Sometimes you’d come up against a brick wall… or sometimes you go into a fill and you’d know halfway through it was going to be disastrous.

Meaning of the quote

This quote is talking about how sometimes things don't go as planned. You might start something, like a new task or activity, and then realize it's not going to work out. It's like hitting a 'brick wall' - you can't move forward. Or you might start something and then halfway through, you know it's going to be a disaster. The quote suggests that in life, we don't always know how things will turn out, and sometimes we have to face challenges or difficulties that we didn't expect.

About John Bonham

John Bonham was an English drummer who was the powerhouse behind the iconic rock band Led Zeppelin. Known for his incredible speed, powerful drumming, and innovative style, he is widely regarded as one of the greatest drummers of all time. Despite his untimely passing at the age of 32, Bonham’s legacy continues to inspire drummers across all genres.

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My nerves before a gig got worse; I had terrible bad nerves all the time. Once we started… I was fine.

John Bonham

English drummer (1948-1980)

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I hate it when people slag us off. We had done three tours during 1970 and we finished off feeling we had just about had enough. We had done so much in that short space of time, we were drained.

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I remember in the early days when we played six nights a week for a month and I was doing my long drum solo every night. My hands were covered in blisters.

John Bonham

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If we’d have said we were not upset, they would have thought we were so rich it meant nothing to us, and if we say we’re upset about it, they’ll say money is all we care about.

John Bonham

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I dare not drink before a gig because I’ll get tired and blow it. So I have to sit drinking tea in a caravan.

John Bonham

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We had offers to go everywhere and we could have done them. But what would have been the point? We were tired. We had worked hard and needed a break before we got stale. We spent six months at home and writing songs.

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There were times when I blundered and got the dreaded look from the lads. But that was a good sign. It showed I’d attempted something I’d not tried before.

John Bonham

English drummer (1948-1980)

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John Bonham

English drummer (1948-1980)