A Led Zep Eyexperience
by #InfinitePeaceGarden on 10/22/23The Asylum at Masonic Temple - ClevelandAs close to Real Zep as we could hope for! The drum solo alone was worth the ticket!
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As close to Real Zep as we could hope for! The drum solo alone was worth the ticket!
They have very good sound and stage presence. The singer's voice is not well suited for Led Zep and was flat at times- he sounded bad on some of the songs. The bass player/keyboard guy was solid. The guitar player was good but should learn some of the solos better since its a tribute band - no quarter solo was terrible. The drummer was ok but his meter was inconsistent and his style wasnt very John Bonham. A better singer would help a lot. They should drop the song over the hills since it was really rough.
All I can say is AWESOME!! Didn’t even have to squint my eyes to look a the real Zeppelin…they had the look a sound. The drummer, John Bonham was spectacular especially when he did Black Dog with a 20 minute drum solo which kept everyone’s attention…and Jimmy Page…spot on! Will return for their show!
I was too young to see Led Zeppelin in the day but seeing them just made my week that group just put a smile on my face the whole two hours they played. If you get a chance to see them you wont be disappointed. Second time to see them I hope i get a chance to see them a third time. I was literally exhausted after the show from pure joy.
We thought Led Zeppelin 2 was amazing! We had never been to the House of Blues in Dallas before and thought it was a great venue.
An excellent Zeppelin music experience! Musicians with impressive resumes, experience and skills delivered a set list that was tight. They set the audience on fire.
It's amazing that 53 years ago, I saw Led Zeppelin as the premiere band for Tarrant County Convention Center's grand opening. So for me getting to see Led Zeppelin 2, a cover band that was so awesome that it brought back some great memories. Thanks for a great show at a great venue.
Good times at the House of Blues, good show, really enjoyed the keyboards and drums.
Although the Group were cohesive, and has incredible talents, their overall sound equipment can be termed as "old"(outdated -all wires versus wireless) and too few. For example, with only three (3) Marshal Amps (Lead Guitar), the sounds produced carried the auditorium in a manner that was somewhat inferior and muffled. Additionally, because of the out-dated sound equipment the concert of songs did not resonate in clear audibles. It was also apparent that the Lead Guitar also acted as their Sound Engineer to coordinate differentiations of sounds coming from their performance. This also presented limitations as to what considerations are needed to produce better sounds to reach their audience. PS - The Light Show was too basic. All in all, the Group's talents, performances and team work were phenomenal! To overcome decisive drawbacks, there needs further investments in specific areas to accentuate the Groups future success. The Group had to be well into a song before some songs were recognizable. Each performer had their own technique, which together, and sometimes solo, displayed incredible skills. Without question, the Drummer's solo was a stand out! At one point, I thought I was back at the frat house, or my garage, because of the lack of equipment, there was not enough depth to their beat and vocals to carry a song to their audience and arise that "good old feeling of rock & roll..."
Led Zeppelin 2 are great, high energy musicians! Was my 2nd time to see them and will definitely do again. Love HOB as it’s a small venue too!!
I took my aspiring 14 yo classic rock guitarist daughter to the gig and they captured the artistry of one of the worlds greatest bands. I will be sure to visit them year after year.
We have seen several LZ tributes and these guys rock the house!!!! Lead singer is fantastic channeling Robert Plant and guitarist nailed his riffs as Jimmy Page - Drummer crushed as John Bonham and bassist / keyboardist was on fire as John Paul Jones. *****
Band worked very hard to get this down! Played 2 hours plus! You could just tell the guys had a passion for Zep Music. Well worth checking out. Beer wasn't over priced.... Parking was reasonable..
These guys put on an amazing show and really make you feel like you've stepped back into the 70s. My wife and I had an excellent time!
I have seen Led Zeppelin 2 play in the past and I think they play amazing and put on a good show. This time around they played a lot of songs not are not cult classics, and although I do appreciate trying to change things up, since it’s a cover band, I want to hear and jam out to the classics with one or two less known hits mixed in their. Probably won’t be seeing them again.
These guys were hyped as a solid, regional, Zeppelin cover-band from -I believe - Chicago. Anyway, in comparison with Get The Led Out, ZoSo, and even locally- Never Never - 'Led Zeppelin 2' definitely rates LAST. The singer hit more bad, off-key notes than good ones; the drummer was was too 'busy' (vs synchopated) - and , to be fair - the guitarist was okay. We left the venue less than an hour after We arrived. Save Your Money...
I came across this band in a very interesting way. I contacted them and found them to be very responsive. Because of that, I wound up at their show and was extremely happy with the performance. It started out nicely and progressed into a really well tuned, musical rendition of songs from the Led Zeppelin discography. I think what surprised me a first was the selection of songs which seemed to be chosen to appeal to both the real fan and the ones who just loved them from the radio play. But the thing that grabbed me and kept my ears on full alert were the little nuances that each musician brought in themselves to their performance. I always loved the music of Zeppelin and will forever listen to the entirety of any song that comes onto the radio because that is what we, the appreciators of music do, but when I buy tickets to see a band perform the likes of their music as well as their stage presence, I want to see their appreciation as well. Because that what makes a truly great cover band. To witness their talent intertwined with an appreciation for forms of music they had nothing to do with writing but still somehow knew it would be fulfilling to recreate it all in a big salad bowl of musical salvation. This show was a great night for all who watched and one could here the appreciation from many in the crowd who were smiling and voicing their opinions in hoots and hollers. To Bruce the lead singer, you have a great stage presence that really comes across well to onlookers. Greg there is really nothing to say. Your performance was simply amazing and as my brother and I walked down Sout Street after the show we could hear folks talking about that sick 14 minute drum solo. *Paul, you kept the night going with lots of great riffs and the bow playing was phenomenal. You did a nice job with an extremely difficult task. Kudos. Matthew, it was a pleasure watching the various instruments you played. Nicely done as well. Just like I said. This was all that I was looking for in this ticket and I was surprised at my feeling of satisfaction as I made my way to the exit at the end of the night.
My first tribute band. Weird with sixty-somethings like me revisiting the music we loved in our teens and twenties. Even weirder with guys in shoulder-length curly black wigs, etc trying to represent the looks and stage presence of Led Zep But the music! And, even more the mind-blowing musicianship! These guys might be (not sure, never saw them) BETTER than the original. At least as good. And I marveled at the original arrangements. Great, great concert.
The singer’s mic was off for the first 2 songs. By the 5th song I was yearning for the good old no singer days. We left early.
The band clearly has talent, just didn’t care for a lot of the set list. When I go to see a cover band, I’m looking for the band’s more popular songs performed closer to album quality. Drummer is phenomenal!