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Post by mauriceminor on Jul 26, 2018 10:36:29 GMT -5
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Post by DYohn on Jul 26, 2018 10:49:15 GMT -5
He missed the greatest drummers: Ginger Baker. Danny Carey. Carl Palmer. Terry Bozzio. Vinnie Colaiuta. Carmine Appice. And he puts Dave Grohl on his list? Please, he's not even in the top 100.
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Post by audiobill on Jul 26, 2018 11:17:57 GMT -5
Karen Carpenter
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Post by simpleman68 on Jul 26, 2018 11:22:35 GMT -5
He missed the greatest drummers: Ginger Baker. Danny Carey. Carl Palmer. Terry Bozzio. Vinnie Colaiuta. Carmine Appice. And he puts Dave Grohl on his list? Please, he's not even in the top 100. Agreed, although it is only a top 5 list. I'd throw out Bruford, Portnoy and few others as well.
I was really happy to see Katche on the list. Been a big fan since the early 90s when I first heard of him. Some great work on Peter Gabriel's Secret World tour, particularly on Across the River and Secret World.
Scott
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Post by geebo on Jul 26, 2018 11:30:52 GMT -5
Lets not forget Keith Moon.
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Post by AudioHTIT on Jul 26, 2018 11:31:25 GMT -5
[... I'd throw out Bruford, Portnoy and few others as well ] ð Bruford! ð
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Post by klinemj on Jul 26, 2018 11:51:02 GMT -5
I'd add Stewart Copeland also.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2018 12:06:18 GMT -5
Others not listed above
Ian Paice Cozy Powell Mitch Mitchell Bill Ward Dave Lombardo Steve Gadd Hal Blaine
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Post by audiophill on Jul 26, 2018 12:10:38 GMT -5
Neil peart from Rush.
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Post by brutiarti on Jul 26, 2018 12:18:20 GMT -5
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Post by geeqner on Jul 26, 2018 12:30:24 GMT -5
+1 on Neil Peart - I think that he's in a class of his own If they said "Percussionist" - I may have voted for Peter Gabriel. Over the years, he has found creative and highly artistic ways to make unique percussive sounds and incorporate them into his music. He is one of those gifted with the ability to "think outside of the box"... with an Honorable Mention going to Ringo (Ringo was one of the FIRST. What he did was not all that complicated, but watch what he's done over the years with the various "All-Star Bands" that he's assembled over the years, you'll see that even at his relatively advanced age - he can still "bring it"!)
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Post by teaman on Jul 26, 2018 12:40:05 GMT -5
Buddy Rich, Neil Peart, John Bonham
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Post by thrillcat on Jul 26, 2018 13:09:28 GMT -5
I'd probably go:
5 Jeff Porcaro 4 Chad Smith 3 Glenn Kotche 2 Manu Katche 1 Neal Peart
And I'm not even a Rush fan.
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Post by Loop 7 on Jul 26, 2018 13:11:48 GMT -5
My personal favorites:
Terry Bozzio Manu Katché Gavin Harrison
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Post by musicfan on Jul 26, 2018 13:22:45 GMT -5
Peart and Bonham
no one else comes close
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Post by ludi on Jul 26, 2018 13:32:15 GMT -5
I do like Simon Phillips, great pop, rock and jazz drummer.
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Post by monkumonku on Jul 26, 2018 14:01:18 GMT -5
Isn't this sort of like asking what are the best speakers? What is the criteria that is used, and why limit it to just "rock and roll" drummers? And in the end it's the drummer that sounds the best to you.
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Post by IronPigsDigs on Jul 26, 2018 14:33:58 GMT -5
Lots of great drummers named. I'd also add Barriemore Barlow, Aynsley Dunbar and Ralph Humphrey.
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Post by simpleman68 on Jul 26, 2018 15:14:55 GMT -5
Lots of great drummers named. I'd also add Barriemore Barlow, Aynsley Dunbar and Ralph Humphrey. Barlow did killer work on Jethro Tulls "Burstin' Out Live" What an album! Gotta put that back in rotation, thanks for the reminder. Scott
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Post by simpleman68 on Jul 26, 2018 15:15:39 GMT -5
I'd add Stewart Copeland also. Mark Ha, I see whatcha did there. It bugged me when I saw it too. Scott
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