Moby Dick
"Moby Dick"
Brace for the thunderous power of Led Zeppelin's "Moby Dick," the legendary instrumental from Led Zeppelin II (1969). Framed by a heavy blues rock riff, this hard rock track serves primarily as an explosive showcase for drummer John Bonham's unparalleled skill, power, and stamina behind the kit.
- TITLE: Moby Dick
- BAND: Led Zeppelin
- GENRE: Blues Rock, Hard Rock
- RELEASEDAY: October 22
- YEAR: 1969
Released on 1969's Led Zeppelin II, "Moby Dick" features a distinctive hard rock/blues rock guitar riff played by Jimmy Page and bassist John Paul Jones at the beginning and end. The lengthy middle section, however, belongs entirely to John Bonham, presenting his masterful, largely improvised drum solo, famously incorporating passages played with his bare hands.
This instrumental became the ultimate showcase for John Bonham's legendary drumming prowess β his incredible power, speed, technique, and endurance were fully unleashed. In Led Zeppelin's live shows, the solo often extended dramatically, solidifying "Moby Dick" as one of the most iconic drum solo pieces in hard rock history and cementing Bonham's status as a drumming god.
SONG MEANING: As an instrumental focused on a drum solo, "Moby Dick" has no lyrical meaning. Its significance lies in showcasing the phenomenal talent, power, and rhythmic creativity of drummer John Bonham. The title, referencing Herman Melville's novel, likely evokes the immense, untamed power and epic scale of both the whale and Bonham's performanc
"Led Zeppelin"
- TITLE: Led Zeppelin
- BAND: Led Zeppelin
- OTHER: Active1968β1980
"Rock and Roll"
- TITLE: Rock and Roll
- BAND: Led Zeppelin
- GENRE: Hard Rock, Rock And Roll
- OTHER: Workout Song
- RELEASEDAY: February 21
- YEAR: 1972
