Do you remember the human beatbox guy from Police Academy?

Here he is doing Led Zeppelin.

https://twitter.com/mikewarburton/status/1371510636920836097?s=21

Good stuff.

Here he is doing Led Zeppelin.

https://twitter.com/...510636920836097?s=21

Good stuff.

Thats great. I love the scene where Mahoney Meets Jones in the police dept.

Damn!

I love the look on the host’s face, mouth agape…

Here he is doing Led Zeppelin.

https://twitter.com/...510636920836097?s=21

Good stuff.

He had a wide range!

https://youtu.be/B9K4N328OI8

He does a better zeppelin than that guy from greta van fleet.

That is phenomenal. Such an odd talent to have but man does he have it. I was also happy to look him up and see that he’s still alive and well - 62 years old - I thought for sure I had heard he had died.

I actually never liked the Police Academy movies but thought he was the one bright spot to those movies.

I liked that they were set in some random American city yet in one of the movies they are zipping around the harbour and the CN Tower is plainly visible in most shots.

That is fantastic. I would watch a much more of that!

He does a better zeppelin than that guy from greta van fleet.

Greta Van Fleet is the present and future of rock and roll. The single greatest rock band since Guns N’ Roses.

And yes, I’m serious.

He does a better zeppelin than that guy from greta van fleet.

Greta Van Fleet is the present and future of rock and roll. The single greatest rock band since Guns N’ Roses.

And yes, I’m serious.

ok, boomer?

He does a better zeppelin than that guy from greta van fleet.

Greta Van Fleet is the present and future of rock and roll. The single greatest rock band since Guns N’ Roses.

And yes, I’m serious.

They’ve been popping up on some of my social media feeds, they’re ok I guess.

He does a better zeppelin than that guy from greta van fleet.

Greta Van Fleet is the present and future of rock and roll. The single greatest rock band since Guns N’ Roses.

And yes, I’m serious.

Their EP songs were catchy, but nothing I’ve heard since (very little, admittedly) has caught my attention. But I appreciate you bringing this up because it prompted me to read a review of their full length album, which might be the best review of anything I’ve ever read. The author agrees with you on one point, that they are the future of rock and roll, but for all the wrong reasons.

They are a new kind of vampiric band who’s there to catch the runoff of original classic rock using streaming services’ data-driven business model. Greta Van Fleet exist to be swallowed into the algorithm’s churn and rack up plays, of which they already have hundreds of millions. They make music that sounds exactly like Led Zeppelin and demand very little other than forgetting how good Led Zeppelin often were.
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This guy was born to be a critic. Bravo, sir.

It’s a costume—Greta Van Fleet is all costume. And if things that look like another thing is your thing, get ready to throw your lighters up for a band whose guiding principle seems to be reading the worst Grand Funk Railroad songs as if they were a religious text.

I am not good with words, but that summed up my thoughts on Greta Van Fleet perfectly, they are very derivative and uninteresting.

I had seen that human beat box video a while ago and was still please and impressed to see it again.