The Drum Pattern John Bonham Created on ‘When the Levee Breaks’ That No Producer Has Been Able to Fully Reproduce in Fifty Years
In 1970, Led Zeppelin set up their recording equipment in the main hall of Headley Grange, a 19th-century English workhouse with stone staircases and high ceilings, and John Bonham sat down at his drum kit at the bottom of the staircase while the microphones were placed two floors above him. The result — the opening … Read more