This song was meant to imitate reggae and its "dub" derivative emerging from Jamaica in the early 1970s. Its genesis is traced to Led Zeppelin's rehearsals at Stargroves in 1972, when drummer John Bonham started with a beat similar to 1950s doo-wop, and then twisted it into a slight off beat tempo, upon which a reggae influence emerged.[1] The distinctive drum sound was created by placing three microphones a good distance away from Bonham's drums.
I love this song. You guys are out of this world awesome. Thank you for sharing this performance with me. I hope you all have a great weekend. Please share more.God bless you all and your families and your band..
where was this?
DrivenBlack 2 years ago
This is Hotties Bar in Pattaya.
plattform5163 2 years ago
pattaya..............??
DrivenBlack 2 years ago
Sorry, forgot to write the country. This is in Thailand. Have a nice day.
plattform5163 2 years ago
Great cover of a very nice song!
tandorichicken2 2 years ago
Pagey can't sleep at night. You guys are awesome. How about Whole Lotta love?
Spring for a theramin!Life is short.
francescaemc2 2 years ago
I send your great support over to The Ngoo Doo Band! I`ll meet them in August, I ask them about Whole Lotta Love,.....That is a great great song!
Thanks a lot!
plattform5163 2 years ago
Please do. They are in Thailand?
And you are in Norway?
how cool.
francescaemc2 2 years ago
I met them in Thailand and they and our family became friends. I live in Norway. We are going to visit them for the 5 th time in August.
Thanks for your comment!
plattform5163 2 years ago
Very good!
theirsatanicmajestic 2 years ago
Thanks, pass it over to the band in Thailand !
plattform5163 2 years ago
Great! Love this song! :)
JaiminhoPagina 2 years ago
Yes, it is a great song! Thanks a lot for your great comment, my friend! Take care
plattform5163 2 years ago
Great one guys !
Friendly :
Steph.
Tsutsomu 2 years ago
Thanks on behalf of, my friends in The Ngoo Doo Band
plattform5163 2 years ago
Great Job Guys Keep it up.
JOEDRUMS
joedrums1 2 years ago
Thanks for your very nice comment!
plattform5163 2 years ago
This song was meant to imitate reggae and its "dub" derivative emerging from Jamaica in the early 1970s. Its genesis is traced to Led Zeppelin's rehearsals at Stargroves in 1972, when drummer John Bonham started with a beat similar to 1950s doo-wop, and then twisted it into a slight off beat tempo, upon which a reggae influence emerged.[1] The distinctive drum sound was created by placing three microphones a good distance away from Bonham's drums.
5*****
First class Thank you ;-)
your Friend
maeuschen64 2 years ago
Thanks for the comment and for the information. my friend! Wish you a nice weekend!
plattform5163 2 years ago
Great band!
tandorichicken2 2 years ago
I think so too! Thnx!
plattform5163 2 years ago
excellent 5*****
az1421 2 years ago
Glad you like it! Thanks! 5***** to you from me!
plattform5163 2 years ago
You guys are so great! :)
TiffanyAnneMusic 2 years ago
Pass your very nice comment over to Ngooo Doo Band! Thanks to you!
plattform5163 2 years ago
I love this song. You guys are out of this world awesome. Thank you for sharing this performance with me. I hope you all have a great weekend. Please share more.God bless you all and your families and your band..
JoeFielding72 2 years ago
This is a great song! I very much appreciate all the support that I got from you! Thanks a lot for your kindness, my friend.
plattform5163 2 years ago