Led Zeppelin - Boogie With Stu [HD] [MP4]

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My favorite Led Zeppelin song of all-time "Boogie With Stu" [possibly my favorite Rock and Roll song of all-time] with the following description:
Boogie With Stu:
"Boogie with Stu" is a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin from their 1975 album Physical Graffiti.
Recording And Production:
It was a jam recorded in 1971 at Headley Grange by Island Studios, London, where the band had done most of the recording for their fourth album. They were using the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio and were accompanied by Rolling Stones' road manager and pianist, Ian Stewart, who ended up jamming with the band on piano.
According to Jimmy Page this song would not have emerged had it not been for the particularly informal 'live-in' environment at Headley Grange where it was recorded:
Some of the things that happened there, like "Boogie With Stu" where Stu turns up and plays a piano that's totally unplayable, were incredible. That was too good to miss because Stu wouldn't record, he wouldn't do solo stuff. All of these things wouldn't end up on albums as far as other people were concerned, but they did with us.
It has been reported that Plant played guitar on the track (Page playing mandolin). The slapping guitar came from an overdub session with an ARP guitar synthesizer. Bonham's drumming was improvised in the studio. The song was never performed live.
Original Title:
The working title for this song was "Sloppy Drunk", said to be a title that Robert Plant came up with but in fact that of a Leroy Carr song.The song is credited to "Page/Plant/Jones/Bonham/Ian Stewart/Mrs. Valens", being heavily based on Ritchie Valens' "Ooh, My Head". Valens's publisher, Kemo Music, filed suit for copyright infringement and an out of court settlement was reached. As Page explained:
What we tried to do was give Ritchie's mother credit, because we heard she never received any royalties from any of her son's hits, and Robert did lean on that lyric a bit. So what happens? They tried to sue us for all of the song!
Personnel:
Robert Plant - vocals, acoustic guitar
Jimmy Page - mandolin
John Paul Jones - bass guitar
John Bonham - drums
with:
Ian Stewart - piano
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Sincerely and Always Faithful: UncleCaligula
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They just never get boring. The only band who never had a bad song on any of their recordings. Still an avid fan at 70 y.o. I'll be listening to them until I'm 100. Volume up.

davidirving
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Fantastic dance by Resortes and Lisa (?), LZ did the best version of this song and is way better with the boogie rhythm, much better than the rock and roll versions. Thanks to whoever combined the great dance scene with a great song.

anthonydutton
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This is Mexican comedian Resortes dancing with Silvia Pinal.
Excelent choice. Love the song.

verbo
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Старые Добрые Времена! Нет цифровых технологий, но есть фантазия режиссёра, профессионализм оператора, талант танцоров и Огромное чувство юмора У ВСЕХ!

eqddwtj
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Полный отпад. Какой музон, а танец. Каждый день будет начинаться с этого клипа. И для души, и для разминки скрипящих костей

nrsbrbb
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Well done!
Back when l was a kid getting into Led Zeppelin, driving my parents crazy, I brought by record player down into the living room where my parents, grandparents, aunts & uncles were playing cards and INSISTED they all listen to this. Within seconds, they were all up dancing to it! Great memories. May they all R.I.P.

sunnycalico
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How have I only just found this?! It’s one of the best things ever

edmcboy
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Unlike the “music” today, this music will still be cool and listened to in a hundred years from now. Our generation had some of the greatest songs ever! Zeppelin was one of the best ever.👍🤘🤘

vanmann
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Not only is Boogie With Stu such a great jam - but whomever thought of finding this particular old movie clip of Adalberto Ramirez "Resortes" goes together like peanut butter and jelly, like rum and coke, like 3 shots of Tequila and hit of lime! Bravo! His dancing is as perfect and amazing as the song! I have already watched this three times in a row - and plan to watch more and learn his moves LOL!

norcalviking
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Это было - ах!!! 🎉
Мне - 63, раннее утро, и мне хочется танцевать вместе с ними! ❤ и я - танцую!!!

Marina_Travova
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Молодец ! Мне 67 и я их буду слушать всю оставшуюся жизнь как они могут надоедь? Это лед зепплин и этим всё сказано! Что бы там не говорили это самая фантастическая великая группа всех времён! Хирурги рока!

ramazxundadze
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She's still with us! 92 as of this comment.

*Correction: The lady is actually Lisa Rossel, not Silvia Pinal. I was kindly corrected, please see other posts in this thread. Also Sr. Martínez is aka "Resortes."

Silvia is still alive at 92, but I have been unable to track down current information on Lisa Rossel.

johnbauman
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As most people my 60"s + age, I love Led Zeppelin, and to put that song to this video is very comical, I like it!!!!

DaysOfSail
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Страсти прекрасного, прошедшего времени..., былых энергичных танцоров..!!! Молодцы...!!! 😊❤

vipkwow
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Led Zeppelin used a fragment of the Mexican film "Asesinos, S.A.", (1957), between 10 and 14 minutes, inserting their Boogie With Stu. Mexican actors Adalberto Martínez (aka Resortes) and Kitty de Hoyos are dancing.

orvnndd
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Удивительно, что в черно- белом телевизоре, так современно танцует хип-хоп, ну а Led Zeppelin это на все времена!❤

lilyaan
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The dance choreography of that guy is astonishing. This looks to be 1940s or 1950s black-and-white from Mexico. He foreshadowed all the dance moves of the rap/hip hop movement era

That guy must certainly have been a professional dancer. Very few people could pull that off, especially in those days. I bet that took a lot to get on film.

Excellent stuff!

Greg_Chase
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Having been raised catholic I have always viewed Zeppelin as part of the Holy Trinity. Father (Greatful Dead) Son (Led Zeppelin) Holy Spirit (Pink Floyd). I have always lived my life with this in mind and it has rocked!

tfhxreq
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The guy dancing is from Mexico, his name was Adalberto Martinez, aptly nicknamed "Resortes" ("Spring-loaded").
He couldn't sing, and was a C-list actor, but boy, he could dance. That's why he appeared in many movies up until 1980.
There are movies from the 1940s showing him doing the moonwalk.

And the Led Zeppelin (my heroes) song was plagiarized from Ritchie Valens' Ooh my head.
If you don't believe me, look it up.

losapriscos
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Музыка🔥🔥👍👍Дама шикарная, а кавалер еще круче танцует!

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