THE GREATEST guitar solo ever is Pink Floyd's song comfortably numb ON THE CONCERT DVD of theirs NAMED PULSE WHERE David Gilmour PLAY'S the GUITAR And it's amazing
@@rodhanson7112 I like Gilmore, but no one combines the scales and modes to create emotion the way Jimmy Page does. The Comfortably Numb solo is awesome, but relatively simple compared to the complexity of Page's guitar performances.
John would play for his wife. She loved it, so he called it "Pat's Delight". The band cut the song and recorded it with John's solo. John' s son, Jason Bonham would hear his Daddy play and said it was huge, like Moby Dick. "Pat'Delight" morphed into "Moby Dick". John did solos during ever concert, the longest being close to 30 minutes. He was incredible!
He was fantastic. He became a legend. His son did the drumming for the tribute of Stairway to Heaven done by Heart. Incredible as well. So, glad that you enjoyed!
It’s a drum solo. They were very popular when there were real bands out there. Bonzo is the best rock drummer ever, in my opinion. Think about how rhythmic he stayed through the whole performance. I’ve seen drum solos that were just about how fast someone could drum, and just a lot of racket. Did you notice how he kept the same beat with his snare and his bass drum using his foot?
When I heard this I gave myself a tattoo and it was shit but I love this band they were a band that made me rebel my mum always said turn that shit down which made me turn it up John Henry Bonham is the best drummer of all time and this proves it he sadly missed 😢
Phenomenal!!!!! Still the standard for drummers today. He was a beast!!!!! Closest thing I’ve seen is Larnell Lewis on City of Lights. His drum solo is shorter, but just as meaningful. Larnell has a musical IQ that is top notch.
i read an interview with jimmy page where he said that when bonzo went back to sticks a runner would come to the dressing room and just say "sticks" and the band would return to the stage, but from then he might play another 10 minutes b4 bringing the band back in, it was bonzos turn to have fun, and he took as long as he wanted.....interesting side note Jim Henson based the muppet drummer Animal on Bonzo, not a bad claim to fame....
Drum solos were/are common at rock concerts. It allows bathroom breaks, beverages and for some bands early access to groupies. Some bands then have acoustic # or guitar solo to let the drummer get a break. Bonzo is my favorite drummer but check out Neil Peart ‘the Professor’ solo and Black Sabbath has a song called Rat Salad the is in same vein as Molby Dick
This is not an improvisation, this is a drum song. In the 4:20 long official song, he solos for 3 minutes. Of course, he "colors" it in concert, but you can also hear variations of the original song here.
Oh yes, thank you for turning me onto Diana. Her voice is amazing. It’s one of the best voices I’ve ever heard in my life. As for Steve Vai, his style of music is not for everybody, but I really hope you enjoy it if you get around to it.
Moby Dick was a song that was written so the other three members jimmy page Robert Plant, John Paul Jones can take a break and go to the bathroom and then come back on stage and then they usually start it off in the in my Time of dying after
I seen a drummer play black dog as if he was the whole band not just the drums I never saw a drummer play a whole song on drums but my friend played the whole song as if it were guitar base and drums all together as the song on his drums never saw anyone do that oh and he had a double base drum on the bottom not one drum for his foot but 2 the way he rolled it but he was better that this guy in drums I’m like why you so good he said he sold his soul to the devil lol
Drummer here, what the hell are you trying to say? Ask your friend if he ranks himself up there with John Bonham. The mind blowing thing about Bonzo is something that your not seeing, the man's right foot. Non drummers have no idea how important this drum solo and Bonham are in the history of drumming.
Being born the year of this concert, 1970, Moby Dick, is THE rock n roll drum solo and John Bonham (RIP), did NOT improvise this. He was influenced by past jazz and big band drummers and this, if I remember correctly because I had ALL LZs albums as a teenager, is their only tune that's entirely instrumental and as popular as any other and when Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones comes back into the song, it is truly EPIC rock n roll! 😀🤘 Oh and found yr channel today bc I saw you react to my man, Larry Bird's mixtape. Thanks for showing him some love. Your new sub as of today, Aszneth "Asz" (FL)
Passion you say? Guitarist and composer, Steve Vai. FREAKSHOW EXCESS, and FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, live from Where the Wild Things are. He has so much passion it oozes out of his body. I hope you check it out. If you like it, I would watch the whole show. He’s one of the greatest guitarists to ever play.
6:50 jimmy page OOOOZES passion through the guitar, generally i agree with you but theres a few guys who make the guitar sing and cry, jimmy is 1 of those few
Often back then the band gave the drummer his own part (if it was a good drummer) like in Mody Dick. Cream had a similar song called Toad and was in fact a drumsolo for Ginger Baker. Cream - Toad (Live) Royal Albert Hall, 1968 ruclips.net/video/GDDPn4k10WU/видео.html But I prefare TOAD from the doubla LP Wheel's of Fire. Toad, mainly a drumsolo for almost 18 minutes live. But then you have to close your eyes and just follow.......... ruclips.net/video/5RVdVq6_nOw/видео.html
Muscle memory is a musicians best friend. Drums, guitars, keyboards, it is all patterns to be practiced and known like the back of your hand. Looking is not necessary.
Drum solos were a thing back in the Buddy Rich days. Drummers like Bonham, Charlie Watts, Ringo Starr, all had this in their arsenal, although it was rarely called for after the big band era. Just like Eddie Van Halen's "Eruption", this is based on an outline, or scaffold of parts and improvised partially as feel dictates. This would be slightly different every single time.
Had not watched the whole thing in a while....the drummer was a brute...oh...yes...what Ronnie James Dio...1983 Children of the Sea live or Last in Line...enjoy!
The greatest live drum solo in music history in my opinion. John Bonham blended blues, jazz and hard rock along with other random elements, there's been alot of great rock drummers over the years but John Bonham is considered one of the greatest and most influential drummers of all time. I agree for the most part, but honestly when discussing who is the greatest rock drummer ever? Keith Moon from "the Who" has to be included in that discussion somewhere. 14:25 he was drumming so fast his drumsticks were producing distinct "tracers".
Bonham played this solo over 200 times, it’s pretty much the same, it may very a little. There are longer versions then the one you chose, he does this solo during a 3 to 4 hour straight concert. He was the greatest drummer of all time, sadly passed away in 1980. It’s not actually a song, it’s a drum solo.
I don’t know 🤷 f you have read their bios but Bono’s was quite sad. He was one of the best drummers ever. He died in 1980. Robert Plants little son died and he himself was in a terrible car crash and almost lost his leg.
1:15, he could keep that pace up for HOURS! 1 of his nicknames was THE BEAST. i highly recomend you check out achilles last stand, MONSTER drumming track ruclips.net/video/1t4KLOm7pO0/видео.html
Drum solos were very common in rock in this time period. And i'm not bashing you but drums certainly aren't the only instrument that can portray emotions. Watch any David Gilmour Solo.
Now, for the greatest guitar solo ever recorded, check out the 28 minute version of Dazed and Confused live from MSG 1973!
Oh naughty sir! Like your style.
The GREATEST DRUM SOLO Live on U tube is John Bonzo BONHAM'S TUNE CALLED MOBY Dick it's a great LED ZEPPELIN ONE AND it's amazing
THE GREATEST guitar solo ever is Pink Floyd's song comfortably numb ON THE CONCERT DVD of theirs NAMED PULSE WHERE David Gilmour PLAY'S the GUITAR And it's amazing
@@rodhanson7112 I like Gilmore, but no one combines the scales and modes to create emotion the way Jimmy Page does. The Comfortably Numb solo is awesome, but relatively simple compared to the complexity of Page's guitar performances.
Brian May "brighton rock solo" Queen live at wembley stadium 1986.
Moby Dick... Bonzos..aka. John Bonham... The GOAT.. drum solo..in the midst of full concert.. Gave his mates a breather... Watch and be wondered...
John would play for his wife. She loved it, so he called it "Pat's Delight". The band cut the song and recorded it with John's solo. John' s son, Jason Bonham would hear his Daddy play and said it was huge, like Moby Dick. "Pat'Delight" morphed into "Moby Dick". John did solos during ever concert, the longest being close to 30 minutes. He was incredible!
Greatest band...greatest drummer!
Bonzo = GOAT
He was fantastic. He became a legend. His son did the drumming for the tribute of Stairway to Heaven done by Heart. Incredible as well. So, glad that you enjoyed!
It’s a drum solo. They were very popular when there were real bands out there. Bonzo is the best rock drummer ever, in my opinion. Think about how rhythmic he stayed through the whole performance. I’ve seen drum solos that were just about how fast someone could drum, and just a lot of racket. Did you notice how he kept the same beat with his snare and his bass drum using his foot?
That's not an opinion, that's a fact.
When I heard this I gave myself a tattoo and it was shit but I love this band they were a band that made me rebel my mum always said turn that shit down which made me turn it up John Henry Bonham is the best drummer of all time and this proves it he sadly missed 😢
Second only to Keith Moon
@@javablanca547 In your dreams
@@anitapaulus937 youve obviously never seen moon drum. Of course we are always putting neil peart above mere humans like these two...
Dear Bonhan. The best drummer
Real talent unlike today's music
Phenomenal!!!!! Still the standard for drummers today. He was a beast!!!!! Closest thing I’ve seen is Larnell Lewis on City of Lights. His drum solo is shorter, but just as meaningful. Larnell has a musical IQ that is top notch.
I'd recommend listening to the studio version aswell! It's good to hear both the live and studio versions of any song.
This one of Bonham's shorter solos. They were doing 4+ hour concerts!
it's one of the greatest drum solos you'll ever see, there are no lyrics, it's pure improvisational play !
i read an interview with jimmy page where he said that when bonzo went back to sticks a runner would come to the dressing room and just say "sticks" and the band would return to the stage, but from then he might play another 10 minutes b4 bringing the band back in, it was bonzos turn to have fun, and he took as long as he wanted.....interesting side note Jim Henson based the muppet drummer Animal on Bonzo, not a bad claim to fame....
Its a Drum Solo ! .....and a damn good one at that ✌️😎
Drum solos were/are common at rock concerts. It allows bathroom breaks, beverages and for some bands early access to groupies. Some bands then have acoustic # or guitar solo to let the drummer get a break.
Bonzo is my favorite drummer but check out Neil Peart ‘the Professor’ solo and Black Sabbath has a song called Rat Salad the is in same vein as Molby Dick
This is not an improvisation, this is a drum song. In the 4:20 long official song, he solos for 3 minutes. Of course, he "colors" it in concert, but you can also hear variations of the original song here.
You should definitely catch a Neal Peart drum solo from Rush. Same level but with way more kit to play on. Xylophone, chimes, every drum and cymbal.❤
He starts playing with his HANDS!! UNfknbelievable
Moby Dick… brought to you by Hellmann’s Mayonnaise
Oh yes, thank you for turning me onto Diana. Her voice is amazing. It’s one of the best voices I’ve ever heard in my life. As for Steve Vai, his style of music is not for everybody, but I really hope you enjoy it if you get around to it.
He"s in the top ten drummers list of most aficionados...❤
JOHN (Bonzo) BONHAM Was The GREATEST DRUMMER in the World died in 1980 REST in peace JOHN
12:25 listen to that bass drum! thats 1 pedal!!! hes doing thatr with his right foot only!
JOHN BONHAM Was A SELF taut DRUMMER And HE taut his SON JASON HOW TO PLAY the DRUMS And now he is A GREAT ONE
Moby Dick was a song that was written so the other three members jimmy page Robert Plant, John Paul Jones can take a break and go to the bathroom and then come back on stage and then they usually start it off in the in my Time of dying after
I seen a drummer play black dog as if he was the whole band not just the drums I never saw a drummer play a whole song on drums but my friend played the whole song as if it were guitar base and drums all together as the song on his drums never saw anyone do that oh and he had a double base drum on the bottom not one drum for his foot but 2 the way he rolled it but he was better that this guy in drums I’m like why you so good he said he sold his soul to the devil lol
Drummer here, what the hell are you trying to say? Ask your friend if he ranks himself up there with John Bonham. The mind blowing thing about Bonzo is something that your not seeing, the man's right foot. Non drummers have no idea how important this drum solo and Bonham are in the history of drumming.
Our poor kids and grandkids don't understand how this all works 🙁
Being born the year of this concert, 1970, Moby Dick, is THE rock n roll drum solo and John Bonham (RIP), did NOT improvise this. He was influenced by past jazz and big band drummers and this, if I remember correctly because I had ALL LZs albums as a teenager, is their only tune that's entirely instrumental and as popular as any other and when Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones comes back into the song, it is truly EPIC rock n roll!
😀🤘
Oh and found yr channel today bc I saw you react to my man, Larry Bird's mixtape. Thanks for showing him some love.
Your new sub as of today,
Aszneth "Asz"
(FL)
Now that’s a drum solo👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
His drum kit changed a few times, but the music was basically the same. You can watch a newer version that has steel drums included.
~ 1973 ~ Osaka, Japan ~ Mountain > Nantucket Sleighride = 31 1/2 minutes (of early 70's Stereo Goodness)
Passion you say? Guitarist and composer, Steve Vai. FREAKSHOW EXCESS, and FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, live from Where the Wild Things are. He has so much passion it oozes out of his body. I hope you check it out. If you like it, I would watch the whole show. He’s one of the greatest guitarists to ever play.
In the 70s bands were judged on their drum solos. Bonzo was a GOAT.
6:50 jimmy page OOOOZES passion through the guitar, generally i agree with you but theres a few guys who make the guitar sing and cry, jimmy is 1 of those few
Since ive been loving you at msg 1973 is a great example of that
@@sam-om8zs absolutely, there are COUNTLESS examples of it, no quarter from msg, achilles from knebworth or the studio version being 2 more
If you like drums, check out Buddy Rich, the man who influenced Bonham.
BEST DRUMMER EVER...end of story
Often back then the band gave the drummer his own part (if it was a good drummer) like in Mody Dick. Cream had a similar song called Toad and was in fact a drumsolo for Ginger Baker.
Cream - Toad (Live) Royal Albert Hall, 1968
ruclips.net/video/GDDPn4k10WU/видео.html
But I prefare TOAD from the doubla LP Wheel's of Fire. Toad, mainly a drumsolo for almost 18 minutes live. But then you have to close your eyes and just follow..........
ruclips.net/video/5RVdVq6_nOw/видео.html
Now you see why Bonzo is considered by many to be the greatest drummer of all time
Muscle memory is a musicians best friend. Drums, guitars, keyboards, it is all patterns to be practiced and known like the back of your hand. Looking is not necessary.
Drum solos were a thing back in the Buddy Rich days. Drummers like Bonham, Charlie Watts, Ringo Starr, all had this in their arsenal, although it was rarely called for after the big band era. Just like Eddie Van Halen's "Eruption", this is based on an outline, or scaffold of parts and improvised partially as feel dictates. This would be slightly different every single time.
He has that 2 bars at the end of the solo (right after he yelled OY, to Jimmy standing behind him) where he gives a cue to the band.
best dam drummer rock ever seen
You are witnessing the greatest Drummer ever 🥁🤣
Had not watched the whole thing in a while....the drummer was a brute...oh...yes...what Ronnie James Dio...1983 Children of the Sea live or Last in Line...enjoy!
It's like a guitar solo...for drummers.
John Henry Bonham....... BONZO The Greatest Drummer he's 19 yrs old here
The greatest live drum solo in music history in my opinion. John Bonham blended blues, jazz and hard rock along with other random elements, there's been alot of great rock drummers over the years but John Bonham is considered one of the greatest and most influential drummers of all time.
I agree for the most part, but honestly when discussing who is the greatest rock drummer ever? Keith Moon from "the Who" has to be included in that discussion somewhere.
14:25 he was drumming so fast his drumsticks were producing distinct "tracers".
GOAT.
Guy behind him is the drum technician.
Sorry he’s the Best! 😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Bonham played this solo over 200 times, it’s pretty much the same, it may very a little. There are longer versions then the one you chose, he does this solo during a 3 to 4 hour straight concert. He was the greatest drummer of all time, sadly passed away in 1980. It’s not actually a song, it’s a drum solo.
He was famous for his drum solos...sometimes they would last 25 to 30 minutes
I don’t know 🤷 f you have read their bios but Bono’s was quite sad. He was one of the best drummers ever. He died in 1980. Robert Plants little son died and he himself was in a terrible car crash and almost lost his leg.
1:15, he could keep that pace up for HOURS! 1 of his nicknames was THE BEAST. i highly recomend you check out achilles last stand, MONSTER drumming track ruclips.net/video/1t4KLOm7pO0/видео.html
THIS is NOT A SONG it's A TUNE
Not bad for a 20 year old kid😁🥁🥁
It's not a song it's a drum SOLO
THUNDER!!!!!!!!
To answer all your questions you had because he’s John Bonnom
Drum solos were very common in rock in this time period. And i'm not bashing you but drums certainly aren't the only instrument that can portray emotions. Watch any David Gilmour Solo.
check out buddy rich's impossible solo
one of the very few people that can compete with bonham
The original song also has no lyrics.
Playing with his hands... no drumsticks
Hey boss, how much you payin the new guy?
Video is slightly out of sync with the sound.
It not a song🤨 It’s a drum solo! Did you even realize the greatness? Just sayin!
It's not a song, it's a guy playing drums I'd day.
I don't believe you.
Ya, ummm it's called a "drum solo". Yikes, keeps calling it a song! Is your generation really this clueless? It's frightening.
Jon Bonham war u.ist d.beste Drummer auf d.Welt u.ich liebe "LED ZEPPELIN"👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻❤