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I know what I’m going to watch this weekend! NetFlix just released, “Becoming Led Zeppelin.”
4 CommentsAs a very young boy, Zeppelin and The Who were my favorite rock bands. The first rock record album I ever bought was Zeppelin III — and I still love it (and everything else from the band) to this day.
I started piano lessons at age 3 1/2. By the next year, my siblings decided to form a band and voted that I would be the drummer. So at the end of my first piano recital — when all the students were done, my siblings and I took the stage for the first time as a family band. But I never really thought of making the drums my primary instrument until I heard “Who’s Next” — specifically, Baba O’Reily and Won’t Get Fooled Again. I just wanted to go somewhere and play drums just like Moon was doing. Funny, with Zeppelin, it made me want to play guitar. The Who made me want to play drums.
WOW (!) I remember well in 1969 when I was 12 years old listening to my Archies “Sugar Sugar” 45 rpm. My big sister came in to have her turn at the hifi and said “You have to listen to this”. I was expressing interest in learning to play. She put on Zeppelin 2 and Hendix’ “Are You Experienced”. I admit that Hendrix was above my head at the time, but Zeppelin was my introduction to ROCK on that very day. She later gave me both of those albums and I still have them.
“In the days of my youth, I was told what it means to be a man”
I was the only one of my siblings to love Zeppelin. My sisters turned me on to Stevie Wonder, Billy Joel, ELO, and many other artists I came to love. They were my resource. But my sisters didn’t care much for Zeppelin. My mother used to refer to them as “acid rock” and “drug music.” However, when I was in my late teens, I finally had a breakthrough and my mother started to appreciate Zeppelin’s music. In fact, she once told me that she saw a drummer who had, “The bass drum technique of John Bonham and the cymbal technique of Stewart Copeland.” That’s how deep my mother got into even drumming, although she didn’t play drums, music was her passion. I had periods where I became immersed in an artist — mostly ones that were slightly before my time — like Hendrix. I remember going to the library and taking home every Hendrix album and listening to Hendrix over and over for weeks. It was like Hendrix school!
But Zeppelin? I had heard a song on the radio. I don’t remember which one. I think maybe it was “Since I’ve Been Loving You” and I thought was one of the most awesome songs I ever heard. I had goose pimples and just wanted to play drums like that. Although it was The Who that made me finally decide that I wanted to be a rock and roll drummer. Both because playing drums was so much fun, and also because, my sisters were far superior keyboardists to me and I knew that I’d need to grow two more hands to play Chopin like my mother and sisters could play it.
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My sister gave me Led Zeppelin II for Christmas, it had just been released a couple of months before. So far I had only bought 2 albums – The Who Live at Leeds and The Band’s brown album. First track, Whole Lotta Love, was like nothing I had ever heard.