Absolutely, and I’m about intermediate. If you listen to the fill out of the first, it’s all triplets, which are not really easy. The beginning drum part is pretty straightforward minus the snare syncopation, which isn’t really all that difficult, but the verse part of the song where he switches to the ride cymbal instead of the hi-hat can be very difficult because of the pure speed he can play with one hand instead of the other.
The keyboard/guitar solo is probably the most difficult part of the song on drums, though, with the sixteenth notes on the ride with one hand. That is difficult, especially for a beginner not yet establishing stick control.
For the song itself, though, I can personally say there’s no way I could play much more than the first few minutes of it note for note, and there’s a lot of Bonham stuff and Moon songs that I can play.
Personally, I think Neil Peart is better than Keith Moon or John Bonham just because of the pure technicality he plays with, but I think Moon had better fills and more speed and Bonham had a better groove.
That being said, I don’t think Bonham is that good.