TOP 20 drummers of all time!!

Postby ceebab on 19 Feb 2007 20:39

Aww.... Sheila E, she kicks some serious butt, why didn't I think of her?
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Postby zilboy on 20 Feb 2007 14:48

Neil is starting to loosen up a bit, but it's taken him 30 years to do so. He's just a type A personality who likes everything organized. He does have some nice moments on various tracks. The beginning of "Spirit of Radio" made my jaw drop the first time I heard it. It's still my favorite Rush tune ever. I agreee that he still can't swing to save his life, while Stewart on the other hand...

Nice to see some recognition for Mark Brezezicki. A really versatile player and totally killer with Big Country, except for their last album. He overplayed way too much on that one.

However, Stewart will always be IMHO the greatest drummer to inhabit the planet. Always fresh, always unpredictable, always slamming and sensitive at the appropriate times and one of the few who can swing and rock simultaneously.
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Re: TOP 20 drummers of all time!!

Postby blueseattle on 20 Feb 2007 14:59

[quote="jackie"]1. Neil Peart (Rush)
2. John Bonham* (Led Zeppelin)
3. Carl Palmer (ELP)
4. Keith Moon* (The Who)
5. Terry Bozzio (Frank Zappa)
6. Ginger Baker (Cream)
7. Hal Blaine (Session man)
8. Danny Carey (Tool)
9. Bill Bruford (Yes, King Crimson)
10. Earl Palmer (Session man)
11. Mike Portnoy (Dream Theater)
12. Dave Lombardo (Slayer)
13. Benny Benjamin* (Funk Brothers)
14. Ian Paice (Deep Purple)
15. Carmine Appice (Vanilla Fudge)
16. Tommy Aldridge (Ozzy Osbourne)
17. Stewart Copeland (The Police)
18. Bernard Purdie (Session)
19. Vinnie Colaiuta (Zappa)
20. Jeff Porcaro* (Toto)

Criteria: - Drummers are ranked for their influence, innovation, originality, and technical ability.

I dont agree with that Nº 17 for Stewart but I agree Neil Pert was the greatest!!.. that of course untill our "dear leader" came along!
I started paying attention to drummers when I saw a drum solo by Neil Pert of RUSH another 3 piece band that I highly recommend![/quote]

Neil Peart, really?

I'm one of the few that find Rush to be a ridiculously overrated band. Aside from "Working Man" or "Spirit on the Radio", I could absolutely care less about the band. And Peart is less technique and more filler, personally.

I'll be honest and say Copeland shouldn't be exactly number one, but he should definitely be in the top 3. His technique is exquisite and the fills are never over satisfying. Bonham, Moon, Copeland, and this might anger some but Ringo Starr should be in the top 10 too.

Ian Paice is a killer drummer too.
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Postby blueseattle on 20 Feb 2007 15:04

And what about Nick Mason, Matt Cameron, Dave Grohl, or Topper Headon?

This list is disappointing.
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Postby sockii on 20 Feb 2007 15:27

>And what about Nick Mason, Matt Cameron, Dave Grohl, or Topper Headon?

Well, you know, even us Floydians generally agree that Nick isn't the greatest out there (though he is/was perfect for Floyd, and I know vespapod just gets the biggest kick out of watching how cool and lowkey Nick is behind the kit - there's a guy who never breaks into a sweat, at least not these days.)

Dave should be up there somewhere, I agree, and what about Taylor Hawkins? Now there's a guy who can sing and pummel a kit at the same time and never miss a beat. That guy's like watching Animal from the Muppets behind the kit.
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Postby animal on 20 Feb 2007 17:15

[quote=Sockii] That guy's like watching Animal from the Muppets behind the kit.

Sockii, what are trying to say? :lol:
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Postby GinaSuperCat on 20 Feb 2007 19:12

OMG, how the freak did we forget "Animal" in our lineup???? :)
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Postby Secret Journey on 20 Feb 2007 20:00

Stewart definatly deserves a higher rating due to him being innovative with the drum delay/echo sound he used on the records and live. Immense sounding drums.
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Postby Vince Flamacue on 20 Feb 2007 20:53

As long as we're drummer name dropping I'll mention Ari Hoenig, a jazz drummer out of NYC. I guess he's still an "up and coming" name but he's quite innovative and original. His chops are unreal and he reminds me of Stewart behind the kit with his passion and energy. His first 2 cd's are solo drum compositions and improvisations with no overdubs. Definately worth checking out.
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Postby racerxjj67 on 20 Feb 2007 21:23

No particular order!

Neil Peart (Rush)
Keith Moon (The Who)
Stewart Copeland (The Police)
John Bonham (Led Zeppelin)
Carl Palmer (ELP)
Terry Bozzio (Frank Zappa/Missing Persons)
Dave Grohl (Nirvana/Foo Fighters)
Tre Cool (Greenday)
Chaz Chandler (Jimi Hendrix)
Ginger Baker (Cream)
Alan White (Yes)
Buddy Rich (Session) If you've never heard of or seen Buddy Rich, check this out. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgeX9iYOFSQ
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Postby Ska Man on 20 Feb 2007 21:27

What does that really mean ? I dont even think it should be posted here if Stewart is not number one. If i see another poll with Neil Peart as number one argghh lol....... I have seen Neil live and in terms of innovativeness & originality if i want to hear a rush album i dont need to see them live, its the exact same thing live as vinyl ooops CD lol.... Where is Bob Marley's Drummer Carlton Barrett talk about originality innovation and influence he practically invented a new form of drumming single handely. Reggae. oh yeah on Rushes Subdivisions album some one sounds a lot like the masterrrr, hmmm originality eh hmmm (new world man). Take a look at everyone stares live clips "so lonely" to whom ever made this poll, and you will see mr Copelando do Punk, Ska Reggae and Jazz all in one song thats pretty innovative, original and technical in my books. WE KNOW THE TRUTH HERE AT STEWARTCOPELAND.NET number 1 drummer of the top 20 Stewart Copeland. #17 ha ha ha ha ha "they were paid." and besides who can dance to Neil Peart tooo busy??
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Postby racerxjj67 on 20 Feb 2007 21:35

[quote="animal"][quote=Sockii] That guy's like watching Animal from the Muppets behind the kit.

Sockii, what are trying to say? :lol:[/quote]

Oh, you mean like this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qf9TQZZt ... ed&search=
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Postby racerxjj67 on 20 Feb 2007 21:37

[quote="Ska Man"]and besides who can dance to Neil Peart??[/quote]

You make a good point! :lol:
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Postby Jose on 21 Feb 2007 03:00

if you don't know who is the superb peruvian drummer "Alex Acuña - aka Alex Acuna" take a glance here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjV9Aut3UUA

this is the "Box" (Peruvian "Cajon) that Stewart tried to play with German violinist:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nEVAOsQ5Ac
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Postby dennisboxem on 21 Feb 2007 12:56

I can do this... In no particular order:

Stewart Copeland
John Bonham
Keith Moon
Ginger Baker
Mitch Mitchell
Gene Krupa
Buddy Rich
Simon Phillips
Billy Cobham
Dennis Chambers
Steve Gadd
Jeff Porcaro
Steve Jordan
Dave Lombardo
Thomas Lang
Questlove
Ringo
Jack Dejohnette
Elvin Jones
Tony Williams

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