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Offline VonMessa

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Re: Best drummer in the world
« Reply #15 on: March 23, 2009, 10:22:44 AM »
Bonham..

and Mike Portnoy....

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Re: Best drummer in the world
« Reply #16 on: March 23, 2009, 10:38:43 AM »
Here's mine ... my daughter, best thing after Travis Barker :D

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Re: Best drummer in the world
« Reply #17 on: March 23, 2009, 10:45:01 AM »
Haha Frenchy... That video is priceless!!!  :D
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Re: Best drummer in the world
« Reply #18 on: March 23, 2009, 10:48:54 AM »
Bonham didn't come into his own until he settled down briefly around the time of "Physical Graffiti", because of Jason being almost 10 years old.  He then worked on his technique, which was further showcased on "Presence" and "In through the out door."   His best drum work was on "Achilles Last Stand."   Don't get me wrong I like John a lot, I used to mention him alongside Keith Moon.    But there is no comparison.

I drummed for 14 years and was self-taught.   I know a "little" about drumming.  

I'd put Portnoy up there before Bonham.   Portnoy has always been been balls out, he's a "craftsman" behind the kit.  This is the one drummer I have yet to see close up.   
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Re: Best drummer in the world
« Reply #19 on: March 23, 2009, 10:58:14 AM »
Ginger Baker  (most of you prolly don't know who he is)  You are to young  :D  And your opinions are narrowed by that fact.

Baker was always around it, never on it, but knew where it was.

Most of you are probably 30 and under.  It is nice to know rock and roll from its' beginning.  To have heard everyone.

Most of you are basing your decisions of what you've heard or like.  Listen to the past like Xargos did in the post about Bass players.

If someone says Ringo Starr I'm gonna scream  :D

If you want the best example of his work I think the song Crossroads was his best...along with White Room etc. 


Anyone hear of Gene Krupa?  Buddy Rich?  those two gents could play also....and they didn't have the equipment they have today.
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Re: Best drummer in the world
« Reply #20 on: March 23, 2009, 11:42:15 AM »
Bonham didn't come into his own until he settled down briefly around the time of "Physical Graffiti", because of Jason being almost 10 years old.  He then worked on his technique, which was further showcased on "Presence" and "In through the out door."   His best drum work was on "Achilles Last Stand."   Don't get me wrong I like John a lot, I used to mention him alongside Keith Moon.    But there is no comparison.

I drummed for 14 years and was self-taught.   I know a "little" about drumming.  

I'd put Portnoy up there before Bonham.   Portnoy has always been been balls out, he's a "craftsman" behind the kit.  This is the one drummer I have yet to see close up.   

He (Portnoy) goes to the chiropractor where my wife works as a massage therapist once a week when not on tour, or in the studio.  He gets an adjustment and a massage while he is there.  I would say that is pretty close-up   :)  When I first saw him there, it was too funny that most of the people in the office had no clue who he was.

He probably could be considered the best as he's been on the cover of modern drummer and voted the best about 5 or six times, now), but I still gotta say Bonham.

His sound was HUGE, he innovated many many things and had a right foot like a jackhammer.  He is certainly not the most technical, or learned, or polished but his style is so visceral, instinctive and complimentary to John Paul Jones and the rest of the band that one can't help but be floored by his playing.  I have been listening to him since I was 4 years old, cruising around in the back of my step-dad's 69 GTO and there are still times that I hear certain parts of songs (that I've heard a billion times) where I have to just stop and say DAMN!!!

All of the players mentioned in this post are great.  As a drummer, I love them all and I am always discovering new things, but I'll stick to my guns and say Bonham !!           

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Re: Best drummer in the world
« Reply #21 on: March 23, 2009, 12:33:48 PM »
Well IMO this a question without an answer, its more a matter of personal tastes and opinions.  That being said I'm right and the rest of you are wrong :rofl

Buddy Rich is the greatest ever http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWrxHP36N1Q

Bonham is the greatest pure Rock N Roll drummer ever. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14GYov0EdyQ Great track of just the drums on Fool In the Rain

JoJo Mayer is the best of the new breed.   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gr8KYnEW-7Y

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Re: Best drummer in the world
« Reply #22 on: March 23, 2009, 12:36:09 PM »
Before I even opened this thread I was thinking, it better be Neil Peart. :aok

My second would be Travis Barker.
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Re: Best drummer in the world
« Reply #23 on: March 23, 2009, 01:07:30 PM »
 Gotta go with Peart. Thats a massive kit and none of it is for show.
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Re: Best drummer in the world
« Reply #24 on: March 23, 2009, 01:34:09 PM »
From the mainstream drumming aspect a few of my faves are:
Simon Phillips: probably the greatest session drummer that has ever lived.... 
Nicko McBrain:  Fastest right foot in rock-n-roll...  Does things that guys even on a double-bass kit can't do..  No one else can do his signature gallop beat with one foot like him..  All on
                     a vintage Ludwig Speedking, no less!  Although I think he's changed to DW as as peddles are concerned due to his age..
Steven Perkins:  Takes tribal drumming, mixes in a little of the hard-hitting rock style, and just let's it go....  Probably the John Bonham of the 90's/2000's.. 
Stuart Copeland: just because he sweet rocks and I absolutely love his style...

From a technical aspect:
Guys like Dave Weckl and Mike Portnoy, but they don't seem to have soul like someone else said here....
If I want to hear their kind of drumming, I'll listen to my Roland V-Drum beat and fill-in presets...

One thing that a lot of people don't understand is that drumming and percussion is no mainly about
how flashy you get or how technically inclined you are....  It's about timing.... 
If a drummer doesn't have timing, he's not worth squat...
I'd much rather have a guy that can play a 4/4 beat than opposed to guy who's all over the place on the
kit but can't come in on the right note...

I will go so far to say as I'm glad no one mention Lars Ulrich as he is more likely one of the more horrible drummers in
recent years....  Barely any technical aptitude whatsoever...  His timing is horrible...  Rumors persist that he has constant troubles with timing
especially when on tour (which I've hear myself).  Some guys just don't "get it" and keep flooding the music industry with straight-up bad drumming..
That sweetheart-drummer(the whole band are sweethearts) from creed/alterbridge comes to mind too.. 

But if I had to chose an all out favorite, it would have to be Buddy Rich..

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Re: Best drummer in the world
« Reply #25 on: March 23, 2009, 01:47:26 PM »
Moon, Peart, Portnoy, Copeland, Bonham, Mitchell in that order.

Of course that is from a "kids" perspective so I could be wrong but I feel thats quite accurate.
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Re: Best drummer in the world
« Reply #26 on: March 23, 2009, 01:50:14 PM »
 As far as living drummers go I rate Brann Dailor (Mastodon), Will Scharf (Keelhaul), Des Kensel (High on Fire) and, oviously, Dave Lombardo (Slayer).

Best drummer ever though?

Bonham

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Re: Best drummer in the world
« Reply #27 on: March 23, 2009, 01:55:52 PM »
Not necessarily the best, but my faves are:

Neil Peart
John Bohnam
Keith Moon
Carl Palmer
Stuart Copeland
Ralph Humphrey

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Re: Best drummer in the world
« Reply #28 on: March 23, 2009, 02:01:42 PM »
One thing that a lot of people don't understand is that drumming and percussion is no mainly about
how flashy you get or how technically inclined you are....  It's about timing.... 
If a drummer doesn't have timing, he's not worth squat...
I'd much rather have a guy that can play a 4/4 beat than opposed to guy who's all over the place on the
kit but can't come in on the right note...

Very very well put!!! I agree with you 100% of the way. Timing is of utmost importance. Its what gives the music a "heartbeat" or a pulse. Without the heartbeat, the music is crap.  :rock

Gotta go with Peart. Thats a massive kit and none of it is for show.

Thank you so much!!  :salute
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Re: Best drummer in the world
« Reply #29 on: March 23, 2009, 02:04:06 PM »
#1 ever is Buddy Rich.
Neil Peart
John Bohnam
Keith Moon
Ginger Baker
Tommy Aldridge
Alex Van Halen
Vinnie Paul
Stewart Copelnd
Phil Collins
Nigel Olson
Tommy Lee
Buddy Miles