<P> There has been much doubt around Bonham's percussions in the background throughout the song, having regard to the particular resonance that it captures . There are no versions consistent in this respect: often mistaken for bongos, some said of a small plastic bin for waste played with the hands from the side of the bottom, others about the sticks on his drum kit vinyl seat pad, or even the soles of the shoes he wore during the recording session and so rhythmically beaten with his drum sticks; the book John Bonham: A Thunder of Drums reports instead of a hard case for guitar on which Bonham improvised percussion background with bare hands . </P> <P> The song also serves as an illustration of the tight interplay between bassist John Paul Jones and drummer John Bonham . </P> <P> Jones' light, melodic bass phrases give way to an ascending motif which follows Bonham's soft percussions . </P> <P> When asked in an interview how he achieved that smooth, sustaining violin - like tone on the solo, Page said: </P>

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