Bonzo Bash NAMM Jamm - Brian Tichy "Celebration Day" @ The Observatory, Santa Ana, CA 2014
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- Bonzo Bash NAMM Jamm 2014 - "The Ultimate Celebration To The Ultimate Drummer - John Henry Bonham Of LED ZEPPELIN", was on Thursday, January 23rd at The Observatory, in Santa Ana, CA.The show started at 8:15 PM, as The Moby Dicks themselves began proceedings aptly with 'Celebration Day'
Bonzo Bash NAMM Jamm - THE MOBY DICKS: Michael Devin (bass) Stephen LeBlanc (keys) Brian Tichy (guitar / drums) Chas West (vox) Brent Woods (guitar)
"Celebration Day" @ The Observatory, Santa Ana, CA 2014.
Brian Tichy!!!!! One of the greatest Rock Drummers on the Planet!!!!
Potenza, classe, eleganza, bravura, finezza, un grande fantastico batterista
#BrianTichy is a beast!
Love the #Bonzo intro!
Great job on a very tough song. Kudos to the whole band.
Brian Tich knows Bonham!...he is so schooled in this its amazing..saw him do
this in a very small setting...
Too cool for SCHOOL. When I was 13, a friend loaned me TSRTS sndtrck vinyl, I couldn't stop listening to Celebration Day.
And the thing that is missing from all of these Bonzo Bash songs is John Bonham's right (bass pedal) foot. That magical foot is what set Bonham apart from so many other rock drummers.
I read that Jimi Hendrix told Jimmy Page that his drummer had a foot like a rabbit. Carmine Appice rapped a shit ton of notes into Black Dog during one of these. The best I've ever been able to do with my right foot was while wearing slick soled boots and could do a 1 &ah, 2 &ah, etc pattern for covering The Trooper. I had just finished a short 3 year career of BMX and the leg muscle control carried over into drumming. The fact I kept riding a bike probably helped. That's nothing compared to what Bonzo ripped out of his foot. Most people won't turn their bass drum head as tight as Bonzo did either.
It is funny because when you listen to the wanton song you hear Bonham playing a single bass drum like it is double bass 32nd notes at 111bpm and the guy from bonzoleum swares that Bonham isn't doing 32nd notes with his right foot but I've listened to it for at least twenty years and I Gaurantee he is doing a double 32nd note roll at 111bpm on there... with one foot and I can pretty much do it too after year's of training... not easy!
Its about interpretation and inspiration.... and IMHO... Humble being The main word.. Bonzo would dig this.....
Bonzo lives for once more,...
So good
This dude is a MONSTER!!
John Henry "Bonzo" Bonham r.i.p 🙏👊
Just realised brian tichy was posing as the old guy off the led zeppelin 4 album cover. Hes cool af
bonzo be proud!
he's not playing behind the beat
The ONLY drummer I've seen/heard/perform at every Bonzo Bash that actually gets it and totally pays tribute to Bonzo - And HIS brilliant drum parts is TODD SUCHERMAN. To me, it's just disrespectful for all these big name drummers (and accompanying musicians) to make their parts "Their Own" while performing a TRIBUTE to the one and only Bonzo & Led Zep. Far too many guys just hack the essence of what Bonham brought to all of us. It's like hearing a voice impressionist do impressions of famous people and not even come close to replicating their voices. TODD SUCHERMAN gets it. He nails "Fool In The Rain" and does it justice. It kinda reminds me of one of my original influences - Neil Peart - trying to play a swing feel on the 'Burning For Buddy' performances. The guy's a ROCK DRUMMING LEGEND. Yet has no true swing feel at all. Sucherman is a 'one size fits all' chameleon type drummer - Dave DiCenso as well. I appreciate Tichy and what he does. He's a terrific drummer. But man.........I just wish all these drummers would truly study Bonham and execute his drum parts as they were played.
Really? Yes Bonham bass work is great...how is yours?
You have a valid point. Play the groove. But, if I want to hear a note for note replica, I'll just play the record, cd, youtube studio version of what I want to hear. What band do you know of that plays any song exactly how they, or the original artist recorded it? They don't. It's going to be different every time. That's the beauty of it. Keeps music entresting.
très bel hommage à ce groupe , et surtout au regretté BONZO \,,/
why are people so critical of all these drummers,they didn't drink themselve's to death like but head Bonzo
does this suck or is it awesome that they're doing this? please comment with authority
the singer is better than Plant. They are all very good players. People are too critical of the drummers not having the same groove. Go fuck off people. At least they are alive. These drummers are successful and alive,. Far more than you can say about Bonham
@@toddlavigne6441 In my youth i aspired to be a rock star. My dad also being a musician told me something. He said, son, you have to pay your doos. After realizing what he meant, and analyzing the rock star life. I don't want that life anymore.
Stephen Edmunds interesting that you present this question. I have been asking the same thing as I’ve watched all the drummers in this series. As a HUGE bonham fan I appreciate that most of these drummers seem to share the same love for the greatest drummer of all time so I try to take it for what it is. but It kind of drives me crazy that none of the drummers seem to find the bonham groove. but let’s be honest, who can? You can practice bonham triplets but never find the groove. You might have “a” groove but not the chops. That’s what put bonzo into a stratosphere all to himself. He had them both and had it mastered by the time he was 21. I’ve been playing for 45 years and can never come close. I think most of these guys would admit the same on their death bed. But drummers are all full of themselves anyway. like appice, ward and Baker, all thinking they were better than bonham and wanting to believe they influenced him. Sure, he might have picked up something from them along the way but he created a style that could never be duplicated or replicated even by someone with the chops of a guy like Peart or the technique of rich. So, ya. I tore some of these guys apart in the comments section but in some cases I sent props to the ones I knew were honoring him with dignity and not just trying to show how good they thought they were. How’s that for a reply?
suck
The Brian Tichy show…..
dont get me wrong, love the event, and u guys BUT thats all wrong, wrong approach, rithmwise, the singer didnt get it and brian should hear a little more bonham...
Sebastian Bach can still sing. 😂
Bonzo used his wrists...this dude too much arms...not even close
I get it that Tichy is an entertaining drummer and he's a Bonham fan but his playing is nothing like Bonham. Bonham didn't bash the shit out of the drums and cymbals when he played. He had finesse. Tichy is off doing his own thing which is fine but if you're paying tribute to Bonham, I would think people would like to hear Bonham's grooves and fills. He's basically saying "We're gonna play Zeppelin my way"
I agree same thing with all of them
agree!
He's no Bonzo and no one is. Let him pay his dues to the original craftsman
Bonham is was over rated. Very good drummer but no genius
Brian didn't through his life away being a dumb ass
@@toddlavigne6441 Johny bonzo one of the, if not the funkiest British blues based drummers ever. Listen to led zeps entire body of work. Groove: he had it truck loads. Finesse, oh yes. The man had a cornucopia of variety. He could swing with the best of them. Not a genius? I beg to differ. Have a great day.
Way too hard, this guy is playing. Bonham had swing, groove and finesse. Every beat is hit just right with delicate beats in between. This guy does not have that finesse.
i think this singer can do RP better then Greta Van Fleet
what the hell
Brians a great drummer an all but that was WAY too much. Bonzo wudda been turnin in his grave
No swing, good player though,
Shit.
Not bad.. singers a poser..