John Bonham: Das Geheimnis hinter seinem "Donner-Sound", der die Welt erschütterte

John Bonham and his legendary thunderous sound remain one of rock music's greatest mysteries. In this music documentary, we discover why the Led Zeppelin drummer created a sound with his solo in Moby Dick that influenced generations of musicians. This story takes us back to the recording sessions of Led Zeppelin, Bonham's unique playing style, his famous groove, and the technical secrets behind his powerful drum sound. From Headley Grange to legendary live performances, we see how John Bonham redefined the boundaries of rock drumming. Why is Bonzo still considered one of the greatest drummers of all time? What role did Moby Dick play in his legacy? And why does his drumming still sound so powerful decades later? If you love 1970s rock music, discover the story behind a true music legend from a fresh perspective. This story is part of the "Glory & Shadow" series. Songs about fame, loss, and loneliness. #JohnBonham #LedZeppelin #MobyDick #RockMusic #MusicHistory ================ Rock Memories is dedicated to the rock music of the 60s and 70s – a time that continues to shape many to this day. Here you'll not only hear music, but also experience stories, memories, and the unique atmosphere of that era. From well-known bands to forgotten recordings. For everyone who lived through this time – or wants to relive it. New videos are released regularly. #RockMemories #70sRock #60sRock #Krautrock #MusicMemories 👉 Discover the playlist now: "Glory & Shadow – The Untold Truth of Music Legends":    • John Bonham: Dieser Drum-Beat sollte eigen...   Behind the glamour of music legends, loneliness, pressure, and tragedy often lay hidden. Subscribe to the channel for more untold stories of rock history:    / @glanz-schatten   ============ 🏛️ Notice / Disclaimer This video is for informational and entertainment purposes only, in accordance with Section 107 of the US Copyright Act ("Fair Use") and comparable provisions in European copyright law. Only materials from publicly available sources are used. The selection and use are done carefully and with a documentary, non-commercial, and transformative intent (commentary, contextualization, education). We do not claim authorship of third-party content. If you believe your rights have been infringed, please contact us at: [email protected]. We will investigate the matter promptly and find a fair and respectful solution.