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Parts of this show his jazz background in the way he uses his cymbals, sure.
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@chingulin no what i meant is that I'm 100% positive that this song inspired John Bonham to write the drum parts for Moby Dick. I dont know if John Bonham was a better drummer than Ginger Baker, but Bonham did like to show off his skills.
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@mahavishnuxc not even close dude, love Baker n he could play the hell outta that kit, but Bonzo has no equal and the solo on Moby Dick is gargantuan! It's got more energy, variety, skill, and it blows ur head off. If u really wanna be fair, listen to how much of the Toad solo is very repetitive. Then put Moby Dick on, or ANY Zep track n u will no doubt see the huge chasm between Ginger Baker and THE MAN.
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@MasterNacho94 YOU MAKE ME POP YOUR FUCKIN' EYE OUT YOUR HEAD TO PROTECT THAT PIECE OF SHIT!CHARLIE.M?YOU DUMB MOTHA'FUCKA!
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And from this, metal and punk were born
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How can you dislike this.. its fuckin cream, Ginger bake is the drummer, and he has a solo over 3 minutes long! STUPID HATERS WITH NO LIFE!!!! anyone agree? like this if you agree!
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Ginger Bake = the best drummer ever.
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@Teutonic1250 1966 bro
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"The word got around that finally there was a real gangster in town. Nicky was the new boss of Las Vegas."
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Charlie M.
I can imagine John Bonham listening to this and taking notes for "Moby Dick".
mahavishnuxc 5 months ago 21
For a lot of people, this song will be forever linked with the "head in a vise" scene in CASINO!
mikal9000 6 months ago 8