+Jeff Porcaro Groove Master Your comments are sad and a joke. This is a bash, not a drum clinic. There is something wrong with you if you don't think that a drummer of Brian's caliber couldn't play the song note for note if he chose. Brian is about celebrating these players in his events, not imitating them.
Yeah, getting a little exhuberent for my tastes too. The fills have to be very selective in Kashmir not to fuck up the vibe. Brian goes a bit ham on things for sure.
Perfection..brian is in my mind the greatest rock drummer of our time ...its his feel and pocket that is just stellar ! Amazing pocket and groove, bonham had it and so does brian , cant teach it, you either have or you dont. Tichey is amazing !
Take look at Bonzo's Kashmir performance from Knebworth with 1979 recording technology and compare that to this... to my ears, this is not in the same league in terms of feel, timing skill level and any other measurable.
That was FREEKIN AWESOME! Brian Tichy, you almost lost me but you saved yourself by FINALLY hitting the gong at the very end! Damn, I wish I were there to see that LIVE! KUDOS,my friend!✌🏼💋💋💋
Right the fuck on Brian...saw John H Bonham play 19 times, it was like watching God play drums, and he always got the biggest standing ovation of the night (from Zep,yikes)...So in all these years, Micheal Derosier came close in the mid seventies, Cozy kind of, Michael Lee (Plant and Page) was the first drummer I ever saw nail Bonham with the ideas, chops, and feel..and now Brian shows he really understands what JB was about, yes, Bonham's looking down with pride, kudo's and respect to Brian because they are impossible shoes to fill...RIP Michael Lee you are missed, and to my all time hero, John, there is/was no one one earth who ever drummed like you ever, thanks for being a humble beautiful man and setting the drum bar so insanely high that centuries on kids will hear 'good times bad times' and go 'WTF was that..BEST DRUMMER EVER..
Thank you! And yes, RIP Michael Lee... and .... Derosier rules!!!! My second favorite groove of all time, Bonzo, then Derosier, then maybe Gadd, Jamie Oldaker (Clapton) and John Siomos (Frampton), Clyde Stubblefield, and Al VH!
@@Briantichydrums I forgot about Siomos, I would also add Al Jackson Jr., And another hero, still playing, Clive Bunker. No one ever gets Michael Derosier, thank you for that. I was wondering if there is some way I could PM you, if you're cool with that. I have played with some artists you would know.
I can see this over and over again. I love the groove and the Tichy-signature on it. @ Joesfosterdogs: This is not a copy/paste competition. Each drummer is encouraged, if they want too, to play these songs according their own feel. It brings more color to the show.
if your gonna cover it ...play it right on. Only reason not to is if the band changes the whole sound or tempo of the song. People dont want your version they want bonzo's version just MHO...peace
TL Ezzy yeah...sorry...but this is a tribute...I get the stamp your own signature thing...but there are signature moments of every tune, the classic in my book is Steve Smith's 5/4 fill on Separate Ways...you HAVE to play that fill if you cover that tune. This guy didn't even play Bonham's snare fill that is so classic ending out the verse. In the end, all these tribute bands allow us to realize how magical Zep was even if Page ripped off most of their hits.
allright finally someone got one right just missing the slow double in main beat ... IMO still nice job some say it was a recording trick that got that odd double sound or maybe better said odd time 2 single strokes ... at least one of the two notes that's the way I hear it But I must say even bonzo in the live versions I've found does not always play it either. Studio version, as I hear it, as alternateing between single double.. so snare, foot, snare, foot, foot w/ second foot in a odd place just slightly- like a delay effect. I do it with a slow toe heel most times... other times heel down depends which ones working better : } peace
+TL Ezzy Regardless of whatever "studio trickery" might've been involved, it just doesn't sound the same with straight single beats. I agree about the alternating single/double strokes on the bass drum, but, it's not like he couldn't have AT LEAST done THAT. I play it that way, cuz just doing double strokes doesn't sound right either. Bonham's imperfections, is what made his playing so perfect. The ONLY beat of his that's impossible to recreate live is, "When The Levee Breaks". Even if you played the snare parts with ghost notes, they'd get lost in a loud, live setting.
In my opinion I think it's because sometimes the beater bounces a little giving a "double" sound.. probably Bonzo just being Bonzo though..also it's in "when the levee breaks"..it sounds like a double to me so that's how I play it but many drummers on TH-cam play it as one hit.. I play as 1e others play as 1 .. anyway that's my take on it.. realized these comments are yrs old but just wanted to throw in my 2cents.. have a great day guys
You guys might be overthinking this one. This looks to be a live performance tribute and the guy is giving it some extra because of that. If I had to guess he’s been in many other bands and has his on style. Like every instrument every one has a different voice and that’s what makes it a uniquely great tribute. Ok, now I’m overthinking it 😆. Awesome roll on the kettle drums 🤘
@Jeff Porcaro Groove Master but that's the point. It's a tribute. Yes keep the initial groove and play key parts but it's also a little bit if these guys saying "hey bonham here's a little bit of my style contributed to you". So it's not going to be 100% hit for hit.
What has a drummer to do to play so much laid back, after the beat and not to get slowlier? Is he playing just the kick or snare behind the beat? Or just the Hi Hat? Or does the rest of the band have to keep the time and the drummer can just play all instruments behind the beat (of the band).. Can anyone explane?
Jeff Pecora drum master with respect you are incorrect. Brian knows that backbeat and sync better than most anyone on the planet. I do know first hand his knowledge of this.. Brian actually in person explained what you indicate and its actually a fascinating aspect of what made John Bonham great.
Brian plays it, like we all like to hear it!
not me. I don't hear it like this at all. not layed back at all, too many ridiculous and foolish 'drummer tricks and licks'. fuck this.
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Brian just kills, great sense of feel and timing
Brian is so good .absolutely phenomenal
The roll down both kettle drums, then the 14/16 and 18, plus the forearm to the gong. You cannot tell me JB wasn't looking down and loving it
I think it shows just how much Brian loved John's drumming!
2:55!!! Oh man! The expression "less is more" has never ever been better justified! What a groove!!
he pissed all over this song...less is more...did u get past the 7 min mark? a load of worthless fills
+Jeff Porcaro Groove Master Your comments are sad and a joke. This is a bash, not a drum clinic. There is something wrong with you if you don't think that a drummer of Brian's caliber couldn't play the song note for note if he chose. Brian is about celebrating these players in his events, not imitating them.
Yeah, getting a little exhuberent for my tastes too. The fills have to be very selective in Kashmir not to fuck up the vibe. Brian goes a bit ham on things for sure.
Relax a bit buddy, it is a bash ,Not a Reproduction. Celebrating a great Drummer who died way to Young .
@@Joesfosterdogs agreed.
John Bonham would get proud with Tichy's performance. Awesome!
I have never seen anyone be so utterly physical with their kit, just with their sheer enthusiasm and power.
Perfection..brian is in my mind the greatest rock drummer of our time ...its his feel and pocket that is just stellar ! Amazing pocket and groove, bonham had it and so does brian , cant teach it, you either have or you dont. Tichey is amazing !
Yaaaaaaaas!!!! What he just said!!! I seen Brian play for Ozzy years ago and he took Ozzys band to a new level. Shame it didn't last. I luv Ozzy!
Take look at Bonzo's Kashmir performance from Knebworth with 1979 recording technology and compare that to this... to my ears, this is not in the same league in terms of feel, timing skill level and any other measurable.
Must have been crazy at Knebworth! My brother was there!
@@jrshield7793Please tell me more
Bonham couldn’t swing a sack of shit.
Great cover! Brian is a magnificent connoisseur of the great John Bonham.
3:28....Epic,flawless and ingenius way to use the Paiste Gong as a crash...Sahweet.
7:07 was pretty sweet as well
First drummer of ALL of them that sounds like bonham...what an amazing drummer
He is an incredible drummer. Al of them are. Wow. Great job.
This is SO MASSIVE!!! Thee Great Thunder of Drums would be proud...Brian your the man, never lose the passion.
You rock Brian love your playing it's just so right
This is perfection!!! Got chills!!!
Those chops are mental. It's all about celebrating Bonham.
Brian, you absolutely did that in abundance. Jaw-dropping.
That was FREEKIN AWESOME! Brian Tichy, you almost lost me but you saved yourself by FINALLY hitting the gong at the very end! Damn, I wish I were there to see that LIVE! KUDOS,my friend!✌🏼💋💋💋
He killed the drum kit. Love it.
Awesome is an understatement. Brian is indeed the Tichmeister
That hi-hat sound is perfect.
Had ti watch again brian just si damn good
Quality effort on drums ,WOW !!NAILED IT
Wow! Daaaaaaamn!! There awesome ! Amazing!! Youd swear they were zep!incarnate! Crazy great !! Loved it !! Outstanding cover !! Excellent!!
fuck they nailed it!!gave me the chills!!
A thing of beauty 🥁💖
you can feel THE LOVE!!!!!!!
Great job on the drums, Brian!
Tichy laying down the groove keeping in the Bonham style. NICE!
I mean ¡ just awesome Bonzo will be Proud
Right the fuck on Brian...saw John H Bonham play 19 times, it was like watching God play drums, and he always got the biggest standing ovation of the night (from Zep,yikes)...So in all these years, Micheal Derosier came close in the mid seventies, Cozy kind of, Michael Lee (Plant and Page) was the first drummer I ever saw nail Bonham with the ideas, chops, and feel..and now Brian shows he really understands what JB was about, yes, Bonham's looking down with pride, kudo's and respect to Brian because they are impossible shoes to fill...RIP Michael Lee you are missed, and to my all time hero, John, there is/was no one one earth who ever drummed like you ever, thanks for being a humble beautiful man and setting the drum bar so insanely high that centuries on kids will hear 'good times bad times' and go 'WTF was that..BEST DRUMMER EVER..
Thank you! And yes, RIP Michael Lee... and .... Derosier rules!!!! My second favorite groove of all time, Bonzo, then Derosier, then maybe Gadd, Jamie Oldaker (Clapton) and John Siomos (Frampton), Clyde Stubblefield, and Al VH!
@@Briantichydrums I forgot about Siomos, I would also add Al Jackson Jr., And another hero, still playing, Clive Bunker. No one ever gets Michael Derosier, thank you for that. I was wondering if there is some way I could PM you, if you're cool with that. I have played with some artists you would know.
Brian is an awesome drummer
might be in his own context...here is sucked...a big man in any small town, but not on this stage.
This is an actual band- in Hollywood they go by the name of The Flying Pansy Cornholers, mostly they cover Zep and Go Go’s songs.
One of the best hired guns in the business 👍🔥 Brian
Fan - bloody-tastic!!!
I can see this over and over again. I love the groove and the Tichy-signature on it.
@ Joesfosterdogs: This is not a copy/paste competition. Each drummer is encouraged, if they want too, to play these songs according their own feel. It brings more color to the show.
if your gonna cover it ...play it right on. Only reason not to is if the band changes the whole sound or tempo of the song. People dont want your version they want bonzo's version just MHO...peace
TL Ezzy
yeah...sorry...but this is a tribute...I get the stamp your own signature thing...but there are signature moments of every tune, the classic in my book is Steve Smith's 5/4 fill on Separate Ways...you HAVE to play that fill if you cover that tune. This guy didn't even play Bonham's snare fill that is so classic ending out the verse. In the end, all these tribute bands allow us to realize how magical Zep was even if Page ripped off most of their hits.
He's such a groove beast!!!
Next best thing to being there with Bonham!
Sick performance
Solid and commanding drummer
Awesome bass foot work Bryan
Excellent! Now that's doing the justice! Brian Tichy has an new fan, no not a fucking fan boy but a real drummer fan. Rock on!
just saw these guy last night at vamped ...OMG it was incredible
Greatness is the will and strength to under performe yet shine
Handsome and extremely talented Brian. Kocham
Awesome rendition the metronome keeping it real
Speaking of Great Drummers Brian Tichy ,is certainly one
He's such a badass. Incredible
Jeez Brian, save some awesomeness for the rest of us.
Holy shit!!!! Incredible!!!
brian tichy does a very good tribute john henry bonham
Perfect gong hit
whole thang is stupid good! Tichy, is fuckin ridiculously good! fuckin killin!!!!!
The first time I seen TIchy play I thought man is this BONZO Fucking good................
this guy is beast 🤘
Well done
What a Drummer 🥁🔥⚡🥁🔥⚡👊💪🤘😎
Big solid fat beat. Bravo
Brian Tichy! A drum god...................
Go Tracii!💯
SWEET JESUS TITCH!
allright finally someone got one right just missing the slow double in main beat ... IMO still nice job some say it was a recording trick that got that odd double sound or maybe better said odd time 2 single strokes ... at least one of the two notes that's the way I hear it But I must say even bonzo in the live versions I've found does not always play it either. Studio version, as I hear it, as alternateing between single double.. so snare, foot, snare, foot, foot w/ second foot in a odd place just slightly- like a delay effect. I do it with a slow toe heel most times... other times heel down depends which ones working better : } peace
+TL Ezzy Regardless of whatever "studio trickery" might've been involved, it just doesn't sound the same with straight single beats. I agree about the alternating single/double strokes on the bass drum, but, it's not like he couldn't have AT LEAST done THAT. I play it that way, cuz just doing double strokes doesn't sound right either. Bonham's imperfections, is what made his playing so perfect. The ONLY beat of his that's impossible to recreate live is, "When The Levee Breaks". Even if you played the snare parts with ghost notes, they'd get lost in a loud, live setting.
It was no trickery.It's just a ghost note that follows the 8th.And maybe the pedal wasnt adjusted right for that.
Alex Scott Calculated beater bounce !
In my opinion I think it's because sometimes the beater bounces a little giving a "double" sound.. probably Bonzo just being Bonzo though..also it's in "when the levee breaks"..it sounds like a double to me so that's how I play it but many drummers on TH-cam play it as one hit.. I play as 1e others play as 1 .. anyway that's my take on it.. realized these comments are yrs old but just wanted to throw in my 2cents.. have a great day guys
Holds a great groove ,just so important ,no wonder brian is in demand by top acts.
What about a guy on keyboard in Terror hoodie? 5:50
Super job.
❤
7:10 it gets sick
6:00 Scott Travis?
The hi-hat stand at the end is our worst nightmare, other than a sliding bass drum.
Tichy is awesome!!!
Front row for that gig.👆🏻
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Never heard of this kid. But he beat those drums like they owed him $ whoe else has he played with. He can jam with anytime
Охренеть! Круто!
The difference is, Bonham played Kashmir and even at this pace, it GROOVED... something sadly and sorely missing from this performance
From a 2 beat has been...i salute you BT
Yeah, John Bonham is missing from this performance
You guys might be overthinking this one. This looks to be a live performance tribute and the guy is giving it some extra because of that. If I had to guess he’s been in many other bands and has his on style. Like every instrument every one has a different voice and that’s what makes it a uniquely great tribute. Ok, now I’m overthinking it 😆. Awesome roll on the kettle drums 🤘
Brian Tichy's mathematically precision drumming. The most talented drummer I've ever seen on stage.
Too much criticism of this performance.... just shut up and enjoy this Mans playing! Thank you sir ✌🏾🎶🥃!
@Jeff Porcaro Groove Master but that's the point. It's a tribute. Yes keep the initial groove and play key parts but it's also a little bit if these guys saying "hey bonham here's a little bit of my style contributed to you". So it's not going to be 100% hit for hit.
Brian IS GREAT!Still ... I have a feeling he needs to prove WHATEVER!
Great showmanship! It's hard to get rid of old IDOLS
wheres jason??
Real BONZO Power
7:24!!!!
lol at Brian sending that hi hat to hell
That kicked fucking ass Brian!!
We won't get another John Bonham
3:33 - half-brother of the beast.
a-n-i-m-a-l!!!!!))
It’s what you can fit in..
dang....
fucking savage, killed it on this one.
What has a drummer to do to play so much laid back, after the beat and not to get slowlier? Is he playing just the kick or snare behind the beat? Or just the Hi Hat? Or does the rest of the band have to keep the time and the drummer can just play all instruments behind the beat (of the band).. Can anyone explane?
Hi Hat... he keeps it going, always
7:03 stick change pro
What is a rock n roll drummer? ☝🏼The answer
fuck yeah
7:30 beast
OMG 8:22 is so amazing haha
Jeff Pecora drum master with respect you are incorrect. Brian knows that backbeat and sync better than most anyone on the planet. I do know first hand his knowledge of this.. Brian actually in person explained what you indicate and its actually a fascinating aspect of what made John Bonham great.
Brian is the pocket
boom boom tat
Specs. of this paiste hi-hat?
15" 2002 sound edge. They are beautiful and sound lovely!!