The king of groove. Even though I am a guitar player and not a drummer, I always credit Bonham as my number one musical influence- those relaxed yet powerful grooves … music at its purest.
@@Qixo_ Moon is brilliant in his own way - if you listen to any Who record, he never plays the same fill the same way twice. Yet it all coheres well. He bends the rules in his own insane way. Also: brain fart, I meant Hal Blaine of the Wrecking Crew - not Hal Leonard (the music publisher 😆).
Greatest drummer of all time. I don't know how he keeps the beat going with all the nuances he plays on the high hat. Bonham was to the drums what Jimi Hendrix was to the guitar.
John was influenced by the older Jazz players & Latin drummers. To be this good back then with no internet etc, says a lot about the work & practice he put in.
I started playing drums when I was 5 and when I started to take lessons it got more complicated and I started loosing interest plus playing sports kinda side tracked me but once I bought my First Zeppelin album and hearing this amazing band and Mr Bonham playing drums 🥁 that's when I got serious and rediscovered my true passion and to he'll with sports .
My nephew belongs tô the autism spectral, hes been watching this vídeos for days and had asked me for a drum. Ive never Saw It as something negativez but Ive never felt só optmistic about It as i AM now.
The Live Version from How The West Was Won is the best version to me. I wonder if that is the case for most people? Tbh, I prefer Live music over studio usually, because Live music sounds more energetic than polished studio versions.
@@SomeDrummer1995 It doesn't matter that Moon couldn't do what Bonham did. No great rock musician can do what other great rock musicians did and they aren't interested in doing so. Bonham couldn't do what Moon did. Play with wild abandonment and great spontaneity and flexibility and in a melodic and symphonic manner. He couldn't even play as Charlie Watts did, with an R&B feel and groove, subtlety, swing and restraint.
@@anthonypuccetti8779 Lol You're very wrong about that. Bonham had influences of R&B, funk, african, ect not just in jazz. You're just trying to instigate that Bonham couldn't swing argument because thats all you got, lol. I really think anyone who really believes that either has bad musical ears, or they haven't heard him really play a drum solo. He had excellent chops and rudiments. Also yes he didn't play typical jazz or whatever just because he was in a rock band which is besides the point, but bonhams phrasing always swung way better than the drummer you mentioned.
@@SomeDrummer1995 You don't read well. I didn't say anything about his infIuences or that he lacked variety of styles and I didn't make a Bonham couldn't swing argument. Maybe Ginger Baker was right that Bonham couldn't swing but it doesn't matter. So what that he had those influences and had excellent chops? So do studio session drummers and UA-cam drummers. My point was that Bonham couldn't play as Moon and Watts did. And their manners of playing were essential to the sound and styles of the bands they belonged to. "bonhams phrasing always swung way better than the drummer you mentioned." No. And you can't explain how you think he did.
I have a question. With all this AI stuff will the program be able to reproduce a Led Zeppelin bootleg concert recording that was recorded poorly into and perfectly clean version? Feed it the bad recording and the AI cleans it up into a perfect recording?
imo....................................John Bonham was the First heavy Metal drummer , even though Zep werent metal persey , But his beats had metal ellements all thruout it
Once you learn where to place the ball of your foot on the pedal to get the right balance of throw and kickback from the skin it's a breeze. Let the inertia do most of the work.
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The king of groove. Even though I am a guitar player and not a drummer, I always credit Bonham as my number one musical influence- those relaxed yet powerful grooves … music at its purest.
he was like a metronome, never missed that beat, ever. I would have called him the Governer because he governed the song.
Greatest drummer of all time
He’s up there among the best, but there really are too many to mention: Buddy Rich, Hal Blaine, Keith Moon, Charlie Watts, etc.
@@Qixo_ Moon is brilliant in his own way - if you listen to any Who record, he never plays the same fill the same way twice. Yet it all coheres well. He bends the rules in his own insane way.
Also: brain fart, I meant Hal Blaine of the Wrecking Crew - not Hal Leonard (the music publisher 😆).
Yup no doubt about it
Rock Drummer, yes. There are many other styles and categories where Bonham had zero skills. (Prog Rock, Jazz, Fusion, Studio Sessions).
Emmmm...... Neil Peart?? lol ua-cam.com/video/RE_wOizsGYw/v-deo.html
All of the nuances in the groove is one of the many things that make Bonham the king of percussion!
100 percent agree. Bonham's ghosting on this song is tremendous 👍
Brilliant. This man could never have been replaced. Same with Neil Peart.
Greatest drummer of all time. I don't know how he keeps the beat going with all the nuances he plays on the high hat. Bonham was to the drums what Jimi Hendrix was to the guitar.
John was influenced by the older Jazz players & Latin drummers. To be this good back then with no internet etc, says a lot about the work & practice he put in.
I started playing drums when I was 5 and when I started to take lessons it got more complicated and I started loosing interest plus playing sports kinda side tracked me but once I bought my First Zeppelin album and hearing this amazing band and
Mr Bonham playing drums 🥁 that's when I got serious and rediscovered my true passion and to he'll with sports .
Like a locomotive!
My nephew belongs tô the autism spectral, hes been watching this vídeos for days and had asked me for a drum. Ive never Saw It as something negativez but Ive never felt só optmistic about It as i AM now.
This is awesome. I listened to it an hour in meditation.
i played my guitar along with it , it's the closest i will ever get to have ever jammed with him thanx 4 sharing that jam was great with the master
Glad to be of help! I've just uploaded some more isolated tracks and will be uploading many more in the future :)
@@ludwigson11 really i will def check them out thanx 4 taken the time to do this
No one will ever compare, the legend !!
Immigrant Song is one of the songs I listen to everyday, sooo good!
The Live Version from How The West Was Won is the best version to me. I wonder if that is the case for most people?
Tbh, I prefer Live music over studio usually, because Live music sounds more energetic than polished studio versions.
@@VX_XI
My playlist has a lot of live Zeppelin shows but some songs I like better in the studio versions 😊
Bonzo did more with one foot than anyone could do with two.
So great - a true master. Thanks for this!
For sure he was the best drummer in Rock!! Definitely one of my favorites!!👍
No, Keith Moon was even better.
@@anthonypuccetti8779 Idt moonie could ever do what bonham did but it all comes down to personal taste thats acquired
@@SomeDrummer1995 It doesn't matter that Moon couldn't do what Bonham did. No great rock musician can do what other great rock musicians did and they aren't interested in doing so. Bonham couldn't do what Moon did. Play with wild abandonment and great spontaneity and flexibility and in a melodic and symphonic manner. He couldn't even play as Charlie Watts did, with an R&B feel and groove, subtlety, swing and restraint.
@@anthonypuccetti8779 Lol You're very wrong about that. Bonham had influences of R&B, funk, african, ect not just in jazz. You're just trying to instigate that Bonham couldn't swing argument because thats all you got, lol. I really think anyone who really believes that either has bad musical ears, or they haven't heard him really play a drum solo. He had excellent chops and rudiments. Also yes he didn't play typical jazz or whatever just because he was in a rock band which is besides the point, but bonhams phrasing always swung way better than the drummer you mentioned.
@@SomeDrummer1995 You don't read well. I didn't say anything about his infIuences or that he lacked variety of styles and I didn't make a Bonham couldn't swing argument. Maybe Ginger Baker was right that Bonham couldn't swing but it doesn't matter. So what that he had those influences and had excellent chops? So do studio session drummers and UA-cam drummers. My point was that Bonham couldn't play as Moon and Watts did. And their manners of playing were essential to the sound and styles of the bands they belonged to.
"bonhams phrasing always swung way better than the drummer you mentioned."
No. And you can't explain how you think he did.
Bonzo’s the best but the isolated JPJ bass track on this would be where it’s at
100%
You really think he was a better drummer than Neil peart?
@@carlschildtknecht762 Who mentioned Peart?
@@carlschildtknecht762 apples and oranges, both the best at what they did
@@carlschildtknecht762 Yes.
That kick is a real workout for your leg
The hammer of the gods
This guy is pretty good.
He might make it big if he keeps practicing
It is impossible to listen to this and not feel STOKED!
Groovy, Marsha!
I still can't tell if he's actually playing that snare ghost note on the "and" of beat four that is in all the transcriptions.
Dont worry about them ghost notes, they aint nothing but rebound!!
If you hear a sound.......guess what ima say next😂😅😢😮
fantastic isolation!! redo with loop for 10hrs please
Really amazing drummer!
"Aaaaaaahhhh, aaaaaaahhhhh!!"
-Robert Plant, Immigrant Song
I always knew he was a great drummer. I just didn't know he was Chinese.
Lmao!
I have a question. With all this AI stuff will the program be able to reproduce a Led Zeppelin bootleg concert recording that was recorded poorly into and perfectly clean version? Feed it the bad recording and the AI cleans it up into a perfect recording?
@@promark5317 Yeah, I meant just clean it up. That's all.
Charlie Watts once said, "Bonham - you won't get another one of him"
Good God Almighty! ♥♥♥
What a stud
What an unbelievably good player
GRANDE JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHN
Just listen to that groovy swing! \m/
It's lonely 🎤🎸
Eat your heart out Ginger Baker.
How many times could you hear an isolated drum track and tell exactly what the song is no problem
I can understand why this song is relatively short: it's hard af to play consistently on the drums
How the hell does one get the drums isolated on this? Hi Jimmy! I love you. :)
Thank you 💓💓, but I'm not Jimmy haha. I used to the AI software Moises to extract the drum track from the song :)
Jesus! He was even better .,
imo....................................John Bonham was the First heavy Metal drummer , even though Zep werent metal persey , But his beats had metal ellements all thruout it
JB the best but I also love the drumming of Dale Crover
JOHN HENRY BONHAM!
the one and only.....BONZO
It's not quite a shuffle. But it's a shuffle.
RIP dat right calf
Once you learn where to place the ball of your foot on the pedal to get the right balance of throw and kickback from the skin it's a breeze. Let the inertia do most of the work.
Can you do dazed and confused please ?
Sounds better as sole . Lol That was the first album I bought
Mitch Mitchell anymore?
add JPJ bass...please!
I tried but when I isolated the bass track the quality came out pretty shitty TBH.
Imagine rapping on this
how he do that ? ...
Now do the Wanton song 👍
Well you're in luck because I uploaded isolated drum and bass tracks from The Wanton Song a few weeks ago. Go check it out :)
Great drummer playing a super basic ULTRA forgettable drum track. Hey sometimes that's all that's needed.
Is there an illegal immigrant song?
Tireless single bass on this track.
Bass drum skin is loose as a goose.
It's to bad he puked on the 40 oz. Of vodka
Think it was more than a 40 oz. Poor bastard really hated going out on tour and missing his family and coped with drinking. What a fucking waste.
Bonham was great but i like Carl Palmer and Cozy Powell better
Jon Hiseman The Best!
Don Brewer.
What about Bev Bevan?