Kind of a weird post here...
I'm glad Strange Leaf brought up Bill Ward along with Bonham and Mitchel.
In the rock sense (and including Ringo) it made me decide to wonder out loud (here) at how insane it must have been for these guys.., I mean, imagine Mitch Mitchel playing with a guy that suddenly decided he'd do something with a guitar in a way no one else on earth before him had done!
Ringo had to hang out and work with guys that could seemingly spin gold at will.
Ward and company were perhaps refelcting the darkest of society and forging it into something as heavy as the very sins of man himself!
I'm not sure where Bonham fits in to what I'm feeling about the other guys, but it must have been pretty far out to be part of a band that could nearly (Or fully) conjure up, invoke or simply present music like it was an undiscovered element such as a new fire or a new water!
Each of these guys played and were a part of music many times larger than it seems their individual talent could possibly allow.
To understand that and to really dig it is IMO such a wonderful & welcoming invitation to discover some of the why and how that the Blues, Jazz and Classical greats (of several instruments, continents and centuries) all used in a universal timeless way to push the very same "Wow!" button in us lucky mortals.