward from Black Sabbath but he is really good too.
Not on this level though.
@@lyndoncmp5751
We don't have to beat a McLaren in order to appreciate a Ford Cobra.
Awsome!!!!!
Hes 21 years old here...
Yes…he is awesome here. But have you watched him in, for instance 1). Knebworth Kashmir 2) Kebworth Achilles Last Stand )Earls Court In My Time of Dying ? One of the most incredible things about Bonham was that he not only set the pocket, but he also was in a band famous fir it’s improvisation, so he was totally tuned into Jimmy Page and was able to switch on a dime to support him wherever he went. Jimmy depended on him for that…and JPJ was totally tuned into both Bonzo and Jimmy…..They were so tight and operated as a unit. And THAT’s why Bonzo was irreplaceable when he passed. There were other excellent drummers out there who offered to step in, but Bonzo was literally irreplaceable….it was no longer Zeppelin without him. He was the perfect drummer for Zeppelin….He would NOT have been a fit with…..Yes orcGenesis or The Stones or Floyd. Maybe Sabbath.
JB was farm strong 💪
Have a great week TG checking in with a big thumbs up 👍 Just uploaded a bunch shorts myself if you could swing by 🙏 Just hit the 2k Milestone 🔥
Sticks???
I aint got to show you any stinking sticks...😂
Black Sabbath,Led Zeppelin,Deep Purple the holy triad of rock music🤘
Not very often you see a drummer turn the snare off...
Please do Carl Palmer ELP live in zurich 1970 drum solo!!! please