I am 60 and this guy makes me want to get a kit! (I am a Bonzo fan and mediocre piano and guitar player-and female!) You folks are so lucky to have TH-cam and these teachers (of all skills levels and temperaments) to teach you for *FREE!!*
Always loved your playing. I always thought you talked to much when I was younger and first coming across your videos, but as I age as a person and drummer, I've come to realize that you take great pride in what you do and want to ensure that your message gets across. You always had a way to bring me back to Bonham, and I thank you for making your presence on TH-cam. An inspiration, wonderful teacher, and a character. Cheers to you, sir! Keep whackin' those skins.
Any time, sir! I've seen negative comments on your videos and can't understand why, you're one of the few TH-cam drummers who actually knows what they're doing. Looking forward to future uploads, wish I could jam with you.
Love this guy! Funny as Hell he is. His toms sound a little flat to me though. Sound like they might need a little higher tension on the resonant sides
hi....i am an infiltrater here,sneaking in and learning all you guys cool licks on the drumkit...i wanted to be a drummer since 6th grade but mom said they were too loud- i got her back for that.... but you are helping me sound way better than i ever would have on my own-i'm getting ready to record a bunch of original music and im playing every thing-myself- so you are making a huge contribution here-bravo, guy-thanx again-
You are one of the most helpful drum instructors out there. Your methods just make things like this so much easier to understand.. at least for me, and are certainly always very entertaining! Thanks for taking the time to make these videos.. Much appreciated.
you know sir...this is what i seek for a years about the ending of drum pattern and finally found it...thank you so much for the lesson and tips...i really enjoy and appreciate all of your shows...
Terry, your an awesome teacher man. I just played the ending in my cover as an improv in the style of what I thought John played. I removed this section in the audio file and moved the guitar/bass ending out further than the original to accommodate what I played. Thanks for sharing your gift for teaching and drumming.
I absolutely love this tutorial, very helpful. I live this instructor--very natural, funny and likeable. Very funny 4:35..the ticking and head shake. Also when he hits the vintage bass hoop. Well done!!
tremendously helpful..... i'm so thankful you worked it out and broke it down so well.... I never bothered too (seemed too much work) and probably never would have without your instruction!
Thank you for doing this, It has driven me insane since 1976 trying to figure it out, well done !!! You really get the nuances of Bohnam's Playing & Style and can interpret it. Also its nice to know that there are so many Bohnam obsessed lunatics like me. (its hard to believe he was so young to be so talented, and now he has been gone longer than he was alive)
Excellent job my man. I've always wanted to learn that ending the exact same way that J. Bonham performed it. You nailed it !!! It couldn't have been explained and demonstrated it any better, Hands Down. Breaking it into 3 parts, make it so much easier with the learning process. Took me about 1/2 hour with a lot of rewinding/ play, rewind/play, etc....but I got it. lol...now its time to pick up the speed to the proper tempo. Being a drummer for so many years, I've found that once I get a fast lick nailed down at a slower tempo, playing it at tempo comes simply with focused practice and repetition. Thanks again for taking the time to demosnstrate.
10/10. I thought I KNEW it until I realised I didn't and came across your vids. It's almost taken 20 years for me to realise that Bonham's triplets were led with the LEFT hand! That was courtesy of your other vid on the subject. Thanks for sharing and informing.
Dude! Sooooooooooooo helpful! Thank you!!!!! I've referred to several videos of this break down, but none have been more effective in my opinion than yours. Why? Because you repeat until the cows come home, so to speak and do it very slow. Yes!!! That's how to do it, sir! It's not too much or too slow. It works!!! Thank you! Keep up the great job!
Thanks. I've been listening to this song for over 20 years and didn't know that "chunk 3" began with the left hand hitting the first tom and inverting the triplet! All this time I thought it began with the bass drum, but that never sounded right.
awesome breakdown of a great fill,keep the vids coming love them, they're very helpful,much appreciated for taking the time to do these bonzo vids,bonzo rules!
I guess you could say I've been faking that end solo my whole life LOL I just incorporate a lot of me in whatever I do I usually start my triplets with my foot left then right, but this is a great breakdown of exactly how it's supposed to be played or the way Bonham did it that day in the studio. There's something about Bonhams feel and groove that just makes you want to play and I'm sure many can attest to that. A lot of people are saying you're insane but you're not you're just a naturally spun out drummer I love it. Thanks for the video bro.
Mr. Terry, I have to tell you how much I enjoy your videos. The way you break things down and your zany sense of humor. May you continue bringing us many and I do mean many more videos. Thanks so much! PS. I never really thought I would be able to play the ending to Zeppelins' Rock and Roll, and thanks to you, now I can. Thanks again!
Thanks a million for sharing this. Wish my drum teacher taught like you when I was younger. Also thanks for the video on the Rock And Roll Intro!. That cleared up a lot for me..
Terry you are a true master! Thank you for taking the time to break this down. Gonna check out your other video's! Hey any chance you would do an instructional video on EVERY Led Zeppelin song ever written?!!! I'd watch every one. Cheers my man! Thanks again!
watched this and learned the lick properly! Ive been bastardising the ending for so long!! I watched Grave Doule on the Kennedy honours just recently, and man I would have thought out of homage and musicianship he would have frickin learned the ending with the Led Zep guy's watching!! Oh well wtf ...it's too late now... Dig your video's! Cheers from Canada!
Champ Kind: We need you. Hell, I need you. I'm a mess without you. I miss you so damn much! I miss being with you. I miss being *near* you. I miss your laugh! [laugh's playfully and pulls on Ron's sleeve] Champ Kind: I miss your scent. [Composes himself, becomes serious] Champ Kind: I miss your musk... When this all gets sorted out, I think you and me should get an apartment together! Brian Fantana: Take it easy, Champ. Why don't you sit this next one out, stop talking for a while. Thanks Rob!!
Yes . Thank you !! Thanks to you, Mr. Bonzoleaum, I just learned the Crunge from your other video. . So cool. A plesure to now be able to play that right ! And now...very glad to discover this. I'll check back in a week or so , hopefully with the good news that I can finally play that Rock & Roll outro. You are an awesome teacher.
Just gotta thank you man, you're a trip dude, (and of course I mean that in a great way,) but your understanding and break down of Bonham's technique are spot on. I was more of a Mitch Mitchell, Keith Moon follower and respected JB's style but never really listened to him. A current band I'm playing in is covering a few of their tunes and if I need help (which I do all the time,) I turn to your page. Rock On & Thank You!
Great informative video, man, you helped me a lot!! I was wondering, some transcriptions read on section 2 hertha groupings (with 32th notes) , but now, watching you doing triples + kick, that makes more sense to me. Thanks a lot!
Many thanks Terry for your tutorial! There's a small detail barely audible in the outro: Bonham does the roll on 18" floor tom before very last crash hit.
Great FREAKING JOHN HENRY. BONHAM , PROBABLY THE BEST ROCK ENDING TO AH SONG EVER !!! YES I HAD 5 - TICKETS TO BILL GRAM PRESENTS " LED ZEPPLIN ..TOUR 1977 . I SEEN IN CONCERT JOHN BONHAM " PLAYING THE CHROME LUDWIG KIT " ON AH HOT 🥁 SUMMER DAY ...@ $20 , BUCKS A TIC ...HA HA ..TAKE CARE 💔💜🥁🙏🙏🙏🙏💫 COMPLETE WITH HIMMY PAGE , ROBERT PLANT , & JOHN PAUL JONES Y ...WHAT AH DAY ..🎈🎉🌅
NICE!!! Can you please discuss two apparently inflenced drummers by Bonham (one is controversial) in Carmine Appice and Michael Derosire? When I listen to Carmine on Rod Stewart's Foot Loose and Fancy Free I hear heavy Bonham style. Michael in Heart had the same sound and style.
You're completely insane, but you explained the whole thing like nobody else. Thank you so much!
I am 60 and this guy makes me want to get a kit! (I am a Bonzo fan and mediocre piano and guitar player-and female!) You folks are so lucky to have TH-cam and these teachers (of all skills levels and temperaments) to teach you for *FREE!!*
10:22-10:49 is the whole solo at a slow speed.
Always loved your playing. I always thought you talked to much when I was younger and first coming across your videos, but as I age as a person and drummer, I've come to realize that you take great pride in what you do and want to ensure that your message gets across. You always had a way to bring me back to Bonham, and I thank you for making your presence on TH-cam. An inspiration, wonderful teacher, and a character. Cheers to you, sir! Keep whackin' those skins.
+Nick Colantonio Thank you Nick for the very kind words. I really do appreciate it! Thank you for the comment!
Any time, sir! I've seen negative comments on your videos and can't understand why, you're one of the few TH-cam drummers who actually knows what they're doing. Looking forward to future uploads, wish I could jam with you.
You are exactly what a drummer should be.... Extremely talented, insightful and entertaining. Well done1
Thank you very sincerely, Joe!
You're tatally insane, but man, you can play!
Love this guy! Funny as Hell he is. His toms sound a little flat to me though. Sound like they might need a little higher tension on the resonant sides
This guy is totally insane! Lol…😂
Great explanation of how to play the ending of a great song. Thx!
hi....i am an infiltrater here,sneaking in and learning all you guys cool licks on the drumkit...i wanted to be a drummer since 6th grade but mom said they were too loud-
i got her back for that....
but you are helping me sound way better than i ever would have on my own-i'm getting ready to record a bunch of original music and im playing every thing-myself-
so you are making a huge contribution here-bravo, guy-thanx again-
You are one of the most helpful drum instructors out there. Your methods just make things like this so much easier to understand.. at least for me, and are certainly always very entertaining! Thanks for taking the time to make these videos.. Much appreciated.
you know sir...this is what i seek for a years about the ending of drum pattern and finally found it...thank you so much for the lesson and tips...i really enjoy and appreciate all of your shows...
Terry, your an awesome teacher man. I just played the ending in my cover as an improv in the style of what I thought John played. I removed this section in the audio file and moved the guitar/bass ending out further than the original to accommodate what I played. Thanks for sharing your gift for teaching and drumming.
Thanks for the very nice words, Sal!
100% INFORMATIVE, 100% ENTERTAINING.
LOVED YA, MAN.
Loved it! Great breakdown. Finally understand what John was doing!
I absolutely love this tutorial, very helpful. I live this instructor--very natural, funny and likeable. Very funny 4:35..the ticking and head shake. Also when he hits the vintage bass hoop. Well done!!
tremendously helpful..... i'm so thankful you worked it out and broke it down so well.... I never bothered too (seemed too much work) and probably never would have without your instruction!
Very good lesson. Glad you share and take the time to slow it down and explain every nuance.
Thank you Shm!
Awesome teacher!!!
Gonna try this at home!!!
Thanks a lot!!
Thx Terry.. old drummer never quits learning.
I love your way of teaching, thank you very much!!!
Hug from Brazil.
I feel like I waisted YEARS trying to learn this! The "E" of 3 is all ya need... Excellent.
Thank you for doing this, It has driven me insane since 1976 trying to figure it out, well done !!! You really get the nuances of Bohnam's Playing & Style and can interpret it. Also its nice to know that there are so many Bohnam obsessed lunatics like me. (its hard to believe he was so young to be so talented, and now he has been gone longer than he was alive)
Excellent job my man. I've always wanted to learn that ending the exact same way that J. Bonham performed it. You nailed it !!! It couldn't have been explained and demonstrated it any better, Hands Down. Breaking it into 3 parts, make it so much easier with the learning process. Took me about 1/2 hour with a lot of rewinding/ play, rewind/play, etc....but I got it. lol...now its time to pick up the speed to the proper tempo. Being a drummer for so many years, I've found that once I get a fast lick nailed down at a slower tempo, playing it at tempo comes simply with focused practice and repetition. Thanks again for taking the time to demosnstrate.
10/10. I thought I KNEW it until I realised I didn't and came across your vids. It's almost taken 20 years for me to realise that Bonham's triplets were led with the LEFT hand! That was courtesy of your other vid on the subject. Thanks for sharing and informing.
excellent breakdown Terry..thankyou
“I don’t how many times I should explain this.”
Lol
You’re funny!!
Thanks-
You’ve help me a lot!!
You’re a Great Teacher.
Thanks again.
🙏🏽💯👍🏽
Happy to help!
Dude! Sooooooooooooo helpful! Thank you!!!!! I've referred to several videos of this break down, but none have been more effective in my opinion than yours. Why? Because you repeat until the cows come home, so to speak and do it very slow. Yes!!! That's how to do it, sir! It's not too much or too slow. It works!!! Thank you! Keep up the great job!
Thanks Rene for the support!
Thanks. I've been listening to this song for over 20 years and didn't know that "chunk 3" began with the left hand hitting the first tom and inverting the triplet! All this time I thought it began with the bass drum, but that never sounded right.
you´re the best professor i ever seen!!!!!!
Why are you the only one (on You Tube) that can do this fill properly from start to finish?
this lesson is totally amazing, perfectly clear, thank you so much master, best regards from Mexico
Thanks Terry.. I needed that. You broke it down perfectly. Awesome lesson
Thank you, D!
I have seen your videos since 8 years ago and they are excellent; the "slow motion" part of this lesson is amazing Lol; regards from Mexico!
Thank you Fer D! I appreciate your fandom!!
Love this guy! Can play and has fun.
awesome breakdown of a great fill,keep the vids coming love them, they're very helpful,much appreciated for taking the time to do these bonzo vids,bonzo rules!
I guess you could say I've been faking that end solo my whole life LOL I just incorporate a lot of me in whatever I do I usually start my triplets with my foot left then right, but this is a great breakdown of exactly how it's supposed to be played or the way Bonham did it that day in the studio. There's something about Bonhams feel and groove that just makes you want to play and I'm sure many can attest to that. A lot of people are saying you're insane but you're not you're just a naturally spun out drummer I love it. Thanks for the video bro.
Yeah man, you know how to play and how to explain really well!
Mr. Terry, I have to tell you how much I enjoy your videos. The way you break things down and your zany sense of humor. May you continue bringing us many and I do mean many more videos. Thanks so much! PS. I never really thought I would be able to play the ending to Zeppelins' Rock and Roll, and thanks to you, now I can. Thanks again!
+Mr. Deekster You're very welcome, Mr. D!!!
Awesome breakdown great job… anyone else kept on thinking about Edger from Men in black lol
Thanks for the video. I had the whole song except this part... thank you!!!
BonZo was a fawkin beast and I'm glad you broke this down easily. His Tom-floor Tom- bass drum triplets screw w me a lot thanks
Very good man, sounded genuine
It's the Bonham FEZ! It gives magical drumming powers!
Thanks a million for sharing this. Wish my drum teacher taught like you when I was younger. Also thanks for the video on the Rock And Roll Intro!. That cleared up a lot for me..
Terry you are a true master! Thank you for taking the time to break this down. Gonna check out your other video's! Hey any chance you would do an instructional video on EVERY Led Zeppelin song ever written?!!! I'd watch every one. Cheers my man! Thanks again!
watched this and learned the lick properly! Ive been bastardising the ending for so long!! I watched Grave Doule on the Kennedy honours just recently, and man I would have thought out of homage and musicianship he would have frickin learned the ending with the Led Zep guy's watching!! Oh well wtf ...it's too late now... Dig your video's! Cheers from Canada!
very good and fun class, thanks
You're probably about as good a teacher as I am, but you're far more entertaining. And Bonzo-wise, you're a zen master. Thanks for breaking it down.
Thank you Pan!
You are truly talented, and naturally funny, too!
I’m always learning from you and you do make laugh, thanks!
Thanks Rek!
I was one of those who asked! plenty satisfied! You're THE BEST!
I wish TH-cam was around when I was a kid learning how to play. I'm 50 now and haven't played in years, but really miss it.
Thanks Brother. I'm filling in for a Drummer who had Knee surgery. Short notice. Thanks for that breakdown of the ending!
You're welcome!
Looking at your invisible watch in the slow mo take killed me
Champ Kind: We need you. Hell, I need you. I'm a mess without you. I miss you so damn much! I miss being with you. I miss being *near* you. I miss your laugh!
[laugh's playfully and pulls on Ron's sleeve]
Champ Kind: I miss your scent.
[Composes himself, becomes serious]
Champ Kind: I miss your musk... When this all gets sorted out, I think you and me should get an apartment together!
Brian Fantana: Take it easy, Champ. Why don't you sit this next one out, stop talking for a while.
Thanks Rob!!
You're lessons are great, and you are one funny SOB.
very useful and entertaining thanks Terry awesome job
Thank you, Ulrich!
Yes . Thank you !! Thanks to you, Mr. Bonzoleaum, I just learned the Crunge from your other video. . So cool. A plesure to now be able to play that right !
And now...very glad to discover this. I'll check back in a week or so , hopefully with the good news that I can finally play that Rock & Roll outro.
You are an awesome teacher.
+Michelle Kanter Thank you very much, Michelle!
I love this guy!
Excellent breakdown!! Love your stuff
Great job.. And entertaining as well. Thanks.
this guy is awesome
this was really helpfull and great.
now i have to figure out the crazy earls court rock n roll ending.
I enjoyed the video , great breakdown
Just gotta thank you man, you're a trip dude, (and of course I mean that in a great way,) but your understanding and break down of Bonham's technique are spot on. I was more of a Mitch Mitchell, Keith Moon follower and respected JB's style but never really listened to him. A current band I'm playing in is covering a few of their tunes and if I need help (which I do all the time,) I turn to your page. Rock On & Thank You!
Jimmie Nahas Thank you Jimmie-Mitch Mitchell was a machine!
All ur vids are great and all of ur vids make me laugh
Dude you playa so good, also you are very funny cheers man
Great beginning, fantastic job.
5 stars... you're a nut and I subscribed. Thanks!
Excellent video!
Love this guy
Very informative, plus I like your charisma. Great drumming face too lol.
Your really funny, but you can play really well man! Love it! ❤😂❤
Great explanation...really usefull..
Brilliant presentation. It's like learning from Jack Black!
+Nicholas Harry OMG!
Great informative video, man, you helped me a lot!! I was wondering, some transcriptions read on section 2 hertha groupings (with 32th notes) , but now, watching you doing triples + kick, that makes more sense to me. Thanks a lot!
Glad it was helpful, Marcel!!!
awesome slow-mo! haha! Great video!
Love your style !! love your videos...
Thank you Sal!!
@@bonzoleum you're very welcome...
For budget cymbals they're terrific!
you're awesome dude! Thanks again!
Gosh I freakin love your videos!
Brilliant!! Gonna check out your other vids.
Thank you Terry!!
exelent lesson greeting from agentina
You are truly entertaining
Many thanks Terry for your tutorial! There's a small detail barely audible in the outro: Bonham does the roll on 18" floor tom before very last crash hit.
you are 100 percent mental and 100 percent legend
Thank your demo... Is genial
your video is a GREAT help,, thx!!!!!!!
Excellent. Thanks!
Great FREAKING JOHN HENRY. BONHAM , PROBABLY THE BEST ROCK ENDING TO AH SONG EVER !!! YES I HAD 5 - TICKETS TO BILL GRAM PRESENTS " LED ZEPPLIN ..TOUR 1977 . I SEEN IN CONCERT JOHN BONHAM " PLAYING THE CHROME LUDWIG KIT " ON AH HOT 🥁 SUMMER DAY ...@ $20 , BUCKS A TIC ...HA HA ..TAKE CARE 💔💜🥁🙏🙏🙏🙏💫 COMPLETE WITH HIMMY PAGE , ROBERT PLANT , & JOHN PAUL JONES Y ...WHAT AH DAY ..🎈🎉🌅
This helped a lot!
Thank you Terry.
Thank You! I have this so much better now!
Hi could u do a few of eagles songs like hotel California and tequila sunrise. Cheers
Thanks dude! You’re great!
Well done! Good job. Thanks man :-)
Great videos! thanks
I had to check your vid to make sure I've done my outro correctly.
THANKS!!!
❤️❤️❤️
NICE!!! Can you please discuss two apparently inflenced drummers by Bonham (one is controversial) in Carmine Appice and Michael Derosire? When I listen to Carmine on Rod Stewart's Foot Loose and Fancy Free I hear heavy Bonham style. Michael in Heart had the same sound and style.