Love kids? Love Zeppelin?

Now that there is the type of musical performance I'd want to hear at a high school halftime football game. Not that tip-toe through the tulip, fox in the forest, frozen...let - it - go crap that high school bands are stumbling through.
 
Incredible.

Hats off to the director. Helluva job with kids, who at that age, have the attention span of a gnat.

Thanks so much for the share.....
 
What's your opinion? My rank of best Zep albums during their days(nothing Coda and beyond or The Song Remains The Same)

1. Physical Graffiti
2. Led Zeppelin 2
3. Led Zeppelin
4. Led Zeppelin 3
5. Led Zeppelin 4
6. Houses of The Holy
7. In Through The Out Door
8. Presence

I love all of them though
 
Thats dummer is amazing. Kashmir is no small feat for someone so young to pull. Outside of your username, I always though Kashmir was one of Bonhams signitures

Yep the boy nailed it pretty much note for note perfect. His drums have a very good sound as well, and he hit with just the right amount of force.
Here is some rare footage of the band and Bonzo as usual was nailing it. Le Beast for sure...
 
What's your opinion? My rank of best Zep albums during their days(nothing Coda and beyond or The Song Remains The Same)

1. Physical Graffiti
2. Led Zeppelin 2
3. Led Zeppelin
4. Led Zeppelin 3
5. Led Zeppelin 4
6. Houses of The Holy
7. In Through The Out Door
8. Presence

I love all of them though

Tough list to compile.....
1 and 2 are great but I think the first album should be a bit down on the list. Presence gets slagged a lot but Nobodys fault, ALS and Tea for One are magnificent. Also believe that Plant recorded most of the album from a wheelchair/crutches. Also on ITTOD Carouselambra , Im gonna crawl and Fool are pretty good. Page and Bonham had already had plans to make their next album a return to a hard driving guitar driven album then of course sadly tragedy struck.
 
Yep the boy nailed it pretty much note for note perfect. His drums have a very good sound as well, and he hit with just the right amount of force.
Here is some rare footage of the band and Bonzo as usual was nailing it. Le Beast for sure...


Much appreciated. There was one video I saw of them going off and ripping into Bob Marley songs. Plant looked like he was having so much fun. I'll see if I can find it again.
 
This one also is awesome:



I was lucky and got to see Plant and Page during their "Walking To Clarksdale: tour in the 90's at the Shoreline Ampitheater in Mountain View CA. They did a very long set of "How Many More Times" where they were playing "The Doors" songs, Grateful Dead, and so much else. So much fun. :):):grin::):)
 
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This one also is awesome:



That was awesome, they had to have been a treat to see especially in their prime. If you can post them covering some Marley that would be nice. They used to throw in everything and the kitchen sink in live shows, Elvis, Isley Brothers, among many many others...
Here are a couple favorites..
Covering Garnet Mimms


And Joni Mitchell with bits of Achilles Last Stand.
 
ok,let me give this a go

1)Zeppelin 4
2)Zeppelin 2
3)Zeppelin 1
4)physical Graffiti
5)Zeppelin 3
6)Houses of the Holy
7)song remains the same
8)coda
9)presence
10)in through the out door.
 
Zeppelin was better when they smoked pot............just sayin'. ;)

Actually you can tell in the late 70s that heroin had taken a toll on Page physically as well as playing wise. Aerosmith however were a much better band pre sobriety even though im sure some of that has to do with just being older.
 

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