RIP John Bonham


Remembering John Bonham today on the 37th anniversary of his passing. I'm posting this since there is a current discussion about him in the Forum.

http://loudwire.com/led-zeppelin-john-bonham-dies-anniversary/

He and Buddy Rich were my main influences as a drummer.
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Bonham passing 37 years ago doesn't seem possible, man time flies. Never got to see Zep but did see Page & Plant at Red Rocks years ago and what a show. As far has Jon being a A hole on tour yes that seems to be the word but at home he was supposed to be a great dads and great guy with his friends. 

Plant is like a father to Jason and flew instantly to be with the Bonham family after Jon passing and stayed for quite some time.

Jason last I heard was playing drums for Sammy Hagar, not  a bad gig.
Im sure Jon would be proud to hear Jason play Im sure. 

RIP Jon, what a legend.
Threads have a way of meandering off-point that sometimes take on new lives and subjects. 

For me personally Bonham was the guy that made me acknowledge drums as an instrument. I didn't possess a bias against drummers or anything, after all I was about 12 when Zep broke. I recognized that something was DIFFERENT the moment one of my brothers played Zep 1 on our Magnavox console stereo for the first time. Before that I pretty much paid attention to any other instrument/player, but this was remarkably different. He, perhaps more than any other player made me LISTEN more carefully to music in general. To bands and how the members synced/contributed/and made what is truly magic together. 

That's Bonham's contribution to me. 
I remember being a kid ( born in 69 ) and my mom had taken my cousins and I to see Kiss and the thought was we would go see Led Zeppelin for the In Through the Out Door tour. Well of course they never made it to the states. I'm a guitarist who grew up in the guitar business but have always loved and been close to drums as well.

John Bonhams blend of blues, rockabilly, funk, Celtic etc, made him such an original.
God bless him.
RIP.

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