What you're actually saying is that you haven't listened to anybody else since about 1980.
It's funny, since people say that Bonham, Moonie and Ginger were the best of their time, and completely forget greats like Aynsley Dunbar who were miles ahead in terms of technical abilities and phrasing. Just listen to Chungas revenge, which came out in the 1970's.
What you're actually saying is that you haven't listened to anybody else since about 1980.
No no no you dont understand Bonham isnt just the best of his time hes the best of all time as Im sure a few people would agree
Bonham thought Clive Bunker ( Jethro Tull ) was better than him and was always nervous about playing the same gig as him. Best is not a good word..
Although I both respect & appreciate the contribution that Ginger made to the course of music, I can't shake the bad experience of listening to him play live in the early 80's. He was playing for Hawklords (reformed Hawkwind). Not only was it a terrible gig in general, but Ginger sucked, & I mean sucked big time.
Almost certainly the case Pol, in fact, probably the whole band too! Still, a shame, you've paid to see something good, but walk out disappointed, & walk out's exactly what I did!