most influential drummers

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  1. morrisonforpres

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    who do you all think the most influential and greatest drummers of rock n roll are
    no order neccesary but you can if you want
    i think
    john bonham- led zeppelin( greatest drummer ever) no doubt
    keith moon- the who- craziest drum fills
    stewart copeland- the police- best groove and coolest highhat improve
    neil peart-rush-
    ginger baker-cream
    and many others probly
     
  2. Any Color You Like

    Any Color You Like Senior Member

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    BILL WARD
    Mitch Mitchell
    John Bonham
     
  3. morrisonforpres

    morrisonforpres Member

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    i forgot mitch mitchell hes a motherfucker at drums
     
  4. area_51

    area_51 Banned

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    Believe it or not phil collins in early genesis,cozy powell,carl palmer of elp
     
  5. zillagod

    zillagod Member

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    One that hasnt been named yet, Peter Criss was pretty damn good.
     
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    As with Tommy Aldridge,Tommy Lee of the crueaand i liked Steve Smith of journey as well
     
  7. zombiewolf

    zombiewolf Senior Member

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    Bill Bruford gets a vote from the monster.:D
     
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    zombiewolf Senior Member

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  11. zombiewolf

    zombiewolf Senior Member

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    Uh oh Drummer wars!;)
    Here's some heavy artillery...Terry Bozzio and Chad Wackerman

    Some of you may have heard the drum solo By Frank Zappa called
    "The Black Page"

    Frank thought some people would like a melody so he wrote a tune called "The Black Page part2"
    Soon Frank began to realize, some people might not appreciate the "statistical density" of the " Black Page part 2" so he wrote another version called "The Black Page: The easy New York disco version"



    First watch this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQt2inyxNNg&feature=related (Bozzio plays the solo)

    Now here's the song "The Black Page Part 2" (" Zappa plays Zappa" w/Chad Wackerman and Terry Bozzio on drums.
    Bonus: Steve Via on Guitar. This is a Must See vid :cool:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yI5ZoFO94s&feature=related


    ZW
     
  12. trekker

    trekker Intrepid Traveler

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    Lars Ulric of "Mettalica"

    Keith Moon of "The Who"

    Mick Fleetwood of "Fleetwood Mac"

    Bill Bruford of "Yes"

    Can't forget Gene Krupa
     
  13. White_Horse_Mescalito

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  14. zombiewolf

    zombiewolf Senior Member

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    OH YEAH! I forgot all about Mr. Skin!




    ZW
     
  15. OlderWaterBrother

    OlderWaterBrother May you drink deeply Lifetime Supporter

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  16. White_Horse_Mescalito

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    not the best example of Cassidy.. saw Spirit 1/2 dozen times.. up close.. Ed was amazing.. far as I know is still playing.. real drag about Randy California

    Led Zep used to open for Spirit

    hmmmmm.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czfI66yQUkk
     
  17. White_Horse_Mescalito

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    yep .. saw the All Starr band down at the Indian casino

    what a show.. well worth seeing .. whatever the lineup is.. it's like seeing 3-4 different bands
     
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    ginger baker OF COURSE :):)

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    .AND bUN e, cARLOS
     
  19. OlderWaterBrother

    OlderWaterBrother May you drink deeply Lifetime Supporter

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    I alway thought it was funny that when it comes to drumming no one thinks of Starr as a good drummer but he never misses or losses a beat, which is the main purpose of a drummer and something I've heard alot of other drummers do. He never takes over a song and yet is always doing something interesting.

    I can't begin to tell you how many times I've heard a long flashy song stopping solo only at the end the drummer can't find his way back to the beat and he has to stop and start the beat again.
     
  20. trekker

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    He was definately influencial in Rock. Some of his songs are my all time favorites.
     
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