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Dumby rocks then the drummer for rush is really good next to that id say lars and after that the drummer for dream theatre
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tilinmyowngrave said:Then you need to listen to more stuff... seriously, Joey and Matt are more about speed than taste, and there are far faster drummers out there (Tim Waterson). Listen to Mike Portnoy, Danny Carey, Neil Peart, Billy Cobham, Jimmy Chamberlain (or however u spell his name), and Terry Bozzio.
digmudvayne4lif said:Matt McDonough has plenty of taste man. He can really feel the music. You should listen to the L.D. 50 album he plays with around 10 time changes per song and rarely plays the same thing over a measure. So agree to disagree. But I agree with you on Joey Jordison he is more about speed than taste.
tilinmyowngrave said:I was actually talking mostly about Jordison, i really don't know too much of Mudvayne's work. But again, check out Tool and Dream Theater, they both have amazing drummers.
Well, if you're talking about indie one-upmanship, then the greatest drummer of all time is the very wonderful Mo Tucker (Velvet Underground), closely followed by Mimi Parker from Low - on a technical level, neither of them are probably qualified to even clean Neil Peart's sticks, but as far as doing exactly what the song needs with no showing off, no showboating and no theatrical nonsense, they just can't be beat (groan...). IMHO.Mark7 said:I feel it's my duty to inject a note of Indie Snob Oneupmanship into this thread. With that in mind my favourite drummers are:
Billy Ficca (Television)
Stanley Demeski (Feelies)
Pete DeFreitas (Echo And The Bunnymen)
Dominic Young (Ikara Colt)
Gary Ainge (Felt)
Klaus Dinger (Neu!)
Damon Krukowski (Galaxie 500)
Mark Keen (The Clientele)
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Paul also played drums on "Dear Prudence" - it's quite easy to spot when it's McCartney playing drums - he's really stiff compared to Ringo - his hi-hat work is a dead giveaway.mithra6 said:Now as for Ringo. Ringo did not play on only three Beatle songs. Those three are: the single version of "Love Me Do" (the LP version is him), "P.S. I Love You", and "The Ballad of John and Yoko"
The reason for this is that these were the first songs they recorded for George Martin. The Beatles had just fired Pete Best and then sudenly showed up with Ringo. George Martin had no idea who he was and had a session drummer who he was familiar with named Andy White do the drums. Ringo played maracas and tambourine on those songs.
"The Ballad of John and Yoko" had Paul drumming. George and Ringo were not present.
Ringo did all of the other songs. I think he's actually better than people say. I know the other Beatles defended him to the teeth. Ringo himself said that he hated drummers who showed off and did drum solos. He felt his role was to keep time and that's it. The famous solo on "Abbey Road" was only at the insistance of John and Paul. He sneeks some flashy drumming on occasion. "Day in the Life" has some interesting fills, and the end of "Long Tall Sally" has some cool drumming.
Anyway that's my rant.
yeah knock em off IN ANGER...JoeyPazera said:This list will knock your socks off
JenniferNorth said:10. Why not: Meg White: I've seen her live, It was a great show. The most simple drumming I have seen. But, it was unique. It was never Boring. Who knows, Maybe she can encourage more women Drummers.
Fenace said:Skimming these pages, I'm surprised nobody has said Chuck Biscuits (or if they have, I missed it).
Next to Bill Ward, I think Chuck Biscuits is one of the best, most distinctive drummers who has ever lived. I absolutely love the guy.
the inhabitant said:You are brave to go there in this thread. I mentioned her earlier as evidence that even the simplest drummer can rock as long as he/she has taste and I got chastised for it. (I came unprepared, from another BBS that is much more mellow and thought that I was being really obnoxious, but it turns out obnoxious is the norm around these parts.)
And BTW, Dear Prudence (great song) sounds like Ringo to me. I'm sure it's just those other three that he didn't play on.
Yeah, I just listened to it to make sure before hitting the submit button and it's definitely him; there's no way Paul can play like that, and it's completely Ringo's style.
random.hero said:WHERE THE HELL IS CHAD SMITH!?>!>?@>!?!@?!?@ hed whoop all their asses