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  1. John Bonham performs the drum solo from 'Moby Dick' live at Madison Square Garden in New York City in July 1973 from the feature film The Song Remains the Sa...

  2. Aug 16, 2020 · Epic 17 minute drum solo by legendary Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham. John dedicated the solo to his son on this performance of Moby Dick live at Earls Cou...

  3. John "Bonzo" Bonham - Drums solo - 1977. Carlos Fabiano. 1.68K subscribers. Subscribed. 17K. 1.6M views 10 years ago.

  4. "Bonzo's Montreux" is a drum solo by Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham. It was recorded in September 1976 at Mountain Studios in Montreux, Switzerland, with electronic effects added by Jimmy Page.

  5. John Bonham drum solo from "Moby Dick", live at the Royal Albert Hall 1970. From the official Led Zeppelin DVD (2003). Concert info: https://www.ledzeppelin.com/show/january-9-1970.

  6. John Bonham performs the drum solo from 'Moby Dick' live at Madison Square Garden in New York City in July 1973 from the feature film The Song Remains the Sa...

  7. Aug 10, 2017 · Take John Bonham, for example. Every song has a stellar drum part by Bonzo. He’s a beast behind the kit. And to pick only five of his greatest solos is so tough, mind you. But well, we’re up for the challenge. 5. “The Ocean”. If there’s one word that comes to mind, it’s “POWER” in big, bold letters.

  8. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_BonhamJohn Bonham - Wikipedia

    Like Keith Moon of the Who, Bonham's drum set grew in size following the band's 1969 concert tours, including congas or timpani and a gong. His drum solo "Moby Dick" was featured on the group's second album and was a staple of their concerts, often lasting just over 20 minutes.

  9. Jun 3, 2019 · Robert Plant intro­duces the drum­mer with his full name, John Hen­ry Bon­ham, before he even names the song. Then, after a minute of Page, Bon­ham, and Jones play­ing the open­ing riff togeth­er, the solo begins.

  10. Jul 1, 2020 · That moment is his insane drum solo for ‘Moby Dick’ at Royal Albert Hall in 1970—clocking in around 15 minutes of pure powerhouse percussion. The drummer will go down in the rock and roll history books as easily one of the best musicians in his field—flanked only by Keith Moon and Ginger Baker.

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