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  • fsquid
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    • Jul 2002
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    #16
    Re: The Greatest Drummer of All Time

    Lars

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    • pk500
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      • Jul 2002
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      #17
      Re: The Greatest Drummer of All Time

      We're talking rock, right? Wow, that's a toughie. I can make a short list, but picking one ... eeshk.

      Short list:

      -- Neal Peart, Rush
      -- Keith Moon, The Who
      -- John Bonham, Led Zeppelin
      -- Carl Palmer, ELP, Asia
      -- Stewart Copeland, The Police (amazingly underrated)
      -- Alex Van Halen, Van Halen

      If forced to choose, I would go with Bonham. Perfect mix of power, technique and feel.

      Peart is amazing, but his playing is mechanical and lacks emotion. Same with Palmer.

      Copeland has amazing technique and great range, but I never considered him to be much of a power player.

      Moon was just nuts. Technically, the guy wasn't very good, as both Daltrey and Townshend have said The Who never could have played in time without Entwhistle's rock-steady bass because Moon was all over the place and couldn't keep time with a drumbeat. But Moon was so unique, so powerful, so insane that you have to call him one of the all-time greats. Somehow, he made his mess of a technique just plain work.

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      • Skerik
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        • Mar 2004
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        #18
        Re: The Greatest Drummer of All Time

        Originally posted by pk500
        Copeland has amazing technique and great range, but I never considered him to be much of a power player.

        Moon was just nuts. Technically, the guy wasn't very good, as both Daltrey and Townshend have said The Who never could have played in time without Entwhistle's rock-steady bass because Moon was all over the place and couldn't keep time with a drumbeat. But Moon was so unique, so powerful, so insane that you have to call him one of the all-time greats. Somehow, he made his mess of a technique just plain work.

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        PK
        Re: Stewart Copeland, have you heard his work on Oysterhead's CD? It's basically a power trio with Trey Anastasio (Phish) and Les Claypool (Primus) and Copeland really lays it down. If you don't think he's much of a power player, I highly recommend this CD.

        Re: Moon, I agree with what you said. I've heard Townshend described as the brains of The Who and Daltrey described as its heart, but Moon was the soul of the band. He added so much emotion and enthusiasm to The Who and really encapsulated everything the early Who stood for in terms of the notion of youth gone wild. More than any other drummer I've heard, he really pushed and drove the rest of his band to become a primal, wild force. Technically he clearly wasn't the best, but he could definitely hang.
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        • CM1847
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          • Jul 2002
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          #19
          Re: The Greatest Drummer of All Time

          I just want to throw out ?uestlove from The Roots, the man is a human drum machine, really amazing some of the stuff he does. Probably not the greatest, but wanted to throw him out there anyway.

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          • Fresh Tendrils
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            • Jul 2002
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            #20
            Re: The Greatest Drummer of All Time

            If we're just throwing out some names, I'd like to throw out one.

            While certainly not the greatest of all time, Matt Cameron is perhaps the best drummer from Seattle.

            And to keep this going, favorite drum solos:
            1) Do What You Like by Blind Faith
            2) Moby Dick by Led Zeppelin
            3) The End by the Beatles



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            • ExtremeGamer
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              • Jul 2002
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              #21
              Re: The Greatest Drummer of All Time

              Originally posted by Fresh Tendrils
              If we're just throwing out some names, I'd like to throw out one.

              While certainly not the greatest of all time, Matt Cameron is perhaps the best drummer from Seattle.

              And to keep this going, favorite drum solos:
              1) Do What You Like by Blind Faith
              2) Moby Dick by Led Zeppelin
              3) The End by the Beatles
              Better than Dave Grohl?

              My buddy would say the best drummer is Eric Singer. If I am being bias I would say it's Jeremy Taggert. But I am siding along with Neal Pert.

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              • Fresh Tendrils
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                • Jul 2002
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                #22
                Re: The Greatest Drummer of All Time

                Originally posted by ExtremeGamer
                Better than Dave Grohl?
                Yes.



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                • RockinDaMike
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                  • Feb 2003
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                  #23
                  Re: The Greatest Drummer of All Time

                  I'm not sure if i would call him the greatest, but the best i've ever heard live is Carter Beauford (sp) from the Dave Matthews Band. I"m not a dmb fan at all really but man is this guy amazing.

                  I gotta give it up to Ginger baker for the greatest....
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                  • elicoleman
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                    • Sep 2002
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                    #24
                    Re: The Greatest Drummer of All Time

                    I know this is a bump but I have to say Neil Peart.

                    I've really been getting into Rush lately, and finally come to appreciate him.

                    Checking out Keith Moon also, and certainly couldn't have gone wrong there either.
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                    • tyronebiggums35
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                      • Nov 2004
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                      #25
                      Re: The Greatest Drummer of All Time

                      Bonham
                      Peart
                      Jordison
                      Van Halen
                      Moon
                      Ulrich


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                      • RAZRr1275
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                        • Sep 2007
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                        #26
                        Re: The Greatest Drummer of All Time

                        Originally posted by tyronebiggums35
                        Bonham
                        Peart
                        Jordison
                        Van Halen
                        Moon
                        Ulrich


                        in no order
                        Add Buddy Rich and Chad Smith (RHCP) to that and that's my list.
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                        • Brandon13
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                          #27
                          Re: The Greatest Drummer of All Time

                          Maybe not the greatest, but he's up there:

                          Danny Carey of Tool

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                          • RAZRr1275
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                            #28
                            Re: The Greatest Drummer of All Time

                            Originally posted by Brandon13
                            Maybe not the greatest, but he's up there:

                            Danny Carey of Tool

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                            That's pretty nice. Also add System of a Down's drummer to my list. I just listened to Toxicity and that was awesome drumming wise.
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                            • Beantown
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                              • Feb 2005
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                              #29
                              Re: The Greatest Drummer of All Time

                              Moon.

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                              • Adam Dayton
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                                #30
                                Re: The Greatest Drummer of All Time

                                Ringo Starr. While he was never flashy like a Keith Moon and was not technically as great as some of the other names mentioned here, in terms of writing his own drum beats to accompany the music, he was in a league of his own. Starr had a genius sense of music whose pieces could chameleon themselves into the song and yet offer their own signature as well. This can best be illustrated through his drumming in songs such as A Day in the Life, Strawberry Fields forever, Helter Skelter, etc. Starr was extremely versatile and definitely had one of the best ears of any drummer out there. It is a shame that because he was not as flashy as most big name drummers that he is often overlooked when it comes to the elite drummers of the 20th century. I see someone mentioned The End as one of their favorite drum solos. Starr was actually very particular about not showing off and refused to do solos. The rest of the group had to beg him to perform his piece in that song.
                                Last edited by Adam Dayton; 07-31-2008, 12:49 AM.

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