Martin Popoff is a music writer specializing in band/artist biographies. He has written some really great and in depth biographies of many of our favorite artists such as Rush Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, and many others. I highly recommend Martin's books. You can also see him very often on the Sea of Tranquility TH-cam channel with Pete Pardo where they talk about nothing but music. [Great channel]
A full reaction to the January, 1970 Royal Albert Hall show is a must, @SoulTrainBro. It was intended as a concert film, and never became such. The encores alone - two Eddie Cochran songs + Bring it on home - really capture the growing hysteria of a young Led Zeppelin. TY Sir. #1amtheshit
Coda is NOT a studio album. After Bonham passed away Zeppelin put out Coda as a type of appeasement to the fans. Page said at the time that is what was left in the vaults. Obviously we know today that was not remotely the case. It's all stuff that didn't make it on the previous albums. We're Gonna Groove is from the Royal Albert Hall performance, IMHO their best filmed concert.
For the very best of RP post LZ, check out RP Band of Joy: black dog, rock n roll or Ramblin on. Don't care for his post LZ stuff at all, but this is some fantastic zep material. You and ur audience won't be disappointed, I promise. First class musicians.
Yeah…hi Wayne.,,,,,,Evelyn here. Yeah, I remember the travesty of that second video the first time around. Gawd. I think we agreed on how awful it was! 😉😁
I don't mind seeing pretty women, but that was Gawd awful. The music made up for it though. I was trying to picture what you might look like as a youngster groovin to Groovin! Would love to see some of your childhood pics! It sounds like you had a great childhood from what you've mentioned over the years. Great reaction!
Bonham. God almighty, what a force of nature he was.
His right foot was wicked
It was going into the next song "I Can't Quit You Babe". You should see it all. RAH is a great performance.
Love you Soul Brother, you get it!
Coda is my favorite album..
Love your reaction! Royal Albert Hall '70 is my favorite live performance. Recommend doing the whole concert!
Martin Popoff is a music writer specializing in band/artist biographies. He has written some really great and in depth biographies of many of our favorite artists such as Rush Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, and many others. I highly recommend Martin's books. You can also see him very often on the Sea of Tranquility TH-cam channel with Pete Pardo where they talk about nothing but music. [Great channel]
A full reaction to the January, 1970 Royal Albert Hall show is a must, @SoulTrainBro. It was intended as a concert film, and never became such. The encores alone - two Eddie Cochran songs + Bring it on home - really capture the growing hysteria of a young Led Zeppelin. TY Sir. #1amtheshit
THe song got chopped at royal Albert hall as it was going into next song " I Can't Quit You" . Great to listen to whole thing.
Coda is NOT a studio album. After Bonham passed away Zeppelin put out Coda as a type of appeasement to the fans. Page said at the time that is what was left in the vaults. Obviously we know today that was not remotely the case. It's all stuff that didn't make it on the previous albums. We're Gonna Groove is from the Royal Albert Hall performance, IMHO their best filmed concert.
You should review the whole albert Hall Concert STB.
Your still Groovin STB Peace!
Robert's hair is monumental.
Check John Bonham drum solo on royal Harbert hall.!!!!
he has, hes done LOADS of zeppelin including ALOT of live stuff
The young ladies are adult film stars (gasp!).
At least I bet they made more for this shoot than they would have with regular activities! Peace!
@@jhamptonjr I'm going to insert my Muttley laugh here! Heeeheeeheee!
You can find it with I can’t quite you babe together bad ass jam
Wayne, did you ever react to the Royal Albert Hall performance? I looked through your TH-cam videos and don't see it.
he did, yt may have blaocked it
Ben King would likely groove to it.
For the very best of RP post LZ, check out RP Band of Joy: black dog, rock n roll or Ramblin on. Don't care for his post LZ stuff at all, but this is some fantastic zep material. You and ur audience won't be disappointed, I promise. First class musicians.
top 5 song for me
Yeah…hi Wayne.,,,,,,Evelyn here. Yeah, I remember the travesty of that second video the first time around. Gawd. I think we agreed on how awful it was! 😉😁
This track was cut from LZII , imagine that.
Jimmy Page had a court ordered commitment to fulfill is the reason for this album
It should have been on LZ lll.
JPJ is all I hear with this song, his bassline is phenomenal.
I don't mind seeing pretty women, but that was Gawd awful. The music made up for it though. I was trying to picture what you might look like as a youngster groovin to Groovin! Would love to see some of your childhood pics! It sounds like you had a great childhood from what you've mentioned over the years. Great reaction!
Thanks for the view
Totally agree...shitty video...embarrassing actually!
Funny you picked this track...Yoyoka just covered this live with a band three weeks ago. I would have rather heard her cover the original
Grateful Dead 🌹
The Movie. Very entertaining! They probably won't block it. They rarely block anything from what I understand.