The guitar player, Gary, lives across the street from me. He and his wife and a few friends play a set of 80s covers for the neighbors in their front yard every Halloween. It started as a social distancing thing during the pandemic and just sort of became an awesome annual block party.
My father was nearly 70 when i introduced him to Dread Zeppelin. He immediately fell in love with them would enter another world bliss whether they were playing . My father knew quality when he heard it ! RIP Dad...One of the greatest men to ever walk the planet !
@@loscrimefighter1899 All good. I'm now 64. As you grow older you realize how short life is, many things fall into place, and I appreciate things I wouldn't have as a young man. Take care.
I saw them after they went on tour for Un-Led-Ed. It was like a party band just decided to take it on the road. Unpolished? Gimmicky? Sure. But they were *entertaining* and made for a fun night out.
Same here, saw them in Philly around 92 or so. I came to laugh but these are some serious musicians who know how to play. Their guitarist sounded exactly like Page and the whole band was throwing down some major grooves. Mind blown. Most fun I've ever had with my trousers on.
About ten years ago I was ripping my CD collection and I ripped a Led Zeppelin album and when the software downloaded the cover art it was a Dread Zeppelin album cover. I thought WTF and that’s the story of how I discovered this excellent band.
I once found a orchestral version of kashmir (in a CD shop) then a work mate said I going to go and get every cover version of kashmir I can find. Next Monday he parked a dread zeppelin cd on my desk!
What? You've never seen a reggae Led Zeppelin tribute band led by an Elvis impersonator before? Plant loves 'em! Even wore a DZ t-shirt on the cover of a magazine. At least once a month I have a Tortelvis with Cheese. It helps me dance.
Sometime during the 1990s, they played a dive bar called "Channel 1" in Regina, Saskatchewan 🇨🇦 that featured a balcony that encircled the dance floor. During the performance, Tortelvis exclaimed he needed a beer. As I was standing directly in front of the stage, I turned around and offered to "Piggy~Back" him to the bar while he kept singing. We traveled about 20' before encountering the overhanging said balcony. Undaunted, I squatted into a duck walk and carried on! We arrived at the ready bartender, who passed him a MOLSON CANADIAN, and we sallied forth back to the stage to the roaring approval of the band and fans alike! Tally~Ho, Tortelvis! TALLY~HO!! SIgn Me~ Trampled Underfoot
To have piggy-baacked Tortelvis for more than 10', much less to the bar and back is indeed a most worthy endeavor. An endeavor worthy of redemption, redeemable shortly after death; " A voyage straight to the Pearly Gates ,where St. Pete will certainly invite you in-and give you a seat in the bar the just down the way from the gates. At this bar you will receive drinks for, oh...lets say 100 years and enjoy the helluva band that plays the bar 365". Jimi gives guitar lessons in the day, Mon-Wed. Sign-up asap, St. Pete's are at noon till 1:00, you may have the 1:15 slot. (Get there early for the righteous herb.) -Miguel, St. Petes Assistant. See-ya whenever.
@@reidflemingworldstoughestm1394I don't know about that. Most people would say they are a comedic band known for their reggae covers of Led Zeppelin songs. Agree to disagree I guess
OMFG! Me too. I saw them also in 1991 at Ringe Festival Denmark. Didn't know them before hand. What an amazing concert. Still one of my best concerts to date.
I have seen Dread Zeppelin several times. Always a great show. Musicianship is outstanding and the comedy aspect is great. Adds a real twist to the Zeppelin classics. Keep rockin Torte Elvis!!!!!!
They're in the only rock n roll Hall of Fame that matters. The one in our hearts. If you pay attention you can feel that little hall of fame rattling around in there. It's either that or cholesterol from all those fried peanut butter and banana sandwiches. Either way my point still stands.
I saw Dread Zeppelin play Leeds (UK) back in the 90's when i'd only just heard of them. Not many thing stick in my shitty memory for that long. But i sure as hell remember them being great fun.
I LOVE this band. I've been watching them perform since the 1990s in San Jose, California. Please, NEVER STOP. Come to Portland, Oregon. You can sleep at my house. I have space for all of you!!!!!
They played my high school in Ames, Iowa. Set the roof on fire! I mean literally! Their pyrotechnics man was drunk on his ass, high on weed and got totally out of control. We had to finish out the rest of the school year in a tent in the parking lot. Greatest concert and year of my life!!!!
I lived in Louisville for 2 years and we were riding around on Bardstown road. We passed a Restaurant /bar called the Mil and the Marquis said Dread Zeppelin tonight only. I thought that were just another tribute band. We decided to check it, and it was awesome. You can laugh and cheer at the same time!!
Seeing them in concert back in the early 90's was one of my favorite experiences. Tortelvis wiping down with a silk handkerchief multiple times just like Mr Presley did in real life - CLASSIC!!!!
The song brings back memories - my art teacher played this during our drawing session and it caught my ear immediately. Dread Zeppelin seriously sets a light mood and just as people say, Elvis ties it all together.
Excellent. i watched this video for the first time yesterday. what a great elvis voice this guy has, and what brilliant musician`s . great comedy great music . thanks for this, tony
I was made aware of these guys around 1990 at Poobah's record store in Pasadena, CA. A buddy of mine and I saw Un-Led-Ed, went "WTF" and picked it up, then spent that evening cracking up listening to it. The first and only reggae Led Zep cover band with an Elvis impersonator lead singer!
Why did I never see these guys when I had the chance? I'm kicking myself in the ass while I type this. LOL Somebody help me please! Where is the humor in pop music today? Thanks for posting this. Viva Dread Zeppelin!
Charlie is as underrated in the music scene as that guy in The Mighty Mighty Bosstones that does nothing but dance while the band plays live. At least Charlie gets water, towels and the like. Dancing guy just dances.
I was a Jeopardy contestant in 1989or so and correctly answered, "Who is Dread Zeppelin ?", finally saw the band in Las Vegas and got a comp because I confirmed for one of the band members that they HAD been a Jeopardy answer.
love these guys ,have most of their recordings ,and best of all had the great honour of knowing their manager Ian ,sadly no longer with us ,who told me some great stories about the band.miss you loads mate.
Dread Zep is astoundingly entertaining. The music of Zep, sung by Elvis. Very innovative. The only time I saw you guys was at downtown Houston's Party on the Plaza, probably early 90's. My two fav bands of this type were Trout Fishing in America and Dread Zeppelin. Thanks for the entertainment guys!
Hahaha i totally get that ! Saw them twice and i was super impressed how good their musicianship actually was. Tortelvis' drum solo on Moby Dick kicked ass and the whole band ruled. As good as their videos are, the live experience was 1000X better !
Now this is THE lineup! It seems to change with each vid I watch...All others are a glimmer of thesr members. I have to hand it it to Tort, and Charlie for being on EVERY video I've had the pleasure of watching
Dread Zeppelin is finishing the job The Sex Pistols started: killing rock and roll. This is fantastic art performance. Love the idea of an Elvis impersonator taking the place of Robert Plant. Love this band. Very funny and different.
Charlie Mopps Yeah, because if you read too much into things you might learn something, be inspired, see things in different ways, develop deeper understanding or further your enlightenment. We can't have any of that now can we? Moron.
Yea, I like how he took my point and went in the complete opposite direction with it. Meh... I'll listen and enjoy and leave him to the anger and misery, he apparently has the expertise.
***** The guy's comment was characteristic TH-cam ignorance. To combat it with the ridicule it deserves is necessary. If you read that as hostility you should probably try to be a bit less sensitive.
Charlie Mopps Haha, am I surprised you followed up your first comment with further lack of thought of any depth whatsoever? No. The fact that you don't even understand what's wrong with your original comment is amazing. Should you ever meet a musician, be sure to share your 'wisdom' with them, especially if you want to assert yourself as an idiot.
Saw these guys in Cambridge back in 1991, absolutely brilliant and hilarious. Didn’t realise at the time how lucky I was to see them live. Check out their 1st 2 albums. Classic stuff!
@Joe Distefano I remember seeing that video, Plant loved them. He was trashing all the bands that sampled zep music but admired their creativity. I think Plant stole from these guys as he sing black dog in a lower pace now because he his range.
2022 e parece que foi ontem... Mas até hoje nada foi feito melhor... Isso é uma viagem de LSD kkkkkkk..... Tortelvis é o maior vocalista e o guitarrista é insuperável
We're talking about these guys at my girlfriend's birthday party. They are my vote for the Superbowl Halftime Show next year.
Of course!! WAY WAY better than some stupid rapper,
I still have their 1st two CD’s when released.
This would be way better than the last couple of shows...
@@flashingarrowsyou're reπarded but sure
Just give these guys a budget and let em play!
The guitar player, Gary, lives across the street from me. He and his wife and a few friends play a set of 80s covers for the neighbors in their front yard every Halloween. It started as a social distancing thing during the pandemic and just sort of became an awesome annual block party.
Lucky you, I'd enjoy that.
That's great
So did it happen?
I’d love to think this comment is real. He’d prob dose all the adults up with treats haha
I just saw this a month ago also and cant stop re- watching it !!!!
Five minutes of these guys is literally more entertaining than the last ten years of pop music.
YA DIG!!
Got to see them in the 90s. Still fucking cool.
There's no other way of putting it better. Very well done!
Yes!
How true. Today's "stars" no talent ass clowns like Bilile Eilish could hold Tort Elvis's jock!
My father was nearly 70 when i introduced him to Dread Zeppelin.
He immediately fell in love with them would enter another world bliss whether they were playing .
My father knew quality when he heard it !
RIP Dad...One of the greatest men to ever walk the planet !
We're both very fortunate to have Dads that were one of the greatest people to walk the planet.
I was really moved by what you wrote there, but that doesn't excuse you from having no class, standing there, and passing some gas
@@JBBostat least he didn't bite your finger
Great tribute to your dad - sorry for your loss.
@@loscrimefighter1899
All good. I'm now 64. As you grow older you realize how short life is, many things fall into place, and I appreciate things I wouldn't have as a young man.
Take care.
Saw them in the early 90s. One of the best concerts ever. At times they dropped the reggae and sounded exactly like Zeppelin
SEEN then in BRIXTON IN 90sWhatbshow when down always listen to them ☮️🐾🐾👍
I saw them around that time too. Back when recorded music was expensive and concerts were cheap
Saw them in 1992 in Hamburg, best entertainment ever.
I saw them after they went on tour for Un-Led-Ed. It was like a party band just decided to take it on the road. Unpolished? Gimmicky? Sure. But they were *entertaining* and made for a fun night out.
Same here, saw them in Philly around 92 or so. I came to laugh but these are some serious musicians who know how to play. Their guitarist sounded exactly like Page and the whole band was throwing down some major grooves. Mind blown. Most fun I've ever had with my trousers on.
More than 10 years later, still the best video on TH-cam.
I couldn't agree more. It's so perfect in every way
Still true.
I agree
About ten years ago I was ripping my CD collection and I ripped a Led Zeppelin album and when the software downloaded the cover art it was a Dread Zeppelin album cover. I thought WTF and that’s the story of how I discovered this excellent band.
I once found a orchestral version of kashmir (in a CD shop) then a work mate said I going to go and get every cover version of kashmir I can find. Next Monday he parked a dread zeppelin cd on my desk!
Pardon my language, but this is pure fucking genius! Very entertaining!
True that!
What? You've never seen a reggae Led Zeppelin tribute band led by an Elvis impersonator before?
Plant loves 'em!
Even wore a DZ t-shirt on the cover of a magazine.
At least once a month I have a Tortelvis with Cheese. It helps me dance.
Sometime during the 1990s, they played a dive bar called "Channel 1" in Regina, Saskatchewan 🇨🇦 that featured a balcony that encircled the dance floor. During the performance, Tortelvis exclaimed he needed a beer. As I was standing directly in front of the stage, I turned around and offered to "Piggy~Back" him to the bar while he kept singing. We traveled about 20' before encountering the overhanging said balcony. Undaunted, I squatted into a duck walk and carried on! We arrived at the ready bartender, who passed him a MOLSON CANADIAN, and we sallied forth back to the stage to the roaring approval of the band and fans alike!
Tally~Ho, Tortelvis! TALLY~HO!!
SIgn Me~
Trampled Underfoot
Now that is Rock and Roll!
Tally - ho my good man!
What a story! Epic!😂
To have piggy-baacked Tortelvis for more than 10', much less to the bar and back is indeed a most worthy endeavor. An endeavor worthy of redemption, redeemable shortly after death; " A voyage straight to the Pearly Gates ,where St. Pete will certainly invite you in-and give you a seat in the bar the just down the way from the gates. At this bar you will receive drinks for, oh...lets say 100 years and enjoy the helluva band that plays the bar 365". Jimi gives guitar lessons in the day, Mon-Wed. Sign-up asap, St. Pete's are at noon till 1:00, you may have the 1:15 slot. (Get there early for the righteous herb.) -Miguel, St. Petes Assistant. See-ya whenever.
❤❤❤
Thank the algorithm gods for bringing this gem to me. Until now they were only a legend.. ..a twice told tale
Right?!! 😅😅
What did we do to deserve this?
Same here! Sometimes I stumble around TH-cam, this time TH-cam stumbled into me
Watching this Dread Zeppelin video ranks in my top ten experiences of my life that lasted between 6 and 7 minutes.Thank you.😢
Hahaha 😂 😂 Amen....
I don't care what anybody says, Tortelvis really has a great voice!
If only some Colonel imagined a Movie Career....
I'd rather listen to him than Robert Plant's wailing/shrieking.
I don't care what anybody says, Dread Zeppelin is a Led Zeppelin reggae cover band that plays up the comedy angle.
@@reidflemingworldstoughestm1394I don't know about that. Most people would say they are a comedic band known for their reggae covers of Led Zeppelin songs. Agree to disagree I guess
@@gruberstein😂😂
I forgot about these guys. I absolutely love them. Glad I came across a video of them by accident. Haven't heard them in years.
Me too. thank TH-cam algorithim for rewarding y eclectic taste in music.
The same for me!! 😃
Absolutely love this mash up,reggae Elvis Zeppelin,the whole album is awesome. Good times.
Same!
I saw these guys with Mojo Nixon in Sydney 1991, one of the best concerts I have ever been to. It was a whole lotta fun
Mojo was a sight to behold.
@@dunebillyofswanbeach4294...........Mojo and Country Dick.......Life was GOOOOOD around San Diego in the 80's.......The Belly Up was GRAND
That's a great double bill.
OMFG! Me too. I saw them also in 1991 at Ringe Festival Denmark. Didn't know them before hand. What an amazing concert. Still one of my best concerts to date.
I have seen Dread Zeppelin several times. Always a great show. Musicianship is outstanding and the comedy aspect is great. Adds a real twist to the Zeppelin classics. Keep rockin Torte Elvis!!!!!!
I'm so glad I got to see these guys back in the day.
im so glad I didn't
@@malcevans5762 To each his own.
How these guys are not in the Rock &Roll hall of fame is beyond me.
If those no talent ass clown's Kraftwerk can get in why not these guys!
They should take Bon Phony out and put these guys in....
They will always be in the Rock & Roll Hall Of Great!
No room
TUPAC took their place 🤬😩🤮
They're in the only rock n roll Hall of Fame that matters. The one in our hearts. If you pay attention you can feel that little hall of fame rattling around in there. It's either that or cholesterol from all those fried peanut butter and banana sandwiches. Either way my point still stands.
I saw Dread Zeppelin play Leeds (UK) back in the 90's when i'd only just heard of them. Not many thing stick in my shitty memory for that long. But i sure as hell remember them being great fun.
Saw these guys live at Prince's Glam Slam in Minneapolis early 90's! Awesome performance. 😊💜
Totally off topic, but I saw Peter Gabriel at the Glam Slam in LA in the early/mid 90's. It was amazing!
I saw this guys in Ventura CA 20 years ago, and here I am living in a cabin almost 70 years old listening to them again............ Rock on Mofos !
You guys are actually good musicians rock and I finally saw Elvis singing led zeppelin - what more could a girl want...love you guys
I LOVE this band. I've been watching them perform since the 1990s in San Jose, California. Please, NEVER STOP. Come to Portland, Oregon. You can sleep at my house. I have space for all of you!!!!!
They played my high school in Ames, Iowa. Set the roof on fire! I mean literally! Their pyrotechnics man was drunk on his ass, high on weed and got totally out of control. We had to finish out the rest of the school year in a tent in the parking lot. Greatest concert and year of my life!!!!
What? 😂
We need Dread Zeppelin more than ever. Dear King Tortelvis, please reform and start touring again.
I lived in Louisville for 2 years and we were riding around on Bardstown road. We passed a Restaurant /bar called the Mil and the Marquis said Dread Zeppelin tonight only. I thought that were just another tribute band. We decided to check it, and it was awesome. You can laugh and cheer at the same time!!
I saw them over 20 years ago. They were great, and they were hilarious. They put up a great show.
I saw these guys at Florida State in 1990. What a great show! They keep this whole act going through the whole show.
I've seen them atleast 4 times back in the 90s. Definitely in the top funnest concerts ever!! Love these guys - wish they were still touring.
+bob brett
Thats the truth
What a way to start the day!
Tortelvis for Prez!
Man, I forgot how great these guys were. First heard about them back in 88, 89, 90? I should've kept up w them. They're great!
Still hunting for the ultimate pussy?
lol ^
Awesome band. Great live show
I was just remembering what a great time it was
A reggae band with an Elvis impersonator doing LED Zeppelin covers.
It really should not work, but yet it does.
with a metal guitarist.
Most underated band
And singer sounds like Morrison
It works sooooo well
Totally works! Surprised I don't see more band adopt this format.
Seeing them in concert back in the early 90's was one of my favorite experiences. Tortelvis wiping down with a silk handkerchief multiple times just like Mr Presley did in real life - CLASSIC!!!!
The song brings back memories - my art teacher played this during our drawing session and it caught my ear immediately. Dread Zeppelin seriously sets a light mood and just as people say, Elvis ties it all together.
Best bass I've ever seen.
I want that bass!
Mini Fender Bass, sounds so thick and awesome.
Made for midgets.
I’m 60 years young. I loved this back in the day!
If you haven't listened to the entire "unleaded", your letting a gem pass you by. This bands studio recordings are gold.
I saw them live at Mokka Thun, Switzerland in the 90`'s. It was one of the best and funniest concerts I've ever been to.
Excellent. i watched this video for the first time yesterday. what a great elvis voice this guy has, and what brilliant musician`s . great comedy great music . thanks for this, tony
Bought this release on cassette in 1990, loved it so much I bought the LP vinyl. still have it! lol best cover band ever.
saw dread back in the early 90's still hold up as one of my fav bands !!!!
Personally Charlie is my favorite member of the band, extremely versatile and undervalued.
Country music sucks.
@@matthewstearns289 you sucks
Tortelvis is the KING of rock and roll.
@Dr. Bombay 🤣
I don't care what anyone says, this is fucking ART!
You should have seen them live! Just a total groove, such great songs, and all players top-top, nothing jokey about them. DREAD ZEP 4 EVER
What a great live performance ! Their clothing is cool , the sounds are rockin' . .. real entertainment . !.
Only when you’ve loved…and lost…as much as these guys…could you ever hit this level of committed artistry and love of the craft…ya mon
Son los minutos de mi vida, geniales , divertidos ,.Buenos actores, alegran a cualquiera, felicitaciones 😊
I see 65 dislikes. I see 65 people with no concept of humour nor brilliance.
I see dead people.
Robert Plant likes them...
th-cam.com/video/NNSSpXapks0/w-d-xo.html
I don't know who you're talking about, so I'm not him.
Good luck!
3600 drunk pissed idiots... 187 ppl pissing on them idiots )
Here in 2024. Quite a flashback! Like it more than I used to.
I was made aware of these guys around 1990 at Poobah's record store in Pasadena, CA. A buddy of mine and I saw Un-Led-Ed, went "WTF" and picked it up, then spent that evening cracking up listening to it. The first and only reggae Led Zep cover band with an Elvis impersonator lead singer!
Why did I never see these guys when I had the chance? I'm kicking myself in the ass while I type this. LOL Somebody help me please! Where is the humor in pop music today? Thanks for posting this. Viva Dread Zeppelin!
I saw them at Knuckleheads saloon in Kansas City a few years ago. They were fantastic from the opening song to the last encore. Just great!
We drove 11 hours from Thunder Bay in 2011 to see them at Knuckleheads. What a fun trip
I keep coming back to this for my DZ FIX! Can't get enough!
Who's here in 2024?
I is here me breadbin
I am! 3:42
И я.... Всем привет и добрые пожелания!
Yo. Saludos
I’m still here 👍
Brilliant , absolutely loved it … very entertaining. I’m a led Zeppelin fan and an Elvis fan what’s not to like. 🇬🇧🏴👍
Charlie is as underrated in the music scene as that guy in The Mighty Mighty Bosstones that does nothing but dance while the band plays live. At least Charlie gets water, towels and the like. Dancing guy just dances.
Jerome from The Time: "Hold my malt liquor."
I was a Jeopardy contestant in 1989or so and correctly answered, "Who is Dread Zeppelin ?", finally saw the band in Las Vegas and got a comp because I confirmed for one of the band members that they HAD been a Jeopardy answer.
THAT is the best story EVER
correctly "questioned". lol
David Gzesh forget the lives of the rich and famous...I am jealous of you, honestly!
And I gave the answer
I saw them live at Calamity Jane's in Las Vegas on New Years Eve
love these guys ,have most of their recordings ,and best of all had the great honour of knowing their manager Ian ,sadly no longer with us ,who told me some great stories about the band.miss you loads mate.
I remember when they first came out....sales pitch was an Elvis impersonator fronting a reggae band playing Led Zeppelin
Tremendosss...!! Es la reversión por excelencia de Black Dog...!! Reggae y hard rock - explosión!!
Omg, first time I ever saw these guys, could hardly stop laughing. Way cool.
Way............................
Still laughing and lovin' every minute!
Saw these guys about 30 years ago. Funny as hell but great musicians!
Love it.
I'd say this is pretty much the perfect concept. Air tight!
you ain't nothin but a Black Dog, to a reggae beat. how can that be improved upon?
These guys were around in the late 80s... if they are still hanging in there god bless them!
Dread Zep is astoundingly entertaining. The music of Zep, sung by Elvis. Very innovative. The only time I saw you guys was at downtown Houston's Party on the Plaza, probably early 90's. My two fav bands of this type were Trout Fishing in America and Dread Zeppelin. Thanks for the entertainment guys!
Ridic and wonderful. I saw them at Blueberry Hill in the early '90s. Love it!
Discovery for me here in 2024. These guys are fantastic
What a flashback, I saw these guys in the 90's. Great show!
It doesn't get any better than this.
Saw them in early 90's in Germany. So hilarious AND talented. That first album made my jaw drop. Great stuff!!!
So talented…great musicians! Saw them live in 1995 at the Belly Up
We used to open up for them when I was playing drums for the ska Daddy's. They were freaking hilarious what a brilliant concept and they sounded great
These guys are so under rated. I love them.
I had them on a long lost cassette tape. If there ever passed through my town I was not here to see them. One of the great holes in my heart!
This is so fucking awesome, I remember when this came out, floored. Good times.
Best thing Ive seen on TH-cam in a long time.
Saw them a couple of times at Hammerjacks in Baltimore waaaay back when.
I was lucky to see them Live @ Hard Rock Cafe in San Antonio, Tx in the late 90’s
Was a fan ever since
If 2000's Adult Swim became a band.
One of my favorite trips across the border was seeing Dread Zeppelin in a little club across the river in Windsor, Ontario. That was 30 years ago.
The best live band I've ever seen!
Saw them at a bar in my hometown about 25-30 years ago. Loved the show.
One of my favorite Dread Zeppelin songs
Tort ELVIS rules. I think he saved millions of people wit his awesome music reminding us to take better care of ourselves!
This is the best thing i've seen this year
These guys are amazing. How did it take me SO LONG to find this video? Well, as they say, it's better late than never. 😆😁
I saw them live. I’ve never been the same since.
Hahaha i totally get that ! Saw them twice and i was super impressed how good their musicianship actually was. Tortelvis' drum solo on Moby Dick kicked ass and the whole band ruled. As good as their videos are, the live experience was 1000X better !
This is the best thing I’ve seen in a long time.
Good stuff.
i never expected to see featureman here but i can't say i'm surprised
Hello feature man!
Now this is THE lineup! It seems to change with each vid I watch...All others are a glimmer of thesr members. I have to hand it it to Tort, and Charlie for being on EVERY video I've had the pleasure of watching
Dread Zeppelin is finishing the job The Sex Pistols started: killing rock and roll. This is fantastic art performance. Love the idea of an Elvis impersonator taking the place of Robert Plant. Love this band. Very funny and different.
Musics just entertainment folks. Try not to read too much into it.
Charlie Mopps Yeah, because if you read too much into things you might learn something, be inspired, see things in different ways, develop deeper understanding or further your enlightenment. We can't have any of that now can we? Moron.
Yea, I like how he took my point and went in the complete opposite direction with it. Meh... I'll listen and enjoy and leave him to the anger and misery, he apparently has the expertise.
***** The guy's comment was characteristic TH-cam ignorance. To combat it with the ridicule it deserves is necessary. If you read that as hostility you should probably try to be a bit less sensitive.
Charlie Mopps Haha, am I surprised you followed up your first comment with further lack of thought of any depth whatsoever? No. The fact that you don't even understand what's wrong with your original comment is amazing. Should you ever meet a musician, be sure to share your 'wisdom' with them, especially if you want to assert yourself as an idiot.
this was way ahead of it's time....long before Bluegrass Versions of AC/DC songs or Brown Sabbath and the rest of it....this was already this
Brown Sabbath?! I’m looking THAT up!😂
@@paddyoak1 and .....yer welcome..>there's Mac Sabbath as well, a "McMetal" tribute to the lads from Birmingham
The neighborhood dogs love it when I play this song in my backyard....
I bought Tortelvis a martini at a show back in the 90's. LOL
Saw these guys in Cambridge back in 1991, absolutely brilliant and hilarious. Didn’t realise at the time how lucky I was to see them live. Check out their 1st 2 albums. Classic stuff!
I was there bro at the Junction.
Even Robert Plant says they are good.
Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat?
Only good?
Robert Plant brought me here
Yeah but Page hates them.
@Joe Distefano I remember seeing that video, Plant loved them. He was trashing all the bands that sampled zep music but admired their creativity. I think Plant stole from these guys as he sing black dog in a lower pace now because he his range.
2022 e parece que foi ontem...
Mas até hoje nada foi feito melhor...
Isso é uma viagem de LSD kkkkkkk.....
Tortelvis é o maior vocalista e o guitarrista é insuperável
best zep/ elvis tribute band ever
And Bob Marley
My buddy loved these guys. I remember listening to them all the time...there's just something about Elvis singing reggae Zepplin...
Charly hodge got no class he just stood here and past some gas !! Best Lyrics ever !!
I've heard these guys before and loved them. This is actually my first time seeing them and these guys are Great...