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Post by bluetornados on Jan 20, 2020 18:10:49 GMT
1..John Bonham - Led Zep 2..Keith Moon - The Who 3..Cozy Powell - Rainbow 4..Ginger Baker - Cream 5..Stewart Copeland - Police 6..Stephen Morris - Joy Division 7..Roger Taylor - Queen 8..Paul Cook - Sex Pistols 9..Ian Paice - Deep Purple 10.Phil Collins - Genesis
This list is from a personal point of view, about drummers i have listened to a lot of their music.
There are many other great drummers that i have not listed because of my limited knowledge.
I wanted to put Ringo Starr in there but he will have to be a substitute waiting at number 11.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2020 15:58:35 GMT
Jordan Hastings.
Cheers.
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Post by bluetornados on Jan 22, 2020 12:11:49 GMT
I have got only one word for you man and that is 'Cunter' - yes a hardcore punk band from Ontario. Checked them out on youtube and it's very much like thrash metal, a whole album lasts for 9 & 16 minutes. Your aforementioned Jordan Hastings plays very well for this music genre. The Idles drummer Jon Beavis is also very good too. I had to get Paul Cook in the 10 as he is a very underrated, brilliant drummer.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2020 14:51:23 GMT
I have got only one word for you man and that is 'Cunter' - yes a hardcore punk band from Ontario. Checked them out on youtube and it's very much like thrash metal, a whole album lasts for 9 & 16 minutes. Your aforementioned Jordan Hastings plays very well for this music genre. The Idles drummer Jon Beavis is also very good too. I had to get Paul Cook in the 10 as he is a very underrated, brilliant drummer. Thing is Jon is a s**thead so shouldn't be mentioned.
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Post by bluetornados on Jan 22, 2020 17:31:55 GMT
I have got only one word for you man and that is 'Cunter' - yes a hardcore punk band from Ontario. Checked them out on youtube and it's very much like thrash metal, a whole album lasts for 9 & 16 minutes. Your aforementioned Jordan Hastings plays very well for this music genre. The Idles drummer Jon Beavis is also very good too. I had to get Paul Cook in the 10 as he is a very underrated, brilliant drummer. Thing is Jon is a s***head so shouldn't be mentioned. Are they all of the same persuasion or are any blue..?...if they are all red, well hey the music is still good.
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Post by eppinggas on Apr 1, 2020 10:24:40 GMT
1..John Bonham - Led Zep 2..Keith Moon - The Who 3..Cozy Powell - Rainbow 4..Ginger Baker - Cream 5..Stewart Copeland - Police 6..Stephen Morris - Joy Division 7..Roger Taylor - Queen 8..Paul Cook - Sex Pistols 9..Ian Paice - Deep Purple 10.Phil Collins - Genesis This list is from a personal point of view, about drummers i have listened to a lot of their music. There are many other great drummers that i have not listed because of my limited knowledge. I wanted to put Ringo Starr in there but he will have to be a substitute waiting at number 11. I don't know a lot about drummers, but Stephen Morris is a great shout. You have been instructed by Mr Curtis to dance, dance, dance, dance, dance to the radio.
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Post by bluetornados on Apr 1, 2020 20:50:24 GMT
1..John Bonham - Led Zep 2..Keith Moon - The Who 3..Cozy Powell - Rainbow 4..Ginger Baker - Cream 5..Stewart Copeland - Police 6..Stephen Morris - Joy Division 7..Roger Taylor - Queen 8..Paul Cook - Sex Pistols 9..Ian Paice - Deep Purple 10.Phil Collins - Genesis This list is from a personal point of view, about drummers i have listened to a lot of their music. There are many other great drummers that i have not listed because of my limited knowledge. I wanted to put Ringo Starr in there but he will have to be a substitute waiting at number 11. I don't know a lot about drummers, but Stephen Morris is a great shout. You have been instructed by Mr Curtis to dance, dance, dance, dance, dance to the radio. Joy Division were a great band, i have got almost everything they did, just love the drum machine sound of Stephen Morris. A few days after posting that top 10 list i suddenly went oh my god how could you leave out the brilliant Clem Burke of Blondie.
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Post by eppinggas on Apr 2, 2020 18:04:26 GMT
I don't know a lot about drummers, but Stephen Morris is a great shout. You have been instructed by Mr Curtis to dance, dance, dance, dance, dance to the radio. Joy Division were a great band, i have got almost everything they did, just love the drum machine sound of Stephen Morris. A few days after posting that top 10 list i suddenly went oh my god how could you leave out the brilliant Clem Burke of Blondie. Joy Division: Isolation. How apt. On a separate note - Phil Selway (Radiohead) worth a mention? Take a look at this - it's really odd timing (to my untrained ear). Enjoy.
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Post by cornwallgas on Apr 3, 2020 22:03:38 GMT
Clem in action...
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Post by bluetornados on Apr 4, 2020 19:18:15 GMT
The 1st single i ever bought was Blondie Dreaming, it had the babe and the great and totally mad Clem Burke, an absolute dream for both.
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Post by stevethepirate on Apr 4, 2020 20:10:50 GMT
Okay. Here's a list of 10 of the best drummers I have seen over the years:- Neil Peart - Rush Mercedes Lander - Kittie Bill Ward - Black Sabbath Mikkie Dee - Motorhead/Scorpions Dennie Carmassi - Heart/Montrose Cozy Powell - Rainbow/MSG/Black Sabbath Eric Carr - Kiss Ian Paice - Deep Purple/Whitesnake Eric Singer - Alice Cooper/Black Sabbath/Kiss Harry James - Thunder/Magnum
Some because they are/were technically gifted others for being great entertainers.
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Post by eppinggas on Apr 5, 2020 9:09:13 GMT
Okay. Here's a list of 10 of the best drummers I have seen over the years:- Neil Peart - Rush Mercedes Lander - Kittie Bill Ward - Black Sabbath Mikkie Dee - Motorhead/Scorpions Dennie Carmassi - Heart/Montrose Cozy Powell - Rainbow/MSG/Black Sabbath Eric Carr - Kiss Ian Paice - Deep Purple/Whitesnake Eric Singer - Alice Cooper/Black Sabbath/Kiss Harry James - Thunder/Magnum Some because they are/were technically gifted others for being great entertainers. Mikkie Dee rather than Philthy Animal Taylor for Motorhead? I'm not really into "heavy rock/metal/thrash etc etc"... but have to say the classic line-up of Lemmy, Philthy Animal Taylor and Fast Eddie blasting out Overkill or Bomber does left the spirits. Definitely volume 11.
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Post by stevethepirate on Apr 7, 2020 8:58:42 GMT
Okay. Here's a list of 10 of the best drummers I have seen over the years:- Neil Peart - Rush Mercedes Lander - Kittie Bill Ward - Black Sabbath Mikkie Dee - Motorhead/Scorpions Dennie Carmassi - Heart/Montrose Cozy Powell - Rainbow/MSG/Black Sabbath Eric Carr - Kiss Ian Paice - Deep Purple/Whitesnake Eric Singer - Alice Cooper/Black Sabbath/Kiss Harry James - Thunder/Magnum Some because they are/were technically gifted others for being great entertainers. Mikkie Dee rather than Philthy Animal Taylor for Motorhead? I'm not really into "heavy rock/metal/thrash etc etc"... but have to say the classic line-up of Lemmy, Philthy Animal Taylor and Fast Eddie blasting out Overkill or Bomber does left the spirits. Definitely volume 11. Close run thing between the both of them but, having seen both, I think Dee was the better drummer.
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Post by eppinggas on Apr 7, 2020 20:20:14 GMT
Mikkie Dee rather than Philthy Animal Taylor for Motorhead? I'm not really into "heavy rock/metal/thrash etc etc"... but have to say the classic line-up of Lemmy, Philthy Animal Taylor and Fast Eddie blasting out Overkill or Bomber does left the spirits. Definitely volume 11. Close run thing between the both of them but, having seen both, I think Dee was the better drummer. But Philthy Animal Taylor is a better name! (Like I said, I don't know much about drummers)...
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Post by francegas on Apr 9, 2021 20:07:57 GMT
I don't know much about drummers but my list would include.....
Budgie....Siouxsie and the Banshees Clem Burke....Blondie Roger Taylor...Queen Rick Buckler...The Jam Pick Withers...Dire Straits Mick Fleetwood...Fleetwood Mac
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Post by bluetornados on Sept 27, 2022 16:19:21 GMT
1..John Bonham - Led Zep 2..Keith Moon - The Who 3..Clem Burke - Blondie 4..Cozy Powell - Rainbow 5..Ginger Baker - Cream 6..Stewart Copeland - Police 7..Stephen Morris - Joy Division 8..Roger Taylor - Queen 9..Paul Cook - Sex Pistols 10..Ian Paice - Deep Purple 11.Phil Collins - Genesis 12..Ringo Starr - Beatles 13..Rick Butler - The Jam 14..Buddy Rich - Solo & others 15..Earl Palmer - Has played on 1000's of records as a session musician. This list is from a personal point of view, about drummers i have listened to a lot of their music. There are many other great drummers that i have not listed because of my limited knowledge. Number 14 is considered one of the most influential drummers of all time. Number 15 all of us have heard his drumming on 1000's of hit songs over many years. I started this thread so i am going to cheat with a cheeky edit of the title to read top 15 drummers.
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Post by bluetornados on Feb 10, 2023 0:13:04 GMT
The best drummers of all time: the Rolling Stone's Top 15..
1..JOHN HENRY BONHAM 2..Keith Moon 3..Ginger Baker 4..Neil Peart 5..Hal Blaine 6..Clyde Stubblefield & John “Jabo” Starks 7..Gene Krupa 8..Mitch Mitchell 9..Al Jackson Jr. 10.Stewart Copeland 11.Benny Benjamin 12.Charlie Watts 13.DJ Fontana 14.Ringo Starr 15.Buddy Rich
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Post by bluetornados on Apr 12, 2023 19:26:32 GMT
The best drummers ever: the Top 15 according to Rolling Stone..by musicversity.it..Updated with a bit of info to go with their names.
1..JOHN BONHAM - LED ZEPPELIN At the top could only be John Bonham, who according to a great many music fans changed the way of drumming forever in rock. The style of Bonham was unique and perfectly blended creativity, technique and even a certain aggressiveness in sound. All Led Zeppelin albums feature the unique sound of Bonham, which has inspired so many other drummers rock and beyond.
2..Keith Moon In second place we find the historic drummer of The Who, who based his style on immense artistic creativity. Moon was the idol of so many drummers, one above all Phil Collins: the former drummer of Genesis revealed that his dream was indeed to play with The Who.
3..Ginger Baker Ginger Baker was a member of several English bands, but he reached the peak of his popularity with Cream. Baker was also known for his very skillful and very long solos.
4..Neil Peart Neil Peart is regarded by audiences, critics and other musicians as one of the greatest rock drummers of all time: in particular, many believe that Peart was one of the best performers of solos during concerts. But Neil is not only a drummer: in fact, most of the lyrics of the songs of Rush, were written by him.
5..Hal Blaine Hal Blaine is a legend: we are talking about the most in-demand session drummer in music in the 1960s and 1970s. In addition, Blaine was the most prolific drummer in history, having played on more than 35 thousand songs. Among his most famous collaborations are those with Elvis, Frank Sinatra and the Beach Boys.
6..Clyde Stubblefield and John “Jabo” Starks In sixth position we find a duo: Stubblefield and Starks were the historic drummers of James Brown. Different from each other, each in their own way contributed to the stylistic evolution of Brown and their contribution is evident in songs such as Cold Sweat, Superbad and Funky Drummer.
7..Gene Krupa Gene Krupa was among the leading exponents of jazz: Krupa itself was one of the first musicians to come up with drum solos, a musical instrument that until then was considered only an accompaniment.
8..Mitch Mitchell John Graham "Mitch" Mitchell was the historic drummer of the trio The Jimi Hendrix Experience. Following his experience with Jimi Hendrix, Mitchell then collaborated over the years with other great guitarists such as John McLaughlin, Larry Coryell, Jeff Beck and Muddy Waters.
9..Al Jackson Jr Al Jackson Jr. was the historic shift drummer for the label soul Stax. Because of his skill he was known as the Human Chronometer: his rhythm was an inspiration for funk and thehip-hop
10..Stewart Copeland A founding member of Police, Stewart Copeland contributed to the unique sound of its band. Copeland also worked as a solo artist under the pseudonym Klark Kent.
11..Benny Benjamin Benny Benjamin was one of the most prominent drummers of Motown Records, for whom he worked on so many hit songs such as Money (That’s What I Want). In addition, Benjamin was also one of the teachers of Stevie Wonder, who gives credit for his own skill with percussion to Benjamin himself.
12..Charlie Watts Charlie Watts was the last of the original members of Rolling Stones to join the band. Initially Watts played in some groups blues, but he was impressed by Mick Jagger and his bandmates in January 1963 when he asked to join Stones, with whom he played until 2021, the year of his death.
13..DJ Fontana Dominic Joseph Fontana was among the undisputed stars of rock and roll. In fact, in his career, he played for more than 460 RCA Records recordings with Elvis Presley, for whom he was drummer during the 1950s and 1960s.
14..Ringo Starr With Beatles Ringo Starr he not only played drums, but also sometimes sang lead vocals. A curiosity: Ringo is left-handed, but he used a right-handed kit, creating a style all his own.
15..Buddy Rich Buddy Rich has been an inspiration to so many drummers in different genres of music, from rock to jazz. His colleague Gene Krupa called Buddy Rich the greatest drummer ever.
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