favorite drummers

Started by nofi, December 22, 2008, 08:54:47 AM

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nofi

list your fave and why.

i 'll take moe tucker. very primative and idiosyncratic style with no cymbals, very little snare, lots of toms and a kick drum hit with a stick. in short the perfect dummer for the velvet underground's 'sound'.

she also does well on her recordings with other bands and has not changed her style over the years. btw does anyone else think that VU were just a more revved up psychedelic version of the shaggs. ;)

Barklessdog

That's hard, but I vote for Tony Williams & Jack Dejohnette


Tony Williams made an art form of playing the cymbals. Jack Dejohnette is just crazy. Bill Bruford & Billy Cobham are up there as well for me.



gweimer

I like a lot of different drummers for different reasons

Terry Bozzio
Bill Bruford
Pat Mastelotto
Denny Carmassi
Tommy Lee
Bobby Caldwell (first single kick drummer I ever saw doing quads)
Charlie Watts (still one of the masters of "the beat")
Telling tales of drunkenness and cruelty

Chris P.

Well, you can't call Keith Moon a drummer. He's on a league of its own.

But I love:

- Kenn(e)y Jones  - Small Faces era
- Zak Starkey - Who and Oasis
- Steve White - former Weller drummer

Kenney is the best pop drummer. Nice, original and always those strange fills when a number is over.
Zak is just Keith, but better for a normal band
Steve is a great drummer, he can do everything. From simple things to strange jazz fills. He's the Premier test drummer:)

rahock

Quote from: Barklessdog on December 22, 2008, 10:13:40 AM
That's hard, but I vote for Tony Williams & Jack Dejohnette


Tony Williams made an art form of playing the cymbals. Jack Dejohnette is just crazy. Bill Bruford & Billy Cobham are up there as well for me.

+1 :) There are a few others, but you have provided what I would put at the top of my list.
Rick

luve2fli

Here's mine:

Richie Hayward - greasy/swampy stuff
David Girabaldi - funk
Miche Pouliot - roots-rock/alt country
Steve Gadd - pretty much any studio-recorded stuff
Bonham - Rock
Paul Brochu - Jazz/Fusion
Neil Peart - Prog. Rock
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uwe

#6
Ian Paice - the perfect mix of musicality, a driving beat without being heavy-handed, Buddy Richnesque swing and just enough flash to be always entertaining. Vastly underrated (and I haven't heard a drummer yet who in his heart of hearts hasn't admitted to me: "Of course Paice is a much better drummer than Bonham, but it is so much more difficult to replicate Paice's style ...").


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2F9MI5Ag1vE&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfRHj6Db8co&feature=related





http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKACMfn7Q3s&feature=related


And his legendary one arm roll:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vr2BpaTrr64&feature=related
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patman

I'd like to add Mick Fleetwood...

Always comes up with something original...even on an otherwise bland pop tune.

rockinrayduke

Ian Paice, big +1! Great all around drummer.


gweimer

Here's Ian Paice in a funky little band...

Telling tales of drunkenness and cruelty

Dave W

If I had to make a favorites list, Tre Cool would probably be at the top.

When I was a kid I was impressed with Cozy Cole's drumming. Here's an old clip with Cozy Cole and Gene Krupa.

uwe

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Quote from: gweimer on December 23, 2008, 09:32:51 AM
Here's Ian Paice in a funky little band...




Yeah, I remember that guitarist on the left from some late sixties outfit, I think they were called "Shiney & The Crazy Diamonds", one of them died, the others did quite well for themselves so I've heard. Had this one big hit: "A Mother Pig in the Hall".
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From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...

Basvarken

Jason Patterson - Cry Of Love, Chris Duarte Group
Brian Downey - Thin Lizzy
Simon Kirke - Free, Bad Co
Matt Abts - Gov't Mule
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MikeyB5

How about the late Tony Thompson. Chic,Power Station,David Bowie and many others I'm sure.