http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watt
watts are a unit of measurement.
Saying "marshall watts have more effective energy than solid state watts" is simply incorrect. Its the equivalent to saying "Texas miles are longer than california miles" or "mt Rainer is actually higher than Mt Everest because american feet above sea level are actually bigger than asian feet above sea level".
You guys are confusing wattage with other important factors such as decibels and frequency. All your emotive words such as "unbelievable ruckus" or "deep shimmy" are actually measurable too and can be expressed in these terms. An "unbeliveable rucks" for example might be sound pressure levels of over 102decibels, whereas a "deep shimmy" might be expressed in terms of sub 100hz frequencies.
Volume and frequency are different concepts to wattage. They are inextricably connected as being part of the myriad of elements that combine to create a sound, but they are component and measurable parts, not the same thing nor are they interchangeable.
Wattage is a measure of energy pure and simple. Amplifiers maximum wattage is the maximum energy they can produce and for speakers wattage pertains to how much energy they can safely dissipate and operate normally.
ps. That video said nothing whatsoever about the wattage ratings of either the speaker nor the amps.