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Published on September 25, 2005 By Ionolast In Misc
Describing the style of John Bonham's drumming instantly conjurs up visions of the thunderous power he created. His contributions to rock music were revolutionary, and his talent unmatched and irreplaceable. You can only imagine Jimmy Page's reaction to first seeing him in 1968, ending his search for a new drummer to form a new band, the New Yardbirds (later renamed Led Zeppelin.)

A childhood friend of Robert Plant, they played together in the 'Band of Joy', resulting in local gigs and a few studio demos. At first, Bonham was reluctant to join the well-known guitarist because of a steady gig with Tim Rose. But... the rest of history...

As John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant have all stated many times, Led Zeppelin wouldn't have been half as good without him. Along with JPJ, they provided the solid foundation and backbone of the band, which made it all possible. Live performances truly showcased his abilities during the numerous improvised jams throughout every concert and of course his famous "Moby Dick" drum solo; reaching a half-hour in length at times! Immitators are usually left frustrated, since Bonham made it look so easy - not only in his playing but also in the incredible drum sound he acheived. His legendary right foot (on his bass pedal) and lightning-fast triplets were his instant trademark. He later refined his style from the hard skin-bashing approach to a more delicate wrist controlled one - which produced an even more powerful & louder sound with less effort.

His tragic passing on September 25th, 1980 immortalized his legacy forever. His only son, Jason proudly continues the tradition. Daughter Zoe also has a strong interest in music and is experimenting with her own original material. John's sister Deborah is a highly acclaimed & talented singer.

Comments
on Sep 25, 2005
Oh my God has it been 25 years? cripes where do the time go?
on Sep 25, 2005
I have to echo Moderateman's sentiments! Where did the time go? He was and is the best! Ringo was a joker compared to Bonham! And unlike most drummers, Led Zepplin was not Zepplin without him.

May he rest in peace.
on Sep 25, 2005
Ringo was a joker compared to Bonham!


Ringo is rock steady, but that's about all I can say for him.
on Sep 26, 2005
Few drummers distinguish themselves as legends... Those who do usually reach that status through outrageous antics more than awesome playing. To sit in the back, behind the trap yet still stand tall is a rare talent.

Even with a frontman with the stage presence of Robert Plant, and the guitar god status of Jimmy Page... as the article stated... John Bonham made it look easy.
on Sep 26, 2005
Unfortunately I don't think anyone listed here could hold a candle to "Buddy Rich". Of course that's just my opinion.
on Sep 26, 2005
"Buddy Rich


although not listed here, gene krupa could pound rich to death.
on Sep 26, 2005
Unfortunately I don't think anyone listed here could hold a candle to "Buddy Rich". Of course that's just my opinion.


although not listed here, gene krupa could pound rich to death.


Not really a fair comparisan. Rich and Krupa were both awesome jazz drummers and truly revolutionized their genre, but different styles require different skills.

Add to that the fact that most drummers will never be known by name even by people who love the music on which they appear.

Out of the handful of drummers that are known by name, their acclaim has as much to do with outgoing stage performances as actual talent.

Buddy Rich, Gene Krupa, John Bonham, Neil Peart or Monte Mountjoy... if we know them at all, we know them because they rose above the pack in their own genre. Of course, the tribute album "Burning for Buddy" give us a little insight into how different drummers can hold up in Buddy Rich's music, sadly we'll never know what Buddy would have done for the music of Rush, Zeppelin, Yes, or the bands featuring any other great drummer.
on Sep 26, 2005
Unfortunately I don't think anyone listed here could hold a candle to "Buddy Rich".


Buddy was amazing.

gene krupa could pound rich to death.


I disagree.

the tribute album "Burning for Buddy" give us a little insight into how different drummers can hold up in Buddy Rich's music,


There are 2 volumes.

sadly we'll never know what Buddy would have done for the music of Rush, Zeppelin, Yes, or the bands featuring any other great drummer.


I doubt he would have even tried. He once referred to rock as "a heart attack."
on Sep 27, 2005
"Buddy Rich


although not listed here, gene krupa could pound rich to death.


Sorry dude but I got to with iconoclast on this. While Kruppa was very, very good....Rich was simply amazing.