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For over a decade, Led Zeppelin ruled rock with an iron fist. I mean, no one else even came close. With the release of eight epic, life-altering records including the blockbusters Zeppelin IV, Houses of the Holy and Physical Graffit...they changed the landscape of rock forever… kicking out classic rock standards left and right… it all came crashing down one morning in the fall of 1980 when their Drummer John Bonham was found dead. Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones were so devastated, Page didn’t pick up a guitar for 2 years. Some bands bring in a replacement and go on… This band knew they couldn’t… Today, we pay tribute to Bonzo and celebrate their final chapter by breaking down their final album Coda rIncluding their plan to release a punk song under a made up name to get the public’s reaction…Next on professor of rock.
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On, September 24, 1980, Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham and his assistant Rex King were driving to band rehearsals outside London at Bray Studios. Zeppelin was preparing for an upcoming North American, starting on 17 October in Montreal, Canada. It would be their first since 1977. And Bonham was dreading it. Burned out from the rock star lifestyle, John was tired of spending so much time away from his family.
On the way there, the two stopped off at a pub for breakfast, where John ordered a few ham rolls, and proceeded to wash them down with four quadruple vodkas screwdrivers… which is about the equivalent of 40 individual shots. After arriving at rehearsals, John continued his drinking binge, until he was too sloshed to even sit on his drum stool. As the evening approached it was apparent that John was in no a state to play. So Robert Plant called the session, and the band relocated to Jimmy Page’s house to wind down.
While there, John came in for round three, downing three more double vodkas. By this point, John’s behavior was getting “erratic, loud, and abrasive.” He wasn’t exactly known for being a friendly drunk. And for much of the night, John complained about the band’s upcoming tour. Just before midnight, Bonzo crashed on the living room sofa. Page’s assistant Rick Hobbs, carried John upstairs to an empty bedroom and laid the drummer down in bed. Hobbs turned out the light and closed the door behind him. It was the last time anyone would see the legendary drummer alive.
The next morning, September 25, 1980, Plant and Jones returned to Page’s house before rehearsals. Jimmy was up and walking around, but John was MIA. So tour manager Benji LeFevre and John Paul Jones headed upstairs to rouse him. Creeping into the bedroom, LeFevre called John’s name and tried to nudge him awake. There was no response...

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@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
POLL: Who's is your pick for the greatest DRUMMER of the rock era?
@catherine6653
@catherine6653 Год назад
Phil Collins
@nightcitypunk8517
@nightcitypunk8517 Год назад
Bongo. Nuff said.
@scottburton9701
@scottburton9701 Год назад
Ringo Starr
@thetruthhurts6652
@thetruthhurts6652 Год назад
Ian Paice
@petercena9497
@petercena9497 Год назад
Carl Palmer
@dad4ever-c90
@dad4ever-c90 Год назад
I vividly remember the passing of John Bonham. I was in college and, as soon as we heard the news, Led Zeppelin music began BLASTING from almost every dorm room and continued for days. They were the one band I regret never getting to see in concert.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
Same. What a loss. Thanks.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
I don’t blame them! Bonham was the icing on the cake for their career.
@MyName-pl7zn
@MyName-pl7zn Год назад
I was too young throughout most of LZ career to go but I got tickets to see them in the In Through the Out Door tour, but sadly that tour never happened because of the tragedy
@thezombie7839
@thezombie7839 Год назад
I wasn't old enough to see Led Zep, but Tom Petty is a regret of mine. Life is too short for "I'll see them next time they come through..."
@wrayewenigmann3696
@wrayewenigmann3696 Год назад
They just blew your socks off live! They were my first ever love and will be my last. Never saw anything better, though Rush gave them a run for their money! I remember Bonzo's passing too. I was sitting with my best mate and it was her turn to choose the record, so we were listening to Yes, when her Mum came in and said, "Led Zeppelin are dead, just heard it on the news." We both burst into tears. And somedays, like now, I'm crying again.
@OzziesRobots
@OzziesRobots Год назад
Led Zeppelin the GOAT with 4 GOATS 🐐🐐🐐🐐
@josuepina2994
@josuepina2994 Год назад
Hate to admit it but, as a child I didn't have money. Our family was struggling. We went to a K-Mart store. They had discounted cassette tapes & CODA by Zeppelin was one of them. No security casing around it so, I stole it. I felt bad. However, the joy it brought me was worth it. Will always hold this recording close to my heart. Peace out
@lawsoncoates8334
@lawsoncoates8334 Год назад
Thank you so much Adam for doing a deep dive on this album. There is most definitely a reason why they are called mighty. Their throw away tracks are better than most bands “hit” records. The musicianship alone dwarfs most rock bands. There will NEVER be another Led Zeppelin. Thank you for all that you do!
@jayannakelley9051
@jayannakelley9051 Год назад
I agree! I actually listened to that album earlier this evening. Makes me realize even further how they really are in a sphere of their own 🌟
@robertcronin6603
@robertcronin6603 Год назад
They still rule rock with an iron fist...these guys set an utterly *impossibly* high standard 🔥
@tmklunk
@tmklunk Год назад
But they stole most of it
@mrledhead68
@mrledhead68 Год назад
@@tmklunk envious much? Save you troll from commenting back: Zepp paid royalties to Dixon in '85 and put writing credits on "Whole Lotta Love." ALL English rock bands, in the late 60's and 70's took American Blues, Jazz, Hillbilly, folk and put a "heavy" rock feel on it. Without these bands, we would be listening pop crap! Thank for all you do for the human race, trollunk!
@MJEvermore853
@MJEvermore853 Год назад
@@mrledhead68....its not even worth it responding to the twit. 😅
@JimmyKnight-uc3pt
@JimmyKnight-uc3pt 2 месяца назад
Yes no one compares to them!
@christophergraves5687
@christophergraves5687 Год назад
Hey, Professor! Nice work on this. Great idea to shed light on the darkside of Led Zeppelin. Bonham's premature death must be the most over shadowed/critical moments of rock & roll. I'm 39 years old in 2023. And almost teary eyed now! Professor you are now a friend.
@raulmccartney8795
@raulmccartney8795 Год назад
Zeppelin is the best live band of all time. Crazy bravery, huge amounts of improvisation, total confidence, tight musicianship and an almost supernatural connection between them.
@michaelherle7223
@michaelherle7223 Год назад
I was in Grade 12 the year John Bonham passed away. He was the main influence on my drumming, and I never forget the day he died. I was playing in a high school rock band.. We were all primed to see Led Zeppelin in Montreal for the beginning of the In Through the Out Door Tour. We were going to travel from Regina, Saskatchewan to see Zeppelin. Thirty years later I played in a Led Zeppelin tribute called Femme Zeppelin, based out of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. We’re on RU-vid ( like everyone else ). John Lennon also died in 1989. John Bonham, the best drummer of all time, and John Lennon, the best songwriter of all time - both forever lost in 1980, within a few months of each other … what an incalculable and unfathomable loss to the world. Their legacy and music live on of course , but it’s heartbreaking to imagine what more they could have contributed to the world. They were both timeless artists whose influence on music can never be overstated.
@skibum914
@skibum914 Год назад
Led Zeppelin is the greatest rock band in history...they touch my soul in a way that no other band has. Pure music genius and synergy. It has been so many years now...I'm not sure how I am going to react, but I think I will have to sit a day in mourning each time we lose the remaining members if I happen to live that long. God Bless the Hammer of the Gods!
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
Ugh…I am not looking forward to the day we lose the next legend from Zeppelin.
@Professor.OfRock
@Professor.OfRock Год назад
Hello hit me up right now 👆👆you won my flying guitar 🎸🎸🎉
@randallturner9094
@randallturner9094 Год назад
@@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980they’re hanging in there. But it’s about time the journey ends. 🙁
@dahawk8574
@dahawk8574 9 месяцев назад
Valhalla awaits.
@gregwasserman2635
@gregwasserman2635 Год назад
I have a 45 of "Hey, hey, what can I do". Picked it up in the 80s as a curiosity.
@Zillah82
@Zillah82 Год назад
My dad was a drummer and we listened to a lot of Zeppelin in our house. He even took me to see Robert Plant and Jimmy Paige in concert when I was 15. Dad always loved playing Zep on the drums. He said that Bonzo was the best drummer and the only drummer that held a candle to him was Peart.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
Very cool. Thanks for sharing.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
The Bonz and Peart are both in my list of Drum Lords.
@daBEAGLE1017
@daBEAGLE1017 Год назад
Nothing better than playing some Rush. One of the best bands of all time imfao. Glad I got to see them.
@mrledhead68
@mrledhead68 Год назад
Michael Lee played with Plant and Page, during that tour. He was a hell of a drummer in his own right. R.I.P...
@padmakshkhandelwal1832
@padmakshkhandelwal1832 Год назад
I want to meet you and your dad personally some day, and maybe jam!
@laudanum669
@laudanum669 Год назад
I remember back in 1980 when I was 15. My friend and I were so excited that Zeppelin was going to tour and we would get to see them live for the first time. Then tragedy struck and we never got the chance to see them live.
@jamesbone105
@jamesbone105 Год назад
Another great video on the band I grew up listening to and is my favorite of all time, my brother gave me a 45rpm of Whole Lotta Love and Heartbreaker in 1969 I was 5 years old. I saw Led Zeppelin on July 23rd 1977 my brother and sister took me, I remember telling my mom I'm going you can ground me for a year. 3 year's later it was the start of my Junior year in High School and my friend who's locker was next to mine looked at me after first period and stated John Bonham is dead I heard it this morning at breakfast I told him to stop joking around but he meant it. My friend was upset and I was saddened by that news and he said your so lucky you got to see Zeppelin and that is the only band I ever wanted to see. I was blessed to see John Henry Bonham in Oakland, CA in 1977 he did a solo that lasted about 20min. My favorite track on CODA is Wearing and Tearing. Thank you Professor.
@trinaq
@trinaq Год назад
Rest in peace, John Bonham. He was truly one of the most iconic drummers of all time. 🎶🥁
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
NO question. Bonzo was amazing. Thanks Trina.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
TOO. YOUNG. 😢
@stephenstevens6573
@stephenstevens6573 Год назад
He wasn't just an amazing drummer...he was one of the first guys to imagine different ways to interpret rock and roll music. He will be remembered.
@Phelper99
@Phelper99 Год назад
And for him to think he wasn't good enough, he's been the standard for decades!
@RickHawkDavison
@RickHawkDavison Год назад
His son is as good or better. It's in the DNA.
@bryanlong9602
@bryanlong9602 Год назад
Bonzo is the man. He’s the reason I recently bought a drum kit. I’m 56, have never played any instrument, but just making some noise is exhilarating. The Mighty Zep…
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
Hope you get a good drum teacher for lessons.
@starrywizdom
@starrywizdom Год назад
I think you mean you've never played any instrument BEFORE. Obviously, you have now! Drums are the beating heart of rock & roll -- play it loud, play it proud!
@footwearisoptional8766
@footwearisoptional8766 Год назад
Uh, yeah, hi, beginning bass player, just played my first open jam last year... I was 55. Wanna jam?
@Hedwallfxtd
@Hedwallfxtd Год назад
I saw Led Zeppelin on June 27, 1977 at the Fabulous Forum in Los Angeles… I went with my high school buddy. We both went to the concert totally sober, as we wanted to enjoy and remember as much of the 3+ Hour Concert as we could. We bought our tickets on Ticket Master and paid the outrageous price of $32.00 for Lodge Seats on Jimmy Page’s side… I’m a drummer, so BONZO was my major influence… It was, and will always be, my favorite concert! Years later, I was able to see BONZO’s son perform as JBLZE… My wife and I splurged and got the Meet & Greet Ticket Package… and the most incredible experience was to meet Jason, shake his hand, and have him sign my Concert T-Shirt from June 27, 1977… Sometimes, the Circle of Life is an awesome thing. 🥁❤️
@Professor.OfRock
@Professor.OfRock Год назад
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@billhorstkamp98
@billhorstkamp98 7 месяцев назад
Read story thank you for sharing man✌🏼
@mistersniffer6838
@mistersniffer6838 4 месяца назад
I wonder if he understood the meaning of the shirt, as it was to you. To have something from that long ago, to bring it forward is a thing!!
@RC32Smiths01
@RC32Smiths01 Год назад
Zeppelin's final moments are truly a story to tell. One of the greatest rock bands ever, but with a very sad ending with Bonham's passing. Cheers.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
Thanks RC32.
@Lessontobe
@Lessontobe Год назад
Another great post!
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
After that, they weren’t Zeppelin anymore. Bonham was an unforgettable drummer.
@Handlebar-MustDash
@Handlebar-MustDash Год назад
Robert Plant had more than any man's share of tragedy losing his child too. 🙏🙏🙏
@SopranoPizzaJMFNJ
@SopranoPizzaJMFNJ Год назад
@@Handlebar-MustDash Which really was the end. Bonham was the final nail in the coffin.
@marksheefel3796
@marksheefel3796 Год назад
Led Zeppelin was the most versatile Rock Band ever!!!!!!✌️🤘
@jasonhowarth6789
@jasonhowarth6789 Год назад
I waited forever for Hey Hey What Can I Do? Finally got it on the 93 boxed set. "Gunna leave her where the guitar's playin."
@goodwoodBD
@goodwoodBD 10 месяцев назад
What is so unbelievable about Zeppelin is that these guys were so young when they accomplished what they did. That is what is incredible.
@billk9583
@billk9583 Год назад
I saw them three times, Spring 1970 to Spring 1973. The second time was September 1971 in New Orleans. Robert Plant introduced a new "ballad" they would play while giving their drummer a rest. The flood lights focused on the three others near the front of the stage. Then, several minutes into the song, a bank of flood lights opened up on Bonham right when he hit his first lick in Stairway to Heaven. And yes, the house indeed came down. That was 2-1/2 months before it was introduced to the non-concert-going world on the Led IV album in November 1971. Great times!
@lyndoncmp5751
@lyndoncmp5751 Год назад
Lucky man 👍
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
Glad they put the spotlight on Bonzo!
@Professor.OfRock
@Professor.OfRock Год назад
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@nicoleg4740
@nicoleg4740 Год назад
Wow. That gave me chills just to read about. What a magical moment. And in my favorite place on Earth. Definitely a once in a lifetime experience.
@crungefactory
@crungefactory Год назад
Except Robert never did and never would use the word ballad. Also, their light show was not that sophisticated in 1971. That said, if you were actually there, you were a very fortunate individual!
@DoctorEnigma01
@DoctorEnigma01 Год назад
Makes me as sad as the day it happened every time I think about it, because of all the music that would never be created and we would never get to enjoy
@jasonhowarth6789
@jasonhowarth6789 Год назад
There is no way that Bonham could have been replaced. Led Zeppelin was a super group of 4 musical geniuses. The band would not be the same with any of them missing from the line-up. I was only 7 years old in 1980, but it came to be a sad day when I realized what I had missed... Edit: Bonzo inspired me to become a drummer. I will never forget the day I taught myself a one foot double kick. It was one of the highlights of a young musician's life!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
So true.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
My mom was one of the drummers for her high school marching band, and I’ve got to thank Bonham for making them go out with a bang.
@theskintexpat-themightygreegor
Dude, no shit. I was also devastated a couple years before (or something) when Keith Moon passed. But The Who "replaced" him! Jesus. OK, I'm - and was even at that early age - a drummer, so I'm biased, but I just thought, what the hell is THAT? The Who carrying on without Moon would be like the Stones carrying on without Jagger. It was insane. Kenny Jones is a fine drummer, but that ain't The Who. It was an OK band, but not The Who. And then, they have been nothing but a nostalgia act since Kenny left. Led Zeppelin did it right, as painful as it was. A few months ago, my cat passed away. I was heartbroken. Just destroyed. But a lot of people suggested that I get another cat to take her place, and I just found that offensive. The Who getting a new drummer offended me too, and Led Zeppelin got my eternal respect for not doing that. Never mind Page and Plant's brushing off Jones in their little get-together, and never mind the crap (and some not-so-crap) reunion gigs. They broke the band up, and that was right. I may get another kitty someday, and Page, Plant, and Jones all moved on. But a new kitty isn't ever going to be my little Qiqi, and a new drummer with the Mighty Zep isn't going to be Led Zeppelin.
@laurametheny1008
@laurametheny1008 Год назад
Fabulous! Thank you💔🤘
@Frip36
@Frip36 Год назад
By 1980 there were plenty of great drummers. Yes, a new Zepp drummer's style would be a bit different. That may be a good thing. Point is, you can't tell me Bonzo was irreplaceable when you had guys like Simon Phillips and Cozy Powell walking around. And many others. My opinion as to why Zepp "had" to break up is 1. True. All four really were that old school loyal and knew they lost a piece of the magic. 2. Plant wanted out of the cocoon.
@jasonali4122
@jasonali4122 Год назад
In my view, "Communication Breakdown" from LZ1 was the first ever punk song.
@williamhiles7404
@williamhiles7404 Год назад
I think Page might have thought so too. When asked about punk, he reportedly replied " I was a punk before there were punks". LedHed Steven 🎶 🎸 🎹 🎸 🎶
@candicewitzkoske3155
@candicewitzkoske3155 Год назад
John saved Robert when he lost his son, but no one could save John.
@vonier13
@vonier13 Год назад
I remember this like it was yesterday. It was a sad day.kinda thought that they would keep the candle burning. But I do understand .the cicle was broken.MY FAVORITE GROUP!
@nunyafunyuns
@nunyafunyuns Год назад
Zeppelin most definitely had one of strongest runs in the history of rock music. Legendary.
@markhealey3660
@markhealey3660 Год назад
Neil Peart and John Bonham were both the greatest rock drummers. They both have inspired me for years and difficult licks they laid down. Being in a tribute band showcasing these guys was a huge undertaking and a great joy. These guys will continue to inspire and awe drummers for generations to come! ❤
@joeknightus8827
@joeknightus8827 Год назад
My sister had four tickets to see them at the spectrum in 79. I was so excited that I was finally going to see Led Zeppelin. About a week after we got our tickets he died. We didn't know what to say. Everyone was floored.
@wishingb5859
@wishingb5859 Год назад
This one brought shivers. So many legends died in such tragic ways.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
No kidding. So sad. Really not looking forward to who we'll lose in the next 5 -10 years.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
So TRAGIC.
@jefflebowski3784
@jefflebowski3784 Год назад
Bonham died the day that tickets for the Minneapolis show were to go on sale. My cousin and I got up early for the drive to Mpls to get there for a place towards the front of the line. Got in the car, I started rolling one, and turned on the radio to KQ and we heard the news. I remember that day vividly. Great vid, as always, Prof!
@CraigHollabaugh
@CraigHollabaugh Год назад
Been a Zeppelin fan for 50 years, loved hearing all these stories. Was in high school in 1980 ready to see them in Denver, but no. You're right about Hey Hey, we could only hear it every once in a while on the radio. Thanks for the smile down memory lane. ps, still have all my original 70s vinyl.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
The 70s were very cool, and Zep was only part of the reason.
@Guitarplayer724
@Guitarplayer724 Год назад
Was going to see them in Buffalo, I was heartbroken when John Bonham died!
@sambochen2010
@sambochen2010 Год назад
Great episode Adam! I actually got teary eyed by the end of this video as Bonzo's Montreux played us out with your final words. Their music lives on in my heart every single day.
@Professor.OfRock
@Professor.OfRock Год назад
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@davidcook8323
@davidcook8323 Год назад
When Bonham died, In los Angeles radio station KMET started playing nothing but zeppelin. They played every zeppellin song released to that point in time. I recorded all this on my parents counsol sterios 8track player. Not having blank 8tracks I recorded over entire albums. I listened to those tapes for years. Long after 8 tracks went away. I was young no money but i had a complete zeppelin catalog with kmet dj comentary on Bonams death. I played those for years until my 8 track player broke . It was a very sad day when we lost Bonham. The hardest part was knowing it was over. Yeah music unreleased cane out , but without John Bonham there weren't going to be new albums to look forward to.
@goldgeologist5320
@goldgeologist5320 Год назад
At almost 67 years old and life being busy I have lost listening to music. Now I know what happened to LZ and I am digging out my LZ CDs to enjoy the music again!
@Tomkrup97
@Tomkrup97 Год назад
I would love a video on Travelling Riverside Blues and other rarities
@rogerdeahl9629
@rogerdeahl9629 Год назад
What a shame Bonham died so young. Keith Moon of the Who as well. RIP One of the greatest bands ever gone in the blink of an eye. What could have been.... Thanks for this tribute Professor.......... even though it was sad.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
Thanks Roger...
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
Similar with Bon Scott.
@trailerparkcryptoking5213
@trailerparkcryptoking5213 Год назад
When Jimmy Page decided to start a band he attempted to hire Keith Moon as his drummer along with Roger Daltry and John Entwistle, in other words The Who minus Pete Townsend. They turned him down and this is why Pete Townsend couldn’t stand Jimmy. Pete used to see Jimmy on the school campus and knew who he was but never socialized with him.
@patb5266
@patb5266 Год назад
Bon Scott February 19th 1980, what a brutal year that was.
@georgiarn3915
@georgiarn3915 Год назад
I was only 4 when John Bonham died, my mom was a big Zeppelin fan and so I grew up listening to them. I got the box set that had Travelling Riverside Blues, at the time I didn't realize it hadn't been released on an album because our classic rock stations played it in heavy rotation. I'm still a huge Led Zeppelin fan. I've never been as excited as when Jason Bonham joined the remaining members for the Celebration Day concert. The DVD certainly didn't disappoint.
@johnpage7624
@johnpage7624 Год назад
Led Zeppelin were definetly a an amazing, legendary band. John Paul Jones gave them the freedom to do whatever they wanted musically, because the dude can play EVERYTHING!!!
@johnpenningtoniii4706
@johnpenningtoniii4706 Год назад
I started playing drums because of the last part - breakdown of Stairway Heaven when I was a young kid. Smacking cooking pot bottoms with wooden spoons. Trying to follow every part. -Top Four best drummer 1. Bonham 2. Pert 3. Danny Carry -Tool 4. Taylor Hawking -Foo Thank you Professor, I love what you do.
@MichaelStichauf
@MichaelStichauf Год назад
This is the best video you've ever done! When Bonham died they had started to sell tickets for that North American tour and my friend and I had started to send a request for tickets which of course ended when Bonham died. This video you've done just brought back some terrific memories for me. I graduated high school in 1981 so Led Zeppelin was one of our favorite bands. I can remember going to the midnight show to see The Song Remains the Same two or three different times.
@donovanjones4175
@donovanjones4175 Год назад
I waited in line for 2 days in Montreal for a ticket to finally see the band, the news came on the second day that bonzo was gone. I was truly heartbroken.
@beckyfrogers
@beckyfrogers Год назад
Neil Peart was sensational, but he can't match Bonzo's power or emotion.
@tonydeaton1967
@tonydeaton1967 Год назад
I was a practicing musician, heavily influenced by Led Zeppelin, when all this was going down. I can remember John Bonham already being a towering, legendary drummer long before his death. Forty years on, nothing much has changed. In my humble guitar-playing mind, he is the greatest of all time.
@PaulLoughrin
@PaulLoughrin Год назад
Thank you, Mr. Professor. A very sad and tragic ending to one of the biggest and most successful rock bands of all time. However, Coda is a great tribute to John, and the Zeppelin legacy.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
I agree. I wish they'd included Hey Hey but nonetheless.
@dart3409
@dart3409 Год назад
I have the 45 of Hey Hey what can I do, the flip side is the immigrant song. It's a Japanese import with a Japanese to English translation. Unfortunately the translated paper that came with it has since been lost. One thing I do remember is the very poorly translated line "Our only goal will be some rest and show"
@venomdust1
@venomdust1 Год назад
I was 13 years old and my brother was 20 when we heard the news . We both were big Zep fans . I remember my eyes watering up when I heard the news and went to tell my brother when he came home from work. When he walked in and we looked at each other no words were needed. He went in his room and locked the door and played Zep for an hour before calling me into the room so we could talk. Later in life my brother admitted he went into his room to cry and did not want me to see.
@curiousman1672
@curiousman1672 Год назад
What can I say? Greatest quartet of all time. Greatest band of all time. Greatest front man of all time. Long live the Led balloon.
@kirvenslade8923
@kirvenslade8923 Год назад
Well said. Greatest singer, greatest guitarist/producer, greatest bassist/multi instrumentalist, and of course the greatest drummer for all time.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
You know you’re a legend when your band is in several of my top 10 greats lists and I’m only a teenager.
@padmakshkhandelwal1832
@padmakshkhandelwal1832 Год назад
@@kirvenslade8923 not to forget the greatest synergy.
@Bicycle-Bill
@Bicycle-Bill Год назад
Beatles will always be the greatest quartet ever. Without the Beatles, there is no Led Zep, the Stones, the Who, Black Sabbath or Pink Floyd, KISS or even Oasis, well at least not with what we finally ended up with. Pink Floyd also has a claim to greatest quartet as well, but sorry guys imho, Beatles will always be the Greatest Of All Time Greatest drummer though… well John “Bonzo” Bonham of course!
@homeaccount5943
@homeaccount5943 Год назад
Not in a million years.
@magneto7930
@magneto7930 Год назад
I remember taping Hey Hey, What Can I Do off the radio. That was the only way to get it back in the day unless you had the Immigrant Song 45, which I did not. But rock stations definitely picked up on it and played it quite often. Zep was under contract for another "studio" album so they tried to pass off We're Gonna Groove and I Can't Quit You Baby as studio recordings by omitting the audience. I bought Coda when it first came out just because I was thrilled to have a new Led Zep record.
@Professor.OfRock
@Professor.OfRock Год назад
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@jojos9096
@jojos9096 Год назад
I’ve been a Led Zeppelin fan from the moment I heard Whole Lotta Love as a little kid. I’ve never been a fan of any other metal band, most were just noise and screaming to me. There was just something magical when Page, Plant, Jones and Bonham came together. They intertwined so many different styles in their music and had such complex musicality. They blew me away in the 70’s and still do it when I play anything from their catalog. It’s impossible for me to pick a favorite Led Zeppelin song; they are all just so good. To me, John Bonham was the GOAT. His ability still boggles my mind. It’s beyond tragic that no one recognized how obviously depressed he was at the end. I hope he’s drumming up a storm on the other side.
@crungefactory
@crungefactory Год назад
Zeppelin not metal. Metal not blues based
@billhorstkamp98
@billhorstkamp98 7 месяцев назад
I appreciate what you say. I feel the same way about Led Zeppelin synergy. It was also whole lotta love for me as a little kid. I was doing yardwork in our front yard when I heard it. It was 1971 I was seven years old And it blew my mind. The greatest blues rock band !ever the greatest rock band ever.!!
@FineArtsMusic
@FineArtsMusic Год назад
nice video, please consider a video relating to The Carpenters! And if you're able to it would be great to see you interview Richard Carpenter!
@sgt.grinch3299
@sgt.grinch3299 Год назад
Zeppelin was the heaviest band of all time. RIP JOHN.
@James_Loveless
@James_Loveless Год назад
Wearing and Tearing from CODA is a very underrated Gem... (imo: a peak into a part of maybe what Led Zeppelin would be in the 1980's) It is said Bonham and Page had (supposedly) had plans for album after In Through the Out Door to be heavier and back to Roots of Led Zeppelin
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
That's right. We talk about it in the video.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
And then it all fell apart after that. I wonder what 80s Zep would have sounded like.
@D-Fens_1632
@D-Fens_1632 Год назад
I love that song. But for every time I've listened to Led Zeppelin 2 I've listened to In Through the Out Door at least a dozen, I'm an odd kind of Zeppelin fan.
@rick6582CNCMedicalParts
@rick6582CNCMedicalParts Год назад
Poor Tom... my fav on album
@stephenbrown4211
@stephenbrown4211 Год назад
I remember seeing Plant at the Knebworth 90 festival. He finished his set with Wearing & Tearing with Jimmy and Joe Perry joining him on stage. Awesome
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
Some legends.
@tektoniks_architects
@tektoniks_architects Год назад
That live version is fire.
@sylviaross5722
@sylviaross5722 11 месяцев назад
A college roommate had a ticket to see Zeppelin on that tour. She was devastated. She didn't even get her money back, & kept that ticket along with all her other concert tickets she'd collected. I've been to a lot of rock concerts in my life, & Zeppelin is probably the band I most regret not having seen.😣😣😣 Requiescat In Pace (Latin: Rest In Peace), John Bonham.💔🙏
@theskintexpat-themightygreegor
Funny how memory serves...or fails to serve. I remember Hey Hey being on Coda from the very beginning. Huh. Weird. My Zeppelin story: I had a ticket to see them on their final tour, in L.A. The one that never happened. I was only 15 years old, but my older sister's boyfriend planned to take her - and ME! - to see them. I loved that guy. The boyfriend, I mean. There was one time at one of my mom's cocktail parties when he asked me to mix him a screwdriver. I told him I didn't know how, so he told me the recipe. Easy, vodka and OJ, 4 to 1. OK. So I went to mix it, but I was a kid. Knowing that the point of the cocktail was the alcohol, I mixed it 4 to 1 alright. Four parts vodka to one part OJ. It made sense to me at the time. He took one sip and almost spit it across the room, hahaha. Anyway, I kept the Zeppelin ticket. Obviously, I could have got my money back, but screw that.
@Iloveboogersalot
@Iloveboogersalot Год назад
I was in Junior High and my usually upbeat, kooky art teacher was crying when he got the news. Not sure how one got the news at that time when phones weren't attached to us and there was only ABC, CBS and NBC.
@francestomic2772
@francestomic2772 Год назад
I had tickets for that concert. I spent the day I tears
@Professor.OfRock
@Professor.OfRock Год назад
Congratulations you won my (flying guitar 🎸)hit me up right now 🎁🎁...
@lazyboyrider4607
@lazyboyrider4607 Год назад
Imho, no greater drummer ever. Way too young to die. Thanks for the music.
@cgoebbert
@cgoebbert Год назад
I was 13 when John Bonham died and I was going to see their tour in Chicago as my 1st concert ever. I, along with a zillion others, was devastated. I had 6ft and other sized wall posters of Zeppelin. I bought a cheap Sears Les Paul copy in cherry sunburst and played really (really) bad covers of their songs because I wanted to be Jimmy Page (and Robert Plant) so bad I could taste it. My guitar teacher kept wanting to teach me Stones songs and, at the time, I was like, “if it ain’t Zep, don’t waste ma time!” They’re a primary reason for me chucking college to come out to LA in ‘88 to be a rock star - and we see how well that worked out! 😂 Wouldn’t have traded it for the world. Thank you Led Zeppelin! 🙏🎸🤘☺️
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
Haha, no kidding! You cannot beat Zep.
@Professor.OfRock
@Professor.OfRock Год назад
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@WeaponsEducation
@WeaponsEducation Год назад
Within 90 days, we lost John Bonham and John Lennon. Think of the talent we lost.
@robster7316
@robster7316 Год назад
Keith Moon, legendary drummer for The Who, also died an untimely death in 1978. Both Keith and John were cut from the same cloth and were like freight trains on the drums. Both left an enormous void with their passing, although The Who (unlike Zep) elected to stay together afterward. A lot of "what-ifs" in the history of rock and roll-Holly, Hendrix, Morrison, Joplin-the list is a long one. We wonder what music they would have made if they had lived, but it only makes one appreciate all the more what they gave us in the short time they were here. Thanks, Adam!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
IT's so true. They were so similar in so many ways. Tragic. Very tragic. Thanks Robster. Always love seeing you on here.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
I know, it is sometimes hard to imagine a world where Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Keith Moon, etc. lived through the 80s.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
Professor, I have a couple of song requests for you in the future. The family of the math teacher who I made a playlist for containing almost every song released the year he was born told me that I did an awesome job compiling it and that it brought back so many memories for them. His wife stumbled across a few songs that made her smile with passion, but it took her a few days to remember what they were. She finally found them yesterday, and I was not expecting one of the songs to delight her since it’s a slice of pure cheese: 1. Break My Stride by Matthew Wilder 2. In a Big Country by Big Country I’d love to see you make videos on both of those songs, and maybe get in an interview or two? That would be amazing!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
Sounds good. Need to get interviews with them.
@sellingpeck
@sellingpeck Год назад
The story of Big Country is very bitter sweet. In a Big Country is a great song story all by itself as well. I think a deep dive into the band, especially the lead singer would be great I thought it had already been featured on POR, but perhaps it was another source.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
@@sellingpeck That would be amazing! The lead singer has been dead for over 20 years now, but I would be delighted if he gets ahold of one of the guitarists, or keyboardists, or drummer.
@SuziQ.
@SuziQ. Год назад
Break My Stride is pure cheese, but it got a lot of play in commercials/ads. Iirc, one was for active old people. 😂
@Dirty_Squirrell
@Dirty_Squirrell Год назад
Finally. Thank you. Their version of **I Can't Quit You** is perfection.
@LsTinyDanc3r
@LsTinyDanc3r Год назад
First-John Bonham 2nd-Mitch Mitchell 3rd-Rick Allen 4th- th drummer Bob Seger had WAY BACK in his early days, th guy had a "two story" drum kit! 🙈 I saw them play & it was crazy!!! 😳 ❤your informed take on everything. Keep up th good work. Greetings frm Detroit, Michigan ✌️
@williambenner701
@williambenner701 Год назад
So Coda was the only Led Zeppelin album I never really cared for. But to be fair, I only listened to it a couple of times. I think I will have to listen to it again. Great tribute to one of the greatest drummers of all time Professor.❤️🔥❤️
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
Do it! It's actually got some good songs.
@leb5410
@leb5410 Год назад
Baby please come home is one my very favorite Zeppelin tunes. Also unreleased is La La which was supposed to be on Zeppelin 2. Both are GREAT songs….IMO.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
You should give it another run.
@pauleaster5832
@pauleaster5832 Год назад
I reordered the song chronologically and it made more sense
@HotRod12667
@HotRod12667 Год назад
It’s full of fine songs. No filler.
@livingreflection5
@livingreflection5 Год назад
When I was a teenager I couldn't understand why Zeppelin had to break up. As an adult, I got it. Each member was a genius. Any drummer who would have stepped in would have been hated by the fans.
@jimmyboy2165
@jimmyboy2165 Год назад
You thanked us so much for watching, hey my friend no, no, no THANK YOU for making this video. I hope you read your comments because there is something you should know. Yes you do music for a living but how many millions of people do not. Alot of us go on with our lives trying to make enough to raise our kids and live on with just that all while we love music. But for myself I honestly loved so much music I could have never learned everything about all the bands and musicians I loved to listen to. Now retired you and some like you (mostly you) are my go to for learning about just those. For that I thank you sir for everything you do. God bless you my friend, you teach me so much. 🙏
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
Thank you so much Jimmy Boy. You made my day! Truly appreciate you watching.
@Elhastezy888
@Elhastezy888 Год назад
Excellent post!!🤍 Folks like yourself make "scrolling " worth it lol 👍🏼 many blessings
@linjoy9627
@linjoy9627 10 месяцев назад
It's such a sad way to die. My dad died exactly the same way less than a year before. July 23 1979 a sad day for our family. My dad had taken an early retirement due to ill health. He had COAD (cronic obstructive airway disease ) he also had emphysema due to smoking at least 2 packs per day, he was also a heavy drinker. He retired on the Thursday and died on the Sunday late in the evening age just 59 years. It seems that all the people who die this way are deeply unhappy and the only way they cope is to drink.
@treeskier802
@treeskier802 10 месяцев назад
Coda is actually a great album. I think I prefer it over Presence. Some great songs on Coda. Thanks for the story on John Bonham. A lot of info I hadn’t heard before. Greatest drummer of all time and it’s not close.
@YoungStoic45
@YoungStoic45 Год назад
I'm a 28 yo man from India. I love Led Zeppelin more than any other band/artist, then comes Queen. I don't even listen to any Indian music actually. If I could only listen to a single band for the rest of my life, this is the one. They actually helped me through most of my dark days. Still does a good job at it. When the Levee Breaks is what all my callers will hear when they call me. They piqued my interest in mouth organ and guitar. I'm yet to learn it but someday I will. I hope I can meet the remaining 3 of them some day! ZoSo forever!
@alexkx8599
@alexkx8599 Год назад
Same! Except I put Michael Jackson above the two of them! 😁
@dallassukerkin6878
@dallassukerkin6878 Год назад
One of the things I love about following your channel is the number of times you remind me to go and listen to fabulous music that has drifted to the back of my 'cabinet' over the years
@gioknows
@gioknows Год назад
I just couldn’t believe it when Bonzo died because it was just a few years after Keith Moon’s passing and suddenly my two favorite drummers were gone. I never have gotten over that. Cheers from Guarne, Colombia 🇨🇴
@chrismaverick9828
@chrismaverick9828 Год назад
Bonham fell into that pit that many successful musicians end up in: "There are so many better than I am.", "This part sounds terrible and is too simple." "It's just not coming to me." Zeppelin formed the basis of almost all rock after. Of course it is hard to see in the moment, but after the series of incredible albums they had and the already tangible changes that came as a result of their vision, it's a terrible tragedy that he could not see that you don't have to be the greatest drummer of all time to make a a permanent mark. You just have to be THAT drummer that is in THE band. Play your soul, make the rhythm and harmonies. Make music! All else will come in time or once again. A drummer doesn't make a band any more than a guitarist alone does. A band is a group of minds and souls all linked and focused towards telling others of things they know or think or feel. Sometimes you aren't the best at telling a story. You just have to be the best at telling YOUR story. Let history and the fans be the judges of your success.
@Professor.OfRock
@Professor.OfRock Год назад
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@davidskidmore4189
@davidskidmore4189 Год назад
The tickets were mail order only. A friend of mine had a mother that worked at the post office. We put together our order, and she sent it through in the first group of mail to be sent out. We met at school that day and high fived. That afternoon we heard the news that Bonham had died. We were shocked. We all loved Led Zeppelin!! Four days later our tickets arrived. Four rows from the front!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It was not to be....
@eclecticx
@eclecticx Год назад
The only band members who are replaceable are those who play only what they're told, the ones who don't contribute creatively. Otherwise, it changes the make-up of the band and then, not the same band. Plant, Page, and Jones recognized this. I admire them all the more of it, certainly respect them more than I do those who replace original, contributing members and continue under the same moniker.
@richardatyeo9903
@richardatyeo9903 8 месяцев назад
My favorite band ever, Saw them live at Tampa stadium in"73 I was 16. Best band then and still the best in 2024!
@michaelrublesky2178
@michaelrublesky2178 Год назад
Do a live Professor of rock in Lancaster PA! I'll take 2 tickets to get the ball rolling-
@georgemathie8123
@georgemathie8123 Год назад
I'm one of the few led Zeppelin fans who love in through the out door it has such a diverse variety of music and it points the way the band would've gone if they would've continued however you can see the direction that Robert plant would go in his solo career
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
Very true. 80s Led Zeppelin would've been very cool
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
It shows they could do a variety of genres.
@MyName-pl7zn
@MyName-pl7zn Год назад
Count me in on loving In Through the Out Door! You can definitely hear this was more a Plant/Jones album as Page and Bonzo were dealing with personal issues
@geetee2694
@geetee2694 Год назад
My first Zep lp. Love it.
@georgemathie8123
@georgemathie8123 Год назад
@@MyName-pl7zn that's the impression I got to and John Paul Jones definitely comes out on top on this album especially on the wonderful fool in the rain and all of my love
@willymccoy3427
@willymccoy3427 Год назад
As a Zeppelin fan since LZ II was released, I must admit that I never have listened to Coda. I think I need to now.
@joet6434
@joet6434 Год назад
Have loved Zeppelin since i was 13 & they became my favourite band, i am now 37 & that has not changed. They were one of a very few classic rock bands thats catalogue contains very few less than stellar albums with only a few misjudged experiments. Bonham was a powerhouse on the drums with a lot of swing & groove to his playing. It's a shame he indulged as much as he did & unfortunately fell victim to them, but what he produced was magic. Four members made more of a bombast that many have tried to attain but failed. These four men made music which has lasted & will last because they made wonderful noise together. My favourite track from Coda is Wearing and Tearing. It had a fresh immediacy to it with the dynamism the band was known for. Their fake band name for the single at knebworth might have been the Old Knobs, self depreciation being a very english thing.
@aaronprice6716
@aaronprice6716 Год назад
well, now i have to go listen to Zepp ! great show brother
@zendean5207
@zendean5207 Год назад
You'll not get this kind of content anywhere but Professor of Rock. Bien hecho Senor Rock.
@scottymoondogjakubin4766
@scottymoondogjakubin4766 Год назад
My father and his gf at the time had tickets for zepplin but all the shows were cancelled after the death of john ! I think the tickets were for the chicago soldiers field show ! sad !!
@feralart
@feralart Год назад
I'd like to think that one day, in an age yet to come, that Bonham will be spun back out into the pattern to reunite with the souls of Page, Plant, and Jones. Led Zeppelin reborn to change the face of music once again.
@amievil3697
@amievil3697 Год назад
Greatest rock band EVER! I can only imagine the emotions of the surviving band members felt of not being there for a friend
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
It was SO TOUGH.
@davidimrie6916
@davidimrie6916 Год назад
There is no doubt Professor, you are super talented at bringing us this info and your show is awesome. I have learned so much from you.
@Professor.OfRock
@Professor.OfRock Год назад
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@davidimrie6916
@davidimrie6916 Год назад
@@Professor.OfRock How do I do that?
@SuziQ.
@SuziQ. Год назад
@@davidimrie6916 , It’s a scammer bot. They’re everywhere right now, impersonating content creators. Please report them when you see them. They don’t have a verified check mark to the right of their username. The real Professor wouldn’t message you like that.
@davidimrie6916
@davidimrie6916 Год назад
@@SuziQ. I thought so, it's been happening on Facebook as well.
@SuziQ.
@SuziQ. Год назад
@@davidimrie6916 , Ugh. Facebook has been unusable since they added messenger. I gave up my account years ago. Instagram is the only app I’ve encountered that doesn’t allow comment editing, and guess what? It’s a Facebook product. Figures.
@dtltmtgt
@dtltmtgt Год назад
Great vid! Always loved "Bonzo's Montreux". I would be interested in a video on "Travelling Riverside Blues".
@GeoZeppelin1979
@GeoZeppelin1979 Год назад
there will NEVER be another Led Zeppelin,the chemistry they had when they played they created a fifth element...........i get very angry when Robert acts like a 12 year old and goes into strops when asked about reunions,but on the other hand i COMPLETELY get him..............there is no Led Zeppelin without bonzo :(
@MJEvermore853
@MJEvermore853 Год назад
I totally agree with him about not continuing without Bonzo. But Robert's still a diva after all these decades. I've lost a lot of the respect I've had for him because of it.
@billc.5861
@billc.5861 Год назад
Mr Bonham is my #1. Then a bunch fallow Neal Peart, Stewart Copeland, Jeff Campitelli , Aynsley Dunbar, Tommy Aldridge, Steve Gadd so on & so forth. Thanks.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
That's a great list.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
Steve Gadd did a terrific job on 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover with that marching riff.
@billc.5861
@billc.5861 Год назад
Hey. Yeah Mr Gadd certainly did do nice work on that song, his Mozambican style on the song “Late in the Evening “ also very cool. His stuff on Aja was great. Jeff Campatelli blows me away every time I see him play. Thanks
@dranet47
@dranet47 Год назад
It says a lot about a band that their reportedly "worst" album is still pretty darn amazing.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
That's exactly right.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
It’s mindblowing.
@turnsufficient4971
@turnsufficient4971 Год назад
Darlene is a phenomenal song and Jonesy kills the piano in it !
@martinboyle9163
@martinboyle9163 Год назад
I would watch a deep dive on ANYTHING by Led Zeppelin! :)
@christophergraves5687
@christophergraves5687 Год назад
"everyone plays better than me." I can't believe Bonham said that. I barely understand all the slick things he did on the drums in Zeppelin. He's like the Einstein of rock Drumming. But, even he suffered from a lack of confidence. And I can tell you a lack of confidence has killed my music before too
@KomaTimeKev
@KomaTimeKev Год назад
Another great episode Professor! My vote for Zepplin punk band names? Black Dog or Moby Dick. 👊😎
@heyjoe556
@heyjoe556 Год назад
What is Rock? Led Zeppelin. I was a teenager thru the 70s. So many greats but on top - Led Zeppelin. Hey Hey What Can I Do is one of my favorite Zep songs and favorites altogether. Got CODA for that song. Great video bro...
@carolmartin4413
@carolmartin4413 Год назад
I always think Bonham's greatest tribute was from his son...when he played at the Kennedy Center Honors for Led Zeppelin.
@ricardoagila3115
@ricardoagila3115 Год назад
I can still remember hearing on the news about the loss of John Bonham in, I think September of 1980. Then a couple of months later the news of Bonham’s death died out as another John was assassinated at the Dakota building in NYC.
@PiratePrincessYuki
@PiratePrincessYuki Год назад
My introduction to Zeppelin (not the casual listening to my dads CD’s) was when my little brother and his friend Danny enlisted me into there band to sing Kashmir for their band. I was a casual fan until then.
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