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Who would make your list of the top drummers ever.
Mike Portnoy, Neil Pert, Buddy Rich.
Mike Portnoy, Neil Pert, Buddy Rich.
The forum discussion centers around the debate of the greatest drummers in music history, with prominent mentions of Mike Portnoy, Neil Peart, Buddy Rich, and John Bonham. Participants express strong opinions, often favoring Bonham for his commanding presence in Led Zeppelin. The discussion highlights the technical prowess of drummers like Buddy Rich and the influence of jazz drumming on modern styles. Additionally, it touches on the evolution of drumming techniques and the importance of learning jazz for developing skills.
PREREQUISITESMusicians, especially drummers, music historians, and enthusiasts interested in the technical and historical aspects of drumming and its influence on various music genres.
My sentiments exactly. I'm a guitarist and vocalist and tend to "key in" on those, but Bonham commanded my attention each and every time. When I listen to Led Zep, I always hear Bonham. If the question had been "who was the best rhythm section", I'd have to go with Mick Fleetwood and John MacVie. Peter Green named his band after them for a reason.Tom Mattson said:There's Bonham, and then there's everybody else.
Have you heard the tape "Buddy thanks the band"? Buddy was good but not even a fraction as good as he thought he was. I do have a copy of his drum battle with Roach and it is a really good CD. Still think Bonham is tops though.Greg Bernhardt said:You can't top buddy rich. He had a left hand roll that obliterated most two hand rolls.
http://www.cis.rit.edu/~ejipci/buddy_rich.htm" with a transcription of some of the famous Buddy "flip outs." It is wild. A must read. Be sure to read the "positive note" that precedes it. When you get a chance, listen to the audio of these rampages.turbo-1 said:Have you heard the tape "Buddy thanks the band"? Buddy was good but not even a fraction as good as he thought he was.
Helios said:Given that Nirvana rules the known universe, I will naturally say Dave Grohl.
Georgepowell said:He was alright, and is definatly a talented musician. But Best? no way.
Georgepowell said:He was alright, and is definatly a talented musician. But Best? no way.
Oh, yeah. Still can't stack up to Bonham, IMOdlgoff said:Okay. I couldn't resist.
Back in the day, there was Gene Krupa. I'm sure there are some old people around here that has heard of him.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Krupa"
Sometimes you've got to get in the groove,and pick one. I've heard people say pretty stupid stuff putting down Hendrix or Clapton, and have had to give them the blank stare.dlgoff said:Well since those times turbo, I've seen tallent in music exponentiate. Yea, no way to compare him with todays drummers.
Wow. You sure are passive turbo. I would have to , well show my bad side.turbo-1 said:I've heard people say pretty stupid stuff putting down Hendrix or Clapton, and have had to give them the blank stare.
turbo-1 said:Sometimes you've got to get in the groove,and pick one. I've heard people say pretty stupid stuff putting down Hendrix or Clapton, and have had to give them the blank stare.